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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1894.
A DAY'S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Bright Items Furnished
by .the Telegraph's Hustling
Correspondents.
BRUNSWICK* * TO ELECT A MAYOR
ffon* Ifarrjr P. DunwoSy Urged by Ills
Prlende MOffer forth* F«*l(lon>
1’olltle* atiiti Other Uunlp
Front Orer the State*
Brunswick, Ga., July 18.—At the
regaur session of the board of alder
men thi« evening the first business Jn
order will be the eleoUon'0. mayor'to
fill the vacancy caused by the resigna
tion of Mr. T. W. Lamb,
Hon. Harry iF. Dunwody, who has
field the oitloo since January 1, and
,who lost ills seat In a contest by Mr.
Iamb, has many friends' who have
urged his election. They say that his
splendid administration of Lho offices
of the city during the time that he wai
in office entitled him to the ofllco for
the unexpired term.
TURNorae fiuends surprised
The friends of Olr. Turner 4n this
section of the state were astonished
to learn of the organized effort* of
the Catholics In Dougherty to instruct
for Senator Walsh, touch an organiza
tion generally among the Catholics, if,
Indeed, the report is true «# to Dough
erty, would introduce a new feature
Into Georgia politic*.
THOMiA6TON~TO PIC S.
Regret Expressed for the Death of
(Mr. P. 3. Ruoksr la Gainesville.
a\homaston, July 18.—(Speoioil.)—Tho
sad news of the death of Mr. F. 8
Mucker at Gainesville on yesterday
brought regret to many hearts In our
town. Mr. Uucker wus until a few
years ago one of our but citizens, but
on account of the connection hfs fam
ily had with the Georgia Female Semi
nary he moved to Gainesville. Ills re
mains wero brought here»yesterday
and interred In the family burying
giyuml. They were ucoompo-nled by
Ills famity end Dr. Olney, represent
ing the Masonic lodge at Gainesville.
Mr. Kutki-r was a bright .\1.in-hi, a
warm (friend and a Christian gentle
man.
The propriety of putting In water
works here t* being discussed by some
of our prominent and most influential
than. The source from which they ex
pect to get tho water Is the Willing-
hum tfprlng, about seven miles west
of hero. It is claimed toy some that the
po-lnt of elevation la at least 150 feet i
higher t'hun our town, hence we will
have an abundance of water without
the aid of an engine. The springs are
about ten In number and the pure
water comes with forco sufficient to
propel a wheel with power to run a
mill or ginnery. *
Tho handsome new livery stables of
Crawford & Fasley are nearing com
pletion. This enterprising firm of
young men have ‘assisted in malting
this one of the best stock markets In I
Middle Georgia. When completed they
wlUtput in a nice line of buggies and
phaetonn and. expect to competo In
prices .with any city In thtu section.
The baseball club of this place has
arranged a series of games with the
Griffin team, scheduled to pOny on the
Oth. 7th and 8th of August on our
grounds. Bath teams will be In fine
trim, and as an ohl grudge exists be
tween these MO Uni ms the' fans" can
expect good playing.
iMr. R. »M. l\itter*8on and wffe Of
Macon, accompanied by their daugh
ters, Misses (Mary, Carrie and Roberta,
are at the Hold Sandwich for the sea-
non. This Is the third-etOKMk they have
been here and they express themselves
a® being delighted -with Thonmato?.,
Its obmate and people.
Air. W. C.. Hightower 9! Wco“iig-
ton, D. C.. Is at home toy a few days
on a vacation.
•Dr. J. W. Suggs, Jr., of Frattsfburg
came over for a abort whEo yesterday.
Mr. Stanley, the courteous ugenffor
the Tih-Jtraph, was here a few days
this week.
<C.»pt. J. A.*Gotten 1s spending the
week at wthia Springs.
Air. J. C. Soon of tfwlfton was here
yesterday on bl»tP—1.
Editor Hardy of tho RanioaviUo Ga-
xeito 1s hers today.
BASEBALL |N MILLKPUEVILLE.
Tho Macon Boys Had the Very Lift*
Pounded Out of Them.
Mllledgevllle. July 18.—(Speclsl.)—On
account of rain yesterday two games of
ball wore played by the Mllledgevllle
und Macon trains today. This In tho
third base rail team which has come
over from Macon to match our boys
and each team goes hack without hav
ing won even a single game. Even the
Invincible Harris found the Mlllodgc-
vlllo slugger* were tbo much for him.
The score* in today's games were:
Morning game—AHUvdgcvlUo 22; Ma
con 6.
Afternoon game—Odllledvttle 11; Ma
con 1.
Mllledgevllle Is playing great ball and
with Pedigo to pitch can do up any
team In the stato.
THE EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Tho Third Party Convention Nominated
a Candidate fbr Congress.
Athens. July 18.—(Special.)—Til* third
party dOMSAteg of tho Eighth district
met In convention hero today and nomi
nated Taney Oerter of Hart county for
congress. There cams near being :» split
In the convention on account bf Carter
being In the employment of the gov*
office
SLEEPLESSNESS,
-J Norv«*u* Do-
1 bUlty. Nwv-
f Li ■A. ^ \ t>u* nxhnust*
tiv4i, NfunU-
IgtA, Paraly-
) »!!«, Lvciikv
tor Ataxia,
MtdaiKholi-},
and kindred oilman to, wtwiW resulting
fi»m over anxiety, overwork or study. «
from unnatural hahlta or exo«m, are
treated mm a om*-tally, with grtsat auooea*, by
tls«. Staff </ 8|i*e**li*t* nttaebml to tho
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Imtitnto at
Buffalo, N. Y. Personal t-uiouiaU-!.* uol
always neOSMUry. Many case* uin aucctaa-
fullv tmUtil ak a dutaiwv.
larnnui A new and wonderfully
&□ 1 llAA. tUl.Wu! trvAlUHMll tuut
tm>n dteoovsnd for Adhma and Hay Kerec,
* which i'an bo Kilt by Mail if Bxpram
It t» not simply a palliaUre but a radical
curt.
Kiir lampilkU. duration Idank*. rof.T-
oim and patioun, in nktin to any
ot tho *bOto nMat.Mn.1 diwwara. midribs
With nil 1-t.ltO in .Pull]., World'S llMfK.1.-
nry Mrdionl AssucinUou, titii Main titrart,
liulTah. A. k.
POLITICS IN HENRY.
McDonough, July 18.—<Spodnl.)—The
Domunrotic executive comuilttoo for
Henry county met Saturday last and
MOM Friday, AQgliat J, as the day to
hold tilio primary Mention for cotwess-
loan, rcpreaeiituiUvu und all county
officers. Tho l’aco between the oaml.-
(laiteH for cdngtlMk is worming up and
llcnry la lino lighting ptsind, with the
chunces In favor of Judge Bartlett.
The race for represnutaitlvo is be
tween Hon. 15. J. Itctigau und Rev.
Smith Ortilln, with Ilcaetitt practically
a winner.
None of the offlier county olllccs uri
l»‘ln« hotly contasttsl except for clerk,
there tielng three catnlldiutcM In the
IMil Irtlw Pair, tthe petal inctuii-
In'llt, Mr. J. B. Ilrown of McDonough
and Mr. Walter Sullivan of Locust
drove.
The' third party people nrt> raising
heaven tutd earth In d»poH of defeating
nhit tvgttlar nonrinei's in the ri'gu-
lur. tlwtloii, especially Uio congressman
and rnprawntatlve. Mr. Turner,, the
I’opuK.t camltdato fbr congress, de-
fetited Mr. OnUi rites *n Henry county
ttvo ycum ago. hut duty could not de
feat Ool. Rttacno with one of their
strongest, men, tt innn porsonttlly strong
sod admires) si) over the county, Dr.
1. L. OuiMir. So fur (they Inve not put
out u candidate for rciprciM-ntntlve.
Tho Populism will not again cutdi.
the Petinx'rul* (if the eeiiuty mippliig,
and when the election te orer tihey will
ltn.vo enteso tto tthlnk tho world Imn
Cptno to tut end for them poKtimlly
forever In Henry.
Mr, Pool TXrrnor wns eolocted ns
olijilrtpatv ot the now Democratic ex-
ecnrlve commit!ce.
MR. GARRARD IN BUTLER.
Butler, July 18.—(Spednl.)—Hou.
Lotrin P. Gunvml nddn«sed the dtl-
srns of 'IVta’lor today in n moot forcible
rad coin icon sense opeeoh. He began
by suylug ttliat he came to talk busi
ness. How tho people could got re
lief from tho stringent times. Tlmt he
l«nd dhdlMhrsd JlnJ. Bacon to debate
but he (lltivon) declined on the grouml
tlBU for Donioctttitle luirinony It wns
best, tool (to noticed .tlmt .Mr. llaeon
s|»>ko ot Canton to a Demoertttle rally;
Unit it dlseusslou „f political Issues
would int disrupt the Democratic par
ly but tend to enlighten Democrats on
political tpit-sllons.
Mr. Gumuxl 'tht'n referred . lo the
Ghkno platforutlils I user! Ion Of the
tliree planks, vl/.„ the repml of the 10
per cent tnx on state banks, the land
plank and tlho prohibition of speculft-
tlon: tlmt should the peoplo elect him
ns their sentiitor lie would work hard
for their tlrcHU-l.il relief.
He then took up the administration,
showing whnt tho Democrats luid ilunn
and rite homwt etfort of the South's
rqnwtMmi to carry out the Chi-
engo phtfjera, ctv.
Mr. Gnrmnl si»ke tin hour and n
ltflir to n large nml ctiUiuslastlo audi
ence and wus rep'Mti.liv tatarrnptrd
by apphtuse; especially were Ws views
t>tt the silver nuostleu mot with np-
prowi. Ho us^rtorl tflci.t u repeal of
the 10 per cent, tnx on snate banks
would cause a demand for silver, nisi
adraxM n ratio of 10 to 1.
At Hie conclusion ot his speech he
was npphuklnl ftilly five mhjutcs
THE ANTI-ANARCHIST BILL.
It Has Much Opposition In the Cham
ber of Deputies.
Paris, July U.—In the chamber of
deputies today M. Goblet combuitted the
government's nnU-Anarohist bill, claim
ing that if the measure became a law
It would be a violation of individual
liberty and the freedom of the press.
M. Goblet also classed the proposed
measure us reactionary and supported
the Jury system as being a ''sureguird
against the arbitrary influence of the
government." The - true remedy, ac
cording to M. Goblet, was not repres
sion, but democratic reform.
M. Guerin, minister of Justice, said
that the peril was increasing and that
they must uproot the abominable sec
tion. The closure of the general de-
bate on the airti-Anarchlstlc measure
voted 283 tb 201, and urgency wns de-
clared by a vote of 27D to 187. Finally
the dlscvsilon of tho details of the
measure Was decided upon by a vote of
2*3 to ,162. These votes were taken In
the face Of the obstructive tactics of the
Socialists, who obtained undsr the rules
of tho hoti3e a personal ballot In lieu -f
any Proxies. Tho minister >f Justice,
during tho deflate, denied that tho bill
was exceptionally reactionary or that
It Infringed upon the freedom of the
press. Thechambei Anally adjourned.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A PLEANT LEMON TONIC,
For Bll!lou.n..s, Consumption and
Malaria.
For Indigestion, Blok and Nervous
Headache.
For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and
Heart Diseases.
For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kidney
Diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mosley's Lemon Elixir is pre
pared from the fresh Juice of lemons,
combined with ether vegetable liver
tonics, and will not fall you in any of
tho above named diseases. 80 cents
and 81 bottles at druggists. i
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley,
Atlanta, Ga.
mm urn sin
10 pieces 72-in bleached and unbleached table damask at
49c a yard; reduced from 75 and 85c.
5 pieces 72-inch bleached damask for 75c a yard; reduced
from $1 and $1.25.
All 72-inch $1.25, $1.50 fine bleached damask down to
$1 a yard.
3 pieces 35c Turkey red table damask, fast color, to go at
20c a yard.
5-pieces 60-inch Turkey red 50c damask, 3 yards for
$1 to close.
50 dozen doylies and napkins, odds and ends from our
season’s sales at cost. All samples included in this lot.
15 dozen large 20c damask towels, handsome borders
at 12 1-2c each.
All our 26c huck and damask towels, tied fringe and
hemstitch ends at 17c each.
10 dozen extra large 20c Turkish towels at 10c each.
SO.dozen bleach Turkish towels 25 x 50 inches at 25c
each, worth 40c each.
Burden. Smith. & Co.
ODR GREAT PATTERN OFFER!
Cat Paper Patterns For Every Lady
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We have made arrangements by
which wo are offering to the readers of
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Patterns, which are worth from 20 tX> &o
rents each, thus making every copy of
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Cut out the coupon below and mall nc*.
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Savannah, Qi„ Dec., 16, 1881.—Messrs.
Lipptnan Bros., Savannah, Ga.—Dear
M;*. I would like «o add my testimony
to the almost miraculous effect of P. P,
IV In the case of Mary Ingraham, a wo
man living on my place, she hod &
constant cough, «oro throat, debility,
etc., and whir emaciated to a degree that
she was unable to gel cut of bed-unaid
ed, being given up 'by physicians; she
had taken lh«« ruinous so-called blood
medicine* without tho least effect, until
being put under the P. P. P„ she im
mediately bran to Improve and is now
in as golnl health ns ever In her life.
You cJin refer to me at any time as to
tho effect* of P. P. P. In the foregoing
case. Yours truly,
SAMUEL CHERRY.
A MARSHAL SAVED LIFE AND
HAIR.
Montleellcs Fla., Jan. 2L lSHL-For the
last eight years 1 have been In bed
health, suffering with malaria, rheuma
tism, dyspepsia* dropsy. My digestion
was bad and my hair all came out. In
fact I was neatly a wreck. I had taken
kidney and blood medicines, which did
me no good. When I began taking P.
P. P. about three months ago I was as
weak as a child. I have only taken
four bottles (small else) and today I am
a well man .and my hair has *Vome
again." I cannot recommend P. p. p.
too highly. W .F. WARE.
Marshal Montlcollo, Fla.
F. C* Owens, Witness.
OIL WART A COUGH!
Will you heed the warning—the *lg-
Bll perhaps, of the sure approach of
tlvK more terrible disease, consump
tion? Ask yourself If p># can afford
for the wake of saving 50 cent* to run
hte risk and do nothin* for It. W
know from 'experience that Shiloh’-
Cure will cure your cough. It never
fall*. Thl* explain* why more than a
million bottles wero sold last year. It
relievos croup nnd whooping cough at
once. For kune hack, side or chest,
ive 8Ussl Porou* Plaster. Skdd by
Qoodwyn <& Small Drug Company, cor-
ntr Cherry street and Cotton avenue.
Or. Price’* Cream Baking Powder
WerlS** Fair highest An*rU.
A BANKER WRITES.
From experience In my family. Dr.
H. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir has few. If
any equals, nnd no superiors In medi
cine, for <the regulation of the liver,
stomach and bowels.
W. H. MAGNES8,
FresWent National Bank,
MoMlnvllle, Tenn.
A CARD. t v<n ;' ‘
For nervous and sick headaches. In
digestion, biliousness and constipation
(of which I have been a great sufferer)
I have never found a medicine that
would glvo such pleasant, prompt and
permanent relief as Dr. H. Mosley's
Lemon Elixir.
J. P. SAWTELL. Griffin, Ga.
‘Publisher Morning Call.
•Make jour sleeper reservations early
In the special sleeper to leave here
Saturday, the 21»t, via E. T„ V. and
G. for Brunswick.
MOB RULE IN ENID.
Guthrie. O. T., July 18.—Seventy-flve
masked men overpowered the guards
and burned the Rock Island bridge at
Waukonxla south bf Enid, last night,
and the soldiers were flred on at Round
Pond. The situation Is growing worse
and more troops are ordered but.
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MARRIED AN ENGLISH GIRL.
London. July 18.—Mr. L. H. Prtoleau,
son of the late C, K. Prloleau of
Charleston. S, C.. was married at SL
Peters church, Knightsbrldge, today to
Miss Frances Morris, daughter bf Gen.
Sir J. II. Morris of the British army.
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riant la the
UNBINE.
Crushed IVHddUpgst Flour*
The only Flour of It* kind, and thebe»l"o!
any kind, Itb hr a Mcrct pro-
ccm known to but two persons. (*
Sioaooa v., CffV-T f- Yr-r*!edgc.
Ask your grocer If his flour Is mixed
with com flour. Such flours are inju
rious to health. We have no corn meal
attachment. UNDINE crushed mid
dlings flbur Is pure and wholesome and
Is made from selected wheat. IT ’S
WATER GROUND
WANTED.
WANTED—An office desk or secretary.
Address 463 Second street
WANED—A wet nurse. Apply to 860
Mulberry street.
WANTED—By a lady of several years’
experience, with good references, a po
sition as housekeeper In college or
hotel. Address A. H. f care postmas
ter, Haddhck, Ga.
WANTED—For twelve montlis, 3900; In
terest 7 per cent.; security, property
valued at 32.000. Address A. B. C.,
this office. '
WANTED—A young lady thoroughly
competent to teach lnitrumental mu
sic; can give reference. Address Box
314, Bullards, Oa.
WANTED—A good second hand buggy,
sultoble for country use. Address 117
Cotton avenue, city.
BOARDERS WANTKD-On the Hill.
BHrst class board at low summer rates.
“A. B.," care Telegraph.
WANTED—Those who desire big !»nr-
'R.\‘r.s In clothing, hats and Konta* fur-
ntafctiig goods to call at Redd’ng a. J.
J. Cobb, assignee.
WANTED-Yoii to see the 1804 Densmore
model typewriter on exhibition at F.
R. Pomeroy's. J. E. Mluter, tele
phone 2S3.
FOB KENT.
FOR RENT—Five-room house, 607
Georgia avenue; possession at once.
Apply to Jacob Hlrsch, 610 Fburth
street.
FOR KENT—Three desirable rooms,
with an modern covenlences. over
store ot W. E. Hill & Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den
tist. For further Information apply
at Willingham's Warehouse.
FOR RENT—Tho elegant two-atory
brick residence. 636 Orange street,
containing nine rooms nnd three bath
rooms and all modern conveniences.
Tho house has recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street car lines. For further particu
lars apply R* S. Collins & Co.
FOR RENT—Nice seven-room dwell
ing for 316- per month. No. 255
Orange street. Apply to E. J*. Will
ingham, At Payne & Willingham’s.
FOR RENT—A comfortable, furnished
front room In splendid locaUty on tho
Hill. No children In tho homo. Ad-
, dress “J. H.," care Telegraph.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Handsome saddle and har
ness horse; cost 3225; close rockaway
carriage, used very little, cost 3325;
will sell both very cheap. W. G. Sol
omon.
FOR RALE—Old paper*, for wrapping
purposes, etc., 25 centa per hundred.
Telegraph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOOT—A pair of gold rimmed eye
glasses lasfc night. Return to Ben J.
Smith, 357 Third street, and receive
reward.
A LARGE stock of fresh turnip seed
Just received at 411 Second street.
Daniel Drug and Seed Company.
LIMES—Shipment Just received by Scw-
oll Bros.
ANY ONE having a pet or part of a set
of Georgia reports can find a *iur-
clxvser by communicating with D. B.
Lester. Savannah. Ga.
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NEW HOTEL-Milledgevllle; on dummy
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Mary D. Lane, proprietor.
NOT TOO LATE to plant German mil
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ond street Daniel Drug and Seed
Company.
UNDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Tour grocer sells 1L
AT COST. AT COST—A full line of gro
ceries to be sold at once. F. O. Scho
field. assignee for W. H. Toole.
FANCY comb honey, made In Georgia.
The bees put this up in one-pound
packages specially for Sewell Bros.
TURPIN'S BAJCXXO POWDER li th»
best nude. Hav. you triad It J
CRACKERS. Extra Toast. Royal Milk,
and a lin. of Holmes A Coutta' sweet
cakes always In stock at R. C. Keen's.
I SELL Royal Milk crackers like thoaa
left at your house at 10 cents pound.
W. G. Mlddlebrooks.
10 CENTS per pound for Uolmea A Coutta*
Extra Toaat or Royal Milk cracker*.
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AT COST—Clothing. Hats. Underwear.
J. J. Cobh, Assignee of W. A. Redding.
COLLARD SEED are scare* this year,
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WL.-DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
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Bccaase. we are the largest manufacturer* or
advertised shoe* In the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the lunw and pH**. 0 ?
the bottom, tvUicn protect* you against ni^a
prices and the middleman’s profit*. Ouraaocf
equal custom* work in style, easy fitting * na
wearing qualities. We h»ve them aold
where at lower prices for the value * h *“
any other make. Take no substitute. If y ott *
dealer canuot supply yon, we can. Sold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
513 CHERRY STREET.
ENCROACHMENT NOTICE.
Notice Is horeby given that thirty <L>'*
from date hereof, application will
made to the mayor and council of
city c.f Macon for deed to encroachm* r,t
of five feu on alley entering Crow
street, and lot 1, square 4, division Nori3*
west Common, granted by that body Juo*
15, |8W. Plat of said encroachment n->w
rile in office of city clerk.
W. E. M'CAW*