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In a pair,of our $>5,00 Pants
The price is inferior,
But the quality superior
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mlMm
j SHOT DOWN
THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1894.
So with your money ndvaney'
40 CENTS
Gets the Boy a pair jf 0 ur
regular 75-cent kind.
The Suits 'w
down to
tiave marked
$7.00 <nd $8.0(i
J. H HERTZ
674, 576 Cherry St.
- ?*5S?? AKR 1* and KMBAMIKn,
01.1 Mulberry St. - Macon, On.
Tflfiiliont.-omec. 46T| K.ald.nc., 40S
NOTICE.
Marriage., births, deaths, funerals and
touting* Inserted In this column at U
x°r ten lines and, 10 cents per line for
^ach added line, a responsible name
must accompany the advertisement i
guarantee of sood faith.
• .'NOTPrCB TO DEPOSITORS.
'Depositors with the Macon Savings
Sank wiH please bring In their pass
books, that Interest Dor She six mon'ths
ending the flrat Inst., may be entered
therein. J. iW. OABAJNISS,
Casfhler
L McMANOS CO
GENERAL
iMni
Day Telephone
Night Telephone
■ 238
- 232
I Undertaking
lEstablishment
Next to HotQl Lanier!
Hay Telophon6 v . ; .V.T486
- ^Night Telephones.... 435, 178
IDLE-HOUR STOGK FARM
Registered TROTTING HORSE3, high
grade JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT-
TLB. red and black BERKSHIRE Pigs.
. STALLION AT HEAD OF FARM.
BARON STAMBOUL, No. 21,415, 2 years
old, by STAMBOUL. Mltfl dam by Baron
Wilkes. ?d854.
M'ELROY, No. H.937, S years old. bv
M'EWEN, 2:18Vii dam by Cuyler.
For any Information apply to
'A
R. H. PLANT,
MACON, GA.
!/
Had Been Quarreling With Her.
schell McDonald and Threaten-
V in'g to Stab Him,
FOR WHICH HE MET DEATH
McDonald Is Only 17 Years Old and
Toll® a Story Which, If Not DU- *
NttUe* Him Jntll-
fUblc lu th*» Killing.
pror
Atlanta, July -10.—(Special.)—Mlehtiel
Fonrtano. «m Italian sculptor 35 yearn of
age, was shot and killed by Hemohell
McDonald, aged ID, this morning.
McDonald Is a stereotyper In tlie oil
l>Tuy Of 'the Constitution, the son of a
Poters street erloonkeepor. Fontano,
ndto came to Atltmiki month ago from
Augusta, whero his relaUves live, hoa
done no work here, though a, flnlt-claes
artist.
The coroner's Jury found a vordtat of
murder after Investigating the killing,
but the evidence brought out did not
throw much light upon the cause of the
trouble.
McDonald and Fontano, who was a
handsome man. evidently of the edu
cated and better class of Itallninw, were
Been walking together on Nelson KTcet
u tow minutes before the killing oc
curred. They were talking to each oth
er as If they hod hah a quuairel. Mc
Donald In his statement after arrest,
said Fontano had whipped'him at the
house of Mrs. 'Bell, where he was a
boarder, but he was (trying to make ft
up as they walked along. FOntano
would not libvc peace, however, and
McDonald claims thn't wheh he shot
5‘J? Jl® '™ s *“ the act of Hlrlklng him.
tStSSS il n(fe wn “ feund la .the dead
M . wl ‘ !ch S°os .to oorobor-
Ids pl«t of self-defense.
After shooting Fontano, who died al
ii** “to bullet entering hla
“SSCfc McDon «l‘l ran toward his horns,
which was In the neighborhood.
ouwrel which brought
an. the killing aij.peaira to have been on
atoount bf Fonmmo'o landlady, Un.
5?]' ^.McDonald undertook to
v5 aSe , l . t l . e about her. He told
him H9f d ! e Ai? Tyb«e will
ns ^? hiln If he wouldn't like
„ Si. “Yj evllienitly regarded
McDonald as a rival and the young fel-
ntig^- tauniU ' made him exceedingly
McDonald Is oorafltlem thalt he will be
defense. cloar h!msclf on n plea of self-
AGENTS FOR
EVERARDS CANADA MALT BEER,
BRANDENBURG AND FRERES CLARETS,
WHITE WINES AND COGNACS,
R. BRUNINGHAUS
BURGUNDY WINES.
C. L AUTEREN SOHN
■ , RHINE WINES,
WISDOM & WARTER
SHERRIES.
THE HANDSOME 2-STORY
WITH BASEMENT,
No.636 ORANGE ST.
Contains nlna rooms, with threo bath
rooms; hot and cold water. All modern
conveniences. The house ha, been re-
eently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom; and Is In strictly flrst-elas,
condition. It has 'a larg, frontage on
Orange street and Rose Park, and only
bait block from Indian Springs car line
It la located on the HU1, In as good neigh,
borhood as Macon affords. It Is undoubt
edly the prettiest and most desirable
place now on the market.' For sale low
t easy terms. For further Informu-
THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE.
Ju,Jr iO*—(Special.)—The
Jute Ddmocratte executive committee
mot at the Kimiball house today with
the following menubouu in nlutendance.
J U tv® si 6 ” ^52: Whitman, presiding:
J. W. Nelms, George R. Brown and A.
6. Clay, from the state at large, and
Clarke Howell of the ammonal commit
tee. an ex-ofllolo anemibar of (Jhe state
committee. From the Fou.lih T c
Crenshgw was presonlt; from the Ffftli,
o,o N i. I S J ‘L !UKl W - T - Rlmsoy; Rwri
tho Slxtdu E. E. Pound; from the Sev-
H'w D ii,m I ? am J lton ' from the Eighth.
i. 1 'Baldwin: from the Ninth. George
Teat* ’ t H W Tho , mpSf 'n; from the
enth Vl bS ' from U,e E,cv -
which m m^ e a Sta,te , 0, _ n J**A n committee,
Which met In oonjundtlon wSth the ex-
ocntlve commfftee. there /were present
C. N. Northern, chairmen; T. B. Neal,
W. L. Calhoun. R. L. Berner, H H
OabaniM H. T. Lewis. James E. Brown!
r ' W. B. Bumeit, Ag D. Hand-
!or and E. H. Callaway. 1
, ir T„ First. Second and Third districts
were not represented.
*.^ on * W-Y. Atkinson was present ancl
mu!tee. art ln th ° d:3cua ' ,v > n « of chc com-
th0 oommE'titee was
mL <, C ^ on ot the •ruhernallorli.i.l cam-
P«gn. It was decided to got every
thing ready but not to put out speak-
ore until alitor the numdmutton Is made
ond a platform adopted.
h3io, meallnB Df the <»mimf.We« brought
, ao IP?. ^° 11 known people not
tie eommlatee. but who
oarn ® In 1x> talk politics.
Among them won MlaJ. A. O. Bacon
candidate for Che senate. He expressed
pib^Mta!* I>CTfeCtly "Hh his
ivfck d L s KK A,fcl,1Bon 01 Brun ”
Judge Henry of Rome, a candidate
for re-elcotion. with opposition in the
form of Judge TurnJbul! of r.he cllv
CUUH of Rome, was also amLng tl
O. O. Strtcklarvl and Judge Hutchins
Uie WMtomti 63 £*■ the Judgiehlp of
with Iton T v^ l wcre , hcre - bigclher
11* . *! on *. Y« Allen and Hon. M. W
rtval omdldn tea the ludKeah'ri
flMr. t i h< L FJ ? v i oircul,t - ^he i»«jm!on now
filled -by Judffe Hunrt of Cirifiln.
Old Forrester and Belle of Mticon Whiskies, Horace R.
Kelly’s Pine Key West Cigars, -Manitou Mineral Water, Gin
ger Ale and Sarsaparilla, Zim Faudel California Clarets, Piper
Heidsieck Clinmpaignes.
ALTMAYER & FLATAU,
457 and 459 Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
CANDLER TO SUCCEED HIMSELF.
Atlanta, July 10.—(Special.)—Col. Al
len D. Candler, aecrotary of mate, llg-
urea it out that hla nomination few the
regular *ierm <» now niwurod* the vote
of Sohley county making 176 pledged to
him.
BASEBALL AT MTLLEDGEVILLE.
The Tennllle Team Has Met Its Waterloo
at Last.
July 10.—(Spe2lal.)-nio
which has, been playing
Mdlledgevllle,
Tennllle team, I, . „
winning ball, found a mat^h this after
noon In the home team. Tennllle banked
heavily on their battery, W. D. and J. H.
Sanford, who have been playing with the
Athletics of Augusta. WJU Sanford Is
considered ffne of the finest pitchers In
the state. He has pitched twelve games
this season without, losing one before
oomJng to. MJlledgeviUe, and even a Sa-
WIIUHti LU. 4U|llCU|iCVipi:, UilU WVCH U. Oil’
vannah team composed principally of pro-
feselonaJs could not bat his balls. But
the young Invincible could not throw dust
Into the eyea of the Milledgevillo sluggers,
and they* hit him hard and often.
Sam Word, Ml Hedge vllle’s pitcher, did
great work and was well supported by
Evans, catch’cf, and by the other play
ers also.'
Our boys are elated over, their victory,
and Tennllle’s team Is so dlsheurteied that
it will not stay to play the game adver
tised for tpmorrpw. Milledgeville Is play
ing great ball, and pines for more teams
to conquer.
The score was 12 to 7 In favor of Mil
ledgeville. Base hits: Milledgeville 13,
Tennllle 9. Struck out: By Ward a4, by
Sanford 11. I
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Cincinnati- R.BH.E.
Cincinnati .0 0 3 0,0 1 21X—7 13 1
New York 0 02000100—3 9 1
Batteries—Mcekin and Farrell; Dwyer
und Murphy. *
At Chicago— R. BH.E.
Chicago ;.1 00002000-310 4
Boston ..0 0 00 09 2 1 x—12 9 8
>Baitterles—Stlvette arid Ryan; McGill and
Scbrlver. •••••,,..« ...,
At St. Louis- R.BH.E.
_t. Louis 30400422X—15 17 3
Philadelphia .......0 00004013—8 2 4
Batteries—Haddock, Callahan, Carezy,
Buckley and Grady; Breltcnstuln and Min,
At Cleveland- 15.B1I E.
Cleveland 02709023 0—23 25
Washington 0 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 1— 4 10 «
Batteries -Esper and Diigdalo; foung
and Zimmer.
At Baltimore- R.BH.E.
Baltimore ....3 0 2 1 1 1 0 ID-9 12
Philadelphia..012 3 1 2 0 0 0 x-19 ,21
Battertes—Eh ret and Merritt; Mullane,
McMahon and Clark.
At Louisville- R.BH.E.
Louisville 6 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 x-13 15
Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 0- 7 13 .
Batteries—Daub, Gastriglit, Lachance
and Dailey; Menefce and Weaver..
OH, WAHT A COUGH!
Will , you heed the warning—the sig
nal, perhaps, of the sure npprj.uJh of
ibiit more terrible disease, consump
tion? Ask yourself If you can afford
for tile aike of saving 60 cents to run
hte rink and do nothing for it. • We
know from experience that Shiloh's
Cure will cure your cough. It never
falls. This explains why more than n
million bottles wen* sold last y. ir. it
relieves croup and whooping cough at
once. Por lame* back, side or chest,
i»#ie fenlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by
Goodwyn & Small Drug Company, cor
ner Cherry street and Cotton nvenue
PROTEST AGAINST LYNCHING.
INTERMENT OF MR. MAYS.
Atlanta, July 10.—(SpecbilJ-aiho re-
niatoa of J. Gloacock Mays, suiwrln-
tendenk of the Southern Exiercas Com
pany, were Interred in the Westvlew
cemetery this mocmini?. I(ev. Dr. J. B.
RobUne aiul Gen. Clement A. Evans
SK2, fa 1 '®™' ccretnonles ut the
I'lrst MeltnxliKt church In the presence
frlemls r, " 5 ' O,nSTCBU:tt0n ^ ro-laUvcs and
Besides delcfintions from the South
C.iro.lnry and Alabama soctdUea and the
iwreonul arerjrt the Wkwln* represen.
Utlvcs ot the Southern Express Com-
h»k jrnrt in the funeral: Gencai!
Maiwxcr T. w. Leary of Chattanooga.
? Cn ,7? 1 ^ udlu ? r c - L. Loop. Auditor c!
L. Ixbrell end M. J. O'Brien. Jr., of
OhaU.uru»gi, Su$K*rlnHe!ulent V. Spald
ing of Rcttnoke. Va., T. L. LsAjp, a^rilst-
rwut geneivil mamager, G. W. Agoe O
S' D<fm1 * c >'> W. J. Croso-
well. C. W. Meyers. C. T. Campbell of
ChMiU iinojga, H. C. Maher of Nashville,
C. A. Pardee of New Orleans, E. F:
Cbrey of Maoon
White OMzono of Now OrleamA Petition
the Legislature to Take Action.
end
call on
1.1 DUNCAN & CO.
General Real Estate Agents.
CLAY’S COFFIN STORE
L4BKAUX BULLING.
llt-urc 36; carriages 12.76.
I fslepboo^ 42$,
NO PARDON FOR HARCOURT.
A'Manrtn, July 10.—(Sp<*ctaL)-<3ovemoir
^orrhen this morning en oi^er
efiw»ing a pardon to FJdwtn Huctxmit,
tne young aotor aomt up from Columbus
latveny after tru;«t. Mr. Reeae
wfoed of CblumbuH cume l)efore the
r-rrvor to reprosonft a number of pe-
•n»*ra. but no saittefa/^tory reu«>n wjs
amaed why a poixJon should be
rated, and it wtu refused.
the a. and f. paid the debt.
Ajtlnnftn, July 10.—«4pociaJ.)—The At
lanta xni Florttia ralln/a/1 his haul an-
oither receiversldp exporfe.nc' 3 ; chough n
raiher brief one this time. Late yf-«ti?T-
dny aJ?tmv/m Judge Clark appointed
Capt. T. W. Garrtfit. the oid receiver,
temporary receiver on Hie peti
tion of the Ant-rt tin Tru»t ar»l Bank
ing O.wvxpany of this 'city, and other
orA«i>»r.r>>. «!»W" ckilrns amrnjrved to
ab »ui $1.0^0. The regular hmrtng </t the
oas* was fc-t ft>r July 17. but M/s n*>n>
lug rh^ fMlIrotl p-nV - p*M <,ff th--
Cbilme> isvif ige re etveostitr, was a< <a;..
dafe-dve-J.
Now Orleans, July 10.—*A strong pe
tition "has been presented to the legis
lature, protesting against lynching,
and cabling on »tha/t body to pass some
laiw that would have Ithe effect
checking and iprevemtl-ng <t.
The petition Is not the w\?rk of the
negroes, nor have they anything to do
with 4t, bu: emanates from ’the leading
White clMzens of Ncrw Orlans. It fc
signed by WUllam Preston Johnson
president «of TuYame Unlverklty; by I.
B-n-go Tl, vine-general of the Catholic
archdiocese of New Orleans; by the
Rev. F. Paradezo of Christ Cathedral
Protedtunt Episcopal; by Dr. B. L
Palmer of the Presbyterian church,
the most distinguished Presbyterian
pastor In iht* SoiLh, and l»y m.iny
lilt UIU •T'llFwJI, Illiu W/ III .1II J
other clergymen of all other den/ml
nations.
No suggestions are made to the leg
islature as ao what action It should
take, ’bill It Is simply asked to place
Itself in antagon-lsm to lynching and
to frame some law 'that nvi'.l stop It
In the lrvterest of law, morality and
Justice, and keep fche negro laborers
In Louisiana satisfied —‘ —•
contented
for inspmu,
bdlgnMlon, and Pi<ji.-uu'b dlsonlcrs, take
BltOWNi U 2HOV UITTBHS.
All dcslerx keep It, 91 \*-r bottle. Genuine has
trade murk an l erssed red llnmon wrapper.
TWO RAILROADS BOLD.
Columbia, 8. C., July 10.—TheCliar-
lotte, Columbia nnd Augusta and the
Columbia nnd Greenville railroads,
lines In Lh“ Richmond nn<l Danville
system, wee* sold here *oday UDOfi
the decree of the United Stttca circuit
court. Each road wns bid In at $100,000
by Simuel Spencer, prcsld-nt of the
Southern Railway Company, the pur-
ch-u«*r* to carry ou»t the terms of the
reorganization plan ns ngreed on under
the Dr.xel-Morgm Con»i>iny urrange-
ment. Among those at the sale were
President Eamuel Spenf-r, General
M itiHK<T W. H. Green, Vloe-Presld#nt
Baldwin. Superintendent V. E. McBoo,
Col. D. R. Duncan and Col. a. B. An-
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair highest Award.
WORLD’S LARGEST CABLE.
The Shore End of the Now Anglo-Amer
ican Line Safely Landed.
St. John’s, N. F., July 10.—The cable
nteamer Bdltnnnla. Cap*. Kennedy, hus
arrived at Hearts Content, a seaport of
Newfoundland, on ’the irtjuthenst aide of
Trinity Bay, from London, having oat
board about- 190 miles -of • coble, which
comprises the shore end of the new An
glo-American cable.
The Britannia will be followed by ttie
Bootlki with the dee-D ecu seedkon of the
cable. The Britannia, after receiving a
supply of coal, will ©tant to lay the ca
ble. shore end outward. Slrt* wllPbe ac-
compainiled by -the SctUd who, whep she
woo, wnen nno
will receive the end of the cable to be
spriced from the Britannia, will begin
to pay out her cargo of cable, the lirl-
tannlameanjl'lme proceodiijg to Lpnduh
to receive the final nc^ilon, rciurhirig
In ume to meet the Scolln, when the
great job will be completed.
The new cable is «the’largest Ih the
world and oonsldcrable intereat has
been manifested in £ho oompletlon of
the work.
Miss Maria Parloa
Strongly recommends
the vse of
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
and she has written a nent
COOK BOOK,
which refJl be sent fee on application
to .Hauchy A Oo., 27 Park J'tace,
Remember wo are now at our new quarters, 464 and 46G
Third Street, and want all the ladies to call on us.
* m
Remnants of Hamburg, Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries
at just one-third their value.
32-inch black all Tamiso worth 40c for 19c.
22-inch Black Wool Nuns Veiling 1 to 1,000 yds., 8c yd.
Utica 10-4 Sheeting worth 25c for 18p.
Syrian Lawn—stripes and plaids, worth 12 l-2c for 6c.
Extra large Damask Towels, drawn thread and tied fringo
worth 36c for 18c.
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DO YOU
Want to. be repre
sented in The Telegraph’s special
edition ? You will make a mis
take if you don’t talk to the peo
ple through this edition of The
Telegraph.
costs too lim
COMPANY.
FOR TJEN
A thunder-clap from a
cloudless sky could not
create more surprise than
the prices wc have put on
all lines of merchandise
in our ^ stock, when seen
in conjunction with the
goods.
r
If you want a cut of your
building published in this trade
edition you must let us ’ know at
once. We make these cuts for
nothing, and they are the finest
kind of. newspaper cuts; made
much, better than you are used
to seeing, and then tfyey are so
cheap—cost you nothing. If you
are interested let us- know and a
representative of The Telegraph
will call on you.
Only a few days yet remain.
Most of the copy is in hand. We'
will be glad to call on all who are
interested, but y^u must let us
V-
I}
hear from you. Thfjg^ 76.
The prices don’t fit the
quality exactly,but fitthc
times nicely. Last week
the goods went like hard
tack on Coxey’s hungry
arinr.
THE FAIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Office.
We are still on the war
path for cash. Brine'
your
SQUAIIR OX THE WINDOW.
FILTHY - LUCRE
To us this week and see
what a load of goads you
will get in exchange
11
<fc COMPANY.
Full lino Steel Enameled Ware Jnm
received. Ity buying Ibis wnre you
an keep eierylbluj nice.
Pane. BoUere, IMe Plate*, Tub*, Slop
Jure. RowU aad Pitcher*, Water Pall*
and Dipper*, Coffee Pota and Dbb
Pju*.
Full line new Glassware.
Tlio celebrated Cl.iuns Currcr* nnd
Braid Knives nml Sharpener*. Good
Kllcbcn Knives 'Jc.
f.mder*. Frovy ft Clark Euleher
Knives Sc. It. F. SMITH.
Proprl-lor.
W. L.Douclas
HP ItTHCBIST.
iVb NOSQUKAKINO,
S3 SH
♦5- CORDOVAN,
rntie aewieujedcad;
*«.*0 FINE 0UJ=&KAN6A»»
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
All persona havlnic Memand* analnat
u:c eetate ot John D. Hudgln*, late of
lllbb county, deceared. are hereby no-
liped to render In Ihclr denuinda to the
underehrned aeconllna to law. And all
peraona Indebted to mid eatate are re
quired to make Immediate payment.
Tide llth day or June. 1<9I.
EDWARD LOH,
Administrator of John D. Hudnlne, de-
cea,ed.
» 3.19 POLICE',3 Sou*.
*2.*lV BoysSchooShoes.
, -IENO r0« CATALOQUEj *
W*L*DOUaLA3, ,
Brockton, mass.'
„ ulVaiLV-V.;***'** w - *-
Because, wc nrc llic l.irK<’st lunmifm ltircr# of
ndvcit.ftcil Ali ces In the world, ami xuarnutee
the vnlue by stnm^lug tlie name nml price oo
the bottom which protects you o S aimit high
prices uii'l the yniddlemsn’n profits. Our slices
cquvl custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing uuaUtles. We jYve them 7 sold
where ot lower prices for the value riven |Aa
soy Other make. Take no -ubsiitute. If y<*r
dealer cannot supply you, wc can. Sold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
GJ3 CHERRY STREET.
H *1*1-
GEORGfA, BIRB COUNTY
ndniinlstrator <*«uto *>t Jchn
l.ltf Mid fountv, „., v -
lng sppMid to m* fir leave to sell sll of
the real e«tate situated in Bltyb rnunty,
Vf.V and bn *J )OU *'- « ml lot ln AbbeviHe.
Wll« ox co.. On., and otu» houno nnd lot
la Roberta, Crawford county, Gi. this
Is ihercfore to n’otlfy all parties con
cerned to file objections, if any they
have, on or tefcrc the first Monday In
August. 1Vj4, wby leave to sell said real
»te should not be granted to the *
aamlR(9tral\>r. C. M. WILEY,
Ordinary.
‘ said
I