The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 15, 1894, Image 2

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i;wm A DAY'S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Newty Item* Furniihed by tha Hustling Correspondents ' of the Telegraph. GAINESVILLE'S NEWS BUDGET nMilTid rim B«/« of »•» Couos- —Ililrl.y la gul Uaail. aa It.poilr’t —Traabla Amour; W.w.psp.r —noli.u. In Dublin. Oalneavflle, Sep*. 14.—(Special.)—The rlrat bale ot couon brought to till* market came in yewterttsy. It 4n*s raised by H. C. Ollbart of Pender grass, weighed *50 pourida, clamed Strictly middling and sold to H. B. Smith & Co. for 1 cents. The mo a named Shirley, who was shot by Fletcher Robinson art Tallulah some days ago. hi not dead, rut alt first reported. HU wounds.,though severe, rare not fatal and Shirley wlllwiioover,' Details concerning tha affair have been exceedingly meagre, lloblruon has not yet been Mttwted. Joe and Jack English, who were tried for murder In lUbershaim superior oourt this week, twill mater ommtlon for new arkali Both a tow days ago were found guilty of murder, the former with end the latter, without recom mendation to mercy. The English brothers on the Fourth of July last killed a man named Wflldrup art Dem- oredt. They claimed that WaMrup htid reported them for Infraction of the In- ter mil revenue Toguittloni andthrost- oned his life. Doth were drinklirgsvhen they met Mm at 'the Independence Day celebration at Demoreet. when they at tacked him with ta UnHe mid a pistol and killed him. It wus a savage and bruiul ’murder nnd the perpetrator* will doubtless pay the utmost penalty for the dcftf, The Clarksville Advertiser tlnil the Toe cos News wilt probably experience • change of mwn'MSomen* In the near future. The proprietors of the former Journal sre having trouble, unit the spicy little Sheet/ailsd to upprar this week. The jNow* went Into Clio hands of a receiver day before yesterday. DUBLIN DOINGS, Stuckey May Recover »rtd Pay the Penalty of Ills Crime. Dublin, Bept. 14.—(Special.)—Stuckey, who killed young Taylor, is In lull at fended by Drs. 1I»1I and G. F. Green. There Is a prolrablltty of Ms recovery. Ills brain la affected, an term broken, one side paralysed and Ms Jump from the fast-going ’train pm bones and Iltklh n general Jarring up. Ool. Bmlth scad nmother Idt fronting on tcho square to John W, Smith of Johnson aounly, who will build two brick stores at once. -Messrs. LeltOb & HtUbbs have let out a contract for building the six stores, opera hall and ben offlbsa to a con tractor In your city, who thus com- tnenocU work.. The porn tad Wtlo fa gnadiunlly rising. On Btrturday, *he 15th, w* will halve a crowd to hear Or.vtors Atkinson. Berner nnd Bacon; who, report suys, have been especially InvHell to tell the people •(>)« AYditt mMTlnff of nnd unllm- the exact meaning of "free and unlim etd oolnugo" of silver as ngreed upon ■by tho Clifcngo and state platform evod erroneously, wuttrtl by the Atlanta Constitution. Robert B. Common. an sntsnPnatnB young man, recently of UoMga county, la hero to establish a bakery. tVe Jwivo judi rend Stuckeyls letter to tils wife. In tha Telegraph- The gist of tho cptotto wits to get his iwife In Ms power to iiuiko certain that sho would trot tell about tho Bllolt tnanufltutad. of whisky. Tide nefarious uutllo Is en couraged by the •mildness of the IlnTieil Blutes district Judgo'o pimWhineota. A fdilow fcellngmokes us wondrous kind. Tho Jukhi*. remembers, no doubt, his old mountain associates when, he was me Ddmoewklo congressman. Time* have changed and ho will acknowledge Mint on potllkui matters Bomo Indi viduals have ulso dunged. The dry goods, hustler, \V. F. flchaufcle. has returned' from New York with his now goo-fci to exchange for 5 and 9 cents cotton money. "Old notable" \V. U. Jones trill build a large tero-story brisk touMtnC on lilnln street. He has a pet 13 mona-ia pi*, .weighing 440 pounds. 'W. W. Robinson's hunt wore store re sembles a government annory. Every- thing khere.ln the shape of gunsrcxeopt the old flint lock your corrrapondent often used. McL. THE M A COX TF.r/FOTiAPH : SATl'II-vY MORNING. THOMABVILLE TOP1C& Democrats Will Hold a Big Rally Hero Newt Week. ThomaartUe, Sept. 14.—(Special.)— tThomnevlIto will hold a big Democratic roily OH tho Slst of tfeounttrer. Arrange ments have beeo made with the rail roads for opeclal sohtskilcs. A largo crowd will be here. Among the speak era win be Gen. Gordon apd Flcm ilu Dlmon and « large crowd ts expected. CbMttnx with Got A. T. McIntyre, Hr., this morning he expresses lAm-tclf SB decidedly favorable h> the repeal of the 10 per cent, tax bn stale bantu. He believes In u dual currency und wlehm spe-ches like Ool. Lawson’s bad been scat lend nil over the West. But this wonderful speech, to carry nut the remedy MxJ. Bacon suggested some six teen yean* ago, is nek hated among con- grerolotml literature tb be sent out for campaign purposes. And M Is to be regret-1 oil. Crops hcronre good, but the low price of cotton makv’i iiusKuvi’ ftacnank. A fanner can’t trade much when u box ot cotton btings only Ik). Judge Hanaett returned borne yrattr- .The Magic Touch 'OF Hood’s Sarsaparilla You tmllo at tbe Idea But If you suffer from , Dyspepsia And'In'llgestlon, try. s bottle, ’onff before you have taken half a dozen doses, you will Involuntarily think, an<l i”i doubt exclaim. $That Just Hits It!” I “ That soothing effect Is n tnaglc touch!” Hood's Sarsaparilla gent ly tones and strengthens the stom ach and digestive organs. Invig orates the Uver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives re freshing sleep, and In short, raises the health (one of the entire sys tem. Remember Hood’s parilla Cures Hood’s Pills curs Uver Ills. 20a- dsy from a short summer trip. He Is looking well, and If he should quit the bench, sa Judge Jtnklnn does, the bar all over this circuit, ss In Judge Jenk ins’ circuit, would pass resolutions of profound regret.. When the cowr.ltuttona) convention mat <n 1877 Judge IHanocll was asked to bo ohslrirnn of the Judiciary commit tee. Aa the question of wiloetes would aome up before safd oqmmOtto*. in which he was -perannsMy Interested, be declined to be etwlnman or serve on the eensmktee. John Temple Graves ought to gat acquainted with Judge Hunsell. DEATH OF ’MR. M. C. DIXON. IIo •Whs Killed by a Fall From a Plat form of Hlu Gin. Richland, Sept. 14.—(Spedlal.)—Rich land has just been greatly beeeuved by the toss of one of her mnert promtnepc young business men In She person of Mr. M. L. Dixon, whb Ives about »wb nilee from town. Mr. Dtx»m lent here about 5 o'clock and after returning hbme went to his srtn bourte to Suave name repairs made. While lth«re he fell from a pkrtfbrni about six feet Mgh. snd In the fall hit his head against a piece at timber, which produced concunrion of tbe hrnln. Mr. Dixon married a daughter of L. B. Kimbrough and leaves a wife and ttvb brothers to mburn bis tmtllmelv dAa'tih. Mr. Dixon avas «n affectionate husband, ta kind brdther snd a good neighbor. NOTES FROM FLOVILLA. Flortlta, Seiit. 14. -(SpooW.)- Next Monday nlghlt, the 17th. Mr. WHItaker. the Populist nominee frbm this dWtrlot. will address the people ,-Jt this place. Mr. Whitaker hbs s wood many very etrthuokwlk: followers ablaut this place. He will likely have « large crowd to hear Ms nnd will -be treated with the utmost kindness and respect. 7Ie Is a good mao. bnlv on the wrong side po litically. ' It Is generally conceded, even by tbe IVipulWs. Wiat “our Charlie" will h.we a walk-over In the dMriot, We hhpe (the Judge iwHl favor u» soon with some good bid DemocrnUc doc trine. The took worm bias attacked our cot ton fields ntvrt they ate playing havoo with 4t. The coritlnued rains b.ave been very d<trtnicnul tb -tbs cotton crop. ProfAvbr C. R. Thonipsaii has opened hlu school under very flattering pros- peols. a goodly number hating eretried the flint day. and tho number of pupil* In attendance will be larger than ever before. We bave a flue coops of tench* cm snd can offer superior advaretuges to all seeking sn education. POLITIC St IN SC RIVEN. Oliver, Sept. 14,—(Special.)—There will be the biggest rally of the Scitven coun ty Democracy on Saturday, the 12nd Inetnnt, that has ever taken place In Oliver or Scrtvcn counity. Cbl. Rufus E. LccScr. Ool. N. ■«. Wade. Ool. Will- turn Clifton rend 0>1. Edward T. Beeton will be the spankers. Every Democrat In the State ts Invited. Tho negroes In Sortven cannot sleep ot a night, aa the members of the third patty iharasa them to death. Our people ano generally prosperous ti ml overitmir.x la on Who push. P. P. P. makes pustUve cures of all stages of rhcumaitism. syphilis, blood poison, scrofula, old sores, ecneanma, m.V'irlH nnd female compkiint, P. p.. P. la a powerful tonic, and an excellent ■appcUicr, bulKUng up tho system rap idly. For olU aorea, skin eruptions, ptm- Tles. ulcers ntnl syphilis uao onrty P. P. P. and grt well and enjoy the blessing only 'to be derived from the use of P. P. P. (Prickly ASh. Poko Rodt and ‘potassium.) FOR CORNS, WART8 AND BUNIONS Euw Only Abbott’s East. India Cora Paint. Erysipelas, swollen limbs, bad sores, scales and ncvibe on the leg have been cir.lreiy cured by 1’. P. I’., tin- iiu”.v wonderful blood medicine of tho day. A course ot P. P. P. will banish all bad feelings and restore your boalth to perfect condition. Its curoitive pow ers ure ’marvellous. It out ot softs und In bud humor with youraeif and tha world tuke P. P. P., and beconrs h.MUhy and rakTonu*. WIPED OUT THE TOWN. Mllllona of Feet ot Lumber Destroyed In Wisconsin Ftre. Arstgoi. Wla., Sent. IS—Th* depot, the porf.ottlce snd the general store and •aw-mlll ot WunderUch Bros., with sev eral mltlln test ot lumlwr. 2uu cords ot tnnbark and several thousand curds ot wood, were consumed ycstcnl.iy aftef- noon ret Elm Hurst, six miles south ot this place. The lost will be heavy. Train* were unable lb pose, as the road bed for half a mile Is destroyed. WHAT AILS YOU? Do 70a M dull, languid, kvinpiriUs!, fulliiPM or IsIiMitius after eattnir, touinra fottod, bitter or l«J Ukt« in nunilh, imett* lnr apjietitr, frequent bemlncbm, “ flootuig: wto* Mon «m artoui |uro4tmtioa ukI aroaRmvM after Dienbf If yon hare nuy ciHudilmhle number of Imm miptaaa, yon nn* iuMm from 1\>rpld later, taaodatsd with l>y«i*e|«ia, or TV more onitplieauxi your tho grmU»r 1 bo numl-r of »ymptenn*. No matter wbnt »tajfo il baa n«i iinl, Drs Pierer't Golden Medical Di%- rover> niU aubduo it. Mra, JUmr Morr, of llacrn /InrA JItawnfi th, ” Vh-. wntea: * ( lie Tor* tuinir your |>r. lVnv’l OoIdefiMedh’nI Diseovrrr, cTrijUunjf X ate wouM B|B m ray abjausK .Jan^R esstisi!"i u,‘“ aoiMag woommnoratt.' uraici iSSamytTma Sr n.*™* 1 mt * 1 ’ e °~ MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I Mrs. Wiariow'a Soothing Syrup ham been used for over fitly years by millions ot molhtrs for their children while teethtnf, with perfect success. It soothes the chill, softens the gums, allays alt pain; cures wind colic, and ta th* best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure nnd ask tor "Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take ao other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE This Is beyond question the most suc cessful cough medicine we have ever sold. A few doses invariably cures lbs wot,t cases ot croup, cough and bran* chilis, while Its wonderful success In tb* cure ot consumption ts without parallel in the history of medicine. Since Its first discovery It lui been told on s guarantee, a test which no other med icine can stand. It you have a cough, we earnestly ask you totr y It Price 19 cents, 99 cent* and 11. If your lungs aro sore, chest or track Is lame, us* Shiloh's Porous l’iister. Bold by Ooodwyn 49 Small Drug Com pany. corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. Arrayed in one of Juhan’s new COVERT CLOTH, tailor made dresses you are in the height of style. Impossible to buy the material and have them made for near this amount. Besides, they fit to perfection; new style sleeves, curved coat front and graceful skirts. Come and get one before they are picked over—$12.60 buys the full suit. TO BANQUET SECRETARY SMITH. Tbe Democrats ot Dalton to Entertain Him Tomorrow 'Night. Ur. Price’s Cream Baking Powder WeeM's Pair Highest Award. 'Dalton, Sopt. 11.—(BpocUL)—The people ef Iiul’oa will give a banquet In nonor of Secretary lloxo smitn's visit to tmt city. Everything has been arranged for the Mteaklns Saturday. Aa Mr. Smith will reaett here Kriday at- ternuon it hae bem decided t<5 give nun a reception and banquet Friday nignt. Nothing will be left undone by tne com* mlttoe to raaUe the banquet at tne noiei Da It «Aii one of the nneat ever attempted in north Georgia, Atlanta, Home, Dal ton, Chattanooga, and Knoxville markets are being diuwn on for It. Mr. A. G. Heater, tne proprietor ot int Hotel Dalton* haa Instructions to use no limit to discretion in getting it up. The people of Dalton are proud or a Georgia citizen who lias been honored ro signally and they will spare no erioru to entertain him In fitting style. SAMOAN NEWS. Auckland, N. Z., 8ept. 12.—Advices re ceived hero today from Samoa, dated Septem»*r 6. confirmed the dispatches already received, wing that the Hrltisn warship Curaoom and the German was ves sel Buzzard, sometime ago threatened to bombard Anna, and that thereupon the rebel chief went on board the Cura cos. submitted to Chief MaJletoa and gave up H<0 guns. While the war is declared to he over for the present fears afft expressed that hostilities will bs renemred in a few months. PREPARING FOR*WINTER. London, Sent. 11.—A. dlsjxrtch to the Central News from Shanghai says the chief officers of the Chlnose niniy In Corea have telegraphed for winter sup plies of clothing, evidently expecting evidently expecting that the war will last n long time. A aecond Chinese ar my. 10.000 strung, composed entirely of Hunanez. under command of Governor Wei, la now stsrtlng for Corea. The King of Corea has sent a special mis sion to Pekin with valuable presents to tho dowager empros, on the occasion of her birthday. DEATH OF MURAD V. Constantinople, Sept. U.—Persistent ru mors of the death of ex-Sultan Murad v.. who was deposed August J. Jure, In favor of hi. younger brother, the present sul tan. Abdul Hamid II., are In circulation here. When Murad V was deposed ne was declared by tho council or ministers to be suffering from tdlrttf. He was bom September 1, 1840. and was proclaimed eiiltan on the deposition or ms unc. Sultan Abdul Asia May *1, 1471. If you decide to take.Hood’s Sarsa parilla, do not be Induced to buy any substitute article. Take Hood's, and only Hood's. THE BOLL WORM AT WORK. ■A-tlxnlra, Serf. 13.—Report* received from correspondents In Oconee. Jasper and Jackson counties show ttlrat cotton Isaufforlreg badly from Che bod) worm. The frequent rains and Cloudy weather are favorable to tho spreuk of the worm. No estimate of Che damage to th* crop can be made, aa ithece Is no telling W>w far tho ravages of the worm will extend. Inflamed Itching, burning, crusty end scaly skin and scalp ot Infants soothed nnd cured by Johnson's Oriental Soap. Uold by Goodwyn * Small, druggists. PROTECTING THEIR INTERESTS. New York, s-pL 12.—The creditors ot the Distilling an-1 Cattle Feeding Company, holding and rrpreaenung a large propor tion of the outstanding rebate vouchers have a|t>.1nted a committee tor the A-ir- pore of protecting the Interests ot tne holders ot vbuchcrn. lathe World. UNDINE. Crushed IHIddltflgt flour* Theonty Flourof Its kind,snd tb* best of snykln.l. It Imnatlebya secret pro cess known to but two persons. 9100,000 haa been offlred for the Knowledge “The Undine is oat of right" 1 vtuvon. Lord A Co.. TenniUe, O*. "The Undlns ts fsr ahead of the flour we have been getting at Nashville.” \V. IL Morgan, Pooler. Oa. NOEL MILL COMPANY. Esttll Sprints, Tenn. ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS . HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO Aa TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 11 CTS. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS make HJCO » day. ilreatSrikitchen >k utensil ever l.vente-1- hrvvu. J to a fcjd In every bouwu .Sample poetan paid, tee —J^B—^JfcMaxis. Cutcinnau. o J8@* Our new modiste has just arrived from New “©a USy* York, and is now ready for business. She “©ft JSS5T is thoroughly conversant with every detail "©ft jSS?" of the business and with the latest styles “fSSX ®SS“ and will assist in the selection of material “©3 fi€3“ when desired. We bespeak the same cor- “©8 867” dial and liberal patronage heretofore ex- “©ft 8S5” tended us in this important department. *©& BURDEN, SMITOt WANTED—Ten undersecretaries In ev ery town In this state; also one <rub- eeeretary In every town to manage branch office and superintend under secretaries work: write lor particulars and free outfit, enclosing ID centa for postage. Columbian International Col onization and Improvement Company. 121 St. Charles street, New Orleans, Louisiana. WANTED. NEWSPAiPER correspodent* every where; also capable contributors. Either sex; pleasant work for spare time. Address, whll stamp, INTER STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION, In dianapolis, Ind. LADIES wanted to write at home; 315 weakly no ora visaing. Reply with stamp, MISS FANNIE FELKNOR, South Bend, Ind. WANTED—Good farm near M'ucon and Ito give in part pay some well bred ■tiMtttng and pacing stuck and oome well located cottages In Naafhvflte, Ytmn. Splendid investment. C. W. CraUg, Brenitwood. Tenn. 1500 WANTED for a easterner on good real estate, close In, for live ye.vre. OeorRe W. Duncan & Co. WANTED—A gentleman who travels wants permanent board in private family for wife and daughter, and himself while In city. E. F., care Tel egraph. WANTED—To sell you a '94 model Denomore typewriter, heat machine In the world. J. E. MInter, agent. •Phone No. 283. k FOR RENT. ~~ FOR RENT, October 1, four down- utairs rooms, with modern Improve ments. Close In. Also seven-room house. Apply 2»4 Spring street. FIR RENT—Six-room house. Second street, Troup Hill. Highest point lu city. Good neighborhood, large lot. Ion- price. T. O. Ohestney, Central Georgia Bank. FOR LEASE—Store house corner Third and Cherry streets, for wholesale and retail dry goods, from October 1. Ap ply to H. G. Cutler, agent, at Macon Savings Bank. TOR I^RNT—October 1. Medium size dwelling on OoHege street, water, gas and servant house. Rent reasonable. H. V. Washington. STORE FOR RENT—Tho store under Dr. C. H. Hall's office on Poplar street, bppceflte city market. Fosees- slon given 1st October. Good stand to make money. Apply to w. A. Crutchlleld. FOR RENT—October L the two-story residence fronting Tattnall square, oorner Oglethorpe nnd Tattnall streets. Apply Daly's Exchange. Col lege street. TEN DOLLARS x month will rent atore on Vlncvllle Branch In the city. Pos session at opce. Jacob Hlrsch. FOR SALE. GINNING OUTFIT FOR SALE—Will sell sk a great tUcriflee 10-har*e power engine, locomotive boiler, 50-saw gin, P~"*. etc. Hoorn A. Nltbrt. FOR EALEN-Owner leaving city will sell a parlor grand piano cheap for cash. Instrument in perfect order. Address E. C., enre Telegraph. FOR SALE—Bay mare; sound and any lady can drive her; also top buggy. J. B. Minton. FOR SA^E—OM paper*, for wrapping purpose*, etc., a cent* per hundred. Telegraph office. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle, lias never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. MISCELLANEOUS. THBISER PEARS at CaUler'A IS POUNDS granulated sugar for 31 at M. C. Balkoom's. 306 Thirl Street, near Mulberry. THE LAST CHANCE./ Buy what you need from us at cost. w.. H. Toole. FRBSII OYSTERS, rice birds tatrd fish tt lXxnoo, Clarke A Daniel's. EPICURES will order oyittrs anJ i?ce birds from Exchange Hotel Rert:.uir- ar»: beejuse Rhey want them dcltcioiu- ly prepared. OYSTERS, crabs, shrimp and choice fresh fish today. A. A. Cullen.. K UPPER MIAN IS BULLETIN — Freeh today. Dill pickles. FErida pineapples, New York creamery butter. 412 Sec ond street. 'Phone 215. Sam Baer's old stand. DELICATESSEN—Dill pickles. Swim, DeBrte. Lbnburgcr. cream and plne- napte cheese, rog moua de coq, eavlar. pure* and bn-We. de fates gras, kip pered barring Flfidou Haddock's *» puragux mushrooms. French peas. •ankiSBt, oprAKtcn. shrimp, ollreu in boxiei and bulk, olive oil. salad dres sing, Dutch herring, mllchners, ear- dellen. dtc. G. O. Toole. 41.775 FOR E1VHGE LOT, No. 1W Apple ton or#nu?. on car lln?. Sffxl75 feet. Will ♦ell half for H>50 If b>uyht quick. George W. Dun^n A Ca. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always give* satisfaction. Your grocer sells MONEY TO LOAIT—Six per cent, per annum. James A. Thomas, 318 Sec ond atreet. BABOim toMMW Hub, ex tracts. craned fruits, and a fen, sta ple groceries to be closed out today. W. H.' Toole, corner store Armory building. APPLES, lemcoo. poiutoes, ondons nnd cabbage. A. A. Cifllen. 9160 INVESTED yields 165 average weekly Income with absolute security/ Pros, pectu;. Itemized statistics free. Benson A Dwyer. 831 Broadway, New York. DO YOU iwacrt the beat, the newest, the freshest? We keeD it; cane trad see. F. E. Kustfarnwn. 412 Second street. 'Phone 215. YOU must come today, or you will miss 'the only bargains In groceries in Macon, w. H. Toole,, corner store. Armory building. M'GOW’AN'S liA’MS alt 12 1-2 St SlT'c. 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