The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 08, 1894, Image 5

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1804. In apair of our $5,00 Pants— /The price is inferior, j ,Bnt the quality superior— So with your money advance. / 40 CENTS Cets the Boy a pair of our jegular 75-cent kind. SEE * Tile Suits wc have marked down to $7.00 and $8.00 LIVINGSTON HAS: HIS IRE UP Candler's Attack on His Record Caused Livingston to Renew His Offer to Have Joint Debate. J. H. HERTZ 574, 576 Clterry St. I). A. KEATING, UNDr.IlTAKir.il AND F.CinAt,MEU, 811 Mulberry St. • Blueton, Gu. Telephones—Ofllce. 4G1| Ileslilelice. 408 Carriages to Funeral .. ,$2.75 Hearse $6.00 Telephone 425. Lamar Clay NOTICE. Marriages, births, deaths, funerals and meetings Inserted In this column at U tor t«n linos and 10 cents per line for T«cta added line. A responsible name must accompany th.« advertisement os a guarantee of rood faith. Copy for contract ndvertisemenfe to appear in Sunday’s Telegraph imust be handed Into the business office before 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday to Insure Insertion. I. McMANUS C0 GENERAL. HIKE Day Telephone - - - 238 night Tolephone - . - 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone .436 Night Telephones,.. .435, 178 IMOURST Registered TROTTING HORSES, high grade JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT TLE, red and black BERKSHIRE PIGS. . STALLION AT HEAD OF FARM. BARON STAMBOUL, No. 24,415, 2 years old, by STAMBOUL, 2*17*4; dam by Baron .Wilkes, 2:18*4. M’ELROY, No. 16,937, 3 year* old, by M’EWEN, 2:18*4; dam by Cuyler. For any Information apply to R. H. PLANT, MACON, GA. FORSALE THE HANDSOME 2-STORY WITH BASEMENT, No.636 ORANGE ST. Centum nine room,, with threo bath room.; hot and cold water. All modern convenience,. The houa. ha, been cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom, and la In atrlctly flnt-etaaa condition. It haa a Urge frohtag® Grange etreet and Ro«e Park, nnd only hair block from Indian Springe car line. It la located on the Hill. In aa good neigh- borhood aa Macon afford,. It la undoubt edly the prettleat and moat desirable place now on the market. For aate and on eaay term,. For further Informa tion call on WHICH CANDLER HAS ACCEPTED Intense Excitement Prevails In Atlanta and When the Two Candidates Meet There Will Be Hot Times In Georgia. 11 General Beal Estate Agents. CLAY’S - COFFIN STORE UBRAUV BUILDING. Hearse M; carriage, 33.76. - - _ Xdapbonet is. Atlanta, July 7.—(Special.)—Con gressman Livingston today renewed hie challenge to Col. Milt Candler (or a joint debate, toy telegraph, and Cbl. Candler has accepted. The details ’of the joint discussion are yet to be ar ranged. From what both have said In llhelr separate speeches there Is every rest oh to believe that the meeting, es pecially if held In Atlanta, will be an exceedingly lively one." Livingston's renewal of the challenge was earned by a telegram from his friends here, who put lilm on hotfee that Col. Can dler had attacked Ms record at the opera house last night. Before leaving for Washington Livingston left u warning to Col. Candler that he would come back at him if he meddled with lii3 record, 'rills net Cist Candler and he took up the gauntlet. Atlanta has not been so divided or so deeply-wrought up over a pdlitloal light Blnce the first prohibition election ns between Candler and Livingston. BACON'S CANTON SPEECH. The People of Dawson Speak Ap- ' provlngly of His Views. Dawson, July 7.—(Special.)—Terrell county people speak highly of MaJ. Bacon's Canton speech. His views on the tariff, finance. Income tax and other measures suit the people. He Is the prefernece of this county for United Stag’s senator because tne peo ple recognise the fact that In n United States seautor something more is needed than a bright real estate ugent or a dramatic Fourth, of July orator. Wtm great questions come up involv ing foreign fihlra or Interstate nnd commercial law affecting our relations ■with the world Mai. Bacon will not have to sit silent with arms folded, but will he at home ns the mariner upon the deep. Judge Turner Is also greatly admired here ond everybody v.Tints him to remain In congress. But they say the sta te needs the service of both these intellectual men, and Judge Turner is sure of re-election to 'he house. Occasions arise when none but those learned in the law can fill tho emergency. For instance, when Beed of Maine and Burrows of Michigan pronounced the Wilson bill to be noth ing tout a retoash of the Confederate states constitution, Judge Turner picked up the supreme court decisions of the states of Maine and Michigan mid read decisions applicable to the subject mfititer of discussion and com pletely turned this tables Upon Beed and Burrows. No senator, howsoever brilliant as a Fourth of July orator or a public lecturer, unless versed In the law. could have made euch a reply. Hence it follows that scholarly law. yers, experienced in affairs of state, are the most useful and effective sena tors. They are prepared to make and receive BJDtacka from every direction. Hence they are not half men, but full men. In John C. Calhoun's speeches one recognizes the well-informed law yer all through. Ben Hill's speeches in the senate bristled with law. MaJ. Ba con will carry Into the senate not only his great attainments as a lawyer, but will be the best parliamentarian In the body. SCHLEY COUNTY MEETING. The- Democrats Select Delegates for State and Congressional Conventions. Bltavtlle, July 7.—(Special.)—At a mass meeting bf Sohley county Demo crats today the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: “Resolved by the Democratic party of Schley county. In mass meeting assem bled. That wo recognize In President Cleveland a conservative ,and fearless leader, and we have entire confidence in hla ability, Integrity and patriotism. "Resolved. That wo hereby renew our allegiance to the principles of Dem ocracy as expressed in our national platform’ of 1832. "Resolved. That we heartily indorse the Hon. C. F. Criso as congressman from this district, and cspetlnlly the able and Impartial manner In which he discharges the duties of Ms ofilce." The delegates. Instructed for Atkin son and the present state house officers, are C. R. McCrary. Q. T. Walker, T. A. Collins and S. T. Harper. The con gressional delegates are H. H. Single- ton,, J. H. Childers. T. V. Bridges and R. A. Wiggins. The senatorial dele gates are E. S. Baldwin, T. G. Oheney, A. A. Arrington. G. C. Dyers, E. D. Stewart and seven others. ■A special term of the superior court has ’been convened today to allow J. E. Clark to plead guilty to embezzlement. I-lve true bills sre pending against Mm and he pleads guilty to embezzling 11.200, and the others are to be nolle proceed. It will be remembered he was the former cashier of the Planters' Bank at Ellaatlle. COWETA’S PRIMARY. IIon y Charles L. Moses Gets the County Over Judge Harris. ■Nownan, July 7.—(Special.)—The pri mary election for congressman, state senator and twto members of the legis lature took ptttce today and was one of the most exciting contests-that has occurred In this county In this county In ten years. There were six candi dates for the legislature. Returns from nine precincts give H. -A. Hall 654, L. M. Farmer 425, W. B. Orr 409. J. B. Orion 398, -W. W. Thomas >06. J. B. Cole 340. Hall leads the county Tiy 260 votes and complete returns wlH In crease his majority. Thera sre four precincts yet to be heartl from, and the contest between tile other five can didates is so close It will roqulre an official count to determine the result. Hon. Charles E: Moses has received fully nine-tenths of the vote cast for congressman. Judge Bam Harris' focal vtote being estimated at 126. Hon. Thom as Grimes was not.voted for. Hon. T. R. Whitley of Douglas gets the entire vote of the county for slate senator. 4 FRANKLIN FOR LAWBON. The County Gave Him Ita Solid Vote Tor HU Good Work. * Bowerevllle. July 7.—(SpedaS.)—At a large and enlhustatlc Dmocratic rally held here today Judge Hamilton McWhorter and Hon. T. G. Lawson made strong DemodrSilc speeches to an audience of from 1,200 to 1.500 peo ple. The speeches were Tfoie and elo quent, und both -made Impressions up on the Democracy that will do much good. This was Judge McWhorter'S first appearance before our people and he acquitted himself we'll andTill epoch has been highly compltmented. In the afternoon a largo Democtuttc meat meeting wag field In the court house, and the primary set (or guber natorial. candidates next Saturday eras called off and a delegation to the gubernatorial convention was elct ed and Instructed to vote for Hon. W. Y. Atkinson and the state bouse offi- cere. Delegates were elected to the con gressional convention and Instructed to oast the vote of the county for Hon. T. G Lawson. . A primary was called for next Sat urday to nominate a candidate for senator for olie Thirty-first district"and a representative from Franklin county. The meeting was a harmonious one and the Democratic party Is gaining ground. There was no opposition to Judge Lawson, as nnr people are Pleased -with hla stewardship. LAWSON INDORSED. A Mass Meeting In Madison Elected Delegatee to Vote for Him. Madison, July 7.—(Special.)^Amass meeting of Democrats, presided over by Hon. W. B. Baldwin as permanent oh.olrman. was held today after due advertisement of the same. Hon. Cal vin George a delegation of twenty members, with Hon. E. W. Butter as chairman, was elected and instructed to work nnd vote for Judge Lawson for congress. Strong resolutions of Indorsement of Judge Lawson toy HOn. E. W. Butler were unanimously adopted. An executive committee of twenty, with Judge H. W. Baldwin as chair man, was selected. ELEGANT 4 AND CHEAP TRIP TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Round trip rate, including meals and state room to New York. 338.70: Boston, 133.70, via Central railroad. Savannah, and steamers. Finest ships carrying tho American line. Tables supplied from best markets In the United tltatee. Berths reserved by wire. Apply to L J, Harris, ticket agent, W. P. Dawson, passenger agent. QUITMAN FOR GUBRRY. Georgetown. July 7.—(Special.)—In mass meeting today Quitman county elected delegates to the congressional convention in favor of Judge J. II. Guerry and to the senatorial conven tion tn favtvr of Cant, J. E. Harris of this county. JACKSON’S SOCIAL WORLD, A Delightful Reception at tho Home bf Mr. J. H. Oarmich'ael. Jackson. July 7 —(Special.)—One of tho most delightful social affaire ever given here was the reception at the beautiful home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Carmichael last Friday evening in honor of their fair guests, Misses Bramblette of For syth. •The handsome appearance of the par lors and drawing room was enhanced by artistic floral decorations, ond un derneath tho glow of softly shaded chandeliers presented a most attractive picture. The young ladles wore full evening costumes and many were exquisitely beautiful. At 11 o'clock the folding doom were thrown open and the guests Invited into the spacious dining hall where a royal repast was sumptuously spread. The table deebradons were attractive and the menu was daintily and gracefully served. ' . . Long pist midnight the guests bade good-night to their excellent host and hostess and the universal expressions of pleasure nnd gratitude demonstrated l>ho delightful time all bad spent. Tho following couples were present: Mies Florence Brnmbl«t of Forsyth- with Sir. S. B. Kinaid. Miss Alice Bram- blc-tt of Forsyth with Mr. R. N. Eth eridge, Miss Jennio Powers of Perry with Mr. W. H. lllgglne, Slim Claude Huff of Wright*ville with J. R. Lyons. Miss Mary Cooper of Perry with Charlc* Pinkney, Miss .Clifford Burr of Barnes- villo with Lee Smith. Miss Davie of Athens with T. K. Slaughter, Sllss L Stevens bf Stevens' Pottery with T. H, Buttrill. Miss F. Kendrick of Raleigh. N. C.. with C. D. Ferrill, Miss SI. Pound with W. G. Thompson. Miss Peovy with Howard Bell. Miss H. Buttrill with C. C. Smith. Miss M. Buttrill with R. L. Thompson, Miss Bell with W. M. Potts, Miss Higgins with W. B. Webb, Sites Lillie Hightower with G. W. Caivnt- ch-ael, Sties Hltchlns with Douglass Watson, Sites Slaughter with Walter Sloore, Sllss Agnes Cnrmlchatl with C, O. Beauchamp. Miss Elite with J. W. SIbore, Sites Willie Stanton of Manches ter. SIlsscs Annie Jackson, Clyde Mc- Callurn. Annie Carmichael, Carrie SIc- Callum. Sirs. R. E. Carmlcacl, Sir. and Mrs. A F. Whitney. J. H. SIcCullum. 'PLEASANT -ENTBRmumiENT. and best Win ter Win-At Flour Mill Plant In thi world. UNDINE. Crushed IVHddUpgs flour- The only Flour oflta kind, nnd tlio belt of any kind. It li made by n oocrot pro- ceisknowutobuttwoporsom. 0> 8100.000 has been OTernd for tho Knowledge. Ask your grocer If his ilour Is mixed with corn flour. Such flours are Inju rious to health. We have no corn meal attachment. UNDINE crushed mid dlings flbur Is pure nnd wholesome and is made from selected wheat. IT IS WATER GROUND. -Lumpkin, July 7.—(Special.)-tAt tho residence ol Judge Arthur T. Fort last evening a pleasant entertainment w.is given In honor of Miss Rifby Dews of CutWbert, Ga. Miss LIlllo Fort, the oharming little hostess, left nothing undone -to make each and every one enjoy the oooaslbn to the fullest ex tent. Among those present wore: W. W. Horne with Miss Posle Barnum, GCongo Lowe of Abbeville, Ga., wtth Mtes Lula Morton, J, P. Trammell with 'Miss Susie Everett, T. S. Hawes of Balnbridgo with Mlsu Mary Eva Harrison, G. W. Pugh with Mtes Car rie Everett, 8a/m Beall with Miss Janie Wimberly of 'Macon, II, E. Rockwell with Miss Margie Fllder of Cuthbert, Gordon Everett with 'Miss Carrie May. Frank Block,with Miss Carrie Mans field, Joe Mardre with- -Mtes Pearl Hickey, R. F. Watts, Jr., with Mtes Bee GIIHs, J, S. Morton and W. T. Holliday. COCHRAN NOTES. Oochnn. July 7.—(Special.)—Hie die- (riot conference ef the Methodist Epis copal ohurob; Eastman district, is In session hive today. Some sixty dele gates sre In ■aWemlmJ. Among th veisltors, are Mr. W. E. Mumfond of Macbn and Mr. T. T. Chris tian. Heavy rains have been falling here daily for the past four days and the fall seems a general one. •Master Tom Overby was painfully, but not seriously burned, by ignited gasoline a few days ago. Clever Julius Sanders of -the Macon Hat Company is here In die Interest bf his house. The baseball game between Danville and Cochran sdheduled fi>r yesterday was called on account of rain. EATONTON WON THE GAME Eitonton. July 7.—(Special.)—Baton- ton defeated Mllledgcvtlle In a fine game of ball here yesterday, he score bein'* 13 to 6. Hint and Feddige formed the battery for Mlllcdgeville and Tur ner anil Kev for Eatonion. Eatonton eras defeated In Mllledgevllle last week, but Katonlop paid her back yesterday. FOR CORONER. ELMO CLAY. Young Wives Wc Offer You * Krmctfy which, U Uitd m Directed, Insure* Safety to Life of Mother and Child. “Mothers’ Friend” Robe confinement of Ita i*atn. Horror and Risk, aa many testify. “My wife used only two bottles of Mothers Friend. She was easily and quickly relieved; is now doingsplcn* didly.-J. S. Morton, Harlow,n.C. & COMPANY. FORTEN r r Contes. A thundcr*clap from a cloudless sky could not create more surprise than the prices we have put on all lines of merchandise in-our stock, when seen in conjunction with the goods. T: Tho prices don’t fit the quality exactly,but fit tho tunes nicely. LaBt week the goods went like hard tack on Coxey’s hungry We are still on the war path for cash. Bring your Tn us this week and see what a load of goods you will get in exchange. J. & COMPANY. NEWMAN’S DRY GOODS MILLINERY Did you see whot wc did lust week. If you are on eco nomical buyer you did. If you wnnt to be an economical buyer you will keep posted this week. Hard to beat our owr good things, but wo do it occasionally. New lot of ladles’ Pocketbooka worth 40, 50, 75, ft and *1.50 to go nt 25, 85, 50 and 75c. Some are mourned In ster ling stiver. Entirely now wblto Duck, Sailors and Alpine Hats, tho very latest hetld- wwir to ho worn with Duck Suits, at 65 and 75c. Ladles silk Vests at 40c., worth SI. Ladhe* rail llslo bleached Rccheluo ribbed Vests 25c., worth 60c. Beautiful drapery Swlsscs, full yard wide, 7 l-2c., worth 15c. Ladles’ Slfirt Waists, to dose, will soil at 30c. Mtido In latest stylo ond cut of good percale. .Wash Silks, tho best In tho city, for 80c. About twcnty-flvo pieces to so- lect from. Scotch Lawns, elegant patterns, 0c. Largo slzo Nurses’ Aprons and (laps only 25c. Batistes In dark grounds nnd beau tiful figured at 10c., worth 20c. All our Fronoh Dimities at 10c. Black satin stripo Lawn 5c., wortU 121-2 cents. , j Swivel Silks, sultablo for thlrt waists, 25c., worth 55c. Childrens’ Ribbed Vests 5c. each. Mosquito Nets in white, pink and blue at 38c. j Ready mhdo Pillow Cases 0c each. Randy made Sheets 00c.; mado cut of bept 10-4 sheeting. Biggest bargains In Woolen and Silk Dress Goods to close. Narrow Vnlondeuncs Laces 21c. a dozen yards. v , MILLINERY, MILLINERY. • Now Is your Umo to get an elegant trimmed tint or Bonnet at a nominal price. No offer Is refused on our ready, trimmed lino Hats. Don’t foil to sea tho now Duck Sailor mid Alpine. They, arc tho lint to wear with a duck suit. NEWMAN'S HEADQUARTERS FOR THE LADIES. AGENTS FOR THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. SQUARE ON THE WINDOW. Full line Steel Enameled Ware just received. By buying this ware yon c/iii kcti> everything nice. i’ans, B’filers, Ph- Plates, Tubs, Slop JaM. Bowls and PltuUnrs, Water Palls aud Dippers, Coffee Pots nn/1 DM 1’JDS. Full line new Glassware. The celebrated Chtuss Carvers snd Brood Kulvos snd Sharpeners. Good Kitchen Knives 2c. Linders, Frovy * Clark Butcher Knives Sc. IL P. SMITH, Proprl-tor. SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS RE WARD. The Mlacon, Dublin and Savannah Railroad Company offers the sum of seventy-live dollars reward for the ar rest of the negro Alf Rom.-, who, on the excursion train of the 4th instant, shot and wounded the section foreman. J. O. Goins. Said Rozar Is a mulatto, about 36 yearn oid, 6 feet 16 Inches in height and weighs about 160 pounds. He Is supposed to have • pistol shot wound In the arm. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension. JAMES T. WRIGHT, General Manager. Macon, Ga., July 6, 1631. EVERARDS CANADA MALT BEER, BRANDENBURG AND FRERES CLARETS, WHITE WINES AND COGNACS, R. BRUNINGHAUS BURGUNDY WINES. C. LAUTEREN SOHN RHINE WINES, WISDOM & WARTER SHERRIES. Old Forrester and Belle ofMncon Whiskies, Horaco R, Kelly’s Fine Key West Cigars, Manitou Mineral Water, Gin ger AIo and Sarsaparilla, Zim Faudol California Clarets, Piper Heidsicck Champaigncs. altmayerTTflatau, • 457 and 459 Cherry Street, MACON, GA. WE ARE READY TO FURNISH THE SHOES If some other fellow will do the rest. Then, forget ting the past look to the future. Come to us for footwear with which to tread tho uncertain way and all will be well. Wc have the stock—quality, quan- • tity and stylo. You may help us inako the prices. As ever— 1 MIX & EVERETT CO. LEADERS OF THE SHOE TRADE, 107 COTTON AVE„ MACON, GA. ANHEUSER - BUSCH BREWING ASS’N., ST. LOUIS, MO. Brewers of FINE BEER Exclusively. Xo Fine Buffet In Completely Block* 1 Without Their BoUlM Beer, The Budweiser, Anheuser-Busch Fausl&Munchener All First-Class Druggists and Grocors Keep it in Stock,