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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1894.
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Bright Items Furnished
by the Telegraph’s Hustling
Correspondents
ATLANTA AND FLORIDA RAILROAD
Th. PmjiIs Alu( the Lie* An Veil of
JlrJolelngThat the Hoad feOeSvf
lht Itaeds of » llecalver—
Other Slat* Saw*
Fort Valley, July 13.—{Special.)—
When U waa roportetl here that the
Atlanta and Florida railway had been
plaoed a second 'time in the hands of
a receiver It was deeply regretted by
every one who shipped fruits or re*
celved shipments In largo quantities,
as this road Is of untold benuflt to the
shippers of this section by causing
prompt shipments of perishable
freight, as well os The means of re
ducing rates from all points In tho
North and Bast. Since the claims
against tbs road have been settled,
and It Is once again on Us feet .ready
for business, the shippers here are Ju
bilant and will give the road more
shipments In consequence or their suc
cessful struggle to free Itself from the
bands of the court, which was accom
plished in less than three days after
the second rooelver was appointed,
ffhia shows the financial ability of tha
owners of this road, as well as the
executive ability of the general mana
ger, dipt. T. W. Garrett, -who has
dons jiotilo work In not only keeping
up his road bed, but by Inducing set
tlers along Hal Ine, while MaJ. it. M.
OottJOfhatn, the general freight und
passenger agent, has not iei sny
freight that could be secured go by
any other road eaoept the Atlanta end
Florida.
In short trip oyer a portion 'of this
road lilts week your correepoudn.it was
more favorably Impressed with Us ad
vantages then ever before. The people
along Us entire lln« seem to vie wrth
each other to sec who can treat stran
gers and proepeotora with the most
courtesy, and at every station tho
stranger la gladly weloumcd. while tiho
ortlcluiH of Uio road do everything in
their power to accommodate those wno
am seeking homes along Us line.
At Oullodcn I saw-parties who antic 1 -
pared erecting a lurge ginnery, nnd
they wanted an acre of land In a cer
tain place to build on. Tho owner of
the land, Mr. W. n. Davis, kiici* the
turtles did not want any land but
this particular acre and could have in
creased tho price tf he had not been fa
vorable to new eqteTprlses for his
town. Hut when they wont to him to
bargidn for the hind be told them to
get Ills father, the father of the buyer,
let them call in a third man, set tho
price and take U at the prloo the ar
bitrating committee agreed upon. This
was uil done within half an hour, nnd
eo impressed mo with the cleverness,
as well as the anglety of Mr.- Davis
to secure now enterprises for his town
that X mads note of It, which cannot be
obliterated from my mini. If that
case bad come up In a place not a
thousand muon from here U would
have taken aa much to tiny I he land
as It would have oost to put up an Im
proved ginning plant. .
Phis instance snows how clearer nil
the . 52)* •*» “lorn* this line At road
und how anxious they aro to secure
enterprises that will benefit their towns
und section. If such a spirit prevailed
throughout Georgia and the Mouth
what n glorious country we Would soon
have. It would be filled with the best
and most progressive people that this
great world Affords; I have long been
Interest,si in the proper kind of Immi
gration for our state, and when I sea
people who show hy their actions that
they are Interested In Ilia proper kind
of Immigration for our stats and will
ing to lend a helping hand In the en
terprise j wont the world to know It.
Again, the section through which the
Atlanta and Florida railroad tu-sea Is
J.!”' heal I blest In thu whole
Houth. There Is no malaria, no cause
for any local disease whntever; It has
the t>est water In the stale, all km.la
of fruit, truck and geld crops grow to
perfection and It la the tinea! peach
and grape laad In the state.
Hy the time this road secure* connec
tion at this place with the road that
Is now biting constructed from the
coast to this |allot there will be more
flrst-rlnas happy Northern settlers
along Hs line fceewWh Fori Valley and
Atlanta than on any road In Georgia,
and the Atlanta and Florida railway
will have tt looal tnidliuvni sufficient to
make the read not only volf-suetainfim’'
but will pay the owners a handsome
dividend on [heir internments.
KAKfOM AT OGLETHORPE.
Ogle! hot |ie, July 11-tMpevlnl.l-ThO
Xumdr.sla or filums of tit • poimltr
young general merchant. W. <1. Kc-n
•nocked to see
I JUIUN’S..
| TRAVELING DRESSES
Vfj All colors in Serges 35c to $1
rijk Pretty line of Mixtures 15c to 60c
Silks for Shirtwaists 19 to $1
rtjW Big line of Remnants "Wool Goods for skirts
at Jiifit half former price.
© fOR FANCY WORK.
Mi Big shipment fancy Crochet Cotton. All
colors in "Wash, Rope and Tilo Silk. Plain and
LA Fancy Scrim. Remnants in every department.
ISB“Don’t forget our Trunks,
| JUHAWS £L
Fifty pieces fine French Ginghams, Creponettes, Sateens,
'Batiste, etc., thrown on center counter at 12 l-2c a yard.
Pink an<l Blue 26c figured Sateens at 15c.
2,000 yards best Calico remnants at half price.
Light and Dark Challies at 3 l-2e a yard.
Toile du Nord 12 l-2c Ginghams—new styles at 7c.
Best Apron Ginghams at 5c. a yard.
Yard-wide 8c. Sen Island Homespun lit •>.
All 8c. Check Muslin to go at 5c.
All 12 1-2 nnd 15c Check Muslin to’go at 10c.
Gents’ 25c Black Socks two pairs for 25c.
50c Turkey Red Damask 3 yards for $1.
$1.25 Silk Gloria Umbrellas 95c each.
Fine French figured Organdies 25c; reduced from 40c.
New Ribbons, Laces and Linings. * i
Mosquito Nets and Frames, ready to hang, $1.45 to $2.25
wav bn the Interior. Hie bull ling will
be on ornament to the town.
Thirty-one care of melons have been
•hipped from here and the season is
fast going out. About thirty cars addi
tional will be loaded and the end will
have been reached. Prices have been
right satisfactory, but the yield very
U'. d :tp|>oln(lliK-
If the new depot doee not eoon re
ceive the finishing touches the proper
authorities will be anxious to know the
reason for It.
iMiona camp-meeting commences to
morrow llttuidv) and m Immense
throng 1# expeoted. Teams will meet
tho trains here nnd passengers can get
quick transportation to tho grounds.
The semtorlaf convention for the
Thirteenth district will I).* held .it M«»n-
•Usttma tomorrow and declare fihat city's
unit popular citizen, Hon. E. B. Lewis,
the Democratic nominee for the dis
trict. Mr. Lewis will entertain the del
egates at dinner at tils new home and
a royal spread will be enjoyed.
, The crop prospect for miles around
here Is exceedingly promising nnd as Is
Usual with fanners and 1’opuiUts, hopes'
nre running high In July, but October
tells the tale.
Dr. and Airs. T. P. Oliver are spend
ing the months of July and August at
White Path, Ga.. and Murphy, N. C.
This is a splendid couple and they will
fully enjoy their trip.
Miss Carrie Dorsey.n charming blonds
of Gainesville. Is visiting Miss Lucy
Keen. She will be tendered a recep
tion tonight and given a cordial wel
come.
Misses Maude and Annie Hardeman
of Macon ore the guests of relatives
here.
Alls* Olive Brown, n most accom
plished and unusually popular young
lady of Fort Valley, Is the. charming
guest of relatives here.
Robert L. Greer. Esq., Is back from
n business trip to Dublin and Hawklns-
vllle.
Ml bl
Clo:
this
lug. lie gave several tfcouecnnVl doll
lit mortgages yesterday uml gri.vfully
rurrendeied after a hard light against
dull times. lie h:»«* done a very good
and Ills friends wore confident*
ly expecting great 'things of him, and
nothing but tho uncoil business de*
Pfission could have barred Ms
Ills 1* n cherry, sunny dtapositlou; ev-
er>N)dy is Iris friend and he lias a good
Im-dne*'’* tact rm'.withstanding his res
ent troubles, and he Is fully capacitated
<o do well In gJnKmt any emergency.
The work on the new brlek bu>tn«‘ss
Block 1* fi*f progressing am! th«* buikl
I mm will l' • * - - _ . •
upa n
The
by
ork
ember 1.
cadi
— — court
Imuse l* finished and the fonv of mr-
penter* employed U naklng rapid he id-
▲ KNIPH
in the tuuxl of • Surgeon
C ve* you a feeling of
irroc und dread. There
Is do longer nereruOty for
formerly nyoN'd m In
curable without rutting.
T)m Triumph ol
Conservative Surgery
i>tl Illustrated by thu
RutffURE;
tmliy cured without the knife and without
twin, Clumsy. chafing true** ran tw> thrown
■ay I They never cuir kit often Imluoe
flaniincLon. strangulation and dt-afli.
TUII0RS
many other*.
without the tvortla of «
PILE TUMORS,
\cs|
bow
iaikv, Mftuta
) and wt Jk r di*-*** of
the lower bowel, art* r- rnmoa ntly curxd with-
out narn or rv*>rt t*> thr knife.
STUKF Jn ,h *' lhad«b-r, no matter how
WR vnw Urge, ut erurtwrit. |*ulv* iIhv!. w«*h-
nttlng.
olmit ar.d perfect!) rennnol w»tl> »
STRICTURE
burntrv<*tit of >‘nr |*aui
and all lartlcuhri, arnd |0 c ,, ,
to World* Dtspeuaarr Medtoai AtaoctaUun,
Mio. 083 Main Sum, Batata, N. V.
cutttnj
ALBANY NOTES.
f /Albany,'July It-rdSpeclal.j—The lovely
home of Mr. and Air*, von Gundell w.m
Ihe S-MiS e.f I ,i It* *.) |<* M'u'Mf List »’V. ii-
Ing, the occaaibn being an el»g.i.U re
ception tendered Mlsi Rena Alize of
Duwson, who Is visiting th.Mi- d.iut;ht»*r.
Miss May. This being an Ideal South
ern home with Itb spjtcloua tails and
wide vernmlnh8, ’tin uhcIoh* to s.ty that
this old home did tliow 'off with perfect
advantage, with the sweet-scented rose
garden Bending itn aelUDte >dor through
all the air. the Unterni mvlnglng to tnd
fro und the light-hearted youths and
maidens within tripping tho light fun-
tit title toe. In the midst of the even
ing's festivities tho dining hall was
thrown bpen nnd a feast tit for :h«
gods was served to the appreciative
guests. Tho Jtappy participants seemed
loath to leave and it was not until the
wee tma hours were upon them before
they reluctantly slid good night. Those
so fbrtunate as to be present were Mr.
nnd Mrs. von Gundell, Mrs. C. M. Clark
of New OrlNUli Misses Fonda Gilbert,
AlatU Westbrook. Morrel Cgltwny, Lu
la Ihinson, Lou cl 11 Gilbert, Julia Bacon,
Ella Tope. Llszle Gilbert, Dita Bostic,
IkvMsie ailbert, Lucille Bacon, Ruby
Wight. Mnmi** Hlllsman, Hallle Wal
ters, Telle Daniels. Lena Atlzo, May von
.Gundell. Messrs. Cart Weston, Bam
TI1U Wallace Bacon. John MaMtllon,
Jorre IIUnman, E. L. Wight, ‘Rodoph
Gilbert. William Scherer, Walter Jack-
son, Will Kemp. Tom Clayton, Henry
Forrester. Chovle Davis, G. R. Brin*
eon, La,wrence llllstnnn, Agnew HUs-
m»n and P. Rattcrol.
Tonight at Blue Springs <he popular
'clerk of tho Albany Drug Company will
rIvo to his niece of Wrightavllle a fish
supper. The merry crowd will leave
.tho city In n tallyho at 6:30 o'clock.
•Mlsa Rosa Taylor, a popular young
lady from Macon, Is visiting Miss Mary
Muse on Commerce street.
Miss Loue'la Gilbert will leave In it
few days to visit friends in north Geor-
John A.' Pavla. Jr., who has been
critically 111 since his return from Ath
ena, but Is much better to the delight
of his many friends:
THIRD PARTY CONVENTION.
Oordele, July 13.—(Special.)—The
third party congressional committee
met here yesterday to nominate a
cvndbMte for fongreia, but tho con
vention failed to materialize on Ac
count of the absence of delegates.
They Anally agreed to meet At Amcrl-
cui on August 1, when they hope to
*.»t up & sufficient crowd under tire
auspices of Hines and Watson to hold
their pow-waw.
Local poll:tea are warming up. The
Populists will doubtless have a full
ticket In the field, but the real battle
in Dooly will be for the Democratic
nomination. Cordele offers the candi
date. Col. E. F. Strosler. for the legis
lature; Capt. J. B. Scott, for tax col
lector, and Mr. C. E. Hamilton, for
sheriff. LMr. vStrozler Is one of the
brightest members of tho Dooly county
bar and is making n gallant fight. Hie
friends, not only in CobWe. but all
over the county, are rallying to his
support* He would moke a repro^ata-
ttve of whom the whvMe county would
be proud, end his friends confidently
rreilct his nomltMtkwi and election.
\\*pt. JV*»tt Is the efficient mayor of
Cordele and Is a hustler frem the word
go, while Mr. Hamilton is a young
min «>f chancier and Influence, who
would make Dooly i -plendid sheriff.
Ai: of Cordele’s ceadlditei ure splen-
«lid r«s'r*-*ont t;i\e c.tUuns and the p-* *.
pie wculd make no mistake In electing
them.
NEWS FROM
vllle, July 13.—<
J. K Clark, who
wrecked the Planters*
January, wss taken tc
'Ht.EY.
>eclaL)—
Bank here last
the Gres* saw
mills today to eerve three years and
six months. The Planters’ Bank will
be reorganized and start up business
again September 1.
Quite a crowd of young ladles and
gentlemen from this place Is spending
this week at Knawlton’s Mineral
Springs and are reported os having a
splendid time.
Mr. A. C. Murray has about finished
his new mill and ginnery pear the de
pot and furnished 1t with a complete
outfit of the Monger patent, which
consists of tho finest machinery, and
the general public will meet with no
WADLEY^S PROSPERITY
Wadley, July 13.—(Special.)—Not
withstanding the financial depression
our town enjoys a high degree of pros
perity and Is growing rapidly. New
and Imposing buildings are going up
and other enterprises are being pushed
forward. Life and thrift are manifest
on every hand. Our merchants are
preparing fora heavy fall trade.
The crops are exceedingly fine. The
melon crop, which is now on, is re-
markble Jn respect to both quality and
quantity.
The services at the Baptist church
have grown in the favor of -the people
and In efildenoy, and largo, overflow
ing congregations attend day and
night. Dr. Brown Is still at the front,
leading the conquering host. He is cer
tainly an extraordinary 1 ' man. No
preacher has ever visited this commu
nity, who so quickly captured the pop
ulace. He has no clap-trap methods,
nor does he Indulge In abuse or buf-
foonery..A loving, lovable servant of
the master, foe goes about the work in
such a spirit of hope and courage aa
to Inspire confidence and admiration.
He makes it the Interest df the people
to attend and co-operate in the good
AHsa Jodlo Brobrq, the sweet „.»»«
and organist of Ten.illle, Ga., Is with
us and has rendered valuable service
In the music department.'
The weather is still fair in this sec
tlon.
NEWS FROM DUBLIN.
Dublin. July 13.—(Special.)—Tho nor.
mnn Ij.t owning given by tho German
5™ , nt . tl,B clly hill in honor of Mias
Minn o JOWey. n pretty nml highly ac
complished young lady pf Mocon. was
one of the mo,t brilliant aftaIra of tho
oea.on. The german wen ie<! by Mr.
Ed Wonsok and Uln Carrie Hightower.
Barratta a band of Macon furnished the
music.
Alisa Jossey Is the guest of Allas Car
rie High rower and has made many
friends during her stay here, all of
whom will regret when her visit comes
to an end.
Miss Barra Ha of Alacon.who has been
teaching a dancing class In Dublin, has
returned to her homo in Macon.
ATONTEZUArA VO. PORT VALLEY
Alontesuma, July 13.—(Special.)—
Montezuma defeated Port Volley this
afternoon In a well pktyed game of
base ball by the score of 7 to 4. Bat-
terica: (McKenzie bruthors for Matfte-
zunv*; Evans and Everett for Port
Valley.
UNDINE.
Crushed IVftddllpgs flour
Tho onlr Flour of It* kind, and the best of
any kind. III. m.iio byn,('cr«t pro-
cf»» known to hut Iwopymom. 9
klOO.hCO ’-•.n r"-—A f»tMKtnrMri
A.k your grocr It his flour Is mlxrd
with com flour. Such flours arc inju
rious to hcslth. tVe hnve ho com mesl
attachment. UNDINE crashed mld-
tllmrs rr>ur (c.rurv and wholesome and
Is reed* fivm selected wheat. IT 18
WATER GROUND,
advertisements under this
heading, fifteen WOHDS OR
"iF. taken at one cent a
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AU
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 11 CT81
WANTED.
WANTED-To buy on the lniUHment
plan, monthly or quarterly, u six or
. von rvrom hou« in good netghbor-
h.»a. AJJreM •■J.,** care Telegraph.
WANTED—To rent a good six or
»ev. it iNwm house on the hill. Ad
dress "C.." this office.
'VAN rE >'Those who d.s.re ! ,- I,,r-
g.to.s in clcthlng. hsu xnj gent^ furs
uUUug ^vod. to call at RrscX n.-A J.
J. CeNt assignt-e.
WANTED—Tou to*eethritHDensreora
model typewriter on exhibition at F
R. Pomeroy's. J. s. Mlnur. tele
phone 333.
OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER!
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Patterns, which .are worth from 20 tt> SO
cents each, thus making every copy of
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Cut out the coupon tv*low and mall acl
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AGENTS WANTED.
A GENT3 make *5.00 n uay. greatest kitchen
^ utensil ever invented. Itcuiu 85cta. 2 to 0
sold In every hous**. Sample, postage paid, five
cents. Fossna* * Zfru%ri*». CIsHnantl. O
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—House on Second street
near Oak; all conveniences. Apply to
(M. O'Hara.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms#
with all modern covenJences. over
store of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den
tist. For’further Information apply
at Willingham's Warehouse.
FOR RENT—'The elegar.l two-story
bi*ick residence. 636 Orange street,
containing nine rooms and three bath
rooms and all modern conveniences.
The house has recently been com-1
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street car lines. For further particu
lars apply R. S. Collins & Co.
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE—Edgerton hotel bar and blll-
inrd room opposite I'nlon i!**ppt. Oldest
and best stand In the city. Caine of zell-
Ing loss of ey.-slght nnd Inability to
i attend to business. Apply to J. W.
Johns on premises.
FOR BADE—Twenty .bares Macon Su
burban Land Company stock, paid
up. Write beat offer. J. T. Upshaw.
FOR SALE.—Complete stock groceries
nnd fixtures of W. H. Toole, together
With good hors.> and delivery wagon.
Best stand In Macon. F. O. Scho
field. assignee.
FOR SALE CHEAP-Good delivery
horse and wagon. Apply at bnce to
F. O. Schofield, assignee. >
FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping
purposes, etc., 25 cents per hundred.
Telegraph office.
SUMMER RESORTS.
THE BRISTOL-13 to 11T East Eleventh
st-eet. New York city. Select family
hotel. Summer terms $1.50 per day
with board. Home of the Southerner.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST—Down town, a scarf pin* emer
ald In centre; Reward If returned 717
Chefry street.
BANANAS—Only a fow more bunches
cheap bananas. Shelverton’s drug
store, Opposite market.
RECEIVED—A ahlpment of fine beef,
Georgia spring lamb. etc., at L. D.
Abel Sr Co.'a, 620 Cherry street
FRESH Jereey butter 30 cents pound;
flnt.t in the market. W. G. MldJlc-
rj brooks.
WESTERN BEEF-Car load received
yesterday. Plenty of it at old prices.
Georgia Packing Company.
GOT your pictures framed at Mlgrath's,
125 Cotton avenue. Striking prices.
Cheapest In tho city.
SAM CHUNG. 454 CotHon avenue. First
class laundry.
SAM LOO. 574 Cotton avenue, corner
Spring, Ium o{>vned a first claw* new
laundry.
AT COST. AT COST-A full line of gro
ceries to be sold at once. F. O. Scho
field. assignee for W. H. Toole.
ORDER your wood 'from Vlnevllle
wood yard; prompt delivery to any
part of the city. Gceslln & Mabry,
'phone 458.
AT COST—Must be sold. Come at once
and derive benefit of a full line of
groceries at actual cost. F. O. Scho
field, assignee for W. H. Toole.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER it tha
best made. Have you triad UT
HAMS, bacon and all kinds of cured
meats at old prices. No advance on
account of the strike. Georgia Pack
ing Company.
W. H. DeHAVEN. agent, offers Ills ser
vices as designer, contractor and
builder to those who contemplate
building or renv deling. Work done
at the lowest living rates by compe
tent workmen. Write to address,
Vlnevllle* delivery.
FUESII Jersey. Goshen, country nnd
Tenncsse? butter at W. G. Middle-
brooks'.
CRACKERS. Extra Toast, Royal Milk,
and a line of Holmes A. Coutts' sweet
cokes always in stock at R. C. Keen's.
AT COST—Come and inspect what we
have: It must be sold. Remember the
place, corner stcre Armory building.
F. O. Schofield, assignee for W. H.
Toole.
GET your pic lb res enlarged at Mtgrath'fl
Portrait Copying and Picture Fnme
House. Life size full crayon and In-
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I SELL Royal MUk crackers like those
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W. O. Mkldlcbruoks.
10 CENTS per pounl for Holme* & Coutts*
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E. S. Smith A Bro.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Tour grocer sells tc.
FULL bus.neaa or shorthand course for
12* at Porter’s Business College.
AT COST—Cloth lr^. Hats. Underwear
J. J. Cobb. Aeslgnoa of W. a. Redding!
Bethel
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GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—H. P-
owan, administrator estate of Tbom'*
. Woolfolk. late of sail county, d«*
c«as«^l, represents to this court that fc#
discharged the duth b of said UUJt
and has asked for letters of dlamlssl* »•
This is to notify all parties concern**
to file objections, if any they have, «-*a
or before the first Monday in Augu'W
m«. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
This 30th April. ISM.