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THT3 'MACOX TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1894
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch cf Bright Itemt Furnished
by the Telegraph's Hustling
Correspondents.
ANOTHER SCORE FORMAJ. BACON
The Fourteenth Aeneterlel Convention
Instructs the nominee to Vole Far
the lllbb County Stetssmnn,
Sendoreellle Metre*
Eastman, July 31.—(9p«flaI.)-The
Fourteenth oenatorlal district Domo-
cretK convention ’ met at the oourt
tiouao to JEtastmaai Uhls morning at 11
o'clock for the purpose of nominating o
senator for this district. Col. George
alright of Pulaski and ol. U. B. MIL
sser of Dodge nr ere made respectively
chairman and secretary. a Ur. Bnldy
Xtyals was nominated senator, after
■which a resolution eras Introduced In
structing tom Co vole for Hon. A. O.
Bacon for United Uwlies senator, also
lion. J. H. Martin of Pulaski for the
position of supreme court judge. The
deliberation* of the convention were
gone through with In a very harmo
nious manner, Ur. ityals being nomi
nated unanimously. He Is a good Dem-
ocrat, but uliere Is no ituesuon ot his
' carrying Dodge county by Populist
voice. The delegates, however, decided
In 'the interest of the party to make
no fight on him. It is said the Populism
will pul out «o candidate. The new
exouutlv* committee Is as follows:
Dodge. J. (M. Sapp; Pulaakj, O. IW.
Jordan, Jr.; Wilcox, C. M.McLoud;
Dooly, ,W. H. Thompson,
SANDEUSViLLll) NEWS.
SandersvUki, July 31.—(Spuclal.l—Mr.
eml kr>. Louis Cohen oeleUrstad tln .r
china ivetltlltig Huiiduy evening, llio
27th Uist., tills being tne twentieth me
nlversary of tlnelr uiuiTtagr. Their ele
gant homo on llurrls street was baulk
tifully unit tastily decorated with llow-
ers ami presented a scene of beamy
rarely beheld. The Imppy oouplc rt-
ceived Ulu cordial caagratulattouB of
many fnonda and relatives upon Ill's
nusp.doiM eocoHlon. At 7 o’clock Uio
guests were invited into the Ulirlng hull,
wlu.ro the tables wore beautifully dea
erated with an arch and bower of roses,
lilacs, finis and fruits, and everything
to tempt the uppcble was prepared In
tlie very best manner by the skill of
cnhnnry artists. It was a feast
good things, which were enjoyed to the
fullest extent. Tito house was bril
liantly lllumtnnti'd and presented an
umisnsl semis ot gaiety, and unfeigned
luipphtess was depleted upon every
countenance.
Mr. nnd -Mrs. Louts Cohon were tho
(vclptauts of ninny handsome nnd use
ful presents ooouucmorattrc of this lute
partwnt event In their lives, Tlie fol*
towing guests were present:
Mr. uml Mrs. -Morris llnpp of Macon,
Mr. and Mrs. I/>ul* ItiiHlilnskl of Ten-
oilllc, Hr. nnd Mrs. Ilinnan llnMilnsky,
Mr. nnd Mrs. 71. Hymes, Miss Flareltn
B. ltuwuck of New York, Miss l/'hn
Ehrlich of Hnvnnnah, Miss Mattie
Hymen, Miss Thereon Hymes, Messrs.
Henry Ohm of Atlanta, Lee llajip
nnd II. E. Ooikn of Jtiirim, Morris Co
hen, Henry Purls and J. J. llnsltlusky.
HADDOCK'S NOTES. IA
A Batch ot Personal and Social Items
From That Village.
Haddocks. July 11.—(Special.)-Hisses
Mary Newell, Gertie and Addis Whitta
ker and Dotlltt illooke, utter spending
several days pleasnnlly and adding
greatly to our gsyclUe loft this morn
ing for their home*. They wore *o-
ccinpsntcd hy Mian Maggie Hardeman,
one ot Jones county's most --harming
and vivacious daughters. After spend
ing some lime In -Mlllejgevlllo MIsm Har
deman will extend her Irtp to Dublin
K!Kl other polnte. The hbsenco bf tncee
bright faces will ho keenly felt by a
beet ot admiring friend*.
'Ur. H. J. Finney and wife, tfter
siH-mllng su.no Ihreo months In Ala
bama, Columbus and Fort Valley once
returned liuma vory much Improved by
their trip.
Tlie young man who was arrested
here last week for kidnapping a young
lsdy out of the asylum Is now out un.
der a 1100 bond.
Mrs. Kate lUglsnd, with her sweet
little daughter, Willie Lou, of Seals,
Ala., Is visiting liar eletcr, Mra. H. J.
Finney.
Mrs. Cheek and her two attractive
nieces. Mieses Lovett of Atlanta, have
returned home after spending some
doys with the family bf Mr*. IX X
Norris.
Mr. J. T. Finney Is today wearing sn
unueustly cosnplneent smite. 7'he ar
rival of n twelve-pound girt tt his
house accounts for It
Mr. Oonlon llsrdemnn ot Macon
spent Siiurdsy and Sunday with rela
tives In the village.
Mr. layton. the man who was ground
up In the cog* of Mr. Clark's sawmill,
died Saturday night.
Mrs. Annie Lester lludd of Leesburg,
FIs., Is up on a visit to tier mother. Mrs.
H M. heeler.
M rears. It, J. A J, T. Ftnney end
Puts A UtddlehryiUs are dally shipping
eora ot line melons to the West
J/AWTIHNCKV1LLH IDAT’l'BNINOa.
. Law-re nee Vine. July 80.— (Special.)—
Thursday evening Hiss Ida Brand ten
der*) Hr. and Hr*, ti. M. Brand a
brilliant reeegrtion at tho residence of
tn-r (.'her, on Oregon street. The nf.
fair hats a brilliant sOrrers in every
gniTMAilar and tt stamped the hosier,*
us one ot Uie -most delightful enter-
talnera tn Lawrencevthe. Mush- woe
furnished bysMIss Adelaide Brand.
THE MICROSCOPE.
A careful mlcrosouploai
examination and oticmtcal
anal5 Mb of th# urino. to a
valuable aid i u rioter mi mug
tb« nature of many chronic
ilimtaiMb, \m-tiouUrly thorn
ot tho MrvtM mlMu
blood, lirer, ksdnoVs, and
bladder. Thr*» aids tnako
tt puteiblo to treat such rils-
cash sutveasfutly at a dm*
tauca, without iwreonal ax-
amlnMJon of tho patient.
Thu* bright'* DitaaM of tho
5’i ln-\v. liidainmatioa
th* Hivldor, Gravel, onri
othtr l)i**M* of tho Uri
nary Organ* are *uccm»-
fuUy treat*!; Nervous Do
WUty* Exhaustion, Dropsy,
Ure Dhnn. and many
oUwr Chronic Ualadin* are
curel wiLboutwrim* Write for
" ,fomLv
1000 pairs Lisle Thread Gloves at 5c, worth 25c
1000 pairs Silk Gloves at 35c, worth 75c
Large size Fire Screens with stands only.... 10c
Big line Persian Lawns at 6c, formerly 20c'
ttS” All Silks reduced.
Our new line of Storm Serges
and Wail Cords for .Traveling
Dresses are the prettist on market.
Special drives in Stamped Linens. One
hundred more pieces of that job lot in 6c Rib
bons. FijqWry lengths in White Lawns at
half value.
25 and 35c French and Scotch Ginghams at 15c to clbse.
Best dress 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 aud 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. <
52-inch all wool Navy Serges, Worth $1.25, now 69c.
Figured French Organdies, former price 40c, reduced to 25c.
White Organdies, 2 yards wide, 40 to 60c.
Fine Baiiste, Creponcttes, Sateens, Lawns, etc. on the bargain
counter at 7c a yard.
Bleached and unbleached 60 and 76c 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.
tnhs decorations were tasteful end ar
tistic nd the refreshment* were ele
gantly served. The supper was it
sumptuous repast, oonatsting of the
most paiatatbe edibles to (be found in
all the surrounding country. The Geor-
gla melon and aha luscious grape
-were relished by all and the manner
la which the (Slings were served made
it all toe more pleasant.
Among those 'present were: Miss
Anna Born -with Mr. W. O. Cooper,
Mies Alice Winn with Dr. M. A. Born.
Miss Marie Kelley .with Mr. Clifford
Craig, Miss Vera Clinton with Mr.
Leo Clhvton, IMlss Anna oCoper, Miss
Minnie Peoples, Air. Houston oPwell,
Mr. Llthum Winn, Mr. John Jacobs,
Cot. N. L. Hutchins, Col. C. H. Brand,
.Mr. J. C. Cooper. ’Dr. A. It. Danfort,
Sir. Frank Pentecost, Miss Mena
Cooper, Mr. and 'Mrs. L. M. Brand,
Air. W. J. (Peoples aud Miss Ida Brand.
On August 7 (Hon. A. 3. Clay, Tom
Watson and Judgs J. K. 'Hinessire to
address toe voters of Gwinnett county
at the court house.
MARRIAGE AT SCOTLAND.
ScoUntul, July 31.—(Special.)—The
marriage of Miss Gcwrglu Saunders to
Mr. WUlkun II. McMiLa lias beeu nn-
■nounoed for tho 15th of August at the
Methodist church, at 8 o'clock, In this
place.
Miss Saunders has the g(ft of a sweet
aud lovable disposition, combined with
tieiiuty and t-liarmlng personality. She
Is the daughter of Sir. T. 8. Saunders,
one cf the oldest residents of Scotlaud,
njid n gentleman Well and favorably
Icumvn in tho city.
Mr. MoMUlnui la a rifling young man,
Widely known nnd greatly esteemed for
his tunny sterling qualities.
They have moh of them n host of
frlortds, who-wnmdy congratulate them
lu tho Imppy event and wish for them
a life of happiness.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
action contrary to the plaintiffs prob
able Interest which otherwise he would
not .have taken. Judgment reversed.
Dorsey. Brewster & Howell and
George Dudley Thomas, for plaintiff Ir
error; W. iM. Smith, contra.
Oagley et nl. vs. Kennedy. Befort
ties wherein the deed was never ra
case, nnd the court did nbt err in grant
ing a nonsuit.
Judgment affirmed.
M. Peeples, contra.
Ad-lrara. Woajai'K Dnrxxuav Midi cat.
AssoaxTtoa, No. 853 Main Stmt, But-
Decision* Rendered Monday, July 30,
1UI.
Southern Marble Company vs. Darnell.
Before Judge Gober. Pickens superior
court.
1. Tho measure of damages for Injury
to a mill sit* Occasioned by diverting
therefrom at a point above the owner's
land, by mean* bf u permanent ditch,
tho water or a part of the water In a
stream which would otherwise have
reached tho mill site amt might luve
boon used ae a pn.t of the available
water power. Is either tho difference In
tho value at the land without the di
verted water and Its vnlui with tlrit
water, or the like difference ae to the
valuo of tlie mill site ltsalf, the owner
being entitled tt> recover one or the oth
er of these difference* at his election.
No mill ever having been actually erect
ed, nor anything done preparatory to
Its erection, the Intention of the owner
nt the time tho diversion bf the water
took place, or at previous or subsequent
time, to erect a mill on the site In Ques
tion, would make no difference as to
measuring hi* damages. The anticipated
ptbMs of a mill which never existed
could not be recovered.
8. The Ilka measure ot damage* would
apply to an oohre or manganese mine, nr
tnltx-e, nevor opened or worked or put
tn a state of preparation for applying
the water to them.
3. If tlie owner consented to the con
struction W tho ditch or canal, knowing
the putvoee at th« same, he could not
afterword complain of the result ns nn
Injury to him or his premises. Ills con
sent (lilttht bo thtferted from hi* aiding
as nn employe In surveying anil locating
the foute of tho. ditch and accepting
coinpenratlnn for hln labor, unless he
actually objected and made his objec
tion known in due lime.
1. If tho owner stood by while toe
ditch, or canal was being constructed at
a heavy expense and made no objection,
and took no step* to prevent the work
or Its consequences until after comple
tion. ha would ba estopped fro n after
ward obtaining an Injunction agulnst
the use of the ditch or the continuous
diversion of the water by menus of the
same.
Judgment reversed.
Harrison A Peeples, for plaintiff tn
error; 8, A. Darnell, contra.
Mayor and Council of Macoiv'Nm. Ma
con Construction Company.' Before
Judge Griggs. Bibb Superior Court.
The muntcpal government of the city
of Macon has no authority of kxw to
levy and collect tram tt business cor
poration, haring nn office and doing
business tn the city, a tax upon the
capital stock, as such of the corpora
tion Itself. The authority given the
mayor and council by the wot of De
cember 11, 1371, "to levy and collect a
tux upon property, real and personal,
within the ilmtu of the city; upon
banking. Insurance hnd other capital
stock employed therein," etc., author
ises the taxation by toe city ot all
property a corporation may actually
own, and ot all capital tt may actually
employ within the limits of the etty;
but this power does not extend to the
taxation ot the capital stock ot the
corporation as a part ot Its property
or assets, the stock being, so far al
the corporation Is concerned, * liabil
ity. Judgment affirmed.
Deo (MU A Hodges, W. U. Wimberly
»n-l C. L. Bartlett, for plaintiff In er
ror; Qusttn. Overry A Hall, contra.
VVeetern Union Telegraph Company
vs. Watson. Before Judge Hutchins,
Oconee Superior Court.
Where toe plaintiff's alleged damage*
resulted, not from loss dependent on
the state of his contract with his cus-
turner, us that contract actually ex
isted al toe time ot default by (he tel.
egrupli company, but by reason ot fall-
ure to obtain a modincation of that
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Werid't Fair Highest Award.
ment by the deceased person In Its tech
ran bo considered by this court.
M. Peeples, contra.
Hood's Santa partita Is absolutely
equaled ns a blood partner i
strengthening medicine. It Is the K
spring medicine. Try- It
UNDINE.
oonly Floor ot Its kind, and the best
suyklnd. U Is mad* by n secret pro*
cess known to but two persons. I
tino.non Wnnwlodt
WATER GROUND.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN U OTA
WANTED—A
assistant in
tween 21 and
teach caltsthi
class, give instruction In vocal mu
sic and play wen on organ; also a
young lady to teach art and “fancy
work. Address President Greenville
Institute, Greenville, Ga.
WANTED—By young man: furnished
room, or room and board In private
family; locality Vinevtlle or Bellevue,
near car Une. State terms. Refer
ences exchanged tf desired, a. W-
cwre Telegraph.
WINNERS.
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Reader of Tl*o Telegrnpu. 9
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which we are offering to the reader* Jr
the Telegraph the Demorest Cut Pat,..
Patterns, which are worth from 30 tbi
cents each, thus making every copy ,J
the paper worth from 10 to (0 tent.
Cut out the coupon below and mall .^1
cordng lo directions bn it and you
receive by moll tho pattern In the .(,.
chosen. . 0
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Six-room one-story house.
No. 120 Park Place. Apply to O. H.
Crockett, Union depot.
FOR RENT—Store recently occupied by
Wood & Bond, three atorles and base
ment. 35x175 feet. Best business loca
tion on Cherry street. Apply to W.
G. Solomon.
FOR RENT—House now being built, 6tf
College street, contains parlor and sit
ting room connected by large suspended
double doors; dining room, large but
ler's pantry, store-room, kitchen, live
bed rooms with closets, bath room,
large linen cloeet, ample halls, speaking
tubes, gas. hot and cold water and other
conveniences. Or if a home-seeker pre
fers the brick house which I occupy, he
con have choice. Possession September
15. T. O. Conner.
FOR RENT—Tbs . eltgant two-story
brick residence. -*W0 Orange otreet,
containing nine rooms and three batb
rooms and all modern conveniences.
The house has recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street csr lines. For further particu
lars apply R. S. Collins & Co.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms,
with all modern covenlences, over
store of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second
street. Suitable for phyilclan or den
tist. For further Information apply
st Willingham's Warehouse,
FOR RENT—Nioe seven-room dwell
ing for 316 per month, No. 255
Orange street. Apply to E. J. Will-
Ingham, at Payne & Willingham's.
FOR RENT—The Boardmxn dwelling,
657 First street. Immediate possession.
Apply at Macon Savings Bank.
FOR BENT—A comfortable, furnished
front room in splendid locality on the
Hill. No children in the house. Ad*
dresa *'J. H.,” care Telegraph.
for sale.
FOR SALE—One second-hand ten-
ihorso engine and fifteen-horse boiler
and fixtures for running woodyard.
We will sell toe engine and boiler
separate or the entire outfit. We
will sell at a bargain. A-pply to Willis
F. Price & Oo.
TOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping
purposes, etc.. 36 cents per, hundred.
Telegraph office. »
MISCELLANEOUS. '
CHOICE Western beet and the best ot
everything else In tho meat line. Geor
gia Packing Company.
LOST—A pbeket case of surgiral Instru
ments, luted In a chamois skin case.
Bring to Telegraph office and get re
ward.
WE HAVE Just received another ship-
ment of thoso uncanvneed sugar-
cured hams, sweet and Juicy. Smith
A Bro.
NEW GOODS received dally, ehellcd
almonds, early June and French peas,
cnunhroomH, Marlaohlno white oher-
riee. red-plxted cherries. Penhisutar
milk 12 l-2c, oatmeal, bloater mack
erel. Dew Drop. Pastry Patent, Pos
ters Elegant, Jersey nnd Royal Owl
Flour, Northern potatoes, pate de fol
gras, oaivrar, French sarUlnea, olives,
preserves and JelUes. We are head-
quarters. John C. Holmes & Oo.
WHEN your wife leaves home board at
Chapman's English Kitchen; neat, clean
and cool.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER alwmya
gives f&tJatiaottoa. Retails* Sbc. lb.
CORNED BEEF, spiced roll, chipped
beef, haras, breakfast bacon, lard, et-
Georgia Packing Company.
PERSONAL—The party finding my pocket
book will please return nil the papers,
etc., and ctuv keep what money was in
same for trouble of returning rest of
contents. R. M. Smith, Postorflce box
435, Macon, da.
j LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
give* MtiafacUon. Your axocer iwlis IL
i WHY do you buy dry. tasteless, can-
vaeed hame when you can get them
sweet and Juicy without the canva,?
Smith A Bro.
TURPIN'S BAJCINO POWDER U toe
best made. Have you tried lt3
CRACKEnS. Extra Toast, Royal Milk,
and a line ot Holme# St Coutts* sweet
cakes always In stock at R. C. Keen'a
TRY our bacon ehavtngs. Georgia
Packing Company.
- I SELL Royal MUk crackers like tooet
1 left at your house at 10 cent* pound.
* W. G. Mlddlebrooks.
1 It CENTB per pound for Holraee A Coutta*
I Extra Trait or Royal MlUt crackers.
n K. S. Smith A Bro.
1 AT COST-Clothlnr, Hat#, Underwear.
’ J. J. Cobb. Assignee of W. A. Redding.
WANTd'A—Those whb desire Mg Inr-
ga'i.s In doming, hats and gems' fur-
ntst.li.e gvodt to call at Keud ago. J.
1. Cobb, asalsnee.
W ANTED—Tou to see toe 1PM htnnurt
model typewriter on axhlbttmn st F.
R. Pomeroy's. J. E. Mlater. tele-
phone 333.
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Mth year. Stau military, adantlflc and
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provided at rote of 13S.40 per month, aa
sa average for tour years exclusive of
outfit. New cadets report Septeouer L
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YOUNG GIRL'S TAILOR GOWN.
COS—Notthcoto Blazer—Sizes for It
and lt> Years.
A pretty and stylish tailor gown is
as necessary to complete a youug girl's
wardrobe as It la for ladles. This is a
useful and becoming style of blazer,
which when worn with any style of
plain skirt eomi -s the popular style
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by using shirt waltsts, blonaes or waist
coats of different weights, ;o ault all
temperatures. It Is fitted with tin
usual seams and has sufficient fullnws
In the back. The fullness of the blouse
front Is shirred becomingly tn tie;
form of a shallow yoke below the stock
collar. Cheviots, nvee'Ia anil Bcrgd
are tho popular materials for thwi
gowns, and for summer those made et
cotton or linen duck, canvas or gala-
ted cloth are both stylish .--.ud cool.
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Size* for Twelve, Fourteen, nnd Six
teen Years.
This la a vefy popular stylo of okitt,
cut with five gored breadths aud a
bias scam In the back. Any ot the
popular cotton or woolen material* can
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