The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 26, 1894, Image 6

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G THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1804. To pay high prices for Cloth- kv jng at this season of the year, IdE^ you are trailing in the rear of ^ the procession of summer buy- -2 ers, and sclenting from the 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. The Shoe you will like is for sale right here. Easy on the foot, light on the pocket, a perfect Shoe of which sense and style has had equal parts in making. There’s nothing going in Shoes that isn't going here. At Last Old Ocmulgee River Is to Be Harnessed for the Benefit of the City and .OUR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY 516 CHJERY ST. Where ™HI you spend that vacai.on? Why not so to tho Whlto Sulphur Springs Hotel, st Whit* Springs. on tlio Georgia Southern and Florida nntiroa/l? It Is tho coolest resort in tho state; Immediately upon tho bunk* ol tho bu wanoo Rtvcr. Tnlo popular hotel has boon thoroughly renovated, painted nnd rr- furnlnhM, and Is run In connection with the wonderful Sulphur Spring, which dis charges 3,000,000 gallons per hour. The finest bathing pool m ths world. Good Ashing snd hunting; pretty dtlv.st No mosquitoes; no malaria. The water to a specinc for rheumatism nnd dyspepsia In nit forms; nervous exhaustion; all k!d- rey and stomach troil.lit; all diseases of ti*s skin. Reduced rates upon all ;nll. roads. Rntea V to $3.60 tier day. Special rates by tho week or month. For par ticulars, address WHITE SPRINGS, FliUUIDA. WM. H. WREN, Manager, HENDERSON IS NOT DEAD Tha Plucky Bailiff of Justice Gordina’s Court I* Very Far From tha Grave. SAYS HE'LL YET HAVE HOLT Vbrss Pol Icemen “Oat It Where Gerlh lVssrs Her Read." far Hanning Is dus Weight gar Use Holt— Heavy Vises. No. 1 at the city hall, that he un derstood that the negro wu* down at Mr. George Harris' otoro on Cherry street and though unreliable Informa tion. gave Av.int his name as Gun Wright Instead of Qua Holt. Avant gut Olllcer Henry nncl went ' “ aft (M. W. %W. Hondomon, tho bailiff of Justlco Oordlno'a court, who was knocked in tho head ond severely beat •while arresting a negro named Gus Holt threo days ago, la uot dead. It was eurrutrtfy repotted on tho street* yostonlay thst the bailiff was dead, end booaue* of his universal pop- ttla.-lty. tbsru wuro general expression* of regret. Attaching so mo authenticity to tho reports, a reporter of tho Telegraph •went out to Mr. llendomon's house on Shamrock street In tho ufternoon, but Instead of tlndlng him rorlouily til, tho reporter wus mot at the door by tho llauntleee olUcer of tho law. "Why. my soul, man, Is this you!" tho reporter naked, otarttod at tho raan'o apparent liveliness. "Title U what's left of mo." wao die rejoinder. "Ubmo In." When Informed that hla friends around town thought ho wa.-^dead, Mr. Jlcndorson laughed and said: “It will take more than an imllnary negro nnd a brick bat to lay nto out. No air, ybu can Just tell tho boyB that l am getting along all right and will soon bo out ngaln and after that nogro. I mean to Itavo him. and will. too. when 1 get but, If he don't got me hr at. X see ibo boys ur hot alter him: hut X only hopo they will lcavo him for mv lame when 1 got This Is truly charaelrUtle of Mr. Hem derson's grit. Ho ha* never boon known tb flinch, anl told over his expvrlenc* with the brute so calmly uo If ho wero relating a fresh story. His mlolako seems to have been In not carrying a ,,1st,.I or olher weapon of defense wilh him when he went to make the arrest. Hut when reminded ot this ho said: "I have have not don* oueh # thing lit ovsr six yours of mv life ss nnotlleer. It Is truo I have had several closo scraps, but 1 always marsged to hold my own until Moll downed m* with thst brick. Mr. Henderson has several very ecrl one wounds which will, at best, keep hint conn mil for a good many week*. He tlrmly avows, however, that he will be down town In a tew days. Every effort Is being made to capture Holt, his assailant, though ihts* mem bers of the tallies force nave hnd such nn unhappy experience In the exercte* of their authority that It would not be surprising If the ardor of the nolle* of- llcsr* to capture him has been consider ably dampened. Day before yesterday Olllcer Avant was told by Onicer Lee Orscs on post down to Mr. Harris’ store after the man lie was found at work, but when the of ficers fold him that he must go with thorn to the city prison, Mr. Harris pro tested thul he was not tho right man and vouched personally for his identity. A good deal was raid between the aKlecrs end Mr. llnrrls. Olllcer Henry finally told Mr. Harrin that they knew what thny wore doing and that he had no right to Interfere with them. Ofltoer Avant told Mr. Harris that they had no other alternative thin to tuko Wright to tho iibllce station as a brother olUcer hnd given that ns tho name of Henderson’s nssnllnnt. So. In th? midst of a good deal ol I'eellng the negro wns locked up. The three omcers wero called up be- Aire the police commleslon, and upon nn . investigation of the case, each were lined $28. Avant’s lino was hnpoaed for not accepting Mr. Harris' oltor of secur ity for the negro, he being tho chief arresting olllcer in the case; ORlcer Oman's lino was Imposed because he gave Avant tho wrong name nnd Henry wns fined because ho spoke abruptly to Mr. Harris. Mugnetlo Nervine, tho great restora tive, will oauae yon to sleep like n child. Tiy Jt. Sold by Uooilwyn & Small, druggists. IIACES YESTERDAY. How the Horses *Ran "Yesterday and Win Run Today. fact that the weather was extremely warm today, the attendance was very large. The eport* were out In full force and seemed bent upon building up their w-il lets, which have been tilt nnrd lately by the bookies. They started out badly, now. ever, as their choice In the nrat oven-., S.-uinlercr, nnished In the ruck. Top Gal lant, who was only backed by .a select tew. at 9 to 2, won the race. Fresh trom the downfall of Baunterer, the talent set sail for Florence ua soon an the prices were posted, as she was supposed Yo be one of tho good things of tho day, and the talent backed her heavily, bho won ,v two lengths, and the talent were over joyed. Their broad smiles did not last jnx. however, for they were put in tne loldrums in tho third and each succeed ing event. Tho surprise Of tho day was the good race put up by/Andrew Thomp- sjn's Coral, a 10 to 1 Shot, wlio easily defeated tho favorite, Emma, ab tne colored delegation were abroad to a man, the bookies did not protlt much by the tavorllo's defeat. IN THE PAVILION. Attendance good. Speculation fair, the racing was remarkably even. No great : cl rp rises. Under such circumstances money may change hand a, but the fellow ■list puts up the odds doesn't get any of |t. Ho'e mighty lucky to hold on to his own. That-s the size of It. First quotations received In Futzeia Pavilion at 1 p. m. VT BRIGHTON BEACH YESTERDAY. First Race-Mile. Soiling, Time,'1.44*. rop Osllont; 103; 7 to 2 (Carter) 1 Vespasian. 107; 7 to i (McDermott) I jlACON TJO HAVE V WATER POWER A Great Undertaking, Not Built Upon Paper nnd Wind, but as Sure to Be Carried Out as tho Sun . U to Bhlno* tViltnur, Second Race—' VMHUng. Time, 1 Mrt. DUHDBN TALKS BUSINESS. Il9 Mtacttla a Wow of (he Solid Wuem lm Llfo to Oollegu Hoys. Tho (Innight Business Colktgo boya wren favored with u lecture by tfuo of Mtuxm’s orlf-mude tacit, Mr. It. F. Bur- iluo, yiwtmbiy. Atftvr a very Impresslvo nnd well flUx-tl UttroduoKan by 1‘rofivwur Martin, Bunltet nils mvlved with loud npiilausu by nil who were no forumum us u> lm pranat. Ills Bixxvli wu» evil- tlncxl mostly lb giving advice—noiuu- thing Unlit will no doubt prim' bcuofl- rial to nth Uo In-gun by tollluj them liow utterly lmikx-r.uit It won to Inko udvuuitige of ovory uppakunlty. prov ing how su ttutny fall hi life freiti the want, as tl.i-.v are too imtdy to voppnM, of $bow gwut occaskios Mtanla they might IKIVO Altunin lb-dr trust wort bi ne** ami their lutvgrlty. It Is on* of the oommuu lnMMtns of Kfo, and ouo of the nt-iat ratllctil mnreai of evil, lo wait for opporeoUtUeg. Matty Jicnsm* nre looting, mmm for dmM orent, or imys grand opening fliiviugli whlvh tlioy hope lo bMp wluit nuty is* lu thorn, ninl alius mate pritxvn a charac ter which now, ftir luck of wuaivm, I* bumm nnd unfruitful. Ho uext litipnvenal on their minds value of honesty tu Bitlo tilings. Honesty, like ropm-ait-hm and cluirtu-- tor. dtopktjra itself tu Hulo acts, llo prevod liMuhood to be tho Isthmus bo- tiwni live wtnww, and so In Hire mnoore ho coniimuil to unike plain to all tho ilUT.-rout br.um-h'Vi Mint takes tr> conwtttuh* true mnrtwod. After hold ing tlto rnpt nctvuthm of ull for <uio hour 1n> proved to bo mu only skillful In bcwuUlug gush*. Imt also In handling word*. Mr. Bunion will wvr lioltl the Mair.w-h low of riio Gticgu Huelurea CtoUvue boys, ami tiiey amoMty btqw than ire will In tl«> future favor them more frequently with tb-xte trust ng from tho Inspiration ot tlto moment taohim (Dew) Three-quarter* of a mile. .— 1.16*. (i?dH£w&iil V mj‘i»'to lVlMMillton) I Stlllng. Time, s l»04tt* • floral 100; 8 to 1 OWIff) 1 IJmm, 108: 1 to 1...J ::i»ie Morrloon, 100; 25 to l (Lew) a Fourth Roce-Ttoree-QUartero of a mile. Our Moggie, W; 3 to 1 (Lew) l SiX * 10 1 (Hamilton) jl •Jottonudc, 105; 6- to 1 (H. .lone*) 4 Fifth lUct-MU* and one-eighth. Time, Mr^Saas, 108! J to 1 <?‘d|“ r d> W; » to I S> vhl s, 0 Sixth Race—q'hrce-quartere or a mho. Selling. Time, l.WWi. , Milan. 88; 7 to 1 (McDermott) UcHt Drand, 105; 20 to 1 IDownlng) I Henry Hlnkiton. 104 : 20 to l...(Wright) I AT HAWTHORNE PARK YESTERDAY, First Race—Four furlong*. 2-year-olt Maidens Time, .6014. „ , Victorious.-100: 4 to 1.... - Ruck Knight, 102; 4 to 1. -/.‘““I* Oob Tucker. i(d; 8 to 1... (heigh) Second Race—Four furlong*, old Maidens. Time. .6014. While sowers, pavement, street tm- p roves Item, the Dixie Interstate Fair, and, IncidontaUy, politics are nbsorb- iug the atumilon of the people of Mu- oou, another gneat undortstlkilug Is un der consideration in corisitn (juartcrM. It Is mkliliug leas tton a great witter power canal (bait will rcvolnlioulgo everything uud will dinw more atten tion lo die Outttd OlLy than anything that has ben* midutnalton hero many yours. Tho plans for water power have heist Uiketumed tot ofany ytttrs u>ml airy custles Have been bolded upon ull too frail fountfalioua, buit this Uoue •there is suuDutiUmg more Hum wind in the movutueolt, turnl while the Tc’v- gruiph reporter who ucehlentally struck tho null anil followed it la iruc at Lb- erty tt* give the names of those Irutur- estud, it Is safe to say tllutt within very few weeks Ithe public null bo ap pris'd of vvlKiit is gofug on. . It k a well kn-jiwn faxir drat In tho Ocmuigce river ilheou has u potvor ivliktli, oauo under ouutrel, is worth many sniUtutm of dollaih to her prep- eUty tmmers. Wnrer iknvvr can be se cured much eliaaipcr tlhhn has beeiu MkMliilo In oDItor euth-s where tho work las tkvin nccomplidhed utul where tlto bixiellt Is ovvu uonv being reuped. Thu matntnd toy of tho land btcweun Mttuou mud that jcu't of t'ho Oeanulgoo Wt*MW It Is propoood to start (be canal Is such ns to make R coniiwKttlvely tuny and inexpensive to roaen Uie city and to put u ousUphAo syahain tlmtugh- out tho lower lauds. Said ouo of the prwuiioU.T8 of tho un- dcrinklng nml oou.ot Uie most promi nent meu «u Mticou yvwterdhiy while talking on this subject to a TVlegrjpU reporter: “I believe thait It will mut-k the iktiwnlng of ic now day fur Macon. Wo Ira-ho boat looking for some way to attract cupltul and to solve the problem of d.versilled Industrwu. Wo lxtvc many acres of mugoUlcent uum- ufanltiring rttrs and -we have the llnest railroad Htdlltlcs; but In this udviirteed day and grek-raltioti It lb useless to talk to tlie capitalist or the prospootor a.bout our loctuibn unless wc ure prepared lo offer sohtctthlng Just an good us any oilier tiny Is olfaiing, anti we must al ways iiauoiiVlter that this Is n time of competition between titles, csspeeilUly in the South, nod'dt is tho city with the longest polo that gets tho persim- W»S6 SPECULS TODAY Black wool Nuns veiling 8 cents. Black Embroidered Mull 8 1-2 yards in piece, all for 50 cents. This goods is worth 50 cents the yard. Look at the Gloria Umbrellas we are selling for 58 cents. 250 dozen sample Handkerchiefs for ladies’ and gents’ at less than half price. All laces—cotton and linen, marked down to close. Gents’ colored half hose, full regular made 10 cents. Ladies’ fast black hose, full regular made 12 1-2 cents. Boys’ Knee Pants 15 cents. Boys’ Wool Knee Pants 25 cents, all sizes, 0 to 14 years. Men’s Straw Hats 60 cents. Boys’Straw Hats 25 cents; all .late styles. Mosquito Bars at 25 cents. 2-year- Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. ■oa im * CREAM KAHNS PSWDflt MOST PERFECT MADE. A pute Grape Gom of Tartar Powder. Fm t: ,xn Ammoni*. Alum « any other adultcunt 40 YEARS T1IE STANDARD. OIL M’RAE’S Painless nud UoruU«a Cure For Ot- gauic Stricture, Gravel or Stone, call at the drug store of Sol Itoge, corner Second and Mulberry street*, Miuim. Ga., Dole agent for Maeon nnd vlelnlty fer this wonderful remcily, and give it n trial. After a trial of eighteen m<utths iu the states of North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia and l-'lori'la. tt was fully demoustratnl that It will cure from S5 to 00 jier ctnt. of conn) treated. It 1* alvkilittely li.irui- lrtftt, curat without istlti. luaiuvenlence or Ions of tunc from employment. It wall let*’ up Hi.- organs, and when It ouren leaven them In ns healthy con dition as nature made them. WiUi each vial are full instructions and directions. USB HOLMES' MOUTH W.\SK» Prepared by Dre. Holme, 4- Harm. DenUtta, EK Mulbtrry Street It core* bleeding sumac ulcer*, sore moot, sore threat, cleans tho teeth and punftox tha breath. For sale by all drug. «t*U. • rnibiTLi non, i uni- ■! AND POTASSIUM gr Makes £ Marvelous Curas £ in Blood Poison jjp Rheumatism S^and Scrofula and Kidney Troubles-g AM entirely resmes by P.P.P. •artb. mm ^ e 5S7a’sVo?!! SSd It bfw done n JAR. M. WBWAun. Aberdeen, Brown County, O. CaptT J. O. Johuiton. Oia WEUUono. *»**•«•_ ,h.- . Martha Griffin, 107; 3 to 1 •<£?•»J Hun Up. UO; 4 to 6 CThorp®) Tremor, 103; 4 to !••••• ..^..(Irvini) Third nuco-Mllo. Time, Tyro. 07; l to 8-; ••••; Dollv McCone, D4; • to 1.* (Carr) Chitowell 106; 14 to 1 ....lUlalock) a C l^reh' ltaco—Seven-eighths ot a mile. Time, l,229t« /T— llvonatua 97: » to * '.952SR Orbit. 88: to to Tho Spaniard. 107: 6 to 1 .Cl'tiorpo) Fifth Race—Three-quarter* of a mil S’ining. Time. 1.10(4. , Ehporo, 101; 6 to 3.......... -tw«*«r) 1 Cora lltylor, 105: 8 to > Clh«ve) * Jack Richelieu. HO: 6 to 8. ----tp"* * Sixth Unco—Three-quartern ot a mile. Time, 14844* _ Victoria. 107; 8 to J «'"8SI2 Miirylaml. 97: 10 to 1.....—U9. ]<«*» Little Cripple. 94; 8 to 1 (loom) AT BRIGHTON BEACH TODAY. First Rare—Mile nnd one-elchlh. Sell- tne!—Chauncy. U0; Trouble, no; Plenty, toy. at. Iaturence. too: Ktldecr, 101; tsio- i^t! \<nT sir cAtesby. 100; Whtat. 101; oilnkum lii-lle, Ut; Charur. W0; Uiuo Uar- ter. Id; Little Molt, 91. Second Race-Mile. Sellln»—Eau Fclda, ,.s; Zeletla (ally). 117; Fan la to, 108; War- itki- 107; Clark, 104: Helena tgeldlnB), 193; soppbo, iM; pa wood; “i Traymore. .101; Poetry. Wl; Doty, nn. Wentworth. 101. Third Race-Three-quarters ole mile. Selling.—South Side. Ml Jock Jtt* f«»- no: True Penny, tot: Hsnwell. loi. Rin* GoW. 100; St. Vtncmt, 08: Jesal* Tatul. ^Fomth Race—Mile. Hanoi cop.—Annuj ltlehop. 107: May Stone. 100: Herald. 103. Major General; 98: Captain T„ W. • Fifth Rare—Three-quarter* of a m) e. Seltlng.—Shelly Tuttle. U4; Arab. Ut; Hoov 10S: Loncbpook, 1U8: Hardy *ox, iM?r«nwa>- 1(5: Merry Duke. 1®: Hen Lomond, 1M; My Gyp. 103; iwmmany mu. 101’ Caledonia* 97; Oliva, ¥1; Frank H. IDrt!«; RbWkhawk. 93; Round Rerf. M. Sixth Race—Ftve-el«hth« of a mu*. Selling.—Harry Htnkson. 107; Berwyn, 101; Vsirabond. 101; Poor Jonathan. 107; Ox- for,™ 107: Bolivar. 104; Lallah. 1®. AT HAWTHORNE PARK TODAY First Race-Six furlongs. Selling.—Kc- niud. 98; Ida Sauers. 90; Eleanor, lot: Chenox »S: Wells Strret. toj J. le*. 18: Thorne tlmported). 101; Bey When. 96. Second Race—Six furlomn* tertiary u , . NUIn Cancer Cored. “I am confktout tJkit not only will tho ponplc wtho arc at the Dead of this mavommt will make lag money out of ft, but-1 am also conlldent ttot It will be a grtoti thing for Macon. Tho propcxOMuu 1s self evident «ltot if wo reduce the coat of mnnuflaoturlng at tills pulut Is Ute lowest possible figure, ns will bo demo in this cane, niml given the best possible facilities for the tmns- portalion of ithe manuOaotured tmtlclo, wo will bo able to dispose of our man- uftunmtog slrtw. v "You may toll Hto public (Hat this Is not -talk, but sober, earnest business, In whir'll a large amount of money Is involved. TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phot-bo Thomas of Junstlon City, Ill., was told by her doctors that she hnd consumption and that there was no hopo for her. but two bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured her, and she says It saved her llfo. Mr. Thos. Eggers. 139 Florida street. Son Francisco, suff red from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion. tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, nnd In two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankful. It -Is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the won derful efficacy of this medtclns in coughs nnd coldi. Free trial battles at H. J. Lamar & Son’s drug store. Reg- vl;ir size, 50c. uml 31. ARE YOU GOING? The resorts of Tennessee are doing a splendid business this season. The E. T., V. and G. is tho direct route to these resorts nnd you should ask for your tickets via -thut itne: Elegant free observation coaches be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A through coach for Totes Springs leaves Chattanooga at 7 -a. m. and arrives at Tates at 12:15 p. m. Sleeper on this train lo Washington and New York. Tho Seashore Express leaves Atlanta 7:30 p. m. for St. Simone and Cumber land Islands. Three dally fast trims each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome and ChbittarKwga. Trove! the E. T„ V. a-nd G. safety, speed and comfort. J. J. F-arnsivorth, division passenger agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. W. Wrenn, general passenger agent, Knoxville, Tenn. ’ $3 ST. SIMON AND CUMBERLAND • SSWhSy SyS’S doJe’mSw ■K-the^SMSS-K- Mi), Grooa Couuty, Mo* • cure. It hua ■Iso rellovoa indigestion and atouiaoh • Yours truly, __ M(lt _ . ~ ‘ PT. W. M. RUST, Attorney at Law. book on Blood Diseases moiled Free. - ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS.! * PROPRIETORS, Iippman'R Block, SavaanaktC ^UUUUUUUUUUUUMUK SMITH COULDN'T EVEN THINK. The Officers of Judge Speer’s Court Are About Ready to Take a Rest THE M. AND N. RECEIVERSHIP ltooa R~ 100; Adam, Lady McCann, pester, 1®. Third Race—8lx furionit*.—Warrea Le- land. lit; Preference. UO; Hampton. 1«: Cartdie Hamilton. IB: Lre. »4: Dick Behan. Mi Melnnle. Ill; Amboy. U«; Min nie MxckltC I«; Trentola (Imported). UT; Ttta. 91; U3M4 94. Fourth Rare—Mile.-Kin* Bore. l«t; Co quette. Ill: Mereotlnt. 17: Oept. Rees. l«r Semtor Irby. TO; 1’erey (Imported). It*. Filth R»re-S*ren furkinte.-Mulberry. B; R-oxe. 10: BallUneer, TO: The Bpontaro. 103; Vulture. 90; Little Nell. W; Pot 1*4; Pretender. W: Rover. (IS: Eli Kendtg, - Mi rite Hi. »: Alary. Il». sixth Hare-Seven furlongs.—Alva. S-uthern Indy. IS: Prorcssor 91; -the Reaper. TO: Bret Hartet TO: Cttmax. TO; Seville, tt; Elt ttendtt. »; Great Hopes, 97; Hopeful. »• BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The brat salve In the world for cuta brulsea. sore*, ulcer*, salt rheum, fever eerew. tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, end ell eruptions, end positively Is guaranteed ‘ * lion or mo cats per box. A Sens, druggists. oteed to give perfect gsttsfa- money refunded. Price. 28 box. For atle by H. J. Lunar And Return Via East Tennessee, Vir ginia and Georgia Railroad. Tickets on sale Saturday n'ght. good to return Mondhy morning following date of sale, and to eamc points good to return Tuesday following date of gale for $4 for round trip. FYirlnformtlon coll on Jim W Carr. Passenger awj Ticket Agent. 33.lt TO MOOR'S MILL AND RETURN On July 37 the Thirtieth Georgia reg tment will have a reunion at Tamar's church. On that date the East Ten nessee. Virginia and Georgia will sell Uckcta to Moor’s mill and return at one fare tor the round trip, limited only to game day of sale. Conductors have been Instructed to atop train at Tanner's church fer all thoae desiring to attend this- reunion Ill health gives way to Brown’s iron Bitters! It lias Been Assigned for n Hearts, Next Monday, July 30-Young Dnrrl*.- ers Admitted to Prattle* m tho Federal Court, Stealing government property. He wad represented by Messrs. (Varren & Moil. It will be remembered that La Conte stole a rifle from *be Southern Cadets' armory some Mme ago, and upon con viction of the charge was sentenced by Judge Speer -to four years In the re- formatory prison at Sheltonhm, Md. He will be oarried up In a few days. Messrs. L. B. "Warren, George V. Steed and Well were admitted to prac tice in the federal court yesterday. MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS ! MOTHERS 1 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sirup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mris. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. The big business of the United States court has about been wound up and tho time for a UlUe rest for the offi cers thereof ha* come. The heavy criminal docket which the court has been grinding away on for the past four weeks was flntahed yesterday, and the cessation of labors ttrat has -come to the court and officers is timely and wfll be enjoyed. The ’thing that tho most interest cen tres on now In the civil bulsncsa Is the Macon and Northern receivership case. It hat) been set for Until hearing oa July 30, when the mU'tter will be brought to some kind of termination. There was a rather extraordinary case in court yesterday. Henry Brook ing, colored, of Mitchell county was being tried for illicit dlstiWng. He was represented by Messrs. Steed & “War- Harmon Smith, a young white boy, -was put up as a witness for the government, but for some reason couM not tell anything. He Txtd testtfled at the commissioners bearing that he had seen Brooking running the still, and this evidence was produced on him when he took the stand. He said he didn't know whether he give In such testimony or not; that he oftentimes got drunk and ooqldn't remember things. The court questioned him on dJHeren-t subjects and be w.u dear enough on everything except the mat ter of Brooktng’s working in the sUll His tongue was scaled when tt came to this and nothing could be got from him. Finally Judge Speer ordered him put in Jail for oontempt of court, it being very evident that he was ''throwing off." The court appelated Mr. L. B. Warren to look into hto case and bring It up this morning, when it -will try ascertain 4f the boy bad any good rea son for giving In the unsatisfactory tes timony he did. Howard la Conte was convicted ot TO ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. From Macon, Ga., and Intermediate points up to and including Valdosta, July 25th, 1894, only $3 for tho round trip; tickets good live days after date of sale. Special train service for the 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 O. A. MACDONALD, G. P. A., Macon, Ga. IN NEW YORK. I dealre my patients to know that I will be absent from MaCbn until August 15 In the hospitals ot New York de voted to my specialty, eye, ear. nose and throat These annual visits are neces sary It I would keep up with the new remedies and methods of my profes sion. Yburs. etc.. M. M. Stapler, M. D„ Macon, Ga. Nobody need have Consumption. It Is not inherited. The inher ited tendencies toward It aro 6vercome by Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver OUi which makes children ro bust and healthy, and stim ulates the development of the lungs in old and young alike. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don’t be leaned bj SebeMs! Prepares b/Scoit * Bowes.N. Y. AUDnsaista