The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 15, 1894, Image 5

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1894 CLOTHING is CHEAPER Since the Wilson Tariff Bill hasgone 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 house and get your moneye worth. Money refunded if not satis factory. Everything in the Clothing- Furnishing line. GREAT IMMIGRATION SCHEME Ten .Thousand German Immigrants Are Coiuiug to Southern Georgia. GEORGIA EXHIBITS IN GERMANY Gtruum Will Settle on the Southern Itullway Between Brunswick and ' Maeou-l’rompttiH bjr » Big % New VetJi Byatlloste, J. H. HERTZ Corner Second & Clierrv UhDEU'lAKER AND E3XBAL31ER, 511 tlullierry at., .Huron, GO. t tle-lce, 4C.T| ResWence, 4(U> L. McMANUS CO ■ GEKliUAL Eay Teieohone Might Telephone 238 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. . Day Telephone 436 Niglit.Telephones.... 435, 178 EMPIRE STABLES. (Tlmberiake's Old Stand.) 618 and 620 Poplar. Livery, Boarding and Sale Flrei-clasa accomraod-.utlon*. *OM R. HUDSON. Proprietor. The Beautiful Story of Mythology Finds « Counterpart In the Real Lite ot To-Day. of mythological legend Pandora holds the ' place of honor. She, it was who held In her possession the gifts vouchsafed to the Inhabitants of the earth. The gods all sought her favor, but Prometheus alone—he who plucked from heaven the fire to Illumine the earth—was able to procure for himself the * Invaluable boon of her good graces. J Who would not be a Prometheus ? I • Pandora had In her time { A Corner on Knowledge j She still holds that corner, and It Is called. In the practical language of today, tha j Encyclopaedia Brltannica. There Is nothing mean about Pandora. When she has “a comer” she does not run up the price and say, ••Those who want must pay.” Oo j the contrary, through her agent. The j Constitution, she now offers all her gifts of knowledge to any who will but strive for them. Within the Encyclopedia Britannlca, the Pandora’s Box of the nineteenth century. Is ftJl the knowledge of the world Condensed and Classified so that he who runs may read, and he who reals may know. Who would not be a Prometheus of the present ? It will cost you but 10 cents a day to gain the distinction, fdr that sum will buy the new edition Encyclopaedia Brittannlca. In any style of binding you cn«y select. But do not forget that this is an Introductory offer, and ’ Is simply for the purpose of getting this new edition before the people. Write for sample pages to The Constitution -—-V. - Atlanta, 0* How woul'l the jxopls Of Southern Georgia like to have 10,000 ruddy- i.uii'.y German unmlgrmt-i more Into their midst within the neat year? ii btUe.vsl -they would like It very much, arid the indications are that wheat? they like ft or not It will be I done, and perhaps In lee» time than a i yetir. i Ton thousand sounds like a very large nuirtber, hut when tt la known that a ! powerful eyndloate of New York bank ers bu* been formed to bring these peo ple here it will not seem such a great undertaking. The Germans are coming, and Mr. Stovall who is interested In this great est of aH tmmigratton movements, Is now sit Jesup and, other i»lnts on the Southern between Macon amd Bruns wick buying up large tracts of land on ? h vm Garnia* will locatis, Mr. Sto vall passed through Macon night before last on Ms way to Jesup, and while here unfolded his gigantic Boheme. The «VT. ' . ^-.|B I .'.,. II ■'.1 .-.U.T.'Oi. l Its capital by the millions and now has a number of agents in Germany working up immigration to Georgia. Reports from their agents nay that they And no difficulty in getting the Germans Inter ested and that Just as soon as the ayn- rleute gets jyasseslon ot the land on which uit-y are to uettie 10,006 thvlfty and well-to-do Germum farmers are ready to come and settle.. Of course. It will take the syndicate several months to get in shape for the coming of the Immigrants, as they have yet to purchase the greater portion of the Sand 1 and get the titles perfected, but Just as soon as this Is done, the im migrants will come and settle for the , meet part on the Southern betwween Maoon and Brunswick. The Southern railroad authorities are highly elated over the scheme, amd are lending every possible assistance to the syndicate. It ' i road to have 10,000. more farmers on Its line of road. Ool. Stovall Is now endeavoring to get at least three of the county exhibits that were, displayed at the recent Dixie fair for the purpose of sending them to Germany, so that the people might see for themselves what Geargla soil will produce. If he canmbt get the exhibits as they were exhibited at the fair, he will get others from the various court- •i.vi jj wuc.i tue lrcimigruuns are to roes*. It 'ii Co),- Stovall’s Intention to establish colonies at Jesup, Sand Hill, Adams Park and other places and the .'.•.tvai.'rage they w*u prove to ttaeae i-'Mcrs. Or incalculable. Tb-r. j 8 n-,w an Engteh colony tt Sand Hill, amd the members of It are not only doing weU btrt expreso themselves ns highly pleas ed. This colony is but a year old. Col Stovall will be In Maoon again In a day or two, and perhaps when he comes he cam give fuller details of the greatest immigration pcherne ever start ed In the South. Georgia • affords spe cial advantages to Immigration, amd It 1s only a question of a few years before all of her waste places will be built up and her hundreds of thousands of idle I acres will hlcraom like the rose, j No better class of Immigrants could be had or desired than the Germans. They are thrifty, peaceable amd frugal. No people are more easily governed, and none are more intelligent. PERSONAL. J. M. Sammons of Hawklnsville is in the city, , . 1 M. H. Sandwlck of Thomaston Is bore. i ! !'i i W. D. Graham, a prominent citizen of Fort Gaines, is here. B. B. Cheney of Eastman Is among the visitors In the city. Mr. W. J. Juhan leaves for New York this morning In the Interest of his wrap department. Dr. H. W. Walker, dentist. Mi Second street (over Sotomhn’s jewelry store), Macon. Ga. ■Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Manley, Miss Su sie Manley, J. M. Klnmhrough. Jr., and Hugene Manley of Griffin were all registered at the Brown House yester day. DR. GOODWYN RETURNED. I ' The State Board of Pharmacy Held a Very Successful Meeting. Dr. J. w. Goodwyn of the State Board ot Pharmacy returned yesterday morn ing from Atlanta, where the board has Just concluded an interesting and im portant meeting. The full board was In attendance on the meeting, consisting of Chzlmxn S. i . .. tv. ae-n.li-v H. R. Slack of LaGrange: John W. Goodwyn i of Maoon: Dr. George Payne and Mr. Harry Sharp of Atlanta. There weie ten applicants for license, five of whom passed, as follows: J. T. Brooks, Columbus: J. H. Craw ford. Atlanta: H. M. Stanley, Macon: Frank C. Wright, Cave Spring: P. H. Wooten. Rttme. All of the old officers ot the board were re-elected. GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB. Everybody In Favor of Gocd Govern, memt Invited to Join. Another meeting of the Good Govern, ment Club will oe held tonight, at S o’clock bver Campbell T. King's drug Store. The membership of the club Is rapidly Increasing, and me books are open for the signatures of all who desire to Join. The Telegraph has been requested to republish tfie following: ‘The attention of all tha people of the city Is Invited to the following resolu tion and heading which appear on the enrollment lists of the Good Govern ment club: l . . I'.i*:: ns ’,i Lis 11'Wei and Purpose of ‘The Good Government Club’ . . .I'.vittii ,y lawful means and honorable methods the election of six aldermen on the 12th ly seek to control the administration of our city government In the interest and to the honcr of ihe entire community; who will have the City Jaws persistently *od Impartially enforced, and who will, in oo far as our city charter provide a, have the city government co-operate witji the state authorities In detecting and prosecuting to convlolton all vlota- tors of state laws within the olty limits. Expressly daiotalmlng all animosity, prejudice tint desire to persecute or op- press any of our fellow citizens, we en- conlrideratlons only, and we appeal to all the people of the ci’y. without re gard to race, class br condition, politi cal amtWitana or religious beliefs, to Join us In It, and we Invite such of our feilow citizens so determined and who membership in this club with a view to promote Its cause, to enroll • ■ »».u *.*e s/vOit .» g Kfcvj foe me purpose. "Good Government Club, _ „ „ _ City ot Macon, 1894. Calder B. Willingham, President. H. M. Wlllet. Secretary. "The undesigned hereby subscribe to membership in the above named club, too to to oolng agree to support the present movement in favor of good gov ernment for the city of Macon, and to support the ticket nominated by said club. THE High-Class Dry Goods at Low Prices DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING DEPT. DANNENBERG HI CITY NOTES. ‘UANE”i IN BARNESVILLB.—The “Jane Company passed through the city yesterday morning from Amerl- cus en route to Barnesvllle, where they played last night. The company will ! play In Macon later (n the season. ! STLL , UN TRTAC.—Tfo> suit of Lane & Edwards against the Macon, Dublin and Savannah: railroad for SlO.opo damages at still on trial in the superior court. Not all of the witnesses : had -been examined at the hour of ad journment last night. JOHNSON-FULGHUM. A Popular Griffin Counts Gat Married In Macon. At the residence of Mr. Steve Fulghum, 17 Adams atreet yesterday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock, Mr. H. T. Johnson and Mlaa Grtrude Fulghum were Joined In matri mony. Rev. Dr. Gamhrell, president of Mercer University, performing the cere mony. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are resi dents of Griffin. They wltl remain tn Macon several days and then return to Griffin, where Mr. Johnson Is engaged In business. fLibbey’s i®S®S®-«®/8®®®8'»i'«1 f LEADS THE WORLD. AMERICAN COT CLASS- lLfthe*: A want World* Fair. If you want the! 4> i finest quality cut J glass, buy goods: 'having this trade| nark. f cilsTE. SOLOMON, Sole Agent § "CHARLEY’S AUNT.” A fairly good house witnessed the per formance of "Charley’s Aunt” at the Academy of Muric last night, and a bet ter pleased audience has rot been aeeu at the Academy this season. The play bad been liberally advertised and the advance notices had given thea tre-goers a good Impression of tha com pany, but no one expected to aee no many clever people and funny situations as were presented. "Charleys'Aunt” deserves auceese, and If the people could know m advance what a real good play It Is It would meet with crowded houses wherever It goes. Cease coughing by using Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. It will cure you at once. BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sslt rheum, fever soriw. letter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect satura tion or money refunded. Price, u ceU per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar ft Sons, druggists. W. P. Drop, druggist, Bprlngfleld, Mass., writes: "Japanese Pile Core bu cured lady seven years afflicted; could not walk half mile In last three years; now walks any distance.” Sold by' Goodwyn tt Small, druggists. LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleaaan Lemon Tonic Fior Biliousness. Constipation, Mala ria. Colds and the Grip. For Indigestion. Sick and Nervous Headaoho. For Sleeplessness. Nervousness and Heart Disease. Fod Fever. Chills, Debility and Kid ney Disease, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for natural and thorough or- ganlo regulation, take Lt-mbn Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir Is prepared from the fresh Juice of lemons, com bined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fall you In any of the above named diseases. 60c. and (1 battles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta. Ga. AT THE CAPITOL. I have Just laden the last two bottles of Dr. H. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir for nervous headace, Indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. I found U the greatest medi cine I ever used. J. H. MBNNICH, Attorney, 1226 F street. Washington, D. C. FROM A PROMINENT LADY. I have not been able In two years to walk or stand without suffering great pain. Since taking Dr. Mzley’s Lemon Elixir I can walk halt a mile without tho least Inconvenience. MRS. H. H. BLOODWORTH, Griffin. Ga. tuu>ANBS5 “ILfE m W 5 CURB A New and Oomplate Treatment, conitating ot ‘ PPOtilTORlKB. Capanlas ot Ointment and tin* perfbanentf „ la death, taraeoe«anr. Why •ntfu p f thin tnrribto tilnnasb? Waguarantee, fl boxnn n cure any oat*. Ton only par — u g fogSent by benefit* received. II4 bo*. 1 Uuaranteee leaned by eur ngei CONSTIPATION take, oHpaclally adapted tor children* •ODoee# )S cento. GOODWYN * SMALL. ! IP RRUM*fi Ui0 * l *0* t ‘* d 4tr««lr to, to lb Kftlivn O this* ofUuOooho-Lnawyui* wsasgsaaBCSSBSafux, no cbani* of <U* ot -ss»g MOMOU-EMrevUlor imUmmijm* ^^U-IOM to bo Uk«Q loumoUx. Vhoo GOODWYN’8 DRUG STORE, GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY-S»mu«l R. Jaquez, executor of the estate of Richard tV. Ja-iues, ixts of a*M county, deccaacl, having represented to this court that ha has fully discharged the duties of said trust and new asks tor letters ot dismis sion. This Is, therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to file objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday in December, ISM. or letters of dismission will then be granted as asked for. This third day of September, 1994. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold before the count house door In the city of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In Decem ber next, during the lngal houns hf sale, all that lot of land near the dty of Ma con known as lot No, 2 according to a survey of the property of Lawrence Miller, having a front of 4J 1-4 feet on a continuation of Ellis street, and extend ing back to the property of Bailey a ins tance of 100 feet, reference being mu-l ib the plait of the property aforeaakl at tached to the deed of Sarah Wammauck to Lawrence Miller, recorded In Book A. J.. folio 702, clerk’* once Bibb eupe- rlor oourt. Said property levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court of Macon In favor of the Bibb Real Estate and Improvement Company \s. P. J. Stubbs. T. B. HERRINGTON. Deputy Bherja On January let tha free wool clause of the new tariff bill goes Into effect, and that means much lower prices for wool dress goods. We do not Intend to be caught with any stock of Wool Dress Goods on hand, If low prices will m’ovo them. So hero gdes. Read: FOR 05o.-—'Ten yards double-fold Black Wool Goods, full 30 inches wide. AT 12' l-2e.—Black and colored Wool Dress Goods, 3U Inches wide; told fur 23 cent*. AT 25c.—Satin Burbur, 3S Inches wide, sir colors, sold for 40c. I AT 18o.—AU-wool double-fold Flan- ! nel, all shades and blaok. | AT 70c.—52-lueh Ladles’ Cloth, all colors nod black; was 31. AT 30c.—All-wool fancy illuminated Serge; was GOc. AT 75c.—Black and colored 40-lnch sllk-ffnlsh Henrietta; sold for 31. AT 31k',—'Wool Henrietta, tllll 40 Inches, all shades and black; worth! 50 cents. CLOAKS. If you want a ladles or misses’ Cloak come to ‘seo us. Wo will not miss a sale on a garment this week. Can show you any style you want. Good Cloaks from 52 to 32(J; were 53 to 530. OVERCOATS. Two thousand Overcoats at Just half price—55. $7.50. $10 and $12.50. FOR $5—Men’s all-wool grey and brown mixed Cheviot Suits, all sizes; worth $12. FOR $5—Men’s black all-wool Chev iot coat and vest (Hackett & Cavlurt make), saok and froclu; actual value $10.00. Big line youths and boys’ Clothing. Big stock new Hats. Big stock new Neckwear. Big stock men’s wool Underwear. BED COVERING. Eiderdown Comforts from $(! down to $4. Good cotton Comforts 23o. Two-dollnr Comforts, fait colors and all cotton Inside, now $1. BLANKETS. Good Blankets, white and colored, 33 cents. Large size half-wool,Blankets 51.50. All-wool California Blankets, worth $5, for $8.50. 11-1 wool Blankets from 35 down to $3.23. NInc-dollar Blankets down to $0.50. TO POUR IN AT ¥, A, Doody Co/s The many rare Bargains offered by us during the past week wore the result of a continually crowded store and u most satisfactory business. We will continue to offer extraordinary bargains in every De partment at prices undoubtedly the lowest ever quoted for equally high-grade materials. It is our constant aim to give our customers’ the very best result their money can secure, for we feel convinced that there is no advertiserTike the satisfied customer. Silks. 19-inch (Pros Grain, In black, reliable qu&lltyi value 51.26 a yard; this week 73 cents. 22-lnoh Bengaltnea, 21-lndh Peau do Bole,12 -Inch FUllle Frawcalse, 24-lncb Imported Taffeta, Zl-lnch Butin Du chess, In black, all (1.48 values; this week 08c 21-ln«h' Demi Taffetas. , all colors, eultatblo for Bklrbj, mallor-imclo suit ! Milngs or street costumes, value (1; this week t3c 21-tmsh Satin Duohese, 30-1 nah extra- quality Chinn Silk and 19-lnch Velvets, In different lints of tho new Shades, clrcse and bluet. French All Silk Crepes. In rich qual ity, high lustre, and 60-tah CSilffona, nil evening shades. 'A few more plain Surahs and Chinas, light, i.nedlu and dark shades, value 60c; this week 39o BLAOK DRESS GOODS 38-Inoh Bengallne, shot effects, Storm Serge and Henrietta, value 8oc; this week Wo 40-inch all-wool Surah Bertre. 40-lnch all-wool Henrietta, 40-tiwh all-wool shower-proof Serge, 45-lnoh all-wool wide male Serge: 64-inch all-wool Hop Sacking, values from 65c to 85c; this week fro 40-Inch warp [Henriettas, 62-Inch Hindoo Serges, seven different pat terns of hlrih-class Parisian novel-ties, In black, all (1.48 values; this week 9So. COLORED DRESS GOODS 36-tnch Illuminated Suitings, 3(Mnch Whip Cords, 36-Inch Diagonals, 34-lnoh Brocades, two-toned effects, values 85e: this week i9 0 40-tnch silk and wool Heather Mix tures. 38-lneh Changeable*, 88-Inch Illuminated Mohair Whip Cords, 40-lnch all-wo! Funnels, 33-lDch all-wool Tartar Plaids, values from 60 to 76c; this wees: su 0 40-lnch all-wool Covert Cloths, 40- lnch silk and wool fancies. 40-lnch all- wool high-class Novelty Suitings, 40- tmeh all-wool French Serges (ill cot- ors). 40-ineh rain-proof Storm Serge, •values from 00 to 85c: (bis week. ,.45o Capes. Ladles’ new style tailor-made Capes, braid trimmed, value (6.75; this week (4.00. Ladles’ itatlor-mialde Tourist Capes, dark tan, navy blue and black. Alaska sable trimmed, value (7.60; this week (4.60. Now shipment Indies' can and black Golf Oapee, sllk-ltncd. b-oods, value (12.50: (Ms week 57.50 JACKETS. 160 ladies' Coa-ts of winter weight Cheviots In dark rah, navy blue, block or gray mixed elton, value (7.60; this week (4 Our stock of ladles’ high-grade Coats and Oapes to by long od-du the most extensive ever displayed In this city. LINEN SPECIALS. 72-tnch oll-llnon German Daimaek, value 86c; this week 48o flt-ln-h turk-y rc-l Duma-sk, col-ve warranted, value 68c; this week ...,40o 64-lndh all-linen Gonmhn Damask, col ored border, value 76s, this-week 49c. Extra-large all-linen Huck and Dam ask Towels, viUuo 23o; this week 15c. 40x20-lndh -all-linen Huckaback Towel, value 29c; thlB week 19c SPECIAL BLANKET SALE 200 heavy 10-4 wool Blankets,value (2; this week 98c 100 pairs heavy 10-4 wool Blankets, slightly soiled, value (4; this week (2.75. 11-4 California and Eastern Blankets, value (7.60; this week (4.CO 11-1 California Blankets, best grade, value (12 this week (7.50 10- 4 White Spreads, value 85c: Shis week ,50c 11- 4 Crochet Quilts, Marseilles pat terns, value (1.60; this week .,<.,,930 UNDERWEAR Headquarters for ladles' and chil dren's knit Underwear. HOSIERY. Six pain* Jadlea’ fast black' Hoae, value 25o each, for 76o. Children's fast black H-ose, former value 25c: thla week va j-2 0 Boys’ extra-heavy school Hois, double knees, value 29c; this week 2So, STYLE, PERFECT. FIT, ABSOLUTE. MATERIALS, THE BEST, Are the clflims we make for our present stock of Men's Suits and OYercoats. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet . . . ; 180 C magnificent op Tna . .. Securely bound In handsome cloth, How reudy for READERS .... OP . . .1. $10.00 Will buy a Suit of good, honest material, neat pattern, well made, perfect fit; worth $16.00. $15.00 Will buy a Suit made from the very best and most desirable fabrics, all the newest and most fashina- bit; styles; fully worth $20.00. $30.00 Will bay a Suit of fine imported fabrics. The highest grade of tailoring. All swell garments; worth double the price. STAR CLOTHING Co 512 CHERRY STREET. DAVE WACHTEL, Manager. If you visited the Pair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit. Como and see it. When will you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS OP TUB -¥orld r s Fair UOfim PMofrapUs YHmfw #9 Mtf* U+ditmt* mcMfi. 1‘irtH* tmttvy MdU ntfli s «44to mtrm m «nt TOWN,.,.. ' RECEIVERS* BADE. Fourteen Hundred and Seventeen and 4 Half Acres of Valuable Farming Lands In Houston County. By virtue of orders of the ■uperio* court of Bibb county. Georgia, framed June 30 and November 6. 1894, I will veil before the court house door In Houston county, Georgia, on the flret Tuesday in December next, between the fdgal hours of sale, the followlnf described lands, to-wlt: Lota one hun4 dred and thirty-one (Ul), one hundred aod fifty-eight (158), one hundred and fifty-nine (159), one hundred and aixty- two .(182), one hundred and nlx-ty-three (183), one hundred and ninety (190) and one hundred and ninety-one (191), all lying 1n the Tenth district of Houston county, Georgia, each containing two hundred and two and one half (202 l<2) acre*, more or ess. and In the aggre* gate fourteen hundred and eeventeen and one-half (1,417 1-2) acres, more 01 leas, and known aft the Lamar plants- lion. Said lands will be sold tn parcela of one lot each and will then be sold aa a whole, the latter bid lo be accepted If it amount* to more than the aggregate of the btda for the parcela. » Terma of Bale: One-third cash, one* third payable twelve months from date of sale and one-third twenty-foul months from said date, deferred pay. menta to bear interest at seven (7) pei cent. • per annum, purchaaer having option at any time to pay entire bid and accrued Interest to date of auch payment In full dlacbarge. Bale m*d< subject to approval of aald court. Tel per cent, of bid required (0 be paid &l time of sale: to be refunded It Mile It not approved by the court. H. T. POWELL. Receiver.