The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 18, 1894, Image 5

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■■ THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1804.1 r FULTON’S FIGHT WAXING FURIOUS In a pair of our $5,00 I’ai/ts— The pride'is inferi; ir But the quality ftiipwi So with 3'Qur money advance. 40CENf1 Gets the Boy a (air of our regular 75-cent ItPM, see—j: Today's Primary Pregnant With Excit ing Episodes and Probably Sen sational Street Scraps. LON AND MILT CENTRAL FIGURES Around Whom Will Rally Ilia Respect* lvo flclllgerents In Ilia Contest* Atlanta Standing on Tiptoo Watching (lie Conflict* rA'DF.RTAKEIl AND P.MRAI.DIEK, 01X Mnlberry tit. - flluion, Oa. Telephone*—Office, 40T» lleildeiice. 409 NOTICE. Marriage*, births, deaths, funerals ind meetings Inserted In this column at It tor ten lines and 10 cents per Uns tor tacb added line. A responsible nant* must accompany the advertisement os a I — guarantee of good faith. FUNERAL NOTICE. DAME.—The friends and acquaint ances of Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Dnme, VV. E. Jenkins and family are requested to attend the funeral of the tnfant of Mr. end Mrs. T. J. Dnme at Jones Chapel cemetery. South Macon, at 4 o’clock THIS ABTERNON. Leave residence in ‘Bast Macon at 3 v. Atlanta. July 17.—-(Special.)—The pri mary tomorrow for the selection af del egates to the congressional convention and the nomination of candidates for the ?eri*Iature and county officers gives every Indication of being the hottest election in years. Livingston and Cnrdler will of course make the leading llghL Both sides r.re prepared for a hard day’s work and both claim thst their candidate will win, though Livingston appears to have the advantage, taking an impartial view of the situation. .There are a great many non-committals, however, and the silent vote may cause a surprise tomorrow. Last night’s Joint debate, which was a political experience that few who wit nessed it care to see enacted within the Democratic party again, wub followed tonight ny separate meetings. Col. Candler, with Hon. N. J. Hammond and Col. Albert H. Cox, held forth at the opera hhuse, while Livingston* and his friends spoke and shouted themselves hoarse at the county court house. Both meetings were largely attended and neither candidate had cause to com plain of a lack fof enthusiasm. Livingston is confident of carrying Fulton county and boasts that he will even defeat Candler in DcKalb, his own county. THB Y ALE-OXFORD CONTEST. The Honors Were Mostly Accorded yo Our English Cousins. London, July 16.—The crack athlft*> or Oxford triumphed over the champions of We at the Queen’s Club, tv6« Kensing ton, today, after a sensational tourna ment, in which the Yale boys, although beaten, were by no means disgraced. Rain poured down almost uncavflmdy from noon until the programme was more than half decided and . the sodden condition of the track and inflfld . played havoc with the form of the' American*. The Yale men are but Uttla accustomed to heavy golns. while the Oxford cracks have been Inured to nil kinds of atmos pheric freaks during tlieir early spring oump-itjm. Had Jupiter Pluvius held aloof the Indi cations are that the result would have been a winner, at the worst, a tie for the Omericans. AS it wots, had Woodhull run up to his form in the half mile the match would have resulted In a tie with four and a half wins to tho credit of each team. The programme agreed on Included nine items, consisting of four runnhig events at standard distances up to one mile, n hurdle race, broad Jump, high Jump, putting the shot an ^throwing the hummer. The team wlnntng live of the nine events secures the victory. Oxford won the live. / The 106-yard run for the queen’s cup wu» won by Fry of Oxford. Time, 10 2-5 seconds. Jordah of Oxford was second, and Pond and Sanford of -Yale third and fourth. Oakley of Oxford won tho 120-ynrd hur- SHOPS REOPENED. <MmimuM, July It’.. The Pullnrin shops at Ludlow, K>\, reopened this morning with clghty-fiw men. They composed tho employes who refused to go out when the strike was inaugu rated, but who afterwards ault work. The shops usually employ ^n’bout 140 men. L. McMANUSttjrf: GENERAL Day Telephone Right Telephone ■ 238 - 232 Undertaking I Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 43G Night Telephones... .435, 178 IDtE-HOURSTOCRFARM Registered TROTTING HORSES, Ugh grade JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT* TLB, red and black BERKSHIRE Plus. , STALLION AT HEAD OP FARM. BARON STAMBOUL. No. 24,418, 2 year, old, by STAMBOUL. 2:01(4; dam by Baron Wilke,, 2:18(4. M'ELROY, No. 18,937, 3 years old, by M’EWEN, 2:18(4; dam by Cuyler. For any Information apply to R. H. PLANT, MACON, OA. FOR SALE THE HANDSOME 2-STORY WITH BASEMENT, No.636 ORANGE ST. Contains nine rooms, with threo bath rooms; hot and cold water. All modern conveniences. The house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top lo bottom, and la In atrlctly flrst-clasa condition. It has a large frontage on Orange afreet and Rose Park, and only half block from Indian Springs car line. It is located on the Hill, in as good neigh borhood aa Macon afford*. It Is undoubt edly 'the ’ prettiest and moat desirable place now on the market. For sale low an.1 on easy terms. For further informa tion call on 11. DUNCAN & CO,- General Real Estate Agents. CLAY’S COFFIN STORE LIBRARY BUILDING, )unty. . There are six candidates out for the legislative seats, Capt. E. P. Howel! of the Constitution, who wants to go to tho legislature to help Put Walsh to tho senate again, Hon. T. B. Felder, Aider- man Arnold Broyles and T. L. Bishop, threo young lawyers, C. I. Brannan, a wholesale grocer, and D. M. Vinlng, superintendent of the city stockade. There are seven candidates for coro- , four for two places on tho board county commissioners, two tickets ‘'tut receiver and twb candidates 4for county, treasurer. The clerk, sheriff and tax collector have no opposition. CRISP GONE TO WASHINGTON. •Atlanta, July 17.—(Special.)—Sneaker Crisp passed through the city todiy on his way to Washington. Ho has been at homo for a week past on account bf the serious Illness of his son, Fred. The young man is Improving, however, and last night when Speaker Crisp received n telegram from Washington stating that the tariff bill would be sent back lb the house tomorrow by the commit tee with a report disagreeing to the sen ate amendments, he at once determined to set out for the capital. •Speaker Crisp thinks the house will stand put on the tariff bill as It went Into the senate and the Anally the coal, Iron ore and sugar schedules, which ore the main points of difference, will go through. If not as the house fixed them, very nearly so. •He 1s hopeful that the conference committee, once It gets down to work, will come to an early understanding. Both sides realise that It is all Impor tant that tho tariff leglslatoln should be finished, and both will yield some in tho Interest of harmony. die race; Hatch of Yalo second, Cadey of Oxford third. Time, 162-5 seconds. Cadey fell at the hurdle. Hlckok of Yale threw tho sixteen-pound hammer 110 feet 5 inches; Brown of Yhlo, 104 feet; Robert son of Oxford, 101 feet. Greenhow of Oxford won tho S8Q yurd run; Rathbonc of Oxford second, and Morgan of Yolo third. Time, 2:00 2-5. Running high Jump. Slicldon of Yale and San wick of Oxford tied for first place at 5 feet 8% Inches; Cadey of Yale next with 5 feet 7% Inches. Putting the 16-pound shot, Hlckok of Yale. 41 feet 4% inches; Brown of Yale second, and Mnllng of Oxford third. In the mile run Greenhow of Oxford won; Hlldyard of Oxford second, Morgan of Yale third. Time, 4 minutes and 212-5 seconds. In tho running broad Jump Sheldon of Yale, 22 feet llVi inches; Oakley of Ox- ford second. 22 feet 1(4 Inches; Fry of Oxford third, 22 feet Si Inches. Jordan of Oxford won the 440 yard run; Ford of Ynle eecond, and Pond of Yale third. Time, 51 seconds. Rain fell In torrents 4n short Inter vals, nnd tho condition of tho tracks nnd grounds tvns heavily ogninat record- breaking. Hlckok has a sprained kneo He has a record of 125 leet hammer throwing. THE BRITANNIA WON. The Vigilant Seems to Sail In Hard Luck Across tho Waters. aBngor, Ireland. July 18.—Tho course over which the American sloop Vigilant and tho British cutter Britannia .ailed for the County Duwn cup. or ilf equiva lent In cash. J3U, Is peculiarly adapted to the English rating model. It has twelve turns, and as tho Brltunnla la credited with being at least a third faster In stays than tho Vigilant, she entered tho contest with tho assurance that she rad probably two minutes advantage of tho centre-baarder. Tho Vigilant looked a tritle less majestic than she did m tho last weekly races, us she had 4(4 lest NEWS PROM ALBANY. Albany, July 17.—(Special.)—Allxuiy holds her primary today lor the leg islature. Tire contort. Is a hard one lie- tween Col. E. D. Jones and Mr. A. W. Oouby. Both men are good DeumcnUK, Col. Jones Is it bright young lawyer and represented Dougherty In the last general assembly. Mr. Cosby Is a progressive nud aohgraottal farmer. Delegates will also be chosen for tho tenth senatorial convention. The choice for United States senator will bo expressed by ballot. As this Is Hon. Henry Turner’s old district. M:rj. It, let til's friends have made no special effort for him, expecting tho county lo cast her vote for Turner. But Col. Garrard friends lias friends here from Ootmabu*. who uve tonkins a, desperate canvass for him. Pat Walsh’s friends nro very nctlvo for hltn and nay they will carry the county tor him. i A heavy rain fell yestBrdny'nnd crops arc doing well. ■FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Marshallvllle, July 17.—(Special.)— FVjr several weeks past dally shipments of fruits and vegetables lave been made from this point. But today has been the largest shipment, consisting of 170 cases of tomatoes and peaches. The tomato industry has not proved very remunerative so faA on account of the drought, and the prevailing low prices of everything. But peaches, the luscious Georgia peaches, will atwayB command the best prices. Messrs. Humph & Baldwin received returns of 84 per case‘for a shipment of peaches. They -shipped about 'twenty cases to day of Slump the World peaches, nnd will have many more. They certainly have one of .the best located peach or chards In the state. ■OBTTINO RID OF ANARCHISTS. Rome. July 16.—In the senate today the povernrrtent'B anti-Adarchist toll was approved -without debate. Premier Crisp! announced, amlil shouts of ap proval from all paius of the cham ber that the most dangerous of An archism under oonvlctlon and those subsequently convicted would be sent to an Island in the Red Sea to be con fined. Some Anarchist prisoners. He safd. had already been sent there. Slgifor Crispi added tha't government agents lid wtarted for England to nz- zlit the authorities In dhat country in Identify fng Anarchists and keeping them under surveillance. LADIES Needing a tonic, or children who want bond ing up. should take UROwS'b IRON mm'.ns. It Is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigeatloto BUlousmsd, Liver Oxnplalnu and Neuralxta. •HANGED FOR HIS BAD CRIME. SooCUvUle, Ky.. July 16.—Marlon H-.ward. colored, was taken from the court house here by a mob and hanged to a tree In the court house yard. How ard was being tried on the charge of assaulting a 10-year-oid girl, Beulah Davidson. He was captured Sunday afternoon. Howard was married, and Is 31 years old, but he bore a bad character. The mob was ordersly, but ds.er mined. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Moat Perfect Made. of her top mast cut off and her bowsprit shortened. This reduced her sail area und guvo her less than her former time allowance. How much aho will allow the Britannia will not be known until tho centre-boarder Is remeasured There was a shtltliig wind at the start and both yachts took In the spinnaker. Tho Britannia crowed the lino the sec onds ahead, but' tho Vigilant passed the earn, fourteen miles out, twenty-ono sec onds in the lead and completed the llrst round of seventeen miles ono minute and thirty-one seconds uheRd. On the second rouud the Vigilant was threo minutes ahead, but on the third round the wind died away to a dea5 calm. Tho Britannia drifted Into a ktreux of ulr that enabled her to forgo ahead nnd gain, a lead of two minutes and ten see oiris. On the last lap of three mile, the rwlnd freshened and tha Vigilant out this down to ono minute and thirty-three seconds, both yachts running with lee rails under a spray Ilyin* over the bows. Tho uncertainty In regard la the al lowance that 'the Vigilant gives tno Britannia made It impossible for tho spec tators to accurately determine how mud, the Vigilant hud been beaten on corrected time. They knew that the British yacht had vanquished the contreboarded by cne mlnuto and thitty-three seconds actum time. It Is variously catlmolcd that the reduced soli area of 'the Vlgilt.it will reduce Iter allowance from ono rntnuta nnd ten seconds to two minute*. The English yachtsmen have reverse t their opinion of tho Vigilant. They admit that she hail much tho beat of tho rare un.t seemed to lie a sure winner until the wind fell. They believe that the sea room at the mouth of the Lough was In tin Vigilant's favor, but that the frequent turns of tho course were again-1 oer, particularly in ft light breeze. To era was not o lltlle tluko until tho yucli's ua Into the calm ut the beginning of tho lost round. A VETERAN'S VERDICT. Hie War Is Over. A Well-known Sol* dler, Correspondent and Journal ist tylakcs a Disclosure. •ntrlbuted liar thousands of brave Indiana rot Mma to thMMPMHIVVIlMpilipMHI Pr record In tliut respeot than it doc*. In llUcraturo It la rapidly acquiring un onyiahlu place. In war and literature n Yuwell, well known an a writer ns ■■^hns won an honorable position. Dur ing the late war lie was a uu. h. y. cavalry and or the 13th Indiana In fantry Volunteer*. Regarding an important circumstance ho writes a* follows; l ofverml of us old veterans hero nro using Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine. Heart Ouro laud Nerve and Liver Pill*, all or them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, we have never used remedies that compare with thorn. Of the Pills we must say they are tho best com* hi nation of tho qualities required In a prep aration of their nature wehuve over known, Wo have none hut words of pralso for them. They are tho outgrowth of a new principle lal medicine, nnd tono up tho system wonder- They nro tho outgrowth of a now principle In medicine, nnd tono up tho system wonder fully. Wo say to all, try those remedies.' —Solomon Yewoll, Marion, Ind., Doc. 0,1W>2 Those remedies are sold by all druggist* on a poslttvo guarantee, or scot direct uy tho Dr. Milos Medical Oo.. Elkhart, Ind., on re ceipt of price, II per bott le, six hot t let celpt of price, |I per bottle, six bott les 10. ox- press prepaid. They positively contain neither opiates nor daugorous drugs, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. .11. & COMPANY. B UYEftS Of IG- ARGAINSHN.... I TABLE LINENS. TOWELS. NAPKINS.... HOSIERY..... LACES. EMBROIDERIES CONDITION OF THE TREASURY. WadJln&ton, July 10.—'’l'rwmury finan ces sliuw an Improved condition, due solely to the largo receipts from Inter- uni revenue, Which have revetted for tiro half mouth of July $1.5.000.000, out of a total of $2d,500,000. The expend iture.! for the saute period UKitrcfi'.ito $18,000,000. This places tho treasury In a comparatively cosy position, with ■waitaMo currency nt the. large centres for delivery without having to Irmsfer It from point to point to mcul pros|iect- tvs draftst. The receipts up to dale In dicate i total for the month of $:i.5,ooo,- (HK) while the expenditures will proba bly fall below $50,000,000, the larger part of the pension iviyineut having already been made tor tho month. Customs dins still run at a very low figure, and internal revenue receipt* tire not expected to centlnuo to flow In at tho same rare, a* nmoli of tho spirits In bond have already boon ta ken out In addition to llie Increased tax on whisky. When the tariff bill has passed. Internal revenue will, of course, decline rapidly, hue customs ceeolpts ore expected to respond to the eltungos In the tariff bill and resume their normal volume. WANT TO IMPEACH THE MAYORS Galveston. July 16.—The branch in this city of the American Railway Union tonight prevented n petition to the city council for the Impeachment bf Mayor Dr. A. A. Fly. This Is the result or the mayor’s action In suppressing the strike and preventing lawlessness during tho past week. The petition accuses the mayor of having transcended the law In calling out the militia, making a rude display of his pistol and threatening to fire Into the crowd around the Union depot. TORNADO IN GERMANY. Berlin. July 16.—A tornado swept upper Bavaria Saturday last, destroy ing 200 houses. answer this question. Why tio so many peopl. we ses around us sesra to prefer to .utter and be tuade miserable by Indigestion, con- sUpaUon, dizziness, loss, of appetite, conung up of the food, yellow akin, when for 71 cents wo will sell them bblloh's VilaUzvr, guaranteed la cure tnemT bold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street sod ColMUt KVtaut, . _ „ , „ Who wish the most aston ishing results from n lit tle outlay of money should not fail to inako careful examination of our great offerings. Sat urday we took the great big spoon of reduction and stirred it uround mightly amongst these lines of merchandise. Values arc ignored. Such a paralyzing blow to former prices was never before struck on loading lines of merchandise in this community. We. quote you prices over tho counters. Then you enn sec wiiat the reduction really is by comparison. U. •fc COMPANY. Remnants of Smbpoidpp^ less than half Dunsi?e>iling 85. CUhite Plaid baton cuopfch IOq ¥op 5q. Ladies’ Qests *l(j. Qla^H Si!l( fflitts 10q. Gents’ Gauze 5hirts 33 L3(j cioopth 75<». Roys’ Stpacu }4ai;s at 25(». §9pian Latuns««Plaids 8$ 5 tp *pes 5(>. Ladies’ fast bla^, pegulap made )4ose, at 12 1»2 (jents. Puff QosoQti Shipts, all sizes, 45q. THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Oflico. SQUARE ON THE WINDOW. Full lino Stc l Enameled Ware just received. By buying this ware you can keaqi everything nice. l’.iiis. BoilrtU, Ft** Plates, Tub*, Slop Juts. Bowls, und Pitchers, Water I’.ills and 'Dipper,, Coffee Pols nud Dirh Pjus. Full line new Glassware. The celebrated Clauxs Carzeni and Bread Knives nnd Sharpener*. Good Kitchen Knives 2c. Uuxlef*. Frovy fc Clark Dumber Knives Sc. It. F. KMITH, proprie tor. COMPANY 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 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 i will be glad to call on all who are interested, but you must let us| hear from you. ’Phone 76. '^5 f L-r AGENTS FOR EVERARDS CANADA MALT BEER, BRANDENBURG AND FRERES CLARETS, WHITE WINES AND COGNACS, R. BRUNINGHAUS BURGUNDY WINES. O. LAUTEREN SOHN RHINE WINES, WISDOM & WARTER SHERRIES. Old Forrester and Belle of Mucon Whiskies, Horace It. Kelly’s Fine Key West Cigars, Manitou Mineral Water, Gin ger ’Ale nnd Sarsuparillu, Zim Faudcl California Clarets, Piper Hcidsieck Cliutnpaigncs. ALTMAYER & FLATAU, 457 and 459 Cherry Street, MACON, GA. SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE > BOTLOmca-CCX EMALE COLLEGER Jl *nd#r tho *dininU«r»tlf>rt r.f on« family* r-tniine m J.n'.rab >e. and -ahums r«|,t It.ir-M* /Hi v/A tenswamii: Fflartlr, fivfsjsr •n<i lull ton bftwviih and aajrthjOl lb« Full <’« (ji-w-.y* r-ziVvi-af Jt