The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 06, 1894, Image 5

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 0 1894 ALL INVITED. The circus has gone and so has summer. However, we shall give a Free Exhibition of Fall Clothing. Some of the won der BOY’S SUITS $1.75 AND UP. MEN’S SUITS $7.50 and up. 'New and complete stock of HATS AND TIES. J. H. HERTZ Comer Second & Cheery NOTICE. Marriage*, birth*, death*, funeral aaj Meetings inserted in this column at I* for ten lines and 10 cent* per line for fetch added line. A responsible name Must accompany the advertisement as a guarantee of rood faith. Copy for contract advertisements to ■ ppear In Sunday’s Telegraph Imust be banded into the business office before 3 to’clock p. m. Saturday to Insure insertion. FUNERAL NOTICE. 'WAJRNOICK—The frlneds and ac quaintances of lire. <P. B. Warnock, Mrs. P. V. MoWiaitere and family and R. B. Pringle and family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral of the former from East Macon Baptist Church Saturady at 10 o’clock U. m FIGURING OVER THE RESULT Populists File Notices of Contest in Several of the Legislative Districts. THE DEMOCRATS LOSE LITTLE TU« Volo OB 1 hr Stale Ticket Will Com pare Favorably With th. Preit- d.atl.l Vot. of Two Tear. Aao—The Flgarei* FUNERAL NOTICE. JOHNS— 1 The friends and acquaint ances of Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Johns and £T. W Johns are requested to attend the funeral of J W. JOHNS at residence of G. I. Johns . 417 Arch etreet, at 10 o’clock TODAY. Interment at Jones Chapel cemetery. D. A. KEATING, rPfDF.RTAKRH AND ElffllAM'TRrt, Oil Mulberry St. - Macon, Ga, Telephone*—Office, 40?t Residence, 409 L. McMANUS CO GENERAL UIMERMillB Bay Telephone - . - 238 RJght Telephone - . - 232 ,n Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone.. Night Telephones Day Telephone 436 • ..436,178 BARGAINS, BARGAINS. You have a chance to get them in horses today at Tom Hudson’s Stables. (Timber- lake’s old stand.) Macon. Ga.. Sept. 24, 1894.—Notice is hereby given that thirty daye after da'a I shall apply to the mayor and council of the city of Macon for a deed to encroachment described as follova: Said encroachment to be upon the al ley bertween College and - Madison streets, commencing at the point where my lot, the «un« being part of lot No. 1, square 14. according to the plan of the city of Macon, corners upon eald al ley and College street, thence along Col lege street a distance of five (S) feet, thence nt right angles down and along eald alley In the dlrecUon of Madison Etreet a distance ol 200 feet, more or lets, to a point opposite the extreme southwestern corner bf my eald lot, thence at right angles a distance of five feet to the line of mv lot and thence at right angles along the line of my mid lot to the atartlng point. W. E. McCAW. THEFAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Oflice. Sign and Square on Window. China Tups and Saucers 10c .and up. China 1’lates 8c. and up. Fine China Tea and Dinner Setts. Blowers for grates. Coal Hods and Vases. Shovels and Pokers. f* j Fire Guards. Ostrich Dusters 10 and 20a Will close ont Gold Band English Granlto Cups and Saucers 10a apiece; 00a sett. T.. F. SMITH, Sole and Only Proprietor. CADEMY OF MUSIC E NIGHT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. ARCHIE BOYD —In— •■THE COUNTRY SQUIRE." ntlrely rewritten by and produced un- the dlrecUon or Mr. Con T. Murphy, companion play to •THE OLD HOMESTEAD, which Mr. Boyd achieved auch popu. success for tour conaecudve toason*. rfcM-Jl. 75 cent*. to cents and a cento, serve seats at Luddea St llatcf Mus.c Atlanta, Oct. 8.—(Special.)—The Populist cry of fraud, ivtildh la going up In vigorous rones from the throats of the campaign managers, has begun to assume definite form. Today Gov ernor Northon iwas served -with notices ot contests in four counties—Monroe, Cobb, Heard and Clayton. T.. B. Devin contests the sealt of Bev. A. O. Moore. Democratic mem ber of the legislature, in 'Heard. In Monroe 'A. B. Hill and A. Z. Zeller, Populists, who ran for the legislature, claim Shut they were outcoumted. S. T. Jones In Clayton and in Cobb John Audrey and B. N. Holland, the Demo cratic numbers, are sought to be ousted. — OUher contests may be looked for. Watson and his. advisers are very muoh wrought up apparently and are making charges at fraud by the whole sale, bollh In 'Che election for governor and members of the legislature. They claim eighty-four members of the legislature, 'though the best informa tion gives then* only thirty In the house and six In the senate. The official returns from over half 'Che counities of irho state have been re ceived up to Ohls afternoon by Secre tary of State Candler. The packets containing the vote on the state ticket will nut be opened until the legislature meets. The returns for meirfbora of the legislature and constitutional amendments will be opened arid con solidated on the 15th. Governor Nortttien su'd Secretary Candler set their dote today. It will take a Couple of days to consolidate itheso returns. ■When this Is done the total vote cast In the state can be very nearly ap- pro ri mated. The official vote taken from the record for the election two years ngo shows: Nonthen 149,492, Peek 68,990. The total vote cast was 199,482, Northen’s majority being 71,602. While this was Northen’s majority over Peek, tihe Democratic majority for Cleveland was only 34,799, in n fatal vote of 223,973. On Wednesday the Democrats had a combination of everything opposed to Democracy against them, which thaws that the majority received Is almost the maxi mum normal Democratic, majority. In 1892 the Bcpubltoan' vote wna 48,395, the Populist vote for Weaver 42,939 and the Prohibitionists 983. There were 2,355 scattering. The Populists had. the solid Republi can vote with them Wednesday, and on ® basis of the volte -two years ago, ■without conceding any considerable PopulUt gains, -these two parties com- btned, it Is estimated, gave Hines 99,999—possibly 199,999 — votes on Wednesday. While the returns indicate that itlho Democratic tloket received 'the same vote oast for Cleveland, about 139,090. The capture of the negro vote solidly Is the explanation of the Populist rihowln-s of strength'. 'Attorney General Terrell, who re turned from Meriwether county to day. In dlsousslng the PctpuUst victory there, said It -was accomplished wholly by the -negro vote. More votes were cast for the Democratic ticket than Were potted two years ago. In Meri wether there are abut 1,800 negro voters arid 1,800 whites. Governor Northern returned from Hancorik county today. He would- not be Interviewed about the election, but Is busy getting the business of his office In good shape to turn It over to Governor 'Atkinson. Today's figures give some hope that the supreme count amendment has passed. A number of 'the larger coun ties have voted pretty strongly for the amendment. Judge Marshall J. Clarke, one of the candidates for the supreme bench In case the amendment Is adopted, figures It out that It Uu carried. Judge Gober. another candi date, takes a different view. The Populist strength developed In the Ninth and Fourth districts has given 'the pollllotans n good deal So talk about. Hon. Carter Tate of Ihe Ninth was In 'the city today. He re alises that he has a fight on hand with ■Newt Twttity, but Is confident in the fin.il triumph of Democracy. iron. W. Fleming of Augusta is 1n Atlanta, pushing his candidacy for the SpeakerShlp. Today Mr. Ftemmg has a new rival In the person of John H. Keese of Rome. -Who has announced hla candidacy. COLLINS OFF FOR KENTUCKY Atlanta, Oct. C.—(Special.)-W■ W. Collins, vice president pro. tarn, at the Dixie Interstate Pair. through Atlanta tdiay to attend the races at LcxIngton - I vHle, Tonn., and "Will place before tne owners of fafet horses the fat premiums S by the Dixie MMWM’• M-voon. Ga., October 23, land will doubttess draw to the best trotters and runners ot the Blue Grass region. _ GREAT IMPROVEMENT. City Court Boom Undergoing Repalro . and Enlargmcrtt The work of enlarging the city court room as ordered by the county commis sioners. Is under headway, and In a short time the oourt room, which has al ways been too small, will be large enouxh to answer all purposes. Sheriff Weetcott’s office, which has heretofore adjoined the city court room, will be made a part of the city court room, and the sheriff will have a large and comfortable olfioe In the basement of the court house. The sheriff’s office has heretofore been entirely too email but the new office that Is being fitted up for him will be much larger. • DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the lost eight years’ been reasonable In bis charges for dental fork, and who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of daatal work, having taken a post-graduate course In prosthetic dentistry, owing to the stringency of the time*,' is willing to be even more reasonable In his charges- Come, let him examine your teeth and sec how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington avenue, near First Baptist church. Vlnevllle and IBeltLlne of street cars pass ills offles door. Macon, Gs. A BARTLETT OLTJB. Young Democrats of Bibb County Pre paring to Organise. Already the uriterrlfled Democracy ot Bibb county are preparing to or ganise n Bartlett Club for the purpose of conducting the coming congressional campaign In this county mid doing what they can to promote the deotlon of Hon. Charles L. Bartlett In tho Sixth congressional district. Tho Democratic lethargy displayed in tho recent, election has aroused the aettvo Democrats to a sense of duty If not actual danger, and it behooves every Democrat In Bibb, ns well ns la the Sixth congressional district, to arouse to his duty and see that non. Charles L. Bartlett carries the district by tho biggest majority ever known. Tlie recent election In the state lias taught tlio Democrats n lesson that should bo heeded and regardless ot oil party differences they must stand by tho nominees of the party If they are good Democrats. Let tho young men organise, chooso a good, capable, fighting leader, and tho game cock of Bibb will go into office oa top of a big majority. A NEW RESIDENT. Mr. R. M. Gamble of Cuthbert Will Re side In Bibb County. Mr. B. W. Gamble, one ot the most prominent citizens of Cuthbert, baa pur chased 259 acres of land at the forks of the old and new (Houston roads from Mr. (Walter It, 'Holt, and will move to Macon to live. Mr. Gamble will engage In firming nad ralso produce for the Macon market. Mseon extends to him a welcome, and lnrvTfCa every other gefed citizen In the state or edse.vhero to oome and locate here. OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed the warning—the sig nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, consumtloh? Ask yourself If you can afford, for the sake of saving 69 cents, run tho risk nnd do nothing for It We know from experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. Tills ex plains why more tltnn a million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves croup nnd whooping cough a-t once. Mothers, do not be without It. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyu & Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street nnd Cotton avenue. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Pair Highest Medal sod Diploma, MAGNETIC NERVINE. Sromsture Old Ago, lnvcloniuy Lomm. 6«u«i bi oter-litf ulerno^Sjeheaartlooot the Urnln «n.l grrora of Youth, ItflTo. to Wink "remit tliotr Nuturct Vigor ncil inutile, the lore ot llfot cures Lurorrhren •nrUmulo Wteksf* A month'" trout- mnnt, In plftln prckitgo. by mpn, to ftny ttddre"", U per,hot, 6 bows W. with ertry St order w> giro a clroujar, ^unfO-iJteejoo'iroorrormitl Uto mm tiunlre agent. Ounrnntco Issued only by our t GOODWYN ft SMALL Sola Agents. Cherry Street and Cottaa Avenue. Macon. Ga. for young ladles will reopen Wednesday, September 26. S2d year. Mrs. IL P. LEFEBVRE, Principal. A. T. (HOLT. Beal Estate Agent. 365 Second Street. FOB RBNT-Scveral nice homes In Vlnevllle. No. 597 Orange street. No. 1971 Walnut etreet. No. 193 Ross street. I want to sell real estate In the city or country. Call and aeo me. Dairy and grass lawn for rent. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-O. W. Oaraker. administrator of the estate of W. B. Ferrell, late of said county, de ceased, roprewnte to this court that he has fully discharged the duties of said trust and -thereforo asks for letters ot dismission: This Is. therefore, to notify ell pasties concerned to file their objec tions, if any they have, on or before the first Monday In January. 1893, or else letters wilt be granted as asked for. C. 51. (W1L13Y, Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Ordlna- ry’s Olfioe. October 3. 1894—W. W. Col lins, guardian for Bell Louise Coffins, W. W. Coffins. Jr., and Mattie Wilson Oolllna having applied to me for leave to sell -ten shares ot tho stock of the Central Georgia 'Bank of Macon, Ga, for tho purpose ofsupport and mainte nance and education of -th e nbovo named minors: Thle Is. therefore, to no tify all parties concerned to file their objection;', If any they have, to the court of ordinary ot said county grant ing leave to sell said stock on nr be fore the first 'Monday In November, 1891. or leave to sell said utock will then be granted said guardian. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. BOYS' and Children's I SUITS and Extra Pants, NewandNoftby Our Boys’ all-wool School Suits, all colors and late styles Something decidedly nohby and different from, anything you see anywhere elso. Suits for larger boys, round and square cut sacks, well made, and clothes that fit are here at prices to please you and in endless variety. A Baseball outfit given away with each boy’s suit. 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