The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 20, 1894, Image 2

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2 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, UTOVEMMfi 20, 1894. REDB. KOLB’S MANIFESTO. Bays lie Is Determined on Taking Bis Beat as Governor of Alabama. JONES HEADED THE OTHEE WAY Th. PopuIIfl Ludir hjri II* Wu Hon- •*tl|r SIHl«d and III* Protest Wu f(a*r*l-dotf*( >*r* Lilli*, fell Mesas All II* ■ay*- Birmingham. Ala., Nor. 1>.—The <ot- lowing mtnlftato was Issued by Reuben F. Kolb this »fieriy>oa end published In bta super, ail* People * Tribune: "BPimnibun. Ala, Nor. D.-Durln* Oh* bust • twte campalao the paramount Ictu* wu bonent elections. A tree vote *od a four count wu th« neecsnry and popular demand. "Tn* •ieetlon frauds ot 1102, by which the will ot the pm pi* at exprtased at she btJtot box was aet cnMe was tally and ireely dleoussed in that campaign. NO onS denied them. "The. almost urdveraxl demend war thAi there Should not be a repetition < f the fraud* at 1392. and, It repeatad, th* re-aplo should not a«*ka subb.U. Every pubic apexk*r who *dvo,-ated th* re form win deotored t/lvti the people should cot again aubm'.t to the eetnb- l.shiMdt of a do facto artete government on the leeult of fraudulent election*. TMs eentlment wu well rjcefvel tn or* ey part at the mat*, and the popular di-nerd wu Mist. If «l*otod. 1 ehou d be rented at governor. • A few days after the elooiion I !► euoi an uddnta* outing that I had peon elected by the people to the oitlca with nomination for whMh they hid horfjeed me Shortly after my nidreeo wu !*•■ sued. tii« etude central cai.ipityn com- tuattca called a ooufarenM ol th> oend'e datte on th* etaie ticket nominated by t*.» Jeffes's/talao Democrat* and Popu- lit la Prominent loader* if th-x* two pariiee from different parjb of the elart* in*: and consulted together. T;.o corsfreono* met *n *h* otty of Hr- mtng.'iam and wu* well attenltd by hvdtne Jifrersomoi.s and Populists. a few Rcpubhoun* wore alto preeait. ..I- trr ce-i'fial consideration, .‘hr I'tsiforatc* Issrued an addrem to tiio pe-ipis ot lie ■iair cadins upon all supporter* of tht rofern can** to bold auolli meeting* In tt.elr r**p*otlve countie* ft)' t|>e pur lieu of enonnM+itin* th* wlrhe* of the peepfe with refwrcnc* to th* la** frauds upon lb* suffrage and tive purpoc* of UK people a* to thetr future policy in th!.* Important crista. Th* eonftrrnc* furtlier requested that a convention of delegate* from the •tvtrel countie* be held In the flty of Montgomery on November If, 1891. It wu* alto renueeted that Hon. W. II. Skaggs. chairman of th* etete cam paign committee, complete th* work ot obtaining evidence as to fraud* upon the ballot In the recent elate el«ct!on. Th* convention, called as above stated, met In th* city of Montgomery on November 11th instant. It warn largely attended by representative Cittern* from all parte of the ante. A committee wu appointed to examine th* further evidence there submitted as to election fraud* and to submit resolutions In this matter for 'he con- atdemtlon ot th* convention. The re port of this committee and th* notion of the cmventton has been made known to tho people of Alabama through the public preen. Th* conven tion of the people In adopting lb* feso- ItiRein* declared *t th* outset r "That the Vote ticket nominated by the Jeffersonian nomocracy and Popu- kata, and headed by Hon. R. F. Kolb, waa elrcted by the outlined electors ,?*?!. *•£ VO[n * at 'he election held In thie Stnte on the (tih at August Met: that tht will mf the poopC thus Ln of ‘heir Insllen- u ” 1 L r th * Uw - has been r '' u * h ! h * "geney of *l*o- Ron manager* and county officials, e'erv wh?cn*u t i! fl Jiti !r * “""of Judt- f. r X w ' ,lsn la n die grace i 0 our olvl- JSSkAS!*?** by * <t* facto film the I"**, 'fooler under root the law and deattuved In AVibama **? Instltiitlnna." A rwolwtlfln WM |)K> n*MM Ky a KffiWSJW legislature the Th?™*SS \Tnow’ll si'll* re‘ Wiitss 1881' th,v :n ,h * IfgMlwtdns of *7. ill ">» punoott of reu'nttai he w SrS *222i «4bSfmw th. W9r * nr before th* •JW 3 * n,t<>r Ctoodwyn «<e^nd\&H VfOSmiLtU e«n. 11, lift) ,a ."•""Ion- November UA"ginc)Sf o* *u4d election fraud' ■*»« tJaJKSli^ of fever* th* »M •xppeeaed at th* ballot ® <ruly 'Jryyfttuy, a. r ooSSU. h. w wuilameon. S. C, Jackson, w n n.ll by. W. S. Fonvao. wTVL* A. Smith. J. K. Felhti, R TEw'ui*? I fUSb??-s**.**'*#*£ Harito. *" I "- V l<». Ji.^5. “IbMker of th* house, who pre- »tat «mow«J«n, ruled “ OO 1 «* ovder and or- «»wed Mm Vo take hi* Mat. Th* apeak- y.?*?? ctled «*» Ax-rkeeper t* •••* ••nUnr. ThuA ccomius- tnmv time, by th* grace of God and the help of the good people of Alabama. I will b* govern*. , December 1 I* the dsy fixed by taw for th* Inauguration of governor. On that day I shall be In Montgomery. Ala., for the purpose of taxing th* o*tb of office and my teat a* governor. And I hereby otll upon th* good people In every part of th* SUM to aid m* In all proper *nd peaceable m*thod* tn uphold th* taw ana eet aside the power of traitors and uaurp- I app'al to my friend* and aupportera from all parts of th* rut* to b*tn Mont gomery on th* lit day of D*c*mb*r. u»4. that* and then to gtv* me their aid and •upport In a lawful and,peaceable man ner to vindicate their liberties I counsel against an unlawful demonstration, but ask the ptMeooe and or,-operation of freemen In a necessary aftoit to enforce the law and carry out tha will of the p*o- p}(, (Mmedl It. F. Kolb. JONES EQUALLY DETERMINED., Montgomery, Nov. li.—Kolb's manifesto waa Issued at Rlrmlncham late this af ternoon. The following I* an interview with Governor Jones on the subject: Governor Jones was about to take the train for Mobile to take part In th* cere monies attending th* reception ol th* cruller Montgomery and waa shown a telegram from Birmingham In regard to tho ICotb manifesto. tu declined to be interviewed, but when shown th* dispatch about the mant- f **“, wherln Kolb aays that b7 the grace of God ha will take hie scat on December l duletly remarked: ••wonam C. Oates hi* been elected gov tT?, r - ,. by til# fairly expressed win of a majority of the people in Alabama and Hytarad by the general as- jjmbly. tha only tribunal which has the right or authority under the constitution to declare the result. It is my duty to JJ* ‘ h *t he la duly InataUed. aod b/tho h* w,, ‘ b *- 1 1)0 not an. i j' 1 ?®’*‘ttat any number of men will be 10 b *? d Ko,h » ^vlce, but they do the conaequenoe will M on their own nead*. WITHDRAWALS OF GOLD. Nearly Two Million Taken'from ddo N*w York Hub-'i’reuieury. Wasblngton, Nov. ill.—Gold waa wMhantwu at uh« New York aub-a-ens- ury la-ary ji» txcnailge lor curnxicy uy Ito* touiotVing panic., in me sums named: buird Notional Roiuk, 81,<W(l,0tHI; Hm- erxon & Turnbull, UUO.OOO; Central Na- tional Itaftk, gzoo.ouo; Aaiel A Co., 848,- WO; National Hank of tha Republic, 8100,000. Total. 81,648,000. corrected and otltclal figures received _: the tmuury dtpamment onow that lb* net los* of gold on Friday and Sat urday by the treasury waa 11,185,135. a follow*: For United Suttee note*, 11,468,881: treasury arora*. 818.564. Tho treasury •take* Qut the ba'laavce to-day la 8101,- 162.000, of tvhldh 861.832,000 1* In gold. SThta Statement «t tho goM dots mot tik* In about 82.000,00!) of gold with drawn at Now York to-day nnd Satur day last, willdh will not begin to show In the sreaauty books imtu to-morrow. Bo far allghtiy over 83.000,000 to gold nav« been nlthdfitwn at New York Novi 13. nnd 8100,000 at Other p*”*?'*- oth ®**t v lwe. except for ,*e gold withdrawn to bid for boodv, tile trea«* ury b«en «aln1n* gold hs St did be- fore, from mintage and in Itbe Western aub-treaaurlea. ROCK ISLAND IS OUT. WVMtem Paeacogor AsmcMfcm lias Doe Death Blow. Chicago, Nov 10.—Wtot, It la thought, wUl be proven to bo the death Uloiw of the WVtitaru Passenger Akscv oiatioo wu* adattaMtcged nxtiy by Ibo Rook Island railroad, winch amiouut-ed it* wtldidranvul from tlto orgonlgattou. Tho withdrawal n OO «k« effcot.at tho rerht** itwo poasiblo oml will Have the aaeocfiMlon w.th a veiy Mender euppotn. The ttnok Island's action la eupiweod to hnvo bero u*en with a t'.cnv to foavng a roorgaalr.itlon ol tha roHda which aomprAed the old associa tion. JUHANS’ NEW CLOAKS. DIG SHIPMENT of Seal, Plush and Cloth Capes tkJ$T D opened per express yesterday. All choice new styles selected by Mr. Julian in person. They will continue to arrive every day this week. Also, new line silk-finished, tailor-made Suits at $8.50 Ljj and $10.00, worth doable. We are strictly Headquarters on Wraps. *Phe Gold CUire Wiiose wonderful work has Ljr attracted so much attention, will make a free ex- hibition at our store today from 9 a. in. to 5 p. tu. UBr Gold Wire Souvenirs free with every purchase of At Drv Goods'amounting to $5.00. ■ 1 fe. I New goods ore being sent out by Mr. Juhan ^ from New York per every express. TIN PLATE MILLS STARTED UP. St. Louie. Nov. 10.—One mill of the Ntidrlnghaus Un pints works wax a tasted up toOuy :ntk<pendeotiy of tbu Amsleunatcd Amxi.ntioa at Iron aud 8tool Worker*, and at a reduction of 25 per oi'nt. Thero was *vmo rortst- eooa anttolpnitcd on the part ot tho nxutfbcrM of tho aMoctatfon about the hiring of noa-unlon mou, but no vio lence was lUtemptcd. “Wo have ataetrd one mil aud wo expect to be tn full operation In a few days,’’ said Tbomaa K. Nridringhaim. "Ihero were 1.000 taboreni about the ahops th’a IhonHoR when wv* atirted up. bat wo aould not emoptoy thorn. When w-j are running full time we employ about 800 men. I expect moat cf our old mro wCB bo back at work In a day or two.” FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. 1 Fbrl Worth, Tex.. Nov. 19.—A boiler tn the gin houa* ot John Malcolm at Cola L T.. exploded thH morning, kill ing Obarle* iMCone. pressman oC At lanta. Qa„ and WUl Robbins, Mm. John Malcolm. Hall Morris, Geoge Too n-end and Alexander Jenkins w-rs nerlouelv injured, perhaps fetidly acaMed. M. a Brown, rrraemxn, hub the only employ* uninsured. RUSSIAN MINISTERS RESIGN. Benin. Nov. IS.— 1 The Frankfort Zel- tuns rubUshe* the attatemem that it. de Oler*. tha Ruetien mlntater ot for- tign affair*, end On. VannooSkl. min tage of war. hare tendered their reals- Mttona, btft that the ciar lute not s» yet accepted :hem. THE DENVER STRANGLER. Denver. Nov. Ik—Frank Rocb. the sua- peeled atmnater, wa* dlachargtd today from court. TMa leaves th* field cf sus pects clear to Demur.' who lx the only oat likely to have bad a motive tor th* crime. a» derCired bv the i a ma>)ri:y of ST., t committed tn th* Ptadupoo. and a •oleSra'ScSTo, yrhrr gt»** ftalea ***- Wection frauds —r r — 1T m u> m hi the wvitrat of s*n KiffBwasLpjsre era effl.-i.at e -ip. ^ ... riJraaFrtty claimed for Oats*. Th* torrguln* ccnatdered an] view eg existing roodtrvnx to — haiegL I ha** dMerentned to dUoharc* me fpil doty to the peoel* of Ala- I tall not ran to SipSJt the Ptadto* which I rude eo the people w<>o Ixav* given me ehtar coMdenc Bv «s »o heroically and de- dun&t imuis tour yhn. Ton. fellow dtleeua trie* twice *l*e^ *d toe gorvroor vxf hblx etacc. eiM this . tn THE DUKE VERT ILL London. Nov. It.-Tbe hereditary duke of P*x*-We*mar la eerkmaty ui with Sa* flamatlcn of th* lunge at Cape St. Mar- Un. AS ESCAPE —H from all tbt that coot fcom taunted blood if tho lir«r is routed to V’SCUVU* aoliou, tho blood purified tod tho BVMtccn trocod \\p TriU* Dr. Wcsv'o Golden Dfacortcy. Ia*i^uv*r And low ot appetite^ with or wilhoot m '•‘n, ‘ X ; RimYxr ilia are dm ah "* i <ilc«tiou ami i'tvj , im. \ ^ V*r- pcoro diemuou and restore heaitlu A poo* lUto core tot 11 Lirw Complaint,’* Xndigoo* livMi, r T*|% jtaiA, aJHl IBal- townaa. Xr. J. r. )icA»m of Ban A. C.wHtw r “A frw of r.\y ^yrujifom* Herts Bear! - bum and filMr.i a^ aft* C <6Ur.iT, •otoouuk* pain tn rnjr boweto. buotkuV'gs, poor fcppeilte and bod toote in my mouth. At tiWbt I rai fOTTrith. With hot ov-r akin. After taking Dr. Pk rco*t GoWh no M \tical Dtocvyrnr I via iWlerrd of all tbeoa _ «ymN nw and llMl p«b I. P. XcAfiAM, fooCJ WOU t^dOSTa* PIERCE *ss? CURE. THREW IT AT THE CZAR. A Pelsant’s Method of Making a Pe tition Not Relished. London, Nov. 1».—Th* Standard’s correspondent In St. Petersburg give* a vivid description of the scene* around the fortress during tho last fow days. He says: "Oh Sunday afternoon the streets and square* presented Che appearance of a vast camp. On the day at the arrival ot the coffin order ‘ was kept by mounted gendarmes, but that duty was undertaken by Cossacks, who. w-lth knouts and the merciless heels of their wild horse*, kept Che roadway* clear tor carriages regardless of tihe limbs or lives of the people. In the fortress gate for more than a mile In all direc tion* atretohed u reaching, struggling, suffocating mass ol humanity whom even the Cossacks were unable to keep back. Then firemen were brought Into play; thetr hose was turned on the crowd, which scattered like Chaff, only to be forced back by the pressure be hind. The Cossacks struck the people aoroes -their faces with tholr great whips. In the scrimmage one man was killed by a kick and a boy was suffo cated. Hnvlng with some difficulty fought my way out, I went to the Mlcansky bridge, near the bourse. Upon my right, In the front rank of' the specta tors, stood a men of about 45 years old. dressed os a pefcxant and wearing a long beard. At 2:45 o'clock * closed carriage passed. Immediately followed by the crar and the Grand Duke Mldhsel in an open Victoria. Ah they passed at a gentle trot the man above mentioned with a couple of bounds sprang Into th* road, and thrusting one hand under the breast of his coat withdrew a packet, which he threw at the exar. at whose feet It tell. The exsr started back, then cooly picked up the package. The exoltcment of those standing near was at the highest point, everybody thinking an attempt had been -made upon the czar’s life. Instantly a doxen bystanders seised the offender and he was buatTed off to the guardhouse. The entire occurrence occupied lees time than It takes to write of It. The czar's carriage drove off amid the murmurs of the crowd. Later it won announced tilat the packet contained a portion xml thni tho exir had uecepied the petition. Whether R was no ordina ry peltlon I* open to tame donut, ttieex- tmordlnary coolness and adroitness of the man having raised a uneptclon that bis peasant drove waa a dlayulse. Al though many pentahu witnessed the oe- cutrence. there i« not a word about R In any of Oh* papers Hie BtaaidiuM’s St. Petersburg report er sal’s: 'The various minister* are ex tremely (busy* preparing Uets ot crimi nals to he pinioned on the orenelon at the cWe montage. A manifesto pro claiming Imperial ctrenenoy will! proba bly be Iseuded the day after the mar riage. Ia accordance vrilh th* custom an ouch occastone. the wreath* nnd other floral tributes sent to Alexander'* funeral will be given out to applicants for them. One hundred iloral pieces havo already been given to ropreaenta- Uve* of the erm A number will be tent to Moscow to be distributed there.” A die patch to the Dally News from St. Peterebung aaysr 'It Is expected that the wedding of Emperor Nicbf las and PrincecH A8!x will take place on Novem ber 21. because advent begins at 3 p. m. on tixst day. The bride wUl be con- loyeil by a grand cortege tn state coaches from th* palace of G-rnmt Duke Sertiuu to the winter p*Uc*.ln the chapel of wtiloh the mortage will be eol- emtiltad In the presence of only rela tives of bhe bride and groom. It la not expected thwt t!je diplomatic body will be lniited. Alter a short stay in the winter palace, the pair vriH go to Km- ehoe-Zeto, where they will reside for tome time." SIXTY PEOPLE ARRESTED St. Petersburg. Nov. 19,-Slxty person* have been arrested In Wareaw tor dts- ItabuUng * circular advising th* people sot to take th* oath ot allegiance to Nicholas n. FIRE AT MILNER. BattiMvlUe, Nov. W.—iftpectaU—N*w* reached the city yesterday morning of the destruction by fire of th* store of Mr. Fartay ot Mkser. The loss is about It.iXXl with no Insurance. Yesterday afternoon the police arretted a negro woman In Gordon Institute. She could gtv* no aatitractory explanation for being there and was locked up and tried today and bound over tn th* sum ot Sto) to serntt trial by th* superior court B4Ht ffrinth. Amo* White, colored wu eleo arrested •t th* not time tor stealing a pair ot pants fre-n Mr. J. C- Coxier several ■K W.ft Tyftv of this city hu In hi* poMCMlon a sword that era* captured by M*J- Woolfotk xt Harper's Feny. V*., during th* tat* unpteumtne** be tween th* state*. It hu on th* Made th* name of th* com pany of which tit* aerttar wu a mem ber. viz: "W«t Yoek Rifles." also th* mcnotram "W. L W.” No doubt some •urvtxor ot said company at any did survive) would b* glad to hare th* sword ot thetr commander tn arms that feU to tho lot ot a bravo yeorgta motor at tho L hauls The farmer* of this community are swearing off from planting cotton. The present IndkaUoox are that only cue. half th* amount now in- tit* fields will be r’.anted next year. Th* cttlaesM of this city are dUcuaatng th* faaxIMilty ot hnUdlng a new epera house. The community would be glad to re* the ptan assume sosm tangible Mr. James H. Simmons assistant rail road agent ax Terry, meat Sunday to the city with hta parents. He returned bias DISAPPOINTED SPORTS. Atlantic Athletic Club, Coney Island, N. Y.. Nov. 19—Fully 3.500 spectators were- stiembled at the See Beach Pal- ad) ball tonight to witness the boxing entertainment given under the auspices at the Atlantic Athletic Club. There were nvmy PhllodelpbianB present who m-vde tbvlr presence aiv: by the hearty cheer* whiah llhey gave their in- vr,riles The prellmirtary bou’s, ten rounds etch, were contested by Jer, - / Bennett of New York and Billy M-.ryhy of Aus trian tu 120 pounds, nnd by lohn Gor man and Faddy MoBtilde, tt 12» pounds. The fr.al 1-out of the evening, and one which has a ttracted much -ittenthiu was b&tweetn Jack MflAullffc, ugiotwetghit chiinxplor of the world, and Owen Zei trier of Philadelphia, who but receive'y grudoated from Phs lunlm of the ama teurs. He Is credited with being on »x ceedingly alever man. a hard bitter nnd an many sports itredleve McAulifte’s star In mi toe wUne, he was believed to have a dhance to <*ke tflie ohampton'e meas- ure. Jaok DoRWadt. the we?l known sport* ins writer, ucted aa referee. It wus Mc- A-ullffe’e first appearance in a boxing bout Since his questlonalhle contest with Young Ghlfib before the Seaside Athlet ic Olub, when he got -the decision, hut the entire aasembJage were of the opdn- •‘•t sfiioukl have bean given to Grlffo. Zetjjler wa» the fins: to enter tflie ring. McAiultffe yas not over n min ute later, and when he mode his appear ance he was heartily applauded. The mem did not weigh In. but Zelnler S 3 ?? Iff 132 P° u n<ls, while it Is "l^'oA-u'lffe weighed 1M. MaAuiiffe ? 5 < ? e ,f2 nk of condition. Bound I. MoAullffe led and landed J*! 08 , J “ succeadon on Zelgler's face andfollowed it up with his right. on^Tk lan<,ftd holTll y vrith his right, und the men cfllnched. MeAub rushed and printed left and right In ttien sent to his left heavily on Jack's face ana got ** °R file wind in return Jack rushed his man around the ring and a 5*"* exchange followed. In which round!* 0 " 1 deda ® lU Y th « best of tho 5» sjes- si “tis eurprised the champion, rt was a com of give and toke, and M wm a curat ‘ ltoi ! i^ h i , M lch ,S“ n hria Reheat of It. Round 8. Mae led and landed heavily SSjSjJWtirt nose and svm had him ^ eucc^ratoa of savage ex changes followed, and then Zelgler * Cl m” ° le rfns ' Punching ™en appeared to Zelgler had Mac bleeding profusely "«■» ovlaent <tlrat iMa -was In dta- *ress. The excitement oner intense, ■when the referee suddenly stopped the fight, at the command ot the po!W. Trie audience was on its feet In a mo ment projecting. The crowd wax yell. Ing for a decision. In which Zelgler'* name could be hoard above dh* din. The referee announced the bout s draw and In the same breath Informed th* crowd that McA-jliffe had broken his left hand. The crowd went away verj much disappointed. M0RAE3 NOT ACCEPTABLE. Admiral da Gama is Preparing for a Fight London. Nov. I*.—A dispatch to th* Times from Bueno* Ayres says: Admiral BxMaaa da Gama, tone of the Brasilian insurgent leaders, ytates that the revolu tionary chiefs have definitely determined not to accept the presidency of Prudent* de Morses Admiral da Gama declares that he has 1.090 troops on the frontier of Rio Grande ready to begin hostilities immediately, and that he *iU himself command the troop*, taking the field In a few weeks Mlsr DellaSteveas.ot Boeton.Mass., writes: I hare always euflered from turedlisry Scrofula, tor which I tried rarioaa rremittee, ar.o n.t.i.y reiixbic toiellieB* htnnone relieved me. After 1 ^TSlKHai irem a life of tmteM agony, and shall uve pleasure la spcakmg only words of prxfae for tho wonderful medicine, and la recommending It to all ^Gnrdfll ISWIFT SPECinC COMPANY, ATLANTA* QA* GEORGIA. BIBB CODNTY-Samuet R. Jaque*. executor of th, estate of Richard tv. Jaqnea tat* of said county, deceased, having represented to this ccurt that h* hat fully dlschazged the duties of said trust and bow asks tor letters ot dismis sion. This is. therefore, to notify all par. Ue* concerned to file objections. If any they have, on or before th* first Monday la December. '.Sri. or letters ot dismission will then be granted ts asked for. This third Jay of September. 18M. C M. WILEY. Ordinary. Stylish new goods this week at prices lower than ever. 25 Choice Novelty Suit Patterns at 25 per cent, less than our former low prices. 10 pieces 40-inch fine German Wool Plaids at 3oc, reduced from 50c and 60c. 15 pieces 38-inch all-wool Scotch Mixtures at 33 l-3c, reduced from 50c. 25 pieces Wool Serges at 15c, worth 29c. 54-inch Broadeloth, $1.00 qual ity, at 63 cents. Five pieces Children’s 64-inch all-wool Cloaking at 76c, worth $1.25. Our Colored Taffetas at 75c and 85c lead the city in Stylish Taffetas. We show all the new weaves in Gro. deLondre, Jaquard Taffetas,Moires, Failles Armures, Silks, etc. The most complete line of correct styles in Jet Trimmings in the city. Big drives this week in Hand kerchiefs. Our Glove stock is complete, embracing the most reliable brands. ° CLOAKS AND CAPES—Stylish new Wraps, hard to <vet, but we have just received another large shipment. See them! DRESS-MAKING—Mme. Gorham—The best metropolis style and workmanship at Macon prices. Every garment guaranteed, BURDERSMITHXGo ONE CENT m ...A WORD... if ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING, FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE, TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENTS. WANTED. WANTED—-To sell you a '94 model Denemora typewriter, beat machine In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent. •Phone No. 283. WANTED—Two or three rosSms dose In; eecond floor preferred, withi wa ter and gas conveniences. G. H. B. Care tills office. WANTED TO BUY— A light second hand buggy, either with or without a top. In good repair. Address Pur chaser. care Telegraph. WANTED TO RENT—FVrr ’95. a three- muie farm with good dwelling, near Macon, O., care Telegraph. WANTED—Bright, active boy to work at night. Apply at Telegraph office be tween 2 and 3 o'clock today. WANTED—Second hand bicycle; must be good and cheap. Call at Hoflt Ss Bar- field’s. 1 . WANTED—All the sick people In Ma cao, state at Georgia, and United • Stones, to scud to Dr. Boman, the learned and Skilled specialist, from New York city, for symptom blanks —No. 1 for men. No. 2 tor women, No. 3 for skin diseases. No. 4 for ca tarrh. NO. 6 Dor heart djsmees, No. 6 for blood discuses. Consultation, ex amination and advice free. Tho6e un able to call enclose 2-cent stamp and history of their case, and address Dr. G. W. Bowman, 557 Mulberry street, Maoon, Ga. FOR RENT. FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen's sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ings Bank. FOR RENT—Ten acres and a good house near the city; suitable for dairy or gar den. H. F. StrOhecker. FOR RENT-Stor* No. 213 Cotton ave. nue. Also warehouse on sidetrack,Sixth street, and stable with U stalls Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’s shop. FOR RENT—824 Orange street; seven rooms, gas and water, car Una Apply to J. N. Birch. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Residence 760 Church street, seven rooms, with all modern con veniences Inquire on premises. FOR SALE—At a bargain, delivery horse: sound and perfectly gentle; specially adapted for family, hack or marketing. Burden. Smith & Co. HOLMES 8k COUTTS celebrated extra toant crackers retail at the low price ot10a a pound. MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTERS-All kinds received every morning and afternoon. Dopson, Clarke 81 DanleL GET your oyster fries to take borne at Chapman's English Kitchen; only 25 cents. VlXEVILsLE WOOD YARD-Just fitted up by Ivey Brothers. Telephone 458. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U the bee: made. Have yon tried it? 15 CENTS for new citron; 10 cents pound for fin*, targe loose raisin*. Keen Gro cery Company. 45 PER CENT, average weekly profits on JIM • Invested. Prospectus, itemlxod statistics free. Benson Sc Dwyer, 834 Broadway, New York. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. SARATOGA CHIPS art an tho r**e. ajuc your grocer tor them. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retail* 20c. lb. llHORER'S bread retains it the best traad preparation made Try u. 83.825 WILL BUY No. S20 Second street) seven large rooms, closets,' etc.; two- room servants’ house in yard: 70x130, cornering on 15-foot alley. A bargain nod only offered this week. Geo. W. Duncan & Oo. A OARLOAD of fine saddle and har ness horses; also a carload of fine mules Just received, at price* to suit the times. At Powers' Auction. Feeo and Sale Stable*, corner Second nnd Poplar streets. GEORGIA. Bibb Counity.—G. W. Oxley has applied to me tor exemption ol personalty. I will pass upon the sain at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 11 ill De cember, 1804. at my office. C. M. W< ley, Ordinary. SEE advertisement of public sale of farm on first Tuesday In December. BLUE RIBBON.—Tb* Judges awarded the first premium for our Rohreris Bread Raiding, pronouncing Rohreri* better than Hanford’s after a thor ough test. W. a Turpin A Co. TURKEYS for ThcnWivInx-. fresh; Uilai xt store; do cold store re or tour one*; am now taking orders; don’t get left like you did tare year; oom* to headquarter* tor everything new and nice. John C. Holme* & Co. S CENTS buys two pounds large new Pe- vaa out*; II centa buys three peeasee mw cleaned currants; » cento buys three pacakag** maecaronl; S rente buys three cans Dine Bread milk; K rente buys Bln* Michurr Holland her rings. Keen Grocery Company. STATE OF GEORGIA. BIBB COUN TY.—Under nad by virtue bf an order ot the court of ordinary of 6ald county. I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the fins! Tuesday In December, 1894, befbre the count house door In said oounty, the following described proper ty. to wit: That tract or- caroel 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 ot I. B. English. Ateo fifty acres of the one hundred acres of that lot bf land lying and be ing In Jones oounty. Georgia, situated In Towles dlstrlot. known as the Har kins place: bounded on the west by Oc- mulgee river, south by lands of Mis. E. S. Jones, east by lands of T. E. Zellnor, north by Pope’s ferry. Said property sold fbr purposes of dis tribution and payment of the debts of the eetate of Myrron Nusabaum, de- ' HENRIETTA NUSSBAUM, Administratrix. 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 legal hours bf sale, all that lot of land near the CKy of Ma con known as lot No. 2 according to a survey of the property of Lawrence Miller, isavjng a front of 43 1-4 feet on a continuation of Ellis street/ and extend ing back to the property of Bailey a dis tance of 100 feet, reference being made tb the plat of the property aforesaid at tached to the deed of Barali Warmnauck to Lawrence Miller, recorded tn Book A. J., folio 192, clerk’s office Bibb supe rior court Ssld property levied on to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from the city court of Macon In favor of the Bibb Real Estate and Improvement Company vs. P. J. Stubbs. L. B. HERRINGTON. Deputy Sheriff. LAND SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next I will offer at public sale before the court house In Maoon, Bibb ooun ty. G*.. lot No. 234. in Rutland dis trict eight m!le» from Maoon, known as the George Cherry place; contains 202 1-2 acres: near tile Georgia Sonfh- ern anil Flodida and Southwestern rail roads. Good shipping point good land, gbod neighborhood, six room dwelling, fine water; 130 acres cleared and per fectly level; balance mixed woods. Easy terms or cash. For further particular*, H. F. 6TROHBCKER, Attorney, 105 Cotton avenue. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE?" Will be arid before the court house door In the city of Maoon. during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day In December. 1894. lota Nos. L 2 3 and 4. In square 29. southwest com mons. between Hazel'and Ash streets Said property levied on to satisfy two Justice court fl. fas. Issued from 663th district. G. M.. ol Muscogee county tn favor of Loeb & Kaufman and Louts Buhler & Co., and one fl f a Issued from superior court of Mtracts gee county In favor of A. J. Bethuno v*. L. W. Bates. L. B. HERRINGTON. Deputy Sheriff. GEORGIA BIBB COUNT Y.-H Cutter, executor, and Mrs. Mary Ayres, executrix, of th* estate of Ash Ayres, late of sold county, decease having represented to this court th they have fully discharged the duti of said trust, this I*, therefore, to no fy all parties concerned, to file objt tlons. If any they have, on or before tl first Monday tn December, 1894, or el letter* of dismission will then be lssui as naked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY-A A. Cul- len. administrator of th* estate E. W. Melton, tat* oc said county, deceased, having represented to this court that ha ha* fully discharged the duties of said trust, and now asks for letters of dlemla- stoo. This Is tn notify *11 parties con. rented to file objection*. If any they have, on or before the first Monday m December, 1*4. or letters of dismission will then b* granted as asked for. C. M- W1LET, Ordinary. QBORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—G. L John*, administrator of the estate of J. John*, late of rnlflo ounty. de- . having applied to me for leav* to s*U 4*n tbsrra of the Union Savings Bank and Trust Company ttiock, ot Ma con, Ge.. nnd three ehsrea of the Ormul- gee Lend and Improvement Company stock, of Macon. OS., belonging 10 Nil isolate, for the purpose of paying d«bta end for dlotributlon; Tht* to to notify all concerned to file s' " Mijind land i t. of M f, for l 5T cwrtevnM to fti’e objections, if any they etui, on or before the fliwt Monday In December. 1814. or leava lo sell wiu then be granted. C. tt. W1LHT, Ordinary.