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THE MACON'TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1804.
In a pair of our $5.00 Pants—
The price is inferior,
Put the quality superior—
8o with your money advance.
40 CENTS
Gets the Boy a pair of our
legular 75-cent kind.
The Suits we have marked
down to ,
$7.00 and S8.00
J. H.
o7-l, 570 Cherry St.
i\ A. K RATI KG,
petJL"#«p»
t Mir.itrAKF.H ash r.ftit/il.MKti.
& I * Mulberry M. - IUnroit, Un*
T* l( a l>linu<*«*—OilU-e. 4C»7j 4 AH
NGfilCE.
XarrUtiWi*. birth*. deaths, funeral* anti
jneetlDS* Ittnrted In thin column at $1
"or ten lines ami 10 cents per lino for
*acta added Una ‘ A responsible name
must accompany the advertisement as a
i.uarantoe of cood faith.
l. McManus co
GENERAL
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Cay Telephone - 233
Wight Telephone - 232
Undertaking
Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Day Telephone.......... 436
Night Telephones.... 435, 178
1DLE-H0URST0CK FARM
Registered TROTTINO HORSES. high
grado JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT-
TLE. red and black BERKSHIRE Pias.
STALLION AT HEAD. OF FARM.
BARON STAMBOUL, No. 21.413. 2 years
old. by STAMBOUL, 2.-07I4; dam by Baroa
Wilkes. 2:1814.
M’ELROY, No. 16,937, 3 years old, by
M'EWEN, 2:1 Eli: dam by Cuyler.
For any Information apply to
R, H. PLANT,
MACON, CA.
FORSALE
THE HANDSOME 2-STORY
B
COL. B. W. WRENN
WASINDEMAND
WITH BASEMENT,
No.636 ORANGE ST.
f ~
Contains nine rooms, with three bath
rooms; hot and cold water. All modern
conveniences. The house has been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom, and la In strictly flrat-clasa
condition, it has a largo frontage on
Orange street and Rose Park, and only
half block from Indian Springs car line.
It is located on the Hill, In as good neigh
borhood as Macon affords. It Is undoubt
edly the prettiest and moat desirable
place now on the market. For sale low
and on easy terms. For further informa
tion caU on
After Leaving the East Tennessee He
Will Take Charge of the Mem
phis and Charleston,
SOUTHERN SYSTEM MANAGERS
\ Llitorncn Who Will lluve Charge* of
the VarloiH Jurisdictions of the
New Combination—Mrs.
fllclcru In Jail*
TODAY
11. uni s ct.
General Real Estate Agents.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
K-surfU# tb* hair.
Fill* to ll'uton
SU M1?TIV E
Cwlfi(f,w!sMio! I'siO.TlkC in tin*. >; cl*
CLAY’S COFFIN STORE
L1BKAUT hUlLDLNU.
Uearae $4; carriages $2.76.
Selepfceoik Ob
Atlanta. July 27.—(Special.)—Col. B.
W. Wrenn will undertake the active
mrui a cement of the Memphis and
Charleston road as general manager,
after August 1, when he retire* from
the position of general passenger agent
of the East Tennessee, which he has so
a’Wy filled for ten years past.
Col.-Wrenn’s retirement was the sub
ject of much c’onrment In railroad cir
cles. He claimed Atlanta as Ills home
and was a member of Governor North-
en’a staff.
It is generally accepted that ho re-
s'.gncd because the policy of the South
ern was to reduce his position fo that of
assistant general passenger agent. Col.
Wrenn is one of the men who do not
go backward, and of course resigned
rather than bot'amo assistant general
passenger agent of the,Southern.
The Memphis and Charleston, to
which he will devote his energies now.
Is still In the hands of Receiver Fink. It
will finally be absorbed by the South
ern. but until that time Col. Wrenn will
have charge of it ns general mamgo**.
President Spencer’s ofllcial clrculir
announcing the Change* was received
here today. It is follows:
TMie following officers have Juriodio-
tlon over the entire system: A. B. An
drews, second vice president; Francis
Lynde Oteioon, general counsel; Sol
Haas, assistant to the president; John
M. Culp, truffle manager; W. A. Turk,
genernl pcesenger agent; George S.
Hobbs,-auditor; Harry C. Ansley, acting
treasurer; Joseph Mlnetree, purchasing
agent.
The circular states that "tho linos of
the Southern Railway Company will, on
and after this date, be operated In tv>b
systems, as follows:
“Emitern system camprlslnj lines
named In executive order No. 1, togeth
er with those of the Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta railroad and the Columbia
and Greenville rjiilroad.
Western system, comprising tho lines
of (lie EJast Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia railway and the Knoxville and
Ohio railroad.”
The following appointments are an
nounced:
W. H. Green, general manager eastern
system; C. H. Hudson, general manager
western system: James II. Drake, gen
eral freight agent ©aeiern system; Ed
win Fitzgerald, general freight agent of
tho western system: William Hawn, as
sistant auditor: J. N. Mitchell, assistant
treasurer.
B. W. Wrenn, general pausefcger agent
of the East Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia Hallway Company, having de
clined sendee with the Southern Rail
way Company as assistant general pas
senger agent, will be appointed later
for tho western system.
The genral managers and the purchas
ing agent will Teport to the third vice
president,. The general freight agents
and the general passenger agent will re
port to tho traffic manager. The assist
ant auditor and the assistant treasurer
will report respectively to the acting
treasurer.
All other ofllcera and agents will re
port as heretofore unless otherwise in
structed. Samuel Spencer, President.
A PEDAGOGUE PUDUED.
Atlanta, July 27. —(Special.)—'Detec-
tivej Holcomb and Wooten broke up
a thriving colored aiohool this morning
by placing the 'teacher under arrem.
Professyr Louie Thomas 4s a peda
gogue of ootor, -who lives at 29 Air l<ine
street and :tcaches a school In ithe same
neighborhood. This morning while the
professor was -teaching the young (Idea
how to shoot he was visited by two
detectives and placed under arrest.
School wa3 dismissed and -the profes
sor was escorted to police headquar
ters.
The professor Is charged wtth steal
ing a coat. It 4s lleged ttoa’t he recently
spent the night with a friend who. lives
on W. A. Ozburn’s place, and Chat
when ho arose next morning he carried
away with him his friend’s coat.
TO VOTE ON AMENDMENTS.
Atlanta, July 27.—(Special.)—Gov
ernor Nortben todlay issued his procla
mation providing for ithe submission
of the amendments to the constitution
proposed by -the last legislature.
There are three «of these amendments
to be ratified. One provides for two
additional supreme court justices, the
second amends Che pension act so as to
provide a pension to tall Confederate
soldiers unable to provide for himself
by reason of age, poverty or infirmity.
As the law now M pensions are only
allowed <o the wounded or those dis
abled by wounds or sickness con
tracted in the service. The Urtr amend
ment provides for holding the eessione
of the legislature on the fourth
Wednesdays of July instead of the
fourth Wednesday in October.
TO HOLD'A GRAND RALLY.
Atlanta, July 27.—(Speoial.)— 1 The
suggestion that a big Democratic rally
on cne night after the «uue conven
tion is taking final, shape. Today
Judge Allen Fort, chairman of the stale
committee, sent out a number of let
ters Inviting permanent Democrats
from different parts of *the state to
come to Atlanta on ’the 2d and take
POM in the big jubilee. He telegraphed
Speaker Crisp, asking him to come
and make a speech. The speaker will
come if possible. His reply to Judge
Fort's message was <m follows:
“Washington, D. C.. July 27.—Hon.
Allen Fort, Atlanta, Ga.: Nothing but
the most pressing duties here will pro
ve n’t my compliance with your request.
The oonditlon of business here do
mantis my doily and hourly attention
Charles F. Crisp.
Black wool Nuns veiling 8 cents. Black Embroidered
Mull 4 1-2 yards in piece, all for 60 cents. This goods is
worth 50 cents the yard.
Look nt the Gloria Umbrellas wo 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, 6 to 14 years.
Men’s Straw Hats 50 cents. Boys’ Straw Hats 25 cents;
ull late styles.
Mosquito Bars at 25 cents.
'MRS HICKEN IN FULTON JAIL.
Atlanta, July 2T.—(Special.)—Mr,.
George Hicken, the female crook with
many alla.es and a long list of swin
dle, to bar account, was. brought to
Atlanta and lodged In Fufcon county
JaU this afternoon. Mrs. Hicken era*
arrested In Marietta, a week ago. but
the grand Jury of Cobb county failed
to ftr.-l an InJIctment and she was de
livered to the Atlanta officers upon
warrant taken out by Bad* Neel
& Co.
C»>—
■»—
!0«—
P. P. P,
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Makes
: Marvelous Cures
: in Blood Poison
: Rheumatism *
and Scrofula
• P. P. P. poriOcB the blood, builds up
. the won!: *n«l debilitated, Rives
strength to weakened nerves, expel*
• dHenhon.glviiur t ho patient health nnd
. hnpnlnesB vlicro elekhOM, gloomy
feeling*nnd Inaaltodo first prevailed.
• Vor primary,secondary and tertiary
syphilis, for blood poisoning, morca-
• rftit poison, lonlsrfn, dyspepsia, and
in nil blood nnd akin diseusen, like
blotches, plftplea, old chyonio olesra,
tetter, scald head, bolls/ erysipelas,
oczeuia-tro mar say, vrlthopt fear or
contradiction,that P. P. P* I* tnoboafe
blood purlOer in tho world,and makes
positive, speedy and permanent ouros
in all cases.
Lndlon whoso syetoma aro poisoned
and whoso blood la In cn liapuro condi
tion. due to menstrual irrogularitlea,
aro peculiarly benofttod by the won-
' derful tonlo nnd blood cleansing prop-
. ortlenof P. P. P.-Prickly A«b,Poko
Hoot nnd Potassium.
Pimples, Blotches ^
and Old Sores 3
Catarrh. Malaria 3
and Kidney Troubles ES
Are entirely removed hj IMM*#
—Prickly Aah. Toko Root and Potaa- .
alnm, tha grunt eat blood puriflor on mV
earth. ■
Abbudxrw. O.. JnlJ 21, IMJc
Ga.: dbas Hiaa—I bounbe abottloof --r
ymr P. P. P. at Hot 8prlu(W,Ark..and —
Ithaa done mo more Roodtbnn three
months* treatment at the Hot Springs.
•and throe hot Men O. O. D.
Aberdeen, Brown County, O*
Cepf. J. I>. Johuaton.
To eU tthom it may roncemr I here* '
epTiiNonuto, aft..AVg. 14th, 1803.
—loanspcnUlntho hlglirat terras of
yourmedlclue from toy ownneraonol
kncwl^dge. I was affected with heart
dl«enae. ploarlsy and rhentnatlsi^ <ov
3f»y oara, was treated by the voryboat
phyvlciana aim spent hundreda of dol«
lnm, trlod every known remedy with
out finding relief. I have only taken
one bottle of your P. P. P.. »nd_caa
cheerfully any It has dono mo more
Rood than any thing I have over takon.
X can recommend y«>*»r ntc^Hcino to all
aufforors of the abovo dlaonsoa.
MRS. M. M. YKARY.
Bprlngfleld, Croon County, Mo.
disagree—. —.—
my face. I trl«S every known reme
dy but In valn.nntll P. I*. P. was uaod, *
Bud am now eutirely ourod.
(uguou b,» j. d.
•kin Cnnccr Cured.
Tettimony/rom iht Mayor of Sequin;Tex,
flKQUiM.Tsx., Jonuary 14,1803^
Messrs, wpman Bros., Bnvannnn,
Oa. i Utktlemtn-l bavo tried yoor P.
P. P. for a disease of tho skin, usually
known aa akin enno^.of thirty years*
standing.' and found great relieft it ,
iiurllli'fH'"'LI..: d >•: d rm-.v all lr- -
rltuUon from tho aent of the dl7**«*o ■ ■ ■dgY
and prevonta any spreading of the —g«|.
aoren. I havo taken fiveor six bottles
and feel confident that another course
will effect a cure. It fma also relieved
me from Indigestion and etomacb
UOUWM. *0^1^ ,,
Attorney at Law.
book on Blood Disease? Bdnd free. —
ALL nuuaaiBTB BELL IT. g
LIPPMAN BROS. —«
PROPRIETORS,
Uppuaa’a Black,lhivannab,Gn
REWARD FOR DAVE WOOD.
Atlan'ta, July 27.— (Special.)—Gov
ernor N-orbhen ofTered a reward of $200
for the capture of Dave Wood, wflio
killed H. E. Thornton in Brunswick
on July 21.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why uu mo many people we am
around uw teem lo prefer to uuft'er uml
bo iiiude iniaorublo by Indigestion, con-
eilpation, dizzinfHa. loss of appetite,
coming up ol' thu food, yellow akin,
when tor 75 cents wo will sell them
hli.l,»ir» Vitalize!*, guaranteed to cure
them 7
Hold by Goodwyn A Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Cotton avenue.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powde**
Most Perfect Made*
DEATH OF 6. .L JAMES.
BKon, Rouge, July 27.- MaJ. 8. L.
James, lewec of the slate penitentiary,
•nd one of the t>e*t known men In^the
state,d led suddenly tod-ay at tab Am
gola plint.v:Km, In West Feleclatia
pjrirta, aged GO years.
HlNK
THINKS
IN CtlOOSINQ DRINKS AND
HIRES’
Rootbeer*
WILL LINK YOUR THINKS.
Dcliciougly Exhilarating, Spark
ling, EfTervcacent. Wholesome
os well. Purifies the blood, tick
les the palate. Aak your store
keeper for it. Get the Genuine.
JUrvl 1 oeat rtttap fcf I*hUM pkUt* uMi
THE FAIR
WHITE FRONT,
• Almost Opposite Post Ofllco.
SQUARE ON THE WINDOW.
Full line Stcol Enameled Ware Ju»t
received. Bjr linvliii tbie ware you
e.m k<’l> eie-rylUiiw nice.
Fans. Holler*, I’ll' Flat,*, Tub*, Blop
Ja:*. I’-mvls and Pitobon, Water l’uil»
and Dipper*, CofTiv IVh* and Di*b
Pans.
Full line now Olawware.
Tbe cclebrawil ClauM Carver* and
Bread Knives am) Slurpenor*. Cood
Kitcbcn Kulve* Sc.
I.andiTs, t’rory U Clirl: Kmebcr
Knives Be. IS. F. SMITH.
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GEORGIA, DIBB COUNTY.—Where
as, Robert W. Patterson did. on Feb
ruary 1, 1880. execute and deliver to
tho Scottish American Mortgage Com
pany, Ifmtted his deed to the lands
hereinafter described for tho purposo
of securing a debt referred to In tho
said deed, which deed la recorded In
tho cferk's office of Bibb superior court.
'Notv, therefore, by virtue of tho
power eo vested In tho undorslgned,
which Is more accurately shown by
reference to said deed, said company
will sell at public outcry to the high
est btddsr for cash, on the first Tues
day In August next, during tho legal
hours of sale, before tho court house
door at Macon, the lands described In
the aforesaid deed of R. W. Patter-
eon, viz.:
Ono farm lying In the Seventh dis
trict of Bfbb county, Ga., bounded'
north by lands of it, U. Patterson;
east by funds of John Adkins, and pub
lic road leading from Macon to
Marlon; south by lands or John Ad
kins nnd J. A. Nelson, and west 1 by
Ocmulgco river. Bakl farm containing
two hundred and ten acres, more or
tees,
The said deed above referred to was
executed and delivered to secure tho
payment of a certain promissory note
for tho sum of twenty-five hundred
dollars, and five Interest notes attached
for 1187.CO each, all of said notes dated
February 1, 1SS0, and the principal
note bearing Interest at the rate of
sovoa and one haff per cent, per an
num, and obligating the said U. w.
Patterson to pay ten per cent, on prin
cipal and Interest for attorneys' fees,
should said notes be placed lr* attor
neys' hands for collection.
Bald principal note is now past due
by the terms thereof, and fe so de
clared to be, for default in payment
of interest coupons annexed thereto,
due February I, 1802. February 1, 1893,
and February 1. 1894.
The lands abovo described wore re
cently sold at sheriff's sate under ex
ecution from the city court of Macon
In favor of W. II. Whitehead and pur
chased by the undersigned at threo
hundred and fifteen dollars, which
amount Is due to the undersigned. In
addition to tho -principal, Interest and
attorney’s foes aforesaid. The total
amount which will be dje to the un-
dmrigneil on the first Tuesday In Au
gust next, exclusive of the expenses of
this sale, -will be 13,775.49.
THE HCOTrlSH AMERICAN MOnT-
OAOE COMPANY. (Limited.)
ANDERSON & ANDERSON.
Attorneys.
RECEIVER'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree of tho United
States circuit court for the western di
vision of the southern district of Geor
gia, rendered on the 25th day of June,
1894, In the case of tho Ring Refrigerat
ing and Ice Machine Company vs. the
Cordate ice Factory et al.. 1 will sell
on 'the premises of the Cordele Ice Fac
tory, ■ tha any of Cordate, Georgia,
between the usual hour* of sale, on
the lirat Tueeliy In August, 1891. the
Ice plant ,if the Cordele Ice Factory, In
cluding the lots of land, building, ma
chinery and all appurtenances of the
said Cordele Ice Factory.
One-half the purchase price Is to be
paid In cash. The other half with Inter
est on the same at 7 per cent, per an
num to be paid in ninety day* from
date of ail- Possession to be given
on payment of caeh Installment, and
tltia to ba given on payment of note for
deferred Installment.
IT. 8. THOMPSON.
. Deceiver.
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