The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 30, 1894, Image 8

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HMdSIMBI -it n 1 : -•fttTltftTTMWf THE MACON TELEGRAPH: -UNDAY WORKING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1894, R* a WILDER'S SOUS CO, MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber. rough and drezscd. shingles. I ath*. and dealers In mixed paints, lead. Dili. lime, platter, cement and bulldcre' hardware. C14 TO 622 THIRD STREET. FLGYD MOORE WAS ENDORSED By the Macon Bar Association For Judge of the City, Court to Suc ceed Judge Ross. JUDGE ROSS WRITES A LETTER Bering lie Would Make Application to Governor Atkinson Regardless or tbo Endorssment of ttio Bar Annotation. The Macon trar met yesterday Mt 1! o’clock noon. In pursuance of n resolu- Uon panned «l Ik provKiua meeting, for the purpose of iknnhmUng a candlduttc to xuccebd the Hon. J./hn P. Rom nn judge of the city court of Macon for libs next four years, beginning on the 1st day of January, 1*95. The mwettn* wr-ts called to order by Ch'atrmaU George (W. GusdnsuHd W. J. Omca era* elect,-1 aecretary. The minutes of tho M incut- Ing arena mail tin',I confirmed. (Mr. llodgca reported 'ttnt ttie com mittee of arrangonrmftn for the pur- poas of collecting funtla for ithe bar banquet trad left In their posoewrion, ofter defraying lihe expenses of the rtaiue. the sum of (17.60, which they laid paid over to tho widow of Ool, Ha uler, he having been the largest con tributor at II prevloua bvnqudt. Mr. M. Wimberly ofteml a resolu tion to the effect tbit thd meriting Should proceed to no inmate <1 fit and I roper peraon to be presented and ro om mcndwl by the M iron Bar AonirSa- tlon to Ittho next governor a* the unan imous dholes of the tsxsoclsitlon f,,r Judge of the city count of Mbdon. *nd this: saM nomination ShnuM be mode by b.ilDnt, the pcnSan receiving the ma jority of 'the voles ctvvt In person or by I«v,xy should bo dretsml am no ml tinted, ■md than the meeting would then de clare sold nnrnlnolttlouun unanimous, A. mfboutouts wus offered by Mr. Hod* no to tthe effeot thist the meeting Kr.ouil adopt Ithe ooimie of procedure itpurovtM by the bir at the time Judge John P. Hoar wna selected on tube choir of the are, .elation, which ware os fol- to**, brHWIt: tEvery gentleman should bo allowed to vote In Uhls meeting Who la In bunl- neas as n la wyer, and « roeMcnt of the county at HI Id), ttie majority of the votes coat nhoutd be neeemary to n <flv doe, and the one reoelvin* autlh ma jority Shall rockrtvc the unun'imnus In dorsement of the Kir. If no nomina tion Shall bo matflisd within the firs! three hnllols, Uien ut the conclusion of the 'third ballot the geniilemnn re ceiving tho lowest number of votes In that tUaTMt Shah not lie voted for In the fourth ballot, and on etudh succeeding ballot the gvirtlemhu reroKtng Che tvw- est number of votes on that bitllnt Just preceding, ahull mat he vritdd for, and ro on until tt nomln.iltloa la rcuCird. All voting In nomlnsstlon ShuM be by •written ballots, Mid gentlemen rh.ilI vole tits thVdr nahiea ure cutted, the roll being cal ltd ton euch tAt rot. flertitcmw, turthoriwai to vote ut thlamie.sllng Sb.itll ilo eo by urllteb proxy, hut "uoh pr\,xy Ilhall be tiled with the secretary rni-1 remtiin nvtui 1dm ns part of the pro- OSsdkato of this (nesting. All objections «o the eXmt'lllty Of any gcnllomnn of. ferlug to vote in person must bo made uud gnksed upm tisbire the vote of mioh perstm l» mat. Nomination ahull be male by tho prravntutlun of the gsnWsmtuv’s mime, wflthout more, A cvrttfled copy of the procevvllng* of Wile meottmt. unVIer ithe hnml of the oh,lent.in utld of the secrrtnry MsU lie furnl-thid lo the next governor for hi* coniddera'tKui In tippolirlln* n Judge for the aity ,\>urt of Macon, tn the oourtLy of BWb, tor the next term, com- «n, icing on ttio 1st dny of January. 1*95. Thta substitute Included ttio following amendment, to-tell! Provided, ttoa't after the third Uillot one e|»Aiker for euCb caiuiMMo Air iumfnuilon, or *uah other ctllMrte a* «n»y bo put In nomlnnHkm might be tr'ird In a speech not longer than three ■nttoules, in biCiilf of the cawdl* date for Whom the epmker dertre* to vtrts. Ttie mibstlluts of Mr. Hodges • nUnptvd. Mr. Wimberly withdrew bis nsdhiftoa, Tho ohaTmum ttien un- Douucesl Rak those holding iwnxles Should mo'Miom with <he secretory, tuid ttir.t an the secretory read *bom out, (■By atM nh dbjectlons. If liny existed, jairht be then urged and he ltd. TJila course nus ndopited In Ib'U of * nadlnn made to refer all proxies for cotssMmSMon and delenuhathwi to n cotmntwee unpointed b.v the chair. The oecretary then read the proxies I called Oie rdll '< members, set toe < elusion of which the chalrntam an- nouneed. lifter nppntotlng Mr. J. A. Th >111:1*. Mr. Ttvomas Kekter, Sir. It V. ll.irdem in ns tSSet*. that tiomlna tlone were In orVltr. When Mr. Hodgra name arid relied the attention of (tie choir to tbs fact that he trul a emu tounteigtan atileti txe desired to re el to the meeting. wh*th ommunleatlon proved to be from the Hon. John V. Ilois mid whs couched la Uie following llttflMts: ’■M.icen, Gl„ Sept. ». HM.-Tn the Oh SIMM Of this MsMtag,—Dear sir: Through jhu I beg to announce to my Awarded HIghaat Honors—World’* Fair. DR P#WMB MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Oesm of TarUt PowJcr. Fire ia.:a Ammonia, Alum or any other adullciiot. 40 YEARS THE STAKDARD. brothers of the Macon bar who may take part In tlhl* meeting 'that I will tie a candidate for nuppointment #0 the position of Judge of the city court of Mttoon. I task the support of such (mem bers of the bar ns approve my udmiln- tarrwlon of said office during Ite prea- erxt term. “I wWti to way, however, that for suf ficient reason* not necessary here to set forth I deem K proper to make my application for tippolrttnfent to the governor of nhe stafo of Georgia. »up- porting sudb opplloilttton by imlorae- mmta from audh members of ithe bar ms approve my canAfctscy and from audb eUlxetwi of ®lbh oourtty and e'.Kt- where *■ think me worthy of reappolnt- mentt. In failing ho sulimit my candl- dticy absolutely to Oho meotlng to be held today, and thus binding myself not 1»> make npplloaltlon to the governor In the event such meeting, by u major ity no matter Ihow snfall, Should fall to approve my candidacy, I bog to «*- sure the members of tthe bar present Ithat I aim not uotuited by way motive of ttlsreepect to thorn and tWelr wWhee, nor does my oonduot In this regard prove any want in me of the aentl- menit* of brotherly love and regard Which every lawyer Should boar toward his brntiher laiwyer*. It would really distress me very mudh to feel tW.it Ithe bar ns a whWle did not approve my ud* mltnlMtraitlon of‘She office ntonemSd dur ing the present term,'and were opposed to my reappointment do sa®l office. I Wave administered the affair* of said office tw Impartially, f.illhfuily wild nbly as I oould, tirtd I would above nil tJh’lnga, bo plessed to receive the com mendation of my brother* of tube bar. I dll not behove that the iwjdgtit of opinion amongst tWe box Is against my reappointment. Did proprtoty 'and the lltiiea* of train**, or the l»we give the bar of Macon 'the appointing power In this matter I ShouTSd dheerfully auhmtt my Claim* to them, but I am truly con vinc'd that my application Should be made to the governor of Ocorglu. Very respncifully. John P. Row- jutlge A, I,. Miller arose and nomina ted Mr. h. D. Moore. Mr. Clem Steed nominated Mr. T. E. Ryals There be ing no further nomination*, the chair declared that balloting was In order, ami that each member should come for ward and cast his written ballot a* hie loot was culled by the oecretary The ballot Kwulted ns follow*: Moore,92; Ky- aJ*. 2tl; Klbbee. 1. When tho result was announced a mo tion was tnude to make the Indorsement of 'Mr. Moors unanimous, which motion was promptly agreed to, and Mr, Moore wns declared nominated by unanimous vote a* the choice of the Macon Bar AmocintkMt. Mr. Moore wa» called on for a speech, and after expressing n\a gratitude to each and every member of the bar for the manifestation of the confidence rvDefied In him, pledged him self lo so shape his course and so con duct himself, should he be made Judge, on to .merit the approbation 0! the. bar, who had *0 highly honoredhlm by mak ing him their choice. Mr. Ryals wna then called for, and spoke In highest term* of Mr. Moore, and promised to work with nil hi* might to see that the nomination of the bar wns carried out, anil expressed his appreclratlon to tlioHe who had supported blm, and of his klnltly feeling for those who had voted against him. A motion wns ithen made by Mr. J. H. Hall for the appointment of n commit tee of ten bv the bar to present to tlio nexl governor the action of this meet ing, and urging the appointment of tho nominee, which motion won unanimous ly carried, nnd tho chairman staled tlmt ho would appoint the committee within the course of the next few days. Mr. Clsud Estes then offered the fol- lowing resolutions, indorsing the Hon. J. I,. Hardeman: Whereas, the Hon. John D. Hardeman has presided over the ctiurts of the Ma con circuit fur tho past four month:', having been appointed to fill tho unex- Dlretl itrmi of the 'Hon. Charles L. Bart- lebt, as Judge of said circuit, and Wherona. the adtntndsttotlon of the duties of said offlco bv Judge Hardeman liai been market) with algnal ability, tret mill Impartiality to such s degree as. In our opinion, entitle* him to con tinue In said pfflcs; therefore, he It Ulwived. That the Macon Bar Aasocl- ation. In mealing assembled, do unqilal- Mcdlv In dome aha Hun. John L. Harde man for election bv the next general assembly an Judge of the Macon cir cuit, and we do moat earnestly rcpicst our roptvactvtnUvo* nnd senator to pre sent his name *0 said body, anil to urge bla unanlinbii* dectkin. Resolved, second. That these resolu tions be Inscribed upon the minutes of this association, and ahnt a copy of thu eamo be furnished by the eecretary of thta association to our next repreaent- alliesao Hie general assembly. Unsolved, third, That the city papers be requested tu publish these resolu tion*. Theso nwlutlon* were adopted un.m- Itnoualy nml snthustastlcally. A motion was then m ule anthorlalng the secretory to furnish the city papew with on olllrlnl renort or the proceed- 1 Inga dr this meeting for publication. Including a ll« of those present either ln . ■’rrsitl nr hy proxy and voting, which lint was as foUova, to will 11 m. Brunson, Jr.. A. U Miller, A. O. The place that sets the pace. The last week of September fairly opened the Autumn re tailing. Merchants feel the pulse of the season. The pub lic feel the pulse of the stores. During the late Summer this store thrilled with abounding life. Great merchandise move ments brought quick and mag nificent responses. All this inspired broad and progressive plans for the season now devel oping. Congress was in session. The country was scared at what it might or might not do. But the country is bigger than its congress. We believe in the country. This belief led us to send skilled buyers into the markets of America. The results of their work appear daily. And that’s the peculiarity of this week. Always the imperial, metropolitan, cosmopolitan store of the South. Each day adds to its greatness, , grandness and completeness, The novelties were col lected nnd selected with the freedom that is created by the confidence of our friends, the Public, shown in in every courageous and wise movement we make. The styles, materials, patterns and colors are superb, and away under the last year prices for anything like equal qualities. Fall favorites are fast fixed. You’d know it by the heaped counters all around. Choosing will never be easier than now, when varieties, quanti ties, sizes—everything—are at their best. MACON, GA. . 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Jj-jjvuuiu, SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN llh'i'TLBS ONLY.) On account of Its absoluto purity, w holesomencaa, good taste nnd quality tn aid digestion It I* a moat pleasant and retreahlng beverage, an article lncom- .parobly strengthening to the Invalid and convalescent This beer la brvwed from best selected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new oxlitlng method In the Hof Brauerel at PUsoo, Bohemia. Borbaroasa U a light palatable beer, unexcelled tn tasto and brilliancy, tind on account of lta excellent quality is preferred to tho Imported Pilsner by cnnnolseiim. i'or ttie dinner tablo and lor a lunch there Is nothing better thnn a bottle of Bnrharosen. UBLiMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere tn tho city. ’P hone Ml. Sole Agent*. s.umPBiimKi.i.s.sisj TOU MAY not get one of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, but there la a prize for every cuatomcr In th* low prices I make this month. QBO. T. BUM LAND, Jeweler. 520 Second street. CASH GIVEN AWAY. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Nbw la the time to buy the above before the ocfld weather comes. I hav« the largest stock South, with prices lower than ever. T. C. BURKE. O. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, MOULDING PAIHTl LIME AND CEMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET ‘ PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES. > G. Bernd. & Co. MACON. OA* Manufacturer! and Dialer*.4 BADDLERT. pLATHEQ AND SHOE Pf DING % 4W, 452, au-3 Chorry Streat L. Cohen & Co., LIQUOBS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest liooee in 3Iacon* Orders promptly filled. J. L. MACK, Manager. - - Macon Ga. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER GO*, INCORPORATED CAPITAL, £60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, 4 AND MANUF ACTURERS OF— Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cefnent, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. | tayto Get Houston, Tex. Galveston,-Tex. San Antonio, Tex. Austin, Tex. Dallas, Tex. Ft. Worth,Tex. Little Rock. Ark. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati,!). Detroit, Mich. v Indianapolis, Ind. Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.! Omaha, Neb. St. Paul, Minn, ; Denver, Col. Kansas. Nebraska. Minnesota. Dakota. California. And all Points West. This line runs double dully trains and through cars from Atlanta to the Southwest, via New Orleans. This line has double dally trains and through cars-from Atlanta to the Southwest, via Mem* phis. This line has double dally trains and through cars from Atlanta lo the Northwest, via St. Louis. This line has double dally trains and two routes to Chicago and West, via Louisville and via Evansville. Tall Information cheerfully fnrntelied upon up- plication to FRED D. BUSH, Dlst. Pill, Agt, r ATLANTA, GA. C. P. ATMORE, Gtn’l Pus. Agt., LOUISVILLE, KY. BALE OP VALUABLE PRINTING • OFFICE. ALL FOR NOTHING. Bacon. L. n. Warren, Cooper Morvock, bene Htokmu. It, M. Davis, a A. Turner. C. P. steed, O. J. Wlmberlv J [* g'oKf. M W, Harris, S. A Reldi ffi** Nlsbet. Hope Pol- It VLrtW d'laqt'in Wins’,Ip. J. It. 8. Smith. It. \ . Hardeman, Washing* \?. n '•b* 1 - Hodges. Ed Hynls, It. T. Slone A. Vf. I,tno, \v. >: n.. W-M, Wimberly. Thok klder. H Waehlngtcm. s . Jones, W. J Grace. Bd Cohen, A. J. Harrc- W it »'V V . r.. Birch. N. E. Harris. nl fryAl***** Ftwm.in. H. Uk Oiiswohl J. H. Blount. Jr.. J. C. Melt, |t 1. Iiv‘ Ma. G, V. Steed. J. A. Thomas, J V Tliontas. Jr.. T. n West Ilenrv Riml heeker. O W. GuMliiT II. IlnlL D^ p nt Guerrv. -m. G. Uvyne. j W ton. C. C. Klbbee. J. ll GentlnV H A. Crumjv Cecil Morgan. U vM. Krivln? \V A bj’t':''’- P. It Martin. U D Jones, ton Jr 15 *** - C ' Ii- n ' rtlftt ’ H- The meeting them adjourned. ?•. W. Givsttn. Chalrmnn. v ,J. t.r:ic-.-. Si'crvtary. BUCKLF.N’S ARNICA SALVE. The beat Mlva tn the world for ,-ntv brutoea aoer*. ulcers, mlt rheum, fever surma teller Jiupped hands, chlthlalns. rorns. and ofl«eruptloua, and positively l« guaranteed to glre perfect sutUht- tlon or money refund,*!. Price, » ■ site by U. J. Lamar Exercise a little wit and guess the number of grains of corn in a glass jar in our show-case. Every purchase from us to the amount of $1 entitles you to one guess. We have a most superior stock of Shoes, and nt'way-down prices. This guessing will go on till the last day of September. Cut out this enrd for reference. MIX & EVERETT CO„ 107 Cotton Avenue, Maeon, Ga. DEALERS IN SHOES. Georgia, Bibb Courety—By virtue of &■ concent order panes*! by his honor, John L. Hardemutn, judge of the su perior court ot the Macon circuit, on September 19, 1891, in the case of the Macon Gas Llghft nnd Waiter Company and others against J. W. Burke & Co., pending in the superior oourt of Bibb county, I will sell w,t public outcry to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the city of Macon, said county, between the legal fcoura of rale, on the 2d day of October^ 1891, all the printing office, outfit and pkmt of the said J. W. -Burke & Oo., now in my hands as receiver, the same being the type and machinery, fixtures and ap pliances, including the printing office unU bindery, with oil the tools, imple ments, presses, engines, machinery and other articles connected therewith. A full schedule of eald property may be «Km a£ the office of the receiver, in the city of Macon, and the property itself can be examined by any one de sirous of bidding on the same. The purchaser wF.l be required to pay 10 per cent, of his bid at tho time the property is knocked down to htm, and he remainder of his bid when the pos session is delivered. The sale is subject to a confirmation by the court. No bid for b sum less than $5,000 will bo rev’i-.Yi-l. The i• , • *i-> i ly i . be .s-*!<l Is the well known printing plant of the house of J. W. Burke & Co. E. W. BURKE. Receiver. Madison Avenue HOTEL, Hadifon Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. •Sj P tr d'V awl up. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class in every par. ticular. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Lino cars pass tho door. H. M. CLARK, Pros. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. MARK O’DANIEL, Office 318 Second Street. Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 0. Telephoi Residence 374 Orango street. Tel: phone 339. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. In the ,p daltles venereal. Lost energy r stored. Female Irregularities an poison oak. Cure guarantee: Address In confidence, with stamj 510 Fourth Btreet. Macon, Ga. DR. C. H. PEETB, EYE, EAR, THROAT AND N03& Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Telephot M. Office, 672 Mulberry, corner Secon street,-Macon, Ga. DR. J. H. SHORTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office 568 Cherry St,- Maeoo. Ga. MACON SAVINGS BANK 678 Mulberry Street, Maeon, Ga. Capital and surplus $160,000 Pays S per cent interest on deposits of 31 and upward. Real estnte loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for truql funds, will act as administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee, H.' T. POWELL President II. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXICHANGE BANI OF. MACON, Q A. H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turplr President. Vlce-Presldt J. W. Cabxntss, Csahler. We solicit tho business of mtrchaj planter* and banks, offering th courtesy, promptness, safety and bb allty. Tbs largest capital and surp of any bank la Middle Georgia. MACON, GA: R. J. Lamar. President; Geo. B. pin. Vice-President: J. W. Cabs Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan, Accountant CAPITAL. $200,008. SURPLUS, p Interest paid on deposits s per 1 per annum. Economy Is the road wealth. Deposit your savings sny will be increased by Interest. I pounded semi-annually. $4.25«C OAL! C O A L-S4.25. JeUico and Black Diamond. NOTHING BUT LUMP COAL GOES TO THE CONSUMER. We guarantee perfect eattsfkitdlon or coal removed und money refunded. Our JELLICO It from tho mlucs of Southern Jollico Coal Company of Tennessee, and ta uu- •Wipareod liy any JeUico. MACON OIL AND ICE COMPANY. T’hone 521. W. 8. BROOKS, Manager. NOTICE.—W. S. Brooks, Manager Macon Otl and Ice Company. Macon On.—Dear Sir: Uefecrioc to our eonvenwilou on yesterday, we desire to state that we will give you a quality coat In each shipment that we guaran tee to be Use bent offered on the market and It will be our pleasure to furnish you everything tlr.it you.may need In our line during the seaeun. SOUTHERN JELUCO COAL CO. J. L. BOYD, Manager. E. Y. MALLARY. President ' J. J. COBB. Cashier. DIME SAVINGS ] BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Ga. Deposits of 10 cents and upward re cefved on which Interest will be com* pounded semi-annually at rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Isoans un stocks and bonds at low r atea, commercial paper discounted, ex change bought and sold. j. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson, Vice President I* p. Ilfiiyer. Casfiier, The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL.... .. ..3120.000 00 BURPLUS.. „ „ ,, „ ,, ..jjs.oq Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts banks, corporations and ladl/idual* all 1 receive careful attention. Corns; dence Invited. Dr. IW. Q. Umg tu, returned from Oriffin. nkhere he tma been for some time under treatment of the nhyelcWn* e»*J »o kmnr ttMt be feta fully recovered. Malaria kept off by taking Brown’s Iron Bitters. PUBLIC SALE. Will be sokl before the court house door la the city of Macon, in Bibb coun ty. Ga.. between the legal hour* ot sale on the first Tufolay In October next. Mr cash or on other suitable terms, alt that stock ot machinery located tn the lumber yard *t the corner of sixth and Mulberry ktreqba. tn said city uf Macon, and known aa the T. J. Belt A Son plant, constating ot Mxiy-hAno power bolter and engine, planer, mould-r, turning lathe and other machinery. Alt comparative!v new and in good running or lor omV ooen for ’napectlon of proe- pectle* pnrehasers. I reserve the right to ivJ. : -,ny an! all bide. D. M. NKLLlGAN. Aeslxnee T. J. Bell & Ban. first MM W, OF MACON, GA CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PKKSH'H.NT. W. W. WRIGLBY, CASHIER. L C. PLAHrS S0I r BANKER ESTABLISHED BACON, GEORGIA. Banking in all its branches. Intere allowed oa Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arran< travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild London for all European points.