The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 14, 1894, Image 5

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j, — Jr ) THft MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORHING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1804. A LARGE LOT JUST RECEIVED. Two collars go with each Shirt and we sell them for $1.00 Also a lot of those low neck Night Robes at the same; we can give you others tho’ at 50c. Summer Bows and^l'ies at 15c. J. EL HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry 1), A. KEATING, oiirnTjKF.u and f.mbm.mp.h. fill Mulberry St. - Diucon, Oa. Telephones—GAlce, 407s Iteeldenee, 40$ KOTACJS. Marriages, births, deaths, funerals meetings inserted In this column nt U for ten lines and 10 cents per lint for vach added line. A responsible Hams must accompany the advertisement as a guarantee of good faith. Copy for contract advertisements to appear In Sunday’s Telegraph tmust be handed into the business office before I o'clock p. m. Saturday to Insure Insertion. L. McMANUS CO GENERAL II LI Cay Telephone Night Telephone 238 - 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Pay Telephone 436 N ight Telephones.... 435, 178 It Is the name of the man who probably stands the highest in the printing craft. It Is. therefore, right that the most handsome type ever cast from a type-founder's matrix should bear the name of DeVinne. There arr four styles of DeVinne now being cast by the various foundries. ” DeVinne,” "DeVinne Slope,” "DeVinneShaded” and "DeVinne Outline.” most refined of all the hamdsome fjqes. There is something about Its modest beauty that seems especially to attract to its use the advertiser who is conscious tint the article he wishes to present to the public rests on its ovn Intrinsic merit, and does not therefore nted the borabaft ( j0f black-faced type to emphasis* Its claims. You May Have Noticed That literary works of the highest character, such as the Encyclopedia Britannlca. Century Dictionary, etc., invariably choose a moJest type, such as this, to advertise their merits. This Is especially true of the first named work, which is almost Invariably brought to your notice by a line of this "Dd^inne Outline.” Chas. 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 Block, Macon, Ga. JAMES T. HOLT, Rec’r. l.ooo. How to become n first- class Mesnmeriftt, Hypnotist, Mind Reader and Clairvoyant, a largo A. T. HOLT, REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Renking, Collecting rents and cate of city .nd country property a speclilty. Your pafcroiMge iwltoited. Office for preset* at 363 SECOND 8TREET. CUTS COFFIN STORE LIBRARY BUILDING. Beane 3«: carriage* 13.75. / Xewptua^ ea, ATKINSON WANTS TO MEET HINES TRe Democratic Candidate For 'Gov ernor Has Challenged the Leader of the Populist Ticket. HIS LETTER TO JUDGE HINES He laggsiti » Commutes to Arrange Dntr*, and If There la an Agree ment Rencheil Lively De bates Will Be Had. lAtUnUn. Sept. 13.—(Special.)—Hon. W. Y. Atkinson today rent the. folio w- In« formal challenge for joint debate to Judge J. K. Hines, tho Fopultet nominee-for governor: "NeWnan, Ga.. Sep:. 12, 1894.—Hon. J. K. Hines, At&nta, Ga.—Dear Sir: That the voters ipny be afforded an op portunity to hear nt the same meeting a discussion, of the Issues Involved In tih^ campaign now In progress In ibis state by the nominees of the apposing panties for office of Governor, I respect fully Invite you -to Join me In a series of discussions. If this proposition meets your approval I suggest tho* a commit tee of two, one to be elected by you and one by me, be autfiorlzetl to ugree upon dates and places and upon rifles for the government of these dobnles. The course suggested can be of no detriment to the peopje In deciding to what party they should entrust the government of Georgia, her honor, her welfare and her destiny. Yours most respectfully, “W. Y. Atkinson.” Judge Hines Is absent from the city, making campaign speeches In south Georgia, and could not, of course, reply to the challenge. There to too doubt, however, that he will accept. There has been thlk of t> Joint debate ever since the conventioncnek tend made Mr. Atkinson Che party nominee. Mr, Atkinson (taa a'lwuys stood ready to enter Into such tv discussion, but thought: the ehoaienge should oome from his opponent. Lately the Populists have been saying that the Demootu'ts were afraid to meet them on the stump If there Is ahy bucking down It will have to come from the napullsls from now on. Mr. Atkinson will undoubt edly give Hines more than he can stand up under If he accepts today a challenge, end Chairman Clay of the state committee Is ready for Watson nt any time and at any place. THE GOVERNOR COMMENDED Atlanta, Sept, la.—(Special.)-Gov- errror Northen has received a great many letters commending him for the manner In which he replied to the pro posed Investigation and denunciation of the South toy the committee of En glishmen. This foreign interference has aroused n strong feeing of resentment fhroughbut the South, and same of the letters to the governor Indicate that If the committee Should ‘take It into Its head to visit this section, the recep tion they would receive would go far unvvurd curing then! of Aftielr mccMio* some Interference. Governor Noc’fihen, /however, does not -11. ,L:.U .tu. nltanuurl “(WmimlEtPA" believe that the alleged "committee' has any legitimate relationship with ■the English pdople. He la satisfied that « Is a “fake.” When the negro slan derer, Ida 'Wells,, began her career. Governor Northen came into possession of information that she was the hired agent of WestCrni land sharks and mortgage holders, who are seeking i.o prevent the development of the South by appealing to She prejudices and fears cf capitalists and home-builders, who are beginning to realize the mock ery of Horaoe Orcely's advice. _ Go Stationery, Monograms, Wedding Invitations and visiting cards engrayed at lowest prices* No de lay:. work don* by. skill ed workmen In our establishment. Send tbr samples and prices. J. P. Stevens & Bro.. Jewelers. 47 Whitehall street. Atlanta. Ga. DIARRHOEA. NOT CHOLERA. New ork; Sept. 12.-SIX person* who were 111 ou beard the North Herman Lloyd steamship Werra from Ocuoa. August 30, via Gibraltar, which reached Quarantine at 0. o’clock. on Monday, caused the health officer, the steamship authorities and tho 1U7 'irst oah.n pas sengers much uueae.ucss. ' The fears arising from these cases have been al layed. An examination made at Ilort- mati's Island by Dr. Jenkins has shown that the complalut was nnt cholera, ns was at first believed, hut justed was u tlon-eontaglous diarrhoea. PECULIAR TO ITSELF. So eminently snceessful has Hood's Sarsaparilla been that many leading citizens from nil over the United Stutes furnish testimonials of cures which seem almost miraculous. Hood’s Sar saparilla Is not an accident, but tho ripe fruit of Industry nnd study. It possesses merit "peculiar to Itself.” Hood's Pills euro nausea, slclt head ache, Indigestion, biliousness. Sold by ull druggists. RATE MEETING POSTPONED. •New York. Sept. 18.—The rate com mittee of the Southern Passenger Asso ciation was to have met at the Marl borough hotel tills afternoon to fix a winter schedule of rates, but on ac count of tho uon-arrlval of many of the members the meeting was postponed until tomorrow. Fit*, dizziness, hysteria, wakefulness, bad dreams and softening of tile brain quickly cured by Magnolia Nervine. Sold by Goodwyn & Small, druggists. OLD OFFICERS HOLD OVER. Nashville. Sept. 12.—The directors of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway Company met In annual session today and re-elected J. W. Thomas as president and general man ager; J. H. Ambrose, treasurer: J. D. Haney, comptroller, and Hunter Mc Donald chief engineer.* LADIES Reeding a tonic, or children who want build- iujr up, should tnko DROWR's IKON BITTERS. Tk Is pleasant; euros Malaria. incliKoetlon, Biliousness, Liver complaints and Neuralgia. THE FAIR BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold before tbo court house door to the city of Baton, dining the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday In October, 1SU4. tho following proper ty, to-wlt: One grist mill, being a frame building, Book autouiatlo engine, with boilers, heaters, pumps and all necessary con nections In said budding. Also one grain elevator building and warehouse connected thereto, together with fans, elevators and complete machinery nec essary to said elevator In sold building and furniture In said building, and all other properly In said iiU'.ldlng* and on the premises of every description found cm the laud of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, situated on the corner or Wabnjt and Fifth streets. In the tidy of Macon, belonging to Taylor Bros. & Hall. Levtodou to satisfy tl fa Issued from city court of Macon In favor of the National Bank of (.Miambersburs, Pa., vs. Taylor Bros. & Hall. Also nt the same time find place, one- half undivided Interest in that part of lot No. G In southwestern survey of city of Macon fronting seventy-five feet on Fourth street, situated on tho north east corner of said lot No. 0 at the Inter section of Fburt h and Oglethorpo streets, running GO foot on Oglethorpo street to Martha Davis’ line, now In dicated by a cross fence, thence nlong lino of MnrMia Davis 75 feet, more or less, tho southwestern line of this lot, conuiienehifi at a point 70 feet from tho corner of Fourth nufi Oglethorpe streets find running nt light angles to said Fourth street until It reaches the lino of Martha Dnvls, In the rear a distance of 70 feet, more or less. On said lot Is a brick, building two stories high, with rooms up stairs. Levied on ns tho prop erty of E. Crookett to satisfy a fl fa Issued In olty court of Mncou In fnvoi of R. S. Dantorra. E- Crocket^ Deputy Sheriff, ADM11N STRATOR’S SAME. WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. SQUARE ON WINDOW. West, young man. -- , with whtoh *he South has passed ttmwih tho ortltMl of dtoaater of the past eighteen montCi* hto toad a tell ing effect in directing attention this maty to 'She detriment of the West. He believes Must Ida Wells began her slan derous crusade -against the South a part of a stfheme, and that this En glish committee to simply another step In the same plot to Injure the South In •the eyda of toive^tora anVi home $?ekere. THE COLUMBUS- SOUTHERN. •AnftarytA; Sept. IS.—(Spectol.)—■CoLJ* w. Robertson, ex-rail road com- mtostoner. has been wMMed byt» governor to uct os umpire in the fixing of the 'value of ishe taxable yapffty of the Columbus Southern railroad. The raid's property was retunMdr at sue* a low vullu»tlwi that Comptroller Gen eral Wright refused to accept It. J. R. Terrell for the state and J. H. Wor rell for the road were appointed to ar bitrate the matter, but they could not u-rree. and the governor bad to appoint nn umpire. Got. Robertson went to Co lumbus today to take up «ie case. WON'T GET THE BUILDING. Atlanta. Sept. «.—(BpeclaJ.wm government bulldlrf*. at Uie World 3 Fair Willi not graoe the ORon States Exposition to be held In Atlirtia next year. The 150.000 appropriated by oon- gress for the removal of the building to Atlanta would not cover the ezffww* and today the airthbrttie* au W*’*' 1 '*- ton -notified trite directors UMt the re moval h-a.l beer- abandoned. a» P«r 'he request of 'the dlrertors, wtoo prrtorrsd a new 150.000 building to adding' suffi cient to the appropriation from the exposition treasury to effect tbs re moval. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. This Is beyond question the most suc cessful cough medicine we have ever sold. A few doses Invariably cures the worst cases of croup, cough and bron chitis, while Us wonderful success In the cure of consumption Is without parallel in the history of medicine. Since Its first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other med icine can -iiud, If you have a cough, we earnestly ask you totr y It. Price 10 cents. 50 cents and 31. If your lungs are sore, chest or back Is lame, .use Shiloh's Porous PHster. Gold by Goodwyn Sf Small Drug Com pany, corner Cherry street und Cottdn avenue. SHOT WITHOUT TRIAL. London. Sept. 13.—A dispatch from Parts ays: MMIlHM advices or September 11. say that flfty-slcht Brazilians were eze- cuted last spring on President I'etxoto •Tiers without the feroblance of a trut. They were arrested on April a. and were exsoutel on tho morning of April 25, st the Fortress of Pants Cruz, tlsroor ot he. Catarina. An even largrr number ot rrs- pecMble citizens hod been shot under similar circumstances in riccurtty Day. Throughout the montn of May volleys wore heard nightly In the cemetery, where the bodies were immediately burled. Or- Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. Just arrived, English Rockingham tea pots 10 and 20 and 25 tvnd 30 cents. Finer, lighter and stronger than Ameri can. China cups and saucers, pansy deco- ■ra'clons, 75 cents set. New notions of all descriptions. .Finest and cheapest vase tamps in the elty. Ostnleh feather dusters 10 cents and 20 dents. -Flour bins 75 cents each. Cabinet else picture frames 10 cents and 25 cents. Walters fi cents nnd 10 cents und 20 cents and 25 cents and 35 cents anil 40 cents. My price* are bottom nnd I have always sold goods uu low ns possible. Blown tumblers. Plain, clbse out 60e dozen. Blown etched tumblera 60 cents dbzen. Blown .tumblera. engraved, 80 cents dozen Initial tumblera 60 cents dozen. The above goods cannot be duplicated for the money. Uuder uud by virtue ot au order from the court of ordinary of Richmond county, Georgia, dated August Cth, 1894, 1 will sell at public outcry in the city of Macon, county of Bibb and state of Georgia, At the place of bold ing public sales, between the usual hours of Bile, on tho llrat Tuesday lu October. 1894 (October 4th), the follow ing property belonging to tthe estate ot Thomas M. Johnson, late of Richmond county, deceased. An Interest In a tract ot land In Bibb county. Georgia, on tho south side of the Atlanta amston of tuo Denimt railroad^ being lot 18 in block 27 in what la knowu as Bellovue, fronting 104 1-2 feet on Euclid avenue, running back 203 1-2 feet. The lnteres: being under bond for titles from tho Ameri can Investment nnd Loan Company of Macon, dated Juuo 9, 1891—the original price of the lot being 3350, nnd 3153.02 having been paid. Also, twenty stares of tho capital stock of the North Macon Land Com pany, par value 3100. Also, two stare* of tbo capital stock of the Maeoa and Suburban Land Company, par value 325. Also, 3 70-100 shares of the capital ettoek of the American Investment and Loan Compqny, par value 3100 i 'Said property sold fbr tho purpose of pnylng debts of said estate nnd making distribution among the heirs. Tho order under which! this sale Is made authorize* tho sale to bo mado In Bibb county. Terms chsh. Purchasers to pay for paper* EDWARD S. JOHNSON. Admr. bstnte Thomas M. Johnson. CLOSE OUT. Jardinera 15 cents. Memorandums 1 cent, and 2 cents and 3 cents and 4 cents and 6 cents. The celebrated CIsuss sets 50 cents. Japanese porcelain umbrella stands 31. Sliver plated thimbles 10 cents. Our fine 25 cents talr pins, your choice 10 cents. Ladles' fine fall underveSts 20 and 15 and 30 nnd 35 cents and up. Sunders. Flurry . & Clark kitchen kmlves. oil-steel blade, 8 cents. Steel blade eh ears 20 cents and 25 cents ami 28 cents. Close out crochet ellk 15 cents ball. ■Black silk thread. 50 yard spoils, two for 5 cents. School bags 5 cents and 10 cents nnd 20 cents. Potato grater* 3 cents and 5 cents. Crumb soranera nnd trays 10 cents. Elegant napkin rings 31.20 dozen. Children's scamlee* black 25 cento hose will clbse out 15 cents. These are big values. Children's blackboards 35 cents. Key chntns 2 cents: sold all over United Suites for 10 cents. Large glass marbles 1 cent: sold ev erywhere 5 cento apiece. Steel enameled bowls and pitchers 75 cent* ontl 31: worth double. Also look n t our toys. Our line Is bot tom. \ R. F. SMITH. from R. P. Murray to the Mutual Build ing and 1.0,111 Association or Macon, Ga, recorded In book A. G„ folio 338, Bibb ru perlor court, the said Association alii of fer for sale before the court houne door In Macon. Oa., at 11 o'clock a. m„ on Tues- day. October 2, 1891. the following des cribed property to-wlt: All that lot or pared of land, situate, lying nnd being In tho city of Macon, state of Georgia, and known, according to Boardman's map of said city, a* part of lot No. five (5). In square tlilrty-four Ot), fronting on Sec ond street an.l dcrignated by elreet num ber. 1611; raid lot being the same con. veyed by K. H. Gllloo to Missouri A. Valentine by deed recorded In book I*. P. t folio 178, clerk’s office. Bibb superior court, to which deed reference Is here made for the purpose of fuller description. Said sals Is made for the purpose of repaying a loan made to said Murray by raid A*. socSatlon, and as provided In the deed and power of sale referred to. Term* cash. THE MUTUAL BUILDINO AND LOAN . ASSdCI LAND SALE, Under nnd by virtue of ‘ tho power of salo contained In a mortgage deed made to Mrs. U. T. Carstarphen on January 15. 1892, by 1 Butler Williams? Abe Mungcr, Peyton James and Abe Bryant, nnd re corded In clerk's office. Bibb superior court, to sreuro a debt therein epocltlcd, which debt and mortgage deed were by Mrs. M. T. Carstarphen, assigned in due form to me, I will sell at public outcry, before the, court house door In Macon, Bibb county, Os., at 11 o'clock a. in., on tho first Tuesday In October, 1894. all that lot of land,, situate, lying and being In Bibb county, >n the KSSt Macon district, BOUND VOLUMES and known as lot No. four (4), In block No. seven (7) of "Falrvlew," a suburb of the city Of Macon, as shown by a survey and plst by 1 P. E. Dennis, of record In clerk's office, Bibb superior court, being tho esme lot conveyed to Abe Mungcr by Reft Sims nnd C. C. Stnw, lr„ on Feb- ruary 3, 1830. Also all that parcel or lot of land in East Macon, near Fort Hill, In the county and state aforesaid, one- fourth ot an acre, more or less, end be- tng tht same Und Payton James bought ot Dr. Gibson, and the same lot on which Payton lames resides. Such safe Is to he made to satisfy and pay off the tulnnce of the debt secured by said mortgage deed, eald baUnce amounting to 3l70.es principal, beside* 334 Interest, and the ex- pensts of thlc sale, as prescribed In raid mortgage deed notes. T. GURNSBY, H, F. STROHECKER, Attorney. Sept. S, JS94. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALES. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday In October, 1894, at the court house dwir It, Bibb county, within the legs! hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cjr.li, tho following property, to-wlt: AH that lot of land lying 4n Bibb county find deecribed as follows: Froiwtng on Mid dle street,' bounded on the north by the property of W. B. Clark, on the tost by the property of Green King, on She south by the property of Tony WKHsms. Levied on as the property ot J. C. Collins to satisfy an execution issued from the Justloe's court of the 11851* district, G. M.. of said county, In favor of J. B. Broderick ugalnst J. C. Oot.1lns. Also, at the same Ybne and place, the rvi»v, mine mile mill place, uie following property, to-wlt: All that lot of Und containing fifty feet on Nixon street, running slxty-llv* feet on China three):. Bounded on the north by the property deeded to Jerry Smith, nnd on rile east by property of Charles Floyd. Levied on us tho property of William Gordon to eattsfy an execution Issued from Che Justice's court of the lOSCUh district, G. M„ ot said county, in favor of C. H .Ctrson against Will iam Gordon. This September 5, 1894. G. 8. WE8TCOTT, fthertft. IAT10N. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Ordtoary's Office, Sept. 3.’ 1894.—L. L. Lyon, executor of'the estate of Richard F. f<yon, Utc of said county, deceased, having applied to me for leave to sell at private salt four-fifths (4-6) undlvbied Interest In lot of Und No. 1190, now In Forsyth county. Oa.. formerly Cherckc# county, said lot containing about 49 acres, belonging to the estate of Richard K. Lyon, deceased, for the payment of debt* and distribution. This Is, therefore, to notify qtl parties con cerned thst leave to sell at private sale will bo granted as asked for at the next October term. LSM. of said Bibb court of ordinary, unless objections are filed. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-A. J. Col lins. having appHed to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. B. Scanlon. Ute of said county, deceased: this Is. therefore, to notify all p*riles con cerned, to file objections. If any they have, on or before the first .Monday in ^October. 1891, or letters trill be Usued os for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. 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ATLAS OP THE WORLD NEW' SINETY-TWO MANY ENTIRELY MAPS. FEATURE! METHODS. logical ADMdN ISTR ATOR’8 SALE. By virtue Man order from Bibb coun ty court of ordinary, passed at the Au gust term. 1894. of sxtil court, will be «>ttl on the flrrt Tueodny in Ortobur, 1894, between the -legil hours of *sl», before tho court'house tlbor of Elbb county In afiicou, G*i.. the fbtkwlng rte- tortbod property belonging to the **■ titee of Mrs. Mary Hogan, late of said iJjurtiy. dtoeased. tbr fine pufpozo of paying the debts of s.tld estate and fi>r drttrfbu'.lon among the heirs of said nitaite, rovwtt: One lot, with Improve ments fUiereon, lying ami being In the city of M'loon. Oa.. on Plum street, be tween Bccood and Third ritreete, nnd krirwn as the residence of the de ported. uml being city lot No. 159; said Ip* being 63 1-3 feet free* and 310 feet deep, more or less. Terms of ante. awth. .. • W. A. DAVIS, Adminfcftrator EMtale Miry A. Hogan. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—A. A. 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