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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEPNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1894.
13 TO MR
JUDGE HINES
STRUCK A SNAG
In a pair of our $5,00 Pants—
The price is inferior,
But the quality superior—■
go vith your money advance.
40 CENTS
Gets the Boy a pair of our
regular 75-ccnt kind.
SEE.
The Suits we have marked
down to
$7.00 and $8.00
J. H. HERTZ
574, 676 Cherry St.
D. A. KEATING,
ntDERWKlSK AND KnBAl.MKR,
MS Mulberry**!. - Macon, U»,
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Next to Hotel Lanier.
Bay Telephone 436
NightTelephones....436, 178
1DIE-H0URST0GRPARM
Registered TROTTING HORSES, high
grade JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT-
TLE. red and black BERKSHIRE FIGS.
. STALLION AT HEAD OP FARM.
BARON 8TAMB0UL. No. 24,(15. 2 years
eld. by STAMBOUU 1:01)4; dam by Baron
Wilkes, 2:18*4.
M'ELROY, No, H.837, » yeara old, b y
U'EWEN, 2:18M; dam by Cuyler.
For any lnlormatlon apply to
R. H. PLANT,
MACON, GA.
FOR SALE
THE HANDSOME 2-STORY
WITH BASEMENT,.
No.636 ORANGE ST.
I top
Contains nine rooms, with three bath
rooms; hot and cold water. All modern
conveniences. The bouse has been
cently papered and overhauled from
to bottom, and la In strictly flrst-class
condition, it haa a large frontage
Orange street and Xloee Park, and only
half block from radian Springe car line.
It Is located on the HDV In as good neigh
borhood as Macon affords. It la undoubt
edly the prettiest and most desirable
place now on the market. For sale
and on easy terms. For further Informa
tion call on
II.
He Says That the Evans Men in the
Late Primary Would Vote
For Him.
TOM COBB REFUTES THE CHARGE
Atlanta, Aug. 7.—(Special.)—One of
the trump cards which Judge Hines
and Col. Tom Watson are playing in
their campaign (a the claim that the
men who were for Gen. Evans, espe
cially the old soldier, are refusing to
rally.to the support of Mr. Atkinson.
In refutation of the claim, which
everyone Who knows anything at all
about the situation, knows it to be a
He made out of the whole cloth, Mr.
T. R. R. Cobb, one of Gen. Evana'
moat ardent friends arid active worker,
has written the following card to the
public:
"I notice that Judge James K. Hines,
the Populist nominee for governor, in
h1s speech, asserted that the Evans
men are leaving the Democratic party
to support him. He cannot prove itl
The men who followed Gen. Evans
ore as loyal Democrats as any In Geor
gia. It is an injustice to Gen. Evans
and Ms staunch and many followers
for Judge (Hines to make -such a state
ment. When Gen. Evans withdrew
from the race I, as his friend and sup
porter, tendered my services to the
Democratic party, and the day after
received a warm letter from him, con
gratulating me on my fidelity to De
mocracy and endorsing the step I hnd
taken In offering my humblest services
to the greatest party in the Union.
Why does Judge Hines insinuate that
the Evans men will be untrue to De
mocracy? His partner at law and per
sonal friend, the Hon. Thomas B. Fel
der, than whom no truer Democrat
lives, and no more effective and ardent
Evans man worked In the recent cam
paign, avowing on the stump he would
support and work for Mr. Atkinson,
and will prove his words by opposing
Judge Hines to the best of his splendid
ability. The Evans men entered the
Democratic primary In good faith, and
When Gen. Evans withdrew, for the
sake of party harmony, every honest
Ladies’ Cotton "Wrappers,Waists,
Boys Clothing, Umbrellas, Parasols
Dress Goods and Wash. Fabrics.
BARGAIN NO. 1
Democrat felt hlmsolf bound by honor
and party loyalty and fidelity to Gon.
Evans, 'to support the Democratic nom
inees und work for the Democratic par
ty. If 'Mr. Atkinson had been de
feated In Che Democratic primary,
knowing his friends as I do. I know
they would have-rallied to the Demo
cratic banner, aa Evans’ friends are
doing now, and bring up a greater ma
jority than that which met Peek when
Northen was mode governor.
"I believe every honest Evans Dem
ocrat will support W. Y. Atkinson.
"Thomas R. R. Cobb."
WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.
Atlanta, Aug. 7. —(Special.)— Tho
weekly crop bulletin of the Georgia
weather department Issued today shows
a gratifying Improvement In the con
dition bt all kinds of crops In every
part of the state. The continuous rains
have brought up the weeds In great
profusion and tho farmers arc having
considerable trouble on this account,
especially In the western ptrt of tho
state.
It Is entlniated that the corn crop this
year will be the largest Georgia lias
made In many years.
Cotton Is growing well everywhere, a
tendency to go too much to weed being
the only cmbanuwsmcnt. Sunshine Is
now what Is needed. In western Geor
gia, the report says, the continued wet
weather has begun to rot cotton. Some
rust is reported In the central coun
ties and some complaints rf excessive
rains come from the eastern counties.
In the southwestern counties there is
a steady Improvement In cotton, but In
tho southern part of the state tho wet
ness has the djtton looking spotted
and yellow. Farmers tie looking a lit
tle blue, but a little sunshine would
Htrslghtcn tho crop out all right.
The state agricultural department
also issues Its monthly bulletin today.
It reports cotton In about tho same
condition as seen by the weather bu
reau. Everywhere the complaint Is too
much rain und the cry for more sun
shine.
COL. D. B. HAMILTON ARRESTED.
Atlanta, Aug. 7.—(Special)—Col.
B. Hamilton, the prominent capitalist
and politician of Rome, was arrested
Id the lobby of the Kimball house this
afternoon upon a warrant charging him
with kidnapping. He wae taken before
a just Ice mf the peace ami gave bbnd
Jbr his appearance and the production
of the alleged victim in court at that
time.
A negro boy who has been In Col.
Hamilton's service for a number bf
years was the cause of the arrest Ool.
Hamilton claims that the boy, who left
Home and came to Atlanta, Is Inden
tured to him. When he found him here
he <tubk him In the collar and locked
him up In his room at the Kimball tin
til the departure of the Rome train,
but before that time the boy’s uncle
got out the warrant upon which Col.
Hamilton was arrested.
General Real Estate Agents.
HEXAGON tile PAVEMENTS.
Person* Interested in new und dura-
oiw sidewalks, jnard walk*, floors and
cxninse drives should see sample at
f d Hope’s drug store. For particulars
Inquire of
GEO. A. DUBE & SON,
415 Cherry Street.
CLAY’S COFFIN STORE
CHARGES OF CORRUPTION.
Atlanta, August 7.—(Speckil.)—The
charge of corruption against the city
detective department, which mada c
big local sensation several months ago,
has been revived. On the former
charges the grand Jury failed to Indict,
but the festive poker players, the tin
horn aports and the policy men who
were the cause of the former trouble,
will not rest uatlsllod jintll there is o
loud expkwlon of some sort In the de
tective department.
The present charge Is that/Chief
Wright of the detective department
was pnld, at least In one instance, $2.
to settle a case of gaming against a
well uftiwn sport, but that afterward
tho prosecution was pushed ugalnst
him. Affidavits to this effect have beer
made. Chief Wright declares the accu
s.itkms are malicious and courts an In
vest!gallon.
100 ladles* wrappers, medium and light
knd dark col'ors, going at £8 cents to
day; former price $1.50.
BARGAIN NO. 2
25 duck suits In navy nnd mixed
ground at $108, worth $2 GO to $2.75.
BARGAIN NO. 3
Three spools bf black silk und four
spools ot cotton for 25 cents, worth
double.
BARGAIN NO. 4
40 auita for bovs In cotton amt wool,
•lie, 2 to 12 yeara, Just half price.
BARGAIN NO. 5
20 pieces colored dotted swlsses worth
18 to 25 cents to close Monday at 10
cents.
BARGAIN NO. 6
15 pieces of Madras cloth, Scotch
cheviots, French percales and zephyrs
for men's negligee shirts, former prices
30 nnd 35 cents. Todsy ithey nro youro
at 20 cents. Don’t forget It.
BARGAIN NO. 7
10 dozen men’s negligee shirts, beau
tifully mode. neat designs, to close at
65 cents and 79 cents, worth nbtiut
BARGAIN NO. 8
BARGAIN NO. 9
25 dozen extra heavy huck towels
worth $3.25 at $2.85. »
BARGAIN NO. SO
Superior finality 72-tnch t'lble dam
ask at 00 cents, worth 85 cents. Tur
kish damask at 25 cents, wbrth 40c.
BARGAIN NO. IK
200 ladles' untrlmmcd hats at 10 cents
BARGAIN NO. 1$
3*0 ladles’ satteen, silk and oeemuck
er skirts at Just cost for today.
BARGAIN NO. 13
Black ami blue storm serge* 38lnchea
wide 25 cents.
40-Inch nll-wbol ut 50 cents, the reg
ular 65 cents kind.
40-inch allwool. extra quality, at 65
cents, regular 90 cents kind.
BARGAIN NO. 14
JO pieces Japanese silk, the $1.25 kind,
-will sell. Wednesday at 50 cents.
Beautiful line of TafeUi silks in nn
endless variety worth $1.50, to close at
85 cents.
BARGAIN NO. 15
CORSETS, consul's.
The best 50 cents cornet In the city.
Tho best SI corset In the city.
R. & G. comets at 75 cents.
BARGAIN
JNO.
457 AND 453 CHERRY ST.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER, BEADLESTON & WOERZ IMPERIAL
DEER, EVERARD’S CANADA MALT BEER.
OUR LOADING BRAND OF FINE OLD WHISKIES IN BULK AND
CASES.
Antedeluvlan, Old Forrester,
James E. Pepper, BeSe. of Macon,
Metropolitan, Monooocy,
.Kate Cburton, North Codorus,
Hlghsplre, Export, . i
Lincoln County, Old Province,
Tuxedo and Tammany.
FINE OLD AND RARE WINES AND IMPORTED OINS, BRANDIES,
ETC., ETC.
SHERRIES.
Ports, iMaderiras,
t Rhine Wines, Burgundy*,
Gins, Cognacs, •
Jamaica Rum, St. Croix Rum.
Agent* for H. R. Kelly St Co., El Modelo, Cha«. Jacobs St Co. Selden-
berg St Co.
Manltou Mineral Water, Ginger Alo and Sarsaparilla.
Piper Heldaick Champagnes.
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
SHAIlZEDIMt
Cl TMn onJ«r tb* Administration of ons family*
remains in liliftag*. »r>4 rssurae* H«pt. IV.IW4-
Twrnty-tw.i t^bsrs of mihrralty tr»loin«*
lirparimrats of LlUrtl. tins. Practical Art*,
with Kr.toctla, ltarvjtr sod lull Conrsss*
Mount**] T«1mcom ( *AtI audio*, » P
THE music DEPARTMENT A SPECIALTY:
Ttcaebcra.MU* (V>s,Mri.IIut<-|iln«<>o.l>irrcl'>ra.
■cl* *1. 1 Cuba.
RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY
Is guaranteed to cure piles and consti
pation or money refunded. Send ten
aumips for circular and free sample to
Martin Rudy, registered pharmacist,
Lancaster, Pa. No postals answered.
For sale by all flrst-class druggists
everywhere. M cents per box. H. J.
Lamar A Sons, wholesale agents, &Ia-
INCREASE OF CHOLERA.
St. Peterburg,, Aug. 7.—From July
'3 to August 4, 313 now cases of chol-
»iu and 204 deaths from the disease
Men reported here. In the city of
Warsaw, from Juy 22 to July 28, 153
ievr cases of cholera and 83 deaths were
eported. In the province of Warsaw
luring the same period, 334 new cases
>f cholera were reported and 213
leaths.
'London. Aug. 7.—The eteamer Dal-
noril arrived at Gmveeend tlfix morn-
tig from Bt. Teterburg and reported
Hat one'of her «imen tiled Of chol-
•ra. The Bundard has a dispatch from
M - *v. .# mlvlaui In
Vienna laying that sixteen districts in
ISUecla arc atfeoted with cholera.
Jurlng the last two days there have
«en 12* now cases oral <2 deaths in
:btee districts.
Or- Price’s Cream Baking Powder
W«rts*. ralr tllghe.4 Award.
WANT THE MEMBERS PAID.
I London. Aur. 7.—In answering the
i nterpeUaton of Bamuel Wood, labor
i iember of parliament in the bouse of
1 nmmonw, this evening, Blr William
llarcourt, chancellor of the exchequer.
1 : ild the government would Introduce
it the next ee»slon a Wll providing for
-he payment of members.
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