The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 11, 1894, Image 2

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mu MAUUiN XJ&jLJMi-JKArti: eu5UAY MOK^UTG, 'S'OYEAIBEK 11, 1894. Bil I BBT. University of Pennsylvania Had Tod K- Strong a Team for Them. HM p Bn THE TIGERS CLEARLY OUT-CLASSBD m - Tbsy Played a Plsros-Oama aadTrisd ■£'' 11.,d to Wis, bat They Pound Xhsmsolvoa Hot tho Equals »f u» *>•»< •Trenton. N. J.. New. lO.-'Tiie Inter- State Mr rroonds at Tnrtua wan <J»» ■com ttxlay of one of Kbe greotes! foot. v-1) tiatu/e «at tn» •"•«* fc«». <ou»ht oa American soU. In srtiklr th« ctirm- P.OQ ttirem of Prlnivton. after » fierce ptruggle. succumbed to the etocky eleven of the Utilvanstty of Pennsyl vania. with a final acoee of U to »- The fiay wee a e*>rfedt one for foofbeB. the air being Just flharp tsA cool enough to Ineplre the playew without chilling the epeffteltoia. The light clouds, too. covered the glare of the eur. eo <hU the 26,000 people who crowded the stand* «* 2 o'clock were all In the beet of humor and wfloeeeed a superb exhibition of their favorite (port. In thie they were not disap pointed. The field had been put In excellent shape. It wee a clean game, but tt was one of the fiercest spam*" In the history of the sport and frequent delay, were occasioned for the resusci tation of Injured men. Princeton soon saw that -She was out. eluted by her Quaker opponents, and her men were reeklem of themselves. The Princeton backs wore greatly In ferior to the Pennsylvanians, and even the Tiger*' much lauded line, Wltr the sin ale exception of right guard an"S tackte, were fairly outclassed. It sue Just SUB o’clock when Rep eras Bliss culled the teams together. Princeton won the toas affd Chose the southern goal, with a brisk breexs ad their backs. The ' Pt „ nno l’. lvJ S^i,' therefore, had the ball. Brooke kicked off. but the ball went out of bounds nud was brought back for another fral. Thla time the «uaJcer fullback eem tt sailing -within ton yards of Princeton's goal, bee fumlbled U. but recovered qulokly and carried It to the twenty-pay# line. The Tigers' backs thi n tried to skirt the onda of the Penney Ivin lone, but were foiled, and Cockiuti had to kick. It waa a gooff punt ami Urooke caught It on Penney: vunia'e thirty-yard line. Oegood tried Trenohard-e end, but Ward got K.i without a gain. Breoae then kicked high to Poe on Princeton's forty-yard line. Wharton’s knee was hunt In tackling Poe, but the plucky guard took hie place again In two minutes and though It bothered him badly ell through the game, be showed remarkable pluck sad would not retire. TRIED MASS PLAYS., Princeton thli time tried her mess Plays on the tckles. Mbree was amt through Woodruff for two yards, and Wheeler through WngvnJiurwt for three more. That waa every inch they could get through, and tha ball was then lost on downs Osgbd then plowed-Mu-ouch Lea and Taylor like a steam engine land ■ gained fiv yards A maos.play follow'd, but thla wn.i well met and made no gain. The famous Woodruff Interfer ence piny wee then sent battering Into BmJth. Lea saw Che formation finot, though, and by getting over In front of It stopped »t eauttfully. Oh. Trenohard'e end, It gained five, yards The ball was now on Prince ton’s twenty yard line. The Quakers then tried the trick which worksJ co well for them lost year. Brooke klclteti to tha side, and then charging forward, put the hall on the side, and Uosenr&r* ten got tt. He oar-riel It five ytnls be fore he was downed by Pba. The ball was but twelve yards from Princeton's goal, and the red and'M’ie bnnncrs be-' gun to -wave f-irlouely and PdnncylvujUa throats split with ohoerir.rf. Not daring tt> risk their runntug backs again, the Prkocoton quarter passed the ball to Oochran. 11s punted into Pannsylva- tvH'a territory. but only to bava It quick ly returned to Brooke. Ooahraii kicked again. The bail wns In Pennsylvania's middle of field. Koine skipped Smith's end for the sight yards, when he was tackJfd by Lea. Kntpe fumbled, and P.-mouton got the hall- She quickly re- turned the compliment, though, end Brooks dropped on the ball. By a fine series eg mass plays and a kick from Brooke tt.waa then advsAoed to Prince- too’* thirty Hard Uric, and then ensued one of the most exetttag Paris of the game. Princeton tried a trick kick. OtMbran tried, by kicking high, to get luhead of it. by putting tt onelde. but the Quaker barks Interrupted hie little game by a fine charge upon him, and Brooke got the ball. Knlpe skirted Trtnchafd'e end for three yards. A fine series of mass pwya on centre audt tackles and a few Mod end rune by Osgood brought the ball to Princecon's elgtil-yurd ,Une. A mo-, mentum mas* - play. Ingeniously fonr.e# lb as not to con**at with the new rules, surprised Prince ton's line and the hull -whs downed only two yards from her goal line. » The Pennvylvorv.anA -were wild. Their players formed for the some play ■gain. There was suddenly' (a. brvxth- ■lees atllmee. while every eye was strained ro aee. It was the third down ami therefore the .oast ohanc*. Quar terback Williams' gave the signal and Brooke wettt Into the hoe Uke a can non. bill. The veterans Blood like a wall for a moment, then wavered and fell back. Every one thought the ball wua over, but 1 was found to be six Inches from the line, and the Princeto- nhtns breathed easier. -Princeton would not venture a line plunga, and wo Cochran kicked. The bal S hit the ground oo Princelon'e forty-yard line ntsd rolled between Os good's lege. Smith dived after tt like ta -bare and fell on It before o»*uod gould recover. Coohran then kicked It Into Pennsylvania's territory. Brooke caught It on the fifty-yard line. It wue oyon back on TrincetoO ground. there by a fine punt from Brooke. The •only um4 In the rime Princeton suc ceeded In mitklrtT-o good gain around the Quaker end was now. It was made by a demote. Toe pissod to Morse, tvno quickly reumed it to him and liwer- fennr tor him got around Rosmgarfea for twenty yards. The remaining part of this naif fhe ban -was awoyeo by small gains by each team In turn trom Princeton e twenty to lovty-yard line; It was at bar 35-yard line when time waa oaKed. Score, 0 to v. Princeton supporters were hoping for great things from' the Tigers In' the scoond half, for they had tried no •ricks at all; but they were mlattaken, however, for the tricks were on Penn, eyilva«u.-s side, and the Tiger's steadily went b» pieces, giving their opponents as much ground by their own fumbles apd poor kicks as the Quakers gained by brilliant playing. The .score at the end of -the last half was l] t» 0. The Prince tons played a fine game, but tt had not the winning quality, and line supporter*! of Peameylvanu were wild with delight when time was called on the second half. The V.ne up wus oa follows: .-Princeton—Smith, left end; Holly, lef tackle: WhtOler, left guard; Riggs, centre; Taylor, right guard; Lea, rig.it tackle; TremohamJ (captain/, right ead; Poe, quarter back; Ward (Uosengur- ten), left half back; Morse CjUhn.ett), right holt back; Cochran, full back. -Pennaylvjiima—oi.oan, left end; Wogonhurwt, left tackle; Woodruff, left guard; Bull, centre; Whnrton, right guard; ’Minds, right taokle; Roseng-ar- ten, righted d; wilimms, quartero-icx; KOlpe (aiptaln) left half buck; Osgood, right half back; Brooke, full bock. Touchdowns; Wlllfanu, Osgood. t Ckols.f~m toqon downs: Brooke, injured: Ward. Morse. TVmg, 55 minute halves. Umpire. Paul Dasntrl (Lehigh); ret, Laurie Bliss (Title); linesmun, ex-Oapt. .McCluug (Lehigh). GEORGIA A WINNER. . Athens, Nov. 10.-(bpecdU.)-The University football teem defeated Wof- ford CONege to-day ilk Sputtanburg, 8. C., by a ecore of 10 to 0. TUB MEMPHIS LYNCHERS. The Attorncy-Qenerol Made Charges Against a Juror. Memphis. Tend., Nov. 10.—Them was a Henaiuonal soeue ibis afternoon In the opunroom, where h. onuih und W. S. Hlohardaon are oo trial beiore uuu*e otA-jeM- tor complicity in the Kerrvllle lynching of aix negroes. Six uunnred Uilcameu had been examined and eleven Jurors domlned. A apecrnl venire of one uunured -was on hand from which to get another Juror. At- Pa-twroon announced that he had evidence thait one Juror tamed Harris, who tod sworn he had formed no opinion had In advance ex-- pr *Tf <1 u“ oiMHon and declared he would hang no white man far killing SJS*™;, ^ oouw <™«rlately or? dered all other proceedings stopped, *o over till Monday, when evidence against Harris will be pro- •ented. It la understood there is similar evidence against another acoepted ju win tha L on Monday Judge Cooper °fder Sheriff MoCnrver removed from, the superlntonreiuoy of the Ja.ll on acommt of the freedom he had per- Snuhfng! 1 * prWon<T * otar ««# with ufe TWO MURDBREIRS LYNCHED. Thoy Had Slain a Mississippi Mer chant j n His Store. Vicksburg, Miss., Now. 10.—On the night at the 6th Inst, Thomas A. Kays, of tiio inn of Kays'& Pinson, mer chants of Lloyd, Lir., waa murdered In his ttore by being knocked In tbo head and having his throat cut from oar to ear. After a thorough Investiga tion Charles Williams, a half-breed Mexican and noted desperado, who has figured In numerous murders; robber ies and ahoot.ng scrapes, waa arreated along with another man and put n jail. Tlio negro confessed to bo-ng Wltli (Williams mat night and that Williams cut Key's throat. It Is eup- loscd than tho negr-* first bralavd Keys w.th an axe aud then Williams cut his throat. Last night an infuri ated crowd went to the jail,' hung the negro nnd ehot Wllllauw to pieces. It Is reported that the negro made a. full confcw.on. WOMAtTaUPFRAGE PEOPLE. They Visited the Tuskegve Normal School Yesterday. Montkomery. Ala.. Nov. 10.—A large del- egatlou from the Booieiy for the Advance, ment of Women'' are vlilUng the Tu«ke- gee Normal School today. Among them are Mrs. Julia Ward 1 Howe, author of the "bottle Hymns of the Republic." Mrs. Edna O. Cheney, a pioneer in the wo man's suftram movement, and Mrs. Merle Antoinette Blackwell.-the first woman ev- er ordained to the Christian ministry In tMs country. AFTER THE GREAT SOUTHERN. Drextl's People and the Chicago- Hamll- .ton and Dayton Maks Another Move. Ctnolnnstl. Nov. 10,—The ifltht between the Chicago. Hamilton end Dayton and Orexel. Morgan A Co. fob the control of uve Alabama Great Southern and the Cin cinnati. New Orleans and Texas Pacific raitn-aya waa on todav In a suit for fore closure of bonds by the latter. Oral ar guments were made and the briefs are to be submitted to Judse burton, who wilt reserve hit decision far same time. Tbo presence of o(HeIsle of the different lluee, stockholders, bondholders and other Inter ested parties filled the United Butts court room during the,day. EMPEROR HAS FEVER. U Hung Chang's power Wannlng-Jape.- nese Official tolled. London, Nov. 10.—A dispatch from Shanghai to the Central News aaya the emperor of China has a severe stuck of fever. The same dispatch says that the power of Viceroy Li Hung Chang it grad ually decreasing. Thirty thousand Chi- nese are-awaiting a chance to leave --ew Chwang. - . A dispatch from Chemulpo to tn* Stand ard eaya that Kifihua. the vice chairman : of the Cbreao council of aute.vwho was appointed to that position through Japa nese Influence, was assassinated 3n Octo ber .0. Tie killing was due to the In tense anti-Japanese feeling whlcn pre. Vtt.ll*. MV* hn.-rvf rsA Tanonaaa V, lu. Sufferingjtfsters Salt Rheum Causes Much Suffering Hood’s 6arsaparilla Purifies th« Blood* Wins Another Victory. A RECORD of curve such sa no other medicine can boast of, has been woo during 1 t*-,- mjt -A1 > ter* by Dr. Plsrcs't , O' Idea Medical 1 Discovery. BOHMER-& COSTLY DEFEAT. Hla Expense Account Nearly Fifteen Thousand Dollars. Now York. Nov. 10.—Of all the can didates at the election of Nov. a who have thus for filed ihrir expense ac counts WUlkttn Sobtner. Tnsnmany'a nominee for sheriff, spent the moat money. It oast Mr. Sohmcr 514.950 to be defeated. Of (tils amount be *>cnt 54,519 foe llthugraphe and printing; for etaalonery. clerk hire and circulars, 55.399; Tammany Hall atx 55,000; 51.451 went for poshugx*; for poutera and let ter wrttlnf he spent $2,191; for adver- tJctng In tno dally papers, wi; fbr ad vertising in parloJRoiOs, 5015; for cob hire, 5510; for tetegrama, 515; express- age, 555; car fare. 553, and for wagona toad drivers Tbe worst forms of Hcrofuls, Salt-rheum. Tetter. b-iaiK, Ervhip. ajay,Bioija._QuWje«. Bnlimd Okidi Tn- mors end SneUlngsare cured by It Totk. . „ SSStViffiS.Vu,". 0 Ns-t Foma. SSTHSmSS" 4 ? no rurpoaa. I ban taken' tm^botUuot the ■Disoovtsy 1 andam «n- CASSIUS -CLAY MARRIED. At the Ago of Eighty-four He Yen- lured Matrimony. Richmond. Ky., Nov. 10,-Gen. Cas sius MatveiUu Clay, aged Si. the sags of Whle MB* earpriaed hla friends to- tay when he lad to the akar la mir- nage Mies Dora Rk-harv *on. To* yvrnng lada- la ratny years younger tnau tbo groom, sad tbe mar riage was not expected. Tha young lady was an orphan, nod Gen. Clay has ‘>©ca eduaktin* hfr. Oea- qlay iPods to-day oo* of the mo* tourtatlng man In Amartea. He was Preeideo: Unoeln'a rilaiater to Ruewa. wesa^gy *..o-u»paaiurc idling tv men pre- vails, live hundred Japanese have’ te. turned >to Seoul and ftiore Japanese have landed south of Seoul for the purpose of putting doym the rebellion of the Ton* Hake. REPORTED VICTORIOUS. London. Nov. io.-me Toklfi correspond- ent of the Central Nows says: I.noiilclal reports aay that Ocn. Oyoma has cap tured Hie Toilen-Wan batttrles and Kin- Chow; that Poqt Arthur has been invest ed and the two outer forte have been tak en and that a Chinese steam torpedo layer has been captured. line Official dispatch boat has not reach ed Ohernp-jlpo yet. Mr. Oterl. formerly uapjofte minister In Seoul, has been made a rivy councillor in recognition of ni« service*. j Telegrams dated, at Furan on Novem- b* r 9 *ay that the Jooti.se have quelled ^ referlS?? ML raM,U ™ completely. In “errti of ihe steamer the arrest of two Americans I ,h f. • 1 t «f'* r Sydney. It Is learned | ‘be* me United States will not protect ih? combatants"" *’ V * “” ,s '* nc * t0 CABINET MEETING. N °k'. ,0 -~At thetr filleting Y “ w , net ministers discussed »h^.*w’ b ?T f* dlplumatlc questions. .U- . J,*„ ,* u ?I >0 “d that the second ' i* ‘1 °** e * e, on of Klnchow, r * ort °* G>e oecuatlon of that has been received. By order of tbe Unl ftSnTpS!! ,n ^ ,h ® Chlnwe felegrah K? Pon Arthur to Tien 'ism via Kin-how has been cut. The British VokSiSnf 1, ihu.a from *“ Francisco for wh *«h Was seized by the Japa- THE NEW ORLEANS -STRIKE. - „ 0r - can 9' Nov. 10.—There bus been no change !n >he singe 9 uu’.-on tonight Governor Foster went'to Baton Rouge tins evening and the labor organizations have ue,m called to meet tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock when It Is hoped that the preliii- rary steips 'towards a seu.lencnr of the differences will be taken. There bis been no trouble today anil the ui-gro laborers have worked under jaotec- t.rm*without molestation. Reports re- ceivd at midnight from Bnnth-jnrt and .or points ore to the effect that the conditions were peaceful. COMMITTEES CALLED TO MEET. Washington, Nov. lO.-Charman Sayres of the committee on appropriations of the house has issued a call for the aub-com- mlttee of the coromltteea on District of Columbia, tonification* and pensions to meet Thursday. November 22. to Uke up the consideration of theae bllla. The composition of the sub-committee on the uistrtct of Columbia hat been ohanged, sir. Compton, chairman, resign ed, hawing been superceded by Mr. Wil liams of IlllnolB. The remainder of the committee eonateta of • MessraJ Dockery. Robinson, Democrats, and Henderson and Cogawell, Republicans, n • PROTECTION TOMISSIONRIES. Port Louis. Mauritius.- _Nd>. I0.-Ad- Mlcee rectved here from Tamstave say flhmt the Hova premier hae announced thut howlll affonl protection, to the Methodist mlaslonfirlea tn Madagascar aunt nW the Frendh now In Tamalave, where M. Lemoroe de Viler*, the French commissioner, now is. The HovSfl are oonoenitraifing at Diego Sauries, at -(tie norohern evtrerolty of the telmnd. KENTUCKY'S DBLHX5ATION. . Lexington, Ky.‘. Nov. 10.—The official count In the Tenth d-tstrlot today shown tha Joe M. Kendull (Democrat) fs elect- T. Hapklnn (Republican).. Thin makes ed -to conrreee by 104 plurality oyer N. Kon-tuoky'e deleraition six T>efifo«raita nnd live Republican* ? COTl'QN VESSEL ON FIRE. New Orlenfis, Nov.’10.—Flro Ivfis d!s- covered this morning In the Hatch of the British steamship Hajebi. Two hupdred bales of cotton wi-te dnm- nged. Tbe loss la small. STEVENSON AT ASHEVILLE. , Asheville. N. C.. Nor. Ui-Vioo-lTra- Idont Stevenson arrived hero this nf- tornoon. Hla wife and daughter ,ltnve been hero several weeks. SAILED FOR MOBILE. Nearport, R. t. Nov. 10.—The cruiser Montgomery sailed for Mobile. Ala., to day. TRUNK FACTORY BURNjED. New Orleans, Nov. 10.—The New Or leans trunk factory. 117 Magazine street, burned tonight. Lews 550,000; well In sured. _ . WEATHER INDICATIONS. Wuehlngton. 'Nov. 10,—For iHoougla: Falv; cooler In southern portion; north- weat winds. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF ’SALE. Will be hold before ,th# court house door In the pity of Macon, during tbs legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day In December. 1S94, Iota Nos. 1. 2, 5 and 4. tn square 11. southwest com mons, between Hazel and Aah streets. Said property levied on to satisfy two justice court ft. fas. issued from tssth district. G. M„ of Muscogee county. In favor of . Loeb & Kaufman and Louis Bubler & Oo.. and one rt. fa. lMued- trom superior court of Muaco- gte county In .favor of A. J. Bethune vs. L. W. Barns. L. B. HERRINGTON, 1 Deputy Sheriff. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—The ap praiser* appointed to set aelde a twelve months' support cut of the estate of Robert 8mKh. late of said coujrty. d” <***«<L ‘O hie widow Lfila L Smith, and hie .minor child. FVken Smith, having filed their return In this office* thla la therefore, to trailfv all parties concerned to file ttolr cfciectlona lfS?u£rK!£ first Monday In Decem- )*Tv"by regum should not b mada the Judgment of this court. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTT-A A. Cul len. administrator of the estate E. >W Melton., late of said county, deceased having represented to this court that he his fully discharged the duties of said trust, and now asks for letters of dismis sion. This Is to notify all parties con. cerned to fils objsouont. If any they have, on er before tbe first Monday in December. UK or letters j* dismission trill thta be granted as asked for. C. M. WILEV. Ordinary. GEORGIA Bibb COUNTT-Ssmusl R. deques, executor of the estate of Richard W.'Jaques. 1st* of taU county, deceased, having represented to this court that he has fully discharged the duties of said trust and Met asks tor letters of dismis sion. This la therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to file objections If any they tave. on of before the first Monday a December, UK er letters e f dltmiselon *111 then be granted as stked for. This third dal- of September. 12K C M. WILEY. Ordinary. 7Mriy*rrtnHttiitr ft Concord, N. H. '“C. I. Hood &po., Lowell, Miss.: "Gentlemen:—Hood's Sarsaparilla baa done so much for my children that It Is with pleasure and thanks that I write for . publication n few fines. I cannot find words strong enough to express our confi dence and gratitude lor Hood's Sarsapa rilla. Both of my Uttle girls hare been troubled with salt rheum. When quite small, blotches formed all OTer their bodies and on their limbs. Tho flesh broke out and the little ones Suffered Croat Agony ontocountof the ltddngsensation. I had read of the good Hood's Sarsaparilla had done In eases of salt rheum, eo I decided to give It a trial. Myrtle, 5 years old, bad several eruptions on her forehead, while Bernice, « yean old, suffered much from sores back of her ears. After the first bop tie bad been taken they began to Improve; they seemed brighter and the humor Began to Disappear. They bare taken five bottles and Myrtle la entirely cured. Her flesh Is smooth and soft, her health la better and She Is bright nnd sprightly as any child of five yean of age. From tbs start, Bernice has Im proved and the humor la nearly all gone HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES and she la In better health than before. I cannot praise Rood's Sarsaparilla too highly." Jins. W.Hookeb, Concord, N.H. K. B. Be aura to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. HOOD’S P1LL8 cure all liver Ills, Blllone- nesi, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 250. A STRANGE CASE, ' How an Enerrty was Foiled. ttlUlttl UUIIUU ■IffPKlUU. . AllttU IU4UV mOW ucni those purl s uutll they were sore, to overcome In a measure the dead fecllnjr that had taken possession of them. In addition; I hud a strung* weakness in my hack and around my uniat, together with an indescribable 'gone' fccllug In my stomach. Physiclaus said lfc was creeping paralysis, from, which, accord- loj to Such was my prospect. I had been doctoring a year and a half steadily, but with no par ticular benefit, when I aaw an advertisement of Dr Miles" Heatoratlro Nerrlne, procured a bottle at»d began using It. Marvelous ss U Miles* Heston Atlvo Nervine on my recomen- datlon, and It hasboen as satisfactory lnthclf cases as In mtne.”—Jamts Kano, La Rue. O. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerrlne Is sold by all Woman’s Perfect - Health v can not be maintained | •without tho greatest care. From childhood to old age It should he guarded jealously— -husband—lovl by parenti friends. Ilnvo something always at band! Something that -will strengthen—invigorate—cure at critical times. Brown’s Iron Bitters has been woman's friend for twenty years—it never falls —it does giro the much heeded fitrength—enriches tho blood— tones tho nerves. Are you a vrornant Then remember that yon can (after all clao folia) fall back on Browx's | Inox Bittkhs with certainty I of relief. It Is a comforting I thought—has been comforting | to many- may it prove so to you! Look for <roM«d Red lines oa wrapper. Miss Josie Beemax, Bath, N.Y., says: “ I was a great suf ferer from general female weak- I ness Brotrr.'t iiv.i JBitUn has 1 given mo great relief.” I BMOWN CHEMICAL CO. SALTO NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to an act of tha general assembly, .approved December It 1S33, of my Intention to transfer to Darwin O. Jones tho follow ing: Seven (I) shares Southwestern railroad Company. O. C CALDWELL Ext. of Est. erf late Jacob Caldwell. CLOTHING CHEAPER IS Since the Wilson Tariff Bill has gone into effect. We will sell you a better Suit for Than any so-called Wrecks <}r other fake sale. Buy from an established, re liable house and get your money’s worth. Honey refunded if not satis factory. Everything in the Clothing- Furnishing line. I'/ f J. H. HERTZ Corner Second k Cherry o. A. liEATIMx, rT8DF.BTAKF.H A«D E!*IBAfsMW5i» 511 Mulberry St. - Macon, Ga. •>tffihonn-Office, 4G7t Resilience, 4(1* L. McMANUS CO GENERAL 11 Dav Telephone night Telephone 238 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones.... 436, 178 EMPIRE STABLES. (Timberlako's Old Stand.) 618, and 620' Poplar. Livery, Boarding and Sale First-class accommodations. TOM R. HUDSON. Proprietor. WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. Sign and Square on Window. Fine individual Tea Setts, 7So. sett. Very fine China Cups and Saucers, 15 and 20c. Fine China Plates. 10 and 12c. Everything roclc bottom. No retail etore In America can beat my prices. R. F. SMITH. Sole and Only Proprietor. ACADEMY OP MUSIC MONDAY EVENING. NOV. I2TH. Tho euperb production of the Enor mously eucceeeful oomedy-dranra "BLUB JEANS." wh!ch made three phemnoenenal runs: 413 performances in Now York. 118 performances tn CMcatfv 7$ performances tn Boston. Presented in Maoon In Us entirety by a brilliant company and ell the features. The "Rising Sun Roarer*." The Bull and Reallstlo Barbecue. The Country "Columbia Quartette.” The Kazoo Orchestra, and the Intensely Thrilling Saw Mill Scene. Reserved Beats at Ludden & Bates. Usual'prices. academy of music WEDNESDAY. NOV. 14. “Charley’s Aunt.” By Brandon Thomas: Manixement of Charles Frohman. Presented In the asms manner as seen In New York 350 nls-hte. Boston 200 nights. Chicago 103 nights. Don't do anything until you eee Auntie. \ Reserved seats fit Ludden A Bute*' Music House. NOTICE. Ocmulgee Lodge No 46 K. at P.: Of ficers and member* of lodge are cava c*tly requested so be unseat Monday, Nov. 12. Hauers of Importance wUl be offered for coaslderslrton. and Supreme Representative T. J. Carling will ad dress t)v) lodge. By order ARTHUR DASHER, C. C. C. L. Blanchard, K. of R. and S. ANNOUNCEMENT. ALEXANDER BLAIR. Archltel, 763 Cherry BL. Macon, Ga. Alexander Blair. Jr., who bus for some rime bad charge of the office of hi* father. Alexander Blair, will con tinue the practice of architecture, end Is prepared So execute promptly plans cad apertficsfllaas for any class of build'nzts. Algernon Blah: vril) also con tinue In the office, as heretofore. LADIES, TAKE WARNING! Genuine, Viavl is only sold by au thorized representatives; therefore, wo wars you agotast imitations and adul terations. We will not be responsible for tbe effect of any so-called Viavl sold you by Mrs E. C. Coffin. She i* no lODger lu our employ; therefore, we desire ttrguu-d you against any mls- reproeentmtlcBs tbe may make. VIAVI COMPANY. 904 Maeooie Temple, Chicago, HI. CONSTANTINE CHAPTER. NO. *4 R A. 31. Regular meeting at Odd Fellows' Hall, oo Cherry street, en Monday. Norr. 12, at 7.25 o'clock p. m. Sojourn ing companies true rosily Invited. R. n. BARRON, H. P. Geo. A. Dure, 6ec'y. NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS Of the East Tennessee, -Virginia nnd Georgia Railway company. In the United*Sta.tea circuit court fok the norch-rn dlsir.ct of Georgia.— Central Trust Company of New York vs. Eo*i: Tenneeate, VirglnAt and Geor gia Railway Company. Consofidated Casises. No. 622. In equity.—It being made to appear to she court that the receivers In the abovd silted case have sold the property of defendant compa ny and khat they have In tnelr hands certain money arUang from said sale all of which Is shown by itheir report on file to tlT.s court; and it farther appear ing to flhe court than tho asid trust should 'be wound up and the receivers discharged; and ft being further repre- sen teg. tSat there ore dlvem chums pending'in this and and other'courts Whlcb.as-e alleged to be superior to tha lien of the mortgage under which said rood was sold: Now, on motion of the receivers' counsel. It Is ordered that B. H. Hill, * Esq'., be and Is hereby appointed mas- (#-. eo whom nil claim* wnlcih are -fflaimed or which may hereafter be clubbed during the period hereinafter named .to be superior to the mortgage, stall .be deferred, for the purpose of hearing and deciding that question. Tf US' further ordered that all such cfeima* U:ail be filed with the master within ninety days from this date, and on failure to file such within such time ajl right to participate In said funds Xhall be forever barred. It is further ordered Ithat said mas ter aforesaid shall give notloe of hla appointment and of the time and place of hearing sjld matters by publishing the same once a week for four week* in one or more newspapers published In the cities of Atlanta, Macon, Rome and Brunswick, and that eald master make end file his report to this court by February 1, 1895. In open court. October 6, 1894. WM. T. NEWMAN, U. S. Judge. Filed In the clerk's office 6th day cf October, 1894. O. C. FULLER, Clerk In .accordance with the above order all parties who have claims again it the East Tennessee. Virginia and G.orgla Railway Company are hereby notified to file them with me at my office. No. 14, Old Capitol, In the city of Atlanta, Ga.. within the time requited by tha 6aid order. I will be -n my slid offles during the mouths of Dweller and January for the outpost if hearing and considering tas same. BENJ. H. HILL, Speciel Master. Novemberl, 1891. STATE OF GEORGIA. BIBB COUN TY.—Under nad by virtue bf an order of the court of ordinary of said county. I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday In December. 1894, before the court house door in eald county, the following described proper ty. to wit: That tract or parcel of land lying and being in Finney’s district. Jones coun ty, Georgia, contalnig fifty acres, more or less, bounded on the north by land of William Roberts, east by lands of H. D. McKay, south by lands of L. G. Bird, and west by lands of I. B.'English. Allso fifty acres of the one hundred acres of that lot bf land lying and be ing in Jones county. 'Geotgla, situated In Towles district, known as the Har kins place: bounded on the west by Oc- mulgee river, south by lands of Mrs. E. S. Jones, east by lands of T. E. Zellner, north by Pone’s terry. Said property sold for purposes of dis tribution and payment of the debts of tine estate of Myrron Nuesbaum, de ceased. (HENRIETTA NUSSBAUM. Administratrix. PUBLIC SALE. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Under and -by virtue of a power of sale con tained In a deed executed by E. S. Mc Lean to the Macon Savings Bank, re corded In the clerk’s office of Bibb su perior court In Book A—G, folio 241. will be sold before the court house door In the county of Bibb, on the first Tues day in December next, between tho le gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all tbe following described property: All that tract or parcel of land sit uate. lying and being In the city of Macon, said oounty. located In square number seventy-four (74), and known as part of lot number one (1) In said sauare; being on the west side of First street, (rooting said First street fifty- three (53) feet and running back to n depth end distance of one hundred and four (104) feet, ad fully described in the deed made by E. S. McLean to Maoon Savings Bank. The deed under which this sale is to bs made was executed to secure on in debtedness therein described, upon Which there Is due. fbr principal and in terest to the first Tuesday In December three thousand and eighty-two dollar* and nineteen oents. and said sale is made for the purpose, ns specified in said deed, of collecting and realizing said amount, together with the expenses of said proceedings, to wit: Three hun dred and eight dollar* and twenty-one cents attorneys’ fees and thirteen dol lars and 6eventy-five cents for this ad vertisement. as set out tn said deed. Good and sufficient titles will be made to the purchaser or purchasers nt said sale. This 5th day of November. 1894. „ MAOON SAVINGS BANK Hill, Harris & Birch, attorneys, GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—O. I. Johns, administrator of the estate of J. Warren Johns, late of aaldc ounty, de ceased, having applied to me for leave to sell ten shares of the Union Savin-s Bank and Trust Company stock, of Ma con. Ga. and three shares of the Ocmul- gee Land and Improvement Company stock, of Macon. Ga.. belonging to said estate, for the purpose of paying debts and for distribution: This is to notify ail concerned to file objections, it any they can. on or before the first Monday In December. 1894. or leave to sell Will then be granted. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—H. O Cutter, executor, and Mrs. Mary A Ayres, executrix, of tb* estate of Asher Ayres, late of said county, deceased having represented to thla court that thoy have fully discharged the duties of eald trust, this 1*. therefore, to noti fy ell parties concerned, to file objec tions. If any they have, on or before tbe first Monday In December. 1894. or else letters of dismission will then be Issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY) Ordinary. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—Notice Is hereby given ns required by tbe act of the legislature of Georgia approved De cember 18. 1893, that I, W. N. 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