The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 23, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY HORNTHG, OCTOBER 23, 1894 R. C. WILDER'S SOUS C0. 7 MAC03J, CA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough and dressed, shlnrlcs, laths. and dealers In mixed paints, lead, ell,. lime, plaater. cement and builders’ hoidware. Cl< TO 623 THIRD STREET. CAUGHT A MAN OM THE LINE Tlio.Uncanny Caleb of a Fisherman Yesterday in the Ocmulgeo Elver. ANCHORED TO A WILLOW Hill!. II lUiaalns Th.r. to Bo Jnv.HIg.lod by turn Coroner—I. II tbo Body of • tlurdorod Man or a Csir at Accidental Drownlngl A fisherman named Riley made nn ubcaaoy find down the Octnulgee river early yeaterdny afternoon. II* went to flm bi* trot line* and found a man lunging on one of tin; llnea by one foot nml burled ten feet beneath til© surface In the water. Mr. Riley la o fl»hermnn who make* tils living ot tlio business. He llvcj four miles west of the city on tlie Co lumbus road, and went down to bla <#rot llnea .(retched ucrooa the river Juat be low the old Macon and Covington bridge. He had not fished the lines alnoe laat Saturday, und taking his bout, as usual, he proceeded" to flail ulong the fun length of Ihe trot lint. When he reached the middle of the river be felt something very heavy re sist hie effort to zulse tlie lhie. He thought he had hooked nn Immense cat flah und pulled away st the load with all his might. - Rut Imagine hie horror, when, upon reaching the point where tbo line sank far beneath the water, the leg of n man shot upward In his face. It waj hooked to ono of the Short lines und bohbed up and down as he held It there, at moat transllxcd In his seat. He released the body from the Ash line and tlclng a string cround the foot, floated It to a how of n willow Iren und fastened It there, llo hastened on to the city to make known to Coroner Knight what ho laid found. He searched 1n vatu for the coroner, who could not bo found, and late In the even ing lurt the city; It Is supposed, to re turn home. He romulnca.nround the clfy hntl for quite a while, but not be ing able to lnur anything about the coroner's whereabouts, he left. He had Ikirdly more than disappeared, however, before the coronor, having, got tidings «* the nutter, arrived ut police head quarters in March of Riley, -nits was Very late in tile evening, no, on account of this unfortunate circumstance, the roronoi* could not proceed. Riley was wry much excltod over the nutter nml couldn't tell whether Hie body was that of n white man or a negro. Nor did lie tot) Italy body the litsiulto spot where be had tied the body to the willow, llo only nald It was below the CovfngTon mid .Macon bridge. He said that he was so excited over anting the iwdy that he just flur ried It over to the tree und tied It, and cams on to the city. He couldn't tell dof.ultoly, but Olid that the body, ap peared to bo In an advanced stage of decomposition. Caronor Knight, with nothing to work on, had, of rourae, to postpone uny fur ther InmUcatlon mull this morning, when Riley will be found and the body tik.-n up for Inquent utal burled. .So far no ono hits been found who can furnish even ti surmise its to who the drowned man is. A CHINAMAN'S OHAIUTS. IVlmt Sam Chow- Thinks About Ono of tho Great Three Trnlta. “Why, Sam, where is your assist- null" n Telegraph reporter salt! as ho Mop|ied In front of Sant Hhoo's hum- dry yesterday Vfteruoon for hot daily Chat with tluv friendly retcnlUl. “What 1ms become of tho other Sam';'' "Me no got no podu'r," he replied, as lie laid down his smoothing Iron and started to lliodoor with h.s Wanted friendly smile OR. “Oh, I mean Ilutl fellow who was In herer helping you yesterday. Don't you understand!" “Oh, d;it telle, he no got no Jloli. H stayeo hero till ho glttiv Jtob." "Why, you don't mean to say he paid you any thing for st.iy.ug here, do you!" “No! u -! not” In quick succession; “ho no pa> .a- mo mitit'u; ho po' fellor; hr no settee do monee. 1dm slek long that, when him get tea better lie here an* Hkee to slay 1111 he gettto Jloli. 1 say ht call come, cans' when- one mau tot two men eut; see!” Aud the ('hittatnan Unshed as If ho had got off n tine yarn. ' Well, now, 8am, guppose y.«t were sirk and out of work, could you go Into any Chinese laundry and ask to stay mull you conkl got a Jour “Vans," ho replied* “1 never see dis fciu-r iH-fo’, but CUwtnum ht uo llkeo McUioon man; he nlleo tlinco Idudder (brother) ami 1 do dls cant* why? Cans' 1 (Mrs lanndley now; blmcby 1 gptre no butndley att' maybe ho gotre on", deu tne go doro when no got,-© w n k.'' “Bat tnpposo ho does not, want to look for a'Job or does uot want to help you. would you let him stay?" "No, when lie heifer me klekee put (him understood). Me no wiiok for loiter. It lie 110 Retire nock f.q lone ttiiie, ii 1 sal dih wont to pay me for eatre tils Ughte.* Maetm has an unusually Intelligent lot of Chinamon, though it cannot lie said that frleud Ohoo belongs to the ela-s. On the whole, though, he is a Hist rate fellow. Oil. WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed tho warning—the sig nal. perhaps, of tho .are approach of th.-.t mere terrible disease, roUMiaith n? A-- yourself if yo U ,,n afford. r..r m. so', o of s.iv\ng M cents, run ihe risk ani do nothing for it. We know front expartenc. that Shiloh's Cure Will cure year ci'ugh It never fails Til I a e t- plc.ns oily more than s million bottles were wild the past year, it rvlisves croup and whooping vs,ugh u: ones. M- berft do not be without it. Kor lsu.c back. (Ms or clnvt. u*e sidioh's Porous Plasters, gold by u,s dwyu A s i .11 Drug Compeer. corner Cherry strut ond cotton arenas. I't. I’rice's Cream Baking I’owdet World's I’sir HiitKst Ansrd. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Macon, said ntate and county, between '-be legal hours of sale, on the flrst Tuesday In Novem ber, 1894: Than tract or parcel of land In the fourth District of said county, being north half of lot No. 110. con taining 101 1-1 acres, and . founded north by lands of Price and Bailey: east by Ben J-ickson; south by Duke Braswell, and west by Ollbert. Bald property levied on ne the property of Jame* M. Langston, to eatltfy « Ilfs Issued from city court of Macorf In fa vor of Grace M. Hunt v». James SI. Langston. Also, nt «be eame time ond place, flve-oeventba undivided Interest In that parcel of land In the Vlnevllle district skid stme and county, known as part of lot No. one <1), end situated on west side of Forsyth road, and bounded northeast by Forsyth road; southwest by Central nllraul: west by road run ning from F,<r<yi"h road to Bellevue, and east by, English, vend known os Tinsley place, -coritatnlng one (1) acre more or less. Levied on to saltlsfy a Ufa Issued from city court of Macon In favor of C. W. DiTPree vs. W. A. Huff. Also, at the same time and place, (hat tract of land in the city of Macon, said sttste and county,- known ns part of Ht. Pwul Church property, being Mio Irtt conveyed to Mira Kate L.Ross by H. It. Hrmlnger. and described -an fallows: neglr.i.Jng at the corner of Miss Sin- son's lot on Forsyth street, and run ning along said street to corner of lot of II. B. Krmlnger fas then owned) »lxty-two feet; thenot along the side of Ermlnger's lot ninety-three feet to an alley; thence eastward sixty-two feet along niM alley; thence ninety- three feet along Miss Mason's lot to starting point on Forsyth street. Said property levied on to satisfy a flfa Is sued from cUy court of Macon In favor of -Mrs. Thomas Peters va. W. II. Cornell, administrator of Luelen E. Cornell, L. B. HERRINGTON, Deputy Sheriff. The mercury is falling; the calm of sumnler is fading. Old Boreas is beginning to blow and every breath whispers “Heavier Clothing.” In the meantime wo are watching the interest of our customers and getting for them all that is going, . All the lots are handsome and styl ish; all are exceptionally at tractive because of unusual prices—so low—that business conditions have let us put on tlie goods. How can you afford to go elsewhere, when ready to buy a Suit, or Overcoat, or Hat? The wise ones don't. MACON, GA. 51 10 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds, TEMPUS PUGIT—Is true, but the time we give you flies none too fast; neither too slow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. Try one. GEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. LAND SALE. GEORGIA. BlRB COUNTY.—Unde- ond by virtue ol a Dower of wile vested in the Guarantee Comjrmy of Georgia by Thoe. A. Clay. In a deed made nad delivered -to It by him and recorded In book W.W.. fol.o 21. In the office of the clerk of Bibb superior court, the under signed will sell at public oute’y before tho court house door In Macon. Bibb county, On., between the legal hour., of sale on the flrst Tuesday In November, 1891. the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land aliunde, lying tund being In the state of Georgia and county of Bibb and ttt tho fourth (ttih) district of said county of Bibb, being one hundred and fourteen (114) aorea. more or Ires, all In one body, nnd bounded aa follows: North by Rocky creek: coat by other lands of- The* A. Clay: south by Thbmaw'on road: and west by lands of G. Goodwin and J. T. Knight. Hold land will bo sold ns the property or Thos. A. Clay for the purpose of ply ing a certain principal note for (too, dated March 1st. 1SSD. an 1 duo March 1st, 1894. and Interest thereon to No vember 6. 1894 . amounting -to J27.34. mode by said Thoe. A. Clay to Lina 81 Korn, the principal nnd Intercat due on »,1d note to sakl Aral Tuesday being 1527.34, bo-rides 10 pea* cent, attorney's fere on said amount, and the coots of thU proceeding, according to the terms of the deed aforesaid. October 8. 1894. GUARANTEE CO. OF GEORGIA. Steed & Wimberly, attorneys. F. A. SUTTEHBERSER &C0 (SUCCESSORS TO J. W. BURKE & CO. MUSIC HOUSE.) J Agents for the celebrated SOHMER PIANO, \ - WORLD'S FAIR GOLD I’lANO,- ' \ ' ■ ■ f which cosFC.000 and took flrst prite st Chicago. At oar stdre, 422 Second street, can bo found a complete stock of everything to be dtaired In th* musical Unc. mrrn county sheriff sale. Will b« sold before the coart house door In the oity of Macon, Bibb coun ty, C*:., during the legal hours of wile, on tCie llnw Tuesday In November, 1834, the following property to-wit: All that tract or parcel of Und lying and being In Bibb county, Ga., on the Columbus rtxtd. about three miles from Macon, containing one-eighth of nn acre more or lew, and bounded as fol- K>w«: On tfte nom'h by the Oolumfous road; east by B<Htsy Preston land; south by bind of Jerry Fanklln; west by an alley, being part of the fend conveyed by Jennie Smith to Alary Comer, Levied on ns the property of W. C. Smith, to aitisfy a flfa issued from Justice court of the 4Sl»t District, O. M., In favor of Cfloman * Ray, vs. W. C. Smith. Also at the sime thno nnd place that jort of lot one In block No. thlrty*one In the city of Macon, bounded ua fol low*. by a line commencing mt th% southwest coruoi* of ILu vlhirnc and Second streets, »xU\ndln«r thence south ni>nx the west side of Second etreot, one hundred and five foot to a thirty foot alley, thence wvsi along the not\h •We of said alley twcAty-elght and one-fourth feet; thenco northw’eoterly ta\> Siftndred and eight nnd one-hnlf fret (208 1-1) to H.iWhome street; thence on s»>uth side of Haw* thflone street two hundred and twenay- two feet to place of beginning. I-evled on aa the property of John W. Traeey to «atJsf>* an execution iwued from B»bb superior court In flavor of Frank W. Stanley vs. John W. Tracey. O. S. \VBST\X)TT, Sheriff Rlbb County. BIBB COUNTY SHEUIFF*S~8ALE~ Will be sold before the court house door in the 6fty of Macon, Bibb county, Ga., during the legal hours of sale, on the flrst Tuesday in November, l^M; One grist mill, being a fra»me building; one Beok automatic engine und two boilers, together with heater, pumps and all necessary connections, and oom- plote outfit of gradual roxluctlon pro cess machtnery In aitd building, and oil belting and connections; also, one grain elevator, building nnd warehouse connected thereto, together with fans ond elevators and complete machinery nocesairy to the elevator In said build ing; also, four-room office building, together with ono Mosler double Iron Hife, one, long dc.-<k and office furnt ture In saM building; uk*}, ono stable and twwroom outhou^; also 45-hor»e l>nvcr We**thigbouse standard engine. Ail loestHd <>n the ^ui.ls «>f th.- (Vntr.il It-tilrkWl tad Ruiktng Company, rer Fifth and Walnut wtreets, in the city of Mteon, bring lxu’t.s of lots 5 and 6. block 16. fUd property levied on us the property of defendants, Tayl llr-Di A- Hall, to sitlsfv H 1\. f.t I sued from the dty court of Mact^n favor of th»» Natt mal Bask of Choi lyeraburg. Pa., vs. Taylor Bros. Hall. On account of The above described property being difficult and wpenilf to transport will be delivered on the promises, vis above deWrtbrd. L. B. HERRINGTON. Deputy Sheriff, BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.. Will be sold before the court he door In the ettv of lloeon, during legal hours of Mile, on the first Tuesday it* November next, tho following prop erty; - One Mjm'r & Hamlin org cne oak book case, ore lot of boaks, cne SQuare oak twtrte. two plush bot tom rockers, tvro skin rugs, one oak bxklllA one plush lounge^ one marble top table, one carpet sent rocker, two high back oik chairs, one lut rack, one large cane sent rockcr.ttvo rustic bmohen. two chslr*. Levied on as the property of Mary E. Ncl?.»a to satisfy THEY WILL BE HERE. ^BOSTON DOCTORS. •T^*" J. WHITMORE.' * DR. R. RURWICK. r * For two days only this visit, OCTOBER 21 and 28, WEDNESDAY and THURS DAY. AH who call on these eminent physicians the above date will receive all medical services and surgical treatment FREE UNTIL CURED. The object of this FREE SERVICE Is to become quickly acquainted with the sick; also to demonstrate the superior excellence of their methods of treating all diseases of a.chronic or long-standing nature. The doctors feel assured that the grateful endorsements of the many they relieve and cure will give them,' during their future visits, an extended practice that will amply repay for this great outlay of time and money. Although they treat all diseases of a chronic, long-standing, obscure or difficult nature, and cure many so-called Incurable diseases, they wish it thoroughly understood that if. after a thorough examination, your case is found to be incurable we frankly tell you so and reserve the right to reject all such cases. MAIN OFFICE SO WALTON 9TREEET. ATLANTA. GA. ALL DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES TREATED. CATARRH CURED—Consumption in ^he incipient stage; Bronchitis. Asthma. Rheumatism, all diseases of’the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, liver and kidney Scrofula, Sores, Ulcers and ail chronic blood troubles; Ecsema, Psoriasis, Pimples, Blotches and all akin troutles treated and cured If accepted. NERVOUS DISEASES—Epilepsy positively and permanently cured. Nervous de bility from any cause. Hysteria, Ncurathenla. Chorea, SU Vitus^ Dance, etc., posi tively cured by the London Specific treatment If curable. DISEASES OF WOMEN.—We examine ladies without exposure, and treat all dlscMM Peculiar to their sox without the uso of ring9, pessaries, etc., by a new an painkn method. , MEN—Weak. Diseased. Despondent—Men suffering from premature decay, ex- hausted and enfeebled powers, diseases causing losses, drains, weak or flailing mem ory, blotchss, pimples. Impure blood, fall Ing of hair, etc., should visit them at once. By their Anglo-German methods nnd remedies they guarantee such suffer ers Immediate relief and a permanent cure. CANCERS and malignant tumors and growths, all enlargements and glandular BtrolUngV removed and cured without the use of a knife. No pain. No matter whal disease you are suffering from, or how long standing; no matter how many phyai. clans have failed to cure you, call on ua It will cost you nothing and you profit by it. Office hours 9 a. in. to 8 p. nt * OFFICE AT BROWN HOUSE. a distress warrant for vent and cost ifo-ued by J. H. L. Gerdine, Juuice of the peace, In favor of Roland B. Hall, trustee, vs. Mary E. Nelson. Levy made and returned by a constable. G. S. WESCOTT. Sheriff, Fleetwood & For the Best COAL. nt tlio Lowest Prices. Wc can duplicate the best pricss on any kina of goods. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Telephone No. 409. Prompt atti-oUon to Ml \anl near K;i>t T^unrain depot. All &erao» h ivlnc demands n-ri tlio fsrjR* at Jam-s T. Nlsbrt, jrte or IIP* county. dcoMMd. arc hereby n.'■ti tled to reiidcr In tlKir denunda to the und<*r>:,re.Ml acooftHtlx to law ttrd all persorw ir.deV-i to eall raut« are rc- qu'.re-i to mike immoilDto ni\-ment. This 14th day ot September. 1894. J. W. NISBCT, Executor James T. NUbet, OtofUUd. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Manteis, Tiles and Grates. Nb* Is the time to bu7 the above before the oo&d weather comes. I have the largest stock South, with prices lower than evir. T. C. BURKE. 0. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASa DOQRX LUMBER MOULQiHGx PJUWi MM: M CEME1T. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING' WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Berad & Co. ITACCm. OK. Manufacturers and imteM.e SADDLERY. LEATHER AND 8HOEFIDING\ effV <5% 464 airs 456 Cherry Street, L. Cohen & Co., LIQUOKS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. J. L MACK, Manager, - > > Macon Ga. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER GO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I AND manuf acturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. A* the ex-Secretary of Agriculture, fate Hon* Jeremiah Rusk, was affectionately styled by thoif wSo knew him best, was a highly edun'eJ am. It would be senseless to say ; that he *as not Educated, simply because he i never went through college. He Is one of that long list of self-educated men of which ; our country Is so Justly proud. No other t Und can boast of.so honored a list of »elf-made men. Deprived of \he educational advantages which the more favored enjoy, •uch men make the most of tl^elr opportunities, and by their . • High-Minded Spirit Of independence and Indomitable 3 perseverance climb to the highest rounds of the ladder of success and fame. Ex-Secretary Rusk did not inherit his wide knowledge of agriculture and practical farming. Ife acquired it by studying nature and reading the proper books. There is not'a boy In Georgia today, having the ordtnaiy allowance of Intellect, who may not make himself felt as much (a the world as did Mr. Rusk. Good Books Are the best friends that any boy can hava. Through them he may become the dally companion of the greatest minds that the tyorld has ever known. All that their wide experience has taught them they are ready to tell to the boy who reads. In the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA the greatest scholars of this generation have not only given their best thoughts, but have carefully gathered, classified and condensed the best which the great men of •U agee had to offer to the world. When ex-Secreiary Rusk was a boy M would have cost him A Small Fortune To purchase the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA and had he been able to purchase It, he would Indeed have possessed the greatest reference library then known to oah, but It would have been meager compared with the great r.lnth edition, revised end brought up to date, as It Is In the new edition now solJ at Introductory prlcee to subscribers of THE CONSTITUTION. We say that every intelligent boy living la Georgia today has a better opportunity to become a great man than did the Hon. Jeremiah Rusk, for any boy can earn and save ten cente a day. and that will buy tht best library in print. The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. Or call at branch office. W8 Mulberry street, Macon, Ga.. where you will find fn the Brittanica reading rooms com plete Beta of this magnificent library and receive courteous attention. Madison Avenue HOTEL,. fladlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3per day and up. American Flan. Fireproof and first-class in every par- ticular. ■Two blocks from fho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass tho door. H. M. CLARK, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. MARK O'DANIEL, Office 318 Second Street; Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to C. Telephone Tele- DR. 3. J. SUBEHS. Permanently located. In the 'spe cialties venereal. List energy re* stored. Female Irresularltlea and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address. Jn confidence, with stamp, 810 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. , DR. C. IX. PEETE. EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSSL Hours, » to 1 and 3 to' 8. Telephons H. Office, 673 Mulberry, corner Second street, Macon, Ga. DR. t. H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. OfHce 803 Cherry St, Macon, a a. J. Cooper Morcock. Louis B. Warren. MORCOCK & WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 23 and 23 Exchange Bank Building, Macon, Ga. Interrogatories promptly and neatly executed. Collections a specialty. COTTON. I wish to Inform my fri«nds and pa trons that I have moved across Poplar street, opposite my old stand, and with improve.! facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, 1 am better prepared than ever to bundle their cotton to ad vantage Consignment* always receive my prompt and personal attention. NEW ROOF*! CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES I SATISFACTION GUARANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 117-523 Poplar street. (how ■ took onl l.OCW. How to become a flrst- \ class Mesmerist, Hypnotist, Mind Reader and Clairvoyant, a large I and Opium Habits ■* hone w\ih- . ___... i.Dookofpar- I ticnlarsaent Fit EE. MACON SAVINGS BANK 878 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 8 per cent Interest on deposit* ot 31 and upward. Real estate loans on' the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depoeitory for trust funds. Will act aa administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL......,,. President R. G. CUTTER.....t.....Vice-President J. W. CANNON...J Cashier EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON, GA. 7 H. J. Lamar. Gao. B. Turpin. President. Vice-President, J. W. CabanlM. Cashier. - r We solicit the business of merchant*, planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus ot any bank in Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK 4 IRUSI CQ H, J. Lamar. President; Geo. b. rur. \fir. Vice-President; J. W, Cashier; D. U. NeWigan. Accountant. CAPITAL, SURPLUS. |30t000. Interest paid on deposits I per cent, per annum. Economy is the road to wealth. Deposit your savings any they, will be Increased by interest. Com pounded semi-annually. 3. St. Johaston. Pr,s4d«nU X D. Stetson. Vies President X. P. Hlllysr. Cashier. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL...r v. •* tr ..*250.000.00 SURPLUS.. ,, ,, ..I2S.000.00 Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georjgh. Accounts o( banks, corporations and indi'ldual* wli 1 tacelve careful attention. Oorrespon dents invited. First MM M, OF MACON, GA. CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, rS&SlDKKY. ¥. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIKg. L C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER SACO* GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1863 Interest Banking; in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points. I