The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 16, 1894, Image 5

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1894. Is noi,cheap at any price unless satisfaction to the wearer is t given. Buy the HERCULES SUITS For your Boys. All Wool, Silk Sewed, Double Knee and Seat, $3.00 to $5.00. J. H. HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends mid acquaintances of the fditc John Y. JLyOwe are requested to at tend his funeral from hi* lute resl* ftfrfioo ikmt Cross Keys, Bftfb county, tills morning at 10 o'clock. FUNERAL NOTICE. Mrs. J. L. OAUSY died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, seven miles from Macon, Columbus mid. Funeral TO DAY ait 11! o’clock at Shiloh church. I). A. KEATING, rivnfrnTAfCF.ii: aso Ml Mulberry St. - Macon. Ga. Telephones—Office* 407t IlMlileneo, 408 L. McMANUS CO G EN JGjRLA Dav Telephone -> . - 238 Night Telephone - . 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones....435, 178 THEM WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Oflloe. Sign and Square on Window. Clilna Cups and Saucers 10c .and up. China Plates 8c. and up. •Fine China Tea and Dinner Setts. Blowers for grates. Coal Hods and Vases. Shovels and Pokers. Fire Guards. Ostrich Dusters 10 and 20c. Will close out Gold Baud EngUsh Granite Cups and Saucers 10c. apl&e; COc. sett. R. F. SMITH. Solo and Only Proprietor. $32,000 TO LOAN. At 6 Per Cent. Interest, 5 Years Time .1 have $32,000 to loan on Improved Business Locations. Apply to Legaiie Walker. & For ths Best COALl at the Lowest Prices. We can duplicate the bestpricss on any kind of goods. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Telephone No. -109. Prompt attention to all orders. Yard near East Tennessee depot. ACADEMY OP MUSIC One Night Only! THURSDAY, OCT. 18. “YON YON SON, 9 * A Great Comedian, MR. GUS HEEGE, And a great company. A great deal to see. The funny Irish woman. The pretty book agent. ) The breaking of the Jog jam.. The lumber camp. Mlnnnonka by moonlight. Price* tl. 7Sc, GOc and 65c. Reserve ■eats at J.udden & Bates' Music House. ACADEMY OP MUSIC Just One Night!! FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. First prewmutlon In this city of Hoyt's Da'tcs: and Best, entitled •'A BLACK SHEEP." ■Produced under Mr. Hoyt's personal direction with a strong cast, headed by MR. OTIS HARLAN. Price? S3c, 60c 75c end 61. Reserve seats at Ludden & Bates' Music House. CIRCUS BRINGS ' ON TROUBLE Atlanta Men Unwilling to Pay a Dol lar For Barnum's Admission Tickets. STREET RAILWAY MAGNATES ManyofThrm Arriving In til* City—A n Int.r.tltng Programme and Fine Dl.play of street Railway Equipments. Atlanta, Oct. 16.—(Special.)—Be tween Ithe Barnum & Hailey circus, which everybody is roasting because the management tried to fleece the public by charging <1 for admission after 60 cents was advertised, and the •tredt railway convention, whiten be gins Us thirteenth annual reunion here day after tomorrow, Atlanta, has «iad an exceedingly lively time of It hero today. Tne circus brought the country peo ple frommt les around to town. They viewed the parade and drank red lemonade contentedly enough, hut the town .boys and the circus people did more than the usual amount of scrap ping OJ. the. grounds. At one time It looked 'like there would be a riot when the circus people refused to accept 60 cent tickets for admission, after hav ing advertised them at thait price and sold them. It looked llko the regular skin game practiced by cheap con cerns. The reserve squad wuu called out from pollctdl codquartera to put down the 'trouble. Finally the circus people had to give In and the 60 cent ticket “went.” There will be 600 or 600 street railway men -here on 'Wednesday When their convention opens. The hotels are nil Ailed up with 'them already and every train brings fresh arrivals. It will be one of tihe most Important gatherings that has ever assembled in Atlanta. Every city of any consequence in ithe cuuntry will bo represented by same of the most enterprising business men. Besides .this reresenfatlve gathering, all the big manufacturers ot riedtrical supplies and street railway cqklpomnts Will have displays out at Piedmont Park, In the old exposition' building. The very latest tavcnlt'.ona and im provements will be shown. The pro gramme for the three days, which the street railway men will discuss in ses sion, Includes the discussion of some highly Important' questions by some of Ithe most prominent experts la the business. REGISTRATION NECESSARY. - Conclusion Reached ty the Committee From the Fifth. Atlanta, Oct. 16.—(Special.J-The Democratic executive committee of the Fifth congressional district met at the Markham house today, and after a thorough discussion of the question ruled that the registration laws must be enforced In the congressional elec tion in Uhls district. Voters In every oounty must be registered or they iwlll not be allowed to casta ballot for con gressman from the Fifth district. The committee held that the deciOlon, of Judge Speer, that registration Is not necessary in the Tenth district, has nothing to do with this or any cither district. unless an issues is made In court, as Other congressional district commit tees will probably take simitar action, was done In the Tenth district, which Is likely to he done by the Populists, who would like to see registration de clared unnecessary ■ (POLICEMAN’S SUICIDE. Patrolman iMlller "Would (Npt Face a Life of Misery. Atlanta, Oot. 15.—(Special.)—'W. A. Miller, a ipaitrolmun on the police force, committed sulcfdo at his 'homo. No. 1 Venable street, this morning by tak ing an ounce of laudanum. Miller, who had been on the force for live years, was In bad health, and the only explanation of his act is ghat ho- killed himself to escape a life of mis ery. Miller leaves a wife and elx chil dren In destitute circumstances. ATLANTA'S EXPOSITION. Contract for the 'FViundaitlon of the (Main Building. - Atlanta, Oet. 16.'—(Special.)—The oontract for the foundation of the main exposition building—'the manu facturers'—wos'awarded today to Con tractor W. W. Gilbert of Atlanta. Work Is to be begun at once and the building pushed rapidly to completion. Oter contracts will be let now in short order, and soon the buildings that are •to house the great show will all be under way. The grounds arc almost all graded ready for the landscape gardeners’ artistic work. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and popular as to need no spe clal mention. All who have used Elec tric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist, and It la guaranteed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will surf, all diseases of tho liver and kidneys will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheun and other affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion, try Elec tric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Price 66 cents snd tl per bottle at H. J. Lamar & Son's drug store. KING’S DAUGHTERS' MEETING There will be a meeting of the Kings Daughters at the Library thla afternoon at S o'clock, at which it Is urged by the president that all the members attend. There will be busi ness of ^importance to the society. 0APANE8B jPLLdg CURB \ Mew and Complete Treatment, cno*J«tlng of tUPPOSlTORim. of Ointment and two of Olntni-t.i. A. nerer-falllx.jr Cur# for Pile* bt i-Yury n !'*ee~««. Kuiakc* au operation al’.h th*» knifo or inJ» ctl'»r.N of car!x>!lc acid, which Me painfuland apermanuiVcure, andotten in death. unnrccMtarv. Why cn<Jur« this terrible cJisouae? We guarantee 6 boxes t"» cura any cot*. Y»u only pay for t> n<*flu recotTpd. II a bor. 6 for fG. 8«nt by mail. Guarantee* limed by vat agent*. Constipation bj PcUtU (he frreat T.IVKft and BTOMiGil REGULATOR and UUAUA.N Trr -' GOODWYN Jb 8 if ALT/. 6oIc Amenta. Cherry 8tre«t aad CotU>o Avenue. Hmoon. Ob. Fwbg RAIN GARMENTS. Ladles' Gossamers, tho 62.00 kind, for $1.00. Children's Gossamers, the $1.73 kind, for $1.25. Men's Macintosh Coats, good ones, to go for $4.50. UMBRELLAS. Best $1 Umbrella in Georgia. BLANKETS. You want to soo tho largo Blanket we sell for $1.25. Wool Blankets only $3; extra size. LADIES, CHILDREN AND MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Ladles' good ribbed Vests for 20e. Very line and not too heavy Vests for 40 cents. Children's fine ribbed Vests 35c. You pay 50c. elsewhere. Men's extra quality natural yarn Vests 60c. Wo biivo Hie finest lino of Indies, children and men's Underwear In tho city. FRENCH DRESS PATTERNS $5.75. Tho ladies must be euro to seo tho lino Dress Patterns wo show today for $5.75. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILD REN'S WRAPS. Now ready for inspection. Tho finest line of Indies and misses Coats and Capes and children's OloaJts over shown in this market. Seo tho silk- finish Capo wo ask $0.75 for. All colors. We desire to say a word to those who, labor ing under the repression they can’t be fitted, about this time of the year run to the merchant tailor and $35 to $40 for a suit of clothes which we are selling at from $15 to $20. There is no shape so- large or small, no size so irregular, but we have provided for and can fit. The tall and lanky man, the stout and short legged man, will find no more trouble here in finding some thing to fit him than the most perfect shape. A. splendid stock to select from, too, and no old stock. Every garment we exhibit is fresh from the hands of skillful tailors. A word to tho wise is sufficient. Wo have some capital offerings iu Business Suits, Which we will sell at $8, $9.50 and $12. These goods pos itively cannot be duplicated elsewhere for anything like the same money. You can serve your own interest when you buy from us. STAR CLOTHING To The great rush yesterday for our unprecedented bargains in Dress Goods, made it impossible for us to wait upon all who called. Today we give you another opportunity to buy fine Freuch Wool Dress Goods at- and below half value. Many new additions have been inado to tho two following unap proachable bargains: 60 cents Dress Goods at 25 cents. 41 pieces all Wool Derss Goods worth 40 cents to/go at 25 cents. $1 Dress Goods- at 50 cts. 17 pieces all Woof Dress Goods the very latest weaves worth 65 cents to $1 at 60 cents. Allow us to thank the crowd that thronged our Millinery Parlors yesterday; If you want one of tho latest style Hats or Bonnets, be sure and see our expert milliner, Miss Dix. JNO. R. ELLIS MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA On account of Its absolute purity, to aW digestion it is a most plcuaint Incomparably strengthening to the In This beer 1» brewed from ,thc best from Bohemia. It is brewed after the rcl at Filson. Bohemia. Barturossu is la«ke a-rrl brilliancy, and on account the Imported Pilsner by oonnolaeurs. For the dinner table and for a lun tie of )3arb>.m»»a. Delivered anywhere In the city. (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) Wholceomeness, good taste and quality and refreshing beverage, un article valid and convalescent, selected mat: and from bops Imported new existing method In 4Sic Hof Iirauc- a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In of Us excellent quality ts preferred to cb there Is nothing better than a hot- ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, 'Phone 434. Sole Agents. S4.25--C OAK! COA L--$4.25. Jcllico und Black Diamond. NOTinNG BUT LUMP COAL GOES TO TIIE CONSUMER. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or coal removed and money refunded. Our JELLICO Is from the mines of Southern Jelllco Coal Company of Tennesece, and la un surpassed by any JelUco. MACON OIL and ice COMPANY. '.Phone 324- W. 8. BROOKS, Manager. NOTICE.-W. S. Brooks, Manager Macon OH and loo Company, Macon, Ga.—Dear Sir: Referring to our conversation on yesterday, we desire to state that we will give you o quality coal In each shipment that wo guaran tee to be the .best offered on the market and It win L* our pleasure to furnish you everything that you may need In our Une during thy season. SOUTHERN JELUCO COAL CO. •J. L. BOYD, Manager. (ESTABLISHED is?! > ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers, in Liauors, Wines and Cigars, 457 AND (69 .CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO. The beet Liquors for the least money. Send tor prtcq list. ALTMAYER ft FLATAU, Agent*. 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