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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894.
OURBOYS
Area credit to the state. To
keep themselves up to the
highest mark of presentabil-
ity they should pay a visit to
our store and be iitted up for
the Winter. Here they will
find a big aggregation of ab
solute novelties. Suits for the
School, combining service and
comfort; Suits for Dress, to
give ‘he little ones a stylish
end dressy appearance, await
here their pleasure at reason
able prices.
Just received, a new line
of Caps, cmbraciug beautiful
and tasty designs. It is
worth your time to see them.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET^ •
OPENING DAY
AT WESLEYAN]
The Door* of the Famous Old College
Will BO Thrown Open to
Its Patrons,
MANY DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS!
Wttl Take Part In the Kxarelna at tl>4
(Impel This Morning When lire
Kotre Will Make Ills Oow
Kvfvre the Public.
#>•
TUo president of Weelejnn FoituVI
Collet,'!', Dr. B. H. Rime, lmn fcrnUMtwl
tor a delightful reception far Uiefrleini<
mid patroas of the cotli'ifu today.
At 11 tfcloftlt tho "o|K'utng day" exJ
tucise* of this famous old Itistituttoi
will take place, when the friends Irani
Mseou ntul olsowhnrv will nssoiuhlo w
lu-ar addresses by sonio dlstliuuklici]
Hprakcni and to no ou n tour of lusper
tiou tlitoiinh the college lmltdliiKS mil
^MnlMlt Dr. llowe will turn the cos
lego ever to Us friends ami patious ttill
that they may SMlftr IM
■elves what Wesleyan hold* out to Uif
daughters of the South.
The formal exercises, with a llxcil
programme, will take place In tho coll
lego chapel at 11 o'clock. Hr. Ilewcf
.will preside anil deliver the opening mil
dress. Dr. J. B. Gumbroll of Merced
UnlrenSty, Judge W. It. ilnuimoud el
Atlanta. Dr. Monk, pastor of Mulberrs
!S I root Methodist ehurcb, ituil prebahl]
otlii r men 111 high offlo* will speak. Till
young ladles of the collego wlU hurl
charge of the musical part of tin* pel
gUUaniS. The entire public la iminf
to attend. Dr. Rowe desires this to it
dUtkirily urged, and the larger' .ul
crowd that ntieun* die prouder wilt h|
lx* of the occasion.
One of tin most Interesting fentlir
of •‘opening day" will lie the throw ini
open of the t-iiiir.. coll.-no ntomnls m|
Imllillnas t,. tho in-pix'tl m ot rite |oJ
r.itnc Kvcrythlng nbout ttio bultala
Inis hoen midi d to unit n*tnodeled :tl
tit till out with nil modern ivnvenloml
Unit mi' to I"' found In tiny Sottllnf
college, mul tt is Uito exprrettd wish |
Up. im-sidont that tho patron-. :
themselves what a model home
Is offered their daughter*. He wilt ln|
Oliateo of tho vl-lt.'i-x and |>!:itn
erylhlng tn detail.
There have been 100 bonnier*
nillial so far. Tills Is oonsldemtily ot)(
the utimber usually onrollisl, ns tln<
who board gwuentUy constitute ft Vo
small per centago of the total ournbl
of pupils. In all theiv an* over eon |>I
pits eutered so fnr. Of oourvo-ms
■ mi " ill !"• 1" l\ iin w nh|
the next week, as the young UdMl
still cianlng iu almost every day.
The past week, sine# the llrst nl
call on last Wednesday morning, v inf
the new president took up the >vh|
far tbs tlrsi time, has been given up
ttio pr.-par11t.*n for the > • ir's w»i
rill'll- Irene h ol o\ on I mil
t Maagnsd tochunes and text books hat]
■ bad to be determined upon. From tl
It !> oil. h nolo- h .III ini;';1- and l.-ai l|
w dl vi t hard >|..w n t ■ aora tn
make « yet mon* hrtlllam showing t.
fair W. ..!>•> >a It'.n, ha- ever yol I —
written on the bright pogsa at bar Uhtj
trious bistory.
I BAD firkTn a COLLEGE
Oakland. Cal., St«(*. St.—St. M
Collars, ereotel live years «*o by cree
OhitstUn UroltierhncKX was iiama«r,l
by (Ire Itbts morning tu the eve nt
of $100,000; tfisumnee, JSO.OOO. The
hull.tltut Vffta oomptetely gutted. When
the lire sms discovered Cher* were 132
* totem* amt tOJCty Instructors In the
residences of ttw college. Alt escaped.
Awarded
hi ghost Honors—World’s Fair.
DR.
am
w CREAM
BAKING
WHtbflt
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Crape Cream of Tutu Pow J«. Free
horn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
In all our Shoes you find not
only Style and Appearance, but
Genuine, Sterling Value.
s
They arc better this fall than
ever before.
STAKE RACES AT
THE DIXIE FAIR
A Corrected List of the Entries With
Full Particulars Concerning
the Great Races.
TEN THOUSAND HUNG UP
)
Grsalsst Since Sleet Kver Held laTbh
bredon of the Country—Some of
tho Fditeit Stoppers Will
Be Hero.
510 Cherry Street.
GAYNOR MAY
LEAD THE HOSTS
eft K hind Me.
"The T.lrl 1 le ft lt -1'itl.l Me" W.I*
pre-ented .Mtt evening to a targe and
tasMoaatol* amltmeo. cunsidering the
WMIn In the way of Democrat)!*
ep.xtklng unit the ctrvus. K hi Indeed
with utabuirc that the Tetesraph says
the performance l.urt evenhig was an
good e#,any ever given la the Academy
of fitwlc. H» rtav Itaetf ta a baauUful
war drnttxt and It U uselena to «y UkR
the people tn the east weed excellent,
lor It him never been.knuwn for Chariot
Fivtoinsn to tend but a poor company.
The entire oari was very lining, and
particularly the chunifter of Kate Ken-
nlon aa presented by M!.*m Solene John-
S'jn. vrho is « v»ry hnnd**ont •» w&mnn,
on4 her oovtuim were very besuUful.
MW,PVfttices Kivtnni! chs Lucy Hawke*-
ttvrsh.hhe Lieutenant** sister, was very
charming. W. H. 8tuw a* Gen. Ken-
VI E. McKudden M UfttL Edgar
Rawkcttaorth nnd Duncan Preston aa
Iieut. iMortbn Par low deserve special
mention. a* they are ill «vvxl ttctnrs*
In fsdt. the entire rompany is exceed-
Iwrty rood—!** a »tVek in .the entire
e**t—.ind nil who were «o fortunate on
to e#e the perfoimwce are well gleaned.
'•TO* Girt I Dehlnd Me‘* Is cer-
Urfoly a beautiful drama aa presented
halt erenin* and will nerve to encour
age ths. patrons of the theatre after
hovln* had so m.mv farce d^medles-
”The Girl J Left llehlntl Me** leaves
P3< a*ant memorise behind, aa It com to
pkaae theitre-Rocrs elsewhere.
(Continued from pa go 1.)
OAYNOft DOESN’T V/ANT IT.
|de May Decline t*/Accept the Democrats
Nomination tor Oo^rnor of Nedr York.
Hiverliead, N. Y., Sept. 24.—After leav*
vg Ihe bench s»- «t o clock this evening
Ttlrfc WUHim J. Ouynor sent the (ol-
Vvlng telegram to M. L. "j owns at Saru-
Y*‘
If Vr*n» eleted Justice of the. supremo
Wort last fall :n a district comprising
Kino counties nnd ine-fourth of the popu
lation of tiie statfc. The office came to
lrae.' not froip those in, power, blit from
she people and unsought. I was not able
llicn to see that I was entitled to anything
Inerely for having done what 1 could as
It private citizen, for honesty, decency
l.ud manline<« In politics and in govern
ment, nor am I able now.
"Anyhow, I cannot, at thj® time, lay
town the ofPce I hold. 1 could dlsre-
lard the effect.upon those dependent upon
lie In the loss of the legal practice I
live up to go on the bench nnd again in
ne Joss of my present intndsome salary,
lit 1 cannot bo soon appeal to the ttpltn-
Tl Individual luMfrity and Intelligence
jhfch stood bt4i|u«l the ballots cast for
jc kiet fail. I have said all along private-
I and publicly, that I should not become
I candidate fpr governor and the above
1 my ohiefe.it reason. As I am without
1 representative nt Samtoga and very
Isy here, 1 ask you to make this public.
|am deeply moved by the favor'.eboivn
[», and never .expected It."
GAYNOR 'MAY .GET lT£(jiv3*?
-■ ' * : \iL w- • »
jjtv Itork Democrats May Nai
the }fxn AVh<) Rp'ult McKine-^
'lew York.’Bept. 24.—AboutdOiXnium-
|rs of the mate Democracy, the GriU’e-
lilrcM'Ul contingent of •antl-’D.vmm.t-
IHtes 1 , left this city tihls morning on
special ibtvitn for Saratoga. Tac 'tiM'lrt
In^istod ten eara.
■The Tammany delegates «n»J about
1000 frtenda started for ^\ra»topa t >day
■bout nt>on on ’the Now York C eh tail
Xllroad. They tnavek'd In three ’spec
Ii1 tiuiins. IAU of tho helegaiics’ who
Jropped Into the city huW before trolng
lo *the Grand Central depot 'Acre talk-
About Judge Goynor and prediet-
ng Whitt »be -would be nomln-vted on
ho first kUlot. Some cf th<*m ex-
|»rcss«l the opinion thCtt Judge Gay-
ft*>r would be nomliva'ied by accUtna-
|ion -before the end of the firm ballot.
WU.L TRY TO BEAT RKCORllJs.
tllx ami Otlivr 'Flyura Will G'ivp a
] Uraml Day’* Siwrt at Columbus
I Thursday.
I Chicago, Sept. 21.—Monroe Salisbury
l.il! Mb charge ot the race meeting at
I'ltmibus, 0., next Thursday. Allx
Trill start .to beat her own record of
I OK} 1-t. Directly will endeavor to
pout Ids record of 2:07 1-2, mid 1'T.viug
llh will he started to beat tils record
If 2:01. Mr. Rdllsbllry Is also going to
ptempt to secure a double team record
vlth Alote and Record, grandsons ot
lllectloncor.
\ SHORE 9N CHARLESTON .BAR.
OliarK«ton. Sent. 2t. —The steamer
lllomvood (British) Is nohore on leh bar
vlth a cargo of cotton bound for Bar-
dona. I
POINTS AROOT PEOPLE.
J Sheriff S. C. Weatcokt of Dougherty
Bounty npenit the day In Macon yrater-
| iy. Copt. Wcstett la one of the oldoot
liicrllTv in Oeorgta *ntl te. known from
■ i 'imciln 'board.
Ibr. II it..';;,-n ta spending th* re-
J" 1 ’; 1 ’t" l it Mineral Bluff
I'maing. Mrs. McHntton la in New
I Mrs. W. R. Rroivn of Fort Vaitey,one
■f tho hnndeomcst women In-the state,*
led h'T vou.-in. Mr, MarkdlathewM, are
|topping, at the L infer.
J Mr.t Florlno llo)t of Atlanta Is In the
llty the guesd ot 'Mrs. Hugh M. Willet
' l'etrcct.
AT THE OllfUSTI’AN CHURCH.
3r. C. P. w im.vnison of Ariantti Witt
Prv'tch Tontsht.
Dr. C. P. \Y I damson, the well-
IMWO nnd papular pastor ol the First
hriatktn chulctt Pf Atlanta, amt Mrs.
y. P. WtUiamson, pmrtdcivt of the
Oenrgtx imxIlKiry to too CllrW.tvo Wo-
nnn’a Hoard of Mlulonm will nrrive f
the dty on the morning twin.
Mre. WIlHam.-m wtM raktress the
ladles u« the CtiridtUm dharoh on Wat-
nut street at !:J0 o'clock on the euhjeck
of mtesXin* nnd njleetiaary wMrk. Dr.
wrakmseon w»H praadh at S o'clock.
The ksdtea 'who may fed an ttVteheet
In the 'Work are requested to theur Un
Williamson at uhe hour designrted. -A
cordial tnvHskton- Is extended to the
public to attend <hc ecrvlces tonlgM
JOKHSON'S
MAGNETIC OIU
JaxtodUDeret P.'s,
Internal and External.
THE HORSE BRAM,
tbrniost 1 v erfut andFco«trkUacUnim«au,i7Sjui‘
orlk-a-uu viW'-nc*.
JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL SOAP,
UcxiioUvxi »ik] Tv4M. Tl* Orrftt Skin Cure an 1
.kot Ladieo wl’J fits t it tfcf
d«iiom* m»*1 pertwm*d Tt'flft s
t*ic tu-ukr:. |f i« aUaolutciy puro. i!.vlr** th-
»lm toft aw! volv+tf rr-t"rw tto tort co»n-
flotion| i* a luixipy .*'>r th. Bnthf r Infants.
It ni*j« Urhttnr.« tV*wlna»1 prtSBOtM
flW^^*Si*t ttflr
GOODVTTH A 8MALU^\
In Sunday’s Telegraph a full and
complete list of the stake races far the
Dixie Fair was published, tho list bring
furnished by the nsooctaitlon. In the
hurry of getting out an extra large
Sunday edition, however, a number ot
typographical errors appeared in i*he
lint, which Ls republished with correc
tions. t' '
The September payments on the stoke
races Ibr life Dixie Interstate Fair Indi
cate a large number of first-ckies con
tests by a high bred and superior lot of
colts.
The purse and close entries do not
close until October 1. when horses must
be entered at the usual 5 per cent, en
trance fee remitted to Secretary Knapp.
Entries for the running races are to
bo made the night before the respective
races. •••/•
STAKE NO. 2. 4-YEAR-OLDS.
tLHIanl & Bond. Lawrencevllle, Ky.,
br. m.. Qllie K, by King Wilkes.
J. T. Dennis. Eatahton, Ga., b. m.,
Miss Gatewood (3-year-old) by Hermit
age
Williams & Ware. Louisville, Ga., b.
b., Nubbin W„ by Slmonte.
W. H. Robinson. Danville, Ky„ b. m.,
May D.ty. by Abdallah Mumbrino.
H. C. Traynor & Co.? Richmond, Ky.,
e. g., Hard Tack, by Joe.
STAKE NO. 7. 3-YEAR-OLDS.
Idle Hour Stock Farm. Maoon, Ga.,
b. h„ QIcElroy, by 'McBtvcn.
«. C. Traynor & Co., Richmond, Ky.,
b. c., Col. S. by Clay.
Smith Brothers. Birmingham, Ala.,
Dr. French, by 'Fred S. Wilkes.
Hermitage Stud. Nashville, Tenn., b.
f. . Peri de lawn, by Ponce do Leon.
S. Newsom. Davlkboro, Qa., to. b.,
Klngtlaher, toy Slmonte.
STAKE NO. 13. 2-YEAR-OLDS.
Allen Farm. Pittsfleld, Maas., to. c.,
BUher. by Kremlin.
Idle Hour Stock Farm, b. h., Baron
etamboul. toy Stamtooul. •
W. P. Price. High Shoals, Oft., to. f.t
Baiby Ruth, by Red Jacket.
H. C. Traynor & Co., Richmond, Ky.,
s. f., Ruth Wilkes, b.v Emperor Wilke*.
Hermitage Stud. Nashville, Tenn., b.
C„ Post Haste, by Ponce de Leon.
STAKE NO. 16. YEARLINGS.
Allen Farm. Pittsfield, Mass., ch. c.,
Ellpse, by Lancelot.
Idle Hour Stock Farm, Macon, tolk. f.,
L. W. Stewart. Janies, Oa.,. s. f.; Jes
sie Oreon. by Jip> Alone.
Parcoma. by ParkviUe.
tV. It. Paschal. Macon, Go.,; ch. f.,
Mia# Camdem. by Camden Wilke*.
H. C. Traynor & Co., Richmond, Ky.,
blk. f., Maggie C., b.v Emperor Wilkes.
Hermitage Stud. Nashville, Tenn., g.
f., Boqultn. by Bow Bells.
A. L. Ryley, Eaton ton, Oa., b. c., Nilo,
by Burleigh.
STAKE NO. 10.
Georgia Futurity for Yearlings.—Idle
Hour Stock Farm. .Macon, -Ga„ b. f.,
Siam Belle, by Stamtooul. 1
R.. E. & J. C. Branch'. Bishop, Oa., b.
f.. (Matilda, by Autocrat.
B W. Hunt. Eatonton, Oa., g. f., Ar-
Blnoe. bv Stlncemcnt.
W. R. Paschal. Macon, On., ch. t.
Miss Oamdon. by Camden Wilkes.
OH, WHAT A COUGH!
Will you bced the warning— thq sig
nal, perhaps, of (too sui-o approach of
that more terrible disease, consultation?
Ask yourself if you can afford, for iho
sake of stivlng 60 cents, run (be rlBk
aud do nothing for It. We kuow from
experience that Shiloh's Cure will euro
l your cough. It never fall*. This ex
plains why more tlmn a million bottles
were sold tho past year. It relieves
croup and whooping cough uc once.
Molhors. do not bo without It. For
lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plasters. Sold by Uoodwyn &
Small Drug Company, corner Cherry
■treat and Cotton avenue.
CONCERT IN VINKVILLE.
Conic Out Friday Evening nnd Help
Good Causa.
TIiq Vlnevlllo Musical Association
will give a concert on Friday nlglit,
September 2S, at the residence of Hr.
Ernest, In Vlnevlllo, for the benellt of
tltejvlng’s Daughters.
Tl!)* association promises nit who at
tend un evening of rare fan nnd enjoy
ment. Messrs. Dan ltott nnd Frank
nelfrieb will render some of their mu
sical spco.l.-iltlos, which will be n treat
Itself. Admission 25 eenrs. Every-
DOdy eomo out and help the King's
Daughters.
FREE WITH SCHOOL BOOKS.
A Scholars Companion, containing Prices as low as the
A SLATE PENCIL, lowest.
A LEAD PENCIL and BOOKS, NEW,
A PENSTAFF, BOOKS, SECOND-HAND.
A SPONGE, BOOKS, BOUGHT,%
A RULER, BOOKS, SOLD,
FREE WITH SCHOOL BOOKS.
J, W. BURKK’S BOOK STORE.
JAPS DECLINE
MEDIATION
(Continued from page 1.)
ed enouerh tt> oonvlnce intelligent men
the world over Orat -henceforth they
muflt reckon with a new giower in the
far Barit. Ping-Yang and Yalu have
opened the eyes of all not wilfully in
different r bund that a new mate bid
talten her rank in the hierarchy of na
tion* and •that her voice can no longer
be Ignored in the councils.
**The Novoe Vreyma.” tlte Times says,
'remind* us ’that Russia still ^.inkera
for the wxaces’hn ot a secure open (har
bor on -the Pacific. Such a possession
would be a great menace »to both Eng
land and Janan. who are likely to be
found vtandln* aide by side on eome
Important point* should the jJowctb In
tervene in the nreeent dispute.”
• •In another article discussing the w ir,
the Times calculates that the Japanese
will certainly readh Wi-Ju from Ping-
Ya-ng at the er^l bf this -week and that
they will meet the Chinese (troops that
were‘landed on rthe Corean bank of the
Yalu river by Admiral »Hng. 'fit d« not
clear.” the Times add*, “wheether the
Ohlneae transports had fclme to dtoem-
bark their store*. At any rarte the con-
dltloa of the Chinese column must be
precarious, and 4>here seems to be noth
ing ito prevent a Japanese squadron,
fi*>m reviislttnr <the mouth of the Yalu
and destroying any Chinese transports
that remain hi there. Further, It would
be easy for tlhe Japanese to move
tnoopoby sea from 'Ping-Yang 1 to the
Yalu and to shift their base of opera
tions further -north, thuo supplying re-
onforocemervts to (the bolumn marching
northward from Ping-Yang. This Is al
most certain to be done If the advance
Into Manchuria Is tmide.” * -
SUN'S COTTON REVIEW.
There was a Slight Decline, but the Mar
ket Closes in Rather Better Shape.
New York, Sept ?4.-Cotton declined
8 to 9 points, and then rallied and closed
firm at a net decline fur tho day of 1 to
3 points. Sales, 119.600 bales. Liverpool
advanced to 14. to 1*4 point*, but lost this
and closed weak. Spot sales, 12,000 bales
at unchanged prices.
In Manchester yarns were in buyers
favor and cloths dull. New Orleans de
clined 7 to 8 'Olats, but recovered part
of. this later on. port receipts, 60,0$3 bales,
against 30,425 this day last week and 55,371
lost year; thus ftir this week, 77.541 against
18,883 thur fur last week. Exports today,
10,771 from New Orleans to Great Britain.
Spot cotton 1-16 c.?nt lower. Sales, 213
for Hpinnlng, Delivered on contracts, ttO.
New Orleans receipts tomorrow ’were es
timated at 9,000 to 10,000, ugalnst 6,354 on
the same day last week and 8.S63-, last
yea r. ,
There waw less disposition to hell this
afternoon and more anxiety to cover
shorts. Prominent members of . the trade
also gave the market support. There was
qujto a marked decline early In tho day,
owing to this morning's I Aver pool advices
and- large receipts at the* ports. There
was selling for local Southern and for
eign houses later on, shorts tried to cover.
There was very little cotton offered and
th* price® recovered most of the early de
cline. Some were inclined to fedr bad
weather tomorrow, owing to the news
that a cyclone was approaching the
Southern coast, but the most factor was
the overselling of tho market. There Is
a large short lnterat here and at the
South, and on every decline there is more
or less covering, which causes at least
a temporary rebound to the market.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Y7EDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28.
Flfst Appearance for Hi* Second Sea-
eon of
MR. S. A. C. EVERETT.
Who 1* universally acknowledged to be
THE GREATEST HYPNOTIST
In America today. To this entertain
ment will be added a great exhibition of
CLAIRVOYANCE AND MIND READ
ING.
Prices 50 cents and 25 cents. Reserve
heats on eale at T«udden & Bates' Muslo
Ho Uhe.
ACADEMY of MUSIC
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27.
In the Greatest Farce Comedy on Earth
"4—11—M."
Suritmndeit by a
COMPANY OF LAUGH INCITERS
That Cannot Be Equalled.
COMEDIANS. VOCALISTS DANCERS
—And a Bouquet of—
PRETTY GIRLS.
Usual prices. Re-serve seats at Lud*
den & Bates' Music House.
DRY GOODS SELL -WELL.
The Condition of the New York Market
' Is Reported Very Good.
Now York, Sept. 24.—Very good Jo
Wnge dry goods sales were realized
throughout ’Hie fottmirdlngs toy ngejits.'
tout the new demand was on Hie mod
erate scale usual ’to the last week of
Olie mon)3h.
■With jobbers I She business was of
very fair proportions, and, with the
Orers returned, sa-les cam up to export
ations.
■STEEL WORKS RESUME.
Neary Five Hundred 'Men Start to
1 . Work ok Troy.
r.24.— Troy t.N.So WipesY bH k wa
Troy, N. Y., Sept. 24.—(Work was
resumed tihls morning’ 1n ’the Besse
mer Steel Works, a pafk ot the Troy
Steel and Iron Company's plant, which
were: Into a receivership some time
ago. Between 400 ton'd 500 men are
given employment.
SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE.
; Tlria Is beyond Question the moat suc-
ceatful cough medicine we have ever
sold. A few d02es Invariably cures the
worst casco of croup, eosgh and bron-
OMUs, while Us wonderful success In
the cure of consumption Is without par
allel in the history of medicine. Since
fw first discoverer R has been sold on
s gunrawtee. n test which no other
medicine can stand. If you hive a
cough we earnestly ask you to trv It.
Price 10 coins, (0 cents and Jl. If your
lungs are tore, ohest »r hack Is lame
use Shiloh's Porous master.
Sold by Goodwyn * Small Drug Com
pany, corner Cherry etreet nnd Cotton
DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has for the
fast eight years been reasonable In his
charges for dental fori:, and who is
betier prepared to do bridge, erown and
all kinds of dental work, having taken
a post-graduate course in prosthetic
dentistry, owing to the stringency of
the times, ts williuk <o be even more
reasonable In Ms charges. Come let
him examine your teeth and sec how
reasonable you ean buvq your dental
writ done. Teeth extracted without
pain. 121 Washington avenue, uear
pagsil^ ehurcb. Vinevllte und
tBelt Line of street can pass bis office
door. Macon, Ga.
MR. SMITH SHOT ROBINSON.
Jacksonville. Sept. 24—A speeds) to the
Ttmeft-Unton from Quincy, Ft*., suns-
Mr. Thomas R. Smith shot «nd kUied
Haywood Robinson, a negro, ttrU mo.-n-
tnsr. Roblmon had toecn working Ha
Smith's farm and -the men got into a
quarrel about work.
Dr. Price's Cremit Baking Powder
Wet U's Fair Htshest Medsl msC Dirhnaa.
“This
Picture
and that”
For a long time fir.
John Barbee, ol 117
Main St., Durham,
N. C. was a victim
to Dyspepsia He
was advised to take
Brown’s
Iron
Bitters.
On July 10,1R34, lie
wrote a grateful letter in
which he said:
“I have used Raowk’s
I Rox Ritters for two
months for Dvr|iepsix
and if has cure,l me."
He does not mind
it’s being known—
perhaps his letter
may help yotJ to a
curel This remedy
has helped thous-
andsduringthepast
so yrs. Will you
try it? It does not
constipate and it
WON'T INJURE
THE TEETH.
Brown Cbeta.Co. Belts, fid.
FORSALE
The Handsome 2-Story .
BRICK RESIDENCE,
With Basement,
No. 636 ORANGE STREET.
\
Containing nine rooms, with three bath
rooms, hot anti cold water. All modern
conveniences. The house has been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and is In strictly flrst-claes
condition. It has a large frontage on
Orange etreet and Ro3e Park, and only
half block from Indian Spring car line.
It is located On the hi)!, In as good
neighborhood aa 'Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly 'the prettiest and most de<
slratole place new on the market. Fof
sale low and on easy terms. For furibef
Information call on .
&
Real Estate Agents.
PROGRESSIVE
TAILORING
Can only be done
by keeping abreast of the
times and reliably informed on
all that is new and novel. 1/
have made arrangements with
the highest authority on prog
ressive tailoring, to keep me
posted on all the new ideas as
they are evolved and adopted;
thus my clients may be sure
of having their clothes made
in such styles as are entirely
current and eminently correct.
McKAY, The Tailor,
563 Cherry Street.
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C. H. ROWAN. Milwaukee. WU.
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j
A. T. HOIdT,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Renans’, Collecting ronits and sale of
city and country property a specialty.
Your paitron-ago solicited.
Offioe for presenlt At
""GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—To the Su-
perlor Court of said County: The peti
tion of Robert L. McKenney, Fred. T.'
Lofton. W. F. Combs, T. W. Loyless, W\
H. Langsdalc, J. B. Rau and N. E. Har
ris, respectfully shows:
. First.—That they desire to be incorpo
rated with their successors and associ
ates under the name and style of "The
M toon No ,V 4 an l l*r lntlng’ Company,••
and In that name to enjoy all the rights,
privileges and immunities appertaining
to such incorporation under the laws of
this slate.
tfecorvj.—The particular business which
they desire to tranaa t and the object of
Mielr association is the publication for
gain of one or more newspapers or peri
odicals in the city of Macon, the carrying
on of a general job printing, ruling and
binding business and the doing of such
other business In the way of publishing
and printing as may be desired by the
board of directors hereinafter to be pro
vided for.
Third-—The amount of capital to be em
ployed is.twenty thousan dollars, to t«
divided into shares of one hundred uollars
each, more than ten per cent, of trhlch
has already been paid in.
Fourth.—'The place of business of thtt
corporation Is’to be the city of Macon,
Bibb county. Georgia.
Fifth.—The government of the corpora
tion is to be vested in a board of directors,
to consist of five members, who shall se
lect from their number a president and a
general bust nets maixiger.
Sixth.—They* desire to be incorporated
for the term of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal.
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