The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 24, 1894, Image 6

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'iT THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORHTN'G, JULY 24, 1894. To pay high prices for Cloth es^ ing at this season of the year, you are trailing in the rear of :!■ the procession of summer buy- &, ers, and selecting from the I? unsold balance of stock re maining undisposed. Your claim for considera tion as a late buyer is just. We are anxious to meet it. A visit to our store will save you from $3 to $5 per suit. Prices marked in plain figures ex plain it readily. We are determined to reduce our summer stock, it’s to your benefit to assist us. CHARLES WACHTEL, 515 CHERRY STREET,'- - - MACON, GEORGIA. Don’t buy a cheap Shoe just because it is cheap. Insist upon good material, style and right making. With this hint we bid you welcome to come and look through our stock and go away without buying —if you can. ASSAULTED BY A BURLY NEGRO Where will you upend that vacation? Why not go to the White Sulphur BprJngw.Hotel, at White Spring9, on the Georgia Southern nnd Florida Railroad? It la tho coolest resort <n the state, Immediately upon the banks of the bu emit Rlflnir. This popular hotel ha* been thoroughly renovated, painted and re furnished. and. Is run In. connection with tho wonderful Sulphur spring, which dis charges 2,000,000 gallons per hour. The flood bathing pool in tho world. a»xl fishing nnd hunting; pretty dilvea; No mosquitoes; no malaria. The water Is a spevlllc for rhwnmtlwn and <ly»p:*pela in nil forms; nervous exh tusUon; all kld- rey and stomach troubles; all 61«eas*s of ttom skin. Reduced rates upon all .all. roads. Rates 12 to I2.G0 per lay. ripectal rates by tho week or month. For par- ttoulars, address WM. H. WREN, Manager, WHITE MANY CHANGES WILL BE MADE And Hundred, of Men Put Off by the Southern Railway Company. EAST TENNESSEE ROAD'S TRAINS Will Enter tbs Union Depot, So It Is Maid, ant Macon Will. In All Probability, Mo MnUo Clon- •ral llo^ftqaartarg. Tho recent foniAi'tion of the Southern Mmgr Qnmpwny *xu a mnubffr of Souctycm HtfhtAuU tMAI. in tiu» o^UUcia of itiiliUul liii'ii, tvniso a genuine up- luTiv.il utmmg oillcJnld and ouiploycw, NpfdhM of iluniwH, nidlliy, jxipukirlty or iMtfh of Mirvloo. Ily ohm 4h Lit ing the rMdf Ilin will bo no further ust* fur BUttoitUu? agents, and already ilho executloiu^i axe la at work on ttem. TUdmsj ure also hun* dm!* of employe* EtMMJ pattttoai will bo nbollslntl, and lucky tiulml Is Hie tuuu who Is rctt;Um*l. In tho cg>'.u* Ion of tfioro >\Uio are eppgiwed Vo know wtfeft "Glit* femMih ctfesok uf die con* Hollitaifeni uxtuiH, employe from su- piimtodarts dawn to car grtiafconi Mill bo tvAcbMl nil along tQio Hue p.ml iftiu-t Homo tv.iUif.vt4 will also tftkft ti HuiUfl In ibo uplnQm of rmuo ttdlrokid men Mho>n will bo greatly bonoQfetl by the tktil, notwltliHtandlug that name or the boat railroad men lu t»he city will be put off. If I8u4r proguoNtlcxitlotw are cwrtvt, Ukooh will lio tho gOMUl liViulQtitirtiTK Md enraryitkog will bo opcvtWcd frem heiv. Um \kt s itic most crtikl pokdt on tlu< syisusn. If tto Ccutrel BjiiilP gtN'ei lab it*» new tout, uk niaay bollovo It will bo com- t>6U«d to do, the probability of Macon bocomltiK tlu* gwall ItttrdQimitvns for • all dtpirtmwtt t* tmioii gnUu*. Onv Tiring til sit givea ci>Uh* toib and which 1s Mid ho bo u oepUiHxy, In auu the Want Taunwa Is pRQpcuitftg to dis continue Its ppe^MK gUNnetapr depot as a jwwtoiigw «1«*ia4- mul run its tr.Uus Into the union dopdl. l<t U pa*Ylvoly asMrtod (tout till* will be done by Oc* inlur 1 ami t hat by Hum the i*'w sxw.ein w*Q Ikivo iv'inj'lotcd Its organ* IrttkKvn ami mule tUl dtoagtt* In its nporkluK item, Tho Uocnrta Awitifm, M;uvn nnd lllrmlnuham ntul Mawm. Dublin Sttvvuslib rallr.tnls are uoX turtle u'h» Hnufliont Kallntnl Ottuftioy uml will dOOMm notnotu tuottunsWat lk»k There is n tUffengOce of opinion ue tn wiriH Artie result of die new organ isation will have i\u thane irmw, aomt bettering R will tie deniim*uml and others thnt It will be bemikial, or, at Awarded Higbaat Hooora-WorM’a Fair. DU BAKINS pawn MOST PERFECT MADE. A putt GtspeOtim of Tartar PowJtr. Fit. fa xn Ammonia, Alum or any other a Jultctank 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Irat-t, will not hun tliMn In Mqr way. Tho now aunaCKmuikt irf the llno« ootnfafnotl In thu SouUlomn RnMwoy Cmnixiny lu hu.ug wtilumud wliih u trait Ml of luumat, nml an ovary move VKoMton lu rite u» to whwt la BUlns to lie rhino uoxt. A Rn«t nitmy mlltveul men still In. ■1st ilium It flint tho Onuti-.il will lie aoinlilmul nr/th Iho lliirw tit tlilH H)Htoin and ufiojUlal ns a lmrt of It TMi, too, lu ejilte of the tiasunmcrw of those tilmt are In a position lo know, or .ouif.it to bo If they ore not, tfMt tlio Conoral will lie u]ieniflod «t:lrely IndeiemrlonlCy, so Cur ns Its olUvrw nml iiuiutixoinent are cunrerneil. WOillo this Is true, or Is sahl hi lie true, rllio BootUnrD railway will o enrol th» Oemral’s policy thmiiKh Its holding tiie majority stuck In tflio company. MAY TAKE IN THE !•’. O. & P. Tlie lnli«t rumor Mul has gained ere- donee la to the .Boot Hint tin' Southern llihliv.iy OmiiWny is no piuvhnao Hie iiorldtt Onir.il nml Peninsular rail- niiiid, which nmv connccls with It by the South Ilotiml ult rlilmnlila, S. 0. Tills has lieeu nalkcil of to aomo client; aud Iho hlcu Is a phuislble one. us tc would islve tflee uimjcuiy a dlract route team nil ions of Phs-lila rlstit to Wnsh Ingtou over Its own lli««. There couuects, iia iIkcb the Atlantic Const I/lne, \W‘i 11 rim Peuusylvanhi lines. Tlu’ potlry vt rlw new Oomisiuy with nagsrd i» m.nstfeninm lu the diffbraM ■IniinrUneuts i» belug W.iWoIkiI wWi lu- tenest. • Tire fuel Hint HoUcMug Ajceim G. D. Manley of the Georgia Ihclllc and Sollctllus Agent J.Sra King of t'.he Must TVfiasa.ee have iwlgned Is looked Upon us au hidle.il leu Hunt aweepliig olsuijtis nnd nsluetfona of forces uro to lie node, ou Hie iilivi thu* consolldu- tlou nuvuu evviiumy. CUTTINO OKK MEN NOT NEEDED. A woll-knawu raUruid nran Hold tiie other day, tvserrf, ilmit the mlueltou of forvi's sms to lio made alonu Mila llut>, raped ally fur tho ’ ivnaou that with cnusolkta'tlou tra army of mdicVt- lng agents -would not be uaetod. An agi-ceiium ts being made ninler the new aismaiwil wtMcOby the uruiy of aulUttlug ngeuta will tu* be nenleil. It is the ugrtiam nt w-teh will skip ull Uli ftHnOm methods of securing bust invoi, sueh us the giving of n-Ualia, einilng vines mad utilier meihods, ausl ovary mih.tol will simik'l on lis own morlis. wVMh will nsult no loiilit m tba imi«Miv»mirt of the service on al most every GoitiUurn lino of Import, was. Tho inciting of the Soinhoru Halt way nml Sliojnshlp Assuei-aailou, held U MtuiAMUtun lklivh, lias nUiut Ihvh conclislivl, und it Is writWM tlial _ now agluiuMW l£is Umi Odoiitcil for tba ismning yonr, which will be sails- faohry to all ivinuniAl. Tins iwtab- ILsl.ii hamnxiy odo* mure, trad It l. ra.hl Mr. K. It. Shililumu will be tallied us commissioner uf the nssoda. ttaa. TO BE DISCUSSED IN ATLANTA. Tho mntjler of rahw imt-rcsUng Sa v.imuh and other South Atlmirte |>oris which was diseusiHil nt tlie luvi-t.ng will tie taken up for ecus! derail on at n nuidlcg uf tin- cxvcurtve Iward to be held In Atkintu Home Hum lu tin- nejr fillik>‘, and It Is believed the dlhtmi dal rate on eotmu and othtr uroducls will be nsntwl. The Southern railway lus ml,-pt.il _ now trade loork, which will soi aie po-ir on ull kb oars un.1 ong.iies. It hi ■Jmli.tr to the old trade murk of the Rhtumaal and IXuivtlle, ttn« ouly elmuge being UMt of tlie IsWi-rs. Tue new mark wasista of the Mat S. U. shle by side, whh tins old ltielimoiu nml Rhuville arrow runnUig through them. HceMvcr Comer will lie tn New York for some Hole yyt in consultation with Scotivw ltryes ami thos.- who are working on «hv- new plan of n-orRaul- zatlon tot flic Central r.illracul prvp ertlra. ITn- plan to be declared uiK't a live by Oets>lK-r. will haw ns be at.. noimc.il wstiln u ifset ai»; uud It la baEesvd It will be by rhe time ite cv-iv-r Corner returns. DON'T - DELAY! . It Is your duty to yourself to get of the foul accumulation la your if this spring, llood's Sarsaparilla „ Just the medicine you nest to purify, vltallxc nnd enrich your blood. That tired feeling which affects nearly every one In tlie spring Is driven ~ by llootro Sarsaparilla, tlu- gr spring medicine and blood purl Her. Hmsl's PIUs become the favorite cs thartle with everyone who tries them. blood HE TABERNACLE CLOSES THURSDAY Dr. Roniig Addressed Another Large Audience Last JNiglit—Two More Added. DR. C, P. WILLIANSON OF ATLANTA w.i Present suit .Troll Pnrt tn til. Servlce-There Hava H.*n Over One Hundred Addition, to tlie Church, iraliiKil choir of voices to CBSIet Km, and the music is very good. There .will be pnnchlng end services nt the ihbcmuio tonight, as mural. A large congregiiiHoti is expxir.il. Dr. C. P. vvaiiam-sou of Atbulia, ins- tor of fSre Himtler Street Christian Ohurdh, mi In ni'ritudunoo upon mid assisted In the turvlee. He will prob ably be prtacaa at hetight's meeting. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURB. This Is beyond question the mastsno cessful cough medicine we have ever sold. A few doses invariably cures the worst cases of croup, cough and bronchitis, while its wonderful success In the cure of consumption Is without parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test v.*hich no other medicine cau stand. If you have a cough, we earnestly ask you to try It Price 10 cents. 60 cento and fi. If your lungs are sore, chest or back Is lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenac. .1. . 516 CHERY ST. Constable Henderson Meets With Very Rough Treatment While Dis charging His Duty, HIS ASSAILANT MADE HIS ESCAPE TU. IV.gro .truck lllm on tile H.n.t Willi a'Uriok nnd Tk.n lt.nl film Moil I Unmercifully With thn Can- •tutil.*. Own Stick. CDn«table W. W. Henderson of Jus tice Gerdlno'e court wae badly Injured at tho bend, of a negro named Gus Holt yesterday at noon and will be con fined to bis bod for some time In con sequence of his Injuries. Yesterday mbmlng Holt's wife went befora Justice Gerdlne and had a war rant Issued for her husband requiring him to give a bond to keep, the peace or go to Jail. Tho woman claimed that her husband hud beaten her unmerci fully. and ConstuMe Henderson was giv en tho warrant to serve, with Instr.ic- tlbne to bring Holt into court so as to provent him from doing further mis- cblef. Constable Henderson took the warrant and hastened to Holt's home, neur Beasley's crcsclng, and found Holt at hbme. to whom he showed the war rant and stated his mission. Holt sail be would not go with the constable. The constable Informed him that ho must go and that It would be better for him to gu peaceably and quietly. With an onth Holt ..aid: "I have done nothing, but now I will do something,’’ an-1 pick ing up a brick, threw It at the conabdilc, striking -him on the head and knocking him senaelces. Ho then picked up the constable's large blckbry stick that had f.Ulon from bis hand when struck by the brk-k and beat him unmercifully over the head and about the body. Evi dently behoving that he had killed the constable, us it wan no doubt Ills inten tion to do. Holt ran blf und has not been captured. Thy constable was carried tu his home and Dr. J. C. Johnson sum moned. He pronounced Mr. Hender son's injuries serious, but not fatal, and relieved his suffering. , Last night Mr. Henderson Hi as rest ing quietly, but was vory weak from loss of blood. His Injuries will doubt less give him a great deal of trouble. Purify the blood, tone tbs nerves, and give streng-tli to the weakened or gans nnd body by taking Hood’s Bax- svparllla now. Dlt. M'UAB'S A large nnd itfifeUlgeBt audience as sembled utt the CabOTiucle last night. Dr. ltouilg spoke In ble happiest vein, thJdug nrt Mb text Hie sixth and sev enth vows of tire UfUcali chapter of Imiab. “Seek ye tlie Lord while lie may lie found, rail ye upon him while he Is near; lot die wicked forsake bis way und the unrighteous man bis thoughts, and lot him return unto the Lord uud be will have mercy upon him, for he -will abmula-n'Jly. pardon.” Tim speaker sail there were two skks from wlhUSi tu vlenv this text. Tlie Lord 4n one sense could be very inur and could always b* found If iho sinner wanted to find him, but the text implied also Hint here are moments in one's life when die Donl Is not near and cannot bo found because of neg lected oppotlanilflts, and .this rejection of God's word when faithfully pnlacbcd. God stands ready to receive and bless all who will sc-i-k liim hr the right -way. To Hud God, tho sinner must forsake his wicked way and the unrighihHB man musll turn his dlaughts t>» the requirements of the wail of the Lord. Pardon and mercy await all who return unto the 1/ord, but ill the uno who-, after hearing the gospel iuvnehed Id all of its fullness, with fro-jneini! opportunities of confess ing the name of Christ-, nnd then re jects It, God Is ndt near and cannot ho found, because the opportunity f« be coming n OhrisUlan racy be forever gone, und am die last momcmt of life rhe sinner uriy Call upoui his maker, but nrjy not find lilm. Dr. ltomlg referred to several iu- stonces during protracted meetings which l*i laid held where persons hud listened tio Uhi preaching night after night amd wlio wj about to decide for Christ, but for s»n»e reason put it off ami never made ((lie good confes sion. and thei-cftare lost tho opportunity of being saved. The rarnost und eloquent word of Tho oaraesl) and eloquent! wards at those presfntt nnd made many feel tliat they ought to become Christians. At tho cl-ise of Uli'e discourse two persons enme forward Hind oonfessod fulfil lu the Savior. TJiree hIiIkvh made tlie good conffriMlau uni the afiternoon bap tismal service nit Che rimrcli and seven were immersed. Tim ladies, mother und daughter, were liapiUwd together at Mu- sainie nranreitt of lime, and hand In Itunid ammo up out) of the waiter. It .was a solemn und most Impressive scene und will long be remembered by those who wKinrased It. One huralTMl mnd two persons lmvo been edited to the church, and Dr. Ito- :ulg expeotfc uiuay more Mbre tlie meeting doses an Tliurwlay n>ght. The present menVberslhlp Is alliouo one hun dred nml forty-five. Professor Bawdy htau n thoroughly DON’T MARRY Until you have sen our samples of wet. ding invitations, which we eeml free oj charge. Address J. P. Stevens ft pro Jewelers. 17 Whitehall street. Atlanta, Go.’ CITY NOTES. It Is highly probable that Judge V. Brunner, tho efficient sanitary in- pector, -will -have a theavy suit for dam ages -on ihls hands at -the nexit term of the court. The ground for complaint again Judge Brunner is that he filled up toe beautiififl green take In the city h*H lot and 'thus knocked the plans of the city -hall fishing and boating club Into a cocked 'halt and forever spoiling their fishing and prospective water power scheme. The Jewish young men will give a delightful dance at Crump’s Park to- nlgh'l complimentary to the young la dles. Card’s orchestra, has been en gaged and a pleasant tfme is affOcl. pate'd. Dr. Glimore has removed from tils POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. Mrs. C. D. Hurt and her little daugh> ter, Mary Belle, of Ylaerrilie ore visit, rag title family .)f Dr. Hurt In Atlanlu. .Miss Horary Sdfotz of Millodgevlllu, who has cfi'”i vWfied Mavton and been the r,-;ii iit.-n t: of mMb sociul ntteiulun Is aga'm visiting her parents. Sin- will be at home to her friends Weduesday aftiTiKoa and will eatemaCn them with a high tea. Mrs. Percy Williams of Savannah lus been spending n. few days wiCIi her uncle, CapB. A. W. Brannon, oo her return from a visit to relatives !s Mcntganrei-y, Akt., and Ridjjlmid, Ua, Mrs. Dr. Gliraer wtU leave In a fen days to visit her rdn/fves in Nova Boritta. and will be absent' the remain dtr of the summer. Uiw. Gilmer h one of Jlatija's liti'ntlsomesti and iwysi accomplished women, and her atisonoi will be deeply ivgr«t)ted by society. Uns iMUggle and Bessie Umiili ti CMombns are vrUlag their brother, Mr. Hugh R. Smith, no 1414 ruin! street. Mias Alhitfie Stroud of Henderson Tex., and one of Ihel atcknowhslaisl belles of the Lone Star Statto, Is v!.» king Mrs. Dr. Gibson to Vlneville. ELEGANT AND CHEAP TRIP TO ' NEW YORK AND BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Round trip rate. Including meals and state room to New York, $38.70; Boston, _ _ J38.70, via Central railroad, Savunnoh, old * office on* Second street Vnto the. and steamere. Finest ships carrying handsome new office and residence Just the American flag. “ftw completed on First street, mltoinlng the tom best ^rkets in the United Stales, residence of 'the lute J. M. Boardman. w o PP r!L~ U ■John Day Kendotl to vlsfUng_ his J. Harris, ticket agent, w. P. Dawson, passenger agent. A TERRIBLE COLLISION. uncle, Mr. -E. D. Burke, at Cross Keys. John Day Is only a few days old and la accompanied by this parents. A large number of Macon veterans ' , and OHhers will go over to Mllledge- • Three P«*sons Khlled, One YNouuded viHe tomorroiw to attun'd mhe unveiling; • uavd Tra’uk Ttiillly Wrtvkeil. of the monument to Gen. George Doles and the reunion of the Fourth Georg*!. i^,Tbx., July 23.—A head Regiment. Among■ Ihe others end colHston occurred about seveutj ihe wt'^arrWc^n- flilca nortlt of tills place bet.lnvcu t'm the city from Indian Spring tills morn- [ lno caaiwn UaU totains, wliicli wert Ing jo accompany 'her father. Dr. Ro- rtmniflift ®t full speed urotind a fihtiri land B. Hull, who leives this afternoon curve, 200 yards west of Forest, a for MUledgevllte. The reunion would lonely silling. It appears that No. ti be incomplete without toe presence of tho uariih-bouud cannon Kail, wan on Mias Hall, who Shares all the patriot- ■ dravoring to rrtik-h thta. siding. Tlie ism of her father, who was one.of .'the' engineer, A. D. Grunin of.IVxsrkuna, most gallant members of the Fourth Express Messenger Fred Marshall oil Georgia, TO ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. From Macon, Ga., and Intermedlata points up to and Including Valdosta, July 25th, 1894, only 33 for the round trip; tickets good five days after dato of sale. Special train service for tho occasion via the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad. The train will leave Macon at about 11 a. m. Parties taking advantage of this cheap rate will also be given an opportunity to bathe In the celebrated Suwanee Springs and White Springs, on the famous Suwanee river. Fine surf bathing at north and south beach. Pullman accommodations will be reserved In advance upon applica tion. For further information apply to your nearest ticket agent or Q. A. MACDONALD. G. P. A., Macon, Ga. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for tha last eight years been reasonable In his charges for dental work, and who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all Utuils of dental work, Uaving taken a post graduate course la pro«. t'aetlc dentistry, owing to the. stringen cy of tlie times, Is willing to be even more reasonable In bis charges. Come; let him examine your teeth and see bow reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington ave nue, near First Baptist Church. Vine- villi and belt lino of street cars pass bis office door, Macon. Ga. Fort Wont'll timid nn unknown passcngei were killed and Flreiniim Jeff Arrant was wounded, wlhilc It Is tthtwiglit lnuuj others .(lire seriously hurt. Tlie wrecl is reported us very btnlly pil'd up aud Will delay trains many hour*. is not Inherited. It develops only when lungs are weak and the system run dowa Scott’s /MHHMMBr Emulsion the cream of Cod-liver Oil, often cures Consumption in its early stag#s and always prevents it. Coughing is ’ stopped, Lungs are strength ened and the system built up. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! PnpM«dt),Soott41Bo*n«,8.Y, AUDru„Ut«. Painless aud Hnr-nliss Cure For Or ganic Stricture, Gravel or Stone. Cali nt tlie drag store of Sol Huge, comer Second and Mulberry streets, Macon, Ga., nole agent for Macon and vicinity for tills wonderful remedy, nisi give It a trial. After a trial of eighteen otoottw In the states of North OkrollnB, South Caroline, Georgia und Florida. It was fully demonstrated that It will cure from 83 to 00 per ctnL of cases tToatod. It Is absolutely harm- Iras, cures without pain, Inconvenience or loss of tlmo tout employment. It will tone up the organs, nnd when lt'cureu leaves them lu ns healthy con dition as nature made them. With each vial uro full instructions and direction*. ARE YOU GOINOT The resorts of Tennessee are doing a splendid business this season. Tho E. T., ▼. and 0. 1* the direct route to these resorts and you should ust for your tickets via that tine. Elegant free observation coaches be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A through oouoh for Tares Springs loaves Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives at Tates at 12:45 p. m. Sleeper on this train tu Washington and New York. The Seashore Express leaves Atlanta 7:19 p. to. for St. Simons and Cumber land Islands. Three dally fast trlans each way be tween OUucon and Atlanta and Romo and Chattanooga. Travel the E. T., V. und G. for safety, speed and comfort. J. J. Farnsworth, division passenger agent. Atlanta. Ga.; B. W. Wrenn. general passenger agent, Knoxville, Toon. Those. ^^Pimples 4re tfU-tnle symptoms that your blood is not right—full of impurities^ causing anUojgtsh and unsightly complexion* at fete bottles of S. S. trill mm n't ail foreign and impure matter, cleanse tht blood thvroughiy % ami give a dear a nd rosy complexion, ft is most {fleet- ualy ana entirely harmless* Ows. Heaton. 71 L&mrel Street, rbUa*, sayt: ri J** 1 * hid foe YMin humor in mjr blood wblch iua<ie me dread to shave, as smallbtuls or rtmptes would be cut, thus causing 'having to ^ be a freat annoyance. 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