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THE MACOU TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1894:
In a pair of our $5,00 Pants—
The price is inferior,
But the quality superior—
So with your mqney advance.
40 CENTS
Gets the Boy a pair of our
regular 75-cent kind.
SEE- —
The Suits we have marked
down to
$7.00 and $8.00
J. H. HERTZ
574, 576 Cherry St.
D. A. KEATING,
I'MIF.RTAKRK AND E9IOALMEII,
Oil Mulberry St. - Macon, On.
Telephones—Office, 407l Heaidenee, 408
NOTICE. . .
M&rrJoges, births, deaths, funerals and
meetings inserted in this column at |1
for ten lines nnd 10 cents per line for
:ach added line. A responsible name
.nust accompany the advertisement cut a
guarantee of good faith.
L. McMANUS CO
GENERAL
HlfMifllRS
Day Telephone - . 23ft
Night Telephone - . - 232
Undertaking
Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Day Telephone 436
Night Telephones.... 435, 178
CONSTANTINE CHAPTER NO. 4, R.A.M.
Regular meeting at Odd Fellow*’ Hall,
Cherry street, on Monday, July 23, at 8
o'clock p. m. Work Royal Arch. So
journing companions lh good* standing'fra
ternally In vlted.
R. B. BARRON, H. P.
GEO. A. DURE, Secretary.
IDLE-HOURSTOCKFARM
Registered TROTTING HORSES, high
(TQ'lo JERSEY - AND AYRSHIRE CAT-
irLE, red and black BERKSHIRE PIGS.
STALLION AT HEAD OP FARM.
BARON STAMBOUL. No. 24.415. 2 year.
<1J, by STAMBOUL, 2:0714; Oam by Baron
Wilke.. 2:1814.
M'ELROY. No. 14,937, 3 year. Oil, by
C.l’EWEN, 2:1814: dam by Cuyler.
For any Information apply to
R. H. PLANT,
MACON. GA. .
FOR SEE
THE HANDSOME 2-STORY
WITH BASEMENT,
lNo.636 ORANGE ST.
Contain* nine room*, with three bath
loom*; hot and cold water. All modern
tonvenlencea. Tho houie ha* been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
«» bottom, and 1* to atrlcUy flrat-claaa
•onditlon. It ha* a large frontage on
Oranga *t r oet and Rooe Park, and only
• *lt block from Indian Spring* car line,
•t la located on the Hill, in aa good neigh.
• orbood a* Macon afforfa. It la undoubt,
•dly the jrettleet and moat dealrable
Hac* now on the market. For tale low
*od on euy term*. For further Informa
tion call on
11
General Seal Estate
mm COFFIN STORE
LIBRARY building.
Heine J8; carriage* *2.76.
TaLphooe, 43k
HEARTHSTONE STUDIES.
. The culmination and completion of
Me': Lady’s only love story made no
change In me routine of our days. Wo
hod accepted the Major as one of us
fr-im the very start, and I am sure
there -was noi one of us but devauuy.
wished him all possible speed and sue- -
ccs.t in an undertaking which from the
beginning had been quit® peain to all
of u*. Now, we could breathe easy.
The battle was over. Moh lady had
made a 'brave fight. A loss determined
and a less magnetic man had aureiy
failed, for 'Meh Lady made In no sense
an easy surrender. But. as I* always
the case with women of her sort, hav
ing surrendered she attempted no com
promise. When the two came back
from their walk on the beach last
night she went dlr'-’t'v to tho Proles
sor, and lifting he; pa'e and tear-
stained face she said vsr• gently, but
tin Idly as a chill might dpeak, using
unconsciously the name she had given
him In her hop.v g rlboid.
“You may kiss me, Domini.," she
said, “as you used to da when my les
sons were good. I fri a very hanpy
woman.”
It was characteristic of her to make
no delay about this or any other mat
ter. She loved tihls man. She was
proud to bo loved by him, and she
was gilad 'to tell us sc, with an unaf
fected simplicity peculiar to her.
. It wa3 beautiful to see the sweet se
riousness, the gravity and gentleness
of her speech and manner. Heretofore
there had been time when her caus
tic cynicism had pained usv or ’when
wo had to take * - um grano' her witty,
but flippant treatment of the gravest
'things In hitman life. Hers had been
the manner of one who feels himself
afraid to look at life seriously. She
had' been a comely-queen, uncsn-
scioualy giving out painfulsuggestions
of hidden tragedy. That was all jiassrd
and gone no.v. She was no longer a
complex and »t’.ia-'c-i-Jiy creature.
She was a siweet .serious, simple wo
man Whom love lia! conquered and
made humble, as It Is the way of love
to do wHh women like Meh Lady—very
humble, yet royally proud.
Our home was not to be broken up.
We were glad to be told Chat at tho
outset. Some >f us—.in* - of us In par
ticular—would hardly know what to do
In any borne oirc-e than this We are
a queer lote, we vf*. it; .imes tell our
selves. We differ, .but we do not disa
gree, and we are a unit wnen It conies
to setting aside many of the hollow
conventionalities which hamper and
cripple honest. In dlvl 'ual life. It was
now more than a week since Meh
Lady’* surrender. The Queen’s Own
was under’full s!l! rea ty to hsul in
her gang-plank and head fir L’ernan-
dina.
"WeTl go outside a ldt flrst.’’ Men
Lady was saying. “The Major ha* neen
wishing all along to get to the top ot
that hill"—laughingly Indicating the
curve of the sea rising sharply up
ward toward tho h irlzon. "We wl'l
gratify him to thir extent, and 1 hen
we will run Into Pernandlna. It Is a
pretty trip. Do you remember - ’—she
hesitated, looking uowsrd toward* tho
Major.
“Do I? Well, rather!—’’
"Say, who’s captain of this craft,any-
how?,' put In :he business man. "I
merely ask for information, fu know.
It Is a little confusing to a fellow to
to listen to Come of the things he hears
around 'here. Now, suppose I, for In
stance, were to siyi 'We’ll Just go njt-
side a WfTand take a peep at—oh, well,
Nassau.’ Do you think that pilot, or
whatever you oall him, Would head
this craft that way? Who’s giving or
ders, anyway?’’ •
"Oh, get out of thatt" laughed tho
Major, as Mefh Lady retreated to the
bow of the boat. “Meh Lai(y Is cip-
isln, of course. Meh Wf controls the
whole business—”
“And you cdntrol M»h Laly. I see— 1
put In 'tjie Colonel.
“And who controls you, pray?” be
gan the mother of the boy; but sho
stopped short. Something In tho blush
ing, pleading fac> of our young lady
made a strong appeal for silence.
"I Just tell you what It Is,” put In
the business naan. “The way you fel
lows force a man to make love to his
own wife Is era >1. There In the bow of
tu boat are Meh Laly and the Mai I,
amldsh'lp there’lLbs Ray and the Colo
nel and somewhere else on the bloom <
Ing boat you’ll run afoul of Marie and
Jack. Than leaves the'reft of us high
and dry—"
“Dry, did I hear you remark?" In
quired the Profess >r Innucently.
"The boy will make love -to me.”
laughed the mother, white the business
men glared at tho Professor. ‘You two
men may os well take youTselves off
to the cabin or the p'lit house—"
“Pilot house!" echoed the business
man disdainfully. ’I’d like to know
what you mistake tu for? We are go
ing to hunt up that parley-vouslng
steward and find out where ,he keeps
his nectar; that's what we will do.
Come albng, Profits. It’s rather early
In the day, but I guess we can stand
a little."
The Queen’s Own was flying like a
bird over the blue waters of the sound.
Tide and wind were with her, and she
dipped and danced over the wave*
like a live thing glad of Its freedom.
Meh Lady wM stanVhg bareheaded
In the bow of the boat. The wind Blew
hack from ner forehrad the rippling
ringlets of her bright hair and
wrapped the soft g-ay draperies of her
dress close abolt her slender, well-
poised figure. Her face, radiant with
unropressed and ohild-I'k* happ.'ness-
w is lifted upward toward the Major,
who, from hls great height above her,
was regrading her with that masterful
tenderness which now always marked
hly manner.
"That puts to shame - and gives the
tie to ail the pesvni'st'.c novels of the
day,” the Professor said, heedless o(
the business man's invitation to assist
In * search for the steward. “Yes; one
Is oftentimes tempted to doubt the re
ality of that sort of thing, been .lee
things do go dreadfully wrong some
times. But human nature Is healthy at
tii* oore, after all. Those iso are proof
that there are true men and true wo-
min in the wo-l 1 to whom law and
order and honor and rto-i ore not me-an-
Inyless words. Life 1* not always a
failure. The truth It Ilfs never Is a
failure until faith - s lost. Meh Lad- -
never suffered that to happen to her.
It takes strength of soul—I’d like to
frill It soul-nerve. And some of us—”
Ho stopped. When bn began aga'n hls
tone had changed.
"Meh Lady will tell you what I
mean,” and as he called to her sho
turned her happy face towards him
with eager questioning.
••Come here,’’, he *aM,” l - v*nt you
to repeat that thing about the nappy
time when dreams have power tu
Cl "Oh, nol Not tbvtr she cried. "It 4s
too sad—”
"Not tm sal for me," he sold urg
ently. "It is Just what I wan*, to soy.
but oannof. It never can be your
thought any more, thank God. But it
wiX always he mine to the end. I w in',
the mother to hear It.”
He ceased as she turned upon him Ids
gray eyes, darkly might and appeal
ingly tende r through unshed te.-.i*.
She put out a ll’.tle fl-f eo ig fsnl and
the Major held It close against Ms
breast. Then, af.er a quick little catch
In her voice like that >f a r-mnuered
nob. she repeated *n full, rich, deep-
cheated tones:
-Th* F~r*py *lmea when dreams have
power to cheat
Is poet, dear friend, for me. As In cld
day*.
So still at times they throng their an-
I cien* ways,
DIAMONDS il
FREE.
Tatshfi .Jnutlry
' {tilrfrware.
__ cola-
bgue we tend
Addrett J. p. STEVEXSdDRO
47 WhiteJuitl Street,
~ m ' Atlanta, Oa.
And trail t«helr shining robes belore
my feet.
Or stand, halt-lifted to their native
skies
By the soft oval of white arms, with
eyes,
Closing on looks unutterably sweet.
Then the grim truth beside me will
arise.
And slay them, and their neauty Is no
more— ,
No more their beauty—saving such as
dies
Into the marble of mute lips, or flics
With the swift light of dying smiles,
before
The eye that strains to watch can tell
for tears
How passing fair it shone—how dusk
'have grown the years."
EneKe Bee;
RUDY’S PILE SUPPOSITORY -
Is guaranteed to cure piles and consti
pation or money refunded. Send two
stamps for circular and free sample to
Martin Rudy, registered pharmacist,
Lancaster, Pa. No postals answered.
For salo by all flrst-class druggists
everywhere, 60 cents per box. H. J.
Lamar & Sons, wholesale agents, Ma
con, Ga.
POUTER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE)
Excels iu Business Education.
This is one of Macon's solid nnd roll
able Institutions. .While many colleges
puff nnd blow to secure patronage, l>y
Its splendid reputation, this collego
maintains a largo regular attendance
without having to discount its schol
arship* to pay advertising Mils.
The oourse of business practico nnd
banking tmder the charge of Professor
E. S. Curtis, is toy flir tho moeft thor
ough In tills section and is equal to
that of any college Id the United
States. Professor Curtis Is -author ot
the best text book on bookkeeping nnd
other commercial works, and ns a bnak
examiner and export accountant, has
hud valuable experience In special lino
of work.
This college teaches a reliable sys
tem of sliorttond. It has Hie most
perfect system of bookkeeping. Tho
most thorough course In' banking. The
best equipments for business practice.
Tho -most export reporters nud ac-
oountuntB ns teachers. Tho best suc
cess In securing graduates good posi
tions. The patcuimge and indorsement
of tlw business public. Is reasonable
In its charges. Tho graduates of other
business collogm nnd those desiring a
teacher's course will receive special
training. Those interested In taking
a business or shorthand course can
do no better In the United Slates than
to attend rontcr’s Business College.
Ford’s Dentil 1 Office.
454 Second street. Satisfaction guaran
teed both ns to prices a-nd work.
REVIEW OF TRADE.
Since the Strike Has About Ended
Business Begins to Revive.
New York. July 20.—Bradstreets to
morrow will say:,IThe disappearance
of 'the great railway strike of 1894, the
revival of regular fright nihedulcs
and the customary movement of pred
uet and 'merchandise by water and
rail, have done -much to restore some
thing lige the preceding volume of
trade. Tho most encouraging state
ment Is merely that the genera) bus!
ness is only approaching the usual
midsummer proportions. The return to
work of potters at Trenton, tho em
ployes of Pullman, tubemakers at Mc
Keesport, a further return of coke op
eratives in the Conncllsvllle region
nnd of «oal miners in 'Western and
Southern states, together with all re
cently striking railway employes, twill
furnish more industrial , employment
within a fortnight Chan at any pre
vious date since April J.
STAR CLOTHIUGi CO.
.. DATE WACHTEL, Manager,
Is the best place in Central Georgia to buy
your Clothing. Their goods are of finest and best
qualities, while their prices are the lowest. They
guarantee to fit all sizes and shapes of men and
boys. They are the leaders iu Hats, Shirts, Un
derwear and Neckwear. ’ ' ,
DAVE WACHTEL,
STAR CLQTHIHS COMPART.
PICTURE FRAMES,
CANVAS, CRAYON & PASTEL STRETCHERS
My stock of Mouldings is fresh nnd now. The latest designs and finishes. Consisting
of gilt, bronze, oak, silver, white nnd gold, and many new aud beautiful novelties. I buj
direct from the manufacturer for cash and can sell as low as the snmo class of goods can hi
sold. Being a practical framer of eight years experience, is a guarantee that all work turned,
out by me will be first-olass in every respect.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS
Write to mo for prices. All correspondence cheerfully answored.
WILLIAMS,
(Formerly with J. W. BURKE & CO.)
418 SECOND STREET,
STONED THE SENTINEL.
Birmingham. July 30.—Private titalwarth
of Conechu Guardi, while on duty on a
sentinel, wail attacked by eight men, who
stoned him, dislocating one finger nnd
almost breaking hls right shoulder. Ho
fired twlco at them and tho entire camp
turned out. One man vas captured nnd
held after a court of Inquiry by MaJ. (Imi.
Whiting. One man Is known to have
been shot, but succeeded In uottluq nwsy.
Active search Is’ being made for this map.
The camp Is wKbln two blocks of the
Union depot, almost In tho heart if tho
city.
At the mines near Pratt City, where
the Second regiment Is on 1uty, »*hots
were flred at sentinel* all during the night.
Three men were captured. With theao
exceptions everything Js quiet, though It
Is generally conceded that should tho
troops be removed hoililltles would avpUn
bo resumed and with, perhaps, disastrous
results.
¥ Your ¥
J Heart’s Blood J
▼ Is the most Importan* part of ▼
CV your organism. Three-fourths of W
i the complaints to which the sys- ^
W tem is subject arc clue to impuri- w
__ tics ill the Wood. Youcan. iliere-
PS fore, realize liow vital it is to FS
V Keep It Pure V
▼ For which purpose nothing can ▼
M equal KJfjfJlIt effectu.illy re- OT
X movesEXSJCS a 1 ( impurities, A
W cleanses the blood thoroughly W
m and builds u^> the general health,
™ Our Treadse on Dloodand Skin dlteascs mail«d
¥ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.! Atlanta, Qa. V
Queen of the Mountains.
PORTER SPRINGS, so universally and
so favorably known for year, as Qut«n
of the Mountains, is open under the
same management (Its owner? *n hereto
fore, with same unsurpassed table faro
and low rates. Board by month It per
day; by week. SLM per day; less than
week. 12 per day.
Now hack line contractor, with new
hacks and new teams, leaving depot,
Gainesville. Ot., on arrival of morning
train from Atlanta every Tuesday, Thurs
day and flalurdsy, going through In seven
hours. Fare 22; trunk*. It per loo pounds;
valises, 25 cent*.
Altitude 3,<yn feet abort sea le,st; 2,'rn
feet above Atlanta, 1A«# feet nbovs Ma
rietta and Gainesville, 1,210 feet above
Ml. Airy. Clarksville and Tallulah Falla;
1,000 feet above Lookout Mountain and
Asheville—affording the greatest change
of ctiraate possible south of the Mltehet.
Chalybeate water, the strongest In the
C, Bat’hn. Millard* and ten pins free. Music
for dancing every evening. Physician al
ways In attendance. Dally mall. Refer
ence confldenlly made to all visitors of
the past ten year*. For further Informa
tion address HENRY P. FARROW*.
Porter Hprmgs, Lumpkin County, Oa.
MACON,
Over COBB, CABANISS & COBB
GEORGIA.
CIVILTY TO A PATRON.
JTfpm Texas Siftings.
Ono rainy day last week, Jones, being
In- n hurry to get home, took a street
car. There wns a big crack In tho roof
ot tho car through which the rain fell
nnd ran down the back of hls neck, so
he naked the urbane conductor:
’’What’a tile matter with the car?
Does It do this way nlwnyn?’’
"No. sir; only when It ruins."
LE BRIIN'S
VUR EITHER BEX. TJ.it tumWf
-f!n« lry#ct*d Hlwilr to th« msU cf
dUMMi of Ui« Ofrnltb-Uf iai rjr Or.
•tn(, r*-|Ulre* MAuif* ofdl«i _
K nOTonii, mercurial <.r |."lsogou* »«*•
«*• to b« Ukon u,toiL»Uy. W|»a
“a# a prcvbntivk
by *Uh«r It la fmpcwiM* tooontfMl
anr vtMrwl iUmam; but in ttiu MM of
those klfMdf U*»eetO*Afgi,V Arrurtgo
- withflon«rrW*at<4 0le«t, *« guaress-
m* ■ T iPE INS • «ut** Wot by m«il, i“«te«u
JlIL JCflllpcr Us*, or O b«Aee tw §4,
GOODWTN'S DRUG STORB.
Sola Agents, Macon. Ga.
THE FAIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposlto Post Office.
SQUARE ON THE WINDOW.
Full lino Steel Enameled Ware Just
received. By buying this ware you
earn keep eterytblng nice.
Fans, Boilers, Fie 1’bites, Tubs, Slop
Ja:s, Bowls and Pitchers, Water l’nilu
and Dippers, Coffee Pole nnd Dish
Faun.
l-’ull lino new Olasawnrc.
Tho celebrated Cluut* Oarycra nnd
Bread Knives und Slurpencn). Good
Kitchen Knives Uc.
Landi-re, Frovy Clark Butcher
Kimt-s 8c. * It. J’. SMITH,
' . Proprietor.
W. L. Douglas
$3 SHOE NO siutl'mo.
♦S. CORDOVAN.
HtfflCHS-ENAMEliXDCAtr.
Vd.yniteCAif&wiwMBa
13.H P0UCE.3 Solu,
*2Jl. 7 J BoysSckcclShces.
’ LADIES •
iHESSum
^,anr4oro«cATA/iWDE *
W*!-* DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
r -.—rnr by ptirchasluE W. L.
Itmuvlm* nkflpi,
llccMutc, we «rc Ui«Targ>*At manufacturers of
•'lvcrtlaed shoes In the world, aud auarautee
the value by ataraplng the name and piice on
the bottom, which oroUrda joa against high
jiriccs aud the middbrman’a profit. Our shoes
equal custom work In atylr, easy fitting and
wearing Qualities. have them aci i vv ry.
where at lower prices for ike value given than
any other make. Take no aib«tUute. If your
dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
013 CHERRY STREET.
MIX b EYERETT CO.
Don’t forgot for every dollar spent with us wo give a guess' on tho corn in
jar, and Oho nearcat guesa will get <50, second gets *25 and tho third 126, male
lng a total of
$100,
•which we will Rive away In cash the 2nd of Oct</ber, 1894, when tho jar will b«
opened and ebunted. Come and ace us and try your hand.
MIX & EVERETT CO.
107 COTTON AVE., MACON, GA.
Dealers in Shoes.
To Give Your Baby Full Supply of Healthy Milk, Let Your
Wife Drink the finest Bottle Beer Brewed By
ANHEUSER - BUSCH
BREWING ASS’N.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Brewers of PINE BEER Exclusively.
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
•u.'t&.birM'idr*.
. Miift-t* and Cab*.
■ »4l**«I»W*l r>4UT.D|r Afl 1 t ittlbKO* f*U| (fre
»f. V. uu, ri-rfi., LaUKisiis, ia.