The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 20, 1894, Image 2

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t THE J^ACOiN TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORHLKG, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894. A DAY'S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOM. A Batch of Newsy llama Furnithed by the Hustling Corratpondanti of tha Telegraph. POLITICS DOWN IN SHELLMAN Mayor ffeDonoDgh ofHvanBAl|EUci*il Pr«ild«n(«Ili Ubj««l fa fo Corraet Kilillni Bvili and Oft * Valr Itetfirn uii the frodact* •hettann, Sept. II.—(Special.)—per- ItUc.illy apeaklng, yeaurduy w*. a red tetter day Cor BSellruan. T.i, tblrd party candidates (or state senator a.";I ropWMWatlvaa bad an ejig'ag'rtnen't to speak st Che city court house. ' TH" Demociuiu, evor on (tie alert, had Col. Jease Walters of Albany on-hand to rapraront U» Democracy. A division of time was asked, which, after a little parley, was graciously <T) granted. Mr. Tom Crosier, Populist candidate for aenukor, was the drat speaker. He harangued the crowd for half an hour, saying fnuit the peoplo ore sick and needed a doctor! the Democratic party has unsuccessfully doctored them, sod they wore gtlll Sick, nnd In h}a opinion Uio Populist party was the only rsttef under the sun. He oonsumed his entire time telling whut kind of a healing fa»l m his party had in store for the good people. His little tale fell mighty (Tut, although It wus a third piny .rally. Ool. Walters, representing ’the good aid Democracy of our fathers, Domoo- naoy without « tall or a fctndlo, pro lix or sutllx, followed In '.aa. hour's speech. Mr. Watters is a ready speaker mrd on experienced campaigner and his speech wits received th a. fitting man ner, Uw crowd recognised him as a min far suporlor to 'the other speaker In Inter,©ot, and ability to prove tot* asser tions by arguments and faces. Ho be gan by raying tbi't he o*tne In u spirit of kindness, (Or the purpose, blot of giving offense, but of pointing out to his erring friends their sins, begging them to listen to rctaon, follow strange gods no longer ahd coma back to the only party capable or InottnefJ to give the needed relief. He said he pished bo could say something good of the third punty, but as they had not one redeeming trait, :uwd os his business wan to discuss them, he mum sty harsh firings, but alt the same time he would confine hlmsttf strictly to facts and history. Ho began by pouring hot shot Into tho Populist camp, taHtng of their votes In congress on the tariff bill, how they boonusl high tariff Instead of low tariff, nnd now their reprfssntatlves tn Ueorgla were "cussing*’’ the Dem i, cratio party for .passing the "Wilson- senate bill," as Mr. Crosier otCIs It. Ha culled ’their attention to tho nu merous bills introduced into the last oorgreas, w*hldh enutill barvo required an oWroprlatlon of more snowy (nan tticro is in the entire world. He ex plained fully the fallacies of such legls- to ion. lie was Interrupusi time and again by ths deluded 1’opulUis, who fhougWt ttisy wwre wwn but they were always imsweml pentlneatly and to their utter annhStatton. Ills spceifd was telling nnd vote-making, flmt It wus wlffi a good deal of (fmlmmasment that tlio Populist candkwte for t*no legis lature sfiiartod out Ip his "short talk" of two hours and, n Iryttf. Mr Walters began ut once no «>iy hlmlwtth ques tions. Fully 'twenty wta MM him, but ho Ignored flwm all, satisfying him self and attempting to satisfy the crowd by gtvtng soma cure and frlvo- ious reply. Finally, Mr. Waiters do- mrandod fhalt he stats h»s exact posi tion in a blit lmroduotd by a retire- oetvKVtlvo from Kansas tn the lost con- gross to pension alt Union soldiers tn one lump 'tom llnms too astound of their now annual penotons. Mr. New ton wus In u box; tne demand was too dlrecft toevude. and. like tho (lttl« man. he Wald he must confess that'he '.l id never aeon or 'hoard of auoh a bill, knew nothing' wqeetevor about 1t nnd ooultinV dlascisie ti. Mr. Walter.-, see ing his advtinLigra tnui gjlnwi. asked him many questions of like nature, to oil of Watch no ntiu compelled to admit be knew nothing about, tils Ignorance tvaa appalling, and if Mr. W.itens oouM hove u reply to Mr. Newton', spssuh 'he would doubtless trove eft (he himself bA'k In South Carotlna, fron whence ho ojune. Mr. (Mfwron wa« preuasd to give his views on t ae gov- eriwnatt owneiontp of ralireidx. too waded too sittijc-ot for *n hour, but Onulty. Just as he ctosoJ. he < about three nitnutos to it and then In it very un«ulstai-.\>ry manner. Fully tt>0 people Hatched *o tSm speeches; they were uktenrdve and or- drly. lliiido'.ph county can no counted on to roll up her usual Dctuooiutto ma jority >n Atlanta. FORT VALLEY. Excellent Wire Plow Lines to Re at the Fair. Fort Valley, Sept, li.—f3.'ccltU—Tbs American Flexible Wire Company Fort Valley. J. A. Spain president, hay engaged apsoa at the (air cr iwndi t > exWbttlon of their machine tor making wire plow Haas, dog chains tod grating lines. This Is the m ot beiultful.place of machinery and - ost 73,000. The machine wHl nuke these wive line-, cn the xrounJs and will be In- tercHtlne Ip alL The Fort Valiev Manur.u-tniinx Com pany, J. A. Spain ar.-retary nnd tret.- urer. will caiiibtl their plow handle*, plow beinia sod utiorlctrees mads fr--in Bouthern Areata. There are holy two plants In Cleorsla which manufacture plow handle#, o. , bar* at Kart Valley snd one In Home. The Fort Vfcll company are overrun with order# It 1# t FOUNT! G£RLS entering woaiaub.wd ought to bare lust th# spcvial help that l)r. there#'# Favorite lVr—'h[v tarn can girsc Tbev need to It >tart#d right. Th# ‘‘ Ihreeription” ai.L and promote# the ptviter fau.-tioii#, i\ rrecta tl’.e delicate age Iu. — end derangements that migbi I— romp chronic, ratat.liabv# r-gu- larltv end health, learns |*ain. They vrunt a man-idling, wtp- pomuy, -trengltiening tome, mrb o an eil*rrien(x-l |h\d- ciau has espwially i>ret'a.'-l 'for the female si-irtccn. In the “ lYe- In every "female eotnplalnt** on-1 oeetlH-e, and In ell nervous oosARSoss, if ft doom's bsoeCt or cure, the m.an-y aiti be rvturtMvl. M tn M coot r, 3 avasosncf Borijrrrk. Sr. Lan dry l-.ntra. Iju aayi: "I vraa lytes .irk for ■now tone with f,-aisle eoutpUtnta. end all th.' ic.edl. me my Mmm gave me did me no mavl. Daath -at apacuechmit; all uijr frt.-tid# had r.vvn rv-' up ut dvr. I ttesel ot yoor a olvW. rul uaadtclee. end I bought two botttra ut tu and U-tore I had taken the last. 1 rot emir, tv vrsdL lamstUlenhnlngir’avtitrahh.andex- pocttoprataayouracdtdnncvxry vtbere 1 so." a treat to go through their works nnd - ■ t f, . - f , ,ua.i tJr’Tl -r turn, I . s bc.totlf.jl ar.J finished plow hjndld. T.ie timber u secured from ths big dream711 along the Flint river. Macon his thonsandotof timber for such porpeee alWx tbeitwamps of the Ocmulgfo. but she his ify Victory like Fort Vnlley which t.urhs the tough llm- “•f into plow hant’.lto andjdvw beams. Mr. Spain and hla associate! deserve the success which crowns their efforts. ■■ WOODBURY • NOTES, Oofton Brought In Rapidly—Spej-kins -Yesterday In Harris County. Woodbury, e*pt, 19.—(Special.)—Cot ton Is being brought tn rapidly now e-nd In a few Hoys our market will have several representatives. The Baptism ckMU their protracted meetings Inst week land Mertvdhrts Immediately begun. IBotth meetings have bran largely aWcmiod and have done much good. Politics U all the talk now end every body Is In part a panic tan. This dis trict win go Popqj 1st. Qutte a number will go from here to Harris City .Wednesday to hear J. K.. Hines, ’and "SnodlygoWcr" > Ham will also have a party to hear him In Moltm on Friday night. Mrs. W. A. Wood’ and family have returned from Raleigh, where they rwently went for tho health of her daughter, Arrnlte. ’Miss Rosa Sharp, a beautiful young lady of Oulloden, returned t* >me Frl- diy after s visit to relative# ut tola place. ’Mk-s Emmie L. Wales, on* of our droit abtraotlve and charming yound laillei, returned Saturday from n-visit to Columbus. •Mr. S. Hkscb, who la* been In York several days, returned Monday. ’ DEXTER DOTS. Athletic CUib Concert Friday Nlght- C^ib Tn ti*r Win-ill Flour Mill Plant in the World. JUHAN’S Cose 36-inch Ladies’ Cloth—good OQ, colors; the goods for school dresses. A ff » ’ All’wool Black fiehrTettas, 38 ins. O OCw wide; regular 50c. kind. 4 4 A Black -Sergo, pure wool, ,42' inches ■jr"frC - -''»ifid<s. The sain? quality-being re tailed over town at 60 cents, ""9 A . A line of dollar , Broad Cloths at / OC« 73 cents; yard nrid-a-half wide. Our Novelty Suits lead them all. 250 IMPORTED SUIT PATTERNS representin'? the cream de Ih. cream of New York, no two alike, S7.50 to $25. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK piece wool dress 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 /or street or evening wear, waist or dress silks. Exquisite line trimming silks, vel vets and passementeries. MME. GORHAM is on hand; fully organized; competent help; new ideas; latest French plates; everything warranted. Leave orders. THE SCHOOL CHIDREN remembered. The best stock of cheap and medium dress goods, dress ginghams, dress .prints, percales, canton flannels, hosiery, handkerchiefs, etc., we have ever shown and much cheaper than ever. Come and see us. BURDEN, SMITHS C# rner-s Speech. Dexter, Seat. T9.—(Spcclkl.)—The Dex ter Athletic CltSb will give .v grant! »>n- cert Friday night, the Zlat., In the in ternet ot the Baptist >hurch that Is now being'buUt U Bromines to be one of ths finest concerts that Dexter has over hsd. '■ ,. Many of our psbpls that attended the (Democratic rally at Dtfbtln last Satur day express themselves a# being more than pleased with the speeche« of linn. H. a. Turner and Cot Raid. They did much foT Democracy In thte section. , Our farmers say they, ore having n great deal of trouble with hog chblera now. Cotton Is tho attraction with our merchants and farmers. The low p rice makes some of them loqk awful blue. The Dexter ghont that came so near ■frightening our town mamhat out of hU seno-a a few night* ago has been captured and proved to be a piece ot rosin and a Piece of cord with coma cf 1 > marshal Is vory Jubilant ver the capture’ HINES IN LAGRANGE. , DiGrange, Sept. 19.—(SpocUl.)— Judge J K. Hines spoke here tpduy to n hugs crowd, probably (00. » larger proportion of .Whom were Democrats, HI* speech tvna an antiful nttempt to ■array eh* county against the town trad was futa of futile tew and ailtoge.her ■wanting In the continuity that gnei to nrake un able debater. After'hearing hh speeoh It Is easy'to understand why he VlecMnod to meet Mr, Atkinson on the stump- Mr. Hinds spoke fgr over two hours, but aroused ttole enthu- slusm. Troup ooUnlty wtfl give Atkin son and the Democratic nominee# ut least too majority. BACON AT FAYETTEVILLE. FUyWtevJtte, Sept. 19.—(Special.)— MaJ .A. O. Baoon made one ot the grandest nnd -most convincing speeches In rarer* county today the peopf* hove ewer -Uotened to, It ha* atreudy ■axoomplWhed good rojvfka for-the Den>- oc mltio party P P Blotches^ Ear.Jjl Li and Old Sores 3 ^PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM gr Makes £ Marvelous Cures Sin Blood Poison £ Rheumatism ^ and Scrofula ' I», p. p. pvrlfioa tb«blood. Mlfttip ■ire tbo went: fln*i arbilltntcd. (tlrea —^ ’ stronftU to weakened'Dervos, rxpoM diiMsea.Rlvir.Kthepatienchealth and bapploeas vlicro rlcknoae. Kl""iny feellORB and Ineeltodo tint prevallod. Porprln’-ary.itrooiulnry and ■yplilli*. lor i*l»'»-d polsmilnK —. ml im.iv.ti. innUrla, dynpupaln, and In all blood and akin diseases, Ilka blotch?*, pimples, old chronic ulcers. , pcsUlYo, Rpeody&ndpsrmsnsntcQros UUliCMM. - _ ■ ; TIIdlM^IbosasyluSirsr^polfconsd and whose blood Is (n-Aa Impare conal* * lion, due to menstrual Irrcuulsrltlo*. are DscQilsrly hsnentad by tha vron- * derful toiiio nnd blood claanslnic prop- » ortlcn of P. P. P.-Prickly Asa. Poka ltoutaiid Pota*i*lurn. > Catarrh. Malaria and Kidney Troubles^ Are entirely remoresi by P.P.P* -Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potae* j? . AnBRDKEX, O..’Joly 21.189L. ■ Messrs Lippmai* Haos., Psvaonsh. Oo.: Dbax Hirb—I bought a bottle or yonr P. P. P. at Hot Springi,Ark.,#nd - It ban done me rooro good than three a monthA* treatment at the Hot Bpringa. bend tbreo bottles C, O. D. • K#,e«t, 0 ,, JT =r Vw T . Aberdeen, Drown County, O. • Cntfta J.O* Jobnalon* • Ta ell whom it may coneemt I here* • by testify to the wonderful propertlea * of P. P. P. for eruptions of tho akin. I suffered for seTcrsl > oars with an an* sightly tad dlsagreoable eruption on • my taae. I tried eranf known reme dy but in TAln,until P. P. P. was used. * nnd am now entirely cured. , (Signed by> J. D. JOHNSTON. Savauuab. Ga. • Jlkfb Cancer Cared, * ! TtiUmony/rom ih$ Mayor of Stqulnjex, 4 fiRQUlNs Tax.. January 14,1891 i Ifiaanf. uppwaw Bros., savannab* * On. t QtnUtmtn-l bare tried yonr P. , P. P. fur n disease of tb«skin, usually known as akin canoer.of thirty years* • etaddtmr, and found great relief; io purlfl«#th«t'!oo.l ond SfOMTtssllir- rltatlon from cli# #oat of th# dl.oa^- . nnd prorent* any aorredlas of r-s #oro*. l have takonflreor six oottlas snd foot conadonc thntsnotnrrconrBo , will off#on s onre. It ha* also r*l!er»d m# from Indlg,-atlon and atomacU ' troubles. \our*trulr, CAW. W. M. BUST, Attorney at Lsg, ■ ON THE 1st ol October I offer three prixes to ■my cuotomera holding otub register checks. First prise, J5 In sil ver; second prise, one flfteen<>ouna 'ham; third prize, one diver dollar. Be sure ydu keep checks and you have a chance at the drawing. W. L. Henry. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.' CENTRAL, give me loa. is that sir. Keen? Yes. madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chips. 1 think they are excellent. TURPIN'S BAKINO POWDER Is the best made. Have you tried It? Cm i Kmiowledge Of the Whole World Nov Within Your Reach. -rarer gfn'Sfi r say H nss none mamoro anything 1 have or nr taken. 1 can reooininentl > our medicine to all ’ auQerot* of the above dlaeasos. nun MK3. M. M. YKARY. flprlnefl«l J* Of eon Oonzily, Mo. book on Bicod DIS6QS88 lolled Free. • ALL DKUOG16TS BELL XT. LIPPIMAN BR08. PROPRIETORS, Uppnan's Bloek JavanRRh,6» ' ^lUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU^ UNDINE. Cyuahtod jUllddllTigB Flour* Th© only Flour dT Ita kind, and tho best oi any kind. It la nmdo by n secret pro* oosa known to but two persona. $100,000 has been offered for ths Knowledge "Tho U mil no \% out of night.*' Ivoraoh. A C6., TenntUe, GNu '•The Utullnc Is far nhend of tho flour wo havo been Rettinj? at Nashville." \V. 11. Marnon, Pooler, 0&» NOICU.MILL COMPANY, Instill Springs, Toon. M ' GENT i WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADINd. FIFTEEN WORDS OR * MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD T^KKN FOR LESS THAN 16CTA AGENTS WANTED.” — r, - - — 'WANTED—X ukMUB to poll teas, coffee*, apices to the retAtt anU wh# ■ Mis gtveors In the stur.o of Q«orfUi for a well known Importing tlOHH In Now York CUy. Addross, abating ex- q r>? !f UvSe.and references lMwin J. ; Cwi kM A Oo., 243 Washington street. New York city. , t i , 1NTELI.1GENT men and women every, whore to take orders for **SHEPP*8 NEW YORK CITY, ILLUSTRATED," Just out. Marvelous production of tho American metropolis. Profusely illus trated from original photograplis taken by our own urllats In palaces and sluma. Liberal termV and descrtpftVB circular* >'HKK on application. No capital re quired. Profit* to UT dally. If you want to nmke money fast, write today. Advlrvsi Globe 81K« lHibllshlng Compa ny. LS* Dowrbctn street. Cb\ca«o. Ilk. and 7:3 Cheatnut street, Philadelphia, FOR RENT—Large lull,'third floor. . over John R. Ell!*'. Triangular block. It. B. Park. ' t FOR RENT—Rear ot ascend floor, all of third floor nnd basement of American National Bank building. Constructed especially for printing office; after Oc- toboc 6. It. E. Park. FOR RENT—SmnU store corn*? of Third and Mulberry, next Davis' sta bles. R. E. Parle. TWO ROOMS "in wTa. Gome's now residence, SOJ First street, to rent to gentlemen. Locution convenient to busttws. cun and see them. FOR RENT—Store No. SOS Cotton nvo- ■mre, near Cherry; gv»d retail aland. WVH sett toe mock of goods cheap; going away. A. V. Toole. TO RENT—A Remington or DInamoro typewriter. Addrees S., 753 Plum at reel. FOR RENT—Ten-room house, 66S First atroet. George W. Duncan & Co. FOR RENT—S53 Orange stredt; seven- room#, gas and atrater; car line. Ap ply to W. B. Biroh. FOR RENT—Store No. 313 Cotton ave nue; otto* or aloepng room up-stairs. Also w-.vrdhause. with good sidetrack, on Sl»th atroet. Apply to Oucmscy’a Pinning Mill. MISCELLANEOUS. STORAGE ROOM for t Altmoyer & h1a.tau. Apply to WANTED—Cc OOm v>uhcr r Mix ‘d uiviy* 36$ Sprtn . W. Wr.tflrt. WANTED— CKv*o In. with nlex* two .or <hrc« v^>nn*vt;n*? v luoaWm oonveniencca. aultoi/.c -houHckwndng. Avl.lrc*®, v reference, "Wv cure Teleiroph. FOR RENT—S52 Orange street; seven rooms, and fiMri c*r line. Ap- i».y to w. c. at$i. FOR RENT—Ofllcwi and gentlemen’s fdct'plnK rooms. Apply tft Macon Say- \ ings ll.ink. FOR RENT—Three delightful connect ing rooms on ‘hill, near Weateyan; convenient for light housekeeping. Reference required. Address, "3kb.," Tclcyrsph. FOR RENT—October 1.—Nine-room i\*!*ld>'nce. 126 Cole street; modem oMrrecdetMM; $25. Apply, to E. F. Prohspn. FOR LEASE—Store house corner Third and Cherry streets, for wholesale and retail dry. goods, from October X. Ap ply to H. G. Cutter, agent, at Macon iftvtagi lkink. FOR RENT-October 1. the two-story rv^Uence fromlng Tattnall sQunro. corner OglKhorpe and Tattnall rtreeu. Apply Daly's Exchange. Col lege street. FOR SALS. „ WANTED—Every horsey owner In Ma con to I(ne«*tlrate the ^ ork turfied out by dlesler & Duller, 620 Fourth. WANTED—Oc.d men to Place i^uusoa Radding and Loon Anociattoa stock ic Georgia. Loans promptly mane. ueo. A. 3mith. general manager, r.xciungt Rank bulUlng. Macon, tia. WANTED—To hcU you a f4 2 modal 1 Vie*more ty;wwriter, bfpt :n.\ohlnA. In the world. J. E. Mlnter, agent. Thone No. 2$J. GINNING OUTFIT FOR 8ALE-\YW avil at a great fucriflce lb>honse power onrtxw. loccmoUve boiler. SO-saw gin, press, etc. Robert A. Nlsbet. FOR E.VLE—One magnlflcent new Cb- lumbU blavcle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply ox Tde- . ih'r. FOR 8ALE-OV1 papers, for wrapping yurposra. etc. 22 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. .MISS ISABELLA NICHOLLS—Clashes | for Frendh, LUoraduro vjnd Hlatory, 1 Music. 475 Orange street. MME. L. ATKINS, nrod-luto. eclectic school cutting anVldreosmoklnK aoid- emy. Tailor square only. Autistic vratUng and dresanrVkrng 'taught ■without chrat. aOtle or maohlne, by iBleirtiftc tncusurement only. Mm.. L. Atkins. MM of BaJttmore. Md., corner Third and Plum street*. THE FIRST CRANBERRIES of tho «eY-on just received at C. F. Collier & Bro'e. RED SNAPPER and pom pa no. A. A. Cullen. SECOND-HAND echooB books bought, sold and exchanged. McEyoy, San ders & Co. NEW maooaronl and spaghetti, Edam •and pineapple cheese, a 50 corns bot- •tle of.c£4vcis for 25 cents, imported sardines, till elaoa sugar-cured h'ama and strips. Smlui & lira. 100 SYRUP DARRELS R>r eale cheap. Winn-Johnson Company. LEMONS, onlonfi, potatoes and apples. A. A. Cullen. NEW GOODS of all kinds now In. We are hmdqunrtcra foretaple and fancy groceries; can furnish you with any thing you want ait rcok*bottoen prices. John C. Holmes & Co. SARATOGA CHIPS are all the ru«e. Asa your grocer for them. A SERIOUS ACC1 DENT—A lady irom Vineville was passing down Pophar street, leaving her 4-year-old t>yy, dressed In a Fauntleroy suit, when a noy stumped his too on A. 8. Thomas' bar gains. The lady bought and tha boy recovered. 651 Poplar street. DELAWARE GRAPES, Baldwin and 30-ojnco Pippin apples. 'Telephone ass. A. A. Cullen. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells it. $150 INVESTED yields 166 average weekly iiu'-mio with nhsolute security. I'roa- pectus,' Itemixel statlatlcs free. Henson & Dwyer, SM Brooulway, New York. NBW'STOCK of apple# Ju«t received. A. A. Cullen. J. I#. 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