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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MOP.YIYG, AUGUST 14, 1894. ,
THE MACON TELEGRAPH.
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' TUB NBW TARIFF LAW.
Our UlepntcUeg show that yesterday
the house accepted flic senate amend-
rutoitg to the tariff hill on hliic. With
the president's slctiaturo therefore, or
with tile lapse of ton days, the hill he
voittes n law exactly as ;l left the upper
house. Mr. Uornnin and HU two nIUcs
have won a complete victory over Hie
house, the president null thirty-nine
Democratic senators.
« The dispatches also show that tiuum-
dlntely upon the acceptance of the sen
ate amendments, the fluff*'proceeded
to pass separate hills Inteudod le change
Iho new law in those respect* ill which
It must olleuds against Democratic doc
trine and violate* Democratic pledgee
|We do not believe lltsso sepunito blllH
Will become InWs. Tltu saute luflucnccs
which were able to prevent the ttuiend-
ment of the general bill wtlt defeat
them. Mr. Hill will probably vote for
them, lni( the Populist senators, by
whose vplcs tlidy- might possibly l»
passed, will liurdly l» disposed to help
the iliiiiilnaid' party out of Its difficulty.
• It Is gissl polities tor them to do wlmt
they can to Increase tlio coofuslou In
tltu political situation, and they have
shown that they vote for the good of
tho third party, without much regard
to the merit or the want of it in nny
legislative proposition.
\Ve think the country will tlrst feel
an immense sense of relief that tlio
tariff ipiesHmi Is dlspowid of. Congress
has lieitn in continuous session, except
for a brief Christinas hul.day, for more
than n year. Immediately after It con
vened the preparation of u tariff bill
was begun,'Whlelt passed the house
during the llrsl week of Kebfunry
ltut everybody knew tbat this bill dal
not represent, the tnrlfT Imsls on who'll i
the country must do business. It there-1
fore did nothing to remove tho uncer
tainty which limited the volumo yi
oommerptal tmus^ctlons, hampeml eu-
terprlse and prevoutetl recovery from
Inst year's [innie. This uuoerUtuty was
, not relieved when tho Semite passed
tho bill In gnxitly nnipuikil form, but
actually became greater from day to
day. For U week past It tills seem,et
as likely ns not that the outcome of
the year's labor would bo a fnilure of
tlio 1100*1*1 to agree, unit the contin
uance In force of the McKinley law,
with tho prospect of a fiercer ns.tatlou
of tho tnrirr questtvm tlinn over before
known. OwtUiaulon boeauso of rel
from tills burdening uncertainty will
for.it time divert the attention of most
men from the character of the new law.
However much that law may tie open
to criticism for It* failure to admit the
raw umtcr.itls of tmtuufucluro tree of
duty, nud for Its worse sin of continu
ing the power of tlio sugar trust
extort millions of dollars n year from
the American people. It t*. la our opin
ion. n far better tariff than tlmt which
It will displace oh the stajuto book.
Tile avemgo of its rate* Is far lower
than that of the McKinley bill, and the
reduction Is greatest on tho articles of
widest consumption, wills the exception
of sugar. It gives tho sugar trust loss
than tlio McKinley law by about one-
third.. The tax oa that article wlik-U
is not protective Is grislier, but of It
nobody tins a rig lit to complain, as the
money lakou by It from tho people will
go Into tho treasury mid bo devoted to
their uno.
.Tlio bilHs open to criticism by Dfut
oerats, for failure to comply tu some
V respects with tho promises of tho party,
but It does not bo in the mouth of any
Hr pub) lean to object to the concessions
made to tlio sugar trust Uy the al
most unanimous consent of the llcpiib-
llcan party larger couc-Kdous
made when the McKinley law was
passed. The smaller eonei-sslous
tho OemocruUr bill were not made Wil
lingly by the party, but wero extort
from It by three ueu holding tbo b.
aoce of power, who - Sn\e the party the
choice lietweon failing completely In Its
effsrt to reduce taxation nud yielding
to the modined demands of 'iho sugar
trust
PULLMAN AND HIS HOV8E3.
Nearly six months ago the workmen
employed by the Pullman company
struck ttork-that ls to sJty, Utcy rol-
uutartly quit the employment of the
ctnq-nuy because tho term* offered by
it were not satisfactory to them. There
may be a difference of opinion a*
the tu-rlts of the dispute Mwoen tho
meu end their cmnlayvn, but this point
is reallyenot involved In the lost phase
of the trouble, which the Telegraph
ported yesterday—the demand on tbo
part of the company that the strikers
give up houses belonging to the com
pany which they, have occupied during
tho progress of the strike. The
line Writer of the Telj-grpplt yester,laJf tlfe Jojllnc negr^-.i {tootle Hhe*
dc-crtlie-U till* foiuand aa a cnicl ovlc* 1 Ttfogrivn
W and we see in somn of our ex- L,™"*. .... .
change# that the same view is taken uTtl j i fifoRvous, mikln* it almost .m
by them. Is It a view Jus. to the Pull-
man company.' Cooeedmu that tm*| tlie tJin> , they arc iimiwt a* fcyd **
men once employed by the company at n4ght. . ' ._**,*_ , viv e.
arc poor, that they' wltl find It dJOen.t Tel*££h o*ffl4
to And other houfte# !n which to live, an d it to safe to sav that tho the<*#
being without ““r.loyumnL wlthmit V
means, and therefore auythlng liut dc- why luch , nuisance should be ql-
slrahle tenants, to say that they are lowed In the very heart of toe city and
Is-lng cruelly evicted Is to assume .ha, ver^n^s ot^Po.lc^foree
tlio PrJlmdn company l# under moral ar e given full away simply because they
or legal obligation# to care tor them. have been lot alone^for £«***
On v/hat ground can this assumption will confer a great favor
or claim Is, based? Hie men are not cn -, large number of sufferers If he
employes of the company, they are » SS
arrears for their rent, nml there-1 they are kopt qu | el n0 more -cmnpl.uat
fore Itear to tlic company only I will be made nBlut the numerous
tho relation of tenants who nre I to *nteal* unless *drlveft away
In debt nud Imre no pros- ttrely.
pect of lidng able to pay what they ^ |( # ^ ^ #nfl „ truc 0 „e,
already owe. If they laid been brought I too< PO *tu said, on one of Macon's lead
to thl« condition of financial lielplww-
jh»sh through tho fulluro of the compa
ny to provide them with ompb>ymout f
or If they were the company’# friends,
lng lawyers, and the" Riot that he 1# a
folding lawyer and one of the btri-t in
the state m.ikeji the *tory all the better.
The lawyer in quentlon was cross-
questioning a negro witnes# in one or
the Justice court# -febe other day tna
It would be reasonable to way that the I waa gating along fidrly well until he
|M asked the witnMB what hi# occupation
was. •
•T«o er carpenter, olr.”
“What kind of caKponterr'
"They calto me er lack-ltig. carpenter.
RACES YESTERDAY.
How the Horaea Ran at Saratoga and
Jerome Park. '
&aratoga.'' ‘ iMig. * IS.—Nothing of a
particularly attnactice nature was
carded today. Col. Repper cut loose a
good thing in the s?nape of Pepper In
me Hr* race. Tweieve maidens, most
of whom were of a doubtful character,
vvewi to toe poat In this event. The
■tart was fair for the field, although
Feper got away poor.y. Buck Massey
set the pace, wioa Derelict and favor
Me in close attendance. In the stretch,
however, the good thing came through
and won In easy fashion. Tfiunston, in
PiK.burg Phil's colors; Pearl Song ; nd
ltlgnraioore were looked upon to make
me running in the .second race, with
me first of the trio a slight favorite.
When they started out in the etreten
Pearl Song went to the front ana won
handily from Thurston, who was
whipped out, heating Rlghtmore for
the place.
i JEROME PARK RACES. .
Jerome Park, Aug. li.—The blue
pencil was used here today with disas
trous effect. The card originally con
tained s;x-,y-tnree horses in the six
different evenks. and the talent were
congrattUaxIng themselves about me
good odds -mey would get agalnm their
pet selections, but their WPJJJW*
great when the names of tolrly-six
horses were on the programme. Four
favorites won. The most Interesting
event of the day was the race between
Farrier and Black Hawk, who ran *
dead -heat. In the run off BlackhJwk
made the running to -the stretch. where
Farrier passed -him and won easily by
two lengths. The other winners of the
day were Stoneneille, Harrington. Har
ry Ueed._ Doggett (who, capmre^ the
taiden Z*year-old., race),
America.
IN TH PAVILtlON,
Not only wa.lt a kood crowd yesterday
compnuy should share their misfortune.
Ilut Is this trust Are they not Idle of
their own free will? It Is (me that the
company hail reduced their wages, and _
possibly It is true tlmr the redaction M .^y hat ,, a J:1C k le« carpenter?-
wo* greater thun necessity compelled, "Us is a carpenter who Is not a firri-
hut It Is also true that the company c.s* ca^ntor.^ah.- ^ you ^ "in' Mh hent
couteuls tlmt It Iras been not only Just , t ., n q tt j JC k leg carpenter to be," In- did some stiff playing that made
hut generous toward Its employes and “otodtoc^nwycr^ ( dunno how ^tl.r- OuH.^ntor^-
gjivc (bum In their rctlucqd wuge# more nn rno * 'cept tb nny lilt am j«# in fuvor with the talent. Rca j£
tUna the entire act purtiing# of the d«. »arne dlfTunce twlxt you on er fu*t- lg the ixialn of everything. wortn navim,
work#. It is ul#o true that during the of the olll . fa « h .
time When thc#o toimut# lmve paid no Joned klnt| ttn<| not io be In- f 0 r the dust-all looking-for the best quo-
reut# tboy have b<’t*n violently hostile nolervt or Impudent, but had Jyst de-1 tatlons on the beet thing m sigiu. -
to the company which wn. fnru.shbig
them Avllh house*. They have done I c i- laH lawyer. .] little difference In^the motlQm aome pre-
Higbest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report
Absolutely pure
For eale at wholesale by S. P- JAOU EH & TINSLEY and A. B. SMALL.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Miss Mamie Merritt Resigns as Teacher
In Walden School.
The board of education held a meeting
in their rooms on second street last night
The object of the meeting was to dls-
cuss certain matters In connection with
the opening of the public schools next
month and to act upon the resignation
of Mies Mamie Merritt, tendered as assis
tant teacher In the Walden high scnooi.
Miss Nannette Carter waa elected to
teachers tn the publlsc schools and wilt
be greatly mlsaed.
GONE TO MONTGOMERY.
-
everything lu their power to destroy
the liiisUivss of the company, they have
succeeded In luIHcUig upon It large
ceased at once.
Great heads. And the
;lub la certain to give
them satisfaction. Tike today's card for
Fh-st'qiiotatlons received In Ptitzel's pa-
— Why In the world will thoughtless a sample.
losses, they have attacked its employes, jfjj* ^^^^"1? b£t‘ to vSS^f P. m.
SJS^ 00nt,M, ° Ul "" ,,0 " t to take AT JEROME PaSk y™AT.
tnuiRr ncttiimiy.. I n delight In reminding people oi things pjrut Race.—One mile; tkne, 1.44%.
Nq niuu enu full to Myiitimtlilzt* wiUi are ur vpi e a#jnt and the hot weath- stoneneille, 93; 2 to *••••• % Be n? e 2{ i
tho (suffering of them) tueu ami llU'lr.l er fiend U ai>road In the land inciting Annie. Bishop, 10i; 5 to 2 (Hamilton) -
ritmllle,, no matter whether
foring link boon brought Upon thfiil by I tho weather to warm—uny man,, woman Harrington, 104; 5 to 2 (Hammon)
tltelr >tvd niistake, or -^’ I know*'tha* tact? trying psSanlT’lwVjW^to
poet tho PtUlnxm company to uhhuuio to for|fet Jt and uain^ every endeavor • Third Race.—Three-quarter# mile,. #eil-
towunl them tho attlltklo of n »cir- to think of other thing# far more pleas- ing; time,
ant It makes hlra nird for some cold- | Ferrier, 111;
Mr. D. R. Cook Ca#ts Hi# Fortune*
Among the People Acror# the Chatta.
• hoochee.
Mr. D. R. Cook, one of the most popular
and ^estimable young men of Macon, has
gone to. Montgomery, Ala., and enter*\
business there.
He waa offered and accepted the very
lucrative position of head bookkeeper for
«*•— - kCorritt'r. I Montgomery Soap Work# and hi*
fil ai the u aCanCy CaW * y cast hia lot permanently among the proA-
r Mfs^M^rrltt will leave coon for Boston perous and progressive people of that
to take a course in the Emerson school city. For several years past he hag i,^n-
of vocal and physical culture. 8he hys engaged in the brokerage business will,
been one of the best and most faithful k j father, Mr. J. L, Cook on Fourth treet
_ rirxri will I ot ujo i^any deserving young men ot
Macon who have pushed themselves f or .
ward into the commercial world within
ARE YOU GOING? . % .i tlm past few years none have established
The resorts of Tennessee are doing a a Vl#hter future nor a higher popularity
snlendid business this seuson. The than "D. R.. as everybody knows him.
Southern railway, western system, is IBs graceful manner and cherry diKpou.
the direct route to these resorts and you tlon win for him besides, social favor
should ask for your tickets via that end personal friendship among whoim?o.
%. ne> ever he Is associated, and the prediction
Elegant free observation coaches be- may be safely made that in Montgomery,
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A as in Macon, he will not be long in taking
through coach for Tates Springs leaves the stand he desefve^ socially and com-
Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives nt menttrtty. ' ! : .
Tates at 12:45 P. m. Sleeper on this tralrf Mr. Cook was one Of the most popular
to Washington and New York. members of the Macon Volunteers un i
The seashore express leaves Atlanta hts congenial presence and us«fuines*
7-30 d m. for St Simons and Cumber- w«ll be greatly missed. His large circle
land Islands. of friends In Macon congratulate hlra
Three daily fast trains each way be- upon the deserved, repord of his abilities
tween Macon and Atlanta and.Romo and extend.to him their best wishes for
and Chattanoogn. continual success.
Travel the Southern railway, western ;
system, tor safety, speed and comfort. _ LOW RATES
Call bn Jim W. Carr, passenger and I _ _ . ^
ticket agent. Macon; J. J. Farnsworth. To Cumberland and bt. Simons
S!Tknscoter«Snt A gtn n erai $4, by the Southern Railway
senger agent, Knoxville, Tenn. Company Saturday, Aug. 18
ASSiGHEEJHmCE. %zz%
■? tiTinit #117' l<? ove Macon 10:45 p. m. For
‘W A l?FfcT4ITVf 1 . sleeping car space, call on
vv • A. ltLUIJIiyixj | jj m -\y c arrj ticket agent.
USB HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Holmes & Mason. Dentists,
5j€ Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mout, sore throat, cleans tho teeth anl
purifies the breath. For sale by all drug,
gists.
tint, ought to have tailed and wlt.oin J^reZrltVth'aXiTtoaT'Ota hTt"[BUcknawlTi to^j
have falletl. Or nvn men (It till* tiouti- He apparently falls ,to notice.,Jhut the Fourth Itaee.—Ohe-hair mile, selling,
try will no. allow their lives to he Stre.l^ ts ^ -j5g \
outlrely ordered mid controlled by any ever nml anon nI ne feels oceans of the Pont Leon. 106: 10 to 1 (H. Jones) z
mat, or omupso, B,H now Umt ^ t^aA^eo^?. ?iuh R^FWe ani"a'talt fur,one,
OMIipany, lu carryln* out its pluns, 1ms onn# a m „ grll ficent ndverllseraent for time, 1:11. ’ ,
llllstd up a lot of hitter Oliomle* IllStUlll I l.n«, t..,n,l.vln.n O... onrlcl I Doxxott. ill; s to 6 ' “f -
of tho mlntlriug nml ohedlout servitors
It cxpiTltd to breed, it should not lio | ; u forget -while he hltmeif looks like I Sixth
ixpcotcd to adlivro to Us puternnllattu M
Ideas to the extent of surrendering nil
Its rights of tiYoperty in ortter tliut Its I i'j much about It.
once a miigalficent «dverU*eraent for time, Id*. l
On* Lung, the Isumlrytnsn, has curie*] Doxxott. ill; « to B (LttUefieia) 1
and twlsteil nml at last given up the Belveris. 85: 6 to 1. 3
struggle. All of these things he seems H.dlstonj, 1W ,* *o *•-■......
to forget -while ho himself looks Ilk* I i SIxth Raee.-One nfile^ tlm . L«Vt- j
one slnglo snowflake would freexe hlin Dally Ame rjf*' - 11 ?' 1 * (Sims) 1
to death. Everybody knows tHe weath- Klnsston. lW: » i” ‘;
er I* hot. so whxt Is the use in saying Sir Ostnfcy. 102, SOtoL-.-tH. Jones)
CONSISTING OF
CLOTHING AND
HATS, &C, MUST
BE SOLD AT
ONCE. BIGGEST
OF BIG BAR
GAINS OFFERED
J. J. COBB,
THE HIGHER EDUCATION.
Says Mr. Howells In his latest book:
The higher education Is part of th«
. | social Ideal which we have derived from
AaSIvrJN |jj« I the past from Europe. It is part of th*
I provision for the life of leisure, the Ufa
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. I of the aristocrat/ which nobody of our
generation leads wccept
Mrs. TlnBley and Miss^Theo Tinsley of women really have some u
Macon, who have been spending some time cation^ of a gentlenym, but
at Oak Mountain Springs, arrived in tne none
city yeaterday and are guests of Mrs
Thomas Nall.—Griffin News,
Mrs. it. H. Herrington, accompanied by
her two charming*daughters, Misses Or.
women,
e for tho edu-
our men have
RHYME AND REASON!’.
A HEALTH.
Hore's to the country editor.
Whose head Is always level,
Who's editor, and publisher,-
And ex-offleid devil.
eucmii*# nmy‘lmv<n , omfortnl>fo lioim*#. |
SPEAKINQ FOB THE BOUTII.
We print tills morning nn nrtlclo Iq
which Der Auswnnderer (Tho Kml
grant) contrasts the advantages of the
Smith and West from tho standpoint
tlio Uermnn liomo-*eekcr. The Emi
grant Is n long established Journal, elr-
eulntcd lnrgely In Qenunny, and It is
slgullli'ant Hint It Is now endeavoring
Hint tho tide of Oorman emigration
this dlrcctloa. The oouqarisou
nindo between the South nud West Is. SHE'S ON TO HIM.
not unfair to tho hitter, nml tho nrtlclo Ttxlt aiorge has gono to the eca-slde
likely to result In good to this sec- Imunts.
tlon. Tho Bouth Is not so anxious for I H,s . Blr '' )• f 10 !" . 3ur ' ;
now people that she will he glad to wet
como every kind of immigrant, but slio
known that It Is frotu Oerinany and
Scandinavia that liavo come llie . — —
streams of limly and thrifty ,uo,|,lo | racT '
AS IT IS SUNG IN CHICAGO.
After the strike was over,
After their Jobs were gone.
Alter thd toughs by Grover 1
Sadly were sat upon.
Many the cuss-words'tpoken, ,
X we had heard them all, "
Many, r head was broken, '* :
After the ball. ;
AN EPITAPH.
Here lie the bones ot Deacon donee.
Bad whisky soro liceot him;
AT JEROME PARK TODAY.
West Race. -Three-quarters mlle-Top
Gallant, '.13; Charade, 101; Shelly Tuttle,
101 Dy Jove, 97: Speculation, 97; Drum
Major, 97; Pactotus. 97; Runyon. 97; My
Second Race.—One nndt one-sixteenth
mile; eelllng-Jack Rose. 110; Harry Alon
zo, 109; Tiny Tim. 107; Jtston. W7: M««r
Stone, ltd; Terrapin, 100; Little Hatt, 1)0,
George Dixon. 96.
Third Race.—One-half mile; maidens—
Mldster. 1U; Vocallty. 109; Cxptaln Nick.
107; Gasclle, 1(H; Uucanla. 101; Pomegran-
Ite, 102; Gromwell, 10B; Eulogy, (colt) 102;
Metropolis 102; Langdon, 106; Ln-llsh
Law, (gelding) 99: Callsta. 99.
Fourth Itacs.—One*mile;'msIdens-Bxy-
oners. 109; Lulu Race (colt) 197; Lochln-
vsx, 107; Warlike, lot; Baby. 1«.
Fifth Race.—Three-quarters mile; sell
ing—Monotony, HO: Jennlo A., 106; Tree
Top, 100; Ettarre. 100: Miss Modred, 100;
8undnrt. MO: Belgravia. 100.
Sixth Race.—Titan course. 1,100 yards—
Will Fonso, 107: Pochlno, 107; Ltghtfoot,
107: Armltage, 107; Hatton, 101; Ellxabeth,
102.
ho In n few years liavo created a great I
mplre lit 'ho West, nnd for this kind I
of Immigration iho lias n hearty. Wei-1
come. . , .
—Robert L. RIslocK.
they Had an eye to business.
Those who had the naming ot the dlf.
rerun counties In Georgia must have
hud an cyo to business. For Instance, we
sample In the following paragraphs'
If you want brick, go to clay.
It you like to get up soon, go to Early,
if you wiuh meal, do to Miller.
If you
\ Mil LION FRIENDS.
A friend In need Is a friend Indeed,
and not less than ana million people
havo found Just such a frlsnd In Dr.
miCK-i FN'S 0.RNICA SALVE I Kln K’“ N,w Dlscovcrey for Consump-
BUCKLEN b aicni^a ttALiVUs. cough# and cold#. If you have
The beat waive in the world for cuts, npver U8e d this great medlcln* »ne trial
brutoes, Korea, ulcers, wit rheum, fever I ... conV | nC e you that It ha# wonder-
«n-rxnsx,l hnnAm ^hllhioln- I power# In fill dltOUS# *
ik tah It cooked, go to Baker.
botch, tetter chapped hands, chilblain#,
com#, and nil crupllon#, nnd positively
Is gimrnnteed to give perfect mtl&fa
tlon or money refunded. Prkc, 21
cots per box. For sale by II. J. Lamar
& Sous, druggists.
MINERS HOLD A MEETING,
nttaburg, Aug. 12.—The mass meet*
moat, chest <tnd lung#. JTae*i bottle
u guaranteed to n!l that i* claimed
.'T money will be refuna»4. Trial bot
tle# free at H. J. Lamar & Son's drug
itore. Largo *!xe 50c onl $1.
DEMANDS FREE SUGAR.
DINED BY THE EMPEROR.
(London, Aug. 12.—The Prince nf
_ ’Woleo. the Duke of York, Lord Duf-
and'Mmnie!‘have’returned'from Indian I forin. Admiral Erbln nnd Capt. Mtihoa
Soring • of the United States cmulser Chicago
Mr. L. T. Stallings returned yesterday »* .g 1 "!^
ss^agsssgg Mr ^ SLwjar«.vs
Mrs. 8. C. Hkfcey and her son, Mr. Gus Alderahot tomoerouv.
Dsly, have returned after a delightful
trip to Indian Spring.
Mlsv Felcela Anderson of Macon Is visit
ing the Mlsseu Balkom and Jones.-
Jcffersonville Enterprise.
Miss Mamie Birch ot Macon is visiting
the family of Mr. W. H. Harrell.—Jef.
fersonvllle Enterprise. .
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ward, after spend
tag several days with friends In Jasper
county, have returned to the city en route
to their home lu Unadllla. They will
stop over for a lew days with relatives
: East Macon.
Hon. Pope Brown of Hawklnsvllle, mem
ber of the legislature from Putaskl coun
ty. Is In file city. Pope Brown Is one ot
the best farmers In Georgia and takes a
most hopeful view ot the ngricultural out
look.
Miss Carrie Bello Dorsey o< Gainesville
visiting Mrs. Lamar Ahdcrson nn Gr
ange street.
.Mr*. S. T. Ccleman will entertain the
Nine O'clock Cotillion Club on Wodnes- the Cream Of Cod-liver Oil,
dny evening. Tho club will have one ot 1
s delightful germans on this occasion,
Mr. Ro6ert L. Sparks has returned from
trip to New York.
Mr. Frank Parks has returned from a
visit to relatives In Dawson.
Mr. J. W. O'Hara, who has been over
In tho Palmetto State for.quite a while,
has returned home.
Miss Linda Shlnholser, who has been
on quite an extended trip to Chattanooga
and Lookout Mountain, will return home
about the latter part ot tide month to
the delight ot her many frlneds.
lug ot coal iwlnera tamorrbw at Jeffer- Governor Altgeld Wonts Free Sugar and
Protected Coal..'
If you would like to have good bolt with I .on school house will be the meat im-
, go over to Uultoeh or Cowets. I portent even to the Pittsburg district
If you dcalro a plsto to sat It In. go to I 0 r miners nnd operators since the set-1 g Dr | n gflcld I1L, Aug. 12,-Governor Alt-
Wure. I tlement of terms at Columbus ending )ftM tonight wired Hon. W. M. Springer,
It you must havo sorntthlng to firlnk tho big strike. The meeting is tor tho houge of representatives. Washington, as
with it, to to Coffee. men of the Cleveland Gas and Coal follows: "Secure free sugar If possible.
If with this you wish to keep cool, go Company and is to determine whether The whole American people dVe Intereeted
to Fannin. work should be resumed ftt the opera- In tW8 . Free bituminous coal could only
To grow (all. go to Upson. tors* ternw or the *ta*ke be continued, he for the benefit of New England and
If you want to sell ffoodk. Ro to Towas. ^he result Is doubtf ul. If the men oc- t he seaport towns, and help a few mer
If you want a good *ivp.. go to Telfair. I wt t he operators* terms the effect of W ho own foreign mines. The entire coun
It you don t want to get mi, go to I t h e ir aotton would reduce wages all try west of New York cares nothing
Dodge. .... I over the district, ns the other operators about it, for in our state coal Is now
It you get bit and you want to die, go I algned 'the scale will insist sold at starvation prices for the miners,
. n— U|ton a relatively equal scale. The re- ! Free coal will only benefit a small sec
suit will be a return o flow wages that I tlon. ■» snould not stand In the way of
were paid prior to the strike. | the whole country, and tt is vital that
seme bill should be passed at once."
to Berrien.
If you want money, go to aBnks.
For a neat Suit Of clothes, go to Tfcylor.
For good fishing go oo Brooks. . *
If you wish to hear thB birds sweetly
»tng. go to Carroll.
To get good corn, you must go to Cobb.
If you wwnt to be patriotic, go to Lib
erty or Union.
If you want to good pedestrians, go
to Walker.
It you can't and wish to spell correctly,
go over to Webster,
MOTHERS t MOTHERS ! MOTHERS !
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been | RUDY’S PILE SUPPOSITORY
used for over fifty years by millions of j jg guaranteed to cure piles and constl-
mothera for their children while teething, J p&tion or money refunded. Send two
with perfect ‘ success. It soothes the atAm pa for circular and free sample to
child, softens tho gums, allays all pain; j ^j ar tm Rudy, registered pharmacist,
cures wind colie. and Is the best repiedy p*. No postals answered,
o over w ufinwr. ■ * or dtojrhoea. Sold by druggists In every I p op by oil first-class druggists
To get stylish dresses for your better- 5KL° f mSriEm SmT* every where. 50 cents per box. H. J.
alf. skip over tu Worth. Um^r & Sons, wholewle agents, Ma-
TORE HER HEAD OFF.
Another Gun That "IVaen't Loaded”
Goes Off In Oeorgla-
h»tf. skip I .
But last ot nlk tt you went to see tlmt 1 |
ftrls, Juet xo Into Schlfy. '
THE REFRIGERATOR,
From the New York Poet.
It ts a wire plan to keep • little paw-
derad charcoal on . plate In yoor retrlg-
ittrttanx^wllVed to"wipe^te sldfx an 1 Oglethorpe, Aug. 11—'This morning
toittora tt once with a cloth wrung ou t | hbout lOo'eloek the 14-yesr-old boy of
nf lukewarm water containing a small | Alex lllgglnt, colored, shot and killed
mJSSFTJE**pSSrS StA. Not hia iM«r. «ome yew. younger than
mere than a tablespoonful should be used I hln^elf.
to four quarts of water. Scalding out the The chlldwn vttrn pitying with
refrigerator usually means a groat waste I murxle-loadlng shotgun and the boy, in
of ice, and if done at all it should be a spI 1 ritful V S? u h i? k i? c JP e ^2
done In time enough to allow every part I was loaded, pointed It at his alter and
[ Lamar
i con, Ga.
DROWNED AT THE DERBY.
London, August 1H.—During tho Der
by regatta this morning, a largo row
boat In which excursionists wore being
enveyed to the Traveler was upset.
All the occupants wore thrown into the
water and twenty were drowned.
OH. WHaf A COUGH.
Will you heea the warning? The
signal, perhaps, of the sure approach
of that more terrible disease, consump
tion. Ask yourself If you can afford
for the sake of saving 50 cents
to cool befwr* putting In a fresh supply I pulled the trigger. The child died in- rtsk and no H?i n ? £
if Ice. If there to no time for that, rinse 1 rtantly. the whole bitek ot her heud *mrin<*«.* th*t »i
in cold water and add eelsoda to that | being torn off.
which you pour in the drain pipe. Often
U I# sufflcfonnt to clean U with a swab
and rinee only with ootd water.
it.
Take it when
awfully tired”
BALES HAS RETURNED.
Chattanooga. 13.—U- -
Btto. «rts> <lts.tpp. xr.vl three ' - s li ro\,V r n 5» I ron
ago and was supped to have U-a I II O ll VH
munlrmL has tvturnreL He says he I |)if faoc
has been <mt Writ for his tattltli. | DILICI at
cure your cough. It never falls. Thi
explains why mere than a million bot
ties were eold the past year, it re
lieves croup and whooping cough
cnee. Mothers, do not be without
For lame back, side or cheat, use S
loh's Porous Plasters. Sold by Gooi
wyn A Small Drug Company, corner
Cherry street and Cotton avenue.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Ntffiest Award.
Only a Step
from Weak Lungs to Con
sumption. from Depleted
Blood to Anaemia, from Dis
eased Blood to Scrofula,from
Loss of Flesh to Illness.
Scott’s
immmmmmmmr
Emulsion
prevents this step from being
taken and restores Health,
Physicians, the world over, en
dorse It.
Don't fee deceived bj Substitutes!
Proptrcd b/ HmIU iiowa«,N. Y. Alli>rusgi*t»
\ SPECIAL NOTICE i
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
_ , . . J . We. cotton‘factors In thu city of
Mrs. W. T. Shlnholser and her charm- j con, Ga., do hereby agree that we will
Ing little daughter, Mis# M*}a, have re- receive all cotton tendered us packed
turned home after a very delightful visit I j n good, heavy second-hand Gunny
to Savannah, Tybee and St Simons. *
Dr. Shorter, the occullst, who has been
recuperating at Porter Springs from a
two months fleige of typhoid fever, has
Just returned in good health.
Mrs. Flora Reed and her bright little
boys, Ott and John, have returned home
after a most delightful visit of a month
to friends and relatives in Atlanta and
Stone Mountain
Mtes N».*ttle Newman le«t yesterday
morning to visit relatives near Warm
Springs for several months.
Mr. W. Gainer Thigpen, the handsome
and popular soda water clerk for Lamar
Cheatham & Co., spent Sunday In Mil*
ledge vllle.
Officer Wallace, one of the most efn-
clent members of the police force, is back
on duty again after two months slcknesa.
bagging.
W. F. PRICE &
W. A. DAVIS & CO., . , '
O. G. SPARKS, JR., i
ELLIOTT ESTES,
B. T. ADAMS' & CO.,
C. B. WILLINGHAM.
E. C. Gambrell. “ Chns. B. NIsbeL
Gambreli, & Nisbkt,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
335 Third Street.
Macon, Ga.
Collections a specialty.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Aug. 13.—Far Georgia:
Fair, warmer In northern portion; south
winds.
F. R. JONES,
Attorney at Law,
318 Second Street. Macon, Ga.
Prompt personal attentoln given »o
collections.
['CONTAGIOUS
.'BLOOD POISON
»moT»^5o^x'Uon and"bulFds up the system ^
Aw'uImuuuw okikd doeiK aaU it, tnimni '
ladWff
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Seven per cent Loans negotiated oa
improved city property and farms.
SOUTHERN LOAN AND TRUST COM
PANY OF GEORGIA.
358 Second street, Macon, Ga.
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
Loans made on choice real a#t*tt tod
farming land# In Georgia. ^ nler 5*i- -
per cent. Payable In two, three or fl
years. No delay. Commlsoions very
reasonable.
SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT
COMPANY,
420 Second Street, Macon, O*. _
Cheap Money to Leml
On Improved city end fjrm property
In Bibb and Jours counties In Dan*
ringing from L90 uo at 7 per cent elra
Plelmerest; Uiuc from two toflve >earw
‘'•“ Lio 310 Second street. Macon, us-_
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