The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 25, 1894, Image 5

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THE MAUOJN" TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MOflN'IHG, AUGUST 25, 1894. A LARGE LOT JUST RECEIVED. Two collars go with each Shirt and we sell them for esM $1.00 Also a lot of those low neck, A'io-ht Robes at the same; we can give you others tliO’ at 50c. Summer Bows and Ties at 15c. J. H."HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry A. KEATING, rSDKRTAKRH AND KfIBALimR, &11 Mulberry SC. • Macon. Oa, Tflr]ilioiif(.Oince. 4C7» Residence. 408 x NOTICE. Marriages. births, deaths, funerals and meetings Inserted In this column at tt for ten lines and 10 cents per lino for <rtch added line. A responsible name must accompany the advertisement as a guarantee of good faith. Copy for contract advertisements to appear In Sunday's Telegraph lmust be banded into the business office before 3 o'clock p. m. Saturday to Insure insertion. L. McMANUS CO GENERAL niMns Cay Telephone - . - 238 Right Telephone - . -232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Right Telephones 435; 178 FORSALE THE HANDSOME 2-STORY ill WITH BASEMENT, No.636 ORANGE ST. Contains nine rooms, with three bath rooms; hot and cold water. All modern conveniences. The house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom, and la In strictly first-class condition. It has a large frontage on Orange street and Rose Park, and only half block from Indian Springs car line. It Is located on the Hill, In as good neigh borhood as Macon affords. It Is undoubt edly the prettiest and most desirable place now on the market. For eale low and. on easy terms. For further Informa tion coll on { , SHOT HIS VICTIM AFTER HE FELL apt. H. 0. King, a Prominent. Atlanta Man, Shot and Killed by Hit Employe, Alex. Cart. A DISPUTE ABOUT FIFTY DOLLARS Witnesses lo the Tragedy Declare That the Deceased Made No Threa — Nome Talk of Lynching the Ruthless Slayer. GEO. I DUNCAN & CO. General Kea.1 Estate Agents. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE OPENS SEPTEMBER 19. The faculty will be tire same as It was last session mainly. Our aim to keep the Institution abreast of the pro gressive spirit and methods of the ad vanced educational movements of this age. While laboring for the thorough Intellectual training of bur young wo men, we shall also seek to give them those finer graces and charm, that come from Music. Art and Elocution. The old Wesleyan with Its unrivaled presUge Is without a peer In this Southern country, and parents and guard! ms send from distant stales that their daughter, or wards may be sble to *iy they were educated at the WesE-win. The moral for the Macon temple points Itaelf. Ton cannot afford not to give your daughters these bene fits, when she brings them to your doors. Mrs. J. B. Cobb is lady principal For terms, etc., address REV. E. H. ROWE, PRESIDENT. (Former principal Semiary for Toung Ladles. Virginia.) 'Atlanta, 'Aug. it.—(Special,)—Capt. H. O. King, a well know mechanical engi neer and Inventor, wan shot and killed by Alex Carr, a young man formerly In his employ, shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon. The killing, which from the b«t evi dence of eye witnesses and obtainable from others who were acquainted with the circumstances leading up to the tragedy, was a deliberate murder, oc curred on South Broad ntreet Just In front of the office of the Chattahoochee River Brick Company, which ofllco King has made his headquarters re cently. Carr fired flvo shots at his victim, four of 'them (taking effect. After- he had emptied his pistol, shooting three times alter King fell. Carr threw the smoking weapon (Vt him' nnd walkod off up the street. He was arrested, how- ever, before he got a block distant Carr was laboring under intense excite ment when takerrln charge by the po liceman. He wds trembling like a leaf In the wind, having grasped a telephone pole far support. The killing was the result of a quar rel between the .two men over 350, which CMrr claimed King owed him. Accord ing to Curr’s statement after being tak en to the police station, be had been E mploy'd. by King in the management f a sulphur mine near Villa IRIcu. A couple of weeks ago King left without paying him. the amount due being 350. Carr came on to Atlanta to collect the money. This morning he met King and they had hot words about the nutter. Later In the day Carr was seen on Decatur street with his brother and a railroad man named BuHey. He bought n pistol for 31.50 and put It in his side coat pocket. It was visible to a friend whom he met, who asked him what he wti» going to do with It. Carr replied that he was going to kill n big rattle snake and put It on exhibition. Carr and Bailey, who has been arrest ed as an aoeessory. were together when they cams face to face with King, who was emerging from the Chattahoochee Brick company's ofllco. Carr made another demand for his money. lie cktlniu that King had a pis tol In tils hand and was about to shoot him when he began firing. Bailey also nssertB that Iflng had a pistol, though none wus found upon him when he wua searched., . J. B. Jaques, foreman of S. W. Pos- tell's printing office, next to .the Ch'.it- tnhoocheo Brick Company’* office, saw the meeting between the men, but did not see King with a pistol. Bailey protests Innocence of any com plicity In the affair. He says that he had loaned Carr 350 nnd was along with him urging him to get his money from King and repay him. When Carr fired the first shot the muzzle of his pistol was clone up to King’s breast. The killing created great excitement. Threats of lynching Carr were freely made. Capt. King Is an old resident. He Is connected with some of the best fam ilies. He leaves a wife and severe! chil dren. He was taken to the Grady Hos pital after ithe shoothig. but died befbre the hospital was reached and was later removed to his home, GB Trinity ave nue. t THE SOUTHERN TOO- GRASPING. Atlanta, Aug. 21.—(Special.)—The Question of the right of the Southern Railway Company to own both the Richmond and Danville and the East Tennessee roads, under the taws of Georgia, has been sprung here, nnd it is reported that • (he legislature will have that point before it. The two lines 'have always been competitors for Eastern business. Section 1689 of the Code makes it unlawful for any rail road com any to own or control a com peting lino by purchase or by con tract. Tfie old Richmond Terminal had a dose of this nectlon three years ago, which It at least a precedent for an investigation of the Southern. Public sentiment would very probably be against anything 'that would be detri mental to the reorgunlnajtkm or pros perity of the Southern'll lines when that big company should try to grind the people, and this feeling that the rail roads have already hod too much ad verse legislation may have an effect in the proposed investigation. joaaM: -lii, /VVbadf. oUsJtx-. (PojUr" tf y hi. OtSiJf wV i ■ «« jhntw*. tore , u «nrznL SuctUxlA, as***4f<* cr-jf O'd-f (fitAJ-fuh. . tA. J Gold Oust Washing Powder ila every woman’s friend. Ask your grocer for it. Sold la four pound packages. Price zs cents. Blade only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. -aMmnwmmmwnny r n n p Pimples.' Blotches zs, r« T« «i and Old Sores E5 PRICKLY ASH. POKE ROOT „, h Uolaria 235 g— and potassium Laiarrn. malaria ~ g: Makes and KidneyTroubles^ £E Marvelous Cures £: in Blood Poison Are entirely remove* by P.P.P* ' -Prickly Atb. 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P. for a disease of the akin, usually known as okln cancer,of thirty y rara* rltatlon from the aeat of the dleoaa^ and prevents any apreadlng of the uores. I have taken five oral* bottles nnd feel confident that »a< >< l)*r course , ■(( will effect» ouro. It has also relieved me from lndlgfstlon and atomaoo *** troablw. —2; Attorney at Law. * ,am *mr Ban OH BlOOd DM MQlled Fist ALL DKtJGOlBTS SELL IT. " LIPPMAN BROS, —am rHOPHIKTOllB, y UppBU'> Bio<t,sn,ndi,fis TRYING TO FORCE A SALE. iTS COFFIN STORE JJLUILAUC BUILDING. CAPT. SPENCER COMES AGAIN. ■Atlauta, Aug. 21.—(Sprolal.)—Capt. Macon B. Spencer, formerly la com mand of the Atlanta Rifles, has cre ated a stir In military circles by refus ing to reassume the captaincy of the Rifles on scooun-t of the rigid policy of tho state service. Capt. Spencer says he oould not get Ms consent to bold a commission under the pretent adminis tration of Che mintary department ol the stote. Capt. Spencer Is said to ex press the views of a strong faction In the Rifles.- and it Is not Improbable that that company will Join the Gale Otty Guard In becoming an independent organization. The Guard quit the ser vice a year ngo became of alleged rigor of the dltclptlne of the unite mlttria. GEN. GORDON AT HOME. Atlanta. Aug. 21.—(Special.)—Senhlor Gordon arrive 1 from Wellington this afternoon He Is booked for a speech ut Barnesvllle tomorrow, along with Gen. Evans and Hon. Jaznes H. Blount. Tomorrow will be a big day for. the campaign orators,' with these three at BarnesvtMe, Judge Turner, MaJ. Bacon and Col. Oarranl at Hartwell and Mr. AKkmton and Hon. Bob Berner at Canton, and a dozen or so others in other, parts.of the stite. •WANT BIBB'S TAX RETURNS. Atlantia. Aug. 21.—(Special.)—Tax Receiver Anderson of Bibb county today telegraphed Comptroller General Wright that bis books. Which will be forwarded at once. Show a falling off 31,500,000. The tax levy will be made earty next week. Bibb's returns being all that the comptroller has been wult- tng on. , * It will astonish you how quick John son's Magnetic Oil will kill nil twins- Sold bjr Goodwyn 4 Small, druggists. Dr, Price's Cream Baking Powder WerM's Fair Klfli«t Aware. New York, Aug. 2t.-It Is thought here that the action of London stockholders of tho Alabama Great Southern railway, In removing from the board of directors Thomus, Greenough and Brice, Is an Inci dent In the struggle between Baron Kr- langer and the American holders of the 6 per cent. Cincinnati extension bonds. The real Issue Is the demand of the' American holders, that the stock con trolling the Alabama Great 8outhem. now deposited with the Central Treat Compa ny, shall bo sold. This was brougnt be fore the United States court at Knoxville two wetks ngo and the court atated une quivocally that the bondholders were en titled 1o the forcriosure. and that it would gtve-a hearing at the earliest con. venlent time to determint ihe particulars relating to the question. Whoever. buys tho slock from the Centra! Trust Compa ny will control tho Alabama Great Mouth- em, and It to stated on good authority that tho Interest allied with the Rich mond Terminal reorganization are pre pared to make the purchase. BHELLMAN'8 BIG FIRE. Several Store and Other Houses Destroyed by Fire. Shellman, Aug. 21.-(Speclal.)-Flre broke out In the store house of W. If. Cheney tonight at 9 o'clock, burning several other stores. Those burned were W. J. Oliver, O. W. Hnrrnld, Ethrldc & Son. W. W. Cheney. Auttvur Brothers, Shellman Banking Company, Cheatham. Dantzller & Co., and others. It to not now known tho amount of Insurance, though tho toss Is considered very heavy. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At Boston—First game. R II E Boston 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0— 8 13 5 Cleveland. ...2 2320000 0—10 17 0 'Batteries*: Statey. Nichols, Tenny and Gnnzcl; BuUlvtm, Cuppy and Zimmer. Second game— R H E Boston .0 2 5 3 1 3—14 11 2 Cleveland 0 1 3 0 0 0— 4 6 0 Battertea: Hudson and Tenny; Cup py and petty nnd Zimmer. At BaWmoro R II E Baltimore. ...0 0120002 *— 5 13 0 HL LOUiS. ...0 0000001 1- 2 8 3 Bart Series': MoMtihon and Robinson; Brritenwleln and Miller. At Washington— R H E Washington. ..0 00002030—5 Chicago 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 *—10 10 2 BXtlterlea: Mercer and McGuire; Grif fith and Sohrtver. At Brooklyn— lUIB Brooklyn. . . .44110110 *—15 10 Cincinnati. . .1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 2- 9 11 Uatterica: Kennedy and Klnslow; Fisher ami (Merritt. At New Turk— R II B Ne w York. .4 5 3 2 2 1 0 2 0-20 20 4 Louie.tile. . ..1 00002100-4 10 f Bat ter leu: German and Wilson; Knell, Grim and Zahner, At l!hllulsltfhia— R H E Philadelphia. .2 0 1 7 0 4 0 0 0-1* 15 4 PRUbum. . . .3002 0 1 0 0 1- 14 t Batteries: Carney and BucMey; Eh rot and Snyder. EARTHQUAKES IN SICILY. Palermo. 'Aug. 24.—A fresh euriil- quake shook wis experienced yester day in Santa Cutario. The people abandoned their houses snrl took to the fleldn. Children get rosy and strong Brown’s Iron Bitters! JUDara BEAKS AT JACKSON. He Ripped tho Third Party’* Platform into Shred*. Jackson, Auk* W.—(Spec!al.)—J«d*e W. C. Beaks, Democratic nominee for the fetate senate trotn thla district, apoke here today to about 1,000 people. He ripped the third party up the back from start to finish, nhovyJpK up the records of their reprcsctitntlv^s In congress, xreatly to the discomfiture of'their scattering few present. Judge Be»k closed Ills speech amid wild applause. SUrcrDE AT OT7A. Mobile, Aug. 24.—New* reached hero this afternoon of the suicide, by Jump ing overboard at eon, of Via Ida Pot ter, the wife of Capt John Potter, of tho schooner Blornlden. The dt-jJh oc curred on fSofeutkiy last about 200 or 300 miles off Mobile bar. Tho titewurd and a sailor of -Ohe Btomtrien Jumped overboard and tried to rescue tlie un fortunate lady, but failed. Sbo was de ranged from a prolonged Illness. • Nervous Are you, can’t alccp, can't cat, tired, thirzty ? Blood poor) It’a a Ionic you want— Hires’ Rootbecr. This sparkling, exhilarating, and re freshing drink, while being fur more agreeable in bouquet and flavor than the finest wine or chuni'imnc, is at .the same time unlike them, being free from alcohol. A temperance drink for temperance people,dcliciousnnd wholesome a, well. Purifies the blood, tickles the palate. Package makes five gallon,. Ask your storekeeper far it. Take no substitutes. 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