The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 18, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACOlN TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORHIHG, OCTOBER 18, 1894. DRESS SUITS \ Of finest material, of newest clothes, latest style of cut and finish, made by clothiers standing foremost in the high grade art, Dress Suits to fit every notch as well, and, very often, a great deal better, than high-price custom-made clothing, is what we sell. BUSINESS SUITS— Of serviceable goods, strongly sewed, tasty designs, specially selected and suitable for every-day use in office and out doors ns well, at prices -MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES— to please our patrons, is wlmt we sell. Our clothing embraces the very best values your money can buy. Try us. CHARLES WACHTEl, 515 CHERRY STREET. - - - - MACON, GEORGIA LOOKS BRIGHTER THAN EVER Tho Directors and Executivo Commit teemen Put Their Heads Together. A RivUw or lb# situation Lilt Sight tliotri4 CoyelaiUfly Tbit tho Dixie Fair Will »• a Greater fcuttmlUan Dreamed Of* ALU IS MOVING SATISFACTORILY Two important meetings ot IXxlo Fair iiinmiKont were held last night in the necretnry'H olttce, unit tt the toll detail) of each of these nieeiUnw could loo given to<YBe jmbllu everyone who Is in nny way Interested !u the Mix In Fair would feel more eluted than the meat vutlmalnstlo onea yr-j nt-present. (Many umtters were brought up that worn important, lint tho bustnoM na ture of many CT diem prMtgdes the poaalblllty of making them jutlflle. Knutigh can tie'toll!, however, to ItMl- nato tho gratifying status ot atTuim .very clearly. The It Ml meeting wJg a two hour*' Hcnriun of tho ffirectors. .wtito'a was at- tended by nearly every muiutu- of the lnianl, and It was ehnel: full of cuthuahisuniud tiualneas from Hart to tlntsb. " A very Important polni satisfactorily settled nt this mooting was tlm now Judiuputulilc fact 'that tho Dixie I'nlr will he u tlnam-lul auocoaa. livery bus iness man olid every eltlr.cn of Macon, In fuel. Is lat'ereetisl la ’.Ids and every- IhhI.v will Ik> aralillisl lo know Hint, linn of all, tbn fair Is lo lio n llnanelul •ucccm , , j A flPO0I»f» ALL ABOUND, lteports from different committees also hnmirht our the fact Hint every higgle depnrtmentjn tho -.root exposi tion Is to be complete, everythlntt is worklnjr smoothly, e eery body Is busy and enthusiastic and’.the tell Is goiltug lily jt as It rott*. It was oseertanted itut tho nielnu Htuhli's now hold •‘Ixty-odd head of fast liorses, eighteen of which niiivcd yestentay. Forty or llfty mon> are ox- iHH-tisl in tomorrow Irom Nashville. The rnoea at CunBberiabd l’.uk trnek have Just aUrad and sav.-ral Him BtrtoRs will be brought down Iruot tho pre.it TN'iiiiessee racing center. There nro lionu-s yet to come from I.eXlng- too, lnaklm: in an ibout. seveniy-hvu more nnlnmsftue here ‘tits week. CUUWDHl) FOU 8PA0H. Reports showod that every bulUfng I-. ,■ owl',I llll.T tho mv."only I M' i-i-ull- ■ mixing riruv Is a ooodlHon and net a theory. Some of the direct x* iv- m.arkcd that this was the tlrst time In the history of « Macon fair that there was uot space mat to •pare. Home ox- hlbitiiM have very tamer nedy nllowoil their space cut sdt&dfrntty to let In other anxious exKtbitan. It was found that aliont tUtccn In- tori-Hug ttfWtl waull be lore from Atlanta, six from Savannah, four from JnrksonvUte wut six from AugtMlt, the majority of which were secured by ■Mr. W. W. Collins, who made o tour of these cities tn tne interest of the fair, ami. by the way, whoso roiniee- tlou tu dial capacity tins Just eenseil. a\u sr.\u.\i.; 'i.i si’aiik The directors cntliM for thn tut of at tractions obvady auourtnl, mid tt opened the eyes of some nr them, 'liiero Is certainly .to tack of numse- meat nltnietlons already btoktxl mid | pp it Is difficult to sis' whom say m.no m could lie pot Tlie 1st 6tarts off with XYmipell and Itie .Midway and goes «u down thv.ntith two he-nv ,>r oior - of In'. ton.'ilmf aum-crasot festunw, all of wlTeh have iCsm rtpaptedly mentioned, making sn army sueb a* ti is probably never MSB brougirr South before, MIDWAY IS BBtUl. About half of Midway (mil-bed Ma con yesterday morning. That i say, Mr Otto Sduu'.dt, ttio clever man- ager of the big attraction, and forty- seven of tils lending |it* iple came In ■mil got down to work early In the dny. This la less than half of Iho Midway crowd. The others i.ro peeled In by 'Saturday, nutl before thn nrfflunlug of next week Midway will lie In shape and ready for basilican Tflfe RXKCti'TIVE COMMITTEE. The second meeting held dast nlxht was that of the executive committee. It look the executive committee only about an hour to wind up their work, but they nreompltslied a great deal. They decided to clow.' the park gates to the public on Friday. This Is done In onler to allow visitors time lo ar range their exhibits without being an noyed ami Interfered with by the crowd of citizens who go down each day. Til" contract was also let for sprlnk ling the park dny and night, and thcro will be no danger of dast during tho Dixie Fair. A resolution was passed calling on nil merchants to close lliclr places of business between the hours of It o'clock mid it o'clock on opening day, in order to Ipt clerks and others take part in the big parade. The committee In charge reported lint the floral prixv*- slou Is assuming monster proportions mid they expect to have half the ladles of Macon In Kno, A resolution was passed calling on every merchant nnit citizen of Ha con to decorate on opening hay. It Is Iho desire that n piece of hunting bo dis played on every building In Mneon; not only on bust Ten* Umu, but resi dents* of all nixes, nnd no inntter where located. PrtlMS DAY. A mailer of Interest to all will bo the announcement that Invitations have been sent to lion. Ileury Ulcli- unlson of the Atlanta Journal, .1. It, KatlH of the (STvantuih News and Hou. n. W. J! limn of the Ocorglii Cracker, nsklng them to apeatT hero .on Press •Day, Wednesday, die 21th. On Ihe day following. Farmers' Day, non. Pope Brown or llawklusville, ti. Jt. Hyal* of .SavniiiMti. Jann* M. Smith of Oglethorpe .mil I,oil F. 1.1 v- tngston ot Atlanta will make addresses. NE of the most satis factory things about our business is tiie way peo ple who get our prices and then shop around, finally come back and buy of us—for they do come back in almost every instance. It is the strongest evi dence that we are selling good Shoes for less than other stores. E. €. & C. W. THE SHOE MEN, 51G Cherry Street. A FRAGMENT. Picked Up on the Street. A misplaced fragment of a Northern blizzard wafted Its way through hla whiskers. *wlOi a wanton caress, as he braced htmsctf^up In front of me. He was a perfect type of the genus tramp, nnd I wan prepared for the aterotyped plea. "I don't warn anything to eat. not even a nickel to get a cap of coffin, for I have had a good, square meal. I don't want money to hire a bed: but I do want 10 cents to buy a drink of whisky.” Surprised, and tsken aback by the unexpected and refreshing honesty of the man, I Involuntarily placed my hand In my pocket and itopk out a dime, and gave tt 'to him. Ao '('p'.inu It, and thanking mo with a graceful bow, he turned and left me. As I watched him for a moment, ws he pissed up the street, I said to myself, “another bit of human plotsam. I wonder whait cause—what Influence made a wreck of this man's life—traits' forming one gently beed Into a tramp •and beggar? He may be the Index ot a tragedy that wrecked not only his life, but others. Who knows? Verily, .mo-balf of the world don't know bow the other half lives, and probably don't care.” A TALENTED WOMAN. SHORT STORIES OF THE TOWNS Interesting Items of News Gathered by the Reporters of the Telegraph. filing* Which Happened Yrittrday Thai Will Eniitrlflla Mmny of the leildin of the Morning Pa par. JUST TOO SHORT FOR HEADLINES IMiAJ. BACON'S SPEECH—Mj). Ba con will speak on Saturday nlgtx tn the Academy of Music, instead ot at the Volunteers' tArmorv. tt having been found tmooaeible to secure the latter place for that night. OFFICER HESTER SICK—Police Of ficer Heeoir Is ouKe sick with the pre vailing CTmotalnt—broken-bone fever. He has been In bad health for several months oust, and his present attack mokes his condition rather serious. JATBIRDS IN JEOPAUDY.—lIon. W. TI. Sperry and City Attorney Win ter Wimberly loft yesterday for Mr. Wimberly's place In Twigg» c.mtay on a hunting expedition of several days. MESSRS. J. tt HERTZ ind J. T. Nyhan left yesterday morning to at tend the street railway convention in Atlanta. They will be gone several days and learn all there Is to lie learned at such an Important meeting. WIIiL HAVE A BOOTH.—The He brew young ladies of. .Macon, with their usual pluck and enterprise, are prepar ing tn hove a refreshment booth ut the Dixie Fair. Thev will make It one of the moeit attractive ones on the ground. DEATH IN EAST. MACON.—George Ulaekshear. 'the 10-year-oid ton of Fore man Blactoheur of the Bibb -Mills, died of fever at his father's home in Bast Macon yesterday morning. The funeral will take place this afternoon nt 3 o'clock. She Delightfully Entertains the Guests of the Park Hotel. - The guests Of the Park hotel were treated to an evening of rare enjoy ment yesterday by Miwlxsme 'Armstrong who Is a guest of tho hotel. . 'Madame Armstrong possesses a voice of rare culture ami sweetness, and Is a superior performer on the piano. Madame Armstrong has., for some time pis:, devoted her tlme.rund tal ent to tfufliaicUng amateurs In operatic performances* and whnrovcr^ghe has been the press, fiati given Tier many flattering complimentary notices. She has a targe reportolre and Is comtem- platlng an operatic performance with loesl talent In December. It Is probable the performance will bo for xhe benefit of the Public Library, but In all events it will be for .the benefit Of some charitable Institution. iMadamo Armstrong will be d popular acquisition to Jfacon's society while here. She Is a woman of great per- loirtl beauty nnd possesses those /•harming, graceful manners found on ly tn cultured society. • i > PERSONAE. William II. Stiimi of Chattanooga wan here yesterday. iMr. J. U Size aud wife of Richmond, Vn., uro In Mn'cnu for a few days. Miss Kttn Daughtry if Cordelo Is visiting Mrs. A. Cttamliera, ou Second street. F. Q. Hancock, the well,known At lanta publisher, was in Macon yester day. Sir. H. C. Duncan of Oglethorpe was nmong the visitors In the city yester day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rl<;i> anil daughter have recovered from a severe ntlack of fever. Mm, William Ii. DeWItt of P.ilatka, l’la., and Miss Stella Moon- of Val dosta armed In Ihe city l ist utght. Airs. F. J. Magille of Jacksonville, Fla.. Miss Fay Van Duncan of Jack sonville, Fla., nnd Mr. D. M. McCon nell ot Chlllienthe, O., are guests nt the Park Hotel. ASPHYXIATED DY GAS. Two Negro Workmen nave a Narrow Escape From Death. Two negro laborers, while wnrkiug in n deep ditch corner Cherry and Fourth streets* yesterday afternoon. , were overcome by gas, and when di»- j covered were almost dead. The negroes were taking up seme : old gas pipes in a ditch on Fourth I street, and when Iho pipes were dis- - ' conneeUst they began leaking, ti l and j few minutes the ditch was tilled with Before the men r.-itixcd their iveril they were overcome by gas and would no doubt have heed dead in it few minute* bad not they b.vv. dim . v enxl within a very short while after the gas WW Itimcd Into ihe ditch. It was neeesduy to use ropes and n targe number of men to get tlie men out. but after they were taken from the ditch and 1-cg.tn to Inhale fresh air they S.*ni revived, and In a half hour afterword were at work again. A CONVINCING EXHIBITION. Mr. Everett Introduced M'tay New Features Into Last Night's Per formance, r- The hypnotic exhibition given by Mr. fl. A. C. Everett at the StetmWay hall last night was. beyond doubt, the most convincing presentation of hts won derful power that has ever been made to a Micon nudtenee. and itbe entertain ment cannot have failed to tnnuevnany new converts lo a full belief 4n the genuineness of his claims as a hypno tist. He Introduced Into the enter tainment a variety of now features that have never before been seen here. Th entertainment throughout was char acterized by the most startling’demon strations whloh revealed to the unbi ased more forcibly than baa ever be fore been presented, convincing proof of his claims as a hypnotWt. One of his best and most entertain ing subjects last night was -a gentle man of inliotit 60 years of age. who was hypnotized In the audience. My sug gestion. while the subject was In the liypnotlo slate, one young innn was rendered unable 'to resist the influence ct tho hypnotist. Many other features equally l.iterentlng were presented. iMr. Everett will give another enter- Dtlnmcn? on next Tuesday evening. A HOSPITAL CORPS. TBN DOULAns FOR THE LIBRA RY.—A modest but very liberal and loyal c tlzen of Macon left $10 In gold in Um Telegraph ofilet- last night for the relief of ithe Public Library. He says the people of Macon mum act—and act at once. MAI. WINTERS AT WORK-Look ing wan and pale, hut ns plucky ns ever. Mnj. Winters >vas at the park nearly alt of yesterday working with his usual vim and energy. And as sick as be lias been, he has kept right up with his end of the exposition work. THEIR NBIV UNIFORMS.—Chief Jonee expects ito have the members of the Are department 'take their place In ■the opening day parade with their new uniforms on. The unlfonw have arrlevd and are now only undergoing slight al terations. They are ot dark« cloth and much handsomer than the old uniforms. SOMEBODY'S CHANCE.—IPilofcssor Granada, the tlght-wtro walker, who is to give exhibitions at the Dixie Fair, wants applications at once from parties who wish 4o bo carried neroas- the wire during the different performances. His transportation fucRitles are limited, and those who come first will get;'the llret ride. THE PAINTING~RY MR.'.RUFUS EVANS, representing a cotton picking scene, displaces In Lamar Williams’ window yesterday afternoon Is one of tlio most realistic work of art ever seen in Macon. .Mr. Evans is a local artist and will enter tile picture at iho fair for the prize of {100 offered for the best oiig.u.ti picture. • BURIED AT BYRON.—Mrs. J. E. Taylor; the wife of Mr. Jim Taylor, a well knotva planter of Crawford coun ty. died at Blue Ridge,. Ga„ Monday. The remains were brought to Macon yesterday morning anil carried to tho residence of .Mia Carlos, on First street, where they remained' until placed aboard the Southwestern- train and shipped to Byron for interment. TltF, MACON AND NORTHERN train flint lias boon leaving Macon nt U n. m. will boffin on Friday \o leave nt 8:45 n. m. t noils to make connec tion with the Kntonton train. This will put passengers *.n 3*tonton at 11 n. in., Instond of 0 p. ttk, ns heretofore. Tills Is another one of the* many Im provements the management Is making In the rood. i Capt. Will fa ms Will Organl*o«a Full Corp* Among Macon Companies. Capt. Howard J. Williams, surgeon of the Second Osorgta regimen:. Is now engaged In organising a full hospital corps from among tho members of tho companies composing the second bat talion . Ills luca is to be able each year *0 cirry (.» th«> statu encamp- meat a corps of well drilled men who will know their business from the tlrst tnsloiul of having to make up the corpa with now men after-the camp has been • I’lMW-d. Ti!.- t’llii'*! > til-- vS.O.Ml'! Regiment Hospital corps Is made up ns follows: Oapt. Howard J. William*, Lieut Herman of Kastman, assistant surgeon; settlor MrtWkt. N. I. Brunner) Junior sergeant, W. T. Morgan, And twelve privates. NOTICE. The members of the Macon Theoeoph leal Society are hereby notHl-M that th« next regular weekly mooting will be luv'd ! nicht In tticlr new lecture hall, on S^vnd street, oyer Cobb. GabonVaa * CObb’s <>ritc*. The public are cordi ally invited to attend. Awarded highest honors—World'# Fair. DR ftlCB ^ CREAM BAKING WWMB MOST PERFECT MADE. A p* c Grape Oesm of Tartar Powder. Fite tom Ammonia, Alum or inyothtr adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. RAILROAD NOTES. athcrod Oovnd <ind Aft Turds and Shops. Master M;u in* Central v Imc tn a wn \V. "iM'.l:' t»( the Central la Mne fev.*r. luster car builder Is confined to his at the Ceniml hou-e by elcknees. Mr. J. G. Robinson, master ‘machin- h*t at the Geunrla Southern tAtop. re turned la<K night from Virginia. Mrs. Robinson returned with him. Jv»im P. McIntyre, master car builder of tho Central ut Savannah, has re signed. USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Dr*. Ilolmos %v fitatun. Dentists, K6 MiH»K*rry Streot. tt cures bleeding gums, ulcers, *o.v mouth, sore cleuns the teoSj and purtfles the br«» h Vnr by ult druggisia* Flesh means strength to with stand chronic ailments, coughs, colds and disease. Sound flesh Is essential to health. Scott’s Emulsion the Cream or Cod-liver Otl, enriches tho blood, builds up flesh and fortifies the system against sickness and chronic ailments. Physicians, the world over, ondorso it, Da't It dwelled bj Substitutes! I*r*r*itd h; fttsu i titvar, S. V. AH Phimwu. J. W. BU RKE’S NEW BOOK STORE He lnvit-zj all his old frl-nds and cus ttunera to come to see him at tbo Burke Book and Stationery Company’s Store, near die old stand. He will k"<*p on hand SCHOOL BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. M ill girder any tiook you aunt or other uoods, and furnizh at Pabllahere wuu. w. _ _ prt-ccs. Prices as low aa tlie lorwxfct. Call and see iilm, or send your your orders and fie guaraatees Halls— faction. BROKE THEIR RECORDS. Some Fast XVtirk by Trotter, ou the Nashville Track. Nashville, Oot. 17.—This wa* the third day of the trotrtiits meeting tt Cumberhind Park. The weather w« deLghtful. Ihe track List, but the at- tecidonce <an .small. A number of ihe homes were sent against rh<Sr records, t!.‘- r. suits 1-11117 as foil ms: Beriesire Belle, to bait 2:30, went In 2:23 1-S. -McCurdy, Jr., to beat 2:30, went.In 2:23 1-2. RuSplt Wilkes, to beat 2:09 1-2, went la 2:08 1-2. . ErpecaUitlon, to beat 2:13 S-i, arent tn 2:15 .3-i. Mercury, to beat 2:30, went In 2:21. Summaries: Gtea Mayor Htake* for yeurllng trotters, purse $1,000. Mile. Inda. won; Rutherford second, Fjusteil third. Time, 2:39 3-4. Hermitage stakes, 2:35 trot for 3- yeur-lds. $5,000: two in three: Oiroqun 1 't Retfburl ....2 • Llroonero 3 3 Ctuherine Canmlng, Chimes, Delbert ai»l Freeland also ran. Time, 2:12 1-4, 2:13 3-4. Free for all, purse $3,000. . ' Ryland T i 1 Azote 2 3 3 Phoebe Wilkes ....4 3 4 Tinte. 2:10, 2:08 1-4, 2:08 3-4. 2:28 trot, puree. $2,003—Rex Americas won: jura Kirmon second. Nut Prince third. Time, 2:20; 2:10 1-2; 2:21 1-4. IN TIIE PAVILION. This Is the inaugural day of the Virginia Jockey Club, and the gates of Its new track ai: 6t. Aapurh, near Washington, D. C., will be 'thrown open to an eager and appreciative pub lic. Tho Old Dominion In right up to date and has the proper move on her. Tho straight-laced fanaticism iliat,. in leas unllgihroncd days, burned witches and committed all sorts of deviltry In the name of all that is good ftads uo lodging place wMkIn her borders. The result will bo Increased properly values and money galore 4n The -pockets of her citizens. A pleasing prospect, don't you think so? Here’s wbi.it other* have to axy about the mooting: with lioracs and horsemen from ’the jockey club tracks and the Jockey dub Judges, track oflloera and starter, the New York season will toe taken up where Morris Park left off. Though the track has Just been completed, the horse owners who have seen- It pro nounce l't perfect to Its equipment. Hundreds of representatives fro.ni the most prominent stables In the Dast and West are already on 'the ground, and their participation in the meeting Is enough 'to Insure very high cius3 Sport. And t-hait'e Just what can be expected from the fa-tl of the flrsctflng until the last hoof-beat Is heard in December. It's sufficient to say 'that today's card has quite a metropolitan look. Again, don’f you think *0? First quotations received tn Putzel's Pavilion Sit 12:45 p. m'. AT NARRAGANSETT YESTERDAY. First race—Thrco-fourtlis of a mile. Time, 1:16 1-2. Hibernia Queen; 95; 5 'to 1 (Ftausgun) 1 Sappho; 94; 10 -to 1 (Welch) 2 Blue blurs; 102; 5 to 1 (Blake) 3 Second race—One mtle. Time, 1:42 3-4. Annte Bishop; 103; 3 to 1. ...(Bldky 1 George Dixon; 95; 15 to 1..(McCain) 2 Plenty; 101; 12 bo 1 (H. Jones) 3 Third race—Seven-eighths of u, mile. Time, 1:29 3-4. The Queen; 111; 5 <0 l....(Snedekcr) 1 Billy Boy; ltd; 6 to l....(ll. Jones) 2 By Jove; 110; 4 to 1 (Welch) 3 Fourlh race—Five and one-halt fur longs. Time, 1:10. Hermunlta; HO; 6 -to 5 (Clark) 1 Lady Richmond; 110; 3 to 1 (Clereco) *. 2 Relict; 110; 8 to 1 (Weloh) 3 Fifth raco'-Ono mile and cue-six teenth. Time, 1:51. BaJbrtgguu; 103; 8 to l....(McClane) 1 Darkness; 109; 4 to 1 (Ba'-lard) 2 Now or Never; 103; 6 to 5..(Burrell) 3 Track fast KING’S DAUGHTERS’ BOOTH. The Ladles Preparing to Serve tho Publio ot the I'nlr. Tlie King's Daughters are making . elaborate preparations to sen’e the vis itor* at the fair with all hinds of tho most delicious refreshment They will have two booths that Will surpass any thing of the kind that has eTer been seen on the fair grounds In Macon and thev are sure to get a large patronage. The booths wSifie run In the interest of the hospital, aud by this menus tho King’s Daughters hope to raise a sum that will materially aid the hospital association la opening the Instltutlen during the month of November under favorable conditions that will Insure Its contemplated success. Tlio booths will be located in the mlddlo of tho upper story of the new exhibition halt. They will be decorated In the King's Daughters colors, white and purple. In the centre of the stand will bo placed a large Maltese cross, die em blem of the society, bearing the ini tials *’L H. N,” of their motto: “In His Name.” On the opening day tho ladies will serve barbecued meats. This feast will be prepared by experienced caterers In the old country style, and this elated nothing more need be said. Tho ladles have gon» to a great deal of trouble nnd considerable exponso In preparing these booths and will give them their personal atteut-ion through out the entire three weeks of the fair. A11 who go their way for refreshments may ho sure of getting tho best on tho grounds. DENTISTRY. . Dr. A. S. Moore,, who has for the lost eight years been reasonable in Ills charges for dental fork, aud who is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken a post-graduate course in prosthetlo dentistry, owing to the stringency o£ the times, Is willing to be even more reasonable In his charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can have your dental work doue. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington avenue, near First Baptist church. Vlneville and tBclt Line of street cars pass his office DEAD LOADS Of -pretty new things 4n furniture and carpets Just received for the fair trade at Payne & Willingham's. SHERIFF'S NEW OFFICE.—Work on Sheriff Westcott'e new office at the court house will begin tn a few days. Tho sheriff’s office is to be located tn the•‘basement floor, directly underneath Ordinary WlleVo offlee. The Iron ratl ing in front will ive removed and stone steps built, leading, to e. door that will take the place wt one of the present large windows. The place will be well titled up. and Sheriff Westcott says'll will be the beet olttce In the building. TEMPORARY INJUNCTION. Cot. Isaac Hardeman Makes a Flying Trip to Fort Valley. Ool. Isaje Hardeman has Just re turned from a flying trip to (Mount Airy, 'Where he went before Judge Speer, who Is at his summer home, with a petition for Injunction prsyed for by the Berkeley Phosphate Com pany. Ashley Phosphate Oompatry both of South Carolina, 'Jt. H. Lanchlemer & Sons and Foster Knight A Co. of Maryland, to appoint • receiver for Brown A Franklin Co. of Tennllle and enjonlng them 'from -paying amount* to a member of heir creditors In Sa vannah and Augusta, aha arc also made parties to the bill. The petition alleged that the Brown A Franklin Company had concocted a •Thome to defraud their creditors. The assets of tho Brown A Franklin Osmpany are estimated at $20,000, and -the debts are eald to be tn cxcees of this amount. Judge Speer granted a temporary in junction and appointed Air. Marion Erwin receiver. Hearing is set for November 12. A GOOD SHOWING. Receiver Harris of the Northern, yesterday Wed i Slates court hts report ft of September, and tt w 1* as to cause the receiver pride tn the con-duet of U '11-burst -Ipls of th tp.-iCAn 106.S3, leavl This Is a and proves that Receiver Harri: running the roid both profitably ecootgnicalty. Macon and the United the month leh a report ► feet much ■ road. >w* the re- nonth to be mads. $15.- Df $3.2*5.17. tn*. LADIES DO YOU KNOW Ort. FEUX LE BRUN’S STEEL BHD PEOT81 PILLS *n* th<* original and < liable ccro on tb-* ou- _ ' 'ail. <t« J.ui: •• «•«>!«! u&ly by GOODWYN’S DRUG STORE; Got* Agents. Uacon. Ga. . AT ST. ASAPH TODAY. Flint race—Three-tounths of a mile. Derfargllla, 102; Galilee, 100; Wnh Jim, 114; Hurllnghum, 100; Lobcngula, 94; Ed Kearney, 109; Leottlwell, 105; Gold Dollar. 102; Urania, 91. Second raco—One mile and one-six teenth. Restraint, 102; Patrician, 106; Warlike, 98; Prince Ctrl, 101; St. Mi chael. 119; Banquet, 124: Candelabra, U0; Live Oak, 101. Third race—Three-fourthn of a mile. Bizarre, 99; St. Vluceni;. 100; Benefac tor, too; Brambalette (Ally), 103; Oock- ade, 107; King Gold, 106; Jewel, 101; Harris, 105; Emmtl, 10L r ourtu race— turee-iouruia ot a mile. FUototum, -90; El Tclegrj fo. 95; Ericsson, 95; Mlnmnc Queen, 95; Blick- han-k, 95; Memento (oolt), 97: Wem- berg. 107; Hatton, 107; Flirt, 109; Bare- mu, 101; Inara. 97; Mclmyre, 101; Po- dhtuo, 101; Hazelkatch, 103. Fifth race—One mile. Shadow, 84; Thurston, 97; Set-juket, 90; Pulitzer, 102; Soug and Dance, DO; Shelly Tuttle, 105; Bonavcnture, 101. Sixth race—Frvo-elgbths of a mile. Tree Top, 107: Tuscan. HO; Anwrord-um. 110: Ashland Eclipse. 107; Whtzgig (colt). 110; Alberta, 110; Golden Gate, U0; The Clown, U0; Tho Forager, 110. INCOME TAX. It Will lAffect a Goodly Number of Ma con Pcope. Blessed are the poor, for they will not be compelled to pay an Income tax. The income tax bill paseed by con gress. wilt soon toe tn operation itnd a number of Macon capitalsts, bank ers, merchants, lawyers and perhaps & doctor or two. with a few others thrown in for good measure, will have to yield up 2 per cent, on their Incomes aftt-r ’the $4,000 dead line has been reached. It Is not definitely known Just when the tax will be levied, i.ut the Inter na! revenue collectors In Georgia are getting ready to start on 'their rounds to ascertain who rite rich men are and how much the-lr annual in come Is. This wit be a difficult task. 4>ut Uncle Sam wants that money, he needs it in hts business, and chose Poor moA-als who are so unfortunate as to have laconics of over $4,000, meal pay the privilege of being rU-v. The law becomes operative after Jan uary. 1S95, and remains tn rorce until January t, 1900, but as stated above. It is not definitely known when the collectors -will begin :helr round* The 2 per cent. Income tax la levied on alt gains and profits of the preced ing year amounting to over $4,000 on each Individual - residing at home or abroad. This also applies <0 banks, corporations and every branch of com merce or revenue. Every corporation or individual employing an Individual, whose salary or Income exeeeds $4,000 per annum, snxli report the same 10 the collector of iaterna! revenue, pro vided -.hat all state, county or muoie- tpal officers shall be excjppt. Your daily can do you no good when your stomach and digestion are out of order ! The food you eat does not make so much difference as the way it' is digested. When in health you can eat almost anything, but when sick the most deli cate dishes cause disgust! Brown’s Iron Bitters I* the best Temedy lor stomach troubles end indigestion yfb can take. It has been tried ana proven for many years. It will surely cure you. Brown's Iron Bitters does not injure the teeth or cause constipa tion, as all other iron medicines do. If your stomach troubles you, it's Brown's Iron Bitters you need 1 Do not try it as an experiment merely, for many, many sufferers have told us of dyspepsia cured— health restored—you need not doubt / All Druggists and General Storekeepers sell it. Cut get the genuine— Bkown Chemical Co., Baltiaore, Md. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—H. G. Cutter, executor, and Mra. Alary A. Ayres, executrix, ot tho estate of Asher Ayres, late of shld county, deceased flavin* represented to this court that they have fully discharged the duties of mid trust, this Is. therefore, to noti fy all Dartles concerned, to file objec tions, if any they have, on or before tho flrwt Monday in December. 1894, or else letters of dismission will then be Issued as asked for. C, M. WILEY. Ordinary. OBOftGIA. BIBB COUNTY-A. A. Cul len. administrator of the estate E. W Melton, late of said county, deceased* having represented to this court that he has fully discharged the duties of 3*14 trust, and now asks for letters of dismis sion. This is to notify oil parties con cerned to* file objections, if any they have, on or before the tlrst Monday in December, JKH. or letters of dismission will then be granted as asked for. a M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Samuel R. Jaaues. executor of the estate of Richard W. Jaques, kite of said county, deceased, having represented to this court that he has fully discharged the duties of said trust and now asks for letters of dismis sion. This is, therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to file objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday in December, 1894, or letters of dlsmlaaloa will then be granted as asked for. This third day of September, 1894. a M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Dr. B. II. Tstterson having applied »o ine for let ters 6f guardianship of the person and property of Willie C.Foster, this is there- 1 f'sre to notify all parties concerned to j t:!e their objections, if uny they have, on ' or »Wsre the first Monday in November \ 1884. or letters will then be issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. I GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-The apTi praisers appointed to set aside a twelve# months’ support to Mrs. Mary S. K|«>j| and her one minor child out of the estatWn of James T* Nisbet. deceased, having flfpj I thetr return in this office, this is ihtre3 fore to notify all parties concerned to flja th*!r objections on or before the n r rf Monday tn November, ISM. why said re turn should not be made the ludgm^S of this court / P* Tf OrUinary.d