The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 07, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894. ! CLIPPED. Is now open, und we bejsin _ v SuF it with a cannonade all along f C'iy the line, with a Boom that ’has a big, big B. Our stock of Men's, boys’ and Chil dren's Clothing for fall wear 1894, is resplendent with newest styles, nobbiest pat terns and perfect workman ship—a stock representing the latest ideas of the best Clothing manufacturers of America. It will afford us much pride and pleasure to show our lines. You’ll want to wear a real stylish Hat this fall. Our Sherman $4 Derby, warranted as good as any regular $5 Stiff Hat in the world, and will serve you proper. CHARLES WACHTEL, 515 CHERRY STREET, - - - - ftACOjN, GEORGIA RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Adopted at a Meeting of the Methodist Ministers, Locei and Visiting. Wednesday Morning ON THE DEATH OF DR CLARK Shewing ll»» l«ov* ami Kiltim 111* Cnl* |««g*ir« Itpld I'm* llie* Ulflsd KrliuUr, Kuilnrnt Divine niift lira* <lll» Author* A meeting rtt re—tlwrt vl*HlnR memSjetn of the ttinth OXUixli Confer- one «w held at -Mulberry Wirurl par- nonuKc WtdneKby nvafifin*. bei*t*ni- Usr I, UK. Hev. J. W. Uutke mm tailed Lj she Uvitr i.titl Hev. J. ,W. WtUKon re- (|U«t«l to not a* reorelnry. Til ere were ptw.'iw llev. J. W. Burke. Hev. J. It. Owen. Hev. O. B. Ok»wr, Hev. 8. 8. iltveet. Rev. Cl. 8. J.*nm«n, Hev. Alon- u, (MUik. Rev. O. O. N. Mnr!X>ne11, Itov. H. H. F*Mnr. Hev. T. W. Bill*, Hev. H. C. June*, llev. J. W. Weenon, Hev. J. T. Mlminti. On nestlon of Hev. AVmxu Monk, lies’. Oeonte 8. Johmmxm amll Hev. J. W. Wtown were a»>i<kn.leil a ucnvmtlt'tee to (lm ft lurseSile runiutluns on tltie ‘iiuiiih of Ur. J. 0. A. OJ.uk. The ootnmUlee submitted the f>l!iwlr«c ,iv>>.>ktt|etM, which were urtiMlmotiuiy arirjKcil: < "Whetv.u. in toy plt-vkienee of God, uur lalliful anal hoireoi btciCiev, Dr. J. O. Clark. ha« ‘been removed from the oorvferonoe urel rlimvh to the Ihormi- Inar und trfusntrhtinC church a«ove; IhertiTor*, he it "lira* lived. '1’nu t in the death of Dr. Otmrk (the fidultiern SldtMuJlHt climvdi kufj cine of lie m ot tu(Tiled, sifted and faUslutd ntsMai one of Uie ublcot exv cient* of too dxurlmts .me ot the ■iKMi dtow.ivd uilwcal.io ‘df Ota cuatome nan one of tho mat ibllRent promutem Of 11B IOU.',tO.W>iMC “Kwsdved. That Uie Uouth Georgia Clmtertwo kMM one of ku lenllng and moot adUve member*, one of t!a moot ithlifent ni*l natlhful proddlnit eldero amt one of Ahe must ardent fn!vi:da u-nd liromolera of kla oJu.ailon.il irisUtu- maa. “tteoolved. Tint we tender to Mo be reaved f.cully our hoard 11,1 eyrniiojiy uad IkK we pray Ooci’e lend erect mer- etee irpun tlheiu. "He,.lived. ici.it a copy of Ulnae no- ulutlona be furotxhud to bhe Uimlly of our deccMaed torotiuir anal ith.it the Wen- lejcin UulKUan «tdvw..ite, rlie Mavn Tclexmfth sand Bln* vM.u .«> Evening Neiva be rtocieeted to tmbUoh them." OH, WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed Un< warning—the »lg- not, perhapa, of ttw auro nppron h of tlutt moil- terrible dlaoiee, coliauiutpinT Aak youmdf If you mil afTnnd. for the Kike ot saving so evuta. run tSio rlak mid do (kothtng for It. We know from experience Oval Shlloh'a Ou.iv will cure your cough. H never fills Tills ex plain# why more than e million bottles wore' MM the Plat year. It relieve* croup und whooping cough m once. Moibere, do not be without It. l\.r lame buk. tide or cheat, use Shiloh'* l'orou* Planters. Sold by (loodwyo ft nm.111 Dm* Company, Corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. DAVE HAHN KIT DEAD. He Dltd Yesterday of Conaumpdon, Funeral T|ila Uhralug. Mr. Dive Barrett (Red at hla home on lower Walnut sireet *t an mrly hour yeotenkiy ntornln* of conev run - tbsss. lie woe about U yctsei old and uimiun sled. He has pot rnastsl in tny burl, neos for si member or yeira, being a co.neumt«ire invalid. Tbe Iwil will occur rovn hla lire hcvme this OMWn| at 10 o'cw—lfc Tac Intermreft wal! tike piece In Uie Will iam Ww'lt cennterk - . Awarded Highest Honor*—World's Fair. DR BAKING PONDS MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cieim of Tartar Powder. Fnt an Ammonia, Alum or any ether adulterant »O YEARS THE STANDARD. ZACK ROUSH FOUND DEAD With Strong Indications That He Was Murdered and Robbed. HIS MAD CAREER IN MACON Terrible Rolling of trie l.lfe ef a Men tVilo Was the Principal actor In a keiiMHilenal ’Iregeil, In Till* Oily. An Associated I'riwi fflspatch from I.lve (Ink, Fin., says Unit iho body of T. House, u young limn from tVurlh COttbly, Oil., wan found in tile ivooils lionr Unit pluco yesterday, and the ludl- tcti Ions vveru thnt be had Ihtii murdered uud rohlwd. I /. T. House*, or Ziu'k House, as ho was known lierv, Is well fuiucmlirwli It hns oiily Ih.-cii uut ijuite ihnu yours Mice he piny oil tho loading rule* iu mi only iin.nilug Irngidy Hut sturtlod tho oiillrc city nuil isiuib uour ouuslug tho douth of two people boaldos blmaolf. It was Jnat ubual dawn uuo muiniug two yours ago hist cMotwr wbou llouso In u momout of Jonloua r.igo abut llsslo W.dgouns, tin* belle of tlio doml u.omlu of this erty In Un* luvunt, uttouiiitod to brnlu u young man who was hie most Ihtlmuto friend uud cut Ilia owu throat For nouio time uflor tho tragedy It huh thought thnt Inilli House mid KimIo AVhlgeoos would die. House was ear ned to n hotel ami while still In a pre carious condition managed lo i.iuke hla escape. Basle XVidgoou* liunlly fully rcoovered und Utile cfTort was mudo to eateh House. From Macon House went lo Florida, where he has been ever since, Bouse of lila.frleuila lu Mteon knew where In) was, and it Kevins that lie made no great eltort lo hide, its he went by his reel niuue. When the AssiN'Intial Fives dispatch was received at iho Telegraph oilleo last nlglH a .vpulter took It to the liomu of Keete Wilgc-ms nud showed it to her. She expressiHl surplse at bis death, hiu s.i.il oil.* knew he was In Live Oak, Fla. Mies Widgeon* wild It was a pity for him to d!o In mieb a manner but that she could not say aho was sorry of. bis death, ns »hr* was always ntrald he would oome back and kill hor. From her manner, however. It was evident Hint the tinmglit of house having been foully murdered was shocking and she had very little to say. Inn seemed to ho thinking deeply—.Vo doubt her mlud was full of ih nights of that October meneng mere than two years ago She was an ileus i i he ir all lliai was sort nlmut House, out did not talk much, although she* freely answered nil iiu"s- tlons. Miss Widgeons said that House's fa ther had dlol since he shot her ami Uut she thought his mother was nlso dead. She expressed sympathy for hit rola tires when s|H>iklug of Ihviu. Beauty, stylo, i|tmlity; what' a combination. See the "Knox Rat.” Phillips DHOPPED DEUD. £V>b Smith. Aciv.ml an PUtMl 1 *, Haa 4 •wJdenCalL n»b Smith, tht* woll known Ktcwnrd at Pntat4'« iMVtUl'.m, haa done h!n Lxat Mml'A to the NvMtmiira ««? ctix placr. VWii vUKimr at the hw* cf a Inuibl i: tti>it r.'Miv, \»su-i: <»n I Mum Mn^t war nriitnlgftt l.wt nUht hr fell dead nn«i \v.*« ithun aumm»n«M without a UnmoCi wtwnlntt* •'Bxb.** un he rr» ItitrAUarly known, w.n an «*c«iiptanr »»-rjro in rvrry «xv rpiiiTt. lip to < oVKx'k >*rrtrnlny hr dl l retuhr «m1ct tft thr jvtviUon, and «'!u*n hhf ond ht> d.iy’a duties iMtne. went to n*x? L\rmrt;r.Yng. AStrr bouiR thrw for wrwl houiv he wua take ruihienly «lrk. Dr. Mobre trja oaHrd ki but t>y t4io time lie arrived 'the mu hxet plKVUIi>i.A\l Smith bo«r»V‘.t at Clttrilr Honpaen>l jtftce.on mrrrt. HI* nK>ther Nr« ia Cc<umK>ua'«ihi hLs lamHfli will prctvi^lv ix» r.tken there thh ewntotK. At thr auit(^»ikvn of Dr. Jdobf* thr coroner baa bum not Med of die cwxc ami tvttl hoM un inquost. Smith via h imn i«f (.waptionaRy good tmRa and bad subsetrttlai frlenA* muon»c both thr white and evdorrd pr> t'tr of dlaoon. Hf had done long and fattWSd ffervtce at Putartra, oral hU AMter fcet fN br greatly tnirard ax the mvillon. USB HOLMES* MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Dn. Holmtr Sc Mavnn. DcntiaU, Rt Mulbrrty 6:rr«L It cuter bleeding auma. ulorra, tor* cnout. *or* throat, dram thr teeth and purtiwa lha breath. For aai* by ail drug- Steaa We’ve clipped all the profits off of our Low-cut Shoes. The season is late and we don’t want to carry over a single shoe. The profit is yours. Coine and see. E. C. efc C* W. THE SHOE WEN, 616 Cherry Street. points About people. Col. J. 8. TbMn.w Of AtHireta I* In the city. Air. M. Kangv Jr„ of Perry Is at the Park hotel. Mr. John \V. Griffith, a promfneht knight of the grip, arrived at the Park hotel yesterday. Hon. John T. Hodgm. editor awl p:o- nldtor of the Perry H’jnie Journal, w.ij In ithe Oily ye»terday. Mr. J. E. Barron lend A. W Kersey of Upon county autographed at the Park totel yanerday. ■Mr. L. O. Keogh of Near York anil In advance of “The Hustler," which wK1 play APacon Thursday, the XStfa, Is gt the Park hotel. Air. Samuel V. Yopp of Danville was In the city yenteidhy. the gue.it of the Park hcrttl. Ml-. Y >pp Is one cf the ihuu; prominent eltlzen-j of Twljr* conn- cy and is a candidate far ane itgi.<lature from that county. -Mr. Clem Phillip* Is now In the East ern inarkei* Imrk.ug tip (lie latest fads nud fancies in gentlemen's lurnishiiig goals. Ml - . i'lhlt.pV fv|iutflllou ns a furnslicr Is known throughoul the Simlh, nnd the public can rest nssuivd Out what, he ,;iow» lu ibis line Is al- tViiya bp lo date. Mm Hubert Poole and chiMren of Amertcua, who have been spending the mimnter erUch Miw. Houle's father, Dr. J. G. MoCraiy. .at McCrary's mill, re- tiirir.il home mat nlrnt. Dr. AfoOrary a’lcirno.tlull'd them und will spend Home time In Amenlcus. lie Is Just r.:,w re- oovering from a severe itlnev.i and hM fiteuds Slope In see him mucth tmproveil by tho change.. THE VERDICT Of the Coroner's Jury on the Death of Andrew Wright. The Telegraph ban tat last succeeded In gelling the coroner'* verdict on the deerth of Andrew Wrlglft, cne negio wiv’d was run <»ver and killed on tihe East TenfiesM. railroad n't Blake's brickyard creasing on Tuesday 'morn ing. r The verdict reads a* Mlciws: “We, the Jury, ftnd that Andrew Wrtght dune to hts death by being hi't amt ktwoltel oft the train with a piece of wood tlbnown fitim the handn of.Jcihn L. AlnCreary. condnrttor, on Ihh 4th dvy of SepRenrtbor. lgtil. -and run over liy the "oraIn on the Eaot Ten«e«iee, Vir ginia and Georgia railroad. ''Warren Mostdy, Foreman. W. C. ClAles. *'L. C. MitohH. "A. L. Oanlncr.” Two of the jurors refused to sign the Verdtoi. Those Jurors were Messrs. Pat terson and Craig. The ovidonce uf oeveral negroes and oil" fiuu;*rt1i*.)r ot the road was that Wright h.td ’told Caiii before he died that CcmviOv'tO'.' .McCrrtiry knocked him oir-the train with a lunip of emij. the only difference.la the testimony ortus tli.it the supervisor, whose naimo couh not ibc* lcinn.-d, sihl Abut .Wright had told him i.ihe conductor kicked him off. McCreary haa not been arrosted. JFANDSOME OHN,\aiENT. A Peacock of Which a Macon Uidy Is (Proud. Otrs. C. H. Barnes Is Justly proud of a peacock she has lust received fiom a lady mldmnM Iri Perry. Tho [icucock Is one at the largest and finest SDoclmens over seen In tho rec- clon nnd was owned dulling his llfetlmo by Mm. Bairn so. wtio ke[it Wm on tho tgnyki Cra»-ford county, hut owing to tho tc'lcntless war he waged on the ytmug chickens on the place she de cide*! to get eld of Mill, but on account of Ms great bcuuty she wanted to pre serve him In some manner. Some one suggithed the idea of hiving him stuffed and dhe began making Inquiries for a tax4dciinil.it. After oome time she learned Klicit Mrs. Marlon King hf Ferry CV.IS ail ill luxid.-nr.y, ,m I if t..| c me iwuM' uhI.mi.',', Hi ■ bird w-.w forwardthl to her. Thla iwas see- civil tnonlllis ago. and a day or two ago she eras delighted to have him returned to her even more beautiful and proud thin 'before*, nnd lie now iv-aupies a con gpDcuous place In BIra. Himes* parlor. Cdan. Wing hue proven herstif nn ex- iwu' til taxkleilmy cind haa succeeded In nrnklng a beautiful bird even more beautiful. AT THE JAIL. A Crazy Moil Brought InAFitam Telfair county. A deputy sh irlff of Telfair county ar rived *n Hie oily yesterday wtth a crasy nun named Luke studsstll. He wfis en route to the asylum wlht the man and well take* him over to Mllledgevtllc* this iixinlnx. atnMUU Is as crazy as they ever get to I'.*, lie seems to httve cn tlreJy l«h fko power of apcech, ami Jab bers mormNke a monkey than a human bang shell k.vi to. Jlertcm Chehey was given temporary lodging at the JaH yedlerdby by an ofti- cer of the h «r front Meriwether county, ■sftm tv escorting him to the state penl- tontiary. Ohenesr goes up few two years for hog stealing. nnOKBHs3 BECOME BENEDICTS. Sli*»m Givrrr T. KenDnw snd Dun can McRae Arc Wed. On Thursday lire Mr. Qe>onge T. Ker shaw nnd Mias Huger were married In Obarteatoa and are ocwr taking a bridal tour. ■tail* nirht. In Cochran, Mr. Duncan* McRae an 1 Mlsa Peacock were mirrted. The friends of emch of the contract ing paitles. und they are legion, extend many cungtuhitatlons. 1LVPPY CHILDREN. UVIe Miw Jeter Entertains Her Friends little Kevins Jeter enteOulned her Ut- tle Monde at the borne of her parents. W Ccllego street, yesterday afternoon. The party ecu conducted by the little lady ivvambi ed. and royally end ho*pl- Uitoly dkl -be entertain her guests. She wse a queenly bout ess and saw that each one present enjoyed the THE BAPTISTS IN SESSION The First Day's Doings of the Reho* beth Association Annual Convention. THE MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE Will In All ProbabllllK Go Into the Hand* oflh* Association—xiiMian* to Be Discussed Tod»y—Th# Prominent Visiters* The Baptists Have the west end of the city Ibr the next few day*. The good people out that way Wave surrendered their homes bo them, though, and are glad to have such excellent vIsKons as (heir guests. ltie Kehobath Association convened In the Tattnall SuUare Baptist church nt 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho meeting was called to order iby Rev. It. D. Malkiry. moderator. Kev. A. J. Clteevts of IMohiezuma wj.* at bin (leak M derk. and 'Mr. W. J. Moore of Sla- con. the treaaurer. iwas present. Upoo Uis enboUment of delegates the fcJIcKVlnac well kTi.'vn BvptUns re-pond ed to their names as repreienaiolvea of tlie ohurohen herein namfd: MACON OHUftCHBS. First Church—Rev. George Brvuoton Tailor, D. D.. Hev. J. B. Garnbrell, D. D., Hdv. George H. McOaH, D. D., A. T. Moncrlef. E. T. MalDry, B. L. Wil lingham. J. >E. IVJiiet. C. B. WJlIIng- ivaai, J. G. Douglrtry and Alexander Proudilt. South Macon—Rev. J. C. Sotoanon. J. P. Uingford. J. W. NJchota, J. D. Mc- Duflle. W. C. Floyd ,T. E. Toote, ij. W. WM taker. ToKtnail eautre—Rear. A..B. Camp bell. D. !D.. R. S. Merrtt, Ckpt. J. ». BtOiaun. S. F. Fulghum and A. T. Ad ame. Wluren Chag>?l—Jdhn C. Jones, F. M. Jbnea. L. H. Wood. J. G. Ctarllsie. VlncvOlle—Rev. E. P. O.nxnll, Rev. P-. D. Blaitory. D. D.. Itfcv. C. A. Turner, J. J. Jelkn. F. L. Matlony. TVMteivuker—IH. T. Hirtle'.t and W. H. Rowland. Bmievoli-iice—-L. A. McCarty, R. H. '•►ippey, E. A. Culpepper. Bt'tfhel—C. 'H. Loam. G. W. Tidwell. S. A. Rockmore. C. C. Hamlin, A. J. Dlkhi*. ©won—Rev. J. F. CargBe. Culluden—lA J. MbAfee. El.mi-*By letter. 005-m—J. F. Thomas. WUllam Tuck er. E. H. Hollendcre. Fettowehtt)—A. W. Causey. Fort Valley—W. H. Norton, B. L. Ross. George T. Jones. Henry Blalock. Fiomyith—Rev. T. M. CMHaiwy, J. E. Powell, J. M. Ensign. Houston Factory—Rev. J. O. Sande- fem, John Wanner. iMcmhatlvDle—Rev. Z. T. Weaver. 'Mbutexunu—Rev. A. J. Cheeves, J. E. doVaugivn. Mlillutvy—H. T. Moseley, R. R. Gil- bedt. Myrtle—R. R. Hurst. (Perry—Rev. F. B. Tharpe, C. K. Hen derson. T. M. McKlIlan. Iteynolds-J. a. Hill. Rdhdbefh—-W. E. HMchebt. (Ruasellyllle—aiomer Harden, Henry Ponder. GlilixA—J. E. Barrom. Thwixistcn—T. H. Stout, B. J. W. Graham. W. H. Dallas. C. B. Thomp son. E. W. Cturk. There are ervctul ohureWer In the ns- eoclalliim that rwore net; represented by delegates. In these cases tile charges mere represented by letter. On taking up the election of new of- Hears Rev. R. D. Mhilory of Vineville evas rc-elaatrtl moderator, as also were Hev. A. J. Cheeves of Montezuma and Mr. W. J. Moore re-elected cleTk and treasurer, respectively. MONROE FEBtALE COLLEGE. One of the most Important things that cume up at yesterday's meeting of the association mas the matter of placing the BDonroe Female College at Forsyth In the hands of tho Rehobctih Associa tion. Mt. J. E. Powell, one of the delegates front FonsFth. read a resolution offer ing to place tho college, with all Its propertlgs. In the hands of the Baptists dt this assoul-atlon on the condition that the aesoclaltlbn cuntfmie it as n female college, nnd that J. E.. Powell cm pres ident and T. M. CaMaaviy ns a meirJber of the board of -trustees, be appointed to make this transfer at the nex/t meet ing of the board. The mtitter has not been acted upon yet, but the college iwlH most Itkely be accepted by the assocln'tton upon the condUtlons named. The morning -and afternoon sessions were taken up in hearing oome reports anil nltenUlne to the routine business of the convention, .with some -little dis cus-ion on the aubteot of missions. At 111.' c'hurc-h last nlghi Rev. T. M. OaSomsy of Fors>'th preached the Intro ductory sermon. HI* text was taken from « part bf Samuel xxlv: 21. embody ing the words: "Neither will I offer burnt offerings to the Lord, my God. of that Which doth cos* me nothing.” Hla subject deduced from this pas-age of Scripture wa« 'True Manhood vs. Par- aeltetsm." The association will go Into, conven tion again this morning at 9 o'clock. One of the special orders flor today will be a liberal tillscussrm of missions. Dr. J. G. Gibson of Atlanta, secretary cf the -home <nl.**«on boinl, I* In attend ance and wlil be -the leading spetiker on this sublciat. The (hoiberations of the convention, the IkiptHts would have It understood, are open to the DUbUc. A c-ordtil wel come nvdll be extended by them to all visit or*. CONVEPCTION NOTES. One of the moat dlrtlngulahod vtsltors on the flebr of the convention yester day tins Rev. C. C. Brown. D. D.. of 8uit»pter. 8. C. Dr. Brown Is one of the cibleat and most active ministers in the BapCtKt denomination of tho South, and no «mi* from a distant seats Is better lonown to the u.rnurts of JIaeon than he He will in oil Drobabllity addrea tlib convention before ft adjourns. A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION The Gypsy Will Take a Big Crowd of Pleasure Seekers Down the River This Evening. We have made arrangements by which we are offering to th*5 readers of the Telegraph the Demorest Cut Paper pattern*, which are worth from 2# to M c**nta each, thus making every copy of the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mail ac cording to directions t>n It and you will receive by mali the pattern In tho olzf chcoen. PLENTY OF FUN FOR ALL flwteBU Dr. Gibson another very MonRoaoi ccnvmwSttn. The iloator imterent of the urate ate pcx'sewt board of tnbastc* of the C.dloaing: J. J. Jo obalmnan; J. g. Glbs:n t raHanr Md arejaiurer: Rf kin. Sunday sch ool ltv.ur •»M bond anti c^anaee ilurlna thfts convratlon. •>f Atlanta Is ? figure in the Is here in the h>n baarcL The h is composed u«of Allan a, »f Atlantu, see- v. T. C. Boy er. This Is the may be made Rev. J. L M.*L*nd>n df Da/wsoo Is wnother 9ar».*Fn in atten-itnee as a vte- flor. lie #i* here trying to avll a reUglcus Lwok of his own autho :iip. ftracon Baalists are deMghrted to shake hands wtth Rev. J. M. WfcDar oC Co- luntbua. Mr. WjIit. though in point of eervioe n comparatively young mtn- i*Ur. haa mta{btt»hed a reputation for hlnvself for -e^xQuence. He is now jm- tor of the Sact'nd church to Cotumbus. Rev. J. M. Dodd of Fairbum, well known to Baptises here, ns net) as in other parte of the nUte, le here. Thl j Will Be the Crovrnlng Croiae of All the Grpif'i Kxpedlllone •* Good Order Will Be Preaersrd* Let Everybody Go. # TWe Gypsy win make her .firet moon light excursion tonight. Oapt. Miner a’nd hl3 pretty little Steamier httve beiew laying low for Che pUat feiw days, walking for the bright xnowmhine nights to come bo that one of titom romantically dekgWtful moon light excursions could toe nvide, Old Luna bus came maw again in all her emii-mg glory, and 'fhe Gypsy will toalce a delightful paruy of merry- makers down 'the river tonight unless *he botler tokxwa up. Tine boat will leave N sharp and sure a*t 8 o’clock, and nil Whb have not then got -ahoard will hiave too get a plrtnk. She will skfan along ait a knotty race Cor eight or ten mites down. There will be a aplendbd suing band along, led by Ool. Ned Blackshevir with hts Addle. It will ‘be seen to that everybody who goes ^*03 a good time. The trip down and back will be made in ithree hours, or '£ft£reabouts. Leaving ut 8 o’clock 'the boat win return about 11. Oapt. Milter wiili eoe to h that good ortler to kept and only orderly people will be allowed an Uhe bout. U will be an excuriton for ladteis and ge-ntlemwir und a tramber of 'the moic promrhent famJJes In the etcy (are ora id co have btfew booked for t'heUjrtp* Lunch will be served on boaird about 9 or 10 o’cHock. “I have been in a peculiar streak of bad Ittck sHnoe I came,” Captain Milter said yesterday. "We Wavfc had a splen- dUi river aM 'Uhe (time, but rlnce our very suocJessful (trip dbwn a week ago the rain hiaa been 'a fatal Pncerferenco bo »tihe exctrr'ii.ona. I don’t want any bet ter river than la <rtoiw flowing. I could run »ilhrough ink on such n river us wo now have wJtihout a light and never strike a artxg. It Is higher by a good deal now kc was (a week ago. Oh, yes, 'if I can Just get the ctOwd tonight, and rwe have ah uncloud'sd sky, this trip win be un advertisement for iho Gypsy ih'alt vti’.l never lose Us effect.” Don’t miss seein”: the Knox Hat. Phillips. DRY GOODS MARKET. Now York, Sojit. 6.—In all, departments of the dry goods trade business has been of the largness of previous reports and the Jobbers are very active. Agents re. port a very large ouslness doing, that would have been greatly increased but for the exhaustion of stocks of many goods. Agents have advanced the price of New York mills wide sheeting 1 cent per yard. Oal: town, flrat carls, charter oak %c„ bleached cotton He*, and Amos- heog staples and fancy ginghams to 9Rc. and Merlmac acid 2!ic. Printing clotba are Hi good demand, .and sales of 90,090 at 3 cent* PORT ROYAL TO LIVERPOOL. Port Itoyal, S. 0., Sopt O.-The Btenmer Ramon Deuirfinnga* cleared from Port Royal today for Liverpool with 2,800 bales of new cotton, 1,000 sacks of flour and 100 tons *or lumber aud logs. This ship came here from Tampa with 3,000 tons of phofphato rock for Liverpool, and In addition to tho above mentioned cargo has taken on 350 tons of coal for bunker purposes and will sail direct to Liverpool with out having to stop f*jr coal at Norfolk. BANK DOORS CLOSED. Harrisburg, Penn., Sept. 6.—The Middle- town National Bank at Middletown, of which Charies W. Raymond is president, closed' Us doors today. The cause oi the failure Is supposed to bo the dis counting of the paper or certain corpora tions and individuals who And K impos sible to pay. Tho capital Is JSj.OOO; sur plus, 121,000; and undivided profitsfc.uw, according to its last report, with average deposits of $160,000 and an average dis count of $200,000. The failure has been anticipated and will not cause much dis tress. TEXAS COTTON. EXPORTED. Galveston, Sept. 6.—The first clearance of cotton for this season has been made to a foreign port. The Sierra, line steamer Maria, cleared fof Liverpool with i.60fl bales of cotton valued at $2Tr,248. The entire cargo come from one compress in Houston, and was brougnt down from Houston in fearges and ioaded from them Into the steamer in Bolivar roods, with the exception of 1.200 bales, which were taken on outside the bar. VERMONT ELECTION RETURNS. Wliite River Junction, Vt.. Sept. 0.— Woodbury's plurality for governor is 20,730 nnd majority 20,071. His ma jority In the stato completo will bo about 27,575. LADIES do you know DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL HID PENNYROYAL PILLS ar* the original anil only FRENCH, mfaud r»> linblocnro on the market. Prioo$1.00; sent by ' wiL Genuine *old only by GOODWYN’S DRUG STORM, Sole Agents. Macon. Ga. NAME OF PATTERN: Send (hit coupon and 10 cents to the , Macon JWty. Sjph and yon can any one Of TatUms puUithed. 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A special illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on the envelope iu which it is enclosed , C40—MISSES* BELL SKIRT. Sizes for 14 and 16 Years. A trim little skirt in the popula.' “bell” shape, fitting easily around the hips and with some fullness behind. Any of 'the seasonable materials can be made up In this model, und it may be trimmed in any resired way. This skirt combines well with any style of skirt. A Special illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on the envelope in which it is enclosed. •30—LESBIA WAIST—Sizes for 14 and 16 Years. A charming little model, suitable for afternoon or general wear, or for more dressy occasions, according to the ma terial selected. This corsage has the effect of a guimpe waist, and Is the uarae both back and front. The stock collar and girdle are made of ribbon, and by having two or three sets of these In different colors, a pleasing va riety may be made In the toilet. 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