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THE MACON TEUEClTt A.PTJ: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1894.
5
In a pair of onr §5,00 Pants—
The pric« is iiiforioi',
]3ut tlic quality liipwioV—
So with yqur money advance.
40 CENTS
Gets the Boy a pair of our
regular 75-cent kind.
SEE
The Suits we have marked
down to *
$7.00 arid $8.00
J. H. HERTZ
574, 570 Glierry St.
1). A. KEATING,
t'Snr.nTAKRlt AND RlttlAl.MBa,
Oil Mulberry St* - Silicon, On.
Telephones—Office; 40Ti Kealrlence, 408
NOTICE.
Marriages, births, death*, funeral* and
meetings Inserted In this column at U
for ten lines and 10 cents per Un* for
r*ch added line. A responsible name
must accompany the advertisement ms a
guarantee of good faith.
EDWIN HARC0URT
MAY BE PARDONED
He Is Serving a Term in t’ie Penite
ary for Filching a Columbus
Girl's Jewels.
HIS WIFE IS NOW IN ATLANTA
Autl She s«y* Her Husband's Kamo Is
Buckner, tbs Son or » Miiitonatrn
—■'tea of Insanity Urged
for Ills Misdoings.
IP, P. P,
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
g£: Wakes
£: Marvelous Curas
£:in Blood Poison
£: Rheumatism
j^and Scrofula
L. McManus co
GENERAL
ERIE
HE
Day Telephone
NiglU Telephone
' 238
- J32
Undertaking
I Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Day Telephone 436
Night Telephones.... 436, 178
. NpTicE.
The appearance docket Bibb superior
court will be called on Tuesday morn
ing, July 24./nt 9 o'clock.
By order
lion. J. L Hardeman, Judge.
This July 12, 1894:
R. A. NIabet, Clerk.
IDLE-HOUR ST
Registered TROTTING HOR3E3, high
grail. JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT
TLE, red and black BERKSHIRE PIGS.
STALLION AT HEAD OP FA]IM.
BARON KTAMIIOUL, No. 24,05. 2 year.
Cia, by STAMBOUL, 2:0114; dam by Baron
Wilkes, 2U8J4.
5TELROY, No. 16,107, 2 year, old, by
M’EWEN, 2:18Vi; dam by Cuyler.
For any Information apply to
R. H. RLANT,
MACON, GA.
FOR SALE
THE HANDSOME 2-STORY
WITH BASEMENT,
No.636 ORANGE ST.
Contain, nln. room., with threo bath
^»nia; hot and cold water. All modern
convenience*. The boiu. ha. been re-
«nUy papered and overhauled from top
*» bottom, and I. in .trlctly flrst-cl.sa
condition. It ha. a large frontage on
Orang. itreet and Roe. Park, nnd only
h »lf block from Indian 8prlng. car line.
,l u located on the Hill. U as good neigh,
torhood as Macon afford.. It 1. undoubt-
the pr.uie.t and moat desirable
Mac. now on the market. For sale low
A“d on easy term.. For'further Informa
tion call on
II
_GeneraI Heal Estate Agents.
CLm COFFIN STORE
LI mi All r feULLDINO.
Hearse 15; carriages 12.7i.
V‘-—: Iwcpbooe, O, j
I*. P. P. parities the blond, bulldiitip
'*■ —* debilitated, giro*
i ,.
Boot and Potassium.
?nanatTiak?n this 'h^eheat^ternuPof from 1 fn d1KPB110 U ” an<3
rotrrmai"5:°ff5mmfo”tp‘eS!)*nSf trooblea. .Yoor, troty
locleOae. I.a. Affectedwithbears ° Al&rna
disease, pTeurlay and rheumatism <or.
36 years, wastrusted bytheverybest
1 86 years, was trusted by the very
, physicians ana spent hundreds of tmi-
lar", tried ever7 known remedy wlth-
• out finding roller. Ihavo only taken
. one tiottlo of your P. P. P. t and can
cheerfully aay It baa done raemoro
• good than anything 1 have ever taken.
I can recommend your medicine to all
’ snCerersot the nboro diseases.
Atlanta, July 13.-(Spoclnl.)-Tliu
vase of Ithvlu Haroourt, the' huul-
so mo youn;r actor of the llobert Down-
In,' Company, who, stealing valuable
Jewelry belonging to a Columbus young
lady last Mat'd], was sentenced to
two yean in the peoKotuf.iury, has had
wevera 1 new chapters of gn exceedingly
InieiuHKug dvaraoter a<ld«l to.lt within
the past few days.
Tllie latest L* that Harcourt is not
Harcourt, but Allit-rt Sidney Uueltner,
.the rakish son of It. O. Buchnev, a
NOW York million-lire. Added to this,
and the presence of his beautiful youug
wife in Atlanta, seeking Iris pardon by
the governor, Is the still further cl*6m
that the young man la mentally tmh.il-
aneed, therefore iiTespouslhle for his
conduct in Columbus and, altogether,
a very cwumradable cusi'for execu
tive clemency.
There appears to he no room to doubt
llrnt the young man Is Buckner, not
Ihvrptrnrt His wifo, who is Stopping
at the Home for the Friendless until
she can secure employment that \v.Il
enable her to Uve lu Atlanta near her
husband until ho secures hi.i release,
continued this fact In an Interview
with the Telegraph correspondent this
afternoon. Harcourt, slio'sald, was
merely her husband's stage name.
The name of tlio young lady whose
jewelry got Buekncr, or Harcourt ns
lie Is better known, into trouble, has
never been published, aiul all tile elr-
eunistauces go to rhow that the gay
young fellow, though disowned by Ins
family ou account of Jils rniksh pro-
cllvitles, still had such ,u*uuse of man
liness In him that he went to the pen-
Itomlftiry to shield her from disgrace.
According to his version of the case
ns told since being put In the stripes,
the lady In question was stage struck,
bttrfdes being ln>Hituu,ted with lihn.
Harcourt Is really n very hamdsome
man, well calculated to make con
quests of women. Ho had lived quite
swiftly in Columbus, having been made
a good deal of by the society people,
and when the lady btpauhod a project
to go upon the stage lie says she gave
him the unlucky Jewelry to raise the
money on. He had told her that ho
hnd ueno. Harcourt pauvn-.-d the Jew
elry. but shortly afterward discovered,
he claims, that they were not the prop-
erty of the lady who gave them to him.
I boa he skipped out to escape trouble,
but wus arrested In Nashville. Tho
claim of the prosecution was that ho
had deliberately stolen the jewels af
ter having been entrusted with them
by the Indy who owned them to hike
to a Jeweler to be tleaucd.
Itooencly, when a petition for pardon
was circulated In Columbus, it was
fined by t]ie lady whoso jewels
caused the trouble.
Mrs. Harcourt came to Atlanta from
Knoxville to press this petition for
pardon, hut the governor could not ho
prevailed upon.
The fact that Haroourt is Albert
Sidney Buckner eunie h, light yester
day tamnigh one of his old Mends who
liappened to bo traveling through At
lanta and road the report of the case
In the papera.
Dr. Green, the physician In charge
of the Chattahoochee Brick Oornpa-
113 s camp, has pronounced Harcourt
a iminlal and physical tnorphluo wreck
ami doe's mot think ho was incntally
responsible, even if ho did commit n
Clinic. Tills will probably lend to a
furtlur effort to lrnvc the young nelor
pardoned. Ills wife believes he was
irraoccie- Of any crime in the Cchinibus
alxulr and thinks lu U sufferin'* to pro-
tcot tlH) young lady wnosc IniHscnxlun
sot tho better 6f hor.
ATHEMPTED~6UICIDE.
Atlanta, July 13.—(Special.)—A. M.
Van Hxaiftbn, a highly educated Ger
man, formerly proprietor of the Ocean
hotel. Brunswick, actempted to com
mit suicide tot his boarding house. No.
22 Church street, this morning. He hss
been despondent for somo time be
cause of money losae* and being un
able to get Into any kind of business.
A servant who went to hi* room
about 10 o'clock thb* morning waa un
able -to arouse him and the door was
forced open. Van Haa'fton was found
lying upon the floor unconscious with „
two horrible gashes across his throat. Kunitor hns <lon_
Two razors lying near told the story j bers will hike high rank In tli? legisla
of his desperate 'deed. One of the I ture. Both are prnctlcnl men and at the
irs was broken, part of the blade (same time ni“r. who me tyell road and
sticking In the wound. The fireplace | pcstr*d in public matters and piibllo
was stuffed -with a blanket and ihe | questi’jn*.
gas turned on. The man .wanted to
make sure of his end, If not by the
razor then by asphyxfciUon.
Van (Haafteh came to Atlanta from
Chattanooga about four months ago to
get employment, but failed. His wife
wont back to Chattanooga severil
days ago. He left a note on the table
addressed to her, saying he could
stand his misfortunes no longer, Cell
ing her that the money to bury him
would copie from Holland. He also
expressed a desire that his Interment,
be am cheap as possible. His mind
was thought *to have become deranged
ntly by his queer actions. -Von
iften *waa removed to the Grady
Hospital. His condition is very serious,
but he may recover.
.astUrc •Tv't’iT* .'HjanABtjecLivrjHfc*)
BACK UP yotir scrubbing brush
■with Gold Dust Washing Powder,
the great modem cleaner. It
will keep your floors ami
paint white and bright
with very little labor.
I There is no branch of
I house cleaning in
I which Gold Dust
It costs
much leas,
goes mudi.far-
ther, and docs much
better work tlu*n any
other washing material.
Vour grocer will sell you a
4 lb. plcg. for a$c.
Made only by
The N. K. Falrbank :
Company, I
Chicago, St. Louis, New York,
Botlon, Philadelphia.
Pimples, Blotches
and Old Sores 3
Catarrh, Malaria 3
anil Kidney Troubles ES
Are entirely remoree by P.P.P* *
—Prloklj Ash. Poke Root and Potas
sium. the greatest blood purifier on *
earth.
Abbrdrbn, O.. July 31,1801. •
Manana Lippman Bros., BSTannsn.
Oa. i DBAR Sikb-I bought A bottle of
f our P. P. P. at Hot 8pnutn,Ark.,an(l ,
t has done me nioro good than threo
It hsa dono me moro good than threo
mont ha’ troauueut nt the Hot Sprlugf.
Ueud throo bottle* O. O. D.
Aberdeen, Brown Count/, O.
Cept. J. D. Johuslom.
-v.iAia To all ifhom U may eoneemt X hero-
i 1 o , e t ;in" g r. , r.a , i»:m7o c r,?.°*pv. ,< v'. l i^
r*'r prln-ary," 1,00 "^^ "“'J d’/but ?D vnln[lintM.^P^wssu»ed^
a/phlils. for blood polsonlnK. mercu- #ni n 0 ^ eutlroiy curod.
rial poison, malaria, d/spepsl*, and (gignadby) j;D. JOHNSTON,
in all blood autl ak n disease*, like "'g^nnah. Os.
blotohes, plmplea, old chronla ulcers,
' tetter, scald head, bolle, erysipelas. Mkln Cancer Cured.
ecxema-wemsy say. without foar of . •
contradiction, that r. P. P. IstbebrsU 7\uHmonyfrom xhe Mafor of Sequin,Ttx.
blood purifier In the world,and make*
pUfflU' “ “* *■ *
In all <
speody and permanent cdr«e BnquiH, Tkx., January 14, J808.
MBsaaa. Lippman lino*.. Havannah,
Ha.: Ot Hilt mm—l ha
Ladlea whose systems are poliioned P. P. for n dteenso of
‘ ireoondl- *1
■ .s, B hoJtef.*fSroim;uK» &?wi.i.vi^S5SSa“fe??ay,
, "doetoracnitrual lrreitulariUoi. standing, and found grrat relief! !«
nro peculfiirly beneflied by the won- Kllnff from'uo? aeat of'the^dlil ?ase
'.ndPnuiuira ° yA ^ e sore*. IbsTStakenUveorslxbott—
d feel confident that another course
n.liveor six bottles ‘
jg inotbi
■ also
and atomaoh *
HURT.
Attorney at Law. -
book on Blood wserses M frit '
ALL DRUGOI8TB BELL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.:
PROPRIETORS,
Uppuan'a Dli»ck,RaTRnnahtGa ‘
mmmmimmmK
PICNIC IN JONES COUNTY.
Gray, July l?,. -(Sp^.'l tl.)--Yest. r-My
Elam church grounds In the red hills ot
Jones county, was the scene of a happy
gathering of young people in sear£h ot
pleasure. The occasion was a picnic
given’ by Mr. and Mrs. H. b\ Johnson,
the popular bride and groom of Jories,
who were married on the fourth Inst.,
In honor of Miss Carollno Patterson of
Macon and Miss Lilly Girard of Savan
nah, two charming young ladles who are
now visiting tho bride and groom. Tne
crowd was a select ono of the moat pop
ular young men and young Indies of the
county, buggy rides, tote-atetes on pine
logs, fishing flhd. recitations were some
of thp pleasures of the day. Those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Johnron,
Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Htewart, Mr. nnd
Mrs. JL L. Tinner, Misses Lilly Olrard,
Carollno Patterson. Gertrude Goddard,
Epplo Glawson, Kayte Morgan. Annie
Kate Cheatham, Nellie nnd Ada Griswold,
Ethel. Pauline and May Stewart, Daisy
and Mamie Kingman. Belle Morton. Lyt-
tie nnd Gusslc Smith, Annie Barron, An
nie Brew Childs, Messrs. Eugene Morgan,
Eugene, Charlie and Ira nrogg, 'Rad Tur
ner, Ross Holaenb?ek, Jim ltoss, George,
Claude nnd 8am Pursley, Jim Luther, Gi
lls Morton. Glen Stewart, Frank Keller,
Ben Anderson, Will Goddard Jim Wright,
Clancey Finney and Achtjury O. Greene.
CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATURE.
Amseftus, July 13.—(Special.)—Col. W.
. Dodjftfi) and Mr. Thornton Wheatley
have been nominated by tho Democrats
of Sumter for the legislature. Every
body Is pleased with the selection. Col.
D.Kl-onfcis a young lawyer of ability,
has push nnd energy nnd takes a deep
in-terem. in all public nffjlrs. He is a
“hrolher-ln-la w of Mr. John C. Hblmea
of your city. Ho lead the ticket nnd
his vote was decidedly flattering to him.
Mr. Wheatley Is a successful merchant
and every Inch a business man. lie Is a
man of culture nnd keeps thoroughly
posted on all current political tbplcs. He
la very genial In his nature, n humorous
vein ruRBinK through him, rendering
him a chArmJn-gly companionable man.
well. Her two mei
Miss Maria Parloa
t Ktrtmnhj rcoonimeivla
the «*V
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
nnd the hat wilierI a neat
COOK BOOK,
irhUh trdl be tent free on application
tn lh.n. t,j d Co., 27 Park Piue,
-Vtw. York.
Johnron’a M igneUc Oil, kill* all pains
whether Intern il or ext- rnal. Sold 'it
Goodwyn & Sm ill's drug rtoro.
TIPTON FAIR NOTES.
Tlfton, July 12.—(Special.)—Mr. 3ood-
wln uf Adel exhibited at the fair a long
staple cotton gin which 1a said to bo a
very superior gin to: that species ot
cotton. He Is manufacture? these gins
at Adel and savs he has orders for more
than he enn make this <—.ison.
Judge Hardeman. Sdlettor Felton,
Clerk Nhsbct. Stenographer Rimes,
Judge Miller and Mr. W. II. Sparks and
MiJ. Gleafncr visited the fair and were
much pleased with the exhibit,
One of the mist Interesting displays
at the fair was that of Mr C. E. VDl
Ham* of Alton. Oa. It constated of a
large number of frames of honey put
up Just as taken from (he hives. Mr.
Williams has ab'.ut fifty hi/es and says
each hive will make him in average
of fifty pounds of hon. y during the
season. He Is an Int^r^tlng talker and
U -weir posted on the subject of bee*
and honey. Why do not more of bur
people engage In this pleasant and prof
itable Industry?
WOMEN WIN A POINT.
Committee Appointed to Draft a F0-
•male Suffrage Amendment at
bany. ^
Albany, N. Y., July 13.—/The first
test ot tfye effect produced in the con
stitutional convention by the campaign
bf the advocates of woman suffrage
took -pl^d.Q when tho suffrage commit
tee mot to take a formal vote on the
proposition to strike tho word "male"
from the suffrage section of 'tho consti*
tutlon.
When the committee met there was
a moduli mailt: fu ivp.u'L unfavurably
all the woman's suffrage amendment-*.
This was objected to by the.frionds of
suffrage, who moved -that no vote be
taken, bin dgat a sub-oommlttee heap-
pointed to draft an amendment giving
u\)men the right to .vote. After a long
discussion the last motion prevailed by
a vote of nine to eight.
iA eub-oomnUtteo was appointed con
sisting Of /Messrs, Lautorbach, Towns,
O'Brien, Cooklngham nnd Cochran. A
momrber of -this committee ways that a
majority of It is In favor of woman's
suffrage, and he Is confident that a
suffrage amendment of some kind >yHl
bo reported to the convenUon. It Ls
contended that seven members of the
committee are In favor of giving wo
men the right to vote.
SPRArNED HBR~TONCHJE.
Tho Peculiar Accident Which Hap-
P-'ii-<l to ;i Connecticut Woman.
Waterbury, Conn., July 13.—Mrs.
Jonas E. Taylor of this city Is suffer
ing from a pecbllar accident.
While she was paying a visit to her
parents in Winstead a few nights ago
she sprained her tongue while* laugh
ing. Nothing was thought of It at the
time. She believed, of course, that the
trouble would soon disappear. Mrs.
Taylor returned from her home and
the pain increased and her tongue be
gan to swell, in a few days It was Im
possible to articulate, and .Anally tho
swelling became so large that it
stopped the food passage entirely and
it was with difficulty that she could
breaths. She ’consulted physicians of
Waterbury, and as their efforts proved
of no aval! *he went to a New York
hospital, whore she received treatment
for a while, -fibs has how returned
home, and although She hi* partially
recovered still suffer* seriously and ha*
■i. .ipe.llment In talking.
Manifold
Disorders
* occasioned by an impure i
Take it when
“awfully tired”
Brown’s Iron
Bitters.
<►
<►
^ ^ Am occasioned by an Impure and
♦ PomUhcfl condition of the blood. Slight
impurities i( not corrected,develop into 4 i
serious ma ladiea, such as J
i ► SCROFULA, i ►
A ECZEMA, A
¥/ RHEUMATISM Vf
r an other troublesome diteaaes. To eyre lF
' tnil n-tuhSe ren.-
mful ingredients,
. a “ “ 1
/romthetkoodi
ly cleanses the
J cases ot the w.
•ases have been
Cured by S. S. 8.
T ME
COMPan?
Remember we are now at our new quarters, 404 and 400
Third Street, and want all the ladies to call on us.
OUR SUB I
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 Siiecting worth 26c for 18d.
Syrian Lawn—stripes nnd plaids, worth 12 l-2c for 6c.
Extra largo Damask Towels, drawn thread and tied fringo
worth 36c for 18c.
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. '
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 they are so
Qheap—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 you must let
hear from you. ’Phone 76.
us
\
edy tree from my Ita/mful
an J purely vegetable. Much
4ll im[ uritir-KKKS ( f
. Thousand*, of J i
worst forms of blood dls- ^ r
Ui our Tteattve maife I f,«< loutj vUtttt \ f
BWirr SPECIFIC co., AtlauU, Ga. . x
a owirr Bi'W.lflC CO., AUauU,Ga. 4 .
THE FAIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Ofllce.
SQUARE ON TUB WINDOW,
Full lino Htefl I.'namWciI Warn Just
rtcHvod By buying Hi!., wan you
Mi k«qi ernytUw nice.
Puns, B-HIcrs, PI-s PltM, Tulis, Slop
Jilt*. Howls mol IM'olo'i'-, Will, r I'.iiis
ami Dippers, Coffee Pot* mul DIfli
Puns.
Full line :i ‘w Glassware.
Tlic celehrat-.tl Clauds Curror* npil
BreniJ Knlres mol Slurpeu-irs. Good
Kitchen Knives :1c.
Laoden, Frovy & Clark Hutclicr
Knives Sc. It. F. SMITH,
Proprl-tor.
All persons having ilemsmt. scalnst
the cetato ot John D. Hudgins, late ot
Bll.b county. dtcMMd, sre hereby no-
lined to render In their deuuuvl. to the
undersigned according to law. Anil all
person. Indebted to mid estate are re
quired to moke immediate payment.
This 14th day of June, list,
EDWARD BOH,
Administrator ot John D. Uudf liu, do-
cca.cd
W.L. Douclas
C *) CUAr IS THE BIST.
I?V# W nut NO SQUKARINO.
#5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH& ENA/*CU£U CALC
% J.W R0UCC.3 Soles,
*2. *1 ?& BtnrfScteotiHOEs.
i -1CNO fOK CATALOdUC *
W-LD0UQLA3,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Ysa caa save mnnrv hr sareliulai IV* !*•
Douglnn t'lu.f*.
Bccuustf. v/e nre the larg^at mamif.K (ur«r« of
adveiiiM-d •!:<><:* in the world, nnd Kunianlre
the value by stamping the name an«l price ou
the bottom, which protri ts you •gniu*t high
prices aud the rriddlcm«n'rt profits. Our shoes
equal cuatom work in *«• !»-, esajr fitting and
wearing nualltlea. We have thrtn sold every,
where at lower prices for the value given thsa
aify other mnLf. Take no substitute. If your
dealer cannot supply you, we cun. bold by
ROCHESTER SHOE C0 t . -
. 6f3 CHERRY STREET.
GEOROfA. BIBB COUNTY.—HM I*oh,
fldmlnlstnitor estate of Ji.hn I>. Hud-
gin*. Into of mild county, <leo-a*e<!. hav
ing applied to me for leave to soil all of
tho ml estnts uitusteil In Bibb rounty.
Go., ami tine hoime nnd lot In Abbeville,
Wll*o\ (Ja., «nd one hoiiae «n<l lot
in Roberta. Crawf-.nl county, fJa., this
I* therefore to nbtlfy all parties con
cerned to file objection*, If any they
have, on or before the first Monday In
August, 1M4, why leave to *'• 11 aald real
estate should not be granted to the nild
•dmlntatfutbr. C M. WILEY,
Ordinary*