The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 08, 1894, Image 2

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TIIE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1894 CRISP SPEAKS III FORT VALLEY Ho (ton Covnt/ Democrats and Othart Awembte to Hear True De ri Meaty Expounded. INTRODUCED BY JUDGE A S. GILES A CantUI Cro*tUg Areord.d Iho Dl.lln- g.l.li.a Speaker—I'ractltal Vl.ws am Ilia Condition of tlio Conn* try—llem.dl.. lug ga.t.d. Fort V alloy, Oct. 7,*-(Speotol.)— Judge Crisp came up on the train from American yesierihty afternoon and ad* dressed the cltltcne of Houston. He tree Introduced by Judge A. 8, QUea in a moot pleasant tntmner. The judge alluded to Speaker Orlop ue eecond In otlke *aJ Influence to the president himself. “The SoiJlb,” Judge Giles raid, "araa the birthplace tend home of true Democracy, and Judge Crisp was the exponent of true Southern prin ciple*.” Judge Orlop epoke to hie audience from the pontloo of the Horrla house. The IJdlea of Fort Valley mere out to heir Mm. Judge Crisp Mid no repre- nentuitlvo from any etaho wae ever treated with mom kindness and cor diality than had been sooorded him by hie constituency, and there wan * Umluaiou In the power of words to exprosa Ido feeling* of appreciation for such kindness and regaitl. Ho Mid ho wanted do doul frflokly and sincerely ■with hi* people, and all had a right to his views uoon any public question. What we call polltfeo, the judge said, la a matter that Interests all, Thia country Is governed by purtlra. It It tills way we give effect lo any policy see wish to advunue. Every citizen enoutd feel the responsibility Mint recta upon him. flood kyivodo noil come t>y negleoilng polttloe. Duty requires of each Voter to help make good laws, and IP> oiio ehoultl hall to partldp’.sto In election*. To do *0 la to neglect duty. The old Democratic party, he hiM, was Iho party for the rnasneo. With nil that hod been add ogutnat II, li had done a groit deal of good for (he people within tho past twelve months. U wont out of power In '<1 and oime back In March, '93. 'Whan H came II wan amid ombanasring surround!ngs. A panic wan upon the oouwtry, p;£j ducod by Ilopulblkun legislation, aiM rah* majority In the nenaite was so nmall Unit the Democratic laid to he united to accomplish anything. Con fidence had been destroyed by the punk) and money was being hoarded and the condttton at things were con fusing. Hut the party wonted to af ford relief. The pirty wurtted eound money and enough of It for all pur poses of trade and commerce. The Democratic turty alwnye favored free coinage of gold and silver. The Ro- publkMiH In '71 hu\l changed to the one standard of gold. The party now favors free coinage, but differs ns lo method, and pending tho settlement of this mJWer the party has not reached a satisfactory result. But It would yet do so. The Popullats have ■a uiuuh right to my the Demoerata wore opposed to tariff reform beoauso It was delayed us to my the partly la cfc-alnat silver heoauae the mutter has not yd been adjusted. The party will yet settle the stiver queatlcn In the Interest of the masses. It took time to achieve tariff reform. It will take time to settle the silver question. Tho Judge took up the it*riff ques tion urtd showed how tariff affected the whole people. He was very -hippy In Ws lllustraltlon*. He favored the Income itax. Those who have moat to protect should bo willing to bear heavier buAlen*. Two Popultet son*, lore. iPeftor and tkewart, voted against income tax, yet claim they sre fighting tthe money twwer. He trad'd the third party to It* blnOtplaiee, Kansu*. It name there the year after the grass hopper* and did mure harm to K*n*as In one your than the gr.u*4iopp*r* did In ten years. He took up the bills In troduced by the Populism, and showed that the world did not contain money enough to carry out the Vdgirts* of those Mils. judge Crisp conspllnv-nted Houston county on her splemlld showing In the recent election. She was kite banner county of the dlstnkit. He appealed to the people lo preserve their unity and 1st nothing divide them. He requested a full turmoil tn November nnd Inslit;- vd that no one remain At home, but go to the polls and perform the duty of the citizen. JiAlge Crbip will spesk at Hawkins-' vllle on the 11th of October, at' the fetr, and In a short while thereafter will go West ortd preach tho true De mocracy to that people. llROOItBgSIVn DRAWING HARTY How the Toung People of Port Val ley Enjoy Themselves. rv>rt Vslley, Oct. 7.-<8pecUt.>-An event In bur circle* long to be tvmem* bored woe the progressive drawing parly given by the young ladle* of Port Valley la the young -men ut the etepsitt home of Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Cheve* Frhlay ntght. The young men of the town have been making It lively for several weeks and the young la dles felt that • ‘hoy should show their appreclakfta by giving this parly. The event far exceeded all anticipations and wsa by far the meet plruviut event of the ywer. The handsome resi dence was decoratnl with beautiful bower* and a\»» very pretty Indeed. The young lakMee wen tastily MUred In <helr prettiest gown*, and as they MMed from one piece to another Tit ABOVE ALL OTHERS, Dr. Throe'S Golden McU-.it Dl« ■rrary dkeaei tauwd by torj.i-l U< pure blood. Per DyimepaJa, Gvor I dwongsments, and kindred same Medical Discovery, In M l User or In- tram Bowel 7— «v4 killUCnU, noth in* apprmehoa it at a mnedjr. PIERCE^ CURE OH MONttV RKTURMiU. fiwB amuaVumx BvararyeaSnEEra to-cd and nr cur* l» oetmanenf There Is Merit Kn riood'm HnrMpartUas I Vllh ba4 coniii'Jtfz vllh Hour titomach, Heart John R, Lochary, Roxbury, Ohio. Palpluilaa, Ifel Flashes. Since tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla I am a* well s> ever. I give Hours Sarsaparilla all the credit. I took no other medicine. John It, Locn- art, Iloxburjr, Ohio. Remember, Hood's Cures Hood’s Pills aretaklngthe lead. Sic. Stationery, Monograms, Wedding Invitation* and visiting cards engraved at lowest price*. No de lay; work done by skill ed workmen In our establishment. Sena for sample* and price*. J. P. Steven* Sc Bro., Jewelers. 47 Whitehall street. Atlanta, Oa. Society 1 d I [IV merry conversation nnd laughter seemed almost Ilka angola. • At 0 o’clock the elegant double par lor of fhl* lovely residence ana* thrown open and n beautiful sight met the eye. The parlor, tastily decorated with palms, ferns arid cut flowers, w»:h bawl* of Da France and American Beauty roses, presented a sight beau tiful to behold. In a Short while the guests were assembled and then began the contest for the nrlzes. The first prize, a beau tiful basket of flower* for '.he young Iridy Who drew the be»t pteturp. w-is won by Mia* Eva Edwtirds, while the gunfelerau’a Unit prize, an cleganit gold toothpick, .watt won by Mr. W. P. Blaslncwne. The booby prises were,* hat pin, won by Miss Olivo Brown, and a turkey red bandana, won by Mr. J. O. Brad ley. At 11 o’clock elegant refreshments, consisting of Ices of various kinds and an uanortfment of oaken, wo* served. Til* musical by -the musloal association •WA* very fine, at was the singing by several of the young ladle*. The -hoste*se*. Mine* LlIJa Everett arid Adrienne Collier. Acquitted them selves admirably nnd added laurel* to ithelr reputation*. They eeomed to take an especial delight In seeing itbat every one had * good time, arid well did they euoeeril. At IS o’clock the couple* wended tlielr ways homeward, each one having spent a very pleasant .even ing. The following atitendedt Mina Eva (Hatty EUwuril* with Mr. II. M. Bran ham, Miss May Everett with Mr. J. I,. Brown, Miss DeiMe Trout-man with Mr. J. O. Conner. Wins Fannie Bran ham with Mr. O. L. Keen, Miss Olive Brown adds Mr. Obarlelon Olios, Mis* Susie CMIe* with'Mr. A. J. Evans, Miss Mary Stewart with Mr. J. W. Ran dall, Mias (lertrude Flournoy with Mr. J. O. Bradley, Miss Annie Laurie Flournoy with Mr. TV. P. Blaslngnme, Ml** Florrlc Conner with Mr. Will OirlUhera, Mias Annabel Conner with Mr. Ten Atsleraon, Miss Connie Hurts- fli'ld with Mr. Tallis Brown, Miss Mol- lle Anderson with Mr. J. D. Pagan, Mias WUIIe Anderson with Mrc A. O. Otrulhers; Misses lAlla Everett, Ad rienne ColllW, Blmdrl'on, Respeab, Parmalee Chevra, Rochelle Cheves, Mrs. Estelle Harris, Mr*. J. T>. Ken drick, Mr. nnd Mr*. J. D. Cheves. BUDGET FROM GAINESVILLE. Sad Fato of n Craiy Mnn—No Dinger for Carter Tate. Gainesville. Oct. 7.—f Special .1—A man named Held, tat a drunken lit of Insanity, jumped Into wn eighty-foot well near this place yesterday. II* sustained the fetrful leap uninjured, but when being drawn out he re leased his hold of the rescuers’ rope and fell hack some thirty or forty foot. One ankle was terribly crushed, fha bone# sticking Umragh the flesh In places. The back wa* wrenched and painfully hurt and there were other mottiM* of st minor dnrvcHer. Tho leg vrss amputated and his head Is now doing well. The body of Edgar 'Daniel, who was •hot hy Thomas Carter, In Klherton, a few days ago, was brought to this Nty. lit* former home, for Interment. He wi'ohurlrd tart nlgNt by the eldo of bis mottier. In Alla VI*to. cemetery. The young gentlemen of this pl^ce •re organising a gymnasium club. They hope to have a first-class small "gym" by early winter. Professor R. K. Park of the etty schools, formerly of Macon, will he the physical di rect or. ■ Hon. Darter Tate, the present con gressmen from the critical Ninth. Is In the oily, circulating (among th- boys. Mr. Talc need have no fenr* as to hla dunces for re-election In November. Its will hot have the same opposing Influences which confronted the Democrats In the heated contest of 'the past week. A METHODIST REVIVAL. MoIUe, Oct. 7.—(SpecialThe Methodlats have had • great time In MoRwe the P**t two works. A groat revival visited thorn. Twenty mem bers joined. All the members (and the number It uhoiit 350 now) have been greatly quickened. Four monthly olaas meetings have been established, so ar rang'd that one doss meet* each week. The young people have been organised Into a Toung Men*a Clrls- ttan Union land a Toung Uadles’ Chris tian Aid Society. Today at 14 «. m. tho paator, Rev. C. D. Adams, assist- ad by Rev, IV. A. Kuckibee. rocglvcd a dasa oj twelve, mostly young peo- pie, <Jt one time. The meeting dosed on acoount of Spring Hill comp meet- Ing. now la progress about ton mlleo •outhesst of this place. Rev. iMr. Adams Isas received about 100 members In all this yettr. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people *we see around ua seem to prefer to suffer and a made miserable by ladlgeatlon. con- pattern, dltxltiees, lots of appetite, earning up of the food, yellow okln, when tor 71 rents we will tell them Shiloh’s Vital!ser .guaranteed to cure them? Bold by Goodwyn * Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. . ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know Its value, &nd those who have not have now th* op portunity to try K free. Call on th* advertised druggist and get n trial bot tle free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bueklen A Co., Chicago, and get a sample box o! Dr. King’s New Life PUla Free, as well as a copy of Gutda to Health and Household In structor, free. All of whtoh la guaran- taed tod o you good and oust you noth ing. SILKS. At 75c we are showing Beautiful line novelty Blacks SILKS. Drapery Silks, Eve ning Silks nnd Silks for Fancy Work. MACON BOY HONORED. Mr. James H. Bittner will Attend Grand Chapter Sigma Mu at Indian apolis. Mr. Jaimes H. Burner, son of Cap;. T. IM. Hutnor af this city, has been elected to the Blgma Mu Delta Chapter of the Si,ate University an representa tive at the meriting of-the Grand Chap ter of the* United Spates, at the Den nison hotel, imKufflUtMt!*, Ind. Theo ompllment of being the chosen representoiilve of the Smite University Chapter of Sigma Mu is a very high one and one that amy of Its member* would feel highly cloned over. Mr. Butner left yesterday morning for Indianapolis. The Inrseit andhnstWIn. ter Wheat Flour Mill Plant in the World. UNDINE. Crushed ffllddllpg® Flour* Tho only Flour of Its kind, nnd tbe best of any kind. Itlsniailehyssocrotpro- com known to bnt two persons. <100,000 has boon offerod for ttp Knowle3g» Tlio Untllnp Is tho best' flour sold In Georgia. T. V. Johnson, Miller, Go. Tlio Unillno gives perfect satisfac tion, J. U. Stillwell, Luella, Ga. NOEL MILL COMPANY, Estlll Springs, Tcnn. Mood S For the Best'COAL. at tlio Lowest Prices. We can duplicate the bestpricss on any kind of goods. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Telephone No. 409. Prompt nttentlon to nil orders. Yard near East Tennessee depot ENCROACHMENT NOTICE Nolle* I* hereby given that thirty days from the date hereof application will be made lo tbe mayor and council of tho city'of Macon for deed to en croachment of forty feet by l« feet on Fifth atreot. lot 17. wharf lot, granted by that body Houtember 25. 1S91. Plat of eald encroachment now-on file In of- ttco of city clerk. C. IV. HOWARD. Macon. G«.. Sent. 20. 1834 Maoon, Ga.. Sept 21, 1WL—Notice le hereby given that thirty day* after da'e 1 shall apply to-the mayor and council at the city ol Macon for a deed to rnacoachment described as follo.vs: Said encroachment to be upon the al ley between College and Madlaon street*, commencing at the point where my lot, the same being part of lot No. 1, square 11 acootdlng to the plan ol the city of Macon, corners upon said al ley and Oolleg* street, thence along Col lege street a distance of five (5) feel thence at right ancles down and along said Alley in the dlreot'on of Madison street a distance of K0 feet, more or leae. to a point oppoeite th* extreme southwestern corner bf my sold lot, thence *t right angles a distance of live feet to the line of ray lot and thence at right angles along the line of my said lot to the starting point. W. E McCAW. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTV-Samue! R. Jaque*. exeoutot of the estate of Richard V. Jaque*. 1st* of eaM county, dccesstd, having represented to this court that he haa fully discharged the duties of said trust and now Saks for letters of dismis sion. TMa ta, therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to HI* objection a, if any thty have, on or before the first Monday in December, UK or letters of dismission will then be granted as asked for. This third day of September, is.it C. M. IV1LET, Ordinary. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.-H. Q. Cutler, executor, and Mrs Mary A. Ayres, executrix, of the raitite of Asher Ayres, lata of said county, deceased, having represenaed to this court that they have fully discharged the duties of nail trust, this la. therefore, to noti fy all parties concerned, to Mo ohjee- tlona. If any they have, on or before the final Monday In December. 1SK or else letters of dismission will then be toned m inked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. pralaara appointed to set suae a twelve months’ support to Mr*. Mary A Nfahel and her one minor child out of the ratals of James r. Nlebel deceased, haring tiled their return la this office, this is there fore to notify all parties concerned to Alt their objections on or before the first Monday la November. IM. why said re. turn should not be made the lodgment of this court. C. M. IVILEY, Ordinary, DRESS MAKING. j The only Professional Modiste in th« city, and the most accomplished in the South. New "iork factlities at your doors at far less expense. Patrons delighted. Orders pouring in. Don't make the mistake of having youi Dress made before consulting us. The correct thing in Dress Goods. The correct thing in Dress Trim ming*. 500 pieces Dress Goods, embracing all the newest colorings, ranging in price from 20 cents to $1-50 per yard. 800 beautiful Novelty Suita $5 to $18. The latest things in VanDyfce and Moire Jets, Narrow Glmpe, Sontacht Braids, Fur Trimmings, eto. IVe are doing the dry goods buslnosi nf the town. You may fool some folks, but you can’t fool the wholo town. Follow the crowds. Don’t buy any thing In our line before seeing U3. BURDEN, 8MITHM J39«W JOHNSON'S &***I MAGNETIC OIL! W* *ja Instant Knterof Piln. Internal nnd External. THE HORSE BRAND, tho moat Powerful and PouotrntlngLlnlmADtfor Han or Beast lo exUtenoe. l*arg e N fixe 75c., COc. aizo life. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL. SOAP. Medicated nnd Toilet, Tho Great Skin Cure and *'ace Beautlfler. Lndleo will flr. i it tho most delloate and highly porTumati Toilet 8o*.p on the market. It is nbeolutoly puro. Make* tho ►kin »oft and velvety nnd reeforee the lost com plexion! !■ a luxury 2or the Bath for Infanta. It alays itching, clean're tborr&lp sod promotes kbermwtbot GOODWYN Jk S5£AU* Sola Agents, Cherry Street and Cotto* Avenue. Macon. Ga. ONE CENT A. WORD ADVERTISEMENT^ UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CT3. WANTED. WANTED—To eell you a ’81 model Deiumor* typewriter, best machine In the world. J. E. Minder, agent. ■Phone No. 283. WANTED—Employment as bookkeeper or any kind office work. Twenty-five veara at one place; good credentials can be given. Address I. H. I., 410 Third street ' FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished room, with or without meats; bath room, etc., one square from court house. Address z.. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—Large and convenient board ing house; Oak street, near Fourth. Terms reasonable. Jullen S. Rodgers, administrator. FOR RENT—Nine room residence No. 329 College etreel Large lot stables, barns ttc*., all modern conveniences. Low- price to approved tenant. George w. Duncan Sc Co. FOR RENT—833 Orange street; seven rooms, gus and water, car line. Ap ply to J. N. Blreh. FOR RENT—A nlco residence; 7 rooms; Orange street. Apply 6fi Cotton avenue. FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, 126 Cole street. Call on FOoto Bronson, telephone 193, for particulars. FOR RENT-Seven-room residence, 388 Clinton street East Macon, with cne aero garden. Three minutes from elec tric cars Very desirable; price low. Ap ply at Macon Savings Bank. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will eell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. MISCELLANEOUS. OO TO OHAP.MAN'8 English Kitchen to got your lunch or oyster f riei; only 35 cents. HOLMES & COUTTS’ celebrated extra- ycdst crackers retail at the low price . of 10c a pound. CLASSES for French, English, literature and history, music. Highest reference*. Misa ImJxUU Nlcholls, 475 Orange street SARATOGA CHIPS ora all the rage, ask your srocer for them. LINDEN BAKING POWDER alwara gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. i 1150 INVESTED yields 3B average weekly Incomo with absolute security. Pros, pectus Itemised statistics free. Benaon & Dwyer, 134 Broadway. New York. HHOUKR'8 bread raising Is the beat bread preparation made. Try It. CENTRAL, give me 106. le tost nr. Keen? Ves, madam. Please send me two boxes bars toga chips 1 think tney are excellent LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U the best made. Have you tried it? OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 23 cents per hundred at the Telegraph office. WE HAVE a hat of rimrare w* wHl giveaway for wrapper* of large pack ages of Rborer’a Bread Ratomg. W. C. Turpin A Co. HOLMES A COUTTS' BISCUITS and oakea are mads (ram new materia Is at the very highest standard of ex cellence; they have been awarded the premium over all cvmpettier* wher ever exhibited, and qra pronounced the finest manufactured tn the world. It you uit cakes or biscuits, why not buy the best. Sold by the leading fancy grocer*. SAFETY IS THE KEY-NOTE Lord MansOeld aald, “the belt Invest- Stock In the EQUITABLE BUILD- The Equitable will Issue this month $5,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT. GUARANTEED STOCK at $100 per share. This stock guaran tees 8 per oent. cash dividends, payable teml-annually, and can be withdrawn at any time after six months. Appll- cants will be served In tum. GEO. A. SMITH, General Manager. Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank. Building FORME The Handsome 2-Story iSl With Basement, No. 630 ORANGE STREET. TURPIN’S BAKJNG POWDER Is made of pure cream of tartar and soda and is guaranteed strictly pure. To In duce you to try Turpin’s Baking I’ow. der w* win. for a short time, give with each pound can of powder a pound cun of Holmes Sc Coutta’ cele brated cakes or jailtlaes both for 40 cant*. Turpin's to sold by the lead ing retail grocers. Tuapla Baking Poxttcr Company, Macon, Ga. Containing nine room*, with three bath rooms, hot and cold water. All modem conveniences. The house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom and Is In strictly first-class condition. It hue a largo frontage on Orange streot and Ross Park, and only halt block from Indian Bpring car line. It Is located on the bill. In as good neighborhood ae Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly the prettiest and most de sirable place new on the market. For aal* low and on easy terms. For further Information call on . GEO. I DUNCAN & CO. Real Estate Agents. SALE OF VALUABLE PRINTING OFFICE. Georgia; Bibb County—By virtue of a consent order pasriSU by his honor. John L. Hardeman, Judge of the su perior court of the Macon circuit, on September 18, 1834, In toe esse of the Macon Gae Light and Water Company and othen against J. W. Burke & Co., pending In the superior court of Bibb county, I will sell c*. public outcry to the Mgheat bidder, at the court house door In the city of Macon, said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the 2d day of October. 1894, all the printing office, outfit and plant of th* aald J. W. Burke & Co., now In my band* as receiver, the same bring the type and machinery, fixtures and ap pliances, Including the printing office and bindery, with all the tools, imple ments. presses, engines, machinery and other artlries connected therewith. . A fu$l schedule of said property may be seen at the office of the receiver, la tbe efiy of Macon, and the property Itself can be examined by any one de sirous of bidding on the some. The purchaser *11 be required to pay 10 per oent. of his bid at the time the property Is knocked down to him, and be remainder of his bid when the pos session I* delivered. The axle Is subject to a confirmation by the court. No bid for a sum less than $5,000 will be received. The property to be sold to the- well known priming plant of the house of J. W. Burke St Co. E. W. BURKE, Receiver. C MAGNIFICENT — —O OF THE . Securely bound In lmndsomo cloth, now ready for READERS . OF . . . 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