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THE MACUJf TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORYIHG, SEPTEMBER 8, 1894.
JUST RECEIVED.
Two collars go with each Shir
and we sell them for
“$1.00
Also a lot of those low neck
Night Robes at the same; we
caji give you others tho’ at 50c
Summer Bows and Ties at 15c
J. H. HERTZ
Corner Second & Cherry
A. KEATING
"„ 1W “ ,b * rr J’«t. - JIuco.., G«.
tar, iie.iaenc*. 40s
..„ KOXICJS.
Wrtlis, death!, funeral, and
Sr.l 8J „ sert ' d ,n toll column at U
“ua lint, and 10 cents per im, tor
muai lno ' A responsible name
jnuot accompany the advertisement aa a
guarantee of pood faith.
Copy for contract advertisement* tn
SSSSS ■ roleEraph lmu>t b>
lnlt> business office before 1
cloclc p - m ' Saturday to insure IneerUon.
l. McManus co
GENERAL
Undertaking
Establishment
; Next to Hotel Lanier, i.
Day Telephone 436
hight Telephones.. .'.435, 17s
ASHIER HOOKS
UNDER ARREST.,
'o Had Charge of the Cash of the]
Seaboard Air-Line and fell
From Grace.
•ND A SWELL VOUNG MAM WAS HE I
• a Had Boen • Social Favorite | a u,.
con Before til. Kn r.o In Atlanta
Swelldom, Which Wrecked
Ilia Itoncaty*
Easy As Can Be
—washing with Pearline. Just
try it and see. None of the rub,
rub, rub that made the old washboard
hateful. None of the old washboard, either.
Nothing but common sense washing of
clothes, paint, dishes, anything in the house
with something that takes out the dirt, instead of
making you rub it out. It’s a big difference.
1 here’s a saving in the labor—but, besides that,
there’s a saving in the wear. v ■'
Washing with acids and chemicals is easy, too—,
but it isn t safe. Washing with Pearline is.
*T"i Peddlers imd some unscrupulous gro.
ilPWP ’TP Ccrs will tell you "this isu good
V* CL A V< or tho same as I’earline.’’ IT’S
tALSt—Pearline is ncvcrspeddled j it your crocer sends you an iml-
utlon, he honest—send it back. 348 JAMES PYLK, New York,
BOUND VOLUMES
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Office
I SQUAKE ON WINDOW.
New goods every week.
HouS? 00 *’ CI '° ckury ' «'»“ware and
Elncst collection 10c. bud 2ou. Cabinet
Frame* lu the city. vnomet
^Nicest line SBc. sett Shirt Studs In
Tlio latest style Corsage Plus loo.
• Five-cent Milk Cans and un ■
Clntiss Setts.
Landers, Frnry & Clark Knife Se
low* 1 * 0 1!in0 Purses Casing out very
A large lot 3 and 4 and 6 and S canon
jars, no tops, Oc. a gallon. Sn 0n
R- F- SMrJH.
Has. C. Holt,
—Dealer in—
Artists’ Materials,
Picture Frames,
Stationery and
Fancy Goods.
Engravers of Visiting Cards
and Wedding Invitations.
Correspondence invited. Send
for catalogue of Artists’ Mate
rials.
Office and Store, Triangular
J>lock, Macon, 6a.
JAMES T. HOLT, Rec’r.
WESLEYAN FEMALE' COLLEGE
l OPENS SEPTEMBER is.
The faculty will be tire game a« It
was last session mainly. Our aim ,n
keep the Institution abreast of theoro?
invasive spirit nnd methods of the ill
vaneed educational movements of thie
on*. While laboring for the tbW.Ts
Intellectual training of buryo^gw^
toS; “>*•« them
these finer graces and charms that
come from Music. Art and Elocution
The old Wesleyan with its TmrivaSd
prestige Is without a peer In ttfis
Southern country, and parents and
guanlHM send from distant states
that their daughters or wards may be
able to say they were educated at the
Wesleyan. The moral for the Macon
people points Itself. Tou cannot afford
not to give your daughters these benV
fits, when dm bring, them to y«,
doors. '
Atlanta, Sept. 7.—(Special.)—E. a.
Hooks, a young man of 23. .well known
tn ‘Aimrota and Macon, where he has
been employed, anil In*Forsyte, the
home of his family, which Is nn eml-
narjlly respectable one. whs placed un
der arrest last night upon a warrant
charging him with the embezzlement cf
*3,507.14 from the freight dewtHment of
the Seaboard Air Line railroad.
■Although arrested early last night and
Immediately lodged In toe county jail
It wns late today before the fact of the
surest iwas "known, so quietly were atl
the movements made in the ettse. Hooks
has been under suspicion of crooked
ness for several months, and efforts
haws been made to Utmlghtten maittera
out wtlthaut exposure.
The embezzlement Is charged to have
been committed between November 22,
1833, and March. 1834, while' Hooks was
employed us cashier.in the freight of
fice of toe Seaibotirrrt Air Line, under
Frank J. Hoyle, freight ugerot of the
road, who caused the warrant to be Is
sued for hfo arrest last night. An ln-
vesttgatilon of young Hooks' accounts
J**?. Ibeen going on since lust fall, the
J** a j n ** him aicoumulatJng
steadily, detsplte the fact thiit his de-
S* B . were closely covered up by
n 6he hooks In the ofllce. *
mid a 1 ? 5 ® toe euspiclon against him
e** Progress of the investigation
§S£* continued In the employ of the
wwfL 4 up to . the of hto arrest,
°s c “Bl e d a clerical position in
He ,2T C0 »°t. 0e , ner - 11 M enager Winder.
arre« uJ h,s , deBk when Placed under
arrest. He, also held the potion of
awnt’Ti S llc J' t0r *° r lth « Seaboard and
til0 Inman Park freight ofllce
PbSton l bX HSfJ ’ :!t0ry 3en ’ice In every
nephew of Charts Hooks ofFomth J
prominent citizen of that
Dklce *° A '»“nta hV secured^
SeriS,. 1 &°e^X
ln n<, sS2w"f LJ£? d ? T h ! or - He went
jsga^saLswsai;
Co?£i n °\ , l a ?^n. q iohneo e n Cr S;
He woa iSf. * "*£f5*e of H50 behind
to Atlanta. fell in murne(1
tons asraln fl n i i #f t “i. * n W ^P^n*
havlng bje^ clve,? ? llfe ®oclally,
the seaboard Air Llie 0 ^ POSltlon by
falLaUon. He a s , b ^ n ?h5 U,I ? y OC ,he dc
shown on 'the kSa!?, *■, a . shortage
not re®ponSMe b( 2^’, but he is
says, waslnohaewe It .^sh, he
frelgtit agent. Jt?*r°L Mt " «««*. the
clerk, and htolself m’S’"' " noth CT
Mr. Hoyle SSSSS' as ? ei ' tJ ’ that
to cover up » e 9 torhvT m ? En r ^ l «
an. exroosure. This he 1 pr f vem
*ave his reputatimi"*^?^ 1 t<> do > t0
tout he was tto re^nSLi I,n ? e * tln «
shortage. The r/riim?ii Bons ‘^ e f° r the
fled of Hoota? gMh peop,e « re eatls-
he .lives In Atinn^ta' 1 nnd < ’ r 'h ylth w,10 m
toe beat sodetv. are ovmk°i m Rl ve !n
• ri#f ^ tooni^r^-^lwilh
takes a hand
OWmh'a f'Kivity' tf a gy. fa1 .--)—Mayor
Dwy. onto at t he ca odft « ” f Mr -
«ll from itihh Seoorid coun -
Bonding out a ciivh'aJ? So J! ’ lu . cy b >’
votora Ih ha, b t |v!?r ,ar „Lf^ to l *- c >e
m ihto the hSsTv elfetslnr*
«Pl>onliinl;s, uhrl itVey Da >''*
Jtot. Om t u a '*«»tM
ssrw'Bg Rms
Svissj*” a
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fttron^fiy 5wut tS'I
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•PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
I AND POTASSIUM
: Makes
Marvelous Curas
£ in Blood Poison
£ Rheumatism
^and Scrofula
# .J?P. rnr]flo8th«blood,bQlld*up
• tho weak aa<l aebilltated, Rive*
strength to weakonod norvon, expels
* dlaeasos.glrlnRthopattenc health and
• happiness where sickness, gloomy
feelings nnd laaaitado flrat prevailed.
Forprlmary.spoondnry nnd tertiary
syphilis, forblood poisoning, ueron*
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and
* In nil blood and skin diseases, like
!>]' Ir!u--t, plmjiifH, old I'lirt.nlo ulcers,
* tetter, scald bead, boils, erysipelas.
, eczema* we may say, without fear of
contradlctlon.tuatp. P. P. Is the best
* blood partner In tho world,and makes
* *J* ud y Bn<s Permanent owes
, Judies whoso systems are poisoned
and whose blood lu In an Impure comil*
* tlon. due to menstrual Irregularities,
* “T-VrWi"
* crtlesui r. r. r.—tr
Root and Potassium.
. erKiHorrw*p, Me..Aug. 14th, 1893.
—I can spook In the highest terms of
your moutoine from my own personal
- Knowledge, l kg. nffM-lnil wlTh h.n.li
Unease, pleurisy
i peculiarly benefited by tho won*
ful tonic and blood cleansing prop
lea of P.P. P.-prickly Ash, poke
Pirnples, Blotches
and Old Sores ^
Catarrh, Malaria 3
t and Kidney Troubles gg
Are entirely removed by P.P.P*
—Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potas*
alum, the greatest blood purifier on
•artb. v
, * Abbudbcw, O.. July31,1891.' v <—
Messrs Lifpmam Bros.. Savannah.
Oa. t Dear bins—I bought a bottle of
J 'our P.P. P. at Hot Springs,Ark..and
thus done mo more gootl than t lire® ^*»
months’ treatment at th? Hot Sprifige*
©end thtbo bottlos O. O. U. .
Respectfullv yours, \
JAR. M. NEWTOJT. i
Aberdeen, Brown County, O*
, Capt.J. D. Johnston* «
TO alt whom U may concern: I here
by tostlfy to the wonderful properties
of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I
suffered for several yeurs with an un
sightly tnd disagreeable eruption oa
my face. I tried every known reme
dy but In vain, until P. P. P. was used,
and am now entirely cured.
(Signed by; J, D.
•t
. . - sy »na rncumausLrf <or
_Jyears, wastreotedby tho vorybost
physicians ana spent hundreds of del*
Fars, tried every known remedy with-
• ont finding relief. I have only taken
, one bottlo of yourP. P. P., and can
cheerfully say It has done roemoro
> good than anything I have ever taken,
lean recommend your medicine to all
Mflerers of tho above diseanes.
1 -* MRS. M. M. YKARY.
x JT0N»
Bavannoh, Oa.
Skin Cancer Cured.
TetHmony/rom the Mayor of SequinjTtxi
Sequin, Tex., January 14,1893,’
Messrs. LIPPMAN BEOS., bav
Oa. i gentlemen—l bavo tried your P.
P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually
known as aklo cancer,of thirty years*
standing, nml found grout r*!U f: It
puriffes the blood and removes all Ir
ritation from the seat of the disoaoe
and provents any spreailing of tho
sores. I have taken five or six bottles
and fool oonlldent that another course
will effect a euro. It has also rellerod
me from Indigestion and stomaob
troubles. Yours truly,
OAPT. W. M. RUST,
Attorney at Law.
Book on Blood Disenses woiioa Fret
ALL DRUGQISTS BELL IT.
LIPPMAN BR08.
* PItOPRIETORB,
IAGRAN6E FEMALE COLLEGE
As -**- LftORflNOE.. Ofl. ws’ ed ftsBaftalUBu
2?.'. n n,SS P :il 9 ’ , ? 94 " B . ,!ck electricUgliti, w.ror-wofkl^bS^ymlroSm^onMrll
KlocatTon!S^ Wrt BmiiiMlSf^i‘.,h ** Bt p i pe or 8*7: .A* 1 * *n4 voice culture, ipeclaltiei.
Pupils board with Faculty in College Home. ^ EULER C. SMITH, lec. RUFUS W fillfTH. Prsi*
► lira. J. B. Cobb is lady principal
For terms, eta, address
REV.JE.H. ROWE,
PRESIDENT.
(Former principal Eeailary for Tounz
Ladk-s. Virgin LI.)
am WiUkejr Hablt-
cured as heme mil;
OLtt«la. Eookofra -
Il' Ul.r, neat FBhi.
q , m H.M. WOOLLEY M [
i«H;4wiiutomes M Ati«,to.<ii.
to he,p »
Sl!> - 7 -—(SlweM.)—ware,
SKtor itiry Atoydus of We Churcti of
owoopacaTta £
<* »n C'.irly Mjur thi»
movnjn'g *2se ivttz sudilc*n4y Rtriek»-n
SSt
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■5Srasa , js i '*S5“ "r.
«to? ?* 4:55 o’ 1 **!'
** 1 wln b0 tot eiwed to ere
HELD DP IN ATLANTA.
Leopold Haas KWiliWl - m ltonchtreo'liy
a Hlsbwii)inan.
H “Sf n -2{ S ‘,P t - J.—(Special.)—Leopold
Haas, teller In the Capital City ItanX-
and son at Cashier Jacob Haas of that
tonfchJ' h 3 hCU up on PMchtreo street
ro& b Tv n< W-o hlEhwaymnn and
roDhcd. The negro attacked young
JSfU 1 P a ***>-hU *l»en-he re5uitM
h^e^6«ohir«sma.r TO n-
SDICIDE OF AN OLD MAN.
Sept V.—Hunnel Uoy.
Jtoo bad lived In llontgomeiy for over
fifty yeaty, committed suicide today by
i u “Ii ,T '» from a third-story window He
sufferi^ lM 2 ,m f ' r *•«* time
surrerin„ from the effecto of paralysis
and his mind was affected. J
Or. Price’* Cream Baking Powder
W»M’» Fdr Hipest A»«rC.
RACES YESTERDAY.
How the Horse, Ran at Gravesend Race
Track.
Now York, Sept. 7.—Despite the fact that
too day was cool and pleasant, and that
two stake events were on the card, the
Brooklyn Tockey Club commenced its fall
meeting at the Qravesend track today
before a slim crowd, scarcely 6.000 persons
being In attendance.
IN THE PAVILION.
Attendance good, speculation brisk. The
showing made was four favorites and two
long shots A change of tracks will hove
a tendency to upset calculations for a day
or so, as It generally docs, but In a very
short time good form will tea, and then
everything will bo lovely again. There I,
nothing lacking In today’s card to mako
the sport exciting or the speculation field
Inviting. Thin It's Saturday, and “hut
does settle It. The pavilion will be crowd
ed and look very much like business.
First quotations received In PutzU's pa
vilion at 1 p. m.
AT GRAVESEND YESTERDAY.
Flrts Race.—Three-quarters mile; Mmo,
I:15Ji.
Stonenell, 122; 1 to 4 (Sims) 1
Correction, 117; I to 1 (Littlefield) 2
Mendicant, 105; 40 to 1 (Fox) 2
Second Recc-One and one-irfxieentn
mile; selling; tlmo, 1:41%.
Candelabra, 110; 1 to 2 (Doggett) 1
Miss Dixie, "97; 10 to 1 (Isom; 2
Bong and Dance, 97; 12 to 1 (Griffin) 2
Thin! Race.—Seashore stakes five and a
half furlongs; tlmo, 1:04.
Satvatlen, .103: 20 to 1 (Lamly) i
Silvio. Hi; .1 lo 1 (Littlefield) 2
Manchester, 118; 8 to 6 (Taral) 3
Fourth Itarp.—Parkvllln atntrs*ii >
Fourth Race.—Parkvlll* stakes; one nnd
onc-zlxteenth -mile; time, 1:48)4.
Patrician. 115: 8 to 6 (Slmc) l
Sir Knight, 122; 7 to 2 (Doggett) 2
Stbnonollte. 112; 10 to 1.... (Keefe) 8
Fifth Race.—Five-eighths mile; selling.
Gulden Rod, 04; 2 to 6. ....(OrUi'm) 1
Second Attempt, 102; 8 to 1 (Penn) 2
Cockade, *0; 8 to 1 (It. Doggett) 3
rtlxlh Race.—Three-quarters mile; hand
icap; time, 1:13%.
Assignee, 100; 8 to I..J (Hamilton) 1
IVernberg, 100; 4 to 1 (Griffin) 2
Adelbert,- tot; 12 to 1 , (Penn) 2
AT GRAVESEND TODAY.
First Race.—Maidens; five-eighths mlic-
Achlever, 112; Buckeye, 112; Tuscan, 112,
April Fool. 112; LObeagula, 112; Buck Mas-
set; 112: Cantertmry, M*; True Penny, 112;
Little Silver. 112: Bright Phoebus, 112
Phoebus, 112; Navahoe, 112; Curious, 103
Louise, (filly) 109; Janette, (filly) 101; Lu
cams. 1(0.
Second Race.—One mile; nufing—Dis
count, 110; Scamp. '110; Bnckrene, 105;
Pochnu. 106; Dwight, 100; Llv. Oak. 10);
Leondale, 100; Terrapin, 100.
Third Itoce. -Three-quarters mile: Pros-
poet handicap—Flying Dutchman, 124; The
Commoner, Ut; Harry Reed, 111; Havoc,
115; Manchester, 107; OuttH Percha, HO
Counter Tenor, 106; Handspun, lot; bola-
bra. 101: Favors, (colt) 1»; 8L Veronica,
IDO; Hermtnlte. 97; Cromwell, 95.
Fourth Race. -One and one-quarter ntle
Oriental handicap—Itsmapo, 122; sir Wal
ter, 121; BanqutL to); Yo Tambeln, it,
Henry of Navarre, 11 ; Besaetlaw, F,7:
Oommanche, 107; Patrician. M; Hornpipe,
»); The Pepper, 104.
Fifth Race.-Five and a half turiongs;
uelllng-Illackhawk, 113; Discount, , My
Gyp, 107; Trevslyan, 102; at. Felix, fife;
Poor Jonathan, lot; lUminle. 102; Margue
rite, 99: Vtovemor Sheehan, 99; Panway,
19; Shadow, 99; Miss Hazel, 92; Canary
Bird, 92.
sixth Rom.—Five and a half furlongs;
selling—Hurtlngbam, 109; Wah Jim, 107;
Lustre, 107; Hazel Hatch, lot; Billy S„ 102;
Stonemason, lot; Will Fonso, 101; Florence,
100; Gallatin. 99: Mabel Glenn, 09; Old Do
minion, 92; Fondoltne. 92.
Seventh Race.—One and one-sixteenth
mile: handicap—Faraday, 112; Dobbins, lit);
The Pepper. 107; Victorioue. lot; lngomar,
27; Prince Carl. 97; Stathmeath, 94; San-
downe, 9-’; Illume, 92.
CONGRESSIONAL DEADLOCK.
BlrmliiBhnm, Ala., Sept 7—A special
to tho'Are-Herald from Gttln Bays:
FIvo hundred nnd nineteen liallolH for
. n successor to J. II. Bunkbead of tho
Sixth congressional district have Peon
taken find no result. The several coun
ty delegations are trao and tried Dem
ocrats, and there seems to lie no deser
tion from either candidate. It Is tho
opinion that a now’primary will lie nec
essary to reach n nomination. It is n
game of freeze-out, with no end its long
us the cards last. ■
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A CRUISER WRECKED.
Sydney, N. S. W„ Sept. 7.-Tho Brit- I
Ish cruiser lllngaroomu, which went
usliore on tlxc Islaml of Malllrollo, In i
the New Hebrides, is likely to ho a to
tal loss. Her position Is critical.
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