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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1894.
THROWS DOWN
THE GAUNTLET
An Interesting and Sensational Test et
the Academy of Music
Tonight
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD
tlr. >. A. C. Krer.lt Will IUn ta Face a
■c.ptle of tbo FlmSIagaltafie,
Wlte loro llo Caa hliosr Mr.
Ennlt a Thing or Toro,
A prominent Macon physician has
thrown tho gauntlet to Mr. H. A. C.
Everett, and tlut gentleman has oh
promptly picked It up.
The physician has said that if be is
allowed to go on the stage at the Acad
emy of Music tonight he will prove that
there ts little In tho power of hypno
tism and less in many of the so-called
mysteries.
Mr, 8. A. C. Everett, whom every
one In Macon knows, ropiest* the publi
cation of the following:
ghOU REWARD.
Having been notified by a sceptical
professional gentleman that lie pro
poses to expose hypnotism and its
branches as In part a fraud as practiced
by me, I hereby offer the above reward
to be paid to this or nuy other person
In my audience at the Academy of Mu
sic tomorrow night who cau show the
slightest fraud or attempt at fraud In
any part of my illustrations of what I
consider the most wonderful end mys
terious power known to the scientific
world. I offer this challenge in unter
to silence scepticism and Invite the
closest scrutiny lu alt my work.
(Slgnctli 8. A. (!. Everett.
.Mr. Everett publishes a programme
that cannot fall to Interest, amuse and
startle anti mystify.
Every one will watch with the deep
est interest tho outcome of tho pliysi-
dun's announcement of intended ex
posure nml the Academy will lie tilled.
When seen by a Telegraph reporter
yesterday the physician, who prefers
that Ills name'he not published now,
mid that be was in earnest anil rouiil
enrry out his threat.
Can he?' Tonight wilt tell the tale.
'nte Illustrations and experiments of
the evening will *how:
The complete power of the operator.
Hypnotic suggestion. It* effect dur
ing nml after sloop. In tills experiment
the subject will, when wide awake,
carry out a suggestion made while bo
or she was under the Imlm-nce, but of
which, awake, they remember nothing.
Entire loss of self-control, as shown
whllo the subject sleeps.
Tho great millionco for good, both
moral and physical, that hypnotism 1ms
on a subject .
Any person may bring n package of
blank cants or blank papers and after
the subject usleop bus been shown nn
Imaginary picture on the card ho 'vl«
pick that cant from a thousand after
he awakes and still see I llo picture.
i Impossible for any member of the
nudlence to awake a sleeper.
Entire absence of souse of pain.
A whisper will 1st heard asleep that
a wake person enuuot hear nt half tho
distance.
Transference of thought or ntlnd
rending. An article hidden In the iinlt
by any person will be tenud Ivy tho
Mibjoct.
Clairvoyance and second sight or the
sixth sense, rerson* nml tlilugs will
be plainly seen by n stiblcct with bnek
turned nml eyes oIomsI.
Imagination run wild. Extraordinary
Illustration of this and many nraualng
scones.
The electric or niaguctio force. The
secret explained.
How the tricks of tho Indian Jugglers
■re performed.
This Is only a part of Mr. Everett's
programme for tonight, but It can safe-
ly be said that It will lie splendid.
The advance sale now on. Prices 00
nml SO cents.
4^-11-11
Is a Faroe Comedy aad Will Be Pre
sented Tomorrow Night.
Without doubt "4-ll-M" Is a great
Ihix oilier winner. It Is oxlroutely nut-
b.v and entirely free from even the sug.
gestion of vulgarity. It I* a,brand new
farce remedy, the ro.Mixnitou of perse
verance and an active ambition to rail
ed nil anterior ideas, and present a
grand complex of pure, bright fun ami
imslttvn novelties, recognising no rival*
and making lutrlsle merit the great
controlling point. The vocal depart
ment Is one of rare excellence; in fact,
the attraction In every detail will bear
the most critical Inspection.
”4-11-44" will appear at the Academy
of Music tomorrow eveuing.
USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
Prepored by
Drs. Holmm A iMauon, Dentists,
MS Mulberry Street.
U oares bleeding gum*. Ulcer-, sore
mouth, sort throat, cleans the teeth and
partite* the breach. l'or sal# by all
VICTORIAN MINISTERS RESIGN.
OMbournr, Sept. 25.—Premier J. R.
tPattenon and the rear of tho Vlctoriau
mOnlsters lt»ve resigned. Mr. Turner,
the opposition leader, has been entrust-
>d with -tho formation of a new cabinet.
HEAD AND SHOULDERS
shore every other Uvd-
puritler, *t*nl* Doctor
Kro-’* (iv'Mrn MrJlcel
Discovery. Bee the art-
dence of It It’s sold to
to benefit or
have your
JL
In restoring your
^strength, when vuu'ie
fllr “run-down* snd “assd-
■“Ms up;* in cleansing your
blood from every impur-
M, tty, whether it . > simple
SSArtxak eruption or tho worst
wrotuls; and In building up whokeoms
flash, when you're thin and wesk-tbere's
nothing toequal the “ IHseovery." In every
dmsse caused by « torpid liver or impure
hired, it’s the only ps-inntfred remedy.
'J£J82i’*S,iSX5"«
with liver t.xmtalesMoiber-1
IswS™***
Stationery, Monogram*,
Wedding Invltatloiui and
visiting cards engraved
at lowest prices. No de
lay; work done by skill
ed workmen In our establishment. Send
fbr samples and prices. J. P. Stevens
& Bro., Jewelers. 47 Whitehall ntreet,
Atlanta, Ga.
A DAY’S DOINGS
IN GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Newsy Items Furnished by
ths Hustling Correspondents
of Ihe Telegraph.
SPEECH-MAKING AT GAINESVILLE
Pepnllstv end Ilsmoer.t. Will Talk—
Politic. Gelling It.d Hot *11 (Ivor
(ho State—Judge lllne. nt
Gnlne.vllle.
Gainesville, Sept. IS.—(Special.)—The
coming week promises to be a lively one
poHoloolly speaking. In Oalnosvllle.
On Saturday next Judge Htnos win ad
dress the people of this section at the
court house In this city.
Monday night the candidates for the
general assembly, F. M. Johnson, Demo
crat, and Oliver Clark, Populist, Will Joint
ly discuss the Issues of the day before
the people of this city and vicinity.
And Tuesday, the day before Jio great
battle, the Democrats will enjoy a grand
final rally, on which occasion Messrs.
Hoke Smith and Garrard are expected
to be present and defend the cause of
Democracy.
SCHOOL HOUSE ON WHEELS.
That's the Condition of the Educational
Establishment at Waycro**.
Waycrosv. Sept. 25.—(Special.)—"A reboot
house on wheels'* accurately describes the
condition of the public school building
today. It has been raised, preparatory
to being moved back to the tot owned
by Mrs. J. H. Redding, who has bought
it from the oity. Title was done to uuke
room for the handsome *'d>,UOO brick build
ing soon to be erected on the same site.
As soon as the work of removal is com
pleted school will begin In the old build-
mg. Following Is a list of teachers for
the scholastic year: Professor It. Mc
Donald of Avondale, Ala.; -Misses Clyde
Gray, Jackson, Ga.; Addle Hass, Clarks
ville, Go.: Maggie Bell, Devereaux, Ga.;
Leila Clark, Macon, Ga.; Bailie Ingra-
iuun, Atlanta, Ga; Kate McKinnon, Ue
Futuak Bprlnks, Fta, and Sirs. u. XV.
Lyon, Wuycrots, Ga.
Professor MaUonakl comes among us as
a thoroughly competent and experienced
educator, and with this efHolont corps of
teachers, moat ot whom have taught here
before, cannot toll of making the school
oven more of u success than H has been
heretofore.
Sirs. James U. Ollton Is critically III at
her home on Tebnu street.
Sites Ut-sale Ellington of Florid*, is
delighting her friends by a visit to the
"Slagle any."
Sir. Unul Watson Is off on a business
trip to Now York this week.
Sirs, John Hogan has returned from
Athens to taJte charge of her music class
during tho fall nnd winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ..arswclt ot Charles
ton, 8. C., are visiting relatives in town.
AFFAIRS IN CHESTER.
Democrats Are on tho Alert and Will Win
a Big Victory.
Cheater, Bcpt. 95.—iHpccl.il.)--Thore will
be on old-tlino Democratic rally at Dex
ter, Laurens county, next HatunHy. Same
of the best speakers tn U)e state are lo
be there.
Sir. Hamilton Clark seems to bo tn the
lead for representative. Ur. ltueham
ths tliird party man, w|U hardly get to
the quarter pole.
Mr. Dakty llyals. the nominee for the
senate, has no opposition yet; guess he
wilt have a walk-over.
Ws had a wreck on ths O. and W. loll-
road last Saturday. Joe Morlott, the en
gineer. was scalded to death. A llango
on the driver broko which caused the lo
comotive to Jump the track.
The cotton crop Is very short tn this
sccttou, not more than two-third* or a
crop will be made. Coro crops are fine.
Good hick to the Telegraph, end may
It always be as conservative aa It Is now,
amt always keep on the right or every
thing In the future as It has done In the
post, under Its present management.
MANY STUDENTS AT EMORY.
Tire Opening of the Oxfonl College the
Most Successful lu Years.
Oxfonl, Sept 35.—(Special.)—Emorjr
College has again thrown open It*
dour*. Tito opening this tall is a de
eded improvement ou the start mndo
in 18(13 nml the outlook tor the success
of tho school is most encouraging.
There nre over oue huudred uew stu
dents, nnd vvitli the old boys who ltavo
returned, tho opeutug day witnessed
the nrrivnl of between two hundred
nml sixty or seventy-live students.
During the week to come this number
will be increased to something wore
tlinu three hundred.
Trvsldcut Warren A. Candler, D. D.,
has bad hU hands full for tho past lew
dajrs asslguiog the uew student* to the
ditlcrout classes nml look'.ug nfter the
Interests nt the college .11 general.
The Macqu boys here nre Julius New
man. Armsod Uantker, J. Coachman
Wntvllavv, \v. 11. Dark, Louis Smith uud
Henry Whitehead. Others ato expect-
ctl this week. (
RUSUINQ IN THEIR COTTON.
Farmers Aliout Elko Do Net Hope For
Better Trices ou tho Staple.
Elko, Sept 23.—ySpebal.l-Tho farm-
era here. It seems, have decided cotton
would lie no better nud are uow rush-
lug it on the market, but tho fall trade
will be exceedingly short.
Mr. J. M. Tilts of Oviedo, Fla., who
hat beeu visiting bis aunt, Mrs. Lester,
leave* for his home 10 make ready for
the shipping of oranges. Mr. 1‘ltts has
been In the orange business for teveral
years and baa wade quid a success.
Mr. M. 8. Menus is In Terry studying
law under Col. It N. Holttelaw. Mr.
Moans expects to be admitted to the
bar at the October term.
There Is a *ieat deal of sickness,
mostly fever, lu the western portion ot
this sottuly.
HKTZIRAH -4ATTI8T9 CELE
BRATE.
Ilepclliah. Sept. 25.—(SpeelaLl-The
one hundredth anniversary or the Hep-
xttwh Baptist Association was cele
brate 1 at Way's Baptist chnren, Jeffet-
11X1
JUKAN’S, HEADQUARTERS.
Not three times us many as any house in the
cify, but decidedly the most number of new
styles, etc., at prices just a little under any.
If you want a stylish waist, we can please
you. If you want an elegant dress', we can
please you. If you want trimming silks, we can
please you. . Our line of dollar black dress silks
arc grand value. l■lnn■www»Tr^■
DRESS ) Not a small case to select
TRIMMINGS j from, but three large cases
loaded with new Jets, new Points, etc. Cart
match any dress with appropriate trimmings.
LACE CURTAINS |||l|ltf 0
A SPECIALTY AT UlMfln 0.
sou county, yesterday. Quito a number
of delegates aud others wore In at
tendance.
Tho torrent
nnd bout Win-
tor Wheat
Floor Mill Plant
la the World.
UNBINE.
<£yushed ivsiddllpgs flour*
Tho only Flour of Its kind, nnd tho host of
nny kind. It is mndo bye secret pro-
coss known to but two persons.
*100,000 has been offered for tho Knowledge
"Tho Undlno Is out of sight."
Ivomon. Lord & Co.. TeiiniHe, Go.
“The Uncllno la fur ahead of the flour
wo have been netting at Nashville."
W. H. Morgan. Pooler, Ca.
NOEL MILL COMPANY,
Estlll Springs, Tenn.
advertisements under this
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD
TAKEN FOR LESS Tll^N 15 CTB,
WANTED.
WANTED—Position as superintendent of
farm In centr'd Georgia by a man of
both Agricultural and mechanical expe
rience; a man of Integrity, eober -nd
Industrious. Rcferoncca. Address, 125,
this office.
WANTED—.By a. couple with one small
child, board with one or two rooms,
on the hlit. Stanhope, oure Telegraph.
WANTED—To sell you n~T'»T model
Denamore typewriter, beat machine
in tho world. J. E. Minder, agent.
’Phone No. 2S3.
FOR REt^T.
FOR BENT—155 Plum street, eight-room
house, double kitchen. H. Damour, M5
Mulberry street.
I WILL RENT either ray brlek resi
dence, College street, or the handsome
new nine-room house next to it: nil
conveniences, good gardens. T. U.
Conner.
FOrTiUNT—Store now occupied by E.
A. Wuxelbaum In the Volunteer's ar
mory. hieing Poplar street. Apply nt
R. 8. ColU.ro A Co.'s
FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, 852
Orange street, on Indian Spring car
line, good neighborhood and all con
veniences. Apply to J. N. Birch. ■
FOR RENT—A nice residence, seven
rooms: Orange afreet. Apply 6(4 Cot
ton avenue.
FOR RENT—October J. Medium-size
dwelling on College street! water, gas
nnd servun’t house. Rent reasonable.
II. V. Washington.
FOR RENT—Dwelling on New street.
Apply to W. S. Payne at Payne ■ &
Willingham's.
FOR RENT—MS Orange street; seven-
rooms, gas and wswer; air line. Ap
ply to W! B. Btroh.
FOR HUNT-October L ths two-story
residence fronting Tsttnall square,
corner Oglethorpe and Tattnall
streets. Apply Daly's Exchange, Col
lege'street. _____
FOR RENT—From October tat, two or
thr,-a c-.iin -cling rooms: modern conven
ience*. On the Mil. Puce reasonable.
Address'S., care Telegraph.
•FOR RENT—October 1.—Nine-room
residence. 196 Cole street; modern
conveniences; M5. Apply «o E. F.
Bronson. K
FOR RENT—Small store comer of
Third snd Mulberry, next Davis' sta
bles. R. E. Park.
ONE FINE MIOH COW with young
calf fbr sale. Apply to M„ Box 39,
Forsyth. On.
FOR SALE—11.700 for five three-room
houses, paying 18 per cent. Must close
this week. Frank M. Oliver, general
real estate agent.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Elegant ten-
room house and nearly live acres ot
land situated on electric line tn Vlne-
vtlie. Stable, servants' houses, etc.,
on premises. WlU make a splendid
truck farm or dairy. Has a number
of Aoe fruit trees and grape vines In
cultivation. Win sell on most favora
ble terras. F\>r Information apply to
B- A. Wise. No. Ms Second street.
FOR SALE—82.950 for five-room bouse
on College Hill, tn splendid location.
»noH cash payment, balance to suit
puretuuer. Frank M. Oliver, general
real estate agent.
FOH SALE—Stock of family retail gro
cery in long established stand; store
rented till October 1895. Will accept
real estate or other good security.
Frank -M. Oliver, general real estate
agent.
FOR SALE—OM papers, for wrapping
purposes, etc., 15 cents per, hundred.
Telegraph office.
FOR SALE—One maKndflcent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Has never been used.
Will sell very cheap. Apply ait Tele
graph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A NORTHERN farmer wants to rent
an Improved farm In central Georgia,
near market, with view tv buying It if
climate, etc., suits. Address, “Ameri
can," this offlee.
YOUNG men or ff€*hlCleman and wife
can fin'd plaaeant rooms with g\»d
itfoard; terms reasonable. Apply to
Mias J. E. Bctnton. 865 Mulberry
street.
OYSTERS, rice birds and all kind choice,
fresh fish. A. A. Cullen.
FRESH EGGS 15 cents.dozen, potatoes
S2 eack. onions 85 cents bushel at Fin
ley’s, 407 Mulberry street.
THE CIRCUS is gone, but bargains in
choice groceries are secured every day
nt my store, corner Fourth avenue and
Middle street Nina Bircher,
GROCERIES—If you want nice goods
we keep everything you want at low
est market price. If you want shab
by goodc* don’t come to ua; *we sell
goods cheap, but don’t sell common
gooda. We keep everything that the
other stores advertise. Jno. C. Holmes
St Co.
BIBB LOAN A1ND BUILDING Associa
tion. regular monthly meeting Thurs
day, 8 p. m., at offlee, 463 Seeond itreet.
Pay dues and save tines. B. M. Sett
ler, secretary.
MISS ISABELLA NICHOLLS—Classes
for French, Literature and History,
Music. 475 Orange street.
HUDNUT’S pearl grits, 25c. peck at M.
C. RaJkcotn*#, Third street, neur Mul
berry.
NEW GOODS of alt kinds -now in. We
are headquarters for ut-a-ple and fancy
groceries; can furnish you with any
thing you want ait rock-bottom prices.
John C. Holmes & Co.
APPLES, bananas, grapes, lemons, on.
Ions and cabbage. A. A. Cullen.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all the rage. Ask
your grocer for them.
ARBUCKLES coffee S5e. nt M. C. Balk-
com'a Third street, near Mulberry.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER hlwaya
give* satisfaction. Your grocer sells
It.
AMERIOAN cow feed la made from per
fectly sound grain and Is the best milk
nnd butter producer on the market.
Holt A Barfield.
INVESTED yields JG3 average weekly
Income with absolute security. Pros,
pectus. Itemised statistics free. Henson
& Dwyer, &U Broadway, New York.
COWS eat American cow feed In prefer
ence to anything given them. For sale
by Holt Car Held.
NEW GOODS Just received. Bloaters
and silver-back mackerel in kits, ma
ple syrup (pure sap), olives, In bot
tles, oh«aper (Ivan out of barrels,
French peas and mushrooms, home
made catsup, preserves and Jellies.
Come to headquarters for everything.
John C. Hoimes A Co.
RICE BIRDS, pompano, nd snappers
and oysters. A. A. Cullen.
RHOltER'S bread raising is the best bread
preparation made. Try it.
CENTRAL, give me lu*. Is that Mr.
Keen? Yea madam. Please sena me
two boxes Saratoga chip* f think toey
are excellent.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER is the
best made. Have you tried It?
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 23 cents
per hundred at the Telegraph ofiloe.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By virtue of -in order from the court
of ordinary of Bibb county, Oa.. passed at
the September term, 1894, of sold court,
will be sold before the court house door
tn sold county, between the legal hours
ot sale, on the first Tuesday hr October,
1894, the following named property belong
ing to the estate of Mrs, Katherine Faulk
ner, hue of said county, deceased, to-wlt:
Ten shares of the Merchants and Mechan
ics Building and Loan Association stock
ot Macon, Oa., being certified No. 9k ae
ries "C." on which the sum ot two hun
dred and eighty dollars has been paid.
Said shares of stock sold for the purpose
of paying the debts of said estate and
for distribution. Terms cash.
ROBERT FAULKNER,
Administrator Estate Mrs. Katberlns
Faulkner, Deceased.
GINNING OUTFIT FOR SALE—WlU
•ell at a great sacrifice 15-horse power
engine, locomotive boiler. 50-saw gin.
press, etc. Robert A. Xlsbet.
MATTIE B. M'ALPIN VS. WILLIAM
A. M'ALPIN.—Libel for Divorce In Blob
Superior Court.—To November Toon.
1594. To William A. McAlpln, Defrad-
ant In Said Case: You are hereby com
manded to be and appear at the next
term of Bibb superior court to answer
•aid petition.
Witness the Hon. John L. Hardeman,
judge Of said court, this Sth day of
June. 1894. RQBT. A. NISBET, Clerk.
Hardeman. Davis A Turner,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
Burden, Smith dc Co. ’s
DRESS GOODS
Are the talk of the town. Elegant English mixed Serges, 40
inches wide, 90, cents a yard. CUquot Suitings, 50 inches
wide, $1. These goods are confined to us. Cannot be shown
elsewhere in the city.
SULKS- ■More beautiful new style Silks than any two
houses in Macon. Ask to see our fancy Taffetas, 75c to $1.25
per yard. Our Gros do Londre is the latest dress silks out.
3IME.GORHAM- ■Our is the only place in'
Central Georgia where you can iiave your dress made in true
New York style and finish. Place orders now.
SPECIALS- -Ladies’ fleece line ribbed vests 25c
each. Large assortment,Stamped Linens, new styles. 1,000
yards 12 l-2c Canton Flannel remnants, 8 cents a yard.
Best Colored Prints, 5 cents a yard. Three papers gold,
eyed Needles for 10c. Coats’ Cotton 4c a spool, 4 for 15c.
Best Silesia 12 1-2 cents a yard.
Burden, Smith <fe Go.
F0R8ALE
The Handsome 2-Story
BRICK RESIDENCE,
With Basement,
No. 636 ORANGE STREET.
Containing nine rooms, with three bath
rooms, hot and cold water. All modem
conveniences. The house baa been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and Is in strictly flrst-cl«ss
condition. It has a large frontage on
Orange street and Rose Park, and only
half block from Indian Spring car line.
It Is located on the hill, in as good
neighborhood as -Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly the prettiest and most de
sirable place new on the market. For
sale low and on easy terms. For further
information call on
Real Estate Agents.
SAFETY
IS THE
KEY-NOTE
Of human conviction, nnd by demon-
straung the safety ot EQUIITABLE
BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, the
Association has secured the confidence
of the people.
Lord Mansfield said, “the best Invest
ments for security and Income are first
mortgages on real estate.”
Stock In the EQUITABLE BUILD
ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON Is se
cured by first mortgages on Improved
real estate, In double tho amount,
which are held by the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company, as trustee,
and nothing but an earthquake can
dislodge them.
The Equitable will Issue this month.
15,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT,
i GUARANTEED STOCK
st 8100 per share. This stock guaran-
tecs 8 per cent, cash dividends, paynbls
semi-annually, end can bo withdrawn
at any time after six months.' Appli
cants will be served In turn!
GEO. A. SMITH,
General Manager.
Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building
The Three Heroes
“GENS. LEE,
JACKSON
anfl STUART,”
Riding down the lines on the
morning of the battle of
Fredericsburg.
This beautiful Southern pict
ure, sold for the Confederate
Veterans Association, will be in
every home in the South.
We will frame it cheaper and
better than any one.
J AMES T. HOLT, Receiver for
' CHAS. C. HOLT.
m
■ U-vk t-ul
l_
to ret a million of Circular*
to distribute at 11.00 per
1.000. Bo* to become a first-
class UsesrcerlM. Brrnottst.
Mind header and Clairvoyant, . lares
book only 10c. Addreaa atooce.
C B. BOW AX. Milwaukee. Wla.
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OP THE
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