The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 26, 1894, Image 5

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST HU, 1801. A LARGE LOT JUST RECEIVED. Two collars go with each Shirt arid we sell them for =$1.00= Also a lot of those low neck Night Robes at the same; we can give you others tho’ at 50c. Summer Bows and Ties at 15c. J. H. HERTZ Comer Second & Cherry I). A. KEATING, . wmBBal riVDKRTAKRK AND ENBALIURR, 511 Mulberry St. - Mhcoii, O*. Telephone!—Office, 457* Ueatdeuee. 4tto woTica. Marriages, births, deaths, funerals and Sheetings Inserted In this column st $1 for .ten lines and 10 cents per line tor fetch added line. A responsible name must accompany the advertisement as a guarantee of good faith. Copy for contract advertisement# to appear In Sunday's Telegraph (must be banded into the business office before J o'clock p. m. Saturday to insure Insertion.' LlcMANUSCO GENERAL ITlRMlil Bay Telephone Wight Telephone 238 - 232 Undertaking I Establishment '• Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones.... 4.35, ITS l|ll IHlil j A Department of the University of Georgia. Unequalled Literary and Scientific, BtfS’Inesa and Oommerclal. Military and Physical course®. MfHnury' training under an officer detailed from the Untted States army. Most Thorough and perfect 1n*tlhe South. AH cadets board In barracks in charge of oommandanlt and president day and night. Barracks new four-story brick building, steam heating, 'hot and cold bath®, electric lights. HwtfUJh perfect. Christian Influence. Room for 150 cadets. - • , TUITION FREE. Board $9.50 per month School open® Monday, September 3.* For catalogue address J. C. WOODWARD, President, Millcdgovillo, Georgia. CARR AND BAILEY SENT TO JAIL The Slayer of Capt King to Stand Before the Court for Murder. B. E. BAILEY WAS AN ACCESSORY vldinc® Show* That (ha Murdered Man Mad« No Resistance and Was K«- (Irely Unarmed—Kvery Shot of Carr's Took Effect* THE HANDSOME 2 ST0FY BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH BASEMENT, No.636 ORANGE ST. Contains nine rooms, .with three bath rooms; hot and cold prater. All modern . conveniences. Ths house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom, and Is In strictly first-class condition. It has a Urge frontage on Orange street and Rose Park, end only Staff block from Indian Springs car line. Xl la located t oa the Hill, !a as good neigh borhood as Macon affords. It Is undoubt edly the prettiest and most desirable place now on the market. For sate low and on easy terms. For further Informa tion call on 1 General Seal Estate Agents. THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. I SQUARE OS WINDOW. New it»km1s every week. NotI«wi)». crockery, glassware ami doll®. Finest collection 10c. and 25e. CaWnet Frames lu the city. Nicest Hue Juc. wtt Shirt SUM® in lontL Tl"* latest stylo Corsage Pirn* ltic. Kivcscent Milk Cans and up. Clauds Setts, I«aiiUcro, Frary & Clark Knife Sc. iMWe I sue Purses .closing out rery R. F. .SMITH. am COFFIN STORE Atlanta, August 25.—(Special.)—lAlex Carr, whb shot and killed Capt. O. H. Kins yn Broad street yesterday After noon, committed to fall today, to await trial for murder at the regular term of court B. E. Bailey, the rulk road man who was with Carr when ho shot King, was also committed to Jail to be tried a® an accessory to the crime. Both Carr and Bailey waived prelimi nary examination. , „ The evidence brought out at the cor oner's inquest today did not disclose any new facts'in the case. Yesterday there mis a report that the real cause of the killing was a woman, but up to date this is nothing more than an idle rumor. The evidence showed that King and Carr had a dis pute over $60. which Carr clalmed-King owed him. When the two met in the afternoon in front of the Chattahoochee River ‘ Brick Company’s office Carr opened fire. It appeared that he was near the otfice door waiting for King tb come out. all the teslilmony showing a strong case of deliberate murder. Every one of the five bullets tired by Carr took effect. Almost every one of them would have produced death. The peculiar point about the killing la the claim mado by both Carr and Bailey that King had u pistol in hi® hand and was albout to shoot when Carr opened lire. King was searched several times, but no weapon found upon hhn. Besides this a dozen eyt* witnesses swore that King had no weapon and made no attempt to defend himeelf. IVie verdict of ithe coroner's Jury was murder, with Carr us ths principal and Bailey the acceosory. King’s body wsa taken to Belton, S. C.. where he was born, for burial this afternoon. TO REMOVE TIH-: BUILDING. -Atlanta, Aug. 25. - (Rpc inl.)—Alex W. Smith, auditor of tho Cotton States and International Exposition Company, has returned from Chicago, where he has been for two week® investigating plans for the removal of tho government building from Jack son park to Atlanta, ns (provided by the recent action of con gress. Mr. Smith, togethpr with Mr. Bickford, agent of the government, oe~ cured estimates for the work which show ■bhat the building can bo removed to Piedmont park and be put in rendt- »e*3 for the exposition for the exposi tion for the S50.00i) allowed In the ap propriation bill. Mr. Bickford will make his repart fwithout delay nmt It is expected that the work of transferring the building will be well under way In thirty days. crrrLL after tjte wicked. Atlanta, August 25.—(Special.)—Judge Westmoreland of the city court, who Is JttoC TKfJ/ filling an Interesting engage ment :us the XemesLs of tine local sports, got in q hard lick again today. Among the menlbers of the Athletic Club who were arraigned a few days ago was Mr. John Loyd, ex-etate and county tax re ceiver. Some years ngo Mr. Loyd was a profa-»ilonal garnibier, known all over till® section, but gave up the sport when he went into politic®. He has, however, been out of office for several yars now, whkfli probaly accounted for ills -con nection' with tlie Athletic Club. . Mr Li*yd entered a pl«i of guilty to gaming and sentence was mispend^d un til, today. Before serfencc was pawed Mr. Loyd presented *§. the court an affi davit obligating hmuwif never to gam bit* agate, in view ttf this Judge *V/«it- moreland cold he would be lenient, so he imposed a fine of WOO nr six morrtlui In jatL But for the pledge he Bald ho would have sent Loyd to jail. SOLDIER KILLED BY A TRAIN. Atlanta, Aug. 25 —(3poclaJ >—Prlvofe C F. Moyer o-f Battery L, Third ar tillery, elation *d at Fort McPheraon. was killed by <he southbound paFuonger at the barracks & ration fciet (tight. e track watching VERITAS VINCIT. Truth an Important Factor lu Adver tising—Insidious Attack® Won’t Win. From the Atlanta Journal. That advertising 1® uu art has come to be au aphorism. Like till art which lives, truth must be its foundation. No advertiser who attempts to deceive the public van be long successful. Barnum, wiiu his oil quoted saying that "the people liked fco be humbugged,'* knew better, and no American advertiser has ever mado -more strenuous efforts to carry out his promises, even going so far us to offer money rewards to any «vlio would discover that the show did not have all tho attractions lie adver tised. It i® as true in any other business a® lu ,-tlubC of ’’the greatest show on earth’.* if lin advertiser asserts that an ency clopaedia which he offers to the public is the complete®t and most reliable, be cause the most costly to produce aud most thorough. In Its articles, ho must be prepared to substantiate his state ments. There can be no question that the Encyclopaedia Brltannlca. meets these requirements fully, and is tho only one which does,; and Tho only one which satisfies in every particular nil the demand® of the most exacting critic. Advertisers of inferior encyclopaedia, aiming to take advantage of the truth ful announcements of Brkanuloa, have undertaken to build up a business by false statements of the contents of Bri- tnnuica, but the people only wonder at their mendacity, and proceed to exam ine for themselves, when they invaria bly ili.vover the fal.s«ne>;s <>!' the charges made by envious sc.iemers. One such case was recently attempt ed in Atlanta. A would be rival of tho great Brltannlca Inserted on advertise ment In a local paper in which he quoted what purported to he the text of au article in Brhannicn, but people who were Induced by that publica tion to examine into the new edition of the Encyclopedia Brltannlca soon found that the article said to be quoted did not contain tire language claimed to be In !'t, and the criticism, if such Bclf-lntvrest can be dignified by such a name, applied to an obsolete edition, which is now not only out of date, but lias been superceded by the new up-to- date, twenty-eight volume edition, of fered and indorsed by the Constitution na being free from the matter which made the edition it rlghtfuly attacked so obnoxious to Southern purchasers. The men who nre offering Mils new up-to-date edition of the Encyclopedia Brltannlca Invite tlie closest scrutiny of ithe work, full confidence that the people of Georgia nre too Just' to allow such methods of attack to load them away from tho greatest work ever printed In any language until they have satisfied themselves of the truth or falsity of such insidious attacks. It la as much the duty of the adver tiser to bo truo ns It Js that of the pub lic to bo-Just, and no advertiser who Attempts to build up a business on such a false foundation can succeed, for lie may. be sure that the public will find him out and mark him ns .a thing to bo avoided by nil honest mou, ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's Now Discovery know Us value, and 'those* who have not have now tho op portunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bot tle free, H'*nd your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get 9. sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guido 10 Health and 'Household In structor, free. All of which is guaran teed tod o you good and cost you noth ing. . GYPSY’S FIRST EXCURSION It Will Bo Mado Down tho River at About 3 O’clock Tomorrow Afternoon. THE BAD WEATHER YESTERDAY Uroka Into tho Oon tempi.!.d tfixcar.lon for til. Afternoon—Copt. Mlll.r Talk. About tho IIIvor— No Hunilny Kioartlont. UaUAUI U L'il.ULNU. JX.ara. W; carrUg.a ,2.75. Ob .ton'ilnu train tKl hurleO tt.vnty-1 ‘■x-k this mu Ur. Price’* Cream Dakins Powder Wolfl Mr IttU—«t AUCal an, IVfkn, ARB YOU going r The resort* of Tennessee nre dolmr a splendid business this season. The Southern railway, woo tarn system, Js tlie direct route to these resorts and you should nsk for your tickets via that line. Klcjpint free observation coaches be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A through coach tor Tates (Springs leaves Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives ot Tates at 1ZM5 t>. m. Sleeper on this train to Washington and New York. The seashore ex tire-s leaves Atlanta 7:30 n. in. for St. Simons and Cumber, land Inlands. Three dally fast trains each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Romo and Chattanooga. Travel tho Southern railway, western system, for safety, speed and comfort. Call bn dim W. Oarr, piasenger snd ticket ngent. Moron: J, J. Farnsworth, district passenger agent. Atlanta. Oa.; C. A. Renseotor. asal.itant general pas senger agent. Knoxville. Tcnn. SCHEDULE MACON TO NEW YORK. VU Portsmouth and Washington. Leave Macon, (Maeon and Northern Rail road). 9:10. August II. Arrivo Portsmouth, (Seaboard Air Line) 7:10 a. in.. August 12. Leave Portsmouth. (Norfolk and tVn.li- I ns ton Steamboat Company), ,a» p. m August 13. Leave Washington. (Pennsylvania Road), llsOO a. m„ Avgst II. Arrlv. New York (Pennsylvania Road), <iJ p. m.. August M. LUDDF.N" & BATES? ft. M. H. Still offer some trig summer b,d rgrtln* In piano, aud organs. See them. B. J. ANDERSON & SON, . Managers, Macon, Oa Tlie Gypsy went dawn, on her tlrat trip yesterday morning. It was not an excursion trip, but was made by Capt. Miller only ns n “feeler” for what ho Intends to" do from this on. The bout, tvas to have taken ettrslou party down In tlie afternoon but the ruin came down launch formi dable shower* that tho people wouldn't turn out and the trip was dcclured oir until tomorrow. At 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon tho Gypsy will leave her dock with nu ex cursion party fior points of Interest, down tho river. Capt Miller will have everything In waiting for tho pcoplo nt tho npjjolitrfl hour and he expects n good crowd. The bout will go a long wny down the rtrer nnd retuM about sundown. Tho price of tlckels will be 00 ceuts for grown people and 35 cents for children under 12 years of ago. In speaking of his trip down tho rlvor yesterday morning Capt. Miller said that no obstacles of any kind were on countered and tho trip was a kuccosjS In every particular. “Of course," bo said, “wo have good water now—better than wo can hope to have all tho tlmo —hut so far. I seo nothing that wilt work against the success of the bent excursions 1f tlie people of your city will do right by tis. Wo oaine uoro at nt> Kttlo expense nnd us long as the boat I* Idle the txponse Is being run up. Xho only way for a boat crow lo keep alive Is to keep moving. I hopo tho people will patronize the excursions, for If they do and wo can keep up until tho fair opens, there is prospect not only for somutlifng good for us, hut the excursions will bo a drawing card that will mean mntli to tho exposition people.” Capt. Miller trill liavo tho boat laud ing put In order for Hie excursion work. He will have u wide platform built im mediately ou the bank of tho river so that people can step from a linek or buggy oil to the tywtt without the disa greeable walk through the limd. No Sunday excursions will he run. Capt. Miller said Inst night that ho never found that Huudav work paid nnd will not attempt It till, time. He- shles, if his men are kept on iho tnovo all tho week carrying excursion parties down the river, ns the crew might to lie able to do, they will need each Sun day for rest.* ACADEMY OP MUSia OPE.VI.VC! OF TUB KCASON. rttfDAT, Alta. II. ■ BARLOW. DOLBON & POWERS . *fAMMOTIt MINSTRELS, Hvvtsd by the Word- Finous Coma- dUn, MILT. 'I. HARLOW, « . r. * -—Formerly BARLOW, WILSON. RIltMROSK & n , - WEST. Pr CC5 23c, M", 73c and $1. lUn^rvo resow ou sale at, Ludden & Bates Music IS I I } es, and if you are at an economical turn of mind you can use them at a saving of about liulf. There will be no scrambling, do clodming - about to, find them; wo never do tilings by halves; tlie matchless bargains are nil ticketed, marked and, in position for your inspection, not "a handful).” ’Tis a boun tiful supply of bargains that will crowd the sloru Tuesday as well as TO- 150 flue wblto Bed Spreads, soiled odds and ends of the stock. 75c„ 85c. nnd J1.3D will buy Imported goods. Any sprend on the counter Is worth double the price nuked. 130 dozen TuwcIIk to bo closed out at half price. 75 Lace Curtains; only one, two and threo pairs of a kind. Odd ones nil on tho center counter nnd marked at prices to close out. Don't miss this bargain In Lace Curtains. 1,300 yards all tho S nnd 10c. Ging hams throwu In a big pllo to select from, rrico to close, 3 3-4c. a yard. 28 pairs high grade Porttcrros; some of tho odd. You can buy nuy of them at about half tho former price. 1,800 yards beat oil mid turkey red Calicoes nt 3 8-jle. 1,000 shirt length Cotton Flannel will bo sold at So. n yard. Now Js tho tlmo to buy your Cotton Flannel and savo from 2 to So. n yard ou the pur chase. Ninety pieces extra lino quality bleached and unbleached Cotton Flan nel will bo offered at prices that will Btartlo you. Don't miss the great lmr- gnta salo of Cotton Flannel tomorrow. Flve-cont counter replenished. En tire lines of 10, 12 1-2 and 16c. Dress Goods nil go on tills oounter at Sc. n ynrd, SSc. will he tho price Of the gents’ madras clntlt and French percale Shirts; beautifully laundered; tho kind you pay $1 tor. 47c. your pick of a lot of gents', tin. laundered Shirts thnt nre Boiled. The finest makers' goods In this lot. 15c. Is (ho price wo will sell you three big lots of nten nnd boys' Ncgllgq Shirts. 1,800 yards heavy 12 l-2c. Cliovlod fur men's slilrts. Prluo 0 3-4c. a yard, Seo tho hnrgnln lots ot ladles and children's Hosiery. 200 ladies and goats' silk Parasols and Umbrellas placed on tho counters Monday at tu'lccs that will hurry tho lot off. OAItPETS, MATTINGS AND HUGS. It won't tnko you long to find out thnt tho prices wo make you on Car pets, Hugs and Mnttlngs no ono end touch. You nre cordially Invited tfi call and get prices. Wo will savo you from 5 to 25c. a yard on your pur. chases. Balance of our ‘Window Shades of fered nt prices to clean out tills deport ment. ; Address nil communiontIons pertain ing to tho retail store >Y. O. Lyons, 553 Cherry street. WOLFF &HAPP ROOM: WANTED NEWMANS Our Mr. Newman is in New York now buying a heavy stock of fall goods, for which we need nil the room posiblo, therefore we shall make it an object to To Buy Now at the Prices Below, That we mean business, and are anxious to dispose of the goods even at actual cost. Foil RENT. A dairy nnd InnE farm In Godfrey dlit- xinty, on .-dm! a hair miles r ono yoar from October I. ’“**■ *nd lots In city of M«- trlct, lilt front city, r next. Al.-o h Spring street, No. 4*7, 15 raoms. Hprinir street. No. 671, S room* 2 outuMc. Pina street, No. 7M, 5 rooms. Pine xir«**t. No, 718, 8 rooms 4 Outside. No. 101. 5 rooms, t outside. Asa No. 5 rooms, 2 outside. Walnut street. No. 1071, 5 rooms large lot. Fourth street. No. 122?, 3 rooms. Main street. No. 225. East Macon, black- smlibrh sod house. Potess‘on to Spring street houses can be given at once, others from 1st October next, for one year. Apply to Mrs. C. H. my Vineyard /load, Bouth dozen handsonv? embroidered apron* ready fbr use a-t the small sum of 16 cento. These are something cn- artfy tmr. Percale shirt waists 39 cents. Twtnty yards extra good quality yard-whin sea tohnul for $1, Silver belt buckles only 15 cerito. •Black silk belts with silver buckles MOM, Five (pieces 34-inch wide scrim 4 cento, fully worth 10 rents ft yard. Eight idee(•*♦ whlto ground percales 1-2 cento, fully worth 12 1*2 cents. ’Ben pieces dark ground flattens 7 1-2 cents, w’yjld bo good valuu at 12 1»2 OMtt* Swivel *1]kr» 19 csnls, ths chenpest gootis ever offered— make handsome chJrt Extra fine (Umitlst tocloss at 10 cents. Colored Juipoutoti dotted swJsses JO nl». The bMt twenty yards yard-wide ►leaching for $1 ever offered In Macon. Pink and blue striped percales 8 1-2 •nto, ihcse arc yardnvldc, worth 15 nto. Fine French batiste® worth 35 cents, to dose ait 16 cento. One lot of French sateens In all desf- 1.1**'" rotors lo <!'*«* ;ii 12 1-2 ^nto. are revulsr 25 cento goods. Kalknl waffh allies SS'oents. These ture pure tdlkfl, worth douMe that price. French organdies In solid colors and handsome floral designs, worth 49 cento, to dost at 19 cents. Light weight Henriettas in all desira ble shade*. 40 Inches wide, worth CO cento, to clone at 39 cents. 12.60, $1.25, $t fancy dr css silks, beaut I- ful patterns. Y*xur c bo toe at 69 cento. These are the biggest bargains In fine drew silks ever offered tn Macon or elsewhere. 36-Inch wide worsen draw goods in the beat cd shade® to cIqmc at 19 cents. On« tot Tivothcni’ friend boys' shirt woImUs 'to close iK 39 cents. We sha9l continue to setl ournlock ot infants’ long dre**t#*H at the reduced prices. We have a largo aHuortment. HMk Windsor tics in twelve different colors nt 16 cento. Our Ha*.oh lawn# at 6 cento cannod be heat. Fine narrow real laces 15 and 26 cents per dozen. Be/uUffSV 26 cents per dozen. ffeo our lizzard-akin pocketliooks. They are beauties. Firm narrow nainsook leimbroideries—* a large variety very cheap. Cbudrtn’s fibbed veat<« 6 cents. J>adies* rJfbbed vests, rllbon ri>und the neck. 10 cento. F/incy »IJk parasol» worth from $2 ta $5 to oto*e out st Si each. Our entire stock ot fine Ecrue lacesi At cost Turkish bath toweb* 10 cento. Bleached cUtton toweto 60 cents per dozen. r 9anstoga quilt®, large and heavy; at 69 oento, worth tl. Cirmbno o» good as Lonsdale 8 cento per ynrd, flllk.iJIne. yanl wide. In largo variety ot colons, only 10 cento a yard. Pencallmt. the bc«t waist tinlng/12 l-£ cento per yard. MILLINERY. The greatt^tt slaughter in our store Is In our ralHIncry department. Dn-fcaed hntsi at your own pr/c*. New lot of fine white Milan sailors nt $1.25. worth 32. Fine sailor* at GO cents. Wo quote no prices on ehape®, as any price will bo accepted si NEWMANS 555 CHERRY STREET. _ -- •- — ■•■'nt