The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 01, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1894 Cleans houses better/Costs lesa Ooes farther than any other washing powder liyjtonce and you will use no.other.^5^ Sold Everywhere. N.K.FAIRBANK COMP’Y, Chicago. St. Louli. New York. Bottom Philadelphia. ELECTION ALMOST HERE The Game Cock of Bibb Will Soon Bo a Congressman, KYEUITHINO IN GOOD SUAl’E. thadnil Wece.eliyof VMlai If Urged Urged Upon Ey try TJtmotrml—old lllbb Unit Da liar Fall Oatr> IoJmt six more tlajg the voter* «f Bibb county u1ll so to tbo poll* ao<l cant their ballot* Cor Horn Ohs He* L. nartlett for rougrestmtan from the Sixth congrvMlbual dlitrlct. There have been no m.v> elecllou* Id the recent |>o«t and ho much tmlil and done about politic* that the people oit> tired of poHtha, but the uocwalt/ of voting Ju tho approaching election 1* iireed upon every Democrat in lhe eoiinty, and especially every Demo crat who feel* h pride tn sustaining Bibb's reputation n* the banner Dorn erratic county of the itntc. Jildyn Harden hu» been nil over the dlatrlct several time* nud 1* routlduut of success, hut ray* unless ho Kels a handsome majority in lllhh thcru lu a probability of loeUig the r,ict\ 'I'lie Bartlett Oampnten Club Is very uetlve iu getting things lit shape for the election and meetings ate held nightly. Various committees InlYe liQen niipointrd to look after the work Its be done on election day and these com mittees will nulku n holin' to house canvas* to nee that every nmu votes. An effort will ho made to poll every legitimate vote In the county, and from tho enthusiasm of Jtulgo Bartlett's friends 11 seems like they will mmo very near do.ng tl. livery merchant, railroad bun, banker or husiu.-ss or la boring man of any kind Is earnestly urged to vote on election tiny and urge It's friends lo vote. Kerry employer should hco Hint hi* employe* bare am ple time to vote. HIM' eounly eaunot afford to ho as Indlffereul lu the approaching election as lu the stats election. In that election it was clearly shown that i.trough the Indifference of tho people tho l’opullsts made n. slight gain that has greatly en couraged them. Had the Democrats voted each vole case would have been n majority, as the Populous polled their full strength. There nro several Pop ulist e amt Im in llio Sixth district, ami !f 1111*0 cohn 11 os give Whitta ker good majorities and the Detnoeratlo counties give Hurtle! t only small ma jorities, It can readily bo soon that lllhh must shouldur the resismslbillty of the etunpalgu and do her inmost to get out a b.g majority on November ft. The votes arc here nnd nil that ts nec essary is to get them out.' I.et old lllhh giro Charlie llarllett C.UUO an Jorty- .Don't be teU.cn Into having an Optra* Sion, us It may cost you .ronr life. Jap- nneso i'll* Curo is guamntiMd to cur, you by Goodwill & Small, ilrwtgmt. LI I'M. 1IMAI.TH AND HTHM.N'UTJt, Aiulscliucola. Fla.. Feb. IT. IMS. Messrs. I.lppmoa ltros., Suvamiaii, 0». Dear Slro— 1 will write So Inform you that I SM alRIatsd with blood Ultra**. 1 tried mu- boltts of * • • and It gave mo no icllef. I wss tn hrd seven month*. 1 tried Dromjntnt physIcWine. Odd they could not do me any good. 1 hast your adverils- mem Of P. P. P. in the lAoulSOhacola Times nnd thought I would -try it. The hoi- lie 1 *01 tonight make* seven or Sight, nud, oh. how good I tael. 1 have h**D np ever lines asst at p,v buslnesa. lum ber Inspector. You spay uubltsh this If you 'leslee. I h^ve iut-u net my frleo Is that P. f. r> I- life. hcMllh iiml strength. W. P. Bo Id an. SoM by alt druggists and general •to -is IJetMitn Bros., fktvannah. ’httemen -While In Sm Antonio, is, last spring. 1 SOW your a-lv, r- nent of P. P. P. (Prlvklv Asti. • Hoot o-Od Potassium) U< the is* for the eur* of rheumatism, nud ight 1 would try a bottle, Itn.llu* ere.It I. lief from It. on my >•'- home I had my druggist. Mr. John h-ltnn. to order me t supply, vf- blkltur. 1 thtllk ten bottles, t have ,t , pm in or e he -In. e. previous hit 1 Sulterod tor twenty.live i..o a, *tM i-nuhl not get the least belt- unit l tried P. P. P ‘ NEW TORTS POLICE. New York. Oc*. 31.—It wa* learned st oollco headquarters this morning, that tfie grand Jury hat indicts! for bribery fktnt. John d. ritsvenson. re cently dismissed by tha police board; cx-Wardmatt Jvinca Burnt and tiro. urlft. who were Cart. Croa*' delect- Ives when he sms In command of the Eidrldgn street «:a;lon. nnd cx-Wurd- man mention tried Jointly with C»nt. Detery. on ChargeI of blr.ckmuP.lng keener* of dllor’erlv house* hi thlr district. Thev wore all i-.und guilty and dismissed by th* nolle* bloarrt. Tbcli, Indictments r.-w. were «*M at • esduuarttr*. *.J bo for thu quite of fences. aU. Yours Uvltn USB HOLMS# MOUTH WASH. Prepar'd by Dr*. ItotOi- A M.i. n. DCtlUsti, Iv« Mtf.betry Btrcec. It curt* bl , ling goms. ill -era, eve mouth, sore throat. deans ths troth a- t 1 urlflea th* btea.n. For eats by oil druggist*. ’ ' • rperisl twins from Lumber City to Msec a snd return, vl* Souther* rail way, bo account of Dixie m;rr*;at Fhtr. Trains will run October 37 soft IS, tl-1 November 11. ), k t and T, on fMlow- tng schedulr: dot Be. leave Lumber Ctty r.t) *. m : arrive Ma - n 10 a. m ; ruturn- ing, Lev's Mi con 7 p. tn.: arrive Lam- ber City I0:J# p. m. stop* niOit- *t oil int«nn<r:i:e ,t». lions. Tiaras from sr-1 to litakt-wvik* will ccraved sc Cochran wtth the** iratas cat above rosoSiomcd days Call on SgtSU for then) ratca. , * U AIIIIUIA FOH TttilKXItXs TH* immM BRUMS s»sis25sis«2j9 K7CSEXSESaC33CK3 ra-jutr** r-» >' %< ?* tit ritii or SMMsni, »n*r* fislff pouoooM n*M. fetBMlo b« tokftB Intcrcx'ir. WjitO mm AS A PREVENTIVE t™ «Uhrr is* It I* inposstlt!* totymlr**S An i v r net sol rJitsAt*, I -it Id Ui« IMt ft tho-o gJrrvlf I'y»*str»*m'. AnucrsD - wthO.TVMrVrsgridfilsst. tr« «oAf40- CURT! aOODWTN’S DRUO BTORB. It Is a Conceded Fact Thatlht library poisemd by th* sclantlat. when it covers only his sped aI lint of work and study, Is InAJtquit* for his use. Nature, within whose kingdom II* the field! Of ftllscUnc*. has so C.»nvtUuteJ her domsin that no one branch It distinct or In J*p«nd*nt of' another. Th* scientist who enters some ot her Bells of study must post himself upon «M. Th* botanist must seek hit prehistoric pUnts In th* study of Kto!ogy»~the uses of plants In soology or chemistry. Th* chemist finds his materials for work ll th* study of g*otogy or botany. Th* sciences all depend one upon .th* other, and the successful scientist must thoroughly understand each and its relation lo hit chosen branch. Further, th* scientist oust have bla Information Within Easy Reach It must be exact and concise, for In the mijkt of an «*»pfinn«nt be hat no tmio foe searching large libraries or bulky volume*. Me has found a remedy for th* Inadequacy of hit special library; l! lathe new up«to*dA*t Cnc/cfopard/a flr/fionfcn—authoritative, concise, accessible, complete. He can turn In a moment to any subject suggested by any feature of the experiment. < Hut the scientist Is not alone In this discovery, for so complete and universal !■ Its bearings Is this wonderful reference . library that men In every walk of Ilf* find It ft Just what they need, lilt What You Need It le unnecessary for us to tell you *o—yew have kno»n It long. But It it ours to remind you that k«»eaa you act promptly you must buy It at tne regular retail prices, for the Introduetof y offer lasts but a short time longer. Address— The Constitution, ATLANTA OA Or owl! at branch offloo, 60S If ulborry atreet, Macon. Gw., where you will flat! In tho ErltUnlc& roadlnc rooms com plete *etE of thin magnificent library wn4 rwooWo courteous wttentiott. 000. liour to become a llmt* ask Me«»tn*ri»(. lfypuoUal, I \ Ilc.itirr and ClalrvojMii, a large . taily liv. AddiY** at once. C. U. ROWAN. HMwaukoe. Wla. PROGRESSIVE TAILORING Cnn only ho.done by keeping ttbreast of the times and reliably informed on all that is new and novel. I jutvo made arrangements with the highest authority on prog ressive tailoring, to keep mo posted on all the new ideas as they arc evolved and adopted; thus my clients may be sure of having their clothes made in such styles as are entirely current and eminently correct. McKAY, The Tailor, 563 Cherry Street Cumulative evidence of the harmony between this store and the Macon public abounds, increases daily. Always quick to respond to our enterprising efforts, the great alertness and sharpness of recent responses is as marked as it is gratifying. The confidence that our prices protect from all imposition, the appreciation of the skill and boldness displayed in the assembling of unequaled stocks is shown by multiplying sales. All this proves that the absence of sophistry, nfiectation and exaggeration from our advertising is not only proper, but wise. MACON, GA. 61 10 353 - - - CHERRT STREET (lllUU) Lt U11U1 U| SAW MILLS, Machinery Alf Kinds. TJC^IPUB PUGIT—la true, but tho time wo give you flies norife.(oo faat; neither tod blow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle aro.al^ guaranteed. Try one. GEO. T. B£ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Sccond^trCct. IF YOU —Want a Cook,— —Want a Situation,—. i — Want a Salesman,— -Want a Servant Girl,- ———Want to Hire any Help,———• Want, to Rent a Store,——— —Want an Agent or Partner, i . -I Want to Buy or Sell a Farm,.. — ——Want to jBuy or Sell a House,—— ——..Want to ^ Hire or Bent a House,— —Want to get a Good Boarding House,— —Want to Buy or Sell a Horse or Mule,— —Want to Trade or Exchange Anything,— -Want to Find Anything YoU Have Lost,. —Wunt to Find, rlj gtrayed or Stolen 'Animals,— —Want to Buy or Sell Cattle of Any Description,— —Want to Accomplish Anything Under the Sun,— You can do it easily through tho Advertising Columns of TnE Macon Telegraph, the Greatest Macon Want Medium, at Onc-Cent a Word each insertion. Wc will he pleased to furnish estimates on any kind of Advertising. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and tlrates. Nbw Is the time to buy the above before the cold weitber comes. J have the lfrrjrcet stock South, with prices lower than enr. T. C* BURKE. O- P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH 00QB1 LUMBER, M0ULBIH31 PAIUri UK m ffMEIt, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEAIIIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. *A001*. O.L UiBUlMloren end D'knoce,* BAAXESffc BADDLERT, 'iIatheb and shokfidisov tn. UKsn-a «6 ChMty Str«k L. Cohen & Co., J. L MACE. Msnsosr, LIQCOBS, CIGAItS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house la Mscoa. Orders promptly Sited. A trial eollclted. HACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, , AND MANUF ACTURERS OF I I - Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work, Dealers in Faints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. Office anil Salesrooms, 409 to 413 t*opl«r Street* 45. CORDOVAN, mutate. ENWEUJED CALF. WMP FIHF CALf&KAllQAROU 4 3.3? PCLICE.3 Soles. *2S!-»2.WCRKIN0Hr,,» * EXTRA FINE. *2.*I.^5 BdvsSchcclShoes. •LADIES* “ .SEND FOR CATALOGUE * VV*I«* DOUGLAS > BROCKTON, MASS. Yon can save tnnnrr hr purebasing W, 1m Douslnn Mm**, „ , . Because, we ere tue largest manufacturer* of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name n:ul pri>.e the bottom, which protects ron against high prices and the middleman's profit*. Onr shoes equal custom work In style, easy fitting and wearing: qualities. We have them sold every where at lower price* for the value given thar ny other woke. Tate no substitute. If you iler cannot auppty yin, wc can. tola by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 013 CHERUY STREET. F. A. GUTTEIBERGER k CO (8UCCB6SORS TO J. W. BURKE & CO. MU8IC HOUSE.) Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise. Agents for tho celebrated SOHMER PIANO. WORLD’S FAIR GOLD PIANO. ” ' ~ * which coat $3,COO and took first prise at Chicago. At our store. 422 Second street, can bo found a complete stock of everything to be desired In the musical line. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On Account of Its absolute purity, to aid dfgcstftoa It la a most ploaauut Incomparably strengthening to tho in This beep is brewed from tho best from Bo&iemtn. It Is brewed after the ret at Pitaon. Bohemia. Bfcrbaroesa is ta*:e and brilliancy, »nd on account the Unporled Plliner by connoyeurs. For tne dinner tabic and for a lun tie of Barb*ros*«». Mivercd anywhere In the city. wbolesomeness, good taste and quality and refreshing beverage, an artlcl* valid and convalescent, selected malt and from hop* Imported new existing method in the Ilof Braue- a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In of Us excellent quality Is preferred to ch there Is nothing better than a bot- ULLXfANN & WILLIAMS. •Phone 431. Sole Agents. The Handsome 2-Story With Basement, No. 636 ORANGE STREET. Containing nlna rooms, with throe hath rooms, hot and cold water. All roodim conveniences. The house hu been re* cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom and is In strictly first-cliei condition. It has a largo frontage on Orange street and Rose Park, and only half block from Indian'Spring car line. It la located on the hill. In is good neighborhood as Macon, affords. It ia undoubtedly ths prettiest and moat de- alrahle place now oh the market. For sal* low and on easy terms For further Information call on Real Estate Agents. The amount of business you are to get during the Fair de pends very largely on the amount and manner of adver tising you do. The TELE GRAPH is the only medium through which you can hope to reach all the people. Madison Avenae HOTEL Jladlson Ave. and 58th St., , NEW YORK. $3 ftr i.:y and up. America* Flan. Fireproof and first-class in every par- ticular. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenuo Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Pa os. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent, 36 Second street. I have some nice houses yet to rent Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, anil some splendid offer ings for sole. List your property with me and Klvc me a chunco.to see what I can ao with tL PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBER3. Permanently located. In the *p» daltlei venereal. Lost energy re- stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence, with stamp, 116 Fourth street Macon. Qs. DR. C. H. PEETE, EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. 306 SECOND STREET, MACON, CA. DR. J. H. SHORTER, EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Offlee 363 Cherry St, Maooo, Os. J. Cooper Morcock. Louis B. Warren. MORCOCK & WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rooms 22 nnd 33 Exchango Bank Building. Macon, Ga. Interrogatories promptly and neatly executed. Collections a specialty. MACON SAYINGS BANK IT* Mulberry Street, Macon, Gt. Capital and surplus $160,000 Pay* I per oent Interest on deposits o< *1 and upward. Real *stat« loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funda Will act as administrator, executor, guardian, re* ceiver and trustee. ' H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON * Cashier EXCHANGE BANK OP MACON, QA. ’ Ota. H. J. Ltrasr, PTMldent. VIC j. w. Cahsnlsa Cast W# solicit th* buslaea* of Slant*** sad banka off, courts*/, prompts*** softly silty. Th* largest capital , of any bank In Mlddl* Oeorgt THE UNIOH SAYINGS BANK 41 MACON, GA. H. t. laxsar, Frsatdsnt: da, ptr. Vlos-Prsaldsnt: 1. w. Cashier: D. u. NeUlgaa. Ac cot CAPITAL £00.00*. SUKPL1 Inunat paid on deposits ■ psr sum*. Economy |* tha w«aHh. Deposit your saving* will be Increased by Inter*: pounded eembannualty. X Ml Johnston. President J, D. Stetson. Vies President L p. Btllyer. CksMsr. The American National Bant, MACON, GA. V CAPITAL..— .*250,000.M SURPLUS..„ , r „ . tntiMm Largeet capital of any national bank la Central Georgia. Account. .1 hanks. corporeUon* and Indl/ldusU erU 1 receive careful attenUonT Id! dente Invited. • wa ' COTTON. I wleb lo Inform my fricada and pa tron* that 1 have moved across Poplar airvet. opposite my old stand, and Tprith Improved facilities and more coowalepUy arranged warehouse, I am better reared than ever to bundle their cottoa to ad- V!OU|« Coneignmmta always receive my pretrpt and neraonal attantlan. NEW ROOf*) CORRECT WEIGHTS! highest prices: satisfaction QL ARANled: ELUOTT ESTZa C17-43S Poplar a treat. First itional lilt, OF MACON. GA. CAPITALISURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CAJhHIgyL, L C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER ESTABUi HACOH GEORGIA, Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time DciKisits. " e handle foreign exchange an travellers credits on Messrs. Rotl London for all European points.