The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 24, 1894, Image 5

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' ■ ' THJli MAOON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY. 24, 1894. In n pair of our $5,00 Pants— The price is inferior, But the quality superior— So with your money advance. 40 CENTS Gels the Boy a pair of our regular 75-cent kind. SEE The Sujts we have marked down to $7.00 and $8.00 j. hThertz 574, 576 Cherry St. D. A. KEATING, fXimnTAKF.il and kmbai.mku, ail mulberry’ St* - Macon, Ga; Telephones—office, 407* Residence, 408 NOTICE, Marriages, births, deaths, funeral* and meetings Inserted in this column at $i for ten lines and 10 cents per line for «ch added line. A responsible name must accompany the advertisement as a guarantee of good faith. Day Telephone Night Telephone 233 232 i’(l Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones... .435, 178 1PIE-H0DR STOCK FARM Registered TROTTING HORSES, high grade JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT TLE, red and litacU # BERKSHIRE PIGS. STALLION AT HEAD OP FARM. BARON STAMBOUL, No. H.US, 2 years old, by STAMBOUL, 2:C7K; dam by Baron Wilkes, 2:1814. M’ELROY, No. 10.837, 2 years old, by M'EWEN, 2:18H; dam by Cuyler. For any Information, apply to R. H. PLANT, MACON, GA. . FOR SALE THE HANDSOME 2-STORY WITH BASEMENT, No.636 ORANGE ST. Contains nlns rooms, with threo bath rooms; hot nnd cold water. Alt modern conveniences. Ths house has been re- ‘ttnUy papered and overhauled from top to bottom, and Is In itrlcUy first-class condition. It has a large frontage on Orange street and Ross Park, and or.ly half block from Indian Springs car lino. It la located on the Hill, in its good nelgb. borhood as Macon affords. It Is undoubt edly ths pretUest and most desirable Place now on the market. For sale low uni on easy terms. For further luforma- ’.ton call on GEO. I. DUNCAN & CD. General Real Estate Agents. sMENteiea^!! •■■■■■■wsutl irJUino. :?• r.; fw /or *1 hu. OWHUWHUM •ae-n-ify confidentUJ. ASdfttf CLAY’S COFFIN STORE LIBRARY BUILDING. Hearse M; carriages J2.75. Telethon* O. OUR FRIENDS. iR’Ikcvcr, that made hi* escape from SENATOR GORDON BROUGHT TO TAW The Atlanta Commercial Kindly Inti mates That the Senator Is on the Wrong Tack. CONFIDENCE WOMAN ARRESTED Mrs. George Illgglnc, Who Victimized Merchant! And Lzndlorflt, Behind the Dais,.i'mrged With Cheat- • lug nnd Swindling. Atfanta, July 23.-(8p«*0l.)-BJitor B. M. Blackburn in his paper, the Evening Commercial, today publishes an editorial on Senaator Gordon that has caused a good deal of comment. Editor Blackburn ridicules Senator Cor don's speech on the labor trouble#. In Chicago, in the senate, calling It a grand stand play, and qharactcrlzlng his senti ments on the South’s loyalty as "snivel ling idiocy." After holding the senator up to ridicule, the Commercial jumps on him for leaving his scat In the senate to go a-iecturiug in this' style: "Gen. Gordon might serve the people much more effectively If he would forget his shoulder straps and leave a prlvute lecture platform loug ei.ough to Impress himself upon the legislation of the coun try. The people sent him to the senate to devote himself to the work of carry ing out the pledges of the party. Ills time belongs to thorn—not five, ten or fifteen days In the month, but his full time. When he takes any part of this time and usos It for private gain, he It* prostituting his position and betraying the people. "The frequency with which Senator Gordon has failed to answer to tne roll cull, rfind the number of times that his name Is omitted from the ayes and nays during the present cession, marks iho most flagrant ubuBe of public continence of which we have ever known a public eervant to be guilty. It Is an outrage that would not be tolerated for a day in the case of any other representative from Georgia without a vigorous protest trom every Democratic paper in the state, as It is, these professed champions of the people allow Senator Gordon to star the country for private gain, while the peo- people are burdened with taxes, merely be cause of the glamor of his military record. "Does the glorious record of a soldier in the sixties give the right to a public servant of today to prostitute his place by drawing salary for time that he em ploys to his own gain? We do not be lieve it—and we will never outrage justice by excusing a gross betray of the peo- pte In one official, while with less reason wo condemn another." A CONFIDENCE WOMAN. Mrs. George Hlggln, Who Victimized At lanta Merchants, Under Arrest. Atlanta, July 23.—(Special.)—A woman, arrested under the name of Mrs. George Hlggln, at Marietta, twenty miles from Atlanta, on the Western and Atlantic railroad, has been ldentllled as the same woman who victimized several Atlanta merchants by passing bogus checks upon them In last May. Mrs. Hlggln was known as Mrs. E. K. White in Atlanta. She is, to all accounts, a confidence woman, whose field of op erations hat been wide. Under various aliases it Is believed that she has pur sued her career all over the country, and the local detectives eapcct to Identify her as one of the most notorious crooks In tho country before they get through with her. The woman Is no ordinary operator. H-?r shrewdness in evading arrest here •{nee May, when tho detectives first took up her cose, shows that she has nervo as well as talent in her peculiar way. While here, Mrs. White put up at the Aragon hotel, which is ultra swell. She dressed In lavinh style, and when she undertook her operations, drove ,out In a carriage. Aito*etIier she put up an appearance that was eminently suocie*«tul In establishing confidence in the mlrvta of tho victimized merchants. Tile plan nne worked was to make small purchases and then give checks tor a considerably larger amount in payment, receiving the difference in cash. These checks passed in Atlanta, which so for as developed to date, foot up several hundred dollars, were all drawn on Florida bookers, sev eral bearing tho name-of E. W* Agnew of Ocala. i „ . , When the Atlanta merchants found that they had been swindled by the uashtng Mrs. White of the Aragon they offerci a reward and put the case In tho hands of tho detectives. But ehe hal disap peared, or at least the detectives coul l not put their hands upen her. Yesterday, however, Mr. Eads of the Eods-Neel Company, clothiers, wlio were loses to the tuns of 150, saw Mrs. White on the train going to Marietta uid had her arrested on her arrival at that piece. Mrs. White suspected that she was oemg shadowed on the train, ««‘d to escape recognition went to the ladle*' toilet and changed her entire costume. Thin did not work, however. Mr. End* wn. not to be fooled. After the nrrett It wa* discovered thit Mra. White has been In Atlanta at *ev- eral leading hotel* much of tho time line, the detective, hav. been on Iho lookout for her. .but »h* he. been » ahrewd thut they failed to catch her. She not only dellcd the detective., but actually made wveral new victim, here while, the reward wa. hanging over her head, having paaacd a check on the Hotel Marion only a few hour, before her or- "a" man claiming to be Mr*. Hlggln’. husband la also under arreat at Marietta. In Atlanta be passed aa Dr. Scott, occu pying a room next to Mra. White white at the Aragon. Charges of cheating and swindling have been made against the pair In Marietta. When these are o,«- poaed of they will be brought on to At lanta to face the music here and undergo a complete Identification. POPULISTS WANT A CANDIDATE. Atlanta, July 22.-{8peclal.)-The Popu list. of the Tblrty.flfth senatorial dlatrlet are having a hard time to find a candi date to put agalnat Hon. W. H. Venable. Hon. D. H.D ougherty. whom they hava claimed bad agreed to acc—pt the nomi nation bust week, has refused point Monk John Neal, a Peachtree street furniture d-Mler, who has always been a Repub lican. Is now being pursue! by the popu list nomination for the state senate, list some of the leading spirits say he still accept the nomination when It Is tend ered him. BUCKLEX’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cute, bruises, sore., ulcere, salt rheum, fever »>rm, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil eruptions, and positively D guaranteed to give perfect satlsfa- tion or money refunded. Price, 23 c*t* per box. For sale by II. J. Lunar & Sons, druggists. Remnants of 6mbpoid^P9 less than half 6!ciek Ounsfieiling 8(j. CDhite Plaid Ltacun cuopth 10(» fop 5(>. Ladies’ C?ests Qla<>K SilK fllitCs 10<>. Gents’ Gauze 5hipts 33 1«3(* aaopth ?5(>. Qoys’ Straw flats at 25q. Sypion Ixau3ns»«Plaids % 5 tp *P es 5(». Ladies’ fast bla^, pegulap mode JJose, Gt 12 I«2 (jents. Puff Qosoqd Shipts, all siz^s, Q5q. Or* Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's Fair 11 latest Award. MIX & EYERETT CO. • t! Don't forget for every dollar spent with us we give a guess on the corn in jar, am\ the nearest guess will get 350, second gets 335 and the third 325, mak ing a total of $10 0, which wo will give awny in cash th> 2nd of October, 1894, when tho jar will bo opened nnd counted. Come nnd see us and try your hand. MIX & EVERETT CO. 107 COTTON AYE.. MAjpON, GA. Dealers in Shoes. CUT OUT THIS. A Free Ride to Washington and Return to tho Most Popular Knight. Tho Mneon and Northern, in connec tion with the Seaboard Air Line, havo opened up n now route from Mneon to Eastern nnd Virginia cities. Tho pas senger equipment of the Macon and Northern rullroad has just been re ceived from the ehopa and is one of the finest trana leading out of Macon. The Macon nnd Northern make, closo con nections at Athens with the solid vesti bule limited train of the Seaboard Air Line, on of the handsomest trains south of Baltimore. This new line opens up the moat delightful nnd picturesque routes from this section to nil lfolnta In the Cnrollnss, Virginia and the East and Is becoming more popular every duy. The route to Washington over which the free ticket will rend will be Mneon nnd Nbrtihern nnd Senboaitl Air Line to Norfolk, thence via the pula- tiul steamers of tho Washington nnd Norfolk line, giving passengers a most delightful ride up tho grand nnd pic turesque Potomac, landing passengers, at the foot bf the Washington monu ment. On the* wny up the Potomno stops will bo made nt different points of Interest, Including Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe. Mt. Vermin (tho homo of tho Illustrious Washington) nnd nt tho navy yards, where a view can bo hail of the United' States war ships. The ticket will bo good August 27th going nnd good to return September 5. Tho grand conclave of Knights of Py thias of the United States will assem ble In Washington August 28 nnd bo reviewed by President Cleveland. A pleasanter ride could not be taken at this time of tho year. The monotony of an all-rail line Is broken by the boat ride from Nortblk. and passengers can go Into Washington feeling fresh, with out dust and in a position to enjoy tho festivities immediately upon arrival In Washingon. t •For > e < • Residence < • As tho Moqt Popular Knight of < • Pythias. < » The one receiving tho highest < • number of ballots will receive a < • round trip ticket from Mneon tb ' • Washington and return over the ' • popular Macon and Northern ' • railroad. Ballots must all be In ' • by « p. m. August 15. HDi. All < • ballots must be clipped from the < • Maoon Telegraph. < IF YOUIt ItACK AOnr.S, Or you are all worn out, really goodfornotb. in;;, 1' V if';:;; r;l ' il.lv. 'I ■. riiiWjwi jno.v tirrriiin. U will cure you, ck-nnso your Uvot. and glva a good appetite. BOYCOTT THE PULLMAN CARS. Chlaugo, July 22.—Debs, Howard and Rogers have issued an address to the Americna public, asking the public to boycott Pullman oors and to contribute for the relief of the Pullman strikers. The address Is dated "Headquarters American Railway Union, Cook county Jail. Chicago." Th a document practically contains the admission that there is no longer any strike by authority of the Ameri can IdillwUy Union, and that the ef forts which have been made by tho union and other omalsatton* of labor to force the Pullman C-tnirany to arbi trate by means of a strike have felled, necessitating a change of oxctici In the plna of the antbi'ulhnun campaign. President Debs would nut admit that much tonight and had ndchtng to add to the document. LE BRUH’sJSS&SS =SS|Mf I*vjJiieg M cUr<i il dkt m A3 A PREVENTIVE >1—1 i|i—SfVMwmini. Lmtctn GOODWYN’S DRUG STORE, Sole Agents, Macon, Go, jTuST QUIT THE UNION, jockaon, Tenn., July 22.—rphe Mobile and Ohio miilnoiad issued orders yester day that all members of the American Railway Union In Its employ would be Immediately dismissed. This afffets several hundred men on tho Jackson and 8t. Louli division. About ten men In the whops of the company hi this city Were discharged yesterday > The order Issued by the company says thut the men will bo taken back ns soon as they receive Wlthdtaw.il cards from the union. A number have atready ap plied for withdrawal curds, hut there are a great many on the St. Louis <11 vision who nay they will remain In the Union. Trouble Is expect id. RUDY’S PILE SUPPOSITORY Is guaranteed to cure piles ami consti pation or money refunded. Send two stamps for circular and free sample to Martin’ 'Rudy, registered pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa. No pcs*tala answered. Far sale by all arst-elass druggists everywhere, 50 cents per box. li. J. 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