The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 27, 1894, Image 5

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5 JUST RECEIVED. Two dollars go with each Shirt ahd we sell them for Also a lot of those low neck Night Robes at the same^ we cmi give you others tlio' at oOc. Summer Rows and Ties at loc. J. H.~HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry rKnirnTAKitK and HMnAi.Jircn, 61.1 Mulberry Sl< • Macon, Ot. Telfphoiie*—office, 4tiTi 4Fi * WUTICJfi. . Marriages, births, deaths, funerals ftnA meetings Inserted in this column at tl for ten lines and 10 cents per line for vach added line. A responsible name must accompany the advertisement as a guarantee of good faith. FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends and acquaintances cf B. Bolomon, M. Solomon, H. Solomon and J. It. Solomon and familiee are Invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Jacob Solomon from the Union depot at 8 o’clock this morning. Interment-at Wolff cemetery. L. McMANUS CO GENERAL. lllMll Bay Telephone - - - 238 Wight Telephone - . - 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones.... 435, 178 ACADEMY of MUSIC THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. In the Greatest Farce Comedy on Earth "4—11-44," 'Burrtninjjed by a COMPANY OF LAUGH INCITERS That Caiunot Be Equalled. COMEDIANS. VOCALISTS DANGERS —And a Bouquet of— PRETTY GIRLS. Usual prices. Reserve Beats at Lud- den & Bates’ Music House. THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. Sign and Square on Window. Closing out ladies' Writing Desks at Bo ceuta. Memorandums 2c., 3c., 4c. and Gc. Paper Dolls lc. and Be. sheet. Raphael Tuck Dolls 5c. envelope. Closing out Scrap Books So. Closing out 60c. Scrap Books 23c. Closing out flno Scrap Pictures 3c. card. Purses and PocEetbooks. Hair Tins lc. paper, finest and best 5 and 10c. Harps .-legant line ladies Uuderveats 20 'ami 30 and 33a. es wool Uudervcsts 73c. e Knitting Thread So. hall. Fiiu^cicln-d Tumblers 30.; COc. dozen. Initial Tumblers 3c. Horn Hriifplns lc. dozen. Horn Hairpins 10c, dozen. Brass Hairpins lc. and 10c. box. Fine Hairpins 3c. and 5c. and Sc.' and 10c. each. Swansdown 4c. and 0c. box. Closing, out cloth Doll Patterns 5c. Fine engraved Tumblers SOc, dozen. Fine line Table Cutler}'. Mirrors on stand doss out 20c. Large Japanese Teapots ISO. English Rockingham Teapots 10 and 20 and 23 and 30 c. China Cups and Saucers 10c. and 13c. and 15c. Fine China Plates 3c. nud 10c. and 13 cents. Covered Glass Dishes on stand no no bouse In Georgia can bent. Coal Hods anti Vases. Decorated Imported Rutter Dishes 23 cents. Ostrich Feather Dusters 10 anil 20c. R. F. SMITH, Sole and Only Proprietor. Macon, da.. Sept. 21. 1891.—Notice Is hereby given that thirty days alter dare I (vhall apply to the mayor and council of the city of Macon for a deed to t norottchmem described aa follo.va: Stld encroachment to be upon the al- i-y between Collette and Madison streets, cornmenclme «t the point where my lot. the name being part of lot No. l. square It, according to the plan of the City of Macon, corners upon «ld al- 1 y an i Ooilcge Street, thence along Cob I -» etreet a distance of live'(5) feet, ■ iit right angles down tend along tall alley la the direction of Madison Street a diitar.ee of 200 feet, more or l. o, to a point opposite the extreme southwestern corner bf my «ild lot, ‘then, e ,t right angles a distance of live fret to the kneof mv lot and thence a : right angles along the line of my salt! II to the starting point. JV. E. McCAW. SENATOR GORDON WILL SPEAK lie Offer, Ills Services 1o the Stale Can pelCn Committee, and Is. Pat to IVork—t.t,t of the Speehers, Atkm'ta, Sept. 26.—(Special.)—A Pop* ul(3t trick that Is os yet something of a puzzle 'to 'the Democtutlo mau'agers came to light today through Col. Al lan Candler, secretary of state. Three weeks ago Ool. Candler sent out the blanks tor tlhe election Uo the ordinaries of she counties. a3 tho lair}- requires. The packages Of blanks mere received duly and ackowledged and the mtufter was dismissed from the mind of the secretary of State. Yesterday oifternoon, however, he was handed a package by the postman, who said postage tsliaimps hold been neg lected. COl. OinUler opened the package and found -that it oon'lalnod a full set of election blanks Bimilar to those ho had senll out. Tho package hud not come from hie ofilce, however, dnd wat addressed to ai oitlzeu Instead of an ordinary. This looks suspicious. The Populists are evidently -prepjieng a scheme of some sort in connection with 'the dupli cate blanks. Tho timely discovery by Secretary Candler has, however, 1 put the Democratic (man-agora on' novice and .the modus operandl of the Fopultot faikirs will be Closely wuitohed on tho •dtiiy of the election. It la thought -that the intension was ‘to substitute bogus returns for tho regular returns. Senator Gordon reached the city this mprnlng. He was one of the visitors at Democratic headquarters, where he •wen* 'to discuss the situation and ten der Ms services from now on to the day of - eleottton. Chairman Clay lift once made tun appointment for Senator Cardan to speak with Gen. Evans at Carteravlllo tomorrow. He will also speak with Judge Crisp at Butler on October l, and at other pteoes th'slt may he assigned him by the state commit tee. The list of speakings as revised to day is as followsj Thursdtly, 27.—Hon. T. B. Cabanlss and Hon. C. L. -Bartlett Bit Thomss- ton, 'Senator -'Wallah ait Amerleus, Hon. It. Li. Berner alt Zebu-Ion, Gen. Gordon, Secretory Smith and Gen 1 . Evans a't Carteravltle, Hon. Oharles F. Crisp und Hon. Price Gilbert ok Macon. Friday, 28.—Secretary Hoke Smith at Elberton, Hon. dt. -L. Berner at Haw- klnsvUle. Hon..II. W. J. Ham nit Oul- ioden, Hon. Louis F. Gantlird at Pom- broke, Hon. Fleming duBJgnon at El- barton. Saturday. 29.—Hon. L.F. Livingston and Hon. H. W. J. Haim alt Newnnn, •Mr. Ben Conyers at BuChUman, Mr. N. E. Harris, 'Han. T, B. Cabanlss and Mr. J. W. Raiding at Molenai, Hon. W. Y. Atkinson at Lln'oolmton, Senator Patrick Walsh at Balubridge, Secretary Smith at Athens, Speaker Crisp at Rome. Hor.. Flomlng dUBlgaom nt 3111- ledgeville, 'Mr. Harry ReiVl and Hon. A. O. Bacon at Temple, Gen. Gordon und Hon. Carter Tito nt Cumming, Gen. Evans and Han. L. F. LlvtngSton nit Conyers, Bon. W. M. Hammond and Hon. George C. Thomas at La- Grange. ■Monday, October 1.—Mr. 'Hurry Reid at Oarroil'ton, Speaker Crisp and Gen. John B. Gordon at Butler, Senator Walsh at Perry, Hon. 'L. F. Living ston and Hon. It. L. Berner ot Stone Mountain.- Tuesdlty, October 2.—Hon. H. W. J. Horn at Dougluvtlle, Senator Walsh at Canton, Secretary Smith and Hon. L. F. Garrard at Gainesville. COTTON ALLOTMENTS. Has been set apart for another of those famous “sales days” which never fail to attract shrewd shop pers by the thousands. - ' By scanning the prices below, you will see that the Bargains to be offered are simply without precedent or parallel, and, if you are wise, you will MAKE A DAY OF IT and be on hand early to get choice. NEW DRESS GOODS A 36-lnch rain proof storm serge In black 19 cents, once 35 cents. 10-Inch all-wool, i-airi proof storm serge, navy blue and .black, IS cents, once 73 cents. 10-Inch all-wool English serge 45 cents, once 75 cents. Novelty suitings, silk and wbol mix tures 50 cents. Covert cloths, the popular dress fab ric of the day. 85 cents value for 60 cents. Silk and wool small checks, the goods now so scarce in the wholesale mar kets, 51.25 value for 75 cents. 150 Parisian novelty suits, patterns exclusively oura. Double-width tricots 12 1-2 cents, once 26 cents. 36-lnch quadrille fancies 35 cents value 20 cents. All-wGol French flannels 00 cents value 35 cents. SILKS, SILKS. Our silks are as new and pleasing as these cool September days. Checked Taffeta 69 cents. Extra quality striped and plain Taf fetas 73 cents. 48 kinds fancy brocades, absolutely new both In weave a-qd -flnish. .itin Surahs and Oh'oas 85 no >t,,«ace 69 cents. Southern Railwuy (Association Arbitra tors at Work on Thug and Differen tials. (AJtlaWta, Sept. 26.—(Special.)—’Tho bounl of arbitration of tlhe Southern Railway arid Steamship Association, composed of J. W. Greet* of Augusta, Thomas Carter of WUShtngton and John Screven of Savannah, is In session at tlhe office of the ossedaiUan, con sidering (Oh* question ot oattoh atJot- metvt, 'Which ifflie representatives of the Southern lines failed to settle for them selves at the meeting a week age. The board Is also passing upon the dlffereffUals on cotton as between Nor folk Und ports further south. It will be several days before .a. repont Is agreed upon. POWELL WAS A FORGER. It Was Also Discovered Thiit he Was Short In His Accounts. Atlanta, Sept. 26.—(Spcolal.)—A. E. Powell, a young man who crime here from Austin, Tex., several months ago to work for tots uncle. W. R. rowel?, a Decatur street liquor denier, as book keeper, was arrested today upon n charge of forgery. The American Trust and Banking Company Is the vlodm of the fore- checks tothe amount of about 2100. Tho young man’s unde has uflso discovered a shortiiee of 51,000 in hts accounts. OPENING OF THE "TECH.” Students from 'All Section! of the State Enroll Their Name*. „ Atlanta, Sept. 24.—(Special.)—The state school of technology opened to day for the regular term, wlon 100 stu dents In attendance. Of this number half were new entries. A larger number of counties than ever before ate represented In the schrrol. Heretofore Atlanta und a few of ‘the larger counties Java furnished the -bulk of the students, but the roll today shows a much more general ap preciation of the Institution. MEYERS IS INDICTED. Police ConvlQted *R*st He Alone Kitted Forrest Crawley. Ataenta, Sept. 36.—(Special.)—Tho grand Jury today returned a true hill •gainst Will Meyers for the murder of Forrest Crowley. Tb« oasd has narrawel down to where the authorities are convinced. tbs* Moyers alone did the killing, and aH efforts to find the alleged Brown Allen have been aborrtmed. Meyers will b, glv.-n a prompt trltiA. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. Short lengths In Canton flnnnel 1 1-2 cents, worth 10 cents. Tennis stripe and fail outings 8 cents, worth 15 cents. 'Ladies’ long sleeeve, high meek Jer sey ribbed vests 25 cents; last season's price 50 cents. Children's fast black school hose, dou ble knees. 12 1-2 cents. . Ladles' fast black 25 cents hose re duced to 16 cento. New patterns In Nottingham lace cur tains, pblep and fixtures complets 85 corns, ' Persian draperle£ gilt effects; Van- tlno’s Neiw York price 30 cents; our price 23 oents a yard. 30-4 honeycomb spread 60 cents. 11-4 crochet quilt, 3Ianjellles pattern, 96 cento. ' Extra large Turkish bath toweto 10 cento. v Six fine Irish huckaback towels, enow white bleaoh, big slz?, for 51. All-linen table damask, red stripe bor der. 25 cents. Gatin damask and plain white linen hemstitched table covens, something mew. Another lot 38-Inch sllkollnes, novel designs. A line of misses' sample cloaks bought at 60 cents on the dollar and to bo sold accordingly will bo shawn today, 'Bar 45 pairs slightly soiled wool blankets at less than manufacturers’ cost. W. A. DOODY CO. S4.25--C OAL! COA L--$4.<25. f Jellico and Black Diamprjd. NOTHING BUT BUMP COAL GOES TO THE CONSUMER, Wo guarantee perfoot satisfaction or coal removed and money refunded. Our JELLICO Is from the mines of Southern Jellico Coal Company of Tennessee, nnd Is un surpassed by any JclUco. MACON OIL AND ICE COMPANY. 'Phone 324. W. 3. BROOKS, Munager. NOTICE.—'W. S. Frooks, Manager Macon Oil mid loo Company, Macon Ga.—Dear Sir: Referring to our conversation on yesterday, we desire to state that we will glvo you a quality coal In each shipment that we guaran tee to bo the best offered on tho market and It will be' our pleasure to furnish you everything thut you may need In our lino during the season. SOUTHERN "JELLICO COAL CO. • * * * * t * * * * 10 II . J. L. BOYD, Manager. (ESTABLISHED 1881.) ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liauors, Wines aid Ciqars . 457 AND 459 CHERRY STREET. MACON GEO ’ 3 The best Liquors for the least money. Send for price list. ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Agents, AFTER BLIND TIGERS. Many of the Wary Beasts In Jhe Tolls of the Law About Gainesville. Gainesville, Sept. 26.—(Special-)—Tho past week has beet* a phenomenaily un lucky bne for (the blind tigers and moon shine distillers hero nbou-ta,' Hauls were mode tight along for several daya In succession.' * On Friday last Oliver Smith and Free man Dalton etc this county wore ar raigned before United States Commis sioner Gaston for Illicit distilling and bound over, for appearance at the Oc tober term of the United States court. Saturday J. W. Mltburn of Banks county was arrested by tbs deputy tnarahaU and bto still destroyed. He was committed 4n default of bond to the Fulton county Jail. And again on Sunday tho commission er held court. The previous night Uncle Sam's oflltajls had captured Joe Leaser, a locally notorious blind tiger nun, hto paramour, Iluldw Sullivan, and a dis tilling paraphernalia near the city lim its. He was also sent to Atlanta to await action by the United State* dis trict court. And here In the, city the fun tva« been going on at a lively rate. There has been considerable agitation recently about Ihe Wind tigers and it has result ed In two convictions, with others In view. Yesterday morning W, E. Robbins wja fined 525 and costs In the police court for selling Kquor at his Orouse, a few minutes' walk from the buelncss portion o< the town. ■ This morning Mary Wlmpir, who op era tea a cheap eating house within OHiy yards of the public square, was also fined 523 and costs for keeping liquors for sale. The dty offloer* ore buiy tracking d'.wn the tigers, and the good ctUsens, the ministry and Itbe loail press are heartily In sympathy with the move ment. LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. For Biliousness, Constipation and Malaria. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache. For Fever, Chills. Debility and Kid ney Dlsesse*. 'take Lemon Elixir. ' Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir Is pre pared from the fresh Juice ot Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver Mnics. and will not fall you In any of he above named dlsesaes. 59 e. and 51 botles at druggista. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Drs. Holmns & (Mauon, Dentists, 656 Mu/lberry Street. It oures bleeding gums, uloere, sore mouth, sore'throat, cleans the teotth nnd purifies the breath. For sale by ml druggists. WILL EVICT THE STRIKERS. Glasgow, Sept. 20.—Tho Scotch coal owners this afternoon hold a meeting nnd resolved to evict from thsir houses all miners who do not return toworlt. Waste Is overcome by giving the body proper and sufficient nourishment. 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