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SIGHTS / SCENES
OF THE WORLD
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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1894.
ALL INYITED.
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.
stock of
New and complete
HATS AND TIES.
J. H. HERTZ
Corner Second & Cherry
FUNERAL NOTICE.
KILPOYU3.—The friends and acquaint
ances of Mr. and Mrs. Ja<mc* KUfoyle are
respectfully requested to attend the fu
neral of Mr. James Kilfoyle from his late
residence. No. - 228 Cotton avenue, at
o’clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON.
Services from Si. Josephs Catholic church
at 3:30 o'clock. Interment at Rose Hill
cemetery.
The following gentlemen are requested
to meet at D. A. Keating’s office at 2:«
tp act as pall bearers: H. MclCervey, T.
C. Dempsey, Mike Redmond, Thomas F.
Sheridan. John Noone, John Daly. W. T,
, peimett, P. Ward.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The member, of St Vincent de Paul So
ciety and Catholic KnlEhts of, America
ore requested to attend the funeral of
their late brother, James KUfoyle from
the residence, No. 228 Cotton avenue Tues.
day at 3 o’clock p. m.
By order of the president.
HUGH M'KHBVEY,
Secretary Catholic Knights of America.
T. F. SHERIDAN,
11 Secretary St Vincent de Paul Association.
KEATING,
1>.
THERE WILL BE
MANY CONTESTS
Already, Notice Has Been Filed by
Defeated Candidates in Eleven
Counties,
GRAVES TO SPEAK FOR HILL
nil Attack on Mr. Atktuaon la Not In-
consistent, He Asserts. With Ilia
Support of tlio New York
Statesman.
rNnr.nTAKKR and embay.wick.
511 Mulberry St. - Macon, On.
relephonei—Office, 4G7t Residence. 40S
L. McMANDSCO
GENERAL
HI
Cay Telephone
Right Telephone
- .238
- 232
Undertaking
Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Ray Telephone 436
Night Telephones... .435, 178
THEJFflIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Office.
Sign and Square on Window.
China Cups and Baucera 10c .and up.
China l’lates 8c. and up.
Fine China Tea and Dinner Betts.
Blowers for grates.
Coal Hods and Vases.
.Shovels and Pokers.
Fire Guards.
Ostrich Dusters 10 and 20c.
Will close ont Gold Band English
Granite Cups and Saucers 10c. apiece;
(30c. sett.
K. F. SMITH,
Sole and Duly Proprietor.
Atlanta, Out. 8.—(Special).—Up to this
afternoon notice of contest had been re
ceived at the executive department
from the following counties: Harris,
Baldwin. Rockdale. Clayton. Monroe.
Heard, Effingham, Twiggs, Jackson,
Cobb and Fayette. In Fayette, Harris,
Jacknon. Effingham and Baldwin, the
contestant, are Democratic candidates;
In the balance Populists.
iNcrlioe of contest In the Thirty-third
senatorial dlstriot hue abb been filed by
L. G. Hardman Democrat.
John Temple Graves, who attracted
a good deal of attention during the gu
bernatorial campaign by his attacks on
the lAtklnson ticket has been Invited
by Senator Hill to make a series of
campaign speeches In New York, and
has accepted.
Xn agreeing to fight Senator Hill's
battle In New York. Mr. Graves does
not -think he Is at all Inconsistent. In
view of the tight on .politicians and al
leged Ting politics In this state. He says
Senator Hill has demonstrated the fact
that he is a statesman—that he has out-
S rown the politician stage. Besides tills
lfference. he points but that the fate
of the whole Democratic party largely
depends upon Success In New York, and
for these reasons he says there is noth
ing wrong In him .taking the machine
side 'in New York after fighting for the
other side in Georgia.
■MAY BE BROWN ALLEN.
Atlanta Detectives Think They Have
Discovered 'Meyers' Accomplice.
Atlanta, Oot. 8—(Special).—JThe city
deteotlves think .they have found a clue
to the mysterious accomplice described
ns Brown Allen hi the Crowley murder
case. Young Will Meyers, accused of
the murder, claimed that the deed hod
been done by Brown Allen, who. how.
ever, up to the present proved a myth,
so far as the police investigation was
concerned.
• The detectives have now discovered
a man known as “Brownie.’’ who had a
sister known as .Emma Alien’, which
partly agreed with the Meyers story.
"Brownie" .has also been Identified as a
friend of Meyers, the two having fre-
uerttly visited certain houses together.
Lbout the time of the murder, ‘‘Brown
s’’ suddenly showsd up with a lot of
money, and then suddenly disappeared.
MA'NY DOCTORS TO MEET.
There Will Be a GTeat Gathering of
Them From Three States art Atlanta.
Atlanta, Oct. 8—(Special).—The Trt-
Sta.0 ’Media’ll -AsBOClakwv comprising
Georgia. Alahunu sun. I Tennessee, will
begin Us annu il meeting here tcionrrow,
lasting ten days. Many prominent phy
sicians have arrived today. The con
vention MU be composed of the leading
men of the medical profession In the
three states comprising the association,
besides some of the most distinguished
physicians 1n the whole country, who
come os visitors to the convention.
An elaborate programme of papers to
be read has been prepared, Tho meet
ing will end with a banquet.
THEY WANT TO BE JUDGES.
Atlanta. Oct. 8—(Special)—Three ap
plications have been filed for the posi
tion made vacant by the death of Judge
Altoway of OartohsvHlc. The appli
cants are A. M. Foale of Cartensvllle.
and Messrs. J. M. Moore and Robert
Murphy.
LIVING ON CHARITY.
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..CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Where do you buy your Clothing? You may not think
it very important But stop one moment and think, and you’ll
see your mistake.
The Dannenberg Company, without question, carry by far
the largest stock of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing and
Furnishing G 4 oods in the State.
In our stock you can lind just the thing you want. Your
size, no matter how large or small you nre ; and bear this in
mind, every Suit in our house is perfectly made and finished;
fit in every instance guaranteed.
SPECIAL—MEN’S SUITS, $8.50.—Today and
tomorrow we will sell All-Wool Cheviot, Double and Single
Breasted, Suits, worth $10.00, for $5.00.
Young Brothers’ and Youman’s Hats, Fall shapes at pop'
ular prices.
BOYS'
and Children's
JLCADEMY of MUSIC
TUESDAY, OCT. 0.
NEIL BURGESS.
THE COUNTY FAIR. .
New scenery ond complete mechan
ical equipments. Thoroughbred race
liorscs three-quarters of a mile In full
nnd contluous vkw of the audience.
, No dead heats. No muddy tracks. See
Cold Molasses win the race.
Prices 23c. to $1. Reserve seats at
ILuddcn & Botes’ Music House.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10.
Matinee and Night
The blazing sun of the farctrcomedy
Sky,
NELLIE M’HENRY,
lAnd her greatest show on earth.
, A NIGHT AT TOE CIRCUS.
From the Bijou Theatre, New York
City. All under one canvas. In one
ring. Walt for the big show.
Prices 25c., 50c.. 75c. anil 81. Re
serve seats nt Ludden & Rates' Mus'o
House.
FOR RENT.
Btore No. 310 Third street.
Store So. 313 Third street. I •
Store No. 2S» Third street. ,
Store No. 381 Third etreet. !
Store No. 314 Third street.
Store No. 453 Poplar street.
Btore No. 803 Fourth street.
Store No. 871 Fourth etreet.
Dwelling No. 714 Third street
Dwelling No. 718 Third stree
Dwelling No. 107 Four-h stree
Dwelling No. lit Fourth etree ,
Dwelling No. 113 Fourth etret <
Also, some very desirable rooms sod
halls over stores.
GEO. B. TURPIN & SONS.
Beat EeUUe and Insurance Agents.
But the Fall River Strikers Still Re
main Firm.
Fall'HlceriM'ass'., Oct. 8.—The eighth
week of the strike, is on. Tho city Is
sail orderly and the charity of all who
can give, Is being tested freely. Tho
letter carriers have contributed 2.600
braves of bread to tho poor- and the
United Friends flocUl Club gave away
600 dinners this afternoon mid even
ing.. Th.e. free, soup distributions ore
going on «nd more than 2,000 persons
are being fed dally In this way.
Secretaries Ross of New Bedford and
Howard of thus city left for Now York
t, night, to moot Samuel Hampers and
•arramge for regular support for mem
bers of the national mule spinners as.
socUtBon. The weavers executive com.
mb tee will meet tomorrow morning to
arrairge for the distribution of 34,000
among 3.000 members.
Several manufacturers met at the
association rooms this morning and
talked over the sluattoni at Borne
length. It is not definitely stated that
any agreement was arrived at, but It
waa given out by one manufticturer,
that ho nnd others will not continue in
a fight that means starvation to any
one. He Is willing to start his mill
Just tie soon as the other manufactur
ers release him from the agreement
that binds him and them.
From this statement ft Is Inferred
(hat nil of. the manufacturers nre not
agreed upon a continuation of the tight
policy and that negotiations toward a
settlement are ndt wholly ended. He
al.w> states tluit something of Impor
tance would soon happen and from
tibia statement. It Is Inferred, that the
nnnufactuers arc about to make some
offer to top spinners.
Umbrellas at Phillips’.
Wednesday. October 10. will be “Ma
con (Day” at the Wlregraas Exposltln
at Hawklnsvllle. The Suthem railway
will sell tlckris at half rates, nnd a
special train -will leave Mstoon 7. a. m.,
returning, arrive Macon 8 p. m.
SPECIMEN CASES.
S. H. Clifford. New Oasrel, win., was
troubled with neuralgia aud rheuma
tism. his stomach was disordered, his
liver was affected to an alarming de
gree. appetite fell away end he was
terribly reduced in flesh and strength.
Three bottles ft Electric; Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, Ill.,
had c running sore on bis leg of eight
years’ stalling. Ueed three Dottles of
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and bis leg i,
sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw
ba, O.. had five large fever sores on his
leg, doctors said be was incurable. One
bottle Electric Bitters and one box of
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him en
tirely. Sold by IL J. Lamar Ic Son’s
drug store. •
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
y/etU’i Fair lUgbsit Award,
Our trade In the lines of Boys nntl
Children's Clothing has of Into reached
such splendid proportions that wo aro
encouraged to still greater efforts.
Push and epterprlso have been Justly
rewarded. You like It In others. Ev
erybody applauds a progressive spirit,
Wo don’t follow—we lend. Tuko our
line of Roys nnd Children's Clothing
as an Instance. Where do you find nn
assortment so rich in qunllty nnd tasty
In design ns we carry?
New things have been added to fill
up and brighten up things, so to speak,
but tho brghtost part of It nil Is our
popular prices. No beyond-your-rench
figures, but steady, reasonable and
popular; that’s why wo fioat on top.
Our customers expect to find every
thing nicer nnd better when they come
here. We employ every advantage wo
possess to meet that want.
EewandloBby
Our Boys’ all-wool School Suits, all colors and late styles^
$S.OO, $8.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00
Something decidedly nobby and different from anything
you see anywhere else.
Suits for larger boys, round and square cut sacks, well
made, and clothes that fit aro here at prices to please you
and in endless variety.
A Baseball outfit given away with each boy’s suit.
STAR CLOTHING Co
DAVE WACHTEL, Manager
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form has led us to make an arrangement with the publishers by. ■which wi
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SALE EXTRAORDINARY!
We have just received from the sale of Strauss, Loob &
Co.. Philadelphia, and Haramerslough, Saks & Co., retiring
from business, $10,000 worth of fine
Ming lor Men, Youths anil Boys.
We will offer these goods with our wholesale stock of
Clothing, making a stock of over $50,000, for tho next thirty
dnys, commencing next Monday, at retail at our stores on
Third streets.
PRICES n m ' TW MAT,IT.
$30.00 Suits for.
25.00 Snits for.
20.00 Suits for.
15.00 Suits for.
10.00 Suits for
7.50 Suits for.
5.00 Suits for
2.60 Suits for
We invite your inspection of these goods nnd call your
special attention to Bargains in Children’s and Boys’ Suits from
well known manufacturers.
S. WAXELBAUM & SON.
$4.25--C OAL! C O A L-S4.25.
Jcllico and Black Diamond.
NOTHING BUT LUMP COAL GOES TO THE CONSUMER. Wo guarantee
perfect satisfaction or coal removed ond money refunded. Our JELLICO
la from tho mines of Southern Jcllico Coal Company of Tennessee, and 18 un
surpassed by any JdUoo. MACON GIL AND ICE COMPANY.
’Phone 324. W. S. BROOKS, Malinger.
NOTICE.—W. S. Brooks, Manager Macon OH and loo Company, Macon,
Ga —Dear Sir: Referring to our conversation on yemerday, we den'.ro to
suite that we will give you a quality coal In each Hhtpment that we guaran
tee to be the beat offered on the market and it will be our pleasure to furnish
you everything that you may need in wir lhie during the Neaaoa.
SOUTHERN JELLICO COAL CO.
J. L. BOYD, Manager.
(ESTA ELI SHED 188L>
ALTMAYER & FLATAU,
Wholesale Dealers in Liouors. Wines and Cigars,
457 AND (63 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO.
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