The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 08, 1894, Image 6

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■ - THE MACON TELEGEAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1894. Is now open, and we begin it with a cannonade all along 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 o( 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 ij 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, - - • ■ MACON, GEORGIA BIBB’S UNITED DEMOCRACY. Enthusiastic Meeting of tho Young Men's Democratic Association end County Campaign Committee, COMMITTEES HARD AT WORK PUns \V»r§ Dlicmied—I'h* Campaign tommlltsn of Dir County lltmocrallo fineitlva f ubitantlally Kndorjs Ilia Young Democrats* BIBB MILL NO. 1 ON HALF TIME. Falling Off in the Demand for Cotton Goods Is The Direct Cause of the Shut Down. WILL NOT LAST VERY LONG What Major Hanlon Hnja About IK. Mill No. it Will Contlnnoon Fall Tlmi-UllU All Urn tho Conn. try Forced to Shut Down. i T.nst night nt 8 o'clock, nt tho ofilco of Hnnltirmn, Davis & Turner, In tho Kxchnngo ilkuik ImiUlliig, a conforvnco wan hold between two i-cimnUtoes,. One .wan composed of Mr. It. M. Dnvli), clmirmnn of tho comity nomocracy'* campaign committee, and his acwocl- aU'S, Messrs. W. H. Mannlleld, lien I,. Jones, T. J. .Ware and MInter Wlrnbor- ly, theno geaUemoii ropreaenting tho Jlumocrntlo exccutlvu coumilUeo of tho county and having lately lioea appoint' cd from tho county executive commit- too as a Vampaign commlttou, 'fho other oommltteo »sm»l»te.l of Mr. John J. Noone, chairman of tho Kuli-cmumlt- teo from tho campaign commit loo of tbo IYouug Mcu's Democratic As«X'latiou, Mid hlA ONSooIntea, Mi-ssrs, Jackson 1*. ]a>we, H. It. Wiley, L. J. Dinkier. James Jl. llloiuit, Jr., and IV, Q. F. LTIce, Tliooimmilttw from the Young Men's Iiomocrntlo Association had been In vited liy tho campaign oommltteo from tiio county, oxocutlvu eommlttc-j to a conference, no that Uio work of tho coining campaign ngnlnxt tho third par ty might he dcnio without friction. The young men's Democnillo sub- committee pnwcntrd n Mtatonu nt of what It lmd lieeu doing shire It organ ised, going iuto details, which of course ncril cat be given out In tho public lows. Thu notion of tho oJtnimlgn committee from the couuty cxecuttvo committm was uulMlnntlally ri complete tiidoniomeiit of the recent work of tlio lYoirag Men's Democratlo Association nnd tlio conferoen unanimously deckled to entrust the work of tho city nml sub- mbs entirely to tho young men. taking Ihc county districts for tho Held of ta ilor for the older committee. Tlio Joint meeting of tho committees was not only thoroughly harmonious tint very tnuluulastic. and allowed llmt the Democrats of Isitb city nnd couuty were up nnd doing and waging relent less warfare agnlust all optioning par- lies. CLIPPED We'yo clipped all the profit^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. Come and see. | WHAT MAJOR WINTERS SAYS E. C. & c. w. THE SHOE MEN, 510 Cherry Street. TRADE OUTLOOK 18 CONFLICTING. The Adjustment of Prices is Slow Which Produces Hesitancy in Seller and Buyer, BUT THF. PROSFECTSARE BRIGHT In Colton Good! Thor. !• • Brisk u mood at filling Prleei—An In- creas. In Iron Output—Vol ume of Trade. About the Midway Piaisance That It to Be at the Great Dixie Inter state Fair Next Month. PHILLION THE WONDERFUL Will Alio Be Here—llr. W. W. Collin, ISngegcd lo Secure Exhibit, From Jlerclimnls and Btanufacturrri. All Ze Bright and Kncy. Btattonery. Monograms, Wedding Invitation** and visiting cards engraved at Ibwest price*. No de lay: work done by skill ed workmen In our establishment. Send fbr samples and prices. J. F. Stevens & Era.. Jewelers, 47 Whitebait street, Atlanta. Ga. TARDY JUSTICE. Mr. R. A. broyles Vindicated After Two Years Have Passed. lot i Cl i SUCH A STOCK As never wn» lienWl of In this section Is now bciug shown l>y lViync & Wil lingham. 1TCANINN.Y BAND mill Give » Tree Concert at Ocmulgee Park on Eundav Afternoon. .The IVantnny Bond, composed of lit tle da*Vey» rangtnc <n sue (rum 5 to 14 S'oirutif «ge, wl>l give u croe concent to- inurtvrw Uftemoon from S to 6 o'clock. KMtMad will remain In the city some time yet and mill give concrete at park ooch Smslav uhternoon and night bhlough the week. Everybody who ha* heard the hand play regards it with wonder, ai It to t very unusual thing to see children of so tender years, nnd espoctsily mitfb children, so well read In music. The band while on .the street* attracts the attention of ev, re-body nnd It Is on odd algid So see the Male t'lcanliuiies' Playing bn Inrtrumonts much larger chan they are. The band will probably be eng: by the fair association to play at the Dixie Inundate Fair. Mill No, 1 of the Bibb MUmufiKrUirlWg Company uPii-r totally wnd dnill further ordbrs WIN run on half time, wnd In ooiiacqu.'ioco ithevtbf ervcmll JiunkTn-.l pep V: wVll 4u.vb iWeCr m'jg-t* rodiuced uoooIdUiRly , •When the anaounotimenlt was made jYt tvtvUiy in» 'i*ie opuiatlVip 'ahull. thb mill wuulU be run on half time tt mu received with i-ogrdt, but they util felt •UtankfuJ tt mils only tor n half of each day ilnUldbl of iiMftdJng down attu- uMJIsar, land expressel! ttiV'.r cantlda-nbo fa IWSo mUMigenieUt pucljng them back on full limb «u soon us busllk'M would •rnsriu-nt tt. They iooktVi nit Ct tn th'a «gtw of u Kilt .’cut bbuvg butter tWaln no kauf (ft ’all. wul no esonpkttctt was mud». IWWHc ft to kru» utiuk many of -the opcTUklWH 1n -Uhra mitt reoc'fre scna'll wagon, ydt tiliey tko accustomed t» •plain, simple Uvdmg uti'd oven «u Molf pay wild not surfer for tbo nbcesourfes of 'lire. Tho Bibb Alt.unrP.ucuuring Com pany i mi u ub »jud lauge* u* may u.'Jtr Southern Cotton mlti and higher Whan «n«wt of inhem. In oidur lo uBctofiluUn tho cause for rJnlo cMuetlon of time In the tnllla, ooxl to lctim Uf it -\vuts really ilrua tttalt -i:i!-y would run on >hulf time, d repurikcir fOug.lt '.M'.iJ. Bason. itlw Ugoint of Uhe miflks, and naked him If the report wus true arC.it uhc milts would run uin hslli 'time. MaJ. iH’jwUon avpifed itlhull it wuh true Wl.h refcnlnce to No. 1 MM In Emit Mama, nut avail Ihle Moped cite No. 3 Mill >nv>u.U ruin Itlhlnnijh. Ito-are- dueil’.m In time Us dtfo >to susiwnulon of chlpnr.CvM Ida case of Who large eus- •tonuca of tho oon*pnlny. omd (ti Is hoped tiwt Itlio nflll miill aeft run on shranl time fur Mars '•i.v.ua (bur wwk*. Thb price of yam ft below :t«i» oewt uf pruductfan 4n mWny cubus. Prod notion ba* bertn In execsM of oomaumpUim. £kock» hi the liantl, of idhb crt-To and OtuCr wgenl3 uto large arid the urtly remedy for Ohe fOi- vutioa La for ohc mills to ivduoc produc- tkin until thaa surplus slocks arc (tb- UJUbo.1. liow tmg ft wll'J take laa bring liMiut iihtji rekult ia proMentxNo.ll. Un- Ittsj'.Mo denuartd tncrcuacs or ttu output Is tvaluecti lunkruptcy Is but Utile si.V'Ud axf maiuy Boalllhfm eplolnors. ■When It la rcSncmboreal Chut tiundeeds of ojkiii malls throuttieu; the country tOHM toeth shut aMm|kc(j<4y down re- caWjly und What even here On Oeorgl'i t his mills ah avrrnruvllie. Card do anal llouenm fac’lory aVave cOosed down. Ma con aChoukl fc. ’. proud alaalt uhe sdua litxt here k» *»j gad. New York, Sfept. 7.—R. G. Dun & Co.’s weekly review of > trade tomor row evil 1 «iy: Tho bu»ln«« outloak is much lik'o utt April day. wl'itt aliern'di.* clouds und sunolhinl!. Jn ome branches Ot'rtsng ImprovemaenJl still continues, wti/.le fn rtWer 4rodo ft Is dlnrtnlaCittig. In ith'e oVlJualtnfent Bo new conttltlonb coniliclmg signs are to be expected, hnd Che snore becuuuo IJhle alCfemreal busi ness which h'ad awaited tlho BblikTomcnt woo by no inasns evenly distributed. FV>r ome time 'lb edmte tt Is likely wn- aJxiunn tn dlffawenlt 'tradru Und even In different minor braraahea of dhe sime tpald'c mny \tary widlety. SO-lkiai leoschi far the Itime ‘die work ing force pei'ihufu uu snudh as It is otb- onwtse incrt'diied, bift the BtrGce of <far- manlt mukryu sproads «u rapidly bhal: curly ci*a"l» o>rtsiawed' penm'.’n, while 4h'e rtrikea In curtail mlltu hUve aafvtUnoril prices tdo mush Ithiad, u setJSfe- rnArt ts thought UlDiOrt:. Of ible uggrCgulX' volume of tiuWe no oxndt mcasuiio exists, "but payments IJhroUBlt ■dJeorfog Wauses fair CtVe ’VlrUt weait of Befljambtor wtsu 7.1 per oenlt. •gredilor Itihatn lust year,- though 29.7 per crtilt. snSdlllarr lih'aln Cn '92. Perh.iw.srt- rt'.'ome'rJM on a past buslniass effect the rehnld. but tt »t» h'pprtmi ithult f»m- maheki loams nro nut tnarv?.u r Jrag atid urc l/mlti-U, wtolle Wtutarn demands for imov’Jng ttte crops arte tnuxll muiler Gmm usUR. InlMUNUksg Kurtliod: dom'anda m O.iher bUshr.-uw. tawwtfh' >9he cciJtco mamuCaaturers, sBtrr sOone weeks of »n- xarC.tiOoLt ibuslnuss wihloh. boa been, par- lUnjkuiiy etlmulitWd by the dCrnees. re joice* In u. reality large demuina worn . i 111 i'am rWtlU W1.VB Using twice. Sevcnufl Uirge oMgJXCVe Exane tsf) opcsulUan ifbfi awvrk uhtdjoUt- erto nalJll sdua follow, aunld -tlho detairreU buskfMAt uppears ,'noug.n -wl'Jh cumin* tn'.Ma a'a a-iupV’y 'Me wtholo working ftiroe for u. Ul.no. f". The iron rauinuljcl.ure 'has mWJemuy Crvcrauaed t» output since the cwlee txv/ifbkaa endted. but vatlch uhe Tbrult Vihi'd. pUg Iron t-anvcilocr. Bessemer bJAig dll.60 tut 'FlfUdiurg. Alt all BaUterai ainU cn.-J.sUI ■m'arkrts tha- dumarfd for fkt- ttlawd tlvAhmOl 'li RimeWhlat Vlkrappakwi- Wrtd gsUces gnaiJidly tond afown- wttrd, Wdioalilng u Warklng oapiclty exceeding prtasWt rcaiulmimtinia. Rails alee naK*etnrtg, «wd except jt »««“ wLre avbcaars somewttiii dtss buJJncoa-Sn - si.-t.i%i.'i iivmu tvh* w* • iifii m'jtn- The Midway Pbisance, witli nil of its razzle dazzle booiu-tle-aye laustlo and hustle Is to be at the Dixie l-’n.r. Tha executive committee of the fair held a meeting yesterday afternoon and, besides transacting an Immense amount of business, beard MaJ. Win ter’s report of wlaat he saw and del nt the Toledo fair. The major is a goad talker at all times and always knows what to say, but on this particular oc casion he had so much to say about the l’lalsanco and Us llfteon wonders that lie hardly know where to begin, hut he soon got down to business nnd It did not take ban long to arouse the enthusiasm of his hearers ns he talked straight to the point nnd was armed with facts and figures by which ho made everything plain'in n business nun nor. There was not single detail or Item of Interest concerniug the l’lnlsanec that Mnj. Winter lutd nut noted. Ho had done his work thoroughly and tho committee was highly jlioasod. In fact, they were tn high glee over the pros- Iiect and especially at tho favomblo terms MaJ. -Winters had made with Mr. Smith, the proprietor of the Midway. The attractions on the Midway as it now stands and us It will Iks brought to Macon are as follows: German vil lage, streets uf Cairo, Libby Glass Works, Japanese village, Japanese the atre, Persian theatre, New England home, Irish village. Blarney Castle, Egyptian hall In London, Moorish pal ace, Turkish theatre, palace of Illusion, Ferris' wheel, 1(10 feet high, aud old Vienna. In addition lo thesiMtliere will he hundreds of side shows infd special attractions, each with its music, i-olso and uproar that wilt raise such on up roarious hullaballoo as v.ns never dreamed of outside tho Piaisance at tho World's Fair. Mr. Smith, the manager of the Plais- nnee. will be here today and select the space fur the Piaisance, us work must commence on tho buildings right away. MaJ. Winters also secured Achilla Phtniou, who performs wonderful feats on a large ball on an elevated truck aud who whirls through the n!v nmtd flames of fire. Tills, says MaJ. Winters, Is one of the chief attractions of the Toledo fair and ouo that gives great satisfaction. Pbllllou has a World-Wide reputation, and so difficult nnd daring are Ills feats that he has absolutely no Imitators. Tlio committee engaged the serv.ces of Mr. AV. AV. Collins, who will assist the various committees In securing ex hibits. He will lnnko personal appeals to merchant!) nnd manufacturers for ex hibits, and ns he Is a Ulan of well known business ability and I* popular. It Is believed that he will be the means of securing a large number of exhibits that could net be secured otherwise. Every day tlio prospects of tho fair grow brighter aud brighter. At the reaunt of a number of the Macon friends of Mr. R. A. Broylco the Telegraph publishes the foUcwlc-g, ivhloh appeared in the Atl-irJ'.a consil- tutfon c-f yesterday month!* and also the Journal of yesterday afternoon: "Two yearn attenwurd comes the last rfinptter tn tbe race of Mr. R. A. Broyles for represenkative. In -which he was de feated by the class .with which he ha* always been Identified—the lkburln* class. 'This chapter come* In the form of Voluntary letters from the prominent laiborinx men of the city, who acknowl- edge -that -they opposed Mr. Broyles in the race, but have since Jound tlfat they did so under -a misapprehension. 'The race Wilt be remembered as on extremely warm one. It was In the daya bf the railroad league nnd Mr. Broyles, irtio U a prominent railroader, counted on the jltrenirth of -that element of vor.erto. -After the cctf.ast was well under way Mr. Broyles found that he was being vtcorouety fought by a num ber of the railroad men, und the result was h!s defeat. "Since Chat time ithere ha* been a breach between the representatives of Jalbor tn the city, which breach ts hap pily healed by the cards iwhlch follow. Bc/th sides are now thoroughly recon ciled to each other and there will be no further dlvslon. Here are the cards, which apeak ifer themselves: "Altlanta. Ga.. Sspt. 4. 1894.—R. A. BroyJes, City—Dear Sir: In the Inter est at Justice, we. who actively opposed you In your race (or the lealria'ture two years ago, desire to state tha t our os>p>> W GREAT PATTERN OFFER! vuut 8urranBU& The Portal (Wilt Forward Aid Free of . , Charge. Manager W. A Morris o( the rpal.il Telegraph Company fn* received the following telegram, which explains It- "Uk-hmond, A’a.. Sept, i, 18*4.—To All Mir..mere Pittal Telegraph Company: H any subscriptions (or the sld of the are sufferers In Uie Northwest ire Of fered us for iranstrtsoton by teleg.-iph wo wU (onward name without charge. Awarded HixhMt Honors—World's Fair. DR; ■ CREAM ■ BAKING POWRIR MOST PERFECT MADE A rule Gnpe Geimof Tartar I’owJrt. tiro; Ammonia, AlumaanyotheiaJultsianC 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Fitt •J. AA\ KM«, G. . Manager Mbrrla will cheerfully for- wanl all srtbtoeripMons handed him for the above cause. ButMcrlptlotu are being raised tn all parts of the oounlrw Cor the relief of she sufferers and Macon wfU da her share. ! ARE TOU GOING? * « The resort* of Teuneseee are doing a evlendld buslnesa this season. The Boulhsra railway, western system, u the .llrect route to these resorts and you •heuld ask for your tickets via that line. Elegant free observation coaches be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga, a through coach for Tates Springs leaves Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives at Tates at ISriJ p. m. Bleeper on this train to Washington and New York. Tlio seashore exorros leaves Atlanta 7:JO p. m. for St- Simons and Cumber- land Ukntlx. Three dally fiat trains each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome and Chattanooga. Travel the Southern railway, western system, for safety, speed and comfort. 'Call bn Jim AV. Cnrr. passenger and ticket agent: - Macon:, J. J. Farnsworth, district raisenger agent. Atlanta. Ga.; C. A. Benieoter. assistant general pas senger agent. Knoxville. Tcnn. FURNITURE BUYERS Owe It to themselves to aoe our stock. It Is ImmeuM and It Is perfectly beaut 1 - fuk Payne & AVMtlngham. niter ttnbMid Itorm*. The wylyn m'axi : utacture: An wblca (tiofemU hutUvlss might eUShkUMF be Curger xrtsn dn oth- ra-.v does not Vnfcrrir.-k' Cos workkii* force, visvl after bw» or «riivew«Vieht buakWuto thus slos-keniU wl'h tibattt 'GhTvt?- q irarl e ra of tllvo uiiutu’ tnuvAic- tl W tor oh* Mfm. lUtafM Wi Augudi agiregoUM lf AJU tL.-i of BO.t89.477. Of wWICi. R1JW were i?n naamiMCturtiW und >5.078.163 .'he fdHures Wite 215 to the UnKed Smteo. uwoUirt 121 last yv'ar, ond tn ClxoaUa. auiln-rt 25 lart yOir, BR.\DSTREET'S REVIEW. ■ N*w. York, flept. I.-BradrtmVg te; morrorw well say: Special tetegrama from the mare ImporMitt dtotrlbut og paints make it plain that In mercantile Hues trade 4s faielv active. An Increased nunlber of tnterfor buvere rt the larger cities wkhln the week has served to eri'iiulate -the (eoKng of and aside from the cotton mfil strlkeln New I.TlKian-l and dtttreus 4n the Norldr- wert due to lore's, files tho week h is not brought mrfaivrablo foa-tures. Sta ple prices tend upwanl, except for wool. Philadelphia ntr*- roporta th« preuence i* lmi>rov«nent 4n dry go-oda and a bet ter demand fur ettron yarns. 'TherelatK-ely more aattsfactory bus- Inmu sltuaHun South than elsrwhere to Indicated by \>ur report* from Nashville '.hat J.Cibera are aurprlsed and pleased at Ah# favorable financial .dtuakton of Southern mef-thant*. Baltimore mero ohants have made Ilk* reports and add oxceptlonatly wood evfileottons. •AA1I Soolher.a iStfes report favorable ferturea. Blrminsham with Increased •ales and Improved collertlons Galves ton sniNsmees the best week’s trade of the j-ear s»l Augtwti that heavy oot- bm receipts have eUmsdated trading In gorrml Hoes.. Sales of -hardware at Chrttsmraka In July ami August an- gr.-r.if.fd more than in the preceding ln-0 monabs or *ho Mke two mint ha of I im year. Savantrah. Atlanta. Memphis arri Charicwhsn reoort a fair volume of buslaess for the season of the' year and !-. - brttrttt. (n the region tribu tary to Nashville (t to pointed out that tho tendency of price* generally It up ward, but that Northern dealer* pro- vrnA advances by offering good* st what are called 'name price*,'" Everybody feelsn better from * Brown’s Iron * Bitters. ' t We have ma<3e arrangementa by which we are ofTcring to tha readers of the TeJegrapIi the Demcrest Cut Paper Patterns, which are worth from 20 to M cents each, thus making every copy of tho paper worth from 10 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mail ao cordnpr to directions on It and you will receive by mall the pattern in the size chosen. ANSWtBU THIS QUESTION. Why do bo many people wo aeo around us scorn to prefer.'to suffer nnd be made miserable by Indigestion, con- slip.itlon, dlzzlno»3, loss of appetite, coming up of -the food, yellow nkln, when for 75 cents we will 8ell them Shiloh'* Vltullzcr .guaranteed to euro them? Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street nnd Cotton avenue. »ltio«n was -baised upon the belief that you were running In the Inteffe^ of cor porations wWoh rwere opposed to organ ized labor, and Ahat ytiur candidacy wus actuated «by tfliose Interested In legisla tion favoring oorparafttonn. "Our principal reason for such belief wa* your 'withdrawal from the Order of Railway Conductors the time -they towwn® a free ,a ’ bor organization, and, thlnldng ’that yon were oppobed to theJr prtndples. "Now, after two years’ obaervaitlon of your condnot and action toward labor organ!zajtlonts, we lake pleasure in stat ing that we were mistaken in our op- portion Ho you and >x>ur candidacy and that we are -now convinced that 4n af- £3 n i S ’* ym,r . 8 . e,f a3 a candidate far the legislature It was your Aonest purpose to represent the interests rtt all claaseo, JP^.i?re ,: T 0 . tec ^ th06e th ^ you sought to pre ? ertUr ^ your claims ns that we are ^W^ed boat if ybu had been elected you would nave so demeaned youraelf sis a reore- t0 5? ve d;>ne honor to all your conztltuente. "We Ktobm It proper to rtisate alra that we reyrat eppoefo* you In your oawdU- dacy f°T. ,ltle reason tihuk under u mls- apprelhelnBlon of fUata we t’M ydn a frro.a Injurtlcv. " A £**\ a cirePul ■oveailgatiaa weave cnm-Sneed ishnit .ti.ie numevius reports <JU T' a » >' our dvnJ-Maey kgulinrt your oWntucter uinM honor.! l>;e “^r 8 e You^u1f ■“ ***** A J -JlwC^ h,U;S ’ J ' La * etCT ' M ' "We vwaa:.J i.ABr. R. -A'. Broyles In WIs race (lor Uhe lagLUJ-j-turo two years ■ago fer itihie -rousoia lilKait toe WaA wll’.i- AiutVn foam lift* Order of W WIw-ay Con- ttuemra ek u Itime to Its titujory -when i hlm ln reFord to tbo praprt rty wf Ilia doing iso, lantl <JM not btoJftfve Wliug -St Was proper iro 'honor hiim wJlh tm elccuson, ico 'a tegisLvtlvo toadv so soon uUwr 'Iris wfchkhuwaU from ’.tho eider. , "As to all reports d'CMImidntal to Ms rtwnanWr we dM nut ofreuftte or be- llere Idii'tom, nor do we -be-ileve fihem now. 'bn: we do belteve Cvfa tateinitlona wore prrfeccJy Otononibla. "D. 'M. VInfin*. G. W. Evsna.” "We, 'dh'e undonaiBnidJ -melmiberi of Uhe Order of Rialilauy Conduiciora wWo -worked fbr Mr. R. A. Broyles' elec tion 6n 6dis usee for 'She teglrtaturo, -Wash to eaiy tfMt we did so because we Ci'.n-e nlwajts boifeviod Mr. Bruyltu was cuh- sdenl.lcrusiy beltevknk llhial be was andier, and 'tSi-U; be did so cun- vu-lKitnlg tlhe Wterotfs Of luh'e order nnd not of Mmiself, ulnld that nve have al- «uys known hfm to be oln tonorablc, upmiglft nstn nnd one wihb at all time* keeps Ihts pledges. We cheerfully rtaiie Hlsa/: wo Wnaw iJhere Ihuis never been any fknsndtolbn forUlbe dn-mugloig reports ctrcuauwl lolgisllnrt Wfm. "M. J. Llamld, R. P. DaUge, C. W. Ar nold, Joe Hmm, C. W. Maingum, A. 8. sromcr, O. ReniUu, G. D. Miller, J. W. Manor. Jr.. -W. M. IJitaij.- GOWNED LIKE -HER MOTHER. , Sizes for «59—FRANOHENE WAIST. 14 and 16 Years. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE I •Mr. J. H. Herts teft (or New York last night to be gone several weeto. Mr. Gus Invar, a popular traveling salesman of Balri.norc. 1* In the city. Mr*. W. P. Stevens. Misses Estelle and Faiufio Stevens and Master W. P. Stevens, Jr. left thto morning tor an ex tended visit to north Georgia. They will be Joined early next week by Mr. W. P. Stevens. • DENTISTRY. tt-rr— Dr. A. S. Moore, who lias for the last eight years been reasonable In bis charges for dental work, nnd who Is better prepared to do bridge,’crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken n post graduate course In proa- ttietlc dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of the times. Is willing to be even more reasonable in bis charges. Come, let him cxamlno your teeth and see bow reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain till Washington ave nue. near First Rsptlst Church. Vlne- vllle and belt lino of street csrs pass bis otllco door. Macon. Ga. By fur the best Btock of furnltnre and carpets that ever come to Maeon wc have In our store. Payne & Wil lingham. SOUTH OF THE OHIO. We -have got tbe largest and prettiest stock south of the river. Payne & WH- Bngham. Fat Is wanting in most foods, or, if present, is not assimilated. The result is loss of flesh and strength. Scott's Emulsion tho Cream, of Cod-livor OH, is a palatable, easy fat food that any stomach can retain and any system assimilate without effort.: It gives flesh and strength. Physicians, the world over, endorso it. Don't be deceived bj Substitutes! Frcparod by Scoit 4 Lowue, N. Y. All DrnniaU. XJSE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH, Prepared by Dm. Holmes & Mason. DcnUata, ZK Mulberry Street. It cures bleeding gunu, ulcers, sore mout. sore throat, cleans the teeth and purines the breath. For sale by all drug- (UU. SCHEDlTIsE MACON TO NEW YORK. Via Portsmouth and Washington. Leave Macon, {Macon and Northern Rail road), »;1<* August 11. Arrive Portsmouth^ (Seaboard Air Line) 7d0 al m.. August U. Lcive Portsmouth. (Norfolk and Wash- . lnston Steamboat Company). 6:10 p. m„ August 13. Leave Washington. (Pennsylvania Kosov 11:00 a. in., AQgSt 14. Arrive New York (Pennsylvania Road), 453 pw ra., August 14. CORN DUTY A FAILURE. Paris, Sept. 7.—The Journal De feats today nay* tha: (he corn duty has not produciSi the escpected result*. It add* tlr.it the -warmest partisans of the present system gre obliged to confetss tint they were mistaken, . NO. NAME OF PATTERN: SIZE. Send f\ts coupon end 10 cents to the Xfocon Mmmfcantf yon can get any on« Patterns pnbtisked. yotice number and i.am* of Pattern, and mitt jCuLu'y not Jvrcetttng to ttate size. Endom. i loc. for each pattern desired. jrxirr. aldbzss.. 'J*. charming model, formed by the "Fra-ncene" waist and “Bell" This littlo round walgt has some full ness in tho back and surplice fronts, which, with the full, triple caps on the sleeves, make It especially becoming to slender llgui'es. Cashmeres, Cre- pons, and all light woolens, also all kinds of washable fabrics, can be made after this model. It is also a good de sign for all faucy silks. Rows of flat trimming, wRli serpentine effect, com plete the gown. Any or all of the sleeve-caps may be omitted; and for thin materials the caps edged with lace are very dainty and pretty. A belt of ribbon of the material girdles the waist. Our modol represents fawn- colored serge, trimmed with brown vel vet ribbon. A special Illustration and full direc tion* about the pattern will be found on the envelope in which It is enclosed^ 640-MISSES’ BELL SKIRT. . ^ Slaves for 14 and 16 Years., I ' A trim little skirt in tho popula.1 "bell" shape, fitting easily around the hips and with some fullness behind. Any of 'the seasonable materials can be made up ln this model, and it may be trimmed ln any reslred way. Thi* skirt combines well with any style of skirt. 4 A special illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on the envelope In which it Is enclosed. FRESH AS A ROSE* \ 630—LESBIA’ WAIST—Sizes for 14 and 16 Years. < A charming Uttle model, suitable for afternoon or general wear, or for more dressy occasions, according to the ma terial selected. This corsage has the efTect of a gulmpe waist, and Is tho name 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. A aklrt of four straight breadths can be used with this model, or if preferred. It can be used with any style of gored skirt. Chambery, dimity, lawn, batiste, challie and China silk, with all-over embroidery or net for the yolce, are very stylish and cool made in this style. It is an equaly good model for light woolens, with silk for the yoke and sleeves. Our model Is of pink cham bery. with all-over embroiderer for the yoke and sleeves, and the skirt is fin ished with a flounce of the embrlodery. A special illustration and full direc tion* about the patteni will be dound on the envelope in which It Is enclosed. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To Tin: EDiroa-Flea.se inform your read* era ihet I hare o positive remedy for th« altove named disease. By its timely na* thousands of hopeless cases hare been per- mansotly cared. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers r%ho liare consumption if tfcpy’ will eocd ine their espress and post office address, T. A. tiiocum. M.C.* 163 Pearl St.. Ntw Pocfc-