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THE MACOH T ELEC K A PIT: WEDNESDAY MOHAIHH, JilluY 25, 1894.
THE DEMOCRATS
WILL GATHER
In ft pair of our $5,00 Pants—
The price is inferior, •
But the quality superior*—
£o with your money advance.
40 CENTS
Bets the Boy a pair of our
regular 75-cent kind.
SEE——»
The Suits we have marked
iown to
57.00 and $8.00
J. H. HERTS
574, 57G Cherry St.
L). A. KEATING,
rifDERTAKRK AND KDIDALMEtl,
Oil llulbejrrjr tf t. - Mac on, G«.
telephone*—Oftlco, 40T* Hc»ldenc». 408
notice. *■;,
Marriages, births, deaths, funeral*
tu.etings inserted In this column at It
hr ten lines and 10 cents per line for
inch added line. A responsible name
must accompany the advertisement as a
tuarantea of food faith.
L McMANUS CO
GENERAL
III
Day Telephone
flight Telephone
238
- 232
Undertaking
Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Day Telephone 436
Night Telephones... .435, 178
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of W. IS. Shelverton 4 Co. Is
ini. day dissolved by mutual consent,
D..R. Hudson retiring. VV. K. Sholver-
t >n will continue the business, pay all
claims ngainst the old arm abd collect
accounts due sold Arm.
W. E. SHELVERTON,
T. It. HUDSON.
July 24, 1834.
IDIMOtSMFM
Registered TROTTING HORSES, high
grade JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT-
p LE, red and black BERKSHIRE PIGS.
STALLION AT HEAD OP FARM.
BARON STAMBOUL, No. 24,415, 2 years
cld, by STAMBOUL, 2:07%; darn by Baron
Wilkes, 2:18%.
M’ELROY, No. 16,937, 8 years oldf by
M’EWEN, 2:18%; dam by CuyJer.
For any information apply to
R. H. PLANT,
MACON, GA.
The State Convention to Be Held Next
Week Will Be a Historic
One.
THE MEMBERSHIP WILL BE LARGE
The Delegations ffrom the Counties Will
eon Special Car* With Stream
ers Floating and With liras*
Bands Playing,
FOR SALE
THE HANDSOME 2-STORY
WITH BASEMENT,
lNo.636 ORANGES!
Contains nine room* with three bath
looms; hot and cold water. All modern
conveniences. The house has been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom, and is la strictly flrst-class
condition. It has a large frontage on
Orange street and Rose Park, and only
half block from Indian Springs car line.
It la located on the Hill, in aa good neigh-
torhood as Macon affords. It is undoubt
edly the prettiest and most desirable
J lace now on the market. For sale low
and on easy terms. For further Informa
tion call on
Atlanta, July 21.—(Special.)—It Is more
than a week yet until the state conven
tion meets, but already Indications are
beginning to manifest themselves which
show that it will be one of f the biggest
political gatherings old Georgia has held
in years:'
All the prominent counties will bo rep
resented by delegations ranging in num
bers from ten to fifty. Interest in poll*
tics has not been so high since the ante
bellura days and the reconstruction pe-
rled. Well known people from all sec
tions of the state agree in tills estimate
of the popular pulse, and the state con
vention is expected to be taken advant
age of for a big demonstration.
Ordinarily a state convention without
a contest between favorites, such os this
one will be, would not attract very deep
Interest, but absence of a contest between
candidates only serves to concentrate at
tention on other matters to come berore
the convention. There is no denying the
fact that indications point to a lively
light over the platform and resolutions.
Georgia la divided on the financial ques
tion. There are many who, think Mr.
Cleveland's intenpretatlon of tho platform
and the work of the administration in
carrying out these pledges should be
indorsed by tho party of Georgia in con
vention, while it is pretty certain that
this will bo fought by a strong faction
who are Inimical to the administration
and to Its Interpretation of the platform.
On this question there Is every Indica
tion that there will be warm contention,
but the opinion gathered from party lead
ers from all parts of the state Is that
the administration and its reading of tne
platform will win In the convention.
This prediction is made dally here by men
close* in touch wltn the peopjo of the
state.
The work of the convention will very
probably be done In one day. A movement
is being worked up nowf or a great Demo
cratic meeting on tho night of the con
vention, with the leading men of the
various sections of the state ns speakers.
Col. W. Y. Atkinson, who will be the
nominee for governor, will have a Bpeclal
train load of people from Newnon, his
home. His headquarters will be at the
KtenbaU house, having already been as
signed. Delegations from several other
Cities, Including Macon. and Columbus,
have already secured their quarters at
the Kimball, and applications for afeom-
inodations are being received daily by
other hotels, indicating that a big crowd
Will attend the convention. The railroads
will nil sell tickets at one-third rate for
the round trip.
j SALE OF HISTORIC FURNISHINGS
Atlanta, July 24.—Special*)-*Col. John
McIntosh Kell, adjutant-general and Keep
er of public buildings and grounds ior tne
state, auctioned off some historic old
furnishings on the capito! steps today.
Among the stuff sold were the carets
of tho executive mansion used during
tho Gordon administration, v tho parlor
carpets and tho "blue room carpet," tiio
latter being bought during Governor tiol-
quiett'B term. An old mahogany chair,
tho only relic of tho Bullock regime in
the way of fumlturo remaining, was also
sold, together with the chandalfer that
first did service In the executive man
sion. All tho articles brought nominal
prices. The last legislature appropriated
JT*.000 to refurnish the governor’s man
sion, and of course this old Btult was
no longer needed.
TAX DIGESTS RECEIVED.
Atlanta, July 24.--(Special.Fourteen tax
digests received from os many counties
to dato by Comptroller General Wright
chow a decrease In property cf over 6b-
000,000. Two counties out of the four
teen show on increase, one of SI,WO and
the other of 63,000 ove; last year The
digests are slow In coming In. It looks
ns If last year’s slump of 62,000,000 is u.
bo Increased this year.
DEATH OF MRS. T. H. WILLIAM#
Atlanta, July M.-(SpoclaM~Mrs. T. H.
Williams, who as Mias Annie Carr of
Newman was known all over the stats,
as one of the roost beautiful women of
Georgia, died at her home In this city to
day. Mrs. Williams was tho wife or
Thomas Hardee by her first.marriage.
Mr. Hardee was drowned in the sun at
Manhattan beach. ■
Malaria la the moat Insidious of
health destroyers. Hoods banciparlUa
counteract*. Its deadly iwtuon and
builds up the system.
TROUBLE IN MEMPHIS.
■Memphis, Tcnn., July 23.—In the last
tiwerity-four hours 'there have been
three attempts, partly auccesaful, to
bum railroad property, and two engi
neers who worked through the strike
have been assaulted. Tho llrst incen
diary effort was on n Missouri Pacino
car. The car. which was burning when
the flames were flrst discovered, is z
total wreck. ' Half of another car li
also 'burned, end If the flames had got
ten under good headway the gas works
would have been wrecked. About thir
ty minutes after the discovery 9f the
flrst lire a Kansas City, Fort Scott
and Memphis box oar, which stood
near the middle of fifteen cars on the
Kansas' City and Memphis tracks,
within a fovfcdc of Drydcn A Yates'
big flour mills, was found to be on fire.
Prompt work of the lire department
Saved the mills and the cars, one of
which, however, was totally destroyed.
Officers on duty near >the Area saw six
men emerge behind Che Tennessee
brewery and take to their heels.
. 'Rioters today gathered around the
men who were at work In the yards
and made threat*. One engineer was
assaulted with a long knife. James
Walsh, n engineer, who has Charge of
a Kansas switch engine, was felled by
a blow with metal knuckles.
J Remnants of Bmbpoid^py less than half
ppiQe- 01a<?H DansO^iling 8(».
1 Dhite Plaid Itacun ujopth 10(» fop 5<».
jadies’ Oests Qlaek Wk 10<».
Gents’ Gauze 5hipts 83 1»3(» worth 75(».
1309s’ Stpaw ffats at 25(>.
S9pian ltacuns-«Plaids % 5 fcp ip es 5(».
Ixadies’ fast black, pegulap made Rose,
at 12 1*2 (»ents.
D uff Qosogi Shipts, all siz^s, 45(>.
i w.
&
General Beal Estate Agents.
CUTS COFFIN STORE
LIBRARY BUILDING.
Hearse 66; carriages 62.75.
Teiephoast
OUR FRIENDS.
Lyrcrcrj that made his escape from
Young
Mothers*
rs
Wo Offer You
Remedy Which
Insures Safety
to Life of
[ a^Motber end
Child.
“Mothers* Friend••
IMa Cmflnsaiant of Its Pile, Horror tsd Risk.
After ui
Fussd" _ _
•lid not perience that vreofcneta after-
var«), usual in such cases.—Mbs. Asm IK
OajOK, Baxter Springs, Kan*.
L auMFfte. Srttby*11 DrvgfHcs.
CMWIH8 R£EUL»T0R CM MET, 4 Muti. b
& F
457 AND 459 CHERRY ST.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEEft, BEADLESTON & WOEIt7. IMPERIAL
1BEDR, EVERARD'S CANADA MALT BEER.
OUR LEADING BRAND OF FINE OLD WHISKIES IN BULK AND
CASES.
Antedeluvlan, Old Forrester, .. .
James E. Pepper, i Bette of Macon,
‘Metropolitan, Monooacy,
Kate Claxton, North Codorus,
IMghsplre, Export,
Lincoln County, Old Province,
Tuxedo and Tammany.
FINE OLD AND RARE WINES AND IMPORTED GINS, BRANDILo,
ETC., BTC.
• SHERRIES,
, Porta, Madrrlraa,
Rhino Wines, llurgundye,
G4na, Cognaca,
Jamaica Rum. St. Croix Rum,
FINE KEY WEST CIGARS.
Agents for H. R. Kelly & Co., El Modelo, Cfras. Jacobs & Co. Solden-
berg & Co.
'Manltou Mineral Water, Ginger Ale and Sarsaparilla.
Piper Heldslck Champagnes.
THE AMENDMENTS REJECTED.
Parla, July 23,—In the chamber of
deputies today Dupuy made a proposi
tion to the Chamber naklng for tho re
jection of all amendments to the gov
ernment’s antl-Anarehlat measure. M.
Goblet. Briasonn and olhera made ve
hement protests, declaring that the bill
wiib unconstitutional. In aplte of these
proteata all the amendments wore of
fered and promptly rejected, the gov
ernment's majorities ranging from 82
to 127. •
Miss Maria Parloa
Strongly recommcmls
the use qf
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
and she ha* mitten a neat
COOK BOOK.
which trill be sent free on application
to Daudiy <fc Co. t 27 Path rtacc,
New Yorlc.
THE FAIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Office.
SQUARE ON TUB WINDOW.
Full line Steel Enameled Ware Just
received. By buying this ware you
eau keep eu-rylUliig nice. *
Funs, Boilers, Pie Plates, Tubs, Slop
Ja:s. Bowls and Pitchers, Whler Pails
nud Dippers, Coffee Pots and Dlrli
l’una.
• Full line new Glassware.
The celebrated Clitiuw Oarrcr, and
Broad Knives awl Sharpeners. Good
Kltcbon Knives fle, , *
Landers, Frovy & Clark Butcher
Knives 8c. li. E. SMITH,
Proprietor.
Each person applying for medlcnl treat
ment should .end or bring trom four to
eight ounce, of urine that passed flrst
In the morning. When all others fall,
consult
DR. ROMAN OF NEW YORK CITY.
Stricture dissolved and removed try mall-
cine only. I cur* cancers. When I cure,
1 do not mean stop the cancer for a
short time end then have It return, but
I mean a positive cur*.
Address with postage or call on
DR. O. W. BOMAN,
Zctiler House, S3 Fourth St, Macon, Go.
.1 yip
& COMPANY.
Do you want your dol
lars to do double duty
for you this week? Such
a result can be accom
plished by investing in
some of our offering!,.
AT 16c—25 pieces Jones
Cambric, quality never
. sold for less than 25c.
AT 60c—33 Turkey Rod
Table Clothes. Full
length and width.
AT $1.12 — 45 half
bleached German Dam
ask table cloths. Form
er price $1.50.
AT $1.67—26 bleached
Satan Damask table
cloths, were $2.25.
AT $2.12—16 Barnesley
Damask tnble cloths
in loom dice cheek.
Large dinner napkins
to match.
AT 10c—500 yards as
sorted White Dress
Goods thrown on our
centre counter. Goods
in the assortment worth
from 36 to 60c. a yard
are to go at 10c.
AT 60c—16 dozen large
size satan face damask
towels, 60 inches long,
former price 75c.
AT 30c—30 dozen drop
stifeh Hose.IIernesdorf
dye, a full regular 40c
hose.
AT 37 l-2c—25 dozen
black Lisle hose, fast
bJaeks, our regular 50e
grade.
NEW line embroideries and narrow
Vat Luc** j tut receiced.
SPECIAL lav price* on off our Sum
ner Undewour. Home fine goods in
lot.
TO ARRIVE on Turning or Wnines-
day Uy lot cheap U/aching*, striped
Penanga, in all the popular cdortng*
for atari train/*.
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