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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1894
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
'A Batch of Bright Item* Furnished
by the Telegraph'* Hustling
Correspondent*
I BEAUTIFUL TOWN OF ASHBURN
'ItRubtUki * OiRii In th* Contan at
ronrCnntlH, All of Which Pour
Tliolr Tnuuru Inuo ilor
Coffm.
I Ashburn, July 29.—(Special.)—Aehburn
: l» one Among the beautiful little town*
la south Oeonrla. It being located In
the oornere of Wilcox., Irwin, Worth
and Dooly oouatle. make* It the must
'desirable location In south Georgia
Aabburo. being aunounileil by one of
the llrrent sections of country, her farm
land* being oecond to none In the statu,
her looattun being high, makes It free
from the unhealthy effect* that many
towns In south Georgia arc sublent to.
Our water, being the very best of ar
tesian water, and her fhts location on
the famous Gsunght Southern and Flor
ida railroad makes her offer to those
desiring the most profitable Investment
for all kinds of business almost supsrlor
Inducements. Doubtless there are many
people, even here In our own slate, If
tlfcy only know the various .dvamutge.
now awaiting them In our southland
they would not 1st th* golden moment*
fly so swiftly by unnoticed.
The untlrtng Arm of J. B. Dolt* ft Co.
at this pkice will soon have their rail
road built across ths county, and there
connedt with the Brunswick and West
ern, thus giving Ashburn the advantage
of two railroads.
Farmem report the cotton crop better
than It ha* been for year* pait, but tho
corn crop hu* been slightly damaged
by the severe drought. The cotton crop
In this section Is composed of Ibng fur
more commonly, tea island) cotton. The
soil I* adapted 10 this particular staple
und sum* of our best rnmieis say they
cun raise this class of cotton as cheap
as tho short staple cUton can be raised.
Candidates are looming up In every
direction, It would be very dangerous
duet at title time fbr any to shoot a
gun, oven ait random, for most likely a
candidate would be killed.
Politics Is getting up near a welding
heat In Worth county now, It being
Worth's tlmo to send a senator by rota
tion. and there nre throa aspirants to
the office. vis; Judge W. L, Story, lion.
J. M. Sumner. Hon. C. A. Alford. The
friends of Judge Story think he Is sure
tb be the winning candidate, end It Is
generally conceded that ho will. « elect-
edj make an efTort to pan u bill In the
leglelajuni establishing a county court
for Worth. The othor two oandldutea
are opposed to ths measure.
Hun. Q. W. Warren will likely be th*
lucky man fur tho house. 4
OZBURN IN JAMlLLA.
The Third I "arty Oratorical Sharp*
, shooter Biased .Vway at Capitalist*.
TO
DAY
IIS
RIBBONS
CUe’Oe thrown on
oup fpont goant^p
to*da.9 200 pieces of
(>boi<se SilH gibbons
fpO(n 1 to 4 ins. wide
and will Qlosg oat
the sQQn^.at 5 <jents
p£p 9apd. (Pan9 in
the 1°* ° p e worth
three times mone9
asl^ed fop thegi; 5(j.
fop ghoiee...
JUHAN’S,
606 <®H6 W-
aim continuing Ms abusive course. He
did -the Populists no good here.
Mr. Hudson of Sumter county is
here buying some farms for some Sum
ter county people who contemplate
moving here to take advantage of our
Cheap ferine farm land!., Mr. Hudson
saya he will rttise long-staple cotton,
which at present prices brings about
•twice as good a price.
BACON IN WEST POINT.
West Point, July 28.—(Special.)—
MaJ. A. O. -Bacon addressed a large
and appreciative audience a>t Lanier's
Opera House here today. The crowd
was composed of Democrats and Popu
lists, with a sprinkling of ladles. He
made a great bit In regard to the mis
takes of the erring brother* who have
decamped from the forefront and are
unconsciously flying the Republican
banner. He Invited them back to «he
fold. All -were pleased with the ma
jor's elarn'eetnees and Me friend* arc-
well satisfied with him.
POISON IN THE lit COEl'EU.
Mmy People's Lives Endangered by
Either Carelessness or worst.
Camilla, July 29.—(Special.)—There
was a targe crowd of third party peo
ple and Democrats assembled at the
court house hore (today, who Helmed
attentively bar about two hours do a
long tirade from one Mr: Oeborn of
Atlanta, who made it labored effort to
array the laboring people of his au
dience against the capitalists of eho
oountry. There were uttout 200 people
present, and about half the nudlenco
aeemed to be third party people and
about llfty negroes were present. Th*
speaker neemed to bo full of etaWstlc*.
and vomited out hl» high-sounding,
line-spun free silver, sub-treasury
flnanalftl Idea* until a part of hi* hear
ers seamed to draw on their Imsgln-
tiona until they could eee every poor
laboring mu In 'the country and ev
ery tramp In the land wading. through
luxuriant fields of clover waist deep
when ill* PopuUst party comes Into
power. While there ever# a number of
third party imp!* In the audience, they
tWD counties, Cobuiltt and
Mitchell. Osborn Spoke al Moultrie,
OoMuItt county, yesterday. Ill* speech
w«u * mixture of Populistic vagaries
and Socialistle theories, wWh not a
Jingle word to asy for the grand old
Democratic party, which hss stood so
long buttling Mr Justice end right In
the administration of public affairs—
even Mnong the many darkening de
feat* _rh»t have crowded Weir efforts
to reform our tows. This county will
bury this pile or BoeMletto vngirles
out of eight when th* eierltng old-
fashioned Democrats hsvo nn opnorto-
nlty at tho polls.
SPEAKING IN MOUT/TIUE.
'Moultrie, July 29.—(Special.W. B.
Osborn, th* third party agitator, un
loaded btmeolf uf a lot of abuse against
the Democrats here yesterday. He
abuacil everything that looked like n
Demoomt from Cleveland down to tho
"one-gs lus farmer.*’ Mr. Osbomo was
Introduced hy Dr. J. H. Cooke, and
spoke for one hour.
After he closed Mr. Robert L. Shipp
Stepped to tit# front and in n few abort
sentences introduced Oil. II. K.
Shackleford, formerly of Now York,
but now ot ThomasvUle, Os. Col.
Shackleford etsncd out by otsttliig that
•re was u native Georgian! having been
raised near Griffin, fought under lamg-
«treet in the late Avar, but after th*
war he moved to New York. Joined
Tammany Hall and had always fought
In all the important turtle* for Democ
racy and hi* beloved South. Col.
Shackleford mode a straight-forward
Democratic speech and did hi* party
no Mile good here.
Osborn replied in a half-hour effort.
CURES OTHERS
to purify, enrich aiul vitality tike Idtxxl,
[ urarehy * * “ 1 ^
. 9 itiv4?v«r«to the liver arul
tiv» organs, loico up thh nerves, and nut
th« ayatam lu vmior generally. “G\>iU*U
WMI a;»K<lll W watavw |<mtasai>j.
Medical Disco vary " bu no eqtul.
DYSPEPSIA II ITS WORST FORM.
Hr.vtit Dnrtsiu.r, Eoy. at O
wrlW..^^,!
Iwbo hmhadLi
In it* w«>m form*
what It really ran t*\
What euch a caw* need*
1 haw found lu your
kindly enoouraitmcct,
ir'OoMii
»Medi-
iwInv'Om
cal D taco y err.*
Altho’ifh I oatt bow
claim, it any one can.
that 1 have a ratt Iron
••cmavli. 1 islna}* Lc p
your * Uoidrtj Medical
leu’oa hand when act*
. - woe don n from an a*r
I bsoruly nxvtmmeiul tht~ mmUemm to
every cos whvee suflertng a ot lbe nature
that mine wee." Sold every where.
WHY NOT YOU?
Front tho Bulloch Times
Through Col. G. W. Williams, one of the
sufferers, the Times gathers the report
of a whole sale poisoning In the faintly
of Mre. Roach, residing In the vicinity of
Corinth church.
Before leaving the table last Friday
morning several members ot the family
became aware that their bresktaet was
not reefing comrortobly, aud within a
very few minutes eight different persona
were taken with violent vomiting, und
soon were piled up :n bed. Tito verdict
was unanimous that It urns u case of poi
soning, and a negro boy, tne only writ
male person on the place, was dispatched
for Dr. May, living about throe miles dm.
tsnt. When the courier reached the Joc-
tor'e home, he was gone to s Masonic
meeting come six or eight miles further
awny. The boy pr«**ed on after tno "med
icine man," but It was about noon when
ho relumed with Mm to the scene ot tne
poisoning.
Thtre hsd been no abatement in
suffering: In fact, Mr. Williams says tnat
he was growing worse all tne time, his
vomiting having partially given way to
a peculiar suffering In the etomarh. ac
companied with. Intense thirst. All tno
rest were about as bad off as himself.
Th* physician waa successful In soon re
llovlng the suffering, and within two or
three hour* after his arrival upon tno
ground hi* patients begsn to regnm reel.-
feet Th* following day. about the only
evidence remaining ot Friday'* experi
ence was swollen eyelid*.
Ths sufferers tn tho "*t« were Mrs.
Roach. Mr*. Williams and Mr*. Moore,
two visiting -laughters; Mis* Mtnnra
Roach. Jim Roach. Col William* and
M« father, R«v. It. J. William*, and a ulrl
storplng with Cel. und Mr*. O. w. wil
liam*. Those who escaped were Misses
Jennie and Celll* Hoick ana the negro
lioy servant. Throe did not partake of tne
SENATE AND CHAMBER CLOSED.
Pasig, July 29.—The senate and cham
ber of deputies ivtre formally pro-
regies! jtw'tcrduy, the decree closing
the session boil;; read In the senate by
M. Guerin, minister of Justice, and In
die tSfatuber by Premier Dupuy.
Prior ro the dosing of the session of
the chamber of deputiea President Ber-
deau announced the res/union of in
quiry as to die miscount of tho vote
on M.JnHere's aiueudmeuit on Wednes
day. He stated that it had been found
tliat some members had put two and
some voting pajH-rs into the ballot box
Instead ot oatc, ae wus required. He
sa.d that die secretaries bud also made
mutates in counting the voces. M.
Uoieiimt said, therefore, the govern
ment imjoptty on tho amendment
soomed to Imvo been reduced to a Bln-
gt.' rote Uiatoad of 40, on bad been *n-
mounted.
It will astonish you how quick John-
OIl will
son's Magnetic Oil will kill all pains.
Sold by Goodwyn & Gmail, druggists.
London, July 29.—A dlapatcb from
Houg Koug says than an official report
Issued (here gives the number of per
sons who died of the plague to Canton
district as 210,000.
coffss had for break Cast, which Indicate*
that tbl» contained the sickening ele
ment
It I* supposed to have been rst poison,
which was pieced about th* house, but
how It got into the coffee is tne question
that ha* not been oolved.
Perfect health Is seldom found, for
Impure blood 1* so general. Hood's Snr-
Miatrlltn d-«« purify the blood nnd re-
storea health.
AN IOWA TOWN DESTROVB.
Dewtiolnw, July 28.—Tho lurdm-ss
portion of the little city of Brooklyn,
loeauvl nu tho llook Island road In
Powcehtok rourety. wtt* wlpxl out by
Pro early this morning. Seventeen
buildings, tnvtrly nil brick, were de
stroyed. Tlic tl.imcs vvt-ri* elteckrsl by
Iho OltaUCt lire dcpactinreit, which
ram* on a special irai.n. Tho lire orig
inated In on unknown manner In the
basement of it store. Tho loss will
reach $125,ikhi; InsutuavS! UTisUlia
6HI LOIl'S CONSUMPTION CURB.
Tin, u beyond question the most suo-
Cviadul oough mciUdne we havo ever
sold. A tew doses Invariably cures
tho worst case* of croup, cough and
hrouoliltla, while its wonderful success
lu tho euro ot consumption Is without
parallel In th* history of mcdloin*.
tflnco Its flret dlscovcty It hat been sold
ou a guarantee, a test which uo other
medicine can siaud. If you hare a
cough, wo earnestly aak you to try It
Price 10 cents, hi) cents and 21. U
your lungs are sore, chest or bock
la tame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster.
Gold by Goodwyn ft Small Drug
Company, comer Cherry street and
Colton uveuue.
PROPOSALS OK SETTLEMENT.
Rome, July a.—'The following dispatch
wo* receiver from Tokoi this morning:
The Italian minister, acting In conceit
with the Brlttlsb minister, tun prrernteit
the. Japanese nun -»ter ot foreign affair*
the proposition mad* hy the Chinese look
ing to « settlement of affaire tn Corea.
Thee* proposals will be considered by the
Jabane.u gonrmeat, which nss reserved
It* reply.
ARCTIO EXPLORERS SAIL.
St. Johns, N. F.. July 2t>.-Tbe Cook
arettc expeslitkiu sssiled north again
lost night, tti,- stveutke Mlramta haring
fully repaired her damagra. The work
was done expeditiously and much to
the artlafttotiiwi of all aboard. Only
one person left the ship (and decklAl
not 10 go by her. Prlvtste rviuom In
duced his weti liuwul tukl not the fear
of tUngtT. The mhole expetfitton 1* lu
go.nl splrlfi. ami perfectly MtUlled b>
uihkTtttke the Journey. AU believe
that it will tie owned with suovew.
Ur- Price’s Cream Baking Powder
WecH's Fair HUbest Award.
UNDINE.
Gyuabad fntddllpgB Flour*
Tboonlr Flour of It* kind, and the best of
any kind. It is lniulo by n hoc ret pro*
cobs known to but two porsons. t*
S 100,000 been (lff-iFed for tho Knowledge.
Aslc your grocer If his flp«r Is mixed
•with corn flour. Such flours arc inju
rious to health. We have no corn meal
attachment. UNDINE crushed mid
dlings ftbur Ut pure and wholesome and
Is made from selected wheat. IT IS
WATER GROUND.
LETTTER LIST.
The following advertised letters, If not
called for within fourteen days, will bo
forwarded to the Dead Letter office. U
you see your name In the list, call for
advertised letter.
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
B—Jessle Barnes. W. F. Byron, M. hi
Bentley, William Berley.
C-J. H. Castell, Geraid Oletourn.
E—Enterprise Portrait Company.
G—J. W. Center, A. B. Grtflln, C. A. Gray-
bill, Johnson Oray. WUUe Gainey.
H-W. A. Harris, John Husey.
J-G. H. Jenkins, Dr. W. A. Judson, 10.
L-Charlle Lee, It. A. Lowe.
M—S. W. Miller, Macon Automatic Henn
ing Company, J. it. McDonald; Leonard
Morgan, John J. Mathis, Henry Moac,
Harry £. Meade.
O-Jullus O'Connor.
P-D. F. Plnhalster, J. Perkins, K. h.
Powers.
8—J. W. Brinks. Southern Railway Com
pany. Henry Splrey.
T-Jamcft Tt»omrson. .
\V—W. H. Winter, w. J v Wilson.
LADIES’ LIST!
B—Julia. E. Banks. Miss C. Bondart, Mrs.
Belle Britton. Mre. ». K. Bennett.
C—Mr*. 6. A. Cok«; Mrs. hunnie B. Cor
bin. Belie Cherry.
E—Mrs. Mary Engle;
G—Mias Ida Gray* •
H—Mlaa OdJe Hubbard, Miss Willie Holt,
Mrs. J. F. Heflin.
J—Ml** Easter Jerdon, Mrs; Belle Jones,
col., Mlaa Mary Johnson.
K—Mrs. E. J. Kent.
L—Mre. Harriet H'nuin, Fannie Lampire,
Mm. Ellen Lanrtter.
M—Lula Mathers.
P—Mlae Loren* Cowers.
S—Mm. Many Ann Btubbs.
R— Winnie M. Reeves.
T—Miss Caro Tharpe.
W-Honor Walton.
B.-B. PRICE, Postmaster.
A. A. BIVINS, Superintendent. '
Macon. Gs.. July SO; lsaK.
MI I
WINNERS.
25 and 35c French and Scotch Ginghams at 15c to close.
Beef drees Ginghams, 12 1-2 and 15c quality at 7c.
25 pieces solid and fancy Silks well worth 50c at 25c to close.
100 remnants choice Woolens suitable for skirts and children’s
at twenty-five cents on the dollar.
20 pieces 38-inch all wool mixed Cheviots worth 60c, reduced
to 34c to close. ,
38-inch all wool French Serges, 50 and 60c quality reduced
to 44c to close.
Fine Baiiste, Creponettes, Sateens, Lawns, etc. on the bargain
counter at 7c a yard.
Bleached and unbleached 60 and 75c Table Damask at
49c to close.
Silk Gloria $1.25 Umbrellas at 99c each.
Mosquito Nets ready to hang $1.30 to $4.00.
Don't buy a Trunk before seeing our styles and getting our
prices. See our new Percales.
Burden, Smith. & Co.
WANTED—Ton to see tbe 189< Dciismore
model typewriter on exhibition at F.
It. Pomeroy’s. J. E. Minter. tele*
phone 283.
FOB RENT.
FOR RENT—Several desirable dwellings
and stores. B. A. Horne, 48, Cherry
street.
FOR RENT—Dwellings to suit all parties,
from 23 to 235. Frank M. Oliver, tie sec
ond street.
FOR RENT—House uow being built, 227
College street, contains parlor and sit
ting room connected by large suspended
double doors; dining room, large but
ler’s pantry, store-room, kitchen, nve
bed rooms with closets, bath room,
large linen closet, ample balls, speaking
tubes, gas, hot and cold water and other
conveniences. Or If * home-seeker pre
fers the brick house which I occupy, he
can have choice. Possession September
15. T. V, Conner.
TO RENTERS—My house, lt7 High street,
from October. Nine rooms and two serv
ants rooms, to rent for one year. Ap-
ply to Holmes Johnson, st Coo) Yard,
or to me in Vlnevllle. J. W. Hinton,
Lamar street.
FOR RENT—Tho elegant two-story
brick residence. 836 Orange street,
containing nine rooms and three bath
rooms and all modern conveniences.
The house hss recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street car lines. For further particu
lars apply R. S. Collins ft Co.
FOR RENT—Three desirable room*.
with alt modern covenicnces. over
store of W. E. Hill ft Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den
tist. For further Information apply
at Willingham's Warehouse.
FOR RENT—Nioo seven-room dwell
ing for 816 per month. No. 255
Orange street. Apply to E. J. Will
ingham, at Payne ft Willingham’s.
FOR RENT—The Boardman dwelling.
357 First street. Immediate possession.
Apply at Macon Savings Bank.
FOR RENT—A comfortable, furnished
front room In splendid locality on the
Hill. No children In the house. Ad
dress "J. H.." care Telegraph.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—FVjur-room house and
store attached, in eplendld paying lo
cation; also stock If desired. Call this
■week. Frank M. Oliver, 416 Second
etreot.
FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping
purposes, etc., 85 cents per hundred.
Telegraph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MuKK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS TUAN 15 CT3.
WANTED.
WANTED—A young man as first
assistant In school, whose age is be
tween 21 uuid 30 year*, who I* well
qualified to teach th* languages and
higher mathematics, and who cun
sing well and give tnatruettoas In
vocal music; also a young lady, not
over 25 years «f age. as music teach
er, one who sing* well and I* hble to
teach calisthenics, a kindergarten
etnas, give Instruction In vocal mu
sic and play well on organ: also a
young lady to teach art and "fancy
work. Addrern President Greenville
Institute, Greenville, Gs.
WASTE')—Thoea who desire big Mr-
KVr.a la clothing, hats and gents' fuft
nuking xvode to call st Redd n»- a J.
J. Cobb, assignee.
WHEN your wife leaves home board at
Chapman's English Kitchen; neat, clean
and cool.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives aadsdsotton. Retails 20c. lb.
PERSONAL—The party finding my pocket
book will please return all the papers,
i.. an.i ran k.-.-n what money was In
UUUIt Will 1UVUBU ava-ssas* *•••
etc., and can keep' what money was In
same for trouble of returning rest of
contents. E- M. Smith, Fostofflce box
435, Macon, Ga,
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YOUNG CURL'S TAILOR GOWN.
COS—Northcote Blazer—Sizes for 11
und 10 Yeure.
A pretty and stylish tailor gown It
as necessary to complete a young girl’s
wtahlrobe as It Is for ladles.’ This is a
useful and becoming style of blazer,
wbioh when worn with any style <i!
plain skirt completes the popular style
of tailor gown. This convenient gar
ment makes it easy to vary the wat mth
by using shirt waitsts. blouses or waist
coats of different weights, to suit all
temperatures. It Is fitted with die
usual scams and has sufficient fullm-es
lu the back. The fulluess of the bluune
front Is shirred becomingly lu the
form of u shallow yoke below the slack
collar. Cheviots, r.weeds and virgin
arc the popular materials for Huso
gowns, nuil for summer those math' of
cotton or linen duck, canvas or gala-
tea cloth arc both stylish nnd co-'l.
A special (illustration anti full direc
tions about tho pattern v-dll bo found
on the envelope In which It ’.s enclotol
548—TADtHiF' *UD SKIRT.
Sizes for Twelve. Fourteen anil Six
teen Tears.
This Is a very popular style of skirt,
cut with five gored breudths and a
bias seam In the back. Any of ths
popular cotton or woolen nuiterlala can
be used for this skirt, and when fin
ished with rows of stitching tt can h»
selected to complete any of the tailor-
nrado costumes.
A special Illustration and full direc
tions about tho pattern will be found
on the envelope In which it la en
closed.
Securely bound la handsome
cloth, now ready for
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives MtSafactlon. Tour rrocer oollait
NEW GOODS received dully, shelled
almond*, early June and ‘French peas,
.•mushrooms, Mflrisohlno White oher-
rtea, rcd-plxted cherries, Peninsular
milk 12 l-2c, oatmeal, bloater mack*
«rel, Dew Drop, Pastry Patent, Fos-
toil's Elegant, Jersey and Royal Owl
Flour, Northern potatoes, pat© de fol
ffras, oarvfar, French oarillncs, olives,
preserves and Jellies. Wo arc head*
quarters. John C. Holmes & Co.
CRACKERS, Extra Toast* Royal Milk,
and a lino of Holmes & Coutts* owe«t
cakes always In stock at R. C. Ksen’s.
I SELL Royal MUk crackers like those
left at your house at 10 cents pound*
W. Q. 31 i<ld2cbrooks.
10 CENTS per pound for Holmes A Coutts*
Extra Toast or Royal Milk crackers,
K. a Smith & Bro.
AT COST—Clothing. Hats, Underwear.
J, J. Cobb, AMlgnee of W. A. Redding.
VIRGINIA.
Prepares for Govern*
ment Academies, Uni.
versitles and Business.
For catalogues address
3IaJ. R. A. McIntyre,
Bethel Academy p. o.
R/tNDOLPH-KIACON ACADEMY,
Front Roynl, Virginia.
Prepares young men and boys fbr col
lege and business. Moderate chargee.
Healthfully situated. For catalog tes
address Rev. B. W. BOND. Prin.
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.’
Lexington, V*.
26th year. 8tate military, scientific anj
technical school. Thorough course i | n
general and applied chemistry, nnd en
gineering. Confer* degree of graduate In
academic courtf; also degrees of B. &
ard C. & In technical courses, ah ex
pense*. Including clothing and Incidentals,
provided at rate of 282.50 per month, as
an averse* for four years, exclusive of
outfit. New cadets report Septemuer 1.
GEN. 8COTT 8HIPP. SU pt.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.-Mrs. Bi
lk Bier having applied to tne for loters
of admlnfatraitton or the .State at Sam
Baer. 1st* ot sxkl county, deceased, thtn
Is th notify all parties concerned to file
their objection*, if any they hare, on
or before the drat Monday In August.
1894. or else letter, trill then he granted
u asked for. C SI. WILEr.
Ordinary.
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