The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 06, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORRTHG. IsOYEMBEB. 6. 1894 B. C. WILDER'S SOHS CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumbar, rough and droiaed. ahlmclos. I eths. and dealers !n mixed paints, lead, trilt. 11mo. plaster, cement and bulltlora' hardware. 614 TO <22 V HI HD STREET. I THE BATTLE ROYAL TO-DAY Democrats and Populists Will J/Ock Horns and Fight to a • Finish DEMOCRACY WILL SURELY TRIUMPH Scares and All Placsa of Bailac Will Clo.cs So That Easrybody Cmm VoCs—rolls Will Do UsTseaed bjr Ino Tims. Today the battle royal for conrrees- tnen <Sirc<ugout aha United Btaitea will be fought, and In every district In every citato Interest la at fever heat. Here In the mxlh eonrreaelonal dU- trlot of Georgia. more lntero»t la being manifested than to any election for yearn: Both partin'. Democrat* nnd FjpulUg*. are well oreinlxed, and each will endeavor to sret every voce possible. The Harriott campaign club held tls last mooting laat night, and It was an nounced abut everything was In rcadl- n»aa for today. lEvaryiUWng hoi been coretuMy looked after by committed! composed Of seeloue friends of Judge Bartlett, and all that Id now necessary to Insure his election Is for the people to vole. Bibb county must bear the brunt of Uta battle, as there la no denying the fiiat that the Bupullste will oarry sev eral counties In the district. At the very lowest calculation, Blhh must give Judge Bartlett 3.600 majority, but It la believed that hla matorlty will not fall fur short of 6.000. The other ojuntles la the district are expected to poll the fol lowing majorities: Dam. Pop. Baldwin — , M Butts <0 ~ Bayatte — 3“ Henry 160 - Myncoo 160 Pike “ Sounding 650 Jonea 100 Upson 60 Bibb 3.600 200 4.675 376 The above Is only a rough estimate, however, and may be wide of the mark, but ait present It appears to be a fair es timate of the majority of cuch county In the district. The polls will open nt the court house at 6:34 a. m.. which in 7 a. m.. nun time, and clow at 6:14 p. m„ which la 6 o’clock sun time. At nil bther precincts the polls will onen at 7:34 n. m„ nml cljsu ut 3:34 D. m. Bun time la 20 min utes earlier than city time, which molten 3 o’clock sun time 6:34 city time. Ths difference In «ho time should bo borne In mind by everybody, no that no mistake wilt ho made. At the lent election it great many people wore deprived of tho privilege of voting because they waited until nearly 6 o'clock, city time, think ing cUy time amt aun time were the same. Bun Urn* tuts been established hit the time xlivernlng elections, ami consequently the polls will open enrly a half hour earlier l ha If governed by city time, and close nearly a lr.itf hour ear lier. yesterday acommMtee from the Bart lett campaign club called on the mer- • ohamtaof the otty, ami with very few ex ceptions they nil agreed to close their stores from 13 to 3 o’clock today, so that everybody In their employ would havo an omidrtuntty to vote. Another com mittee called bn the railroads nnd vn- rloun es.nbllshmems where voters are employed, and ahey. too, agreed to eloeo freen 73 to 3 o’clock. 1Iiu<Iikvm will bo almost entirely suspended, and there will bo nb excuse for anyone not votlnv. A sufficient mimher of carrlag-s have beenongaged to carry the votero to nnd from -the polls, and good workers have boc-a placed In charge of each of them. Tho voting Places In the city will be til* cbmrt bouse. Findley'* nnd .Tonm' sure, la East Macon. According to the election law. only one proelnut can bo established In each militia district, which prevents the opening of u voting place at the city hull. This, however. Is to a measure onset by tho fact tli.it a Voter out vote at any precinct la the county, reginUms of where he lives. Ths court house, of course. 1* the principal voting orcclnot In the county, and there the main forces of both nldea will be omecmr.itcl. A coiiunltloe con- rUtlnar of seventy-live member.! of the Ba iNmt camiwlgit club will be there to look after the Interests of -the Denm- emtok and the greater number of tlio ropullat wnrkeiu will also bo there. Thu decision tli.it it u not nnwmij to.rwgMsr. to onlor ab vote to a general slsctlon throtvn the bridle off. nml every dUa*o who has* paid his taxes an vole today wtihont any furiljer qualification. Tth-re are 35.000 votes In tho Blxtli con* gmet tonal dlalrlaLnnd U la believed that n M'-g r master of them will he polled today than ewr before. AU over the i i.'.ii ; ih.. n.t,-n«; u. in:,-:;,..., u,„ Populists ean be cbuntnl on h> poll their full vat*, even to a Wa If the Ii.-tno- crata nh mid be Induced to do cs v ar-eten l»tr us well, Hve result would be Astonishing. and Judge Bartlett w .uld go tb roOBtvws by 10,000 iiujorllv. The Bartlett comixtlgn Chib urges Democratic takers to vote early, „ to orevi-nt the crowd box',suing ao tease around the polls near the oliw *o pv'irent some from wring. This has liei n hi- ,-a*e In u great many el rati oca. ami many people have refrained from vwng bcoaiwe they did not want to be compelled to saueexe their way through the crowd to got to the polls. Eveiw Ditnvrat who lew god gov- crob..-m nml with n spark of patrlmkir sMalM vote toitay. it | g the lout oppor- tutoty to snow the hotel under that Jtoll-tepresented In n long Him-, and E half-trying itioy can be so deeply bum led that tticyuvlll'uxvrr be able to show their lies,In again. Oo to the polls nml Vote early. . tel vat loti Oil la a certain cure for h-adarnr, toothache. Vnracho, etc. Only ochCb. El. Nulty <»f 8c. 1'tiiil. Minn., wrUoit ’■Was eonfined to le.l for throe weeks, doctor* could ilo me no pod] Japa nese ITlc Cure entirely cured me.” Bold by Gooxlwyu & Small, druggists. Admission to Fnir Grounds after 6 p. m., 25 cents, begin ning today. Democratic majority :u this dis trict is likely to be small. Make ‘.t we torgtr by your vote today. oAodjora at, itemy crarebta. w .™- men ! Japanese Liver P, lleis fur con* ■vpxtioa nad sick haadaebe. Small, •wild, easy to take. 50 pill. 25 cents. GOODY TWO SHOES. Fairy Spectacle Proposed to B« Given la Macon. The King, Daughters ire m negotia tion with Mr. Frank Oakes Rose, the genial stage manager of Pain’# Pom peii, for a decided novelty. H is a charming little fairy spectacle founded on one of the many nursery tales, call ed ”tattle Goody Two Shoes.'' It Is Idled wnb filriw, huntsmen, sea nymphs, peasant boys and girls and all the greatest people of fairy lav, nurs ling music and nsaoea. Amusing situa tions follow one another rapidly. Mr. ftose la assisted by Mru. itofco, who has the reputation at being oitwot the b«*t teachers of dancing n this country. The little lady win appointed by Mr. Frank Mlltot ss directress of SJI children's entertainments at the World’s Fair, she also produced nil the picturesque dances that ware given on the Hosts In the grand page.tots at the Columbian exhibition. Mr. Hose says tii.it It the King's Ddughtera .conclude to uceppt bis pro posal lie will give tho public of Macon a series of performance* that will not be forgotten In many days. Macon Is ripe for something or this sort, mid if It Is artistically produced and Middled In a business way there Is no doubt that the noble charity can re alise u considerable sum under the careful and experienced direction of Mr# and Mrs* Uo.%. The scenery Is bright, thn costumes are equal to these of any professional company and Mr. Rose bio especially printed and lithographic work ready. Bo Macon people need not be surprisdn some bright mornlug to awake and see their children famous in fairy spec tacle. IN THE PAVILION. The race, at Oakley yesterday were far from being tame and were enjoyed by a good crowd In the Pavilion. Tho fact Is tho talent seemed to take quite it fancy to tho sport ou the Western track und speculation was. unusually brisk. Today's card him a very nice look and will prove a drawing one. First quotations received In Putxel’s Pavilion at 13:45 p. m. AT OAKLEY YESTERDAY. First nice—Throe-fourths of a mile, selling. Time, 1:15. Ellen Douglass; 103; 8 to.1..(Morse) 1 Jim Henry; 105; 10 to 1....(Perkins) 2 lolllvs; 105; 0 to I (Thorpe) 3 Second race—Three-fourths of a mile, 1-year-old lllllcs. Time, 1:15. LaMoorc; 106; 16 to l....(B. Blevins) 1 Adi; 106; 5 to 2 (A. Clayton) 2 Leaflet; 106; 6 to 2 (H. Wettear) 3 Third race—-Seven-eighths of n mile. Time, 1:30 1-3. Prdbosoo; 112; 0 to 5....(A. Clivyton) 1 Y u tow Rose; 114; G to 1....(Thorpe) 2 Fred Gardner; ill; 8 to 1..(Perkins) 3 Fourth race—Three-fourths of a dille, 3-year-old colts. Time, 1:17 8-t. Suma; 106; 6 to 1...: (Thorpe) 1 Galon D'or; 105; 4 to 1 (Brooks) 2 Jno. Kessler; 102; 6 to 1....(Morse) 3 Fifth race—Ono mile. Time, 1:45 1-4. Pittsburgh; 97; even (Donahue) 1 Traverse: 10S; 4 to 1 (Thorpe) 2 Promenade: 105; 8 to 6....(Perkins) 3 Sixth race—Throe-fourths of » mile, selling. Time, 1:18. Ed Garland; 114; 3 to 1. (Morse) 1 Springdale; 102 : 20 to l.(H. Williams) 3 Oerro Gordo; 110] 4 to I....(Thorpe) 3 Track slow. ENTRIES AT OAKLEY TODAY. First race—Nine-sixteenths of a mile. Lena Linden. 106; Attlle, 105; Gamo,, 105; Querns Lake, 106; Buffett, 105; Bea nie Mlxencr, 105; Mary Lou. 105. Sk-oond men—•Elevcn-slxttvnthn of tv mile. Tom Nye, 104; Eldorado; 104; St. Maxim, 107; Japonlcn, 105; Charlie Wil son, 112: O'Connell. 114; Darcvolla, 114; Geraldine, 117; Silversmith, 117. Third race—Ono mile, handicap. Ki vu, 97; Illicit Goode. 100; Gcorgn Beck. 10S; Service, 108; MordeUe, 10S; riutus, 113. Fourth race—Three-fourths of a mile. Ringmaster, 110; Crescent, 110; Btnek Tlgr. 112; Onkley. 713; Jim Doneleh, 113; Whiff. 113; Sxindovnl, 113; Oqnewood, 113; Sir llathbone. 111; All Over, 115. 'Fifth nuv—On* mile ad ten yards. Lukota, 104; Pirate King, 107; Lonsdale, 107; Tlieus, 107: Mrs. Morgan. 109; Char ity, 109; Mix* Galop, 105; Srrathrol, 113. Sixth race—Nine-sixteenths of n mile. Elsk-t. 102: Aunt Tabltha, l02; Tonge- SL-t. 103; Necedah, 103; Marie shrove, 102; Bridget, 103; Avalanche, 103. FOR 20 YEARS the formula for making Scott’s hmulslon has been endorsed by physiciansof thewholeworld. No secret about it. This is one of its strongest endorsements. But the strongest endorsement possible is in the vital strength it gives. ■Scott’s Emulsion nou rishes. It does more for weak Babies and Growing Children than any other kind of nourish ment. It strengthens Weak Mothers and restores health to all suffering front Emaciation and General Debility. For Cough,, Cold*, Sore Throat, Brea- chit it. Weak lungs, Consumption.Blood Oltsaset and Lota of Flash. fcsliagossc. H. “ MDnimliU. 60a as, ll. SPECIAL NOTICES. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Loans made on choice real estate and farming lands to Georgia. Interest 1 per cant, l’aynblo iu two. three or (ive ycaia. No delay. Commissions very reasonable. 8KCU1UTY LOAN AND ABSTRACT COMPANY. 430 Second Street. Macon. Os. ARTHUR PEW, Civil Engineer. M. Am. Soa. C. E. M., Inst. C. E. Surveys, plana estimate* and epeclflco. lions. Office 417)4 Poplar street, Macon, Georat*. LOANS NEGOTIATED! On improved city nnd farm property In Dibb and Jones countlea In ioana r.uiffu>* from uo ji '* per cent fi/u- pie interest: time from two to five yeai*s. PrompineftA and a .v^m moduli on a #:>*- daily. I- J. ANDSRSCm St CO M Vov. tU Se^nd St.-*eet. Macvn, Oa. MONEY TO LOAa>. ^eren per oenL Lo&aa oa IttpWWil city preperty and rurra*. 80UTUEHN 1X)AN AND TRUST COM. PAN V OK GEORQLA. M fteccnd tlreet, M«#oq, Om Declare that the assortment of Suits, as it now stands, could not be replaced by us at an advance of 25 per cent, on our costs. But prices are based on what we PAID, not on what we MIGHT pay, or “on what the traffic will bear." Not a popular material missing, not a favorite shape lacking; and whether high-priced or low-priced or betwixt and between, the style is right. It has been a revelation to many Macon men to see how perfectly these Suits are finished—like cus tom work, as a rule—often better than mo3t custom work. PRICES SIO CP TO $35. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All .Kinds. TEMPUS FUGIT—Ii true, but the time we slve you flies none too fast; neither too alow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. Try one. GEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 fcJecond Street. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Nbw la the time to buy the above before ths cold weather com2*. I havo the large*: a lock South, with prlcea lower than evar. .....IT. 43. BURKE. O- P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH DQQBl LUMBER M3I)LBIH35, Ml UK ID ^MEE LEADIHQ WHOIiISALE HOUSIS. G. Bernd & Co. KACOV. GA* Jlaaulaotarew sad DiowM.a babwmS SADDLERY. leather and shob FiDraai «W. 452.464 anu 456 Cherry Streafc L. Cohen & Co., LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. J. L MACK, Manager. - - - Macon Oa. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTBACTOKS and BUILDERS, 1 ,1 . —AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF—— i! Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. Office and Salesrooms, 409 to 415 Poplar Street* OP TO DATE MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its absolute purity, wfculesomencss, good taste and quality to aid digestion It Is a meat pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article incomparably strengthening to the in valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from the best selected matt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Braue- rel at Prison, Bohemia, Barbarossa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality Is preferred to the Imported Pilsner by oonnoteeurs. For tne dinner table and for o lun ch there Is nothing better than a bot tle of Barbarossa. _ ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere tn tho city. ’Phone 454. Sole Agents. 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' 'LADIES' ^ .SEND F6R CATALOGUE W* ft..* DOUGLAS > ■B ^ . BROCKTON, MASS. Von can nave money by purchasing W. L. _ Dougin* 8hoew, . DocntMo. we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoe* in the world, nud guarantee the value by stamping the name ana t> r ice ou the,bottom, which'.protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We Lave theta aoid every, where at lower prices lor the value given than any other make. Take no nubmitatc. If your defter cannot f- *M. r ~"'. ROCHESTER SHOE CO. r 613 OHETmY STREET* GEORGIA. BillLS COUNTY—A. A. CuU Ion. administrator of the estate E. tv. Melton, late 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 to notify all parties con cerned to file objections. It any they have, on or before the first Monday in December, ISM. or letters of dlamlseion will then be granted as asked for. C. M- WILEY. Ordinary. Madison Arentie HOTEL Hadlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3 per day and uf. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class in every par ticular. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Pnor. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT. Heal Estate Agent, 36 Second street. I have some nice houses yet to rent Come and see me about them, several farni3 to rent, and some splendid offer ings for sale. List your property with me and give me a chanco to see what X can do with It. ^ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , |„. DR. J. J. SUBERS. a 1 Permanently located. Xn tb. spe cialties venereal, lost energy re stored.’ Female IrregulariUes and poison oak. Curs guaranteed. Addrese In confidence, with stamp, 610 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. dr. c. a pawns, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. , 806 SECOND STREET, , { MACON, GA. llXPE DR. J. H. SHORTER. EYE; EAR, NOSH AND THROAT. Office 568 Cherry St. Moooo. Go. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—H. G. Cutter, executor, end Mrs. Mery A. Ayres, executrix, of the estate of.Asher Ayres, late of said county, deceased, having ropresenrted to this oourt that they have fully discharged the duties of said trust, this Is. therefore, to noti fy all Dirties concerned, to flln objec tions, If any they have, on or before the first Monday In December, 1894, or else letters of dismission will thin be Issued as asked for. C. M. Wn.EY. Ordinary. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—Notice Is hereby gnen os required by the act of the legislature of Georgia approved De cember 18, 1853. that 1. W. N. Peden, of the state of North Carolina, os executor of the last will and testament of James A. Peden, late of Duval county, Fkt., and now deceased, Intend as the said executor to transfer to William N. Peden seventy- nine shores (79) of the capital stock of the Southwestern Railroad Company of Georgia. This the 20th day of October, A. D., 1894. W. N. PEDEN, Executor Estate of James A Peden. de ceased. PARKER'S I HAIR BALSAM I JcAEsfs bd4 besatific* ths hair. I Pnuuote* a lffXttfuat growth. I “ ill ta leitott Qrajrl ytjlOjM Pni’aM, | DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. MACON SAYINGS BANK *76 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 . Pays s per cent. Interest on deposits of 61 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act as administrator, 'executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON -...Cashier EXCHANGE BAX] OF MACON, GA H. J. Lunar. Geo. B. Turpi . Presldmt. Vlcs-Presld< J. W. CabantoL CaahUr. W* solicit the business of meraba: planters and banka offering t! courtesy, proeoptneu, safety .ad HI silty. Tlu Urgeet capita] and sun of any bank tn Middl. Georgia. HON SWINGS BANK & TRUST GO MACON, GA* H* J- Lanur, President; Q«k B. Tut* IAr. Vlce-Prwrident; J. W. O&btnlM, Cashier; D. M- Neillgan. Accountant. * CAPITAL, BURPL.Ua, 130.000. Interest paid on depoelt* I par cant, per nnaum. Economy U the roed ta waaJth. Deposit your savings nay they will ba increased' by Intsraat* Com* pounded aami-nnnunUy* 7. M. Johnston. Prestdeot. J. D. Stetson, Vic. President. L. p. Hlllyer. Cashier. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..., . .6250,000.00 SURPLUS., ,, ,, „ .. ,, ,.628.000.0* Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot banks, corporation* and lndl/lduala wU 1 receive careful atuntlon. Correspoos deuce Invited. 1 COTTON. I wish to inform my friends and pa tron* that I have moved acroia Poplar vtraat. opposite my old stand, and with Improved faciiitiea and more conveniently arranged warehouse. 1 am better prepared than ever to handle their cotton to sd- YfcOULS* Consignments always receive my prompt and personal attention. NEW ilOOli CORRECT WEIGHTSl HIGHEST PRZGBSt SATISFACTION quakaneedi HT-SB Poplar stmt. ELLIOTT ESTEa OF MACON. GA CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. TF. W. WRIGLEY, f.iSHite. L C. PLAirS SOI, BANKER ■ACOflr GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1833 Banking in oil its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits AYe handle foreign exchange and arrano-e travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.