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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21 1804.
A LARGE LOT
JUST RECEIVED.
Two collars go with each Shirt
and we sell them for
S1.00-
Also a lot of those low neck
Night Robes at the same; we
can give you others tho’ at 50c.
Summer Bows and Tics at 15c,
J. H. HERTZ
Corner Second & Cherry
l>. A. KI^ATIKG,
ak&gftad
lirnFRTARBH AND RnRAf.MRR,
Oil -'Mulberry «t, - Mncon, tin.
T«l«pllOM>—U<Bc» t 40ft IlolileiiCB. 408
SiUUVti.
JUrrUces. birth*, death*, funeral* Mj
Bieetlncs Inserted In thl* column at W
tor ten line* and 10 cents per Una for
well added line. A responsible uaraa
must accompany the advertisement as a
guarantee of rood faith.
Copy for contract adverttsementu to
appear In Sunday's Telegraph tmuat be
banded Into the business office before 3
r’elocU p. m. Saturday to Insure Insertion.
DIED.
In thin city, on Thursday, Septenvbor
20, 'MIm Georgia Conner, daughter of the
late Col. Z. T. Conner and Lou!«a. A.
Conner.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The funeral of Miss Georgia Conner
Will take place from Christ Kplsop.il
church THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON nt
4 o'clock. The friends of the family are
Invited to attend.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
’HINES—Friends and acquaintances o!
R. K. Hines and family are respectfully
Invited to Attend hla funeral from his late
reattence, 247 High street, Tills tmiiiAt;
MoltNiNU at? 10 o'clock. The following
pall-bearers are requested to meet, at
Wood's undertaking establishment at »:»)
a. m.:
Dr. C. H. Hail, Judge u. w. oustm,
Rev. WiKlam McKay, Iverson L. Harris,
Esq., .Judge J. L. Hardeman, Judge John
P. Ros3, Alex. Proudflt, Esq., Col. Isaac
Hardeman.
The bar to requested to meet at resw
.deni* of deceased.
WASHINGTON LODGE NO; 28, A. O.
U. \V.
Are hereby notified to attend the fu
neral services of Brother R. M. Chap
man from -hl« Ute rcsidence t .corner of
First and Ai*h etraeta. this, September
21, at 12:45 p. m. Brothens who can at
tend the interment at Doles' church,
Columfbus road. wIU please notify M.
W. N. G. Gewlnner or Brother N. I.
Brunner as early as possible this morn
ing. N. G. GE3W1NNER, <M. W.
O. D. Craig, R,
L. McMANUS CO
GENERAL
HE 1
tay Telephone
Night Telephone
238
232
Undertaking
Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Day Telephone 436
Night Telephones.... 435, 178
STEINWAY MUSIC HALL
Triangular Block.
I FRIDAY NIGHT. SEPTEMBER 5L
The Great Plano Virtuoso
• JOSE P H H. D E N C K.
And 'the World Famed Impersonator,
Humorist and Fbei.
LUCIUS PERRY HILLS.
Will Open the Season of Select Enter
tainments with a
GRAND CONCERT.
Seats on sale at Ludden ft Bates'.
Prices 73 cen*s and CO cents. Perform
ance at S:30.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
The Merry Monarch of the Minstrel
World.
THE AL G. FIELD MINSTRELS,
Combined With the Spectacular
PANTOMIME OF ALADDIN.
Fun Furnishers and General Deaton In
\ Old Une of Nbvettfes.
Beg to announce to tWetr patrons and
tho world In general that ithey Mil ryptn
at ithe Academy of Music on Saturday,
September 22. wtth a fine line of til
that Is good, ill that is new In min
strelsy. Examine our acock.
PrlceB 23 coots to Si. Reserve seats
ax Ludden ft Botes' Music House.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24.
Only One Night
‘•THE OIRL I LEFT BEHIND MS."
Direction of Charles Frohman.
A Thrilling end Romantic Story With
Stupendous Effects.
Jndoned by the entire Sou'hem press
os the greatest tit all American pity*.
Usual prices; no advance. Helerve
ceats at Ludden ft Bates’ Music House.
Telephone 128. .
A. T. HOLT,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
R«*lng, Collecting rents and sale or
city and country property a specialty.
Your patronage solloitcd.
Office for present at
355 SECOND STREET.
CROWLEY MURDER
IS A MYSTERY
Will Myers Has Not Yet’ Be,n Arrested
to Tell the Stdry ot the
Crime.
EVIDENCE STRONG AGAINST HIM
Dlocorertes ".hat Indies!* Tiler. W»r.
Four Persons Concerned In the
Bloody Assassination-*Crow-
ley*j Poclcrlb- ok Found*
Atlanta. Sept. 20—(Special.)—An lm-
portent development in the Crowley
murder was made today by the discov
ery of the fact that Will Meyers, the
supposed murderer, had registered un
der an assumed natn.e and occupied a
room at Folsom'.* hotel for an hour
before he disappeared from the city.
While In- thin I'oom Meyers was heard
talking with another man. When he
left the hotel he left behind him his
soiled underdo thing and linen and also
un old leather pocketbook which had
been taken from the pockets of the mur
dered man. In this pocketbook were
several papers which Identified it be
yond a doubt. The soiled clothes left
by Meyers, who was registered under
the nsme W H. D. Moerllne, was
marked plainly “Meyera." The cloth
ing. etc., was not discovered 'by the ho
tel people until this morning, Meyers
having gone off without paying his
board and leaving It In his room.
Who the other man in the room with
Meyers was Is not known, but the po
lice, are confident that he was an ac
complice.. There were some tell-tale
figures' on ono of the dirty cuffs, going
to shyw, that the booty taken from :he
murdered min was divided Into four
parts. As shown by the figures on. the
eutt the 'amount of cash secured was
1,575. while Crowley's watch and diii-
,mond ring were put In the estimate of
the total bobty secured by the murder
at 3275, making a total of *850. The po
lice think lileyers had two accomplices,
i 0. W. Conley, who was seen In com
pany with Meyers here Tuesday morn
ing and who Is supposed to have toft
tne city with him. was arrested iVn
Chattanooga, this morning. Conley has
an unsavory reputation as a gambler.
Vie came here from Chattanooga. Mey
ers was seen with him in Chattanooga
Tuesday night, but- the two separated
there, iMeyera going on to Cincinnati.
Tne police expect to have him In cus
tody* very shortly now. . .
i Charlie Jones, who was Arrested yes
terday. Is still locked up. He claimed
to be able to prove an alibi, but the po
lice todav secured a number of wit
nesses showing that .he was seen in
the neighborhood of the crime about
the same time Meyers and Crowley
were there. Jonce’ employes, however,
give him o good character.
The inquest, which was begun yester
day afternoon, but postponed on ae-
ctount of Crowley's funeral today, will
be resumed tomorrow, when mtny Im
portant disclosures will bo made.
■BRADWELL AN APPLICANT.
Atlanta, Sept. 20.—(Speclal.)-Capt. S.
D. Bnudw«ll of Liberty county, the
present state school commissioner, will
be an applicant for reappointment by
the next administration. Besides Capt.
Bradwell the following county school
commissioners are In the field asking in-
doreements. for th e position: O. D.
Gdrman of Talbot. Dr. H. H. HollMleld
of Washington. W. M. Bridges of Floyd
and J. D. Roberts of (Burke county.
HAMMOND FOR DEMOCRACY.
Atlanta. Sept 20.—(Special.)—Hon. N.
J. Hammond delivered an address on
the political issues of the day before
the Young Men's Democratic League at
tho opera house tonight.
Tomorrow night Senator Patrick
Walsh has the opera house. He will
6i>eak In the Interest of his candidacy
for the senate. Governor Northen will
probably Introduce him.
WILL BE IN MACON TONIGHT.
Atlanta, Sept. 20.—(Special.)—Mr. L.
P. Hills, the well known poet and hu
morist. will leave for Macon tomorrow
morning to fill his engagement at Stein-
wuy Hall tomorrow night. Mr. Hills Is
a charming reader and Is sure to be
enjoyed In the Central City.
OH. WHAT A COUGH!
, Will you heed the warning—the sig
nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of
that more terrible disease, consftmtlon?
Ask yourself If you can afford, for the
sake of saving 50 cents, run the risk
and do nothing for It. Wo know from
experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure
your cough. It never falls. This ex
plains why more tlilfci n million bottles
were sold the past year. It relieves
croup and whooping cough at once.
Mother* do not be without It. For
lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster*. Sold by Goodwyn ft
Small Drug Company, corner Cherry
street and Cotton avenue.
COFFEE MAY BE CHEAPER.
New York Importers Figuring on he
Largest Crop Ever Grown.
New York, Sep:. 20.--Wholesale coffee
houseuhero have received advices from
the pluming districts In the last few
days on which they arc making esti
mates of the crop for the season of
1894-95 Figures vary, but Uw opinion
seems general that the oop will be the
largest ever grown.
The lowest estimate places the crop
at 12.000,000 bag*. It reached 11.750.000
hogs In 1891-92, That crop landing the
record until now. The estimate of 12,-
090,000 bags credit* Rio and Panto*
with 6.600^00 bogs and allows Mexico.
Cenlrni Xuxtrtca, the tyesti Indies and
Venexueta 8.000,000 hags.
The crop to this territory kmr year
woe 2,500,000 bogs, with promises of a
ooahantly Increasing production. An
•Ulnxite regarded us conservative
places, tfte crop nt *,600,000 tags.
Brazil coffee for October delivery In
tbs previous la nest crop year sold In
this market at 12.40 cents per pound for
good second grades.
ANSWER THIS CUCSTION.
Why do to many people we see
sround us seem to prefer 'o suffer and
be made miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dluineos, loss of appetite
cor.ling up of ‘he food, yellow skin!
when for 13 cents we will sell them
fltillob’D VlUKzer .guaranteed to euro
them? •
eold by Ooedwyu ft SmaU Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Cotton avenue.
, Many Persons «re broken
down from overwork or hone hold esres.
Brown's Iron Bitters Cebofids the
system, alda dixmlon. remora excess of bile
tod cures malaria, uctlbo genome.
TO THE MERCER
O 0
.BOYS.
e 0
We extend a cordial invitation to visit our handsome
Clothing, Men’s Furnishing and Hat Store. We would be
glud to have you make our place headquarters when down
town. We promise to make your visit pleasant and profitable.
When we say we can save you money on every article pur
chased from us, we mean exactly wlmt we say. Come and
see. Our stock of ,
Is entirely new, fresh and stylish. No shoddy stock. In
Men'll Furnishings, we easily lead the others in quality, quan
tity, style and price. We want to get acquainted with you.
Come to see us, whether you wish to purchase or not. You
will bo welcome.
STAR CLOTHING Co
DAVE WACHTEL, Manager
CASH GIVEN
AWAY.
ALL FOR
NOTHING.
Exercise a little wit and guess the number of grains of
corn in u gluss jar.in our show-case. Every purchase from us
to the amount of $1 entitles you to one guess.
We hfivo 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.
MIX & EVERETT CO.,
107 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
DEALERS IN SHOES.
SUGAR PLANTERS ACT.
Petition for Writ of Mandamus to Com
pel Inspedtton of Works.
Washington. Sdpt. 19.—The Miles
Planting and Manufacturing Company,
a corporation of tlfto state ot Louisiana,
organized (or (the purpose of planting
ttWd growing sugar cane and manu-
f-aeturi'ng sugar, today filed In the
supreme court of (he District of Colum
bia a iptK’Mon for n -writ of mandamus
directed against Secretary Carlisle a nd
Commissioner of InlterWal Revenue
Miller, to oompel (these -two officials to
make a preliminary inspection of their
norkB. Tne peUUlon e.iys that the corn-
pony was induced (to go Into the sugar
business by the bounty act of 'October
1, 1890.
The commissioner of Internal reve
nue Issued five licenses to thorn July 2,
1894. for theSr manufactories, which are
sltuaked at A-mlte, Homer, Monroe, St.
James and New Hope, and they were
required to give bond.for *250,000. There
Is a rifle of the treasury department
which requires Inspection ot a manu
factory of sugar, land the petition
states Idlvat the present is (he time for
such Inspection of the company's
works, Oiut -both Commissioner Miller
and Secretary Carlisle have refused to
comply with this rule.
They claim that this Is illegal and
will dhimage them to tho extent of |60,-
000. They say there is -no substance to
the pretext dm tho new tariff law
which' went Into effect Auguik 28 last
ropealls und annuls the ettd law, and
(halt the failure of the government to
InopecD therm works practically
amounts to the destruction un'd confis
cation, of (heir property. A rule to
show cause -wus issued by the court,
returnable on Ootober.4.
It will astonish you honv quick John
son's Magnetic Oil will kill all pains.
Sold by Goodwyn ft Small, drugg&ts.
TILLMAN IS ON TOP.
It I* Said the Supreme Court Will 6tnnd
' by the Dispensary Lawfl
Columbia, Sept. 20.—Tho Register will
publish urn article tomorrow morning In
which It says tlMt It lias reliable au
thority for stating that the judges of
♦l«e supreme court have.written tlielr
decisions in the celebrated dispensary
cases. The Information Is that Justices
Pope and Gary will declare for the cqii-
stlhittormllty of the law In td», while
Chief Justice Mclver will maintain Us
unoonsiltullonnllty on the grounds ad
vanced by him In a previous decision.
This Is the way everybody expected
the decision tb bo rendered, and the
story Is likely -true.
The opinions of the Justices hnve not
yet been filed with the atork of the
court. When such a dcclsteo Is ren
dered the authorities will resume their
warfare on "blind tigers"- whh in
creased vigor, and It will bo strange If
much trouble does not follow.
IE BRUH'Si^S^
— "*«"*» r.3 thsn»» •#
AS A PREVENTIVE
fcrsfMrssTlMUn-e '.Vet ivMJm*
•ay umitj 4IMW s | «| u a* c*w
gitwntwn; Amtrro
fiSSSsTeSS
COODWYN'S DRUG STORE;
Sole Agents, Mecca, On.
KlfPFCRMA'N'S UliLLfcriift—wo rove
fresh today umoerger. u*or:e, eauin
Keufohatel and pineapple cr.eeee. K. K.
Kupfermtn. Telephone, tit. Ill ticcond
stmt; Sam Baer's old ztsnd.
KUPFURMAN'S nui.nmm-.intt re
ceived fresh: Dtir pintles, genuine noi-
lind and Milcnner nernng, new rye
flour tnd new baney. r: r,. Knptermnn,
film Baer's old stand, tiz recona street.
Telephone, £*.
IRISH potatoes, ?ic. peex. at m. imik-
rom’s. Third street, nesr Muioerry. Ap
ply at R. 3. couins « <-o, agents.
THE FAIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposlto Post Office.
SQUARE ON WINDOW.
pots 10 and 20 and 25 and 30 cents.
Finer, lighter and stronger than Ameri
can.
China cups and saucers, pansy deco
rations, 75 cents sot.
Now notions ot all description*.
Finest and cheapest vase lamps In the
city. '
Ostrich feather dusters 10 cents and
20 cents.
Flour bln* 75 cents eaoh.
Cabinet size picture frames 10 cents
and 23 cents.
Wuitens 6 cents and 10 cents and 20
cents and 85 cents and 35 cents mid 40
cents. My nrlce* are bottom and I have
always sold goods us low us possible.
Blown tumblers, plain, clbso out 50e
dozen.
Blown etched tumblers CO cents dozen.
Blown tumblers, engraved, 80 cents
dozen
Initial tumblers CO cents dozen.
The a!|0V0 goods cannot be duplicated
for the money.
CLOSE OUT.
Jaidlnera 15 cents.
Memorandums 1 cent, and 2 cents nnd
1 cents and 4 cents and 6 cents.
The celebrated Clausa set* 30 cants.
Japanese porcelain umbrella stands *1.
Sliver plated thimbles 10 cents. •
Our fins 23 cents hair pins, your
choice 10 ctnts.
Ladles' fine fall undervekta 20 and 26
and 30 and 33 cents and up.
Stindors, Flurry ft Clark kitchen
knives, all-steel blade. 8 cents.
Steel blade shears 20 cents and 25
cents and 28 cents.
Closo out crochet silk 15 cents ball.
Ulnck silk thread. 50 yard spools, two
for 6 cent*. .
School bags 5 cents and 10 cents and
20 centj.
Potato graters 3 cents and 5 cents.
Crumb scrapers and trays 10 cents.
Elegant napkin rings 31.20 dosen.
Children’s seasnlaw black 25 cents
hose will close out IS cents. Thcns ere
big values.
Children's blackboards 85 cents.
Kev chains 2 cents; sold all over
United State* for 10 cents.
Largo gfcuw mirblea 1 cent; sold ev
erywhere 5 cents apiece.
Steel enameled bowls sad pitchers 75
cent* and 81; worth doublo.
Also look at our tbya. Our line la bot
tom.
R. F. SMITH.
FOR RENT.
Store No. 412 Third street. L
Store No. 310 Third street. i
Store No. 312 Third street. I q
Store No. 359 Third street. !,'
Store No. SOI Third *trc«. |.
Store No. 314 Third street.
Store No. 468 Poplar w.reot.
Store Na. <09 Fourth street.
B;ure No. 571 Fourth street.
Dwelling No. 0t» Spring nr set.
Dwelling No. iV Washington Are.
Dwelling Na. 270 New otreto.
Dwel tur 714 Third wtreot.
Dwelling No. 714 Third stmt.
Dwelling No. 107 Fouroh street.
Dwelling No. 191 Foureh xtreot.
Also, some vary desirable rooms and
trails over store*.
OEO. B. TURPIN ft BON3,
Real Estate end Insurance Agents.
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