About The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1894)
THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TliURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2G, 1894. In a pair of our $5.00 Pants— The price is inferior, But the quality superior- go with your money advance. 40 CENTS Gets the Boy a pair of our regular 75-ccnt kind. The Suits we have marked down to $7.00 and $8.00 J. H. HERTZ 574, 576 Cherry St. RAILWAY MEN . IN ATLANTA! Tlio Big Southern Railway System Is ] Feeling Around for More Busi ness in Georgia, KEATING, t'XOKRTARBK AND KMUfiLtlBlt, Oil Mulberry St. - Uncoil) Gu. Telephone*—Office, 407* Residence. 408 NOTICE. ROUND TRIP RATES GRANTED Judge Marshall J. Clarke Is Willing to iervo on tlio Supreme Court Dench —Tom Cobb for Temporary The American Encyclopedic Dictionary, :• Marriages. births, deaths, funerals onl meetings Inserted In this column at Vi for ten lines and 10 cents per lino for each added line. A responsible name must, accompany the advertisement as a guarantee of good faith. L. McMANUS CO « i;n titt.u, 11IIM1AIK Cay telephono Night Telephone 238 232 chairman. | 250 ladles’ readymade Shirt Waists, I full front and large sleeves, 35c. Ladles’ bleached Swiss ribbed Ve4ts, regular price 25c, now 15 cents. Altanto, July *5.—(Special.) Col. rlbbeU Vasta ' ,n W. II. Henderson, the genial counsel I iHerCiofore at this season of the year Cor 'tfne western division of the South- I it has always been more or less dilll- Arn Railway Company. and Vice Presl- cult tki effect large sales at retail of cm Ka.tway uompany. »»« j silks and wool dress fabrics. We have den; Andrews were in Atlanta * a y enoounterec | , no 8Uch difficulty this sen- toaklng after the interests of the ■big I son, and our only ex plana lion of the system. Vice President Baldwin of the fact is that THE PRICES MADE THE Southern and C. H. Hudson of the B £SINE8S. _ _ , „ »* 1 XNOWeSC i* rcuuii uemsuo nt v»wi uimu* Eas 1 ; Tennessee are expected in At- Hg'jut an( j dark grounds, worth lan'ta tomorrow ito look over 'the field 25c, now 12 l-2c. here, | / i* I 38-4noh all-wool Storm Serge, black, An important circular .was ^uod by ^e. ^w 4**^ EnglMl , n the Southern Passenger Aesoofraitlon n , ;lV y b; U es and black, worth 75c, now today, granting one and one-third 45 cen'ts. round :fcnp rates, certificate plan, on ac- Another shipment of those famous «,.int lino lviil-owinir occasions* K,u Ku Wash Silks, ciii now styles and count of me t-eliowing occas ons. colorings, absolutely fast colors, sold On August bih 'laiere f.vill be a re- I everywhere at 59c, our price 39 cen'ts. union of uhe Forty-fourth Georgia ‘Beautiful Lace Curtains, including Regiment at Fayette viKe. I poles and fixtures, per window 85c A'ae 'Memphis Gun Club will have a US.^ur price Me? Shouting meet to Viiat city from Au- 'Large Size Honeycomb Spreads 60c. gust 6th to 10th. Ready-made Sheets and Pillow Oases TOia Women's u.iraonatt. and Horn at less lt!t "ln COSt of material In same. womens Parsonage and Homo m OKWta silk Umbrellas for Indies U.JSJOU Society will convene at Mil- an d gentlemen at 98e that cannot bo ledgevtUe on September 6, to remain matched In the city for $1,75. sitting until the »Qi. figured Persian Lawns reduced from Tae Grand Fountain of the United 2So t0 *‘ ic ' Order of True Ilefdrmera will ihold forth | at Lynduburg, Va., September 4. The Independent Order of Odd Fel- I lows of Georgia will come together at Augusta, where they will continue dur- | lug tile days from August 14 to 18. The Southern Lumber Manufacturers’ Association will convene at Memphis I August 7 to August 10. Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones... .435, 178 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of W. E. Shelvcrton & Co. la this day dissolved by mutual consent, T. U. Hudson retiring. W. E. ghplver- ton /.will • pontlnuo the business, pity all claim* against the old firm and collect accounts due said Arm. « W. E. SH ELVERTON, T. R. HUDSON. July 24, 1894. 1DLE-H0URST0CK FARM Registered TROTTING HORSE3, high grade JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT- TLB, red and black BERKSHIRE FIGS. STALLION AT HEAD OF FARM. BARON STAMBOUL, No. 24,415. 2 years old. by STAMBOUL, 2:0714; dam by Baron Wilkes, 208K. H’ELROY. No. IWS7, S years old. by M’EWBN, 3:1814, dam by Cuyler. For any Information apply to 'French Organdies reduced from | 37 l-2c to 19c. Delicate tracings on exquisitely tint ed -Swiss Muslins 10c. were 20c. Now arrivals of Pongees, DlmJtles. Batistes and Jacondts. (Best 86-Inch Percales, sold every- | Where at 12 l-2c, our price 7c. Silk Stripe Madras Cloths reduced | from 25c to 15c. Silk and Cotton Zephyr Cloths re duced from 60c to 25c. Tennis stripe Outings reduced from | 15c to 8c. Striped Cheviots for gentlemen’s neg ligee Shirts and ladles' Shirt waists re duced from 10c to 15c. Good, clear checked NMtnsook 6c. White India Lawns, smooth and soft 6 cents. . Ladles' nll-Mnen hemstitched Hand kerchiefs. 10a 1 Hamrtkercthefs lo, 2c. So and 6c. Ladle.' full regular matte fast black | Hose, worth 25c. now 150. Pins lc a paper. Needles lc a paper. •All-linen satin iDamsk Towels 40x20, knotted fringe, six for tl. Only six to | a customer. \ FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars lOo. Best quality a'll-Unen Cults 15c. Six pairs 25c fast black Socks for $1. Three pairs full regular mado Baa- I brlggan Socks for 25o. Gives the Full Definition Of Every English Word. IT Is a Complete And Perfect Modern Encyclopedia Is title Greatest Modern Work of Reference W. A. DOODY CO. These Speak as Those Having Authority of IV.uwpsvMte, Mr. E. T. Holmes with Miss Jodie Brown, Mr. lzztb Rishlnskl wtltili Ufa DolVto Itosjors of Bamuw- vllle. IN THE HANDS OF FRIENDS. I _ S' T ' I i°l!’ lC ?’ Da J' 1 ?' T..I., oa | C. F. Shelly and It. L. SUfphetia left .AltonUl, July -j- (Speotol.) Judge fi\r n farin tin A iinni.nA r .lU» Marshall J. Clarke Is "in d-ae laands o11 yesUTda'y a trip to St. Augustine, his friends” aa a candidate fortune of ' " lfl * R. H. PLANT, MACON, GA. FORSflLE THE HANDSOME 2-STORY SlKBffi WITH BASEMENT, No.636 ORANGE ST. Uie two new eeats on tlie supreme M«wrs. H. L. Prltvlxml, E. L. Ton- court benoh, IX 'the constitutional cock "and Z. N. PoaXwck left on Mon any aincudnrenii creating Choae places 'is for I wiki* City, Fla., to ufUtend thv intir- iutilled by 'iihe people ut Che coming rta^c of tlie latter today. We '■witfU election. Judge Okirke was for seven them much happiness, years Judge of 'the Atlanta Circuit, and as ouefh made a. fine record. Hlfl name I GEORGETOWN GOSSIP. h ^,n bee " ITSS*" 11 * men:ti ? ncd con * Georgetown, July 2o.-(Spcclal,)- nectlon with 'Che supreme bench in case . „ J , , . bite amendmen't carrica. und .In response 0c « a ralna ' have f,,llen ln a " Perta of to this urging of his friends in various the county and ‘Chere has been a won- parts of n'he state he has agreed no be- derful Improvement In the corn crop, oomc a candidate. If the people ratify I It woa the general opinion before 'tho the amendment to the constitution rains that the corn crop had been cut there will be 'three supreme count Jus- off over one-half, Wt now the farm- tlces to be elected by tho next Cegis- ers are very hopeful 1 and believe they laitune, two new Justices and a succes- will make over an average crop. The sor to Judge Simmons. It Is generally cotton crop Is good, but thcro has been accepted that Judge George F. Gober too much rain for some of it nnd on of 't»he Blue Ridge circuit will be a can- sandy lands It 4s beginning to take the dldate for Judge Simmons' place If 'the rust, which is sure death. Should the amendmen't fails and. for one of tho rains continue a week longer‘the cot- new places if it carries. Judge S|pencer ton will be materially damaged, as ft R. Atkinson 'is the only other avowed 4s a sun plant und requires but little aspirant: for thSe aupremM bench, water. The weed 1s good und the early though there wKl be plenty of them if planting has half-grown balls, but so the amendment ils ratified. | many enemies has the plant that it can be ruined In a fortnight. The old TOM COBB *MAY GET IT. farmer was wot far wrong when ho Atlanta, July 25.— (Special.)—'The-talk 8:,Id that "no man can tell what cottxm that has been going the rounds of frav- I will do until It is picked, ginned und ing an Evans man for temporary chair- packed.” man of the state convention has re- - suited in bringing out Mr. T. R. R. j EHRLICH-GARTATOWSICY, Cobb of tibia city for that honor. Mr. Albany, July 25.—(Special.)—'This Cd J ) . b *, one of most active ond evening at 9 o'clock MUw Stetin Ehr- aT JPP 0 f t ^ n ’ °® n * Evans. Hch will be united 4n marrl:igo to Mr. 5* in ihterest all over the Henry Gorratowsky. Miss Stella is a state, and almost surrendered his prl-1 beatfriful und captivating young wo- v*to businesn entirely ^ manartok Wa Lan lnd lha „ Zy fZ<STl u.i- a JLu? r U falnt you , n ^ J!!? 71 1 wrirera. Mr. Gortatowsky is one of Al and his friends, both Evans and Atkin- bany’s most prosperous business young * ftre claims men. The frlei*ta of both extend con- P2 r .»*'5? temporary obahrmanshlp, say gratulatUms and wish thema long and that his selection would be received by happy life Gen. Evans as n personal compliment. Mr. John fl. Dnvis, eon of J. S. Da- As soon as the contest between Atkin- ;Who has been quite 111 with typhoid *Ki Ver Mr ; ?° h > b iff" fttVor * aald to be better -this morning. mediately tendered Oil, service, to 'Che I — oommlktee to tight for Uhe gentleman I LEMON ELIXIR from Coweta, w<hom ihe had vlgorouk'y , oppo.M In a clean, fair way. a, long , A NT LEM0N TONIC as the fighting was on. So tor aa an- ” or BHUotunm*. Consumption nnd nounced the only other one mentioned Malaria. for the temporary Chairmanship fa Hon. . ”or Indigestion, Sick and Nervous 8. P, Gilbert of Columbus. It Is a fore-1 Headache, gone conclusion ubat Hon. A. 8. Clity of Oohb county will be permanent chairman and chairman of the state oommlMee PROF. M. J. ELROD, BIG sitit FYtn mAtTAYiiiis I Chair of Biology and Physics of the BIG SUIT FOR DAMAGES. I|11Ilol9 Wesleyan Utovorslty, says: Now Orleans, July 24.—Mayor John Por 8 tuilents and for The mass of tho Fitzpatrick .has Instituted suit against _eoDle tt will he very useful, no; to the Dally States for $100,000 damages! LA„ Uon it8 low cost. Such a thing is for an editorial published In y«tcr- naeded to thousands of homes, and day's afternoon Issue of that paper. I _ our „ a ner Is to bo congratulated up- He has. also made nn aindavft against J n bcll ,,, ab]0 furnish ft 00 Its read- Maj. Hcrsey, editor of the States, for cr9 at such a trivial oo»t. a wealth of knowledge In so compart a form will oomrmend Otsolf atlke to tho laborloun scholar, tho general reader, and especially to tho tcaohor. John W. Cook. criminal libel. | DR. YT. H. .WILDER, President at the Illinois Wesleyan I University, says: Tho American En- I cyclopaedia Dictionary 4s a work of great merit. 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Van PETTEN, Superintendent of Bloomington City Schools, says: rt is a work of great value. It seems to mo concise; accu rate and convenient In form. Bo much Information In such a small compass is nowhere elso to bo obtained. ■, E. M. Van Petten. MRS. GALLINER, Librarian of -Withers Library, Bays'. Tho Amurican Encyclopedic Dlctloncry ottcra an opportunity seldom met with to procure a must valuable work lot a small outlay. In the homo library ft will bo Indlspenaablo to. students and htorary workers. 11. R. Galltner. WILLIAM M. ANDEREON, Suporlivtendont of Schools, Milwau kee, Win., eays: Tho Enoyolopetio Dlettonary, In my otlnJoi,, Is r. very voluablo work of reference, ft Is ex haustive, comprehonelvo, and boars ovldonce of tho most scrupulous pains- taking. I can recommend the work without hesitation. !Wm. E. Anderson. Contains nine rooms, with threo bath rooms; hot and cold water. All modern conveniences. The house has been re cently papered and qverhaulcd from top to bottom, and Is In strictly first-class condition. It bas a large frontage on Orange street and Rose Park, and only half block from Indian Springs car line. It Is located on tbe BUI. In as good neigh, borhood as Macon affords. It Is undoubt.’ edly the prettiest and most desirable Place now on the market. For sale low sod on easy terms. For further In forma, tlon call on , For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heart Dlaeaaes. For Fover, Chills, Debility and Kidney Diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Money's Lemon Elixir Is pre pared from tho fresh Juice of lemons, vciama, ou-.y ao.-mpecmi.^-uov-, oll ' e ' vegetable liver ernor Northen returned lake Uhls even-1 i?“ lc *' h ! a “ <1 ®L ot Jffj* F° u *" ony of tng from'Toronto. Canada, where he ‘ ha W cent,, has been In atten<lance on the Young p-i* r-d ?,n-»r . People's Baptist Uniton convention tor n y ,,>y Ur ' 11 ' Moilty ' a week. The governor on laved Ms trio rcuania, ua. THE GOVERNOR AT HOME. (Atlanta, July 25.—fSpeefnl.)—<3ov- a week. The governor enjoyed Iris trip to Victoria's country greatly, and Is now ready to do business at the old stand with renewed energy ATKINSON IN ATLANTA. A BANKER WRITES. From experience In my family. Dr. H. Mozloy’s Lemon Elixir has few, If I ________ _ any equals, and no superiors In medl- Atlantn. July 25.-(Speci .l.)-Hon. W. | ™«“!. atlon «* th » ltvor ' Y.. Atkinson spent the day In the city and tonight held a conference with a number of his friends and advisers from various parts of the state, at hlo rooms at the Klmbr.ll. Theje was nothing to be given but about tne meeting, except that ft was merely a friendly gathering. stomach and bowels. W. H. MAGNESS. President National Bank, McMInvIlle, Tenn. It & General Real Estate. Cm COFFIN STORE LIBRARY BUILDING. Uearee $4; carriages 12.75. Telephone, 42$, A CARD. For nervous and sick headaches, to ll la understood that the organization I digestion, biliousness and constipation of the state convention was one of the I (of which I have been a great sufferer) things discussed. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT. have never found a medicine that would give inch pleasant, prompt and permanent relief as Dr. II. Mosley’s Lemon Elixir. J. P. SAWTELL, Grlflln, Oa, Publisher Morning Cell. RIOTERS SENTENCED. ■Seattle, Wash., July 24.—In the Uni Wallace Da via of Tennlllc Broke Ills Spine While to ISathlug. Teimllle, July 23.—(Special.)—'While baftdng yeSlertay Mr. Wallace Davis,, ■ .. . , - _ son of Mr. Dawson (J. Da via. was hurt I '•<> su i“ cou ^., to< l !l)f u — ? r, ‘ ami alnswt dnmnad. About n dozen Wtu> were*»m»te.l atSpokanc ^’'rdhtov'^t^o'Sirf^n hS 1 .’ SSlW a N^ern P PacffleTr»In. were traf ra.lwtty, uJxxit one nfle frian hePL. I aant((ncei 10 t .|gat months Imprison- mid wire IgstUtog. loung Davis stood I ment . one of the rioters were given on the bank and dived, turning a com- 1 ;l p )Ur m , m ths sentence, plefa somemmlt. He Wt nonnnhlog as I — he went ualer ami brok" his Birfne. He I SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURB, hi twnv erltkally ill at liW uncle’s, Dr. 1 This Is beyond question the mostsno J U. Davis, lie can naive no part of] rewful cough tuedictoe we have ever hi* body except If.* hand*. I told. A few doses Invariably cures Mr. and Mr*. F. II. UoIkthou enter-1 the worst cases of croup, cough and tainad a few frCsmdt ar fra. hint evert-1 bronchitis, while its wonderful success tog. Every one wtt* highly anfortohurt I j u the curs of consumption Is without by the tuibCc fumialiirl by Mr. llob-1 parallel to tho history of medicine. er»>n and Mr*. Franklin, who are I .since Its first discovery It has been sold noted tor ffln-ir uioalml iKiwera. Tbe on a guarantee, a test which no oilier M1M(0II by Ml*.* Rogova mas excel-1 medicine ran stand. If you have a l'-ntly rraderwl. ‘ TNio ereotog pasaetl I .ough, we earnestly ask you to try it. off very rapidly .anil was highly cm- I I’rlct 10 cenu, 50 cents and $L If Jiiytrl by all. Those priramt were Mr. I your lung* are sore, chest or back and Sirs. IT. SL Franklin, Mrs. Roger* I Is lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by lloodwyn Si Small Drug Dr. Price’s Cream Raking Powder I Company, comer Cheny street and i NVorlf's Pair Higbcit Metis! ar.J Diploma. J Cotton avenue, U_u. ] THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post 0(Hoe. SQUARE ON THE WINDOW. Full lino Steel Enameled Wore Juat received. By buying this ware you ran keep everything nice. Pans, Boilers, Pie l’lates, Tubs, Slop Ju:h, Bowls uud Pltetmrs, Water Palls and Dipper*, Colfoe Pots and DDb Pans. Full line new Glassware. The celebrated Clausa Carvers and Bread Knlvra and Sharpeners. G3od Kitchen Knives 2c. Lander*, Frovy k Clark , I'.uteher Kulves Sc. , 1L F. SMITH, Proprlstor. IT Contains a wider range of Information than any Single work -ever Pnhlished. YOU BANK STATEMENT. Report of the Condition if the Flrat Na tional Bank of Macon, at Macon. In the | S tate of Georgia, at tho close of tiuiil- om July 18. 1894. la, at the close of busl-1 rtAlT BOY RESOURCES, Loins and discounts 8438,169 15 Overdrafts, secured and unrfeur'd. 1,77 7 05 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation.. M.MQoo Premiums on U. 8. bonds li,v> 09 Stocks, securities, etc 23,t&>w Banking house, furniture and fixtures 22.500 U) Due from national tanks (not re- serve seents. 3,845(4 Due from state tanks and bankers 6,1m 75 Due from approved reserve arts.. 15,ot Checks and other cssh items..... L4M 93 Notes of other national tanka.... »,Z7» to Specie 00,119 75 Legal tender notes.. 5,to) w Redemption fund with U. B. treas urer (5 per. cent of circulation.. CAN GET TOUR GIRL IT. HAVE IT. IT. TERMS OF D1STR1BOIIOM: 8,au< ” for CITY READERS.—Bring one Total. 5652,121 12 ooupon and 15 een-ta to Macon Tele- LIAIlILITIhiS. graph, s3^^=i-s:»S|RS2a^i?S t'ndivlded profits, lest expense* to bT promptly filled N^rsafcoiv..= ^5 ss'ifiru.o £ K. e &SRSS& Sei: Dividend* unpaid 1 »J VI P«dlo DlrtlonxfT Irvllvldiut deposits subject to "•Iw bustoes* to your latter or delay Denuind eerUficaPM Of dvrattli! '"ieolw Vo bound r ?J, u, TiS? I Time certificates nf deposit stIM xi pedlo Dldttonxry wtllever booffored Note* and Mils rediscounted *.** tt by tbe Telegraph. TOM u ponurt. I x.'o ©art can t>« cditalned in auy other Total *462.121 MI manner than tod*o»*T* to our rsgutar STATE OF GEORGIA. Bibb County.- ooupon. If, W. W. Wrlgley, cashier of the above I n?.mcd tank, do solemnly swear that the j above statement Is true vo the best of [ my knowledge and talkf. W. W. WRIOLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tliis | 'Sith day of July. l»f. C. M. ORR. Notary Public. Bibb County, «5a. 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