The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 21, 1894, Image 2

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2 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1894. The Formnl Prcseo'uiion of a Silver Service to the New Cruiser, Judge Saunders Say* that For Rheumatism Hood’* Sarsaparilla Is tha Bask VEBY PLEASANT CE8EH0NIES. IttrsUrr Hubtri, Oortrior J««sa and 4«r Deris ?f«d« >P*«efcM Apprcpei mf |« tbe OttMltn* (Mobile, All., Nov. 20.—This was Montgomery toy in Mefetia. The dtlga- tkm from She stale capital, headed by Governor Tbonus G. Jones reached Mobile to an early hour this mo rains, and they tad several hours at their disposal before the formal presentation of the sliver service to the officers of the cruiser Montgomery kai to take place. Gevaraor Jones formally received the officers of the cruiser at bis pirlors'ln the Battle House at 10.20 o'clock, on which oocislon there teas a pleasant lntardauife of official greetings he* tureen the state executive and Com mander Davie of the cruiser. At U o'clock tha officiUls at the (Jity of Montgomery were officially received In the municipal bulWlng by Mayor La- vretu, whose weloome was responded to by Mayor CromtAeUn and Caph A. A. Wyly of Montgomery. After this of ficial (upctlcsj, the guests were Invited lo partake, of a champagne lunch. About midday, uhe member* of True Blues and tha Grey* and the mounted rtflee of the City of Montgomery, un der command of Cap:- Robert Teague, reached the city, and wore ready to loin the official party on the occasion of dee presentation of tha silver acr. vlue, which was to take place at tJO o’clock. It w»« shortly before 3 o'clock when n line of otirriuges, In the flrst of whldh wive Governor Jones and Secretary Herbert, pnemvl dowu DriiphlB street to ..lie rlfitf. whence the boats of tha cruiser tr.i Deferred them to 4ho venal, which lay midstream, lube. silver ser vice being displayed upon a table on dock, President V. B. Houghton, choir, tmn of the Joint committee, lit charge of Hie rfltvmonlei, sa ted the cause and purpose of the event, 2nd colled upon Governor Jono*. who delivered a pre- sensttlon address of fervid eloquence. Wht* he had concluded Governor Jepes Introduced Mayor Ctommelln to formally present the ellvef service, which he did meUestly but often elo quently In the nums of the Ladles’ Sil ver Service AsaorUtlcn Of the capital. teimory of 4b* Navy Herbert, in bev’f 1 on* thanked the IfcVri tor th-ir ooinrllmetr! to the c,-uiser an 1 the navy. Thm Commander Davit stepped for ward »r,d in arue sailor fa.hlun sc.ipt- «1 till, r, at* qn beturtf of ’iht officers uf tt.e cm aer. Tonight at 7:*0 the Semmts t'nn.n cf Confederate Vedersos h»’d n merit, n at Anniry Hall In honor of Secretory Hubsf. e-ho wan tone he eolunsl „f the t.lgnth AUlbBmu rev cent during the war. fHtrrtng adfioestn wart tnutlt. Thea there wm a general bamlihulitng Mi I brief lull,. " At 8:80 O'clock the vlaHtng committees from Montgomery entertained the olh- fvrs of due cruiser ot !h.» Di lmonteo no. we- Judge T. H. Saunders 01 Osceola, Neb., senior vice-commander sod present commander of J. F. Reynold* Poet, No.», 0. A. R., roluntertly writes: ‘Twee la the armyfour years, was wound. «d and contracted sciatica and rheumatism. I have aulfered ever since. 1 loittheusool my left leg and side, and have tried almost every medicine known, and I think Than bed the beet physlclsnt la the country, but felled to get any relief. Every spring i was Hat on my back, and must aay that Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is tho Best medicine I have ever taken. It hie done me the moat good. It wee recommended to m* for rheumatism, gnd l am satisfied and know that ft will do all that you claim Hood’sXCures for it I do not want to ear that It will rain a fellow from the deed; but It win come the nearest to dolng.lt of any medl- iinollavemrerknowa.” T.tt,8iomEKS, Hood's Pills era the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache, use. PAUL CONRAD 13 DEAD. recuM on of their Mobile friends In the I' 1 "' ’• • tho Battle house. ■* *'» «.f. spiHial'y reserved for thin use. It tvrs u hriilmnt gnthertag of the society of the tut. clttes, picked out by the ont- £}UJf < ’ r ,’ Ul « "oval Watt am am] the r... W vh, n * UonlJ guardsmen. , ,* >i ?. CSub wai ‘•'•’>wt> open to liiyitou f.Ji'tte, wo were entertntned by un 11'iir.ttur concedin' of ths beat voes’- 'A'*.null tMirumerrlnllttw of tho 0 lty, JWjjli QanoKidel the for- 21 S™ 8 ** 1 r * e rt)lion ot the cruiser. ml?SS'iS!u v !L! fm * ,n,n Moba:o ilu *- Ing the week, and many private social bhtvrlalnmi trie .will he gtvun the off)- _Krom Mobile the cruiser will visit uyln« CO tk.ji < m 0rl(ll . n5 a 5>* Gelvettvn, k*)*M*.WOJ ***S running JSlln.M 1 ot iloNl6 ••Jlenlsh her WAS HOLMES’ PARTNER. Uoftc<RKfth Hud ■ Copyright On the luaurxnoo Swindles. JcfTtceon City, Mo., Nov. 20.—Hie supremo come wtoj- sentenced Marlon Hedgupccti h> twenty.flvo yews’ ,m- prisonmont to the penitentiary und Su- pt»mo Owe MAiWh.it Wipoy wlU bring him to, tho prison tomorrow. In tho wpr ivs of 188S he. u»ffi soy- oml other parties, pobbod.ft 'Frisco ex- prose aer in St. Louts oounty of nearly 517,000 and about M,tKW_ worth of valutijJos. Only u muall ptyn on of tho pluodor has orw boon recovered, «1- though uumorotui etto.'tu have been made to etroot bmpo evet ot a ootnpro- wh« "<tU Hedge peril. Ho Is said to have been tuvv.Uvd jn the life Inattv- •no* mriiuHto develorpod to l’lutidcl- l*'a itTvjn the IMtftr Mmiul Life Assooiatton by tho tiblqu'.toil* H. H. lliAmes. It la uy Hoimos* pint of purchasing u body nud pdmlng it off n» tbo corpoe of a wtCUnsurwl man \vw« origan ted by Hedgepeth, who wc* chatted txl 1 ot hla sb.uw of the piw rtorts OS ACCOUNT or CATTT-E. Edinburgh. Nov. 20.—The Pcotch (oil attributes the defeat ot the Liberal par- Harnett tary candidate for Forfarshire largely to the govertunent'a reetrlettons upon Canadian cattle, which are unpopu lar la Scotland KIOJC GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD. The change la fraught with dancers if there be pain, baederhe and nervous diatuvh- su.ova, ot the geuseal health poor, Uu iudio- iona use of medicine should b« ooudoviA Dr. Pioew'a Favnrita Preerrintlon la tbo txto toolo and ncrvlns e.t thta Umo. It brhun aKmt n reynlarity Tu the womaulr fuuciions, cures female avaknww, catarrhal lniLnunetion, and uterine derange ments. SMCkta, NiwlArmpfcw l founrj.,fo.f Dn. it.V.Planes: Duar So—After taking your medicine I l - l like a , new per*m. I shall reo- '-tMamcnd you end your ' nnUlcine vhervier 1 go. Tour medicine ha* work ed wonder* for me aud 1 con not praise It too much. All of tuy old symptom* have fiarroiret Youra rewrvo-fultv, MaakVuidMA DOUOHTr. Pierce--. Cure _ OB MONEY BGFVNOUh Ha Was <tbe Head of the Louisiana State Lottery. New Orleans Nov. 20.—Paul Conrad, the president of the old Louisiana Bute Lottery Company, and head of that concern since kt moved away from here, died thin morning. Mr. Corned wee u native of this city, nod m me truest und boat sense ot tine word nun a self-made man. Prior to tho war he was engaged In the grocery boriness. The war breaking out when he was 20 years old, he joined 1 the Chasseurs a Pled, one of ldi» first com mands to leave this city for (be then ee»it ot war, Pensacola, Fla., In April, 1811. His career as a soldier was conspic uous for his personal daring and brnv- ery, not unmlxcd with a fair shore ot romance, and paying the penalty of his venturesome spirit, he wits three times badly wounded, onto tn front ot Richmond, at iffte battle of Frasier FUrrn, June 3D, 1881, whore he wns ap pointed color-bearer of hts battulton on the field by dSa* colonel commanding. He was again wounded at Sharpeburg (or Aatietatn), Sept. 19, 1881, end again at Belleflelrt, Va. When the pploe at Appomattox vpaa doclaped the deceased came back to New Orleans with nothing on earth but ths clothes an his back and a largo reserve of energy. In 1887 he woo elect ed aoslatant secretary of the finance committee of the council, where his in telligent Hduvlniatmiikjn of the office soon promoted Wm Uo the eacaeuiry- ehtp. Sine* 1870 ho has been Identified with the lottery enterprise, and eventually became uhe president of Ihe Louisiana Lottery Company, with the termina tion of the charter with the state, the Interests of tho Louisiana lottery were ■transferred to that of (he Honduras Company, nni Mr. Conrad was put at the head of that corporation and deck ed president. H* wns the commander of Camp Paul, Unttod Confcdcraiae veterans, and the president of the Mount Car mel Orphan Asylum, a moet noble charity that nourished under his rule. At the thru of his death he was also president of the Oulf Octet Manufac turing Company and mayor ot Wave- land, Mia*., which piace ho claimed na bis home. LIBBERS IS ON TRIAIL Shake Up of New York’s Police Force Goes Merrily On. New York. Nov. *h—Ex-Poke* Sergeant Geers* C. Ltebers was arraigned before Judse Ingraham tn tho court ot oyer and terminer thla morning on charges ot bri bery tn seven dffferent oases. Lawyer Jenkins, his counsel, presented a demur rer netting forth that the chargee against Ltebers were not crimes In the meentng of ths stats stautea The demurrer wea overruled and 1/ebere pleaded not guilty. Police Detective Sergeant William Frlnck, who was indicted by tho arand jury last Friday, delivered himself up to the district attorney thta morning. He Is charged with bribery. The testimony against him wea secured through the ev idence brought out by the Lexow com mittee tn connection with the illegal prac tices of Dr. Whitehead. Frlnck Is net cused of having accepted 5700 from Dr. Whitehead In considemlon of allowing the doctor to escape the legal cons*. quencM of hts acts. Sh»tly after the arrest of Frlnck Per- grant O’Toole waa brought in on the •am* ohalga preferred on the strength of J?! •~n 2 *vldto»c*. He alleged tu have taken WO from Dr. Whitehead. Both prisoners were taken before Judge Ftta- gerald aud held In 83,000 ball. THEY TAPPED THE WIRE. Bonk makers Lost Conalde.-u.bie Money l*y Tbelr Compett.Ioo. Now York. Nov. 20,-—A gang or wire* tappet* -who have bantu operating in the Tender loin autrlot for a wJSS “ *5™ tdb Aown today. Tlie arrest ?iu < '* e<! ‘'•'C fact that not less Uun six P>«1 ttama are running In tin: Tender- elm a fact thta was a great ourprtse to the police force of the yvr lncv The men were Augustus A. Yosseher, wYt gives It’s occupation as that of a tele- Rritplt operator, and Janyr Besslnger, 45 »-eara old, a jeweler. The ttreat wet »V* d r 5 O’ctock thta evaning at f8 Tt#*' is no way of telling how raun tht beoktndt- oTep •ecured CITY TREASURER SHORT. Kllsworth. Kan, Uov. 80,-For wane da» a Jkjat runwra tave been rife t>{ a Krgj defalcation tn the UVworth treaw urn’s one*, loveetlgailon by tha coun- • &ov ’-bto James A. S®, ‘b* retiring treasurer, la short J1L3M. He ta supposed to he In Kanins vity, tad vaftints said n;uwtl*4 pa* pot* have been drawn up for Ms arrest. MILL DIVIDEND. iNew Bedford, Mato, Nov. 2.1-At Kt* atunai'. tuootnjt «aj*y of the Warn- stvia 'tnSlla rerporulog, a eomi-aunuil dividend to S per oeat. was declared. The da office ns ovw elonted except w Gr V ni ^’ '•> <X As lute Wfciaa J. Rocch. JUHANS’ NEW CLOAKS. B IG SHIPMENT of Seal, Plush and Cloth Cupes opened per express yesterday. AII 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 and $10.00, worth double. We are strictly Headquarters on Wraps. *phe Gold CDipe ffptist Whose wonderial work has attracted so inuch attention, will make a free ex hibition at our store today from 9 a. m.to 6p. m. Gold Wire Souvenirs free with every purchase of Dry Goods amounting to $5.00. New goods are being sent out by Mr. Juhan from New York per every express. rOWDERLY WAS LEFT. Sorcrc gn, Had His Own Way In thu K. of b. EJwKon. New Orleans, Nov. 20.—Tho Knight* uf Labor mat today and received tho report of the finance oomin.uee, which tv,.» approved. Payment of 'lie ex panses of rite do.twut.2S was ordered invofvlng about 52,500. The .isiemhlv then proceeded to the e’.cotl an of otll- core. Omnd Mauser WbrUman Sov ereign was r&oleated w,tiwut opposi- Kou to his old po»j I »n. Meests. B.euop of Musciichusekis and Merric: of Colo rado were numfonsited tor grand m is.er forouan, and Bisisip was eleo-^d. Store,-ary-uta* tirin' Hayes was re- eleatMl over same opposition. The now exeetitovo bourd is not ns yet ready tor announcement. Praaitldy at 2 o'olcck 'the gavel In the hands of Muo.'or Workman Sover eign culled the atlnertvxm sess.on to vr- dev and the roii call found all tiiti dol- eauSes in their scute. Nom’u’ition of mndl.daites for Uu: ext-cut.vo board was In order. The present invuui'botrta wore placed beOuro ttve me, t lg and were elcdted wjUi but a few dissc-mlng voti*. The mesnhere of tho Iw.trd, who received the hotrty Indotwjmenit, are as follows! J. B. McGuire. Amsterdam, N. Y.; H. B. Martin, St. Paul. M'.nn.-, C. A. Frcndi, Mariborough, Mass, aud Jamies W, Kcnn^t, IXat-Un, Xeh. Wasllnslion, D. 0, who chosen as the pMco far holding'tUc/next eumtU oonveoMon. , , The offleec* wcro'thpn;.d'»ttUe(l by Henry T. ARcn of MlcblgW. The ooromOtitee on diatr but.on then aubin’.ttted forty-hlne documents touch ing on teglstaifiou awl rev-'intnoaded several amendmentt to Cte oorwtitu- Tho eleettloa of the officers had been eluted for the end of iho con.ver.Con, but It was dotwmtaed b> hold thn same today, In order to prosorva har mony. ns It wns supposed thu.s the Powderly facislou mlartut develop n stronger folknring. There Is plenty of work for the assembly and adjourn* meat will not be liable t<> ’toko pwco unt 1 the lost of tho weds. Pawderty hud Vs drlewtlos wlU leave the city tonWht without spring- inv the’.r serwittoml charges and ap ply’n* for wls of lujtmoi'.on walnst the officers of tho genera! assembly, as has been announced. W. C. T* U. OFFICER8. Almost the Entire 014 Board Wae Elect ed Again. Cleveland. O, convention of the Woman*’ Christian Temperance Union elected officer* today. On on Informal ballot Miss Frances E. WilUru was re-elected President h y » vote of 388 out of a total of 398 Tn* election,'"** then mad* foaiuJ and unan- imous. Representatives of the wan of Churrhvllle and county of Monroe, N. Y, cams for.vard at this Juncture and presented Mlea WlUard wtth two elK-er- bound gavele made from the house *ber* she had been born. One of the gaveli was Intended, foe herself and the other for Lady Henry 6om*r**t. MU* WlUard made a, touching reply, (n which the In corporated a glowing eulogy of mother- hood. sue. Willard then thanked the conven tion for granting her request and crest- tna the office of vlca president at Urge and «nmlnat*d Mrs. UlUah M. Stevens of Maine, who hss been recording sec retary of the Union «4nce 1*80. for the of fice. Mrs, Steven* wa* unaulmoUtly elect ed bv a rising vote. Mrs. Katherine L. Stevenson ot Chicago was elected corres ponding secretary to succeed Mrs. Wood- bridge. deceased. „ . Mrs. Clare C. Hoffman, former assist ant. was elected recording esc rotary, and Mr*. Frances Rectum of Kentucky her assistant. Mrs. Helen M. Barker was re elected treasurer. SOME CHEEKY RAILROADS. Want iP»y for Carrying Soldiers Who Protected Their Property. Washington. Nov. 20 —During t'.o recent sink* many rail nude applied to the government tor pmtartlon uni troops were placed on trains und along the disturbed pot-ton* of their routes. Now the contoanli* who availed th-tn selves ot th* troop* for tit* protection of their property are filing bite with the war department for the imnnrnu tation of the soldiers whose chief du ty wa* to. keep their tines open and guard their property. Not.Yny, It ta assorted, was said about charging 1 for carrying the troans at the time they wire asked and it was supposed that the roods would tran (port them free of charge, as their services r <re chiefly needed to support the itoetests of Che road*. This, however, la not tl * caw. and thq railroad companies now went w for eg frying the nten who protected their property. The war de partment opposes :h* payment of th* charges gnd It la ilkebr will contest the claims tn the courts. The depart ment. It la said. Wtu r»ia» the point that at the ratlnvis sought prottcuoi of tha troop* they htv* no right to regard them os ordinary psneagers. A STRONG emperor. St. Petersburg. Nov. mi-T-t,, Official Mesa sorer aay*: -jr.t people have now taken the oath of fealty to a young and strung emperor sod tha da Tl* near when will be celebrated the marriage of our sovereign, who wta thus fulffil his own vtd his departed fatharis chotce.”- THEY DINED AND TALKED. Banquet* of Important Bodies In New York and Boston. New York, ..ov. 20.—Otoe 126th an nual dinner of the Chamber ot Com merce was held co-nIg.it at Ddmonl- co’s. Tho dinner was the largest ever given by 'that body, over “OO being present. The dining bull ora* decorated wtm flags .and bunting, and a band discoursed music while the dinner was In progress. Alex F. On. president of th* Criimbcr of Commerce, presided. On ell.'Uf-r side ot him were Boated some of :£ie best known citizens ot New York. On his right was Col. -William L. Strang, the mayor-sleet of New York, and on hie loft the Rev. Dr. Stores. Others prggent at the president’s ta ble were Hon. James H. Eckles, Da vid M. Stone, Maj.-Gen. Miles, Charles Smith, Prince E. Rusholl, Rear Ad miral Erbeu Hon. Murat Halstead, oal. Frederick D. Grant And George Gur.(d- Soattetod around at the other tables were Senator Calvin 6. Brice. John Ja cob Aator. St. Clair McICelway, Isidore Strauss, John CMUn, Charles 8. Fair- child, John Slelcher. William Brook field. Frederlok R. Tappcn, Paul Dana, John H. Jnroart, Braxton a Ivws, Will iam Stelnway, William F. Havomeyer and many Other weill-known men. Let ters of regret were received from Dr. Charles ptarkhurst. President Cleve land, Vice-President Stevenson. Chief Justice Fuller, Secretory of State Gresham. Senator Sherman, Speaker Crisp, Governor Flower, Secretary 3. G. Carlisle and Maj.-Gen. Schofield. WENT THROUGH ~THE ROOF. Fatal Resulbs Nairowljl Averted !h a Ottoaeo Bulhllng. Ollaiflo, Nov. £0.—Fvflly sixty feet of tho heavy steefi smokeatack of tho L'tJ.voraitj- biiutlng on Dearborn street, near Madison, waa torn from its fastenings about 11 o’clock tonight by • tenr.Qo gust of wind and hurled we»t- tritru to the roof of the bit.ding at 81 WaSH-n^ton street, occupied by Han dy & Co. Portions of tihe cylinder par tially cut through 1he root and n Urge section struck the big skylight, shoittering the Itowy glass, breaking the steel fttwne work and sernlng a shower of broken glass and deep clouds of soot Into the room below, where 125 abstract' clerk* were bard at work. Scores -were oat by flying gCass and several were badly injured. Anrot^r those whtf were hurt were: Henry H. Handy, president of the company, badly ctlt about the bead and body; James O’Oonnor, clerk, bad ly out; Taylor H. Snow, Austin, 111., scalp tom and out possibly fatally; Godfrey A. ThUman, clerk, severely cut about the heud; 0. 0. Bostick, head cut: ex-Untted States IMstriot Attorney Thomas X'I MhrWt, shouider and anu out, and several others kllghtl.v n- jnrod. A Iwnvy stool ntittlng complete ly covered ®e skyUsiht to it distance of a toot from the glass. Had It not been for file netting fully twenty feet of the smokestack would have crashed Into the office and billed in Its path. ■MUDGET’S STOLEN MONEY Indianapolis, lnd., Nov. 28.—Hrman Mudget. aW»s Howard, who Is under srrest at Boston, charged with swin dling the FUi’ity Insurance Company of MitSWIelphis Is well known here. In the circuit court hera today sett was tnstltuted seainut H. M. Howard *11 vs H .H. Holmes alias Herman Mudget and G.-c.-gianivt Hewardt Wa wife, by the FM-Ht* i'Jt« Irevrooce Company tor 310,nM. It la said Prs. Howard placed the money In the Mer chant’s National Hank snd a suit ut sttadhrment Is also brought. Attorney Floreu otwtes ttr*t Mra De ws. J has 3120 tn the bank. JJ10 FIRE IN NEW YORK. New ’’•(.rk. Nov. 20.—A big *lx-ttory brick store bouse at Ben»>n and Leo nard streets, belonging to E. A. Jnffray A- Co., the dry good* Arm. wan burned tomato, snd tor nearly uu hour the maSn ibirikhmr ot the flr.-n.at Braodway and T^oratd afreets, and eevfr.il vslur.- ble surroundtira* were sMrtitly dam aged. Only etrong efforts of th* flre- tr.en everted a terrible conflaenri-.vt. Jnffray & Cc.'o loss la 3400.000; partially Insured. THEY FAILED TO ELECT. Richmond. Va., Nov. 'The field o flic era of th* Aral brtgule, f’rginia Infantry, met here todsr tn elect a brigadier-general to succeed P*n. oirerlra J. Anderson, apo tinted at ad- Jutarrt general. They fsled to elect, the vote standing 8 to A and. flr.elly a resolution via adapted requesting the governor, as -Jmnvvnjer-ln-chlef. to dissolve the meeflln* end dissolve totovde. The candidates were Col. William Nalle or the third i fo ment undent. C. A. Nssn "f the fomth veelment. The »overier dissolved the * >ut <0 °k tn* matter of die- solving the brigade under advisement. DIED OF STARVATION. _Pen*icol*. Fla.. Nov. »-Thomas TrMnor. the convtotod mutder of hta divorced wife, and tor husband died tn Che county jail In thta city last night of starvation. Tratnoh v«a trtid are! convtctrd at the fall tern of court, of murder tn th* first degree snd -vss wtattng tor th* senteace of death to b# puicid, tot» death occurred. refused til iSlhSl-w « he ““T of 7>to dfath Tfeisaea only $S pounds. Stylish new eroods this week at prices lower than ever. So Choice Novelty Suit Patterns at 25 per cent. > less than ojiy, lormer low prices. 10 pieces 40-inch fine German Wool Plaids at 35c, 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 16c, worth 29c. 54-inch Broadeloth, $1.00 qual ity, at 63 cents. Five pieces Children’s 5,4rinch all-wool Cloaking at 75c, worth $1.25. Our Colored Taffetas at 75c and 85c lead the city in Stylish Tdffetas. We show all the new weaves in Gro. deLondrc, 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 get, 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, < BURDERSMimCo 1 ONE CENT H 2S& ...A WORD... ffe 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 s '91 model Denemore typewriter, best machine in the world. J. E. Mlater. agent. 'Phone No. 283. WANTED—'Two unfurnished rooms and ooara near Dusmesa centre. Private family preferred. Address E. H. S., car* Telegraph. WANTED—One or two furnished rooms dor llxht housekeeping. Address S. D.. this office. WANTED—To exOhamge good 12-bore Saxton gun tor lWbore. Held, thta office. WANTED—Boardecu, reasonable rates. Good fare. Couples a* 335. Apply 859 Plum street. Mins. S. W. Smoak. WANTED—tA furnished room dose In at once. Address ’Lena,” thla office. WANTED—Two or three rooms close in; Becond floor preferred, -with -wa ter and gas conveniences. G. H. B. Care this office. FOR BENT. FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, m Clinton street. East Macon, with one aero garden. Three minutes from elec- trio cars. Very desirable; price low. Ap ply at Macon Savings Bank. FOR RENT—A. nice residence; 7 rooms, Orange street. Apply 644 OoCton ave nue. FOR RENT-824 Orange street; seven rooms, gas and water, car line. Apply to J. N. Birch. FOR SALE. ,—VW.,,1 V.S-.W wwwwwwww— FOR SALE—Residence. 760 Cherry *t., seven rooms, with aU modem con veniences. Inquire on premises. FOR SALE—Ear corn tn shuck. Will deliver to purdhaser. A. O. Bacon. FOR SALE—Residence 760 Cherry street: seven jvsxne with «J1 modern conveniences. Inquire cm premises. FOR BALE.—iffleh cow, Holstein and Jersey; 320. If token at onoe. 23o For syth street. FOR SALE—At ft bargain, delivery horse: eound and perfectly gentle: specially adapted for family, hock or marketing. Burden. Smith & Co. FOB SALE—at a great bargain; a cits lot four block* court house: suitable for small renting houses. Float come first served. Address Bargain, this office. HOLMES dfc COUTTS celebrated extra toast crackers retail at the low price ot 10c. a pound. MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTERS—All kinds received every morning and afternoon. Dopson, Clarke A Daniel. NEW English TvuJtouts, new pocam rautn, ' dlmonds. mixed nuts at R. C. Keen’s. "CUTTING CAPERS” la a pastime, but hair cutting Is an artistic busi ness at Mike Loh'a barber shop. Ho tel Lanier. , NEW (Us, cleaned oumuita, citron and prunes to R. C. .Keen's. n GET your oyster tries to take home at Chapman's English KlOchen; only 25 centa. MINCEMEAT, jellies, jams and plum pudding at It. c. Keen's. 616 Cheery street. V1NEVILLE WOOD YARD-Just fitted up by Ivey Brothers. Telephone 458. FRESH oat flakes In bulk and pack ages, also fresh oatmeal at R. C. Keen’s. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is the best made. Have yon tried lit REWARD—35 reward for Information that will lead to arrest of Lizzie Jones, who took my laundry one week ago. nr. Of. Stapler, M. D. 45 PER CENT, aver*** -weekly proftta on J150 Invested. Prospectus, itemised statistics free. Benson <k Dwyer, SU Broidvay, New York. 31.500 to loon 3 to 5 years, 8 per cent. Talbot. Telegraph. BLUE RIBBON.—Th* judges awarded us the first premium for our Rohrerts Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohreris better than Horeford’s after a thor ough teat. W. C Turpin & Co. THE cutting of children’s hair Is made an especial study and care at Mike Loh's barber shop. Hotel Lanier. GET your Thanksgiving turkey, cran berry sauce, ate., from F. E. Ktipfer- man. 412 Second ©treat. Telephone 215. Sam Baer's old stand. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells ELEGANT -line of colored picture.:, ■neatly framed, only 50 cents Co 3i, at Lamar Williams, Second street. FOUND—That the best place to get a nice, clean shave is at Mike Loh’s shop. Hotel Lanier. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. ■'IT IS all the same.” Mike Loh don’t charge any more for shaving a wor shipful master than a master Ma son. All be brethren. A CARLOAD of fine saddle and har ness horses; also a carload of fine mules Just received, at prices to suit •the times. At Powers’ Auction, Feec and Sale Stables, corner Second and Poplar streets. GEORGIA, Bibb County.—G. W. Oxlej has applied to me for exemption o) personalty. I will pass upon tne saan at 10 o’clock a. m. on the llfh Da cember, 1804, at my office. C. M. Wf ley, Ordinary. KINDLING CHIPS—A few barrels otf hand and a carload expected this week. Send orders to Geo, A. Dure & Sbn, 415 Cherry street. IS IT DULL? Then send that dull razor to Mike Loh. He wlU sharpen It and guarantee satisfaction. TAKE your meals at the Enghsh Kitch en, best place In the city; only 25 centa O’POSSUM, dove, quail, rabbit, duck and oil other kinds of garno at Ullman & Williams' today. Fish and oysters in every style. TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD.—Mr. S. Gudhman makes a liberal proposition to Macon girls.—Mr. S. Guthmam, the enterpriaing proprietor ot the Troy Steam Laundry, makes Che young la- <S!es of Macon the following original propcmtlon: To the young college or public school girl who wld write tho best essay with Troy Steam Laundry as the oubjeot he will give, an the 25th of December next, tan dollars In gold. Mx. Guthmam specifies tihait the words “Troy Steam Laundry” Shall Appear alt least six times In the essays which are submitted for the prize. Essays muot be in (by December 15, and will be submitted to a committee of (three. (Who unit! award the prize. Leave your essays ad Troy Steam Laundry, 352 First street. NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS Of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway Company. In the United States circuit oourt fob the northern district of Georgia.— Central Trust Company of New York v*. Barit Tetmasate, Vtrgln&i and Geor gia Railway Company- Consolidated Causes. NO. 622. In equity.—It being made to appear to (the oourt that the receiver, in the above stated oase have sold the property of defendant compa ny and that they have In tnelr hands certain money arising from raid sals, all of which Is shown by their report on file In mis oourt; and It fifrthcr appear ing to the court that the said truet should be wound up and the receivers discharged; and R being further repre sented tnat there are divers claime pending In this and and other courts which are alleged to be superior to the lien of the mortgage under which said road was sold: Now. on motion of the receivers’ counsel, it la ordered thalt B. H. Hill, Esq., be and Is hereby appointed mu» , ter. to" whom all claims which are claimed or which may hereafter be claimed during the period hereinafter named to be superior to the mortgage, shall be deferred, for the purpose of bearing and deciding that question. Ik U further ordered that all such claim* shall be filed with the master within ninety dsye from this date, and on failure to file such within such time all right to participate la said funds shall be forever barred. It Is further ordered ithat said moo ter atoresald shall give notice cf his appointment and of the time and place of hearing eald rriittcra 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 arid master nuke and (lie his report to thla oourt by February 1, 1895. In open court, October 6. 1891. WM. T. NEWMAN, U. 8. Judge. Filed In the clerk's office 6th day of October. 1894. O* C. FUIiIjER. Clerk In accordance with the above order all parties who have claims agxtoit tha East Tennestee. Virginia md Georgia Railway Company are hereby notified to file them with me at my office. No. 14. Old Capitol. In the chy of Atomic. Gc... within the rime required by thj said order. I will b ■ -n my slid office outing the mouths of Dvirniw and January for the ourpos: if he.iilng and considering tia same. BENJ. H. HILL. Soctltl Master, ■ Novc-mberl, 1391. - - — T