The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 02, 1894, Image 2

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E5T* THE MAOOH TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1894 A DAY'S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Nawty Items Furnished by ths Hustling Corrcipondonti of the Telegraph. MAJ. BACON'S FINANCIAL VIEWS A Group of Prominent Mon Dlocuou IIU Vllttooo for Clio fnll.il Bfatoo Hen- atoroltlp—Hlo Hold f pan Uia Poopli (tolling stronger. i --of i, >v -. I.—(dpeclaL)—A. group pf prominent Monroe county gentlemen were gathered thle morning it the Hooka house dlscueelng the lenatorshlp. The sentiment of tho group wne for Mnl. A. O. Bacon. They baaed their praference on the ground of Me com plete fltneae for the position, his ability to meet all phesea of debate, whether of n legal nature pertaining to home and foreign matters, or the Intricate quite tlona and problems which come before the senate. None but a thorough, well equipped lawyer Is fully competent .0 eneet the acquirement of o United States Senator. The peoph recognize now wbat tho-letter which Mai. Baoon wrote fif teen yeans ago meant He foresaw then the evjlp which would follow demoneti zation lit ellver, be predicted tho con-' traction of the currency ami tho depres sion of values which would spread over the country like n scourge. And to pre vent this acourge, prevent this depres sion Of business anil decrease of all Values, ho urged In his letter that our congressmen move St once for repeal of the 10 per cent, tax on Hate banks, so that wu would have a dual currency —a local currency for hbme purposes and a national currency for interstate nnd national purposes. He wanted the move begun fifteen years ago. so na to ugltatir llie mutter and get the Went and North worked up to the Importance of It. ilut he was lit teen /ears ahead of Ills pnrty and Ilia advice was nut taken until 1M. Western and Nortn- ern speeches show that the repeal >t .he stale bank tax was not discussed as an Issue In 1093, nnd those congressmen prefered to relegate the question to the hustings. Hail MaJ. Bacon's plan been adopted long before this we would nive had repeal of the tax and enjoying the benefits of a dual currency, ami the present depression and stagnation oould nbt have happened. It la considered n feather In Major Bacon's cap that hla UrmncUl Vision was such as to forecast the evils which would follow demoneti zation nnd to suggest n remedy which fifteen years afterward was Insisted on by the whole South and put In the na tional platform at Chicago as tho rem edy of remedies for the Ills which In flict tho country. J. C. C'AMPBELL-WtNPBOR. A Happy Marrlnge Consummated iu Mcllnc Tucsdny. Mollae. Aug. 1.—(Special.)—Ono of the happiest marriage* of tho sensou was cummin milled at tho Methodist church nt U o'clock this morning, tho high contracting parties being Mr. Louis I,. Campbell mid Miss Vena V. Windsor. Tho ceremony was Impressively per formed liy Hov. Krnstua Wlloox. Mrs. It. V. Haynes presided at tho organ, rendering llio wedding inarch In gentlo nnd Inspiring stmlns. Immediately af ter Hie ceremony tho bride and groom repaired to llio home of the bride's par ents, where a sumptuous dinner was enjoyed, after which llie linppy eouplo left mi tlio 1:17 p. m. train for Atlanta ninl points further North on u tour of two weeks. The lirido was beautifully attired hr n lovely gray, trimmed In hello!ropo salhi and erenin laco. Mr. Campbell Is a popular traveling salesman for Miwim. St. Ferst'a Hons Oo. of Savannah, On., mid also a mem ber of llie prosperous Arm of 11, W, Campbell ft Oo. of tills place, nnd noted for Ills sterling honesty ami nobility of nature. Miss Whidscr la tho daughter of Pro fessor nml Mrs. T. P. Windsor, nnd Is ono of Meltnc'a loveliest nml most lov- nhlo yoirug ladles, accomplished,, pps- sensing many Chrlstlnn graces a fid uni versally beloved. They will make this their future homo. COFFEE OOUNTY CRIMES. , WALL TRUNKS. New line just opened far superior to the old- style tops which neces sitates a pulling out from thq wall Dofore the trunk can be opened. Julian's for Trunks. _ . «| And may cause the opposing J mongols to cease their weaving^£& macliines for many months. How- ever, Julian's Silks won't advance in price. Oh, no, cbe prices are going down instead of up. $1.50 Jap. and China Silks, $1.00 $1.00 Jap. and China Silks, 75 65 Jap. and China Silks, .31 New Ribbon Beltings. New Buckles. New Pans. New Hosiery. New Gloves. New Ribbons. New Umbrellas. New Parasols. At Juhan’s. JUHAN’S,606 CHERRY Several Murders Committed Among tho Colored Populattou—Personal Men- , tlou. Douglas, Aug. 1.—(Special.)—In the Democratic primary for Coffee county tat Saturday, Uie US 111, lino. John Fun nel 1 received JUU voles. With WHIaroo- dice aud Wooten precincts yet to hour from. The turnout was small, ns Mr. FussoU had uo opposition. On Um 2Sth two suspicious, well untied negroes passed through Douglas near dark, going toward A Wiley mnl Lowla' still. which subsisiueiitly proved tlielr objective point, ns they lay urouml there ttli about midnight nnd culled ,me of the employes to llie door nml shot him deoil. They cams hack through Douglas, theuco Iwek to Hcs- some*, where they worked. Deputy Woodcock and it colored dsteeUre, Frank Kraus, wont In pursuit, nml are sallsttod tho negroes were there, but that they were kept out of the way from Hie fact that they told tlielr woodsman what they liml done, nml that Uielr employer expressed himself ns under no obligations to assist ihu CURES OTHERS To bulki up both m'lkl lk»b aud utrawth After grip, piwumoula. fevent ami mW prostrating dliNUM, tmro U nothing to oquol 1 >r. PI*it*Ai ttaaQ Medical Dbeoiory. PRQSTRITIOI FDILQWIR8 GRIP. MM ftNMR Oarrbtt, King (k«w C. if.. l'a, writs: **i w*u itfm Triih grip which finally NRUM tO ptHMimOlllA. war pn%tmt(xl for three, mouth*. lltdAtCVTtfcM COUgfi KUll A MW!*OWtCtf it very m«k. Wm but Iflliwr Into "ouWi coo- ■ftioA* TV iloctor mtvr tarn tnr4tdom nil the time. Ifn'wvitkrr. Ilt» adtiord cud It\ • r on rmuUh>n. I took two t-fttlr* of It without ony “vssSts ortlcentdn effecting their arrest. Tho matter at present seems settled, and those whimu duty It Is uro living severe ly criticised for their seeming Innctlv- Ity to bringing these rcd-bamled niur- ilurcra to Justice. The mall brought news Hatnrdny night that Archlo McLeod, well known through this section us n vigilant mem ber of Ornmian's detective agency, wus killed above here on Friday night while endeavoring to make an arrest. No particulars. The oltleers were sent for yesterday morning to go to Howell’s still to nr- rest n negro for the murder of nnother. Deputy Woodcock, with bloodhounds, left for tho sceno of tho murder nt once, but up to tills writing, (I o'clock p. m., we have had no news of him. Miss Mlnnlo Lott, tbo beautiful anil gifted daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Lott, Sr.. Is lying critically ill with typhoid fever. Sirs. S. A. Ethridge, who him many friends nnd relatives In eastern cen tral Oeorgln. Is very low, In tho Inst stngcs of consumption. Dally ruins continue nnd Sen Island cotton, which onee hid so fair for a bountiful yield, will bo cut off 50 per cent. It Is Impossible to properly save fodder. Revs. Patrick nnd Meeks are lioldlng n series of revival meetings nt the Bap tist church here. Three nceesslons within two days. BUTLER'S BRICK BUILDINGS. Tho Town Is Breaking Dirt For the Erection of Now Stores. Butler, Aug. l.-(Spec!tU.)-Tho spell which has bound Buticr to tho days be fore tho war Is nt last broken. Mr. J. W. MoCrary, ono of our llvest aud most cnergetlo merchants, mindful of the In terests of our little city, comes to the front by beginning the erection of three brick stores. The picks of excavations make welcome music that breaks the past monotony. Wo feel stimulated to think Unit It Is but tho beginning of n Berios of Improvements yet to follow, when Butler will vio with any of tier neighboring cities In having n substan tial business square. It has long been needed and wo ore pleased to note It. Tho attack on MaJ. Bacon Ivy the Kntimtou Messenger has lieen severely condemned by many of our lending clt- |y.miH. They think It unjust nml are much surprised that nny uuo could with honesty of conscience condemn the rec ord of MoJ. Bacon. To sav Uint he has honesty of purposo unit that ho 1ms ul- Ways boon n true, staunch Democrat, working for tho Interests of the people nt Inrge, only bespenks n simple truth for this peerless stntoaunn. Whole- Koutcd, brainy, a born genius, he would nmko the people of Georgln tho most brilliant senator that lias graced the senate up to the present time. We regret to chronicle the serious Illness of -Mrs. It. Munfort. wlfo of one of our mo«t estimable citizens., Khe Is not expected to llvo through the dav. Much sympathy Is extended to Uie sorrowing family. VOIUT VALLEY BOYS WIN. »°rt V««y. Aug. 1.—(Special.)— bort Valley detailed (Mllledgeville again this afternoon In a flax game of boll. Fort Valley had la the t*x Frank Withoft, the phenomenal pitcher, with Hud Evans to catch him, and Mli- ledgevllle had Chick Morris, her brag Pitcher, MUi Frank Harris behind the bat. Tho game, Which was witnessed by on immense crowd, was a Jewel, rhe score being 6 to l in favor of the bom* team. 'Mllledgeville made two liila and three errors, while Fort Val ley made live Mia, two of them being doubles, sad four errors. Withoft struck ost tune men and gave no buses on balls, while 'Harris struck out nine men, gave three bases on ball* and hit kwo mes. The support given both pitch ers was splendid. The MUledgevlll* club is a. strong on*, and by their gen- ttsmanty conduct, both off and on the Heel, have made many frlt-hcfti. Not a kick bus been mod* In outer glune. The two ttunu play again tomorrow. Our beys hope to make tt three straights, while (he visitors say they will have one eome of the aeries. MR. ROSSER'S EXPLANATION. Uatonton, Aug. 1.—(Special.)—I wish to uso your columns tor the purpose of explaining two article* whelh ap peared in your paper of Uie list in stant. One. • special from Fort Vslley, stales that the Mllledgeville ball leant mas defeated by Fort Valley In Fort Valley on the 30th instant, and below tins special you will tin ! an article from me stating that Katunton defeat ed iMtlleMgevlHe In a game In Mlllfdge- ville on the same day. Now, tt is Im possible tor one club to be 4n two pieces ut the turns time. The Mllledgeville manager. Mr. Skinner, has reorganised tils team, allowing three members ot his old team to quit, signing tn their places five crack plovers from Au gusta. The 'MlltedgevIHe club Is now stronger than ever with the new men, and your cofreepoodent will venture to say this under the nmiwgcment of the genial Mr. Sktnner they will pkiy 8. Alt Rosser. Mas. OjuutrTT. I wnsevos. wl jmi WHY NOT VOU ? go.si 'lull. ORU8I1ED IN A SAW .MILL ehnttauo.q.n, Aug. l.-George Magtit- dor. a youns tuna employed at Blair's sav mill, uirt w.lti a borrlbte mx-tdeut last etcount, which will cost him bis 'life. He was towing so>uc logs, when one of them fell on hint, tklUl.v man gling the body. He Is still alive nod la buffering lutense agony. KILLED niS HALF SISTER. with a shotgun, when It was accident- tom completely off. prove fatal. GOOD FOR THE 8. A. M. ROAD. Americas, Aug. 1.—(Special.)—Thi dent. It will ba prepared to repeat such services nt regular intervals dur ing the harvest season. nnd bent, win' tsr Wbssl Floor Mill Plant In tho world. UNDINE. Gfumhed jntddlipga Flour* “ oonlrriowrof itsklnd, and the beat o! nny kind. Itit made by a secret pro- couknowntobuttwoporsons. t gioo ooov-.v..- WsnwMgh Ask your grocer If his flour Is mixed ■with corn flour. Such flours are Inju rious to health. We have no com meal attachment. UNDINE crushed mid dlings ftbur Is pure and wholesome and Is made from selected wheat. ‘ WATER GROUND.< GENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CT& WANTED. Snesa, . j Telegraph. Third street. over 25 years of age, as music teach* Institute, Greenville, Ga. "" ", wvswmm ...sea um ft'Uiln Mil’ ntshfi.g »uod» to call at Redd ng a. J. J. Crhb. assignee. a iou xoeee model typewriter on exhibition at F. R. Pomeroy's. J. E. Mlnter. tele* phone 2SX t TRADE WINNERS. 25 nml 35c French and Scotch Ginghams at 15c Jo plose. Best dress Ginghams, 12 1-2 and 15c quality at 7c. 25 pieces solid and fancy Silks weJJ 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, 60 and 60c quality reduced to 44c to close. 52-inch all wool Navy Serges, worth $1.25, now G9c. Figured French Organdies, former price 40c, reduced to 26c. White Orgntjdies, 2 yards wide, 40 to 60c. 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. |Pamtry, U. T. U. Conner. tare apply 15. S. Collins ft Co. FOR KENT—Three ileslrabla f with alt modern coveniences. liore of W. E. Hilt ft Co., on S. street. Suitable for physician or tut. For further* Information i at Winiitcham’a Warehouse. Ingham, et Bayne ft Willingham's. **•■» ftuxci. luiiucuifttc pvon.'Mion Apply at Macon Savings Bank. TOR RENT-A comfortable. Yunushet front room In sptcndM locality on thi lim. No chlMreo In the house. Ad dress ''J. ft,” care Telegraph. OBR GREAT PATTERS OFFER! Cat Paper Patlorn* Fop Krtry | iad Hoaxer of Tl»® T«l®|(rapU. 1 We have made arrangernenta which we are offering to the readers of the Telegraph the Demorest Cut Pan#* Patterns, which are worth from 20 n> rl cents each, thus making every copy the paper worth from 10 to 49 cent? Cut out the coupon below and mail *t»* cordng to directions on it and you receive by mall the pattern in the «i*. chosen. 40 Burden, Smith.. & Co. FOR MALB. FOR 8ALE—Fine Jersey heifer' for aale; second catf. Will sill cheap. 603 First street, corner of Plum. MEDICAL NEWS rrHSL—Clinton, Ga.: I desire to say to the public, and espe cially the cltlxena of Jones county, that 1 have fully recovered from my recent Illness, am fully restored to my former health, and so far am again ready to serve them with promptness and my -best ability as I have for the psst quarter of & century. Respectfully, B. C. Parsley. M. D. BIBB'S MODEL FARM FOR SALE.— I offer the place of Mr. James Holmes In Rutland district. Bibb county, for sale. The farm la ten miles from Mu- con. at Avondale i station, lying on both aides Georgia Southern and Flor ida railroad, contains about 410 acres In oak, pine and hickory; balance rich mulato .land, perfectly level and In high state of cultivation. Good springs and pastures, good six-room dwelling, seven tenement houses, gin houses and all needed outhouses, three public school,. In line, healthy section. Will also sell mules, cows, corn, Ibdder and the most complete farming outfit In the county. Price reasonable. John F. Toole. Macon. Ga. FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc.. 25 cent* per hundred. Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. CODFISH, oatmeal and Leggett's oat flakes at R..C. Keen's. WINTER TOUR—ITALY. EGYPT, Palestine. MIS3 ANNE SHAW'S _ small select party for LADIES Ooto- 1 ber 1; twelfth year; twenty-third par ty. References tn Macon. Address for circular*, cams of CRy Bank, Rich mond. Va. CHOICE Western beef and the beat ot everything else in the meat line. Geor gia Packing Company- LOST—Between Dr. Glbsbn'a office and Dannenberg’s store, lady's small gold wateb. Carved so as to resemble i shell; small chain attached, with ball on end ot chain. Finder will be liber- olJy rewarded by returning to Macon fruit and Produce Company. EXTRA large fat bloater mackerel at R. C. Keen’s. 61» Cherry street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocsr oetls It MACON, Ga.. Aug. 1.—I take this meth od of denying ths rumor that I am about to retire from the race for coro ner nnd wish to say that I most as- euredly will etick lb the race to a finish and when tho votes in the nom ination out count me then l retire and will support the nominee in tho elec- tlon. To the candidates that have re tired and their friends 'I respectfully solicit your support. Ver/ truly yours, T. E. Toole. LOST—A pbeket case of surgical Instru ments. fitted In a chamois skin case. Bring to Telegraph office and jet Te am ra. TO CONTRACTORS—I will make addi tions *to my house bn Cleveland ave nue; plane nit house. Will place con tract Aral ot next week. Bids wanted by Sunday next. Will pay cash. J. E. Schofield. WHEN your wife leaves home board at Chapman's English Kitchen; neat, clean i and cooL J LINDEN BAKING POWDER always give, nttsfsotlon. Retail. 20c. lb. CORNED BEEF, spiced roll, chipped beef. hams, breakfast baoon. lard, eta Georgia Packing Company. CREAM cheeee. cucumber and aour mixed pickles In bulk at It. C. Keen's. TURPIN'S BAKINO POWDER la thq best mad*. Have to* tried U! CRACKERS* Extra Toast, Royal Milk, and a line ot Holmes tt Coutts* sweet cakes always in stock at R. C, Keen's* TRY our bacou shavings. Georgia Packing Company. I SELL Royal ^MUk crackers like those left at your house st ie cent* pound. W. Q. Mlddlebrooks. 10 CENTS per pound for Holmes & Coutts* Extra Toast or Royal Milk crackers. B. a Smith A Bro. t AT COST—Clothing; Hats, Underwear. J. J. Cobb* Assignee of W. A. Redding. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—The ap- prjSsers appointed to set aside u twelve months support out of the estate of E. N. Atmocd. deceased, to Mrs. Mattie CL Atwood and her three minor children, have flled their return In this office. Par- ties concerned will die objections. If tbe can. on or before the first Monday In September. MM, why said return should not be made the judgNMnont of this court. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Rohert FUulkner, adminstrltor or tbe estate of Mm Nathan Faulkner, late of sold coun ty. deceased, having appllM to me for leave to «U ten shares of the stock of Merchants end Mechanics Bunding and Loan AsnJCIeUon. ot Macon, On.; thi. is to notify all parties concerned to lUe ob jections on or before the first Monday , in September, ISM. • 1 CM. WILEY. Onttnery. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-The apprais ers appointed to act aside a twelve month* support out of the estate of John C. Petty, deceased, to Mrs. raUIe J. CUncey. form erly Mrs galke J. Petty, having nude their return to this offices *B parties con cerned will file objection* If any they have, on or before tbe first Monday In September. ISM. why said return should not be made tbe Judgement ot this court. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. C MAGNIFICENT o OF THE . . READERS If you visited the Fair SNAP SHOTS OF THR Worlds Fair JM/las saSn, If suit sunt (Mim s omb snsssrisa^ IfJM* - __ rotrx. , STATE — YOUNG GIRL’S TAILOR GOWK. G0S—Northcoto Blazer—Sizes for It and 10 Years. A pretty and stylish tailor gown is as necessary to complete a young gal's wardrobe as It Is for ladies. This is a useful and becoming stylo of blazer, which when worn with auy style "f plain skirt completes the popular stylo of tailor gown. This convenient gar ment mokes it cosy to vary The warmth by using shirt waltsts, blouses or waist- ooats of different weights, 10 suit all temperatures. It Is lltted with tbo usual scums aud has sufficient fullness In the back. Tho fullness of tho bluusa front is shirred becomingly in tho form of a shallow yoke below tbe slock collar. Cheviots, uvecds nnd sirgej are the popular materials for lliesi gowns, nnd for summer those made el cotton or linen duck, canvas or gala tea cloth are both stylish aud cool. A special Illustration- and full direc tions about the pattern will be foul'd, on tbo envelope in which It Is enclosed. «8—TADGLSViKD SKIRT. Sizes for Twelve, Fourteen and Six teen Years. This Is a vefy popular atyle of skirl, cut with live gored breadths and a bias scum In the back. Any of the popular cotton or wook'n materials can be used for (his skirt, and when fin ished with rows of stitching tt can lx selected to complete any of the tailor. made costumes. A special Illustration and full dltec- tlona about tbe pattern will be found on the envelope In which tt Is en closed. Send tMs coupon and 10 emit Id On Macon IVcarantt and yon can get any one of Pattern* published. Xoticl numbtr'.mi name of l’attcrn. and mitt plainly wi forgetting to itatt lit*. . . . Enclose lOc.for each pattern desorb ttJME.... ADDJttSa W.L. Douglas S3 SHOE nmwSm ViWFKCAlf&WWWCI ♦ J.UP0UCE.3 Solis. BOYSSCHOOl5H3eS. WjPKu. " .SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL‘DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, JdAlia. iy fcy |»nrcliMinf «. L* _ JJoutla* bHoci* . BecsiMe, we are the largest manufacturer* «« advertised shoe* in the world, aud 8**?* 01 ** the value by stamping the name .ana pnc« «■ the bottom, which protects you price* and the middleman'* profits. Our shu< cqu»l custom work la *tyle, easy sw®* 1 ” wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for any other make. Take no MbMituU. « J** 1 Yw can met ROCHESTER" PHOK 513 CHEBBY STREET.^ LAW SCHOOL Mercer Dniversily. Full fscultv. unequalled sdvantigr* Fall term opens October L For catalogue, etc., address &LEM P. STEED. Cftcrftliirv Law School.