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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1894.
A DAY'S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of 8right Items Furnished
by the Telegraph'* Hustling
Correspondents.
A HOT FIGHT IN THE EIGHTH
CcHgrMinM Uwion and Judge Mc
Whorter Are Hard at It—Thar Arm
Making Ipmhn In tlioCoau-
of tlie Ulalrlci,
* 'Alberto, July JC.—(Special,)—Con
gressman Lawson and Judge Hamilton
iMOWhorter are inking a rod-hot race
tor the Democratic nomination In this,
(the ElgWth, congressional district.
{They tiave fcecn gmmptag the dlsulot
together and tonight trad a joint de
bate here. There was a big audience
present to hour 'them, and both gen
tlemen made eloquent speeches and
were loudly applauded by their
friends. It is bard to say Wow the race
IS going In 'this county, but the ohancea
seem do be slightly In favor of Judge
AtoWihorter.
In this district Judge Lawson has
the ad vantage up to Mils time, (tie Is
well in the lead, bat McfWhUrter'e
friends appear to be confident in at ue
will owfcn up and got the sixteen votes
nucurtury io nominate hum in tne tnn-
ITeasiibmil convention.
There were two meetings held here
Saturday night; one addressed by
Capt. H. 11. Carlton in favor of Law-
son and another by Messrs. W.**B.
liurneiii, H. O. Tuck atid G. C.
Thomas. Much enthusiasm was mani
fested at both meetings.
It Is said than Judge Lawson's
friends will start a campaign daily pa
per here shortly. The Athens Banner
Is «n ardent supporter of Judge Mc
Whorter. *
A MB DTI NO TH FRANKLIN.
McWhorter’s Friends Wore DlssaUsfled
and Ost Another Chance.
Cariuswllle, July 18.—(Special).—
Judge McWhorter will have another
chance to carry FrankUn county,
though It Is hardly probable 'that be
will do it; Congressional delegu/tet«
were elected and Instructed for Judge
Lawson last Saturday at a mass meet
ing. There was some question of the
legality "Of the .election, however, and,
tho county executive committee after
consideration have decided to call
njiolher mass meeting on July 25 U>
name delegates to 'the congressional
convention and ito nominate candidates
for repress tela tl vs and stuite senator.
LIVINGSTON AND CANDLER.
ffhey Had a Hough nod Tumble De
bate in Atlanta Last Night.
Atlanta, July 16.—(Special.)—The Llv-
InKHton-C-uxiko c^mki "MiuihI Jmnt di
bble at tho opera house tonight was a
Punch nnd Judy show. The audience
which packed tho opera house went out
to Bc^-somo fun. and when tho Hpcnk-
•'I’M didn't touch ihe inatU Uu* crowd
Jollied them up and then took charge
of the thing themselves. It was a giAul
Matured crowd, hut not at all respect
ful or considerate of the footings of the
rival candidate*. Livingston was tho
special target of tho hoodlum element,
though ho evidently had a majority of
the whole audience.
Col. Candler opened the debate in an
hour’s speech and concluded In fifteen
minutes, lie devoted most of his .time
to showing up Llvlngston'a trickery to
tile Dembcratlo party nnd his friendship
to Jerry Simpson, Weaver ami Mrs.
Lenne. lie claimed that Livingston was
not a fit Democrat to lead the party ih
this district—no Democrat nt all. In fact.
Ho had advocated the torch nnd dag
ger In 1R91 a» a sub-treasuryIte nnd
Ocallte. and 'was In fact n mongrri hy
brid’politician with i\p sex and no f ilth
to man or any party. Mrs. Lease, Col.
Candler said,.was a female chameleon.
Livingston sat on tho Blag** with his
striped Bocks showing half way up to
Ills knee. Home one In the erbwd yelled
out: "Make hint pull his socks off; Jerry
didn't wear any."
Livingston, who couldn't be heard half
tho I lino, defended his record ns a Dem
ocrat. 11c said Candler lnd always
Voted against Democratic measures In
congress and had stumped tho state
ngnlnst Colquitt. He was on record us
always against silver and for a con
traction of the currency, having cast
five votes that way.
He attacked the Atlanta Journal for
printing the Populist dally In Its office.
The Journal cartooned him ami at the
haiuo time cartooned and ridiculed .Pres
ident Cleveland In tho PopuMst paper
for n few pieces of money.
He wanted to know why the Journal
didn't fight Gordon for being an Allt-
nneeman.
Candler, he said, voted against the
Democratic Interests when the Hays
Tllden electoral commission was
counted.
Livingston was constantly Interrupt
ed by hoots and Jeers, All sorts of
questions fired at him and ridi
cule’amounting to insult heaped upon
him as a man and Democrat.
The election Wednesday will be hot,
but Livingston will probably win.
EVERETT OUT OF THE RACE.
J3e Withdraws ft ml Judge J. W. Mad
dox Wifi Have No Opposition for
Oongrf.
Rome, July 16.—Judge J, W. Mad-
fiox will receive a renomlnatlon for
congress from the Seventh district
without opposition. Ex-Congrcenman
It. W. Everest tai been in the rnre,
bud has decided to withdraw. In hk*
loiter of withdrawal he soya:
"Relieving that a heated campaign
FRAGILE THIN, A SI) DKUCATK
O wuuwa find that Doctor
Penh's Favorite Pnv
flUfc n •crtjoiou builds up tbetr
VBB '“•/—v strength. TW makers take
JHl. •( ) tb* ri*k of mIIdu tt «m
trit.il If It doceuv Ixukv
fit or cure. In Uh» c»u*
fvnrv afflt. u-d woman,
tl*vv1l return her minor.
Nonrou* or th*n« ml IV
H nH^'lty.
■ ■ mw. Pt*pta«’wnviit, lntor*
I I nil lntlanmtariim nnd III*
m • <vr*Uou, Beering - down
I'alns, and all wvm&nly weaitu^HHii «>r ail*
lueata are cam! by the " Prwriutloo.*
A 5U<i Svrtntm. Lu
Da R.V. PttMOSi Cwr Mr Mjr wife suf-
ferr-d from laceration a* the ar«»s*t* and tntiani*
nutUon *h«* «x>nir*''t | rir Ded-ridden and
lintfond about no*year at death's door. !>»•
<■»! a|'|>li<-.<ti<<nr w.-rv aivt-n her and I*r. Ph*rw‘«t
FaruriteFlteeflpaoo; *h« grodurllr rvwwh*o»i
Mrenjrth and cnntluuod to do no until .dao n>
wtrnd. I am oiartnvxio that any cm** of
womb tttsewne i«n t« ocrtalnl) and portna-
neatly cured by tho use.of your remedies.
Agt. Southern Kxp. Go. j
Jt0¥i.
Usee these
AT JUHAN’S
Big line of Stamped Linens at New York cost.
7, 8 and 10c Dress Ginghams reduced to ... .6c
Line of French Zephyrs reduced to 12 l-2c
Good line of Black J’laid Lawns at 6c
16 ynrds of regular 10c Bleaching for ; .$1
Good line of Ventilated Corsets at 60c
Pretty line of Flannels for Bathing Suits.
All fine Parasols and Umbrellas at less than
factory prices.
#®“Trunks a specialty.
JUHAN’S
..606..
CHERRY
would 'tend to widen the breach now
exjgtln* In the tarty, and create dis
sensions ilhort'mjght prove detrimental
to that unity and perfect concert of
notion >o essential to party aucceas, In
the tntereet of peace and taarmony I
hereby announce my withdrawal fn;-n
the race for repreaentativa In the Fifth
consreaalOiKtl dlatrlot.
■•‘I dealre to expreea my CTneere
thanka to the many friends who have
ao warmly espoused jny candidacy,
and to aaaure them that their many
acts of kindness and pledges to support
ine will ever be hold hi grateful re
membrance."
This gives Judge (Maddox a clear
neld.
WAIDLBrS ADVIACOTA.QES.
A. Fine Educational Centre—Or.
Urown's Groat Sermon.
Wadl.y, July lT^dSpedaJ.)—Profea-
aor J-awson 'Brown has been elected
principal of the Wadley High Sohool for
the ensuing year. He comes highly re
commended, and 1 believe the educa
tional Interest of our town and vicin
ity will prosper under bla udmnistra-
ttpn. Wadley furnishes all the condi
tions of an oduoatlonal certtre—hoaiUi-
fUl climate, pure water, plenty of
children and abundance of filthy lucre.
It la alao 'the terminal ot the gre.vt
Central railroad and the terminus of
the Louisville and Wadley and the
Wadloy and Mount Vernon railroads.
Wo have eight mail deliveries dally
and are thus In vital touch with tho
outside world.
We are not on a boom, but aro en
joying steady prosperity, .Which makes
tho future safe. To capftailit* we offer
an Inviting field. Let them como this
way und sow 'their golden seed and 1 a
golden harvest they wilt rcaoh. The
Telegraph has wrought grandly In the
development of our country. May tts
light never grow dim nor its shadow
U»a.
Tho special meeting of 'the Baptist
church closed last night. It was a suc
cess from beginning to finish. Tho
good that has been effected cannot bo
fully estimated. Yesterday was u big
day with us. Rov. Mr, Bruton, pastor
of the Methodist church, called In his
appointment that*, ho and his flock
might attend the 'Baptist church and
leaw Rev. J. Ware Brown, D. D. ot
Dublin. Ga.. preach. Dr. Brown was
at Ill's bent. His subject at U o'clock
was "The Law of Personal Influence."
It waa Indeed a grand effort. For
nearly an hour he held the large con
gregation enlranood under the spell
of his eloquence and sta'tementii ot
the great truth, lucid Illustrations,
faultless diction nnd overpowering
loglo. At the close of the service Rev.
Dr. Uru dm 'took the doctor by the hand
and shaking it warmly thanked him
for his magnificent sermon. Dr. Brown
will leave on tho noon train for his
home, carrying wlhh him the gratftudo
and lovo of our people.
Wc had a heavy rain yesterday even
ing. It Is fair thta morning, but Un
settled.
CAMPING AT MION’A.
Good People of Macon County Enjoy n
Religious Picnic.
Reynold. July 10.-(Speckll.t—'Tlie
Macon county uauuimartng nt Mlonu
ttpHucs. otluotatl nlmuf leu miles »outl\
of (Ms place. Is now In sefslon. It Is
largely intended by pcoplo ftno Mnr-
slaiUvllle, UaMUS. Offleslion'c ami
flic surrotuidiug country. It U efttliuo-
ted nltat fiats nwre tuere than 10,000
people on the groumls yesterday.
The nux'ilisj Is under the direction uf
Dr. J. 11. MoOfixe, llte pnoiding elder
of the dt-iU’lot,:o<s!sr.>l by n number of
0bla tuid earnest ministers. Dr. W. 1.
Grsen of Fort- Valley, who lias been
Identified wVth so n»uiy .timpimvt'duts
In illlTetvol s‘‘ 'Iti.ls of the shite, Is In
attctklauov. 'I'M., nsBMttnc lias bwu a
success lu ever)' patnlculer, nud a per-
mtlMbC enmp gend vrtll be estab
lished.
Tho Old VMM Aasochitlon of Mn-
Ceu county will have their aimual
me slug At Huso siw’ngs on tbs lOlh of
Angus', nnd Goil Gordon will be re
quested to deliver on oddtvss on Guff,
occasion.
HIGH WINDS AND RAIN.
Trees Uprooted and Houses Injured nt
Mldvllle.
iMldvllle, July !«.—(Spedal/t-fiVe
bid quite a rain and wind storm near
this point on Sunday evening last. The
wind blew down fences and uprooted
trees on the form of Messrs. Davis A
Marks. There were two houses on the
farm badly damaged by having Urge
trees blown upon them.
PROHIBITION IN SPALDING.
The Necessary Number of Signatures
to Call an Election Secured.
Gridin, July W.—(Special.)—A peti
tion containing the names of nearly TOO
voters ot BpaMIng county has been
presented to the ordinary, asking that
a day be set, as the law provides, when
an election may he held to divide
whether or not Raiding shall Join the
list of proMbtUon counties. In all prob-
s bllfty a not distant day will be set
and the bitterest fish ever bad In (he
county wilt be precipitated.
Constipation and tick headache pos
itively cured by Japanese IJv.r Pel
lets; SO PPlU» 25 cents Sold at Good-
wyn & Smalt's drug store.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Wo Wt Fair tt<ahe.t Medal and Dtgg.su.
MACON VS. MILLEDGEVILLE.
Mlllcdgeville, July 10.—(Special.)—
Ruin put on end to what liromlsed to
be a line gntue of ball between Macon
and Mlllcdgeville this ervening, It lmv-
lug to lie c.111 od at tho end of the sixth
ending, wtth a. score of ;i and it. und
both teams fighting hard for victory.
Harris for Mucon and Fettigo for Mil-
ledgeville pitched fine bill. The teams
play tomorrow nud Wednesday.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
The following Judgments were rendered
yesterday:
Roach vs. Western and Atlantic Rsu-
road Company. Reversed.
M.»bry vs. MetropUtan Trust Company.
Affirmed.
Elliott vs. Parker. Aftlrmcd.
Waldrop et al. vs. Almund ct at. Re
versed.
Sharp vs. Hicks. Reversed.
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company
vs. Wood. Reversed,
tttrodder vs. Southern Granite Com
pany. Affirmed.
Dawson vs. Briscoe et al. Affirmed.
Williams vs. Williams et al. Reversed
In part and affirmed In part.
Grooms et at. vs. Ollll Company. At-
firmed.
Pah-cloth vs. Stubbs and Tlson. Af
firmed.
Reab vs. Sherman. Reversed.
Gregory vs. Daniel & Bon. Reversed.
Georgia Home and Insurance Company
vs. Hall & Psddinghaus. for use of hall.
Reversed in part and affirmed in part.
Western Assurance Company vs. Wil
liams. Affirmed.
Paul vs. Honey it al. Affirmed.
City Council of Augusta vs. Hudson.
Affirmed.
Patterson vs. Augusta and ' Savannan
Railroad Company. Revetsed.'
Georgia Railroad and Banking Companv
Keener, administrator. Affirmed.
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company
vs. Phillips. Affirmed.
9anvonnah, Thunderbolt and Isle of
Hope Hallmiy vs. Beasley. Affirmed.
Savannah Street Railroad vs. FWkttn.
Affirmed. <f
Savannah, Thunderbolt and Isle of
Hope Railway vs, Bryan. Affirmed.
Doyle vs. Days. Reversed.
Savannah, Florida nnd Western Railway
Company vs. Decker Fawcett. Reversed.
Renfroe et al. v« Shuman. Reversed.
Southern Home Building and Loan As
sociation vs. Homo Insurance Company
of New Orleans. Affirmed with Kreetlon.
Kaufman vs. Ehrlich, guardian, ct al.
Affirmed.
Plant in tho
UNBINE.
Crushed ffllddltpgft 'flouyn
Tho only Flour of Its kind, and the b«st of
anyklnd, Iti.msdobynseorelpiw-
ci.ii known to but two persona. 9
•lOO.POn 1-- v— ifiW c-r tkn Knowledge.
Ask your grocer If his flour Is mixed
with com flour. 8uch flours are Inju
rious to health. We have no com meal
attachment. UNDINE crushed ' mid
dlings tlbur Is pure and wholesome and
Is me da f rvm selected wbo.it. IT fS
WATER GROUND.
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
.'LIRE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTS.
WANTED.
WANTED—Two experienced lady can
vassers. Apply 304 Fourth street.
WANTED—Gecond-hAnd shay loconfo-
ttve, standard guage, 8-Inch wheels,
thirteen or fourteen ton*, state price.
tAlso, second-hand planer, boiler and
engine. Lumberman, 'Box 35, Vldnllo,
Ga.
BOARDERS WANTED-On the am.
F.i>: .-la** b—ml nt !■>a S.i3»,»r r.m.-.
"A B..** care Telegreph.
W.VNTE'J—Those whb desire big bar-
KA'i.s in cl thing, bats and gent,' fur-
llUf.ll.g gvotit to call at lini ng a J.
J. Cobb, iMlgnee.
WANTED—You to eee the 1814 Densmore
model typewriter on exhibition at F.
R. Pomeroy's J. E. Mlnter. tele-
phone M3.
FOR RENT—Five-roefn bouse, 305
New (treat; also five-room bouse. 1133
College street. A. V. Toole.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms.
with aQ modern eovenlence*. over
stare or w. e. Kill & Co., on Second
•trevt. Suitable for physician or den
tist. For further Information'apply
at WUttncham's Warehouse.
FOR RENT—Tbs elegunt two-story
brick residence. (35 Orange street,
containing nine rooms and Hues bath
rooms and all modern conveniences.
The hense has recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
utreet car llnea For further particu
lars apply R. 8. Collins & Co.
25 pieces of double width, nil wool black serges, batiste,
albatross and Henriettas, on front counter at 49 cents. Not a
piece in the lot intrinsically worth less than double the price
asked for them.
Our entire stock of figured French organdies at 26 cents,
reduced from 40 cents.
Beautiful linings, laces nnd ribbons cheap.
Mosquito nets made and put up, §1.46 to $4.00.
Trunks—Btylish, durable, cheap.
White organdies two yards wide, 40 to 65 cents.
Wash goods at sacrifice prices from now on to close out.
now is the time to buy.
Call and take a look through; it will certainly pay you.
Burden, Smith. & Co.
FOR RENT—Nloe seven-room dwell
ing for (18 per month. No.
Orange street. Apply to E. J. Will
ingham, ait Payne & Willingham's.
FOR RENT—A comfortable, furnished
front room In splendid locality on the
Hill. No children In the house,
dress “J. H..’’ care Telegraph.
FOR SALE. ...
FOR BALE CHEAP—A good Georgia-
raised pony. Apply at 209 First
street, near Walnut street.
FOR SALE—One second-hand ten-
horse engine and fifteen-horse boiler
and fixtures for running woodyord.
We will sell the engine and boiler
separate or the entire outfit. Wo
will sell at a bargain. Apply to Willis
F. Price & Co,,
FOR BALE.—Complete stock groceries
und fixtures of W. H. Toole, together
with good horse and delivery wagon.
Best stand In Macon. F. O. Scho
field, assignee.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Good delivery
horse and wagon. Apply at unco to
F. O. Schofield, assignee.
FOR SALE—OIJ papers, for wrapping
purposes, etc., 25 cent* per hundred.
Telegraph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHAT’S Vht tree o£ paying *20 a month
Xor board when you get it for lone
•money ami better at the English
Kitchen T>
WHEN your wife leaves home board
iat the English Kitchen. Cod and
clean.
BUY your meal tickets ait Chapman’s
English Kitchen; -twenty-five for *5.
TAKE your moats at Chapman's En-
' «ll»h IK lichen. Only ladle*' restaurant
In Macon. ,
IF YOU WANT to fill your pantry
twfthout spending a fortune to do so
call on us and we will save you
money. Smith & Bro. ,
15 CENTS BACH for good frying
ohlokens, 4n lots of ten and upward.
W. G. Mtddlebrooki.
82,000 TO LOAN Wednesday. 1 <o 5
years time, 8 per cent .lnHereSt. Ad
dress "Jay.” care Carrier No. 1.
FOUND—Dark bay mule, medium
Ihetgh't. Owner can have by paying
expenses of keeping and advertising
him. B. F. Phillips.
WINTER TOUR—ITALY, EGYPT,
Palestine. MISS ANNE SHAW'8
small select party for LADIES Octo
ber 1; twelfth year, twenty-third par
ty. References In Macon, Address
for circulars, care of City Bank. Rich
mond. V*.
ANY ONE having a set or pnrt of a set
of Georgia reports can find a iup*
chaser by communicating with D. B.
Lester, Savannah. Ga.
NEW HOTEL-Mtlledgevllle; on dummy
fine: 82 per aay. Drummers' home. Mrs.
Miry D. lane, proprietor.
SAM CHUNG. 451 Co-trtxm avenue. First
class laundry.
UNDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sell* 1L
SAM LOO. 674 Cotton avenue, comer
Spring, has opened a first class new
laundry.
WE GIVE you more sugar for $t than
any house In town; all other goods
at prices to please you. Smith &
Bro.
AT COST. AT COST—A full line of gro
ceries to be sold at once. F. O. Scho
field. assignee for W. H. Toole.
IS CENTS EACH for good frying
chickens In tons of ten and upward.
W. O. Mtddlcbrooks.
ORDER your wood from Vlnevllle
wood yard; prompt delivery to any
part of the city. Geeslln & Mabry,
‘jpfeone 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. asstgneo for W. H. Toole.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U the
best made. Have you tried it?
CRACKERS, Extra Toast, Royal Milk,
and a line of Holmes A Coutta* sweet
cakes always in stock at 11. C. Keen’*.
AT COST—Come ami Inspect what we
have; it must be sold. Remember the
place, corner store Armory building.
F. O. Schofield, assignee for W. H.
Toole.
I 8ELL Royal MUk crackers like those
left at your house at 10 cents pound.
W. G. MWdlebrooks.
HANDSOMELY furntstwd front room,
don to bttstzMOS. Address Reason
able, core Telegraph.
10 CENTS per pound for Holmes & Coutta’
.Extra Toast or Royal Milk crackers.
B. S. Smith A Bro.
AT COST—Clothing, Ilata. Underwear.
J. J. Cobb, Assignee of W. A. Redding.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives K&daCootlon. Retail* 20c. lb.
GEORIA, BIBB COUNTY.—H. P.
Cowan, administrator estate of Thomas
G. Woolfolk, late of said county, de
ceased, represents to this court that
he bos discharged the duties of said
trust and has asked Ibr letters ot dls-
mission. This Is to notify all parties
concerned to file objection,, if any
they have, on or before the first Mon
day In August. 1894.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
This 80th April, UM.
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advertised shoe* in the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name ana price ott
the bottom, whicn protects vou against bi*h
price* and the middleman's profit*. Our *boe*
equal custom worlc in style, easy fitting »no
weariuc qualities. We have them sold every*
where at tower price* for the value given th»«
•ny other ra.ike. Take no substitute. If your
dealer cannct supply you, we can. Sold by
lUJCHKSTHIt SUCK <'"■
513 CHERRY STREET.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—H. P-
Cowan, administrator estate of Thomas
G. Woolfolk. late of said county, de
ceased, represents to this court that t:*
has dtacharged the duties of said trust
and has asked for letters of dlgmisstcn.
This Is to notify all parties concerned
to file objections. If any they have, ot
or before the first Monday tn Auguifc
ISS4. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
This 30th April. 1894.