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THE .MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1894.
Mew Fall Suits
Of Newest Material and Latest Fashion for young; and old
compose our stock, positively our largest assortment of
popular goods yet shown, and tiie variety of bright and
tasty designs is on par with its extent.
We have the trade, because we have tho goods, and.
again, because Low Prices for high grade clothing firmly
recommended have proven our drawing magnet.
We aim to please our patrons on a fair and honorable
basis.
Plain Fignres HH One Price.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET. .... MACOIN, GEORGIA
it« sistiriiwm'fri i 'KtTuV'niMfntTiniii namxiiMasBMiaB—sBfm
MR. HAZLEHURST
HAS RESIGNED
SOME FACTS FOR
STAR GAZERS
And Council Will Probably Elect His
Successor Tonight, but No Ono
Has, So Far, Boon Named,
NOT A CANDIDATE FOR CLERK
IS lit Will Be Associated With CSubouiy &
Noble, ttao ■•war Contractor*, Who
Will Double Dp Their Kuice
and I'nsh Work Fait.
»* Public 'Work* CommlasioTver N label
Hnalehurnt tendered hdi rcvrig'nla.tlon to
, the bwtrd of public -work* last nfcfht
nod Abo rwrignultlon was acc;t*ptyd.
Council •will protatfbly elect a micce*-
hqt Ao 'Mr. ltasth/huivit at it* meotirtg
tonight.
Mr. Ilaaldhurst! will be utnioclnircd
with OuUbury * Noble *n 'the oonM ruc
tion of t1w •dwer*. It i* understood
Omt the oewer c^retmctora «wttl double
ifhr> force vut nvaitk on £he sowers.
it Him been rumored for uibout three
•week* thm IMr. Hetxlc'burwt- would re-
«aUr# hla place on tho board of pubRo
Wortte, «0A rumor baud It ttAit to® .would
bo at candidate for 4Jro clerittffip of tho
board 'to aucceod Mr. 'UolfouUIet, who
wf l oh only resign to go 1o the legis
lature. U wa* also rumored thtolt Mf.
HkiUrtnirat would endeavor to remain
commlrtsloraer and also Iclerk of the
Uarrd of public works, but his resig
nation hunt night. »jrn\l his announce-
jnent thu’t he would be aswocinted wWfl
On'boury & Ndble, puls an end lo-tQio
rumors.
"Who will be Mr. HasMbYrret’e sue-
cwworr w 4 .»s <he first question puked
by every one •who heard of tho resig
nation foot itfgh.li but no owe seemed
able to answer uourttlveoy. Several
frame® were mentioned, however, tout
no ono Boomed to be Stole to say who
woirkl lie «tht choice of council.
(Mr. HLudohurst's roslgnwtlcm leaves
(Mr. DaimsDborx ns the only member
of :he board who w*a* iv.tined tn Mm
chsnter, Mr. Virgil Powers, tho Other
original member, having dWM. Coun
cil, it will b»» remembered, naked Mr.
DOnnea^erg to rQBhpt WWWl weeks
u go, but he declined to do iv hen
MV. 'HajMtouret'e BttOceesor is elected
council will h«v© eleotal a mnjorlty of
Vho board. Mr. Lee Rills totovtef been
elected ’by* council t»^ succeed Mr. Vir
gil Power®.
MOTHERS! MOTHERS ! MOTHERS 1
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
us«m for over fifty years by millions of
mother* for their children while teething,
with perfect success. It soothes the
child, softens tho gum* alleys an pain;
cure# wind colic, and Is tho best remedy
for diarrhoea. Hold by druggists In every
part of the world. Re sure and nak for
•'Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.’* and
take no other klud. Twentydlvs cents a
bottle.
IPHgUBR HOUSES BURNED.
An Early Morning BUM Yesterday—A
'■Widow's L»*s.
There was a big blase out on Elm
otreot about 2:3o o'clock yesterday
morning. Three tenement four-room
bouses were bunvd.
The fire originated In Mrs. Jtohfi San
dora* houc-c. which was tho find t«» bo
d<«irovvd. Three wn* no one ut homo
and toad not been tor several days. It
U believed to have been the work of on
lnc«-m!Ury. The other two houses wore
^•cciipled by Btgro«*
Mr*. Sandora l* the widow of the man
•wh> tv** Killed Kbme time ngo by the
Amenson boy*. She loot everything
except the clofht* she wore and hi*
absolutely nothing and* no iiumiw of a
.viii ort A m i vein end i* already t a
Coot to get tip subscription!
She ha?
uvt have aid. He
1
nil good people
rtinnll ehlldr
• la
Astronomers Figuring on the Kind of
People Who Inhabit Mars—No
Doubt of Its Occupancy,
INTERESTING STUDY OF STARS
What tits Mors I*tomlnsnt Ones Are
Doing and Whore They Are—Mars
Is of Special lu forest Through
the Telescope Just Now,
that
Awarded
tlighMt Honor*—World's Pair.
Dk
^ CREAM
puna
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Gi ape Gcam of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
The planet Mercury was In npliellun
yctflvrday, mid on the.HMli it will reach
Uh greatest eastern elougat.on. At
that time tho planet may la* neon after
auntfot in the west about twenty-four
ami a halt degree* behind (ho guu. As
this planet la rarely seen, a tine oppor
tunity will bo afforded for observation.
Venus Is still morning star, but it is
rapidly approaching tho sun In Its ap
parent motion, while Its distance from
us la increasing. It will soon pass out
of view ami for several weeks It will
bo olwcdiml by the sun, but In the win
ter we shall svo It as the tveniug star
In the West
Ou tho 20tli Mars will be lu nposi-
lion to the aun and nearest the earth.
It la now tho most prominent star lu
the heavens, and, owing to tta fnvoru-
hlu position, astronomer? tluuiigliout
tho world are studying it with moro
Ilian usual care. It rises at miuhci end
U easily recognized by Us large site
and ruddy color. Mara la 1,200 miles
lu dlaumter, mul revolves around tho
sun -in 087 flays at a distance of 1411-
(•00,000. miles from that lum.nury. Us
physical conditions nro wty similar to
those of tho earth, and the probability
that It Is inhabited by Mnue form of
animal life Is very strong. It has four
mm sous like ours, an atmosphere,
clouds, ruin, snow, continents,
etc. As it rises above the horlzou, it
I* nightly saluted by thousands of
telescopes, and thousands of eager eyes
are watching for new features to bo
developed by our Improved lustru-
lneutM.
Junto ds tho morning Btu.r, and on
tho 1st tt crossed the meridian nt 5;39
o'clock. We arc iuow moving almost dl-
rcctly «tov\\ml ttris planet lu; the rate of
moro than 00,000 mile? an hour, but
1t witt be late in December before we
will be In the best poal-tlon to observe
ft.
tUturn will bo In conJunoUomw-Ct'h the
*un mi ’tiit* '2\m, -.in 1 htMK'e Vuuisllii,.
to us. It Is now 070,000,000 miles from
us. It dannot be observed tor several
weeks yet.
tUtuniM Hko S.vturn Is one the oppoedt.
side of tfhc sun from us and hence In
visible. Neptune Is In Taurus, -which
rtses sibout 11 o’clock nt night. U <ls
ndar rhe fixed &&ar AWcbomn, but Itt
jv.*|j..,an a-t prtssent iw not 'ravoroble
for * l►*««!• vail*.n.
In the north Ursd major below and
to the west of PoKvrls, OasalopWti to
the IVsfMs I* twtfll up In tho
Doefiifutst, vend Amhumeda u* inKfMy
to the smith. Ak»ng «Cho eollpOo Aries
1* ns*log. IM^o-s well up, Aqu irlik*
and Oafirioorous ore In tho southeast,
K.ufKtTurhi8 Is eouLh, ScorpK) roWwtiy
and Libra Just wotting. Cylgnus and
Aqulhi are on tin* merldlaci, tin* Dirt-
fQnn is oast, Lym west amt lkv*ten
norCinvoet. Otis A?*Nmore.
"When tra.veltnic, fihRurl take a enkc
of .i«Jnu*i»ni Oiwitol Soap with you;
diseases are often en\igbt from u*tng
hotel map. HoW by Goodvvyn & Soodu,
drutrgk-ts.
GOOD NFAVS FolfsAlIvNA.
He is Thought to Bo Living In Macon
—Who Knows?
City Clerk Bridges Smith received
the following letter from St. AUfastiuc
yesterday, and if any of Mr. SolanVg
frloinls should Trad It they would con
fer a favor on Mr. Salami by writing
to the writer of this letter:
“St Augustine, li.t.. Sept. “7. lStM
City Clerk. Macon, Ga.—Dear Sir; l'ar-
don my anking you, but 1 am anxious
to know one Mr. Joseph Salami, a
ii‘n of Mr. Mathew Salami, who was
a ivsldont of this city dur.ug tlio war.
1 am told that Mr. Joseph Salami re-
rddes la your oily. Kindly Kiok up
your diivctory or otherwise rind out
if Mr. Joseph Salami does reside in
Macon. Should you dud him tell him
to mmhI me his addresa and 1 will con
vey good news, Kcapcvtftilly 'yours,
"Kug»aie MaMters.
"City Tax Assessor. St AtigtHUne.
No such name ns Sal.uu npi>eara iu
the tity directory, and inquiry falls lo
ilml any one who knows any one l»y
that nine.
In all our Shoes you find not
only Style and. Appearance, but
Genuine, Sterling Value.
They are better .this fall than
ever before.
"Sox,” or “half-liose,” per
haps “soeks.” All alike. 50c.
ones at ‘25c. Phillips.
MARX ZOCKS ROBRED.
Ili> r.ost ?20 and a Gold Wntcli’ln a
. Uonnllug nouse.
Jlr. Marx Zooks, a merchant llvlui?
at a neighboring town to Macon, was
robbed oi -in ami Uls gold watch at
a boarding liouso on Pine sln-ot night
borate last. The house is kept by a
man named Gotlieb.
Kooks came to town on business nud
at night pat up with Gotlieb. When
be went to In'll ho had $20 m money
In ills pocket and also a gold watch.
Whoa be arose yesterday mornlug ho
never bud n "sim."
’llio case was reported to City De
tective Jenkins, who soon fastened the
crime on a negro named Will Gnmttt
Tile negro was imttrd and found with
$UI Of tho money on bis person. The
watch Is still missing. Tbo negro is
in Jail.
THE KING'S DAUGHTERS.
A Called Meeting Will l>o Held nt tho
r.llirary Tills Afternoon.
A cabl'd mooting of the King's
Daughters will he held nt the library
building tills afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The president I* anxious that all the
members attend.
Tlio main object of the meeting will
he to formulate plans for having a
booth at llio fair. •
nucKi.Kcrs arnica salve.
The beat naive lu the world for cut.,
bruises, sons, ulcers, Balt rheuin, fever
•oi^w. tottor chapped hunda. chilblains,
corns, and nil eruptions, and positively
Is guaranteed to give perfect satura
tion or money refunded. Price -5
«ts per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar
& Sens, drumrists.
PROGRESSIVE
TAILORING
Can only be done
by keeping abreast " of tho
times and reliably informed on
all that is new and novel. I
have made arrangement* with
tho highest authority on pro<--
rPssive tailoring, to keep me
posted on all tiie new ideas as
they are evolved and adopted:
thus my clients may he sure
of having their clothes made
in such styles as are entirely
current and eminently correct.
McKAY, The^Tailor,
563 Cherry Street.
DECISION OF
THE COMMITTEE
Appointed by Board of Public Works to
Investigate Charges Against
Hon. John T, BoifeuilleL
IT IS SIGNED BY EACH MEMBER
516 Cherry Street.
THE ACADEMY TONIGHT.
The “Danger 8Igo.il," Which la From
the Pen of DeMIlle.
A great big Mecca nptly applies to
Henry C. DelMIle’, greatest play, "Tiie
Danger Signal.“which I, prevented by a
superior company and with the mail
startlingly real effect ever seen on the
•tags. The march of events cleirly
proves thrvt tu achieve a auccem plays
of the highest order must not only be
utilized but a strong coat pf players
must be employed to render the alary
In an enjoy able manner. No pains or
expense should Mtand in the way of pro
ducing the scone* and effects, or to
properly place them on the stage, so
tt\at they are pleasing to the eye. The
days of olden time, when a few sets of
scenery would do Justice to moet plays,
buy, gone by. and have given way to
tbe day of magnificence and splendor.
In "The Danger Signal," which will be
Si~u tonight at the Academy of Music,
realism takas a prominent place, and to
properly produce the effect* (which In
clude a monster locomotive made of
•too) nnd Iron, ppaocileil by steam, with
the working gear exposed, a freight
train, a telegraph office, a cyclone rota
ry snow plow, and the cannon ball
train, consisting of locomotive, tender,
three coaches, 180 feet long, 12 feet high,
erolling tbe stage at a rate\of fifty
miles an hour,) two car* arc used In the
tnansportatiim of the same, -Everyiihing
Is new. nnd not ono particle of the
irtook scenery used by the theatre is
used In the production.
DA,MRS AND OHI'LDKEN.
"ftp I tier undUly" Will lie Here Tomor
row (Maitlnee and Night.
Remember that tomorrow at 2 p. nt.
there will be a matinee at the Academy
W Music by the “Spider and Fly" Com
pany. This Is n gorgeous epuct-icular
and has been here several times before
and 'liaa never failed to please tin* peo
ple.
While remaining essentially thejwme
na In former Keasons.'the piece ills been
materially Improved■ in detail*, and Is
now being given l.y a s|»-. tally r,.| I
company of artlsls numbering over two
score. The scenic fnnturei* are perfec
tion, and the specialties are nil .'up to
date und of the very highest Claw. The
Living Plcturcn, too. which ure given ai
an oxtra feature, form an entire cn
tcrtulnment In themselves.
The '.matinee l« given especially for
the lathe.* and children, ami should have
a crowded house, which no doubt tt will.
jTUI. SPRING MEDICINE.
, “All run down" from the weakening
effacts of witrm mother, you need a
good tonic nnd blood purifier like
Hood's Hai'sapnrlllu. Do not put oil
taking It. Numerous little ailments.
If jiegl^eted, will soon break up tho
system. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla
now. lo expel dlseaso nud give you
Btrvugth and appetite.
Hood's l*lils nro tho best family ca
thartic nnd liver medicine. Harmless,
reliable, sure. '
Rentier*)! Last Sight AAer'Ttvo Week*
of Hard Work aud the Testimony
of * Slumber of tVItneiee*
Xisd lieen Token.
The committee consisting of Judge
C. C. Kibbee, iMr. Walter B. HH1 and
Ooi. Ben L. Wllllngiuim, appointed by
«he board of public works tor the pur
pose of Investigating olvargea of foigery,
fiuud, etc., preferred against Joetn T.
HoffeulIkH while a member of the last
geuend ussenitOy. 4n iwaMng certain
ttUCraKlons in fne present city
ohartor of the city of Mhcon, after
Us paar.itge through boat twuse land
senate, flnldntM their work of Invest!
gatlm yesterday, and Hist night made
up their decision tat 8il5 o'clock at tbo
residence of Col. B. L, Willingham
The report of .the committee, duly
signed by each member, wo3 banded
the Telegraph for publication und ts as
follows:
Macon. Ga.. Oct. 1, 1824.—To the
Hoard of Public Works. Ctty of Macon—
Ganllemen: Tho committee- appointed
by your honorable body to Invesllgate
certain chatgea brought by Mr. W. A.
Huff against Mr. Joint T. Boifeulllet,
beg leave to submit the following xe
port)
AVIthout taking up In detail tho ten
Charges laid before ua by Air. Huff, we
report: ,f •
First—That no far a« they involve
moral 'turpitude, criminality in conduct
us a legislator, fraud, forgery, wrong,
or tampering with the public records,
the charges are not sustained.
Second—That the amendmenta offered
by Air. Boifeulllet to the bill to nmcrcl
tho charter of a,he city of Macon, In the
opinion of tbl* committee, were legally
presented and acted upon In conformity
with tbe rules governing legislative ac
tion.
Whilst that Js true, the committee is
of tho opinion that the manner of cor
recting the engrossed bill by the Inter
lineation of the words"whowe term of
office shall be three ycurs" by Sir. Hot-
fculllot, w.tu Irregular, and not In con
formity to legislative usage. This cor-
reotlon. however, was made In the pres
ence of tho clerk of the house nnd in
co-operation with two of the clerk’s del
egated by him to assist Sir. Boifeulllet
in correcting the engrossed bill so'as
to make it conlbrm to the amendments
Hut had been adopted by the house.
The committee. In making the above
tlntllng*.-desire to say that It would be
exceedingly unjust to IMr.-Huff If It was
inferred from our conclusions that Sir.
Huff Is hereby placed in tho attitude of
having preferred against Mr. Boifeulllet
charges which" are groundless in the
"acne of having no apparent data upon
which it'o base the same.
Two of your committee visited Atlan
ta for the purpose of examining In per
son the records relating to the mutter
under invcstlcutlon. The other member
of the committee, who was unable .to be
presept n-t that examination, has slnco
read tile evidence which was there pro
cured.
Upon n presentation to the committee
who visited Atlanta, of the engrossed
bill, we found that tt contained twenty
or more erasures, consisting of erasures
of words, und Instances where words
had been written over words which had
been erased. We also found from tin
examination t>r the enrolled bill that
../Y? ' vcre Involve eracures and words
written over said erasures, and two in
terlineations. With none of these Is It
charged thut Mr. Boifeulllet had any
connection: In response -to inaulrles
madens to why thin Condition of tilings
IvJu!* SS mr on ,h o ■engroftt-d and on-
JSS * 1 J1 U *V *• Informed by the
”•5*°* the house, •teetlfylne un<!or
th* hill h*ad been en^ros^d be-
° K r,K,naI hill pnsoeil tbe house.
S? _h*2 be<M ? ™ rtid,, y Enrolled before
the engrossed bill passed the senate.
♦iK* a P^e-ared also In the enrolled bill
thet tbe (nketlnfiaions which- were
matte *n «ald enTolIed bill were not In
the mnttwriting of Lho clerk bcivtac
phnrse of Jta enrollment (nor were they
In the tnumWOI or MV. Boireuillett.)
The reaec^n given tJhe cwmamYttoo tor
this prenwjturo eirgroekymen't antt en
rollment of t'he bill w*as ttult lh*» bid
wTsVi volu’mlnous one; Its passage was
bt*jng i>i\.t»ett, mitt In* oiMer <o expe
dite work ftiod save time k was Ctioufiht
beat to tto thl» work In advamce of t!he
rejruMir legla!Ulllc<n, tbe Intension, no
doubt, bohnff to correct the an mo nf-
terwanMa by the projier sUb3Ulitu-t.!on Of
clean sheets wherever It wus matte nec-
QsBsry In recording the a-mendmenta of
the senate ’and houso. It would uppear.
•however, ftMt In Chl« respect the clerics
dfcd not follow wiiMit *the clerk of the
house to.-iKlrd were his instruction? to
his Yinfifltutfta, mitt the result was th;U
the legfelulilan was left In a oondltkm
Which iAst unna-UmiNy -would excite
euBpkfen, and -not unreasonalbly raise
a question as to >aho due forms of Imt
hUvlng been regardcVl and followed In
the en&icGment of this legislation. The
fact of .the prenvajture engrossment and
•the promaitun* enrollment of the bill
throws a flood of light upcui -the clerl-
oift (rrantoflUra wtndh -are upp.vrent in
liho bills tn wQfidtt fifts legislation is
embodied, and we believe that this
fact was itot known to Mr. Huff, aa ft
MM cerlMn'ly not known ito «Jhe mem
bers of this comtmtttee .prior to tljolr
recent vtek to Atlonth.
During the lnrvestigatlon wtilcfi wus
being conducted t>Y 'the oonmtfttee to
Atlanta, the ojunmktce had occasion
to compare tho journal of the proce»nl-
lng*» In the senate with ihc original bill
ami umoinfcnerita thereto offered in Who
soniJic, and we found 'the journal to
be sHertt upon two Important amend
ments, w^ch - were openly offered amt
acted upon by the Feitvle, to-wit. Che
fixing of the »aLUT>;of the dork at 11,000
per annum, nnd an amendmen't de
signed to preserve in force the ordi
nances of the cky. The tiOUs* Journal
whotty falls to show fiM tmmttmeots
were offered. Any person, therefore,
conaut^ng the j&omui of the hoose
and of the sentre. ami relying upon
rhom ns tho official evidence of nrh \t ,
hbd transpired In tliese bcidlos, wMi
te-p«vt 'Mh »*ill. wojiM necc\«»rily
brave been misled and htive failed <o
secure correct tnformttlon of wln,t
reaf.y tranaptoed.
The lalen m of the h«->ur ut •w'hfceh
the fliwil oootfon of tbo committee wtia
ilooed. and the comOderiblt rroafs of
the tKtowoy oral aod documcnfiiry—
\Vhlch mis WM before us, preeludes our
giving a detailed summary of -she evi
dence upon which our conclualono are
bused. i*nd at the same thn**. the reu-
sons of a public nature wfklch oike Tt
Important thut 13**® JlrAfcng shotrid n»>t
be longer d "hiyed forbid us from witti-
hoVling our concUxjtons tor ‘itoe pur
pose of making a more ciibora'ie report
upon «the Pacts. We therefore submit
our finding in this shape, and will stale
KM u EtenosTai>hIc report has been
RECEIVER’S SALE.
PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES.
At Cost or Less than Cost.
For Cash or on Installment.
Easy payments have been authorized by the Court, and you
can save big money by calling on
E. W. BURKE, Receiver for.J. TT. Burke & Co.
OVER ONE HUNDRED MOONSHINERS
made of -all of tiie testiminy, t'he gre-ii:-
cr portion of whitth, however, <b.u not
yet been reduced to type-written form,
and that t*hl® record when completed
will be ‘held by -the corremUtee subject
to tbe examination of any and all per-
9ott3 interested. Respectfully sub
mitted,
Chas. C. Kibbee, Chairman;
B. L. WIlAaghiOm,
. • Walter B. HtiL
SUBURBAN NOTES.
Wtoa Is Going on in and Arouwd tbe
Ctty.
'F'ovortifble reports in regard to Wie-
condition of Mr. and Mrs. Doug, who
were injured by a runaway borse day
before yesterday. Hive -been received
and both are said ito be out of danger.
Mr. Long was able to walk yeaiter-
day. Mr®. Dong'® face untt arm were
terribly Kicenated 'from contact .with
•the rough tree against which she was
throwjn. The horse became frightened
ui the dteaTTangement of tl?6 harness;
He started from ithe end of Anderson
etredt, running to Second street and
there, being relieved from the weight
of The buggy and occupants, ran to
ward the city. ©ns. Gewtlnner, Wfilim
nnd Jackson were summoned to tbe
side of Ithe injured parties. The unfor
tunate occurrence is greatly- regretted
by «tbe whole oonrmurtlty, and hopes
and wishes for tbe epeedy recovery
of Mr. and Mrs. Dong are heard on
every side.
(Every night this wreck until The even
ing of the entartalirmen't at Bte&awtiy
htall rehearsals will be conducted by tbe
several 'la'dlOB wnd gentlemen- connected
with said erttentatoment, which is to
be given by the ladles of t'he South
Macon Baptist Church. The i*dheareals
will take place at tire hall mentioned,
and wffU be In the immediate charge
nntt control of Mr. H. T. Burney, who
Is a muBter hand at arranging affairs
of this nature. Front a glimpae of the
•programme to be'offered on that even
ing the public Is assured af a pleasant
en-terttalTVmonit. Tickets are now-offered
for sale at the drug stores of Sol. Hoge,
Goodwyn & Small arid 'Lamar & Son
and nt Luttden & 'BU)te« Music 'House
and from the ladles interested.
The appeal goes up from .the resi
dents of West crid for more efficient
police protection, especJally near the
extreme eftty limits. Petty thefts are
oommMed Often and There seems to
be no remedy. SatuiMy niffht tbe
Ohtiteken coop Of Mr. John Goodyear
wtis vtetffcod and relieved of four hens
and three pullets of a superior breed
Oirild on on the same night, and no
doubt by the oatne soft-wnlkink snepk
•thief, the coop of Mrs. Grfiy on Bkn
street .wus almost swept clean of its
contents.
Miss Leila Horn on tafct Monday
evening orctertaKhett venal of her
young companions at as delightful oo-
ctaL party at the residence of her par
ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Horn, on Ellis
street, South Macon. The everting was
p’.cta'snnttly opent In pastimes. game3
and imuntfc, 'which was calculated to
make tho pias&ng of the hours very
napld and the period of separation
calme <aM too' early to the young people.
Miss Horn conducted the role of hostess
•to perfection nnd spared no pains and
attention calculated to irtako the pass
ing moments agreeable to all present.
Refreshment® were set and all fnvtted
To the beautifully attorned itoble filled
wiih every fruit-of the season, alter
nated with cake and lce3 and set off
with lovely floral pieces, to which full
Justice wUs done.
FAILURE IN MONTEZUMA!.
3. Lippman: Goes to the Wall With
*25,000 Ltaibiflilties.
The well known dealer in** general
merchanldiso, P. Llppman of Montezu-
<mJa, has assigned to hlo creditors. The
TlaibLltles are uibout J25.000, 'the assets
not known.
Judge J. W. Haygood of Mbnitezumn
came to Motion yesterday imorn'lng and
afwr filing 'the following mortgages re
lumed home at 11 o'clock to have them
executed:
To "Wolff & Happ $4,332.26; G*abe Llpp-
WW $750: wjrnam A. Gan® $700, A.
Cohen $1,000. Southern? Pfiosphlate
Works $2,551.69; Max Cohen! $3,226.21,"
Paulino LSppman $2,800, E. B. Lewis,
$2,144.31.
THEY WON’T DEBATE.
Smitli Challenged Ihe Populist Orator®
* to a Joint Debate.
W. C. SmiTh, the colored Democratic
stump speaker from Macon, who has
been making tho welkin ring through
these parts lately, spoke at tho Central
railroad shops yesterday at noon, ac
cording to/nppotntment.
Smith.and ^\1ien Grant, who Is also
along doing gootl woriv for Democracy,
challenged Rie third party candidates
to a joint debate. The Pops declined
to enter Into joint debate with them.
Who is the laugh on?
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.
Mr. Julius Ohlman, formerly of Ma
con but now of Millodgoville, Is spend
ing a few days In tho city.
Col. James A. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas
ami 'Miss Daisy Thomas, all of whom
have been confined at their home with
fever, are out again and are being con
gratulated on every hand by their largo
circle of friends. Mrs. Thomas, be
cause of her unceasing labor among
that das® of unfortunates, has been
particularly missed by tho poor nnd
needy or too city for tho past week,
This Is the first time that she has been
absent from this field of charity work
in .wars.
Mr. Pelham Blackford of Balt.'moro,
representing the Maryland life Insur
ance Company of that city, is regis
tered at the Brown house.
Mr. nnd -Mrs. T. A. Cheatham re
turned home yesterday at noon, after
having spent nearly thm* weeks very
pleasantly at Old Point Comfort. Va!,
r York, Philadelphia, Baltimore
and Washington.
<Mra. John Barter and daughter will
arrive In the city Wednesday and be
the gueets of her brother, *Mr. W. A.
Doouy.
•Mr. Duncan McRae and bride have
arrived In The city from an extended
brtdil trip.
They Are Taken to Jail In One Batch In
Kentucky.
Arhland, Ky.. OoL L—This ufternoon
United States Marshal Greer nnd his dep
utise left for Louisville with 106 moon
shiners Just from the upper Big bandy
district. The party is made up of women,
boys and men, some of the latter typical
desperuoes.
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Sox still the hobby at Phil
lips’. 200 dozen sold last week.
Value tells.
FOR SALE.
The sale of tho Twiggs OH and Fertil- /
l/.er Company of Jeffersonville Twiggs
county. Georgia at public auction to p«f
held on Wednesday, October 10th at 12'
o’clock noon, at tha office of Talbott &
Sor e. Macon, Ga. This plant consists of
\he following machinery;
One hydraulic press, with fifteen steel ,
plate botes; two 62 heaters; one ectof,
four-high 30 calendered crushing rolls; on#/
direct acting steam cake former; one Haft .
duplex-acting steam pump; one No./J
"Climax” huller; two 106-saw lintda
with feeders and condensers; one bohi
screen, with elevator, etc.,one combl/ij-
tiem reel and shaker; one cake breaitf;
one cake grinding mill—French buir
stones; two 6ftx6fL settling tanks, frth
fixtures; one receiving tank; <nt
holding tank for pressure nlmpt
with all necessary pipe connecU/nsi
one portable cake table, and all
shaftings, pulleys, hanger* befrtig®,
couplings, collar* counter shaft* oeva-
tors and conveyors complete, for i Ilf.
te«*»-ton oil mil; one wj-H. I*. "T-i/bott'*
stationary, side crank engine and me 80-
H. P. •'albott” steel return tubular
boiler; one fertilizer mixer; one nvolvlng
reel; one set of crushing roCIs; on; 48 top
runner Aesopjs stone com mill nfiKt;
one fifty-ton railroad track ®caj». with
34-foot platform; one 400-pound j*attorm
scales; one G*X)-pound bale an* barrel
scales and two regulation truebs
Also, one complete ginnery, coi'sbting of
four 60-si*- "Bugle" gins, wlfh feeders
and condensers; one "Thoma*" dlract*
acting steam press: one md cotton ele
vator complete; one 6-ton wiftn scale
Also, ope 40-H. P. 'Talbott* ftatlonary
engine tcenter crank), nnd o»e Sft-BL lt»
return tubular steel boiler ("Ta'boU").
All of the above machinery to In first,
tla-s order, r. ivlru b • m \. -*1 onl> a
few months. The above cottcn seed oil
mil! and ginnery, together VD the lands
on which it stands, will I.* fcM t., t p..
highest bidder on the above mentioned
day by resolution of stocktoVlers.
Terms: Certified check for one-tenth of
bi<l. balance to be pikl t«n days after
date of sale. For further ii format ion we
refer you to Talbott & Sir* of Macon.
Ga., or J. C. Shannon an4 R. H. Car®,
well of Jeffersonville. Ga.
TWIOOB OIL AND FEHTIUZER CO
Pec £19® iL Talbott, Sec. and Treaa. *