The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 08, 1894, Image 5

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IT WAS MCON’S DAY, (Continued from .page 3.) We have made arrangements by. which we are offering to the readers of Bartlett Keccived 3,971 Majority Over Whittaker, the Populist Caudidate. the Telegraph the Demoreflt Cut Paper Patterns, which are worth from 3t tx> W cents each, thus making every copy of the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mall ao cordng to directions tm It and you will receive by mail the pattern In the else chosen. PIKE COUNTY FELL FKOH GRACE Every Other County In the District Hi Kept the Faith and the Democratic Banner I« Floating Proudly In the Orerse. THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1894. Since che Wilson Tariff Bill has gone into effect. We will sell you a better Suit for Than any so-called Wreck or other fake sale. Buy from an established, re liable rhouse and get your money’s worth. Money refunded if not satis- factory. Everything in the Clothing- Furnishing line. ». A. KEATING, rffnr.nTAKF.it and RmnAv.niRn r.ll nTi.li.. ti. _ ii„ • 611 Mulberry St. - Muron, Gn, Tel*phoii«-Otrite, 4fi7t KeiliUnett, AOS LMcMANDSCO GEN ER.AE III Pay Telephone Right Telephone Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones..435, 178 EMPIRE STABLES. (Tlmberlake’s QM Stand.) 518 and 520' Poplar. Livery, Boarding and Sale Firet-clas., .coommodatloni, TOM 15. HUDSON. Proprietor. THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. Sign and Square on Window. Pine individual Tea Setts, 75c. sett. Very tine China Cups and Saucers, 15 and 20c Fine China Plates. 10 and 12c. Everything rock bottom. No retail store In America cam beat my prices. R. F. SMITH. Sole and Only Proprietor. ACADEMY OP MUSIC THURSDAY, NOVEMBER », —- Ex-Governor Bob Taylor In His Latest Lecture. • \ 1SIONS AND DREAMS.” Sen s*. Anecdotes, Eloquence. "Ac a story tel ha' Bob Taylor has no cq'.ul ana throughout his .lew lecture he gives .his harpy (acuity (uH play.” —Cbatlarooga Times. Prices 21 cents. 60 cents. 75 centrum 61 Reserve seats at Ludden A BlteV Mut.r House, Triangular Block. ACADEMY OP MUSIC Beginning Friday, November 9—Two nights and matinee—Farewell Visit. FREDERICK LOUIS WARDE - JAMES In three grand classic rivals Friday evening. Shakespeare'a Historical Tragedy. “RICHARD III,” With special scenery and costumes. Saturday Matinee—Lord Bulwer’s his torical play, “ RICHKLIEU,” Mr. Warde as Cardinal Richelieu. Mr. James as Count de Buradas. Saturday night — Tbs celebrated tragic-corr.edy. •HENRY IV,” A magnificent production, with hand some scenery and gorgeous costumes. •Note—Positively the last appearances of the tragedians together in Macon. Prices. 25c. _$o,ll.S0; matinee-, 25c. to II: reserve seats at Ludden A Bates' Music House." ACADEMY of MUSIC -MONDAY EVENING. NOV. 12TH. "BLUE JEANS.” which made three ohemnocneoa! runs: 413 performances in New York. Ill performt-noos tn Chicago. 78 performances tn Boston. Presented in Macon In Us entirety by a brlChelt company and oil the features. The “Rising Sun Roarers." The Bull and Realistic Barbecue. The Country "Columbia Quartette." The Kaxoo Orchestra, and the Iwtcaaly Thrilltna B*w Mill Scene. . Reserved seals at Ludden A Bates. Usual price* , - • The official vote of Bibb oounty In Tuesday"* elsctllon was consolidated tu the court house yesterday, -with the fol lowing result: Bart- Whitta- Bart- Whitta- latt’e ker’ a left. ker. nvij maj. Courthou.-3 .3653 73 2979 Findlay’s . . 510 16 494 East Macon. 277 58 219 Godfrev ... . m 36 166 Rittlaxvi .. .. 3 63 Warrior .. . 71 117 46 Hovrard ... . 99 6 94 Hazard ... . 13 13 1 Total .... .4286 315 3971 47 J.- H,. HERTZ Corner Second & Cherrv From the above table it will be seen that out of the eight precincts In -the county Whittaker only carried two.War- rlor by 46 majority and Hazard by a majority of 1. It also shows that Judge Bartlett received a majority of 3,971 in the county. The total Populist vote In the county is only 315, against 601 in the state election. This Is accounted for from the fact that the negroes voted with the Democrats In Tuesday's elec tion. Judge Bartlett was almost snowed un der wtth telegrams at congratulation yesterday, and though the majority of the Democrats were a little blue over the result In Now York and other states, they -were proud -that oldGeorgia had kept the faith and that Charley Bart lett would wrestle with the Republican majortly in. congress. The official relume In the oou-ntles of the district are slow In coming in, but a conservative estimate gives Judge Bart lett at least 5.500 enidori-ty In the dis trict. Pike, contrary to Are." reporta strayed from -the fold, and gave Whit taker the insignificant majority of 167. This was no surprise, however, as the ooun-ty was conceded to the Populists by 200 majority as stated in the Tele- Bra, pit's forecast on T the morning of the eleot'ton. The vote tn Pike stood. Bart lett. 804: Whittaker. 1,071. This Is not much showing for a candidate’s Own county. The glorious Democratic victory In the Ninth district seems to have aroused 'the muses In Jones county, a-nd Judge Roland T. Roe}, the ordinary, who is one of the rock-ribbed, uniterri- fled Democrats, sends along the follow ing verses with his returns: "The last gun has been fired, The battle cry Is hushed, The Democrats have all they desired. The PopuHst hopes are crushed. The drum will -beat no more, The sound of war is gone: The struggles fierce and hard are o'er, The blasts have busted Tom Watson's horn.” The official vote In Jones is, Bartlett. 621: Whittaker, 466. Bartlett"* madorlty. A special to the Telegraph from For- pyth says the official count In Monroe gives Bartlett 517 majority. The Demo crats are happy and the Populists are gloomy. • From ail over the district oome glad ridings, and the Democrats are happier thorn they.have been in years. STILL IN THE LEAD. Bleackshear Still in the Lead. iMr. T- 3.. Bleekshear won all of the premiums ottered In his depart ment over oompoting photographers. He took the premium for the brat oil portrait, best water color portrait, best crayon portrait, best paatel por trait and -best display of photographic work. Mr. Blackshear ought to feel highly gratified at his success, as it shows that he keeps fully up with his profes sion. why cough and annoy the whole au- dlenoe when Dr. Bull's Cough. Syrup will stop it? PERSONAL. The funeral -of Hugh, the 6-yaar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Balkcom, took place yesterday from the resi dence on Orange Street, The services were conducted by Rev. Alonzo Monk, ond the interment was at Riverside. Condueftbr Wi J.' Ayres, who was In jured in the collision on the Macon and Northern a few days ago, is Im proving. He Is receiving the very-best slttentlon, and will be out In a few days. -Superintendent (Albert Anderson of the Port (Royal and Western Cttrolino Railroad, and one of the most popular railroad men In the Palmetto State, honored tMaoon with -his presence yes terday. H. R. tlackoon. df Augusta, so liciting freight agent of the Georgia Railroad, spent yesterday tin the city. C. L. Martin, traveling auditor ol the Georgia Railroad, oatme over to Bee the close of the Dixie Flair. Bliss Gussle SOhnell of Columbus, who has been visiting Miss Maggie Rees, has returned home. Mr. Theodore Kdhn. a prominent merchant of Orangeburg, S. C.. was in the city yesterday. Mlsse* Sallle and Lillie Roberts, two popular young aldles of Forsyth, epont yesterday In the city. W. K. -Mahons of Haddock was In the city Sunday and Monday. A TREAT FOR THE LADIES. The ladieu of Mcoon and vicinity are cordially Invited to attend the lecture of Mr*. Emma Dye of Chicago, ait Stein way Hall. Friday, the 9th. 2:30 p. m. Those who have had the pismire of hearing Mrs. Dye are begging for An other lecture from her. The Tribune say* of her recent lecture In Rome: The discourse wss a scholarly effort, replete with valuable information, charming anecdotes, new Ideas, hints and much sage advice.” Each lady is requested to bring another lady with her. No charge for admission. The popularity of Salvation OH Is not astonishing when we -hoar of its many cures. * TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junstlon City, III., was told by her doctors that she had consumption and that thero was no hope tor her. but two bottles of Dr. King's New Dlsoovery completely cured her, and she mys It saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggcrs. 139 Florida street. Ban Francisco, suff red from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion. tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, and in two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankful. It Is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the won derful efficacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at H. J- Lamar A Son’s drug store. Reg. i-lsr size. 60C. and II- It’s Brown’s Iron Sitters you need t Patent wheels, diploma or medal, J. G. Smith. Barneevllle. Ga. ■DIVISION OF ELECTRICITY. Best display tire alarm apparatus, diploma. Munjelpul Fire trod Police Telegraph Company. Augusta, Ga. Power motor for street oar In opera tion, diploma and 1100, H. E. Lowe. Macon. Ga. DIVISION OF TOOLS. Beat display of machinists'- tools, di ploma or medal. Jus. H. James, Ma con. Ga. CLASS III. Group dt Malnufrotures—'Division of Fabrics. Special premiums tn this depart ment: -Beat variety and display of cotton fabrics, diploma or medal, J. B. An derson. Wjyfleld, Ga. (Best display of ‘thread. diploma or medal. VV. E. Paul. Eastman, Ga. DIVISION OF TILES. EARTHEN WARE AJiD WOODENWARE. Sewer and drain pipe, diploma or metdal. Henry Stevans’ Sene Co., Ma con, Ga. \ -Plain or encaustic tiles, diploma or medal, George A. Dure A Son, Macon, Ga. DIVISION OF MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Snuff, diploma, Venable. W. L., Ma con. Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. Soda water, diploma. J. B. Ander son, Wnyfleld, Ga. • EXHIBITORS AT A BANQUET. Enjoyable Affair at the Fair Grounds , Last Night. miii The exhlMhoro ht 'she several depart ments of the Dixie Fair, over which She Georgia State Agricultural Society 1(ib jurisdiction, together wflth t'ho pa-ntments and a few Invited guests, including Ool. W. O. Wadiey and Col. Bob Jamison, sit down to a most de lightful banquet at the fair grounds last -night. After partaking of every thing tempting In the way of solids and iqutds fwo-mlnute talks were in order. Ool. Waddell, in his most plead ing manner, entertained the compulay for a short while, and was followed by Dr. Samuel H-ape, who would, no doubt, have Bald more but for the presence of a young lady Immediately fmutlog Mm. ’ ...... Oapt. McCormick of Bartow made a moat excellent talk, which brougMt applause after applause, aivd lio then offered a set of resolutions commenda tory of the management of the Geor gia State Agricultural Society and «no Dixie Fair. The other exhibitors pres- em-t, Oapt. Walker of «Wamjn. Mr. Paul of Dodge, Mr. Irby of the Cy- Sonet* Farm! *11 made short but ap propriate speeches. Then Ool. Lyons, th-e gem kail gemitilenaan from iBaUUm waa called on. Though modest and blushing as a sweet slxitowi, he acquit ted to that credible manner which he alone Is capable of doing. Thef the ™ cattle department man, Capt. Bryah. after betas called upon, arose, and for five 'mTgiutes kept'the table In a war of la“ffjter. ^25’ sell of flirwll counity then arose, and, In words of wisdom, recdtved '.ho sp pfeuuMof all. After PMT««* * > ” IU1 !““ I tribute to the kind ladles *Mo so gwt euccesL Cof* WuSdefi an nounced the meeting and banquet sit en end. A GREAT TRIUMPH. (Copy.) BE IT KNOWN TO ALL: . The Blue Ribbon and Diploma for Smarts ^ te »t,«’F mJ Payne, of Attonto. G«" w goodwyN, (B«n*d) CHAPPELL. T. J. C. PARK. Judges Baklng Powder Dept. Why ufldergo terrible suffering* and endanger your We whrii you can be . c T«VT:y J aoXyn P * ». SIS- gists. • — dgsgMMM SS S®^ l s Ve o^^ r om a H R" She Ut ^fthe heaWh of "Woman depends the future well being of hu manity. She stakes thalt more of the raisin* Wine awmals than their offspring. She educates care for their mental ond physical well-being, that they may bring forth a nation of perfeot form and strong brain. She cirncsUyadPoeaAes a home treatment from an enrtnen-t specialist. Dr. eprinststreen "MomMa Rose.” hla latest Improved formula. Dr. Drew will receive -She ladles of Macon, will give a consultation free. All welcome at the Dsuiler h-oteJ, room 28, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a. m. to 7 p*m. Savannah, Ga.. April 25. 1889. Having used throe bottles of P. P. P. for Impure blood end-general weakness, ad having derived great benefits from the same, hiving gained eleven pounds in weight in four weeks, I take greni pleasure In recommending It to Ml un- rortunaUxs like yours truly. JOHN MORRIS. Office of J. N. McElroy. Druggist, Orlando, Fla.. April 20, 1831. Messrs. Llppman Bros., Savanuati, Ga.—Dear sins: I sold three bottles of P. P. P., large size, yesterday anl one bottle, small size, today. The P, P. P. cured my wife of the theumaUsm winter before last. It came back on her the past winter and a halt bottte, fl size, relieved her again, and she baa not hud a symptom since., I sold a bottle of P. P. P. to a friend of mine. One of his turkeys, a small one, took sick, and his wife gave it a teaspoonful; that was In the ivcn.ng, and the little fellow turned over like be was dead, but next morning wi* up hollowing and well. Yours respect fully, ' <1. N. M'DLUOY. Savannah. Ga.. March x7, 1891. Messrs. Llppman Bros., Savannah, Go.—Dear Sins: I have suffered from rheumatism for a long time, and did not find a cure until I found P. P. P„ which completely cured me. Yours truly; ELIZA F. JONES. 16 Orange street, Savannah, Ga. Si MAGNETIC NERVINE. is to»d with wrlttn r«orvoy 9 Prostra tion, pits. Dlzn- MM. HcAdich# and •realveiMbofOjt i “eel . T. bw boi; Mortal Dtpren- •BfrfOUE ^WF-TE*- »ion. the Brain, ratuJat Mfsarr, Insanity and DaaThi H irrenee*. Impolicy, Lost Power in either sex, Premature Old A*e f InTrjIonUry Lomm. ctused byorer-!Dtiul^«L<N?, frifer-eiertlonof the «r*ln end Irrore^* Youth. UifivfV> Weak fh-fnoa tlwlr Nettuftt Vltfor snd doQ&i«« the Joy* ot life; cares Locorrho* sodfecuMlo WMtkn^o. A month's trest. rofiot, lu plain peteksyn. W msil, to any AddreM,«l p* r box, o boxes fa. with every fft order we «lve a written Guarantee to core or refund the moc** Cinmiars free, (ickreotoe iMosd only b/ our »■ tliulve sgcat. GOOD WT14 * SMALL. Sola Agents, Cherry 8trest ud Oatta* ... Atshus, lfsoeo. fl*. A llltld over two yeafs Jjavo jjasat-d awny since Professor JIunyon -Startled the olvllizcd vvorld by )iis. declaration that be had made a 'discovery whereby he could euro 08 per c-int. of all dis eases and positively rctjuctj thu dentb rate one-third. I That Ills prediction bn's been verified •s amply attested by tbj- tfiousundz of people who have been ,'tjred. His new system has bi^n dl6cus6(id Ijy the med ical fraternity of all «e|io^ls aujl has been subjected to ibe ijinst searching ••’u’stioojby the leading papers of the United States. ,| Every opportunity hns lieert,afforded physicians and scientists loHtJtp^rlment and test the efficacy of Ills Whkllcs. As the professor says: “Life and death are serious subjects, and the greatest crime man cafi bo guilty of Js to do- celvo or trillo with human aUllotioas." The professor believes (bat the aver age human life should t bo tluto score and" ten, ana flint by the use ot his little sugar pellets peoplo ran ward off diseaso and yTo only of oul age. Tho Philadelphia Tlpies .trylhftilly says: “Muuyon .Is to mcdlq'no'Whitt Edison Is-to eleotrlclty." The marvelous cures which hnvo -been made by the use of his little su gar pellets have astounded physicians of all schools, and will undoubtedly revolutionize tbe whole nractlce of medicine. His plan of distributing hi* remedies absolutely free from tbe lending news paper offices of the cottairy, and In viting the public to report the result to tbe editors of the dilTetcut papers, has resulted in curing thousand* ol sufferers and making them converts to Ills new system, and has been tbe means of winning over to h|m many leacKbg physicians. Professor Muuyon doc* not chilm that be bag one remedy tbat will cure all complaints, but tbat bo has prepared specific cures for nearly all diseases. He does not claim tbat his rheuma tism euro will curs consumption, or dyspepsTT, but he does guzuuteo that it will cure rheumatism. His dyspopsla remedy is guaranteed to cure dyspepsia lud all stomach troubles; his cough ..lire to cure coughs, and all throat and lung con- plaints; bis catarrh remedies to cure catarrh; hi* kidney cure to cure kid ney troubles. The same may be Bald of all fits different remedies. He has prepared them In a manner which enables tbe rich and Jhe poor to ooialn them for the small sum of 25 cents from any drug store. They arc absolutely "harmless, pleasant to tale and msy be carried In the vest pocket. in regard to his system, and courts the fullest investigation. He 1b progressive, wide and .liberal in bis Ideas, a man In bl* profession far In advance of bis time. Ho be lieves there Is a euro for every disease, nnd that people should dlo only from old age or by accident. His liberal method of placing his remedies In drug stores at the small price of 25 cents shows the blg-heartedneas <,f the man. A valuable little book called the “Guide to Health" baa been Issued, and can be had of any druggist free, which intelligently sets forth in plain, simple language bow any one-may cure themselves. “Munyon’s Stomach nnd Dyspepsia Curo cures all forms of Indigestion and stomach troubles, such us nslug of food, distress after eating, shortness of breath and all affeettous of tbo lieutt; caused by indigestion, vvlud on the stomach, bad taste, offensive breath, loss of appetite, faintness Or weakness of stomach, headache from indigestion, soreness of the stomach, coated tongue, heartburn, shooting pains of the stom ach, constipation, dizziness, fnlntucss and lack of energy, l'rlco 23c. .VUIIVIC CORK. Munyon’s Norvo Curo cures oil tho symptoms of nervous exhaustion, such us depressed spirits, fuiluru of memo ry, restless and sleepless nights, pains lh the head and dizziness. It cures general debility, stimulates and Htrcngtliuus thu nervus suit tones up tbo whole body. Price 25 cents. KIUJUEY CIIIIU. Munyou's Kidney Cure cures pnln In the back, loins or groins from kidney disease, dropsy of tho foot and limbs, ffoauont deslro to pass wntor, dark colored and turbid urine, sediment lu tho urlno and dlabotes. l’rlco 25c. UATAIiltll OUIIK. Catarrh Positively Cured.—Aro you willing to spend 50 cents for a curo that permanently cures catarrh by re moving the cause of tbo disease'/ It so, ask your druggist for a 25c. bottle of Munyon’s Catarrh Curo nnd * 25c. bottle of Catarrh Tablets. Tho catarrh curo will eradicate tho disease from the system and tho tablets will cleanse and heal tho afflicted parts and rcstnro them to a natural and healthful coudl tlon. It IIKU.UATIIM CUII1SD. Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure Is guar anteed to curo rheumatism in any part of the body. Acuto or' muscular rheu matism cured In from one to five dnys. It speedily cures shooting pains, sci atica, lumbago and all rhcumutlo pains In tho back, hips and loins. It seldom falls to give relief after one or two doses, and almost Invariably curt* be fore one bottlo has been used. Price 25 cents, Munyon’s Liver Cure corrects head ache, biliousness, Jaund'ce, constipa tion and all liver diseases, /rice 25c. Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneu monia and breaks up a odd In n ten hours. Frlco 25a Munyon’s Cough Cure stop* coughs, night sweats, allays soreness and speedily heal* the lungs. Price 25a Munyon’s Fcmalo Remedies are a boon to sll women. Price 25a fiOWNED LIKE HER MOTHER. J ffi9—FRANCHBNE WAIST. Sizes fos 14 and 16 Years. J There (s no taint of quackery'about < the professor. He is open -tud frank Manyon • Hernia,.ho Curo stops headache In three minutes. Prlco 25c. Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of plies. Price 25c. Munyon’s Asthma Cure is guaran teed to relievo asthma In three minutes nod care in fivo days. Price 50a Mtrayon’s Blood Curo eradicate* all Impurities of tbe blood. Price 25c. Munyon’s Vltaiizer Impart* now life, restore* lost powers to weak and debil itated men. Price (1. Munyou’s Remedy Company put up specifics for nearly every disease. Bold by all drngglsts. C ACTIO* t T h* esbllc «n wsrasJ against Imitators, who ara atlng a Kama, Vlat ant] Lnbal similar to onr own. To prevent lislng imposed upon, sso that the name of I'HufM" Is sptiled with Iho Mitt "Y.O Tsks no othsr. FRESH AS A ROSE. *1*11*1 ' ■-■’’i 530-LE9BIA WAIST-Stzes for 14 and It Tsars. I NAME OF PATTERN! fiend lhl$ coupon and 10 omit la tin JJnron 'leleijmphaml yon oan gel an]/ on* qf Pattern* jmUiehed Notice number nnd name of I’altern, and unite plainly not forgetting to elate eiee. Undou 10c. for each pattern deni al JDDlttttl. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.-H. G. Cutter, executor, and Mrs. Mary A. Ayres, executrix, ot the estate of Aahtr Ayrer, late of said county, deceased, bavin* represented to this court that thoy have fully discharged the duties of said true!, thin 1*. therefore, to noti fy all nsrtlea concerned, <o file objec tions, If any they have, on or before the first Monday In December. 1894. or else letters of dismission will then be Issued u asked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEOROIA. Binn COUNTY-Samuel R. Jaques. executor, of the estate of Richard W. Jaques. late of said county, deceased, having reprttented to this court that ha has fully discharged the duties of add truat and now asks for letters of dismis sion. This la. therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to file objection*, If any they have, on or before- the first Monday In Dacamber. 1891. or letters of dismission will then be granted se asked for. This third day of September. 1894. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Notlce Is hereby given ns required by the act of the legislature of Oeorgls approved De cember 1*. 1*M, that I. W. N. Beden, of the state ot North Carolina, an executor of the last will and testament of James A. Peden, late ot Duval county, F>a., and now deceased. Intend as the said executor to transfer to William N. I’eden seventy- nine shares (79) of the capital stock of the Southwestern Railroad Company of Georgia. This the 20th day of October, A. D.. ISM. - ■ W. N. PEDEN, Executor Estate Of James A Petjgn, de ceased.