The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 19, 1894, Image 2

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TOE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894. A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Newsy Items Furnishes! fa) the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. DEFRAUDING THE GOVERNMENT, Mails Ts the I'h.rg. Preferred Agslnai Him—That Vfti.Msm >chn.|i|i» Case lllrrhercrd ami Y-Nttg flodg.. Hal at I.lbarly. Floy ilia,B*pt. 18.—fBpcctil.)—Tho Hon. W. 8. Whitaker, PopuILt nominee tor omfnai tio:n the Sixth district, apoke ro about 100 people at this place list nlxht. Several ladles honored the oo- caalon with their presence. A goodly number of atnunoh Democrats were alio on hand end gave the speaker a .moat respectful hearing. A short history of the rise of the American republic, a eulogy *of Thomas Jefferson, the great founder of pure Democracy-* goCerranent for the com mon people—the contrast between Jef ferson end Alexander Hamilton, the one tho true friend of the people, adhering atrlctly to principles .that he felt to be for their common good: the other nflro-- eating tyrany. making the rich richer and poor poorer. The Populist party, c< course, -were following, or trying to follow Jefferson; the despised Demo crats -were fclowers of Hamilton and attempting to drag this country deeper and deeper Into degradation nnd want. The national blinking eratem came In for « full share of nlbuee, whllo he made that hideous and the greatest enemy of tho people he failed to show a bettAr way. die spoke at length on the cur rency question, but as la generally the case, left It, an ho found It, with, no Im provement whatever, ' Mr. Whittaker la not a brilliant speak er; be makes no effort at arstory.speakn In * plain, straightforward way) rather alow, somowhat tiresome. Iteally there' Is no magnetism about the man and bln -words fell without three or weight. He la not the man to make voters ce* strengthen his oartv In the leaaL .We think him a good man and.a true gen tleman, but he Is not a strong speaker and will never away the crowds, turn tho tides or move this country with hl« oratory and eloquence. STATESBORO. . Who High School m * Flourishing Con dition. Statesboro, Bept. 18.—(Special. )-Tho High School *t this place la In a very ftourUMng condition. It now numbers •finely t'uplle, with the prospect of otto. *m coming In soon. Professor J. B. Da- vta. tho principal, is very popular with the tm.pla of *810 town, as Is also his two •xslxtairti. 1 Linton Oono and Frank Grimes, two very bright young men of tbta county. Heave today tor Mercer Unit'srally, Where they go to complete fhehr course of study. They (have many friends, who feel proud of dh*m. . ftrofpimnr Hugh Chtimbona lrsa a fine school at tExcelakir. fflila county. Ths Democrats of Bullock enunty ore to have * big tufty here on the 28th Instant, When Hon. W. Y. A'tklneen «nd other dlSMirgirMIud gentlf-mcn are expected to make speuohee to the pen- pie. Thert* will be «largo crowd out to hear the speaking end to Welcome Georgia's next governor. Tho Demo crats of Bcanesboro rc<iuc»t ttoa't you s*y Mm); Bacon that .he Mill nottose the clothoi Which he promised to the moat popular third party man if Mila wimty was carried by fit .tit t tarty at tho next cloction. Tour comvponllcnt hoard a prominent mam say recently tihait the Democrats would carry the county by ad least COO or 600 majority. TUtoholIncvei convention Hi the Dublin district ta to convene wilth tho Metho- dlat churoll here on the USh Instant and will roirtlnue a week. A woman preacher is to be ferostmt and no doubt will draw a large crowd to hear her. Our now count house in going up rap idly and it In thought vlt bi> com pleted by the 1st of pert January. Mine LM.t't’tlo Cone of Ivnahos. this oounty, will leave In a day or two for Atlanta to enter the new LVipKst Fe male college at Manchester. tMr. H. S. Hutch, cashier ef the St vteLboro bank la oft on a resting tour at Indian Spring. Cotton la condos Into market very Past now and business la grc.ttiy im proved. Mr. D. T. Out la nil has let out the contract for the ereoOon of * dwdftng bouse In the eastern part of the tovm. DOUGLAS DOTS. Speaking In Coffee County In Behalf of Democracy. Douglas, 8ept. 18 —(Special.)—Colonel Iaoo A Wilson and Judge spencer it. Atklnaon addressed the cltlieni of Itroxtun on Saturday. Each In a calm, Impassioned talk to a larae and respect ful audience took up the record or the Democratic parly, end by recorded facta nnd tlgurva act forth Its claim upon the Inasaea. This (Broxton) district ts Cof fee county's hot-bcl of FopuUam, the hat no of their ntenlnec. Hon. Arthur Lott It la thought that the plain, un- varnhdteii sifting and explaining of each Plank In the Populist platform by these earnest and trifled orators has put the reasonable thinking portion of the Pop- Bats niMn a- different train of thought. On Coffee's tight for tepreecntatjve we not truly have to tight the third psrty- Be* but, one of the largest family con- ntctfcms in am* oounty In the state. While every one that could get away was at Broxton. candidate* Kemp and Barrett ritnsed in unheralded nmUpoke BALT-RllBUMl I t.ten CRACKKD OPEN AM) KLF.IM Mlaa Lotus Cum, Bine Jtitia, Pkne County, n o..,no ,, atrltest “It gtaes mo plmsurs to capraua my faith to the vhtuo ef t>r. Pierce's t.eUtrn Medics! iMscoafwy. Having luff*red foe tbreu years from aslt-rasum. snd after baaing brea tin- soooemluUy treated by s sod IV,.non, I The burner wsa la nit bauds 1 use owls—1 to Keep a covering on Itiem fur umntbs at a time, cluiuslns the rouging morning and nlgbt. The ■tinging, binning slid lulling w ora tion would be so Intense that It tinea It teemed MS It I a ouM go crary. When I brill the fingers, the Utah Mira Cuing. would crack spa ■nd Meed, tl is ttnpco.lt.le forme to,drrortb.. the Inn-use rata and sugering which 'endured mgbl gild day. fitter taking, e. i t> PUcs at tho ** tuscurery " I cannot praise Dr. IVrrv'fl GoMm Mcdnol Dado very coou|b.” Bold by Dotkcs. Dyspepsia Cured “M/ wlfo lias been ft crett salTerer with Dyspepsia. Three bott!: j of Hood’s Sana* parWa hare per* Mrs. OUs Merritt perfectly wslle bhe Is not noir troubled Sarsa parilla Hood’s Cures with any sick hesdubea twr bad fer I- ln*i, ran eat . S'wjrkbwwmvb* Oils Merritt, Addison, Maine. Hood's Pills ato mild and gentle. to' a handful at the .court hbuee. pro ducing tha Pops stereotyped edition. Why thin was thus we are at a toss to surmise: whether they doubt their cs.u»c and ability or. it wgs one of their secret visits. On Friday tme of our over saalous third partyitea lont his Ju>ne and but&y to s ne*o heeler to attind the Niciuls fhf.f'lnxand address the coons at night, with s woebegone oountenance the herler returned before night, with the lmrse minus his flowing mane nnd tall. The iJbrcsaid thridlte has iblood in hla eye tot* the perpetrator of the deed. Our political pot la boning over and brings to the surface oil manner of scum and skimming*. Judge c. A. Wood has recovered from his recent Illness. SERVICES AT HEPZIBAH. A Protracted Mating to Begin This Week-Opening of a School. Heps)bah. Sept. IS.—(Special.)—The protracted meeting itr i/he Baptist dhureh wfll begin newt Friday evening. J 11 * Or. Beck, will be nvested hyiDr. Goodwin of Havunntah. There wwpb «ie usual services In the Churches Hiarsritty Dr. W. F. iWcCleskey S reached itwo good sermons in tho lethodlst Episcopal church. The sing ing was good .and the congregations large and attentive. A number of «io village™ went to Blithe to attend the dedicatory exer cises of ithe Milton chapel. Professor Charles O. Smith Dins epened his school at Pine HK1 district 124. Professor Smith Isa popular young man nnd deserve* success. Recent vlettors in the village have been Mr. and 'Mrs. R. E. Crockett nnd Sir. E. N. 'Palmer of SIcBean, Mr. W. E. Greiner of Hollywood, Mr. 0. P. Kilpatrick of Kt-yavWe, Mesttra. W. H. Dslph, F. H. Harris nnlH T. M. Savage and Dr. a. W. Wills of Au- SUirt'*. and 'Sirs. M. Mitchell of Waynesboro. THE WTREGRASS EXPOSITION. Hawklnsville Preparing for a Galls. Oc- oaslon—Distinguished Speakers. Hawk-tnovllle, Sept. 18.—(Speciul'.)— The directors of the Wlregrttos Exposi tion *t Hawklnsville arc ei.Ttcd,over .the brilllnnt prospects for a great Humv. Every Indhvilion pwiisin to a mlgh'ty gathering of people, and as-runi nre being made to enftertain 18, pie a day. dress tho muitltudes. His been aroused. Already a number of race horses from * distance are In training at the park, DAVE GOOSBT IN JAIL. thi* section by a murder In Thoima coun, brought here this morning and la SAM JONES’ TABERNACLE. Thousand People Were Present. were preeent. ic.ich the city ; .1 iv. The tersest ardhe.t wit terWhest Flour Mill in the World. UNDINE. C>u«h«d TfllddHpg* F’our- The only Flour of :u kind, nnd the best cl any kind. It Is mode bvn ircret pro cess known to lint two persona >100,000 hu been enerrd for the Knowledge "The Umllne I* out of right." tvcison. Lord (k Co.. Tennifle, Go. "The Umllne te far ahead of the floui we have been getting at Nashville." W. H. Mores*. Pooler, Os. NOEL Ml 1.1, COMPANY. EattU Springs. Tenn^ S DRESS GOODS S DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS ^ Scores of Imported Novelty Dresses, $7 to $25 each. Satin Victorious, 60c. to 85c. per yard. Fancv Coverts 50c. to $1.50 per yard. Boncle Plaids 40c. to’$1.75 per yard. Quadrille Mixt ures 85c. to $1.25 per yard. Silk Illuminations $1 to $1,75 per yard. Also* a full stock of best grades in solid Serges, H.ehriettas, Broad Cloths, etc., all which are marked exceedingly close. We’ve got the Silk stock of Macon. Our higli class, Tailor-made Suits are the talk of the cityr Come and let us fit you with one—$12.5,0 for the Suit complete. CASH GIVEN AWAY. ALL FOR NOTHING. Exercise a little wit and guess the number of grains of corn in a gloss jar in our show-case. Every purchase from us to the amount of $1 entitles you to one guess. We have a most superior stock of Shoes, and at way-down prices. This guessing will go on till the last day of September. Cut out this card for reference. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. 3 100 DIFFERENT SHOES for ns many different habits and diseases of the foot, dealer & Butler, veterinary sheers. 620 Fourth street. CENTRAL, give me 106. la that Mr. Keen? Tee, madam. Jfleaae send me two boxes Saratoga chips. 1 think they ore excellent. DELAWARE GRAPES, Baldwin and 20-ounce Pippin apples. Telephone 186. A. A. Cullen. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is tho best made. Have you tried U7 MIX & EVERETT CO., 107 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. DEALERS IN SHOES. FELTON IN DALTON. He Puts on the “Hallalujah Lick,” but Foils to Warm the Crowd. * Dalton, Sept. 18.-*<SpeclaL)—Dr. W. H. Felton Se upeakine here today. The full ntrength of the Populists W here with n rood number from Murray,'and then the court housq Is not full. R • Thero is 10 ex-juse for sny of them to he absent, as the ra4n yesterday ami last night prevents farm work today. Hence it can be safely aald that their full num ber Is present. »h* The .loctor’n “hallelujah lick,” dke “Af ter the Ball.” Is a chestnut) and d«3» v*» only a limited amount of applause. He slut while speaking. * 01 CEfiTJ? 101 ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER TH19 HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MOItK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOP. LESS THAN IS CTS. WANTED. SINGLE GENTLESfAN would llks to get nice quiet room and board with private family, ctbse In. Address A. G. W-. care Macon and Northern rttll- toid '. . WANTED—A secbntl hand neoetyle or mlmexraph In good onler. Address iM. & N.. this ofllcr. WANTED—Every horse owner In Ma con to Investigate the work turned out by iMesler & Butler, 620 Fourth. WANTED—Good men to place mquiinDn Building and Loan Association stock in Georgia. Loans promptly made. ueo. A. Smith, general manager, nixcnangi Bank building, Moron, Ua. WAITED—Name and address ot every one afflicted with neuralgia or kidney trouble. tAddress Yuset, this ofltce. WANTED—To sell you a '84 model Denumor* typewriter, beat machlno In tho world. J. E. Minder, agent. ■Phone No. 283. • FOR RENT. FOR RENT—733 Plum street, eight- roewn hoiwe and double kitchen—ten room*, not counting * pantry, bail: room and savenl closets. Modern con-venlencce: low rent. H. Daniour, 515 Mulberry street. STORlVQE ROOM for rent. Apply to A'ltmuyer & Flutau. • l'-OR RElVT—S52 Orange street; seven rooms, gas and water; car line. Ap ply to W. C. Blm'i. FOR RENT—Three delightful connect ing rcKMns on thUI. near Werteyan; convenient for Uffh”. housekeeping. ateYerenco required. Address, '‘Skb.,* 1 Tolofcraph. •FOR RB2NT—October 1.—Nine-room reeklcnce. 126' Cole street; modem conveniences; 325. Apply to E. F. Bronson. FOR RENT—A nice residence, sewn rooms; Orange street. App.’y 6H Cotton avenue. , 122.50 WILL RENT cottage 244 Wash ington avenue: has flve rooms, kltch- pantry, bath room, water and gas, on shady aids street, on car Uns. B. E. Willingham. FOR RENT—On tbs hut three or xour rooms for light housekeeping. .Modern conveniences. Address, Jonn, cars let- egrsph. FOR LEASE—Store house corner Third *nd Cherry streets, for wholesale and retail dry goods, from October 1. Ap ply to H. G. Cutter, agent, at Macon Savings Bank. FOR RENT-October 1. the two-story residence trancing Tattnall square, corner Oglethorpe and Tattnall street*- Apply Dalyta Exchange, Col lege street. , FOR fU-TJft. GINNING OUTFIT FOR SALE—Will sett at a great rocrlflee 19-horae power o.gine, loaomoUv* hosier. 50-saw gin. press, etc. Robert A. Nlsbet. FOR SAX.E—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will **ll very cheap. Apply at Te4e- grapSv office. ~ ‘ FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc., 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph offlco. FOR SALE—Bay mare: sound and any lady can drive her; also top buggy. J. B. Minton. MISCELLANEOUS. WHO HOLDS 1564—Examine your <LVoka. bning In ifhe number and get the prize/ 13 la gold, at W. L. iHenTy'a. MESS ISABELLA NTCHOLLS-Classes dor French literature arid thlrtory, music. 475 Orange street. PARTIES can now make deeirulble ar- 'rangements for roome and table board at the Pleroont House. DELiAJWARE OR1APID3 In flve pound basket* at C. F. Collier & Bro'a. LOST—Between Arch and Cherry ■streets, a Masonic charm. Finder will Please leave the same at office Bibb Ollll Nd 2 and receive reward. SOME nice choice Delaware grapes just received. Telephone 166. A. A. Cul len. IMESLER & BUTLER. 620 Fourth , street, are tho parties to shoe your honse or mule. CLEANED CURRANTS, shelled al monds, graham flour, maple syrup at R. C. Keen's. 100 SYRUP BARRELS Xbr sale cheap. 'Wlnn-Johnson Company. HAMS at 12 1-2 at M. C. Balkcom’s, Third street, near Mulberry. FHE3II aaltene. graham and ginger wafera. new oat flakes, corn starch, farmo. etc. E. S. Smith St Uro. RED SNAFPER and pompano. A. A. Cullen. CALIFORNIA GTIAPiBS. ralslna and dried apricot* at Sewell Bro*. NEW GOODS of all kinds now In. We ure headquarters for ataple end fancy groceries; can furnish you with any- 'thing you wunt a't rook-bottom prices. John C. Holmeit & Co. MY NEW CASH register furnishes a numbered check wi ah each purchase. The lucky customer /holding 1664 can get the prize of 85 In gold by present ing that number. W. L. Henry. SARATOGA CHIPS nre all the rage. Ask your grocer for them. PRICES—Shoeing horse. 81.23, mules 81. Fancy shoeing and special work charged reasonable. Mcaler &’ But ler. 626 Fourth street. NEW STOCK of apples Just received. A. A. Cullen. LINDEN. BAKING POWDER always gives cutis faction. Your grocer sella H. R50 INVESTED yields SGo average weekly f Income with absolute security. Pros pectus, itemlstd statistics free. Benson & Dwyer, 534 Broadway, New York. UNOANVAGED H'AMS, Jame, jellies and preserves In flve pound pails at R. C. Keen’s, 616 Cherry street. NEW GOODS Just received. Bloaters a:Ai *1 Ivor-back rmckcrel Ui kus. ma ple eyrup (pure aap), olives, in bot tles, Cheaper 'Sian out of barrels, French peus «and tmushrooms, 'home- 'made catsup, preserves and Jellies. Como to headquarter* for e'verj-thing. John C. Hofimes A Co. TOKAY and white grapes, raisins, limes and dried apricots. Sewell Bros. LEMONS, onions, potatoes and apples. A. A. Cullen. * TELEPHONE S5S. J. H. Roush & Son. and p! ice your order for coal. Best coal on the market 34.50 a ton. RHOUER'S br.'ad raising !s the best bread preparation mode. Try It. IRISHO POTATOES 25 at M. C Balk com’s, Third street, near Mulberry. 250 IMPORTED SUIT PATTERNS representing Jth«t cream de la cream of New York, no two alike, $7.50 to $25. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK piece wool dresi goods we have ever shown; the latest styles and any quality desired, fully 25 per cent, cheaper than former prices. ANYTHING you could wish in silks for street or evening wear, waist or dress silks. Exquisite line trimming silks, vel vets and passementeries. MME. GORHAM is on hand: fully organized; competenl help; new ideas; latest French plates; everything warranted. Leave orders. THE SCHOOL CHIDREtf remembered. The best stock of cheap and medium dress goods, dress ginghams, dresi prints, percales, canton flannels, hosiery, handkerchiefs, etc. we have ever shown and much cheaper than ever, t * Come'and see us. BURDEN, SMITHS Go ON THE 1st of Oe:**b*r I off<-r three prises to my customers holding ca*h regWcer checks. 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