The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 22, 1894, Image 6

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6 * No Longer Doubt as to the Fa!o of tiie Southern Passenger Association. ANTOEER ROAD DAS DRAWN OCT Tim* tk* HimpbU and Cherl.iton —Other Halle** Are In lleml—* (few Awocletlon la HI*. From lb* Ash*, of tha Old. , Vv The iot&l disruption of the BoutUem rjsieoger Association now st-eros to be a certain thing, n 4* the talk ot tbo hour In ntltroul circles, and there are many predictions aa to wbat will be the outcome. The latest development I* the with drawal of the Memphis and Chortca- ton railroad, notloe of which wm given yen.-erdiy. Kecetwr Fink - # letter to Commissioner ssahtaHin say*:'' " **I am constrained to give nottce that the rcoelvera of tho Memphis and Charleaton Railroad Company will withdraw from tha Sou the rh Passenger AhWcVatlon St Ihe expiration of six ijjvuilia from tho dale of tho receipt by you of thla communication.” The, rumor la cufrojit tint other withdrawal# will follow thick ami faat, and there may itnmedialt# develop ments affecting certain Unfa In which Martin la directly concerned, Tho withdrawal at the Memphis ntld Charleston makes seven Important rurda which have withdrawn from the uaaoclatlon within tho past ‘thirty dtiya, altd It la generally believed that before nnorhor month Him expired Rouble tho above manlier will have withdrawn. The road# which have recently noti fied Commissioner! Htahlmatt of their Indention to withdraw are tho Queen and Creacont, including tho Alabama Great Southern, the Louisville and Niuihvllle, 'Nashville, Ohoiltanooga and St. Louis, Western and Atlantic, Au- gu*u* unu run iwy.it -wru auuiuA and i witi. title hoiui inemueMUbp ut Ulc usnwntuou U|, to two w,-us» ugu was twiuny-eix road*, bui u„w only nine teen ore leu, and aa soon aa ■oocea itiivody In the commliMioaor's li.ind# uto made public the number will bo reduced atilt lower. Trent la much talk na to why tho aaaosiatton la to be diabanded-for the occurrence* of the pant few days mcuh ■viry clearly -iliui uu, aaeocfatlon la be ing killed Ju#t -la fust aa It Is pomlble to do It. It la hinted that a majority of tho road* do not like the dictation of Commissioner siuihlmun. MaJ. Siahl- rnnu being the «rnmilaelanvr of tha Southern iftUlway and Steamship Ab- 2 vhlrfl 1 * * freight oiaiocln- tlon, dlao has control of the Houtlu-m Jn.nenjtw Association, which )» nlrlot- !> * gtawntar juaoclatlon. None of the i-hule object to MaJ. Htahlmitn n a Jivlaht xarmilaalottcr, liuit do not lino hi# work its a p:is*fnger attnitluloQir, aa.l mo have determined to iiuletly withdraw from tlio Southern PaBsen- ^ltutvcr,’*J K>cl ' ul ' 0n • thereby enuring It ro tvliat wilt be done then remains to be won, but II la not iwnoiinblo to sup- p.‘*f Hint the Southern roads will nt- 3J5JI. «nry on buslnon. 'Without wi ? and ogreenvema, and tlm logical conclusion la thn't another na. aoclotlon will be formed. Indeed, thla f i r,0 L y Predicted, ami there aaema 2S °°t*ht of the tact that tile Southern ynaaiflM 1 Asaoelatlon ta being pur-' poaely disbanded with the silo Idea In IVhat ra , f ™' n ‘ 1n <( tt new aaaoolxilon. wftiX.T .Pd^ffogei - naaoclrtllon will be called la not known, but it eroms to bo ilie purpose to make It •' m "„rnrtlcularly ‘a southeastern mi' e 'Tatlon, cotitrolllng business south of "‘e OMo and Mat of the 'Utaalastnpf. n win require several months' Umo to wind up the nfftlra of the Southern iWMenger Asaoelatlon under the con stitution of Shat orgnnlbNloii, na each mail la required to give six months’ mvtlce of Intention to withdraw before revering Its connection with Ihe ua-o- elation. It Is thought, however, bst by July next the Southern P**S48g*r MtaM will bn a thing ot tin- pnat and that a.now muootatlon will have tuvu formed tly that time to t.ikt its place. SOUTHWESTERN OFF. Local ladders at Soinliewccicm stock w»To not feeling quite us bright cm- terd.ty ns b»rototare, owing to the filet tb:vt ihe bears gut In the nvirket Toes- day and showd Southwestern down about live polnta without cny oonild- .'inI'lr effort. The stork was quoted at 10 n,t the beginning of Ihe week, but It la now down tto 75, and no Imyeta even at thin price. There really seems to be no demand for stock of any kind, c nd especially I* thla ttrue In KBM, those li'.l.tvrH of ttouthwe.it tu who hrtv« tried to dispose of stock hero being laughed to sleep. •YOUNG LADIES ORCIEDSTRIA'. Jail treason's Concerts Will Be' Re peated. The pijblie, and eapechdly the mualo loving public of Macon, will be a led to learn that bno Young Lodtca’ Or chestra rhst afforded so much high- class ontertulnmenl for the people of Macau last season has boon reorgan ised end Will again appear t.efore tho public in ono of their delightful con certs. Under the auccessful in-inurement of Miss Quite Taylor last Winter nhe or chestra, which Is composed entirely of l-i.l.lu young ladies of Macon, gave several delightful concerts that wero highly appreciated un.i well pktroalxed. As an evidence of Miss Taylor's stlc- cesaful management tt Is only twee sau ry to state that when the orchestra WOO orAtnUed It wus f.SO In debt, snd v-hen Cae season closed the debt tad boon reduced to 550. The manager for this season has not yet been cho- sen.. The orohetrtra bus o'n-sdy m- neanceil rehearsals and will »oon be rtvaly for a public appearance. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people we aea around ua seem to prefer to *urr*r and be nude miserable by indigestion, coa ts li potion, dlxslne**. loss of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow skin! when far cents we will sell tbein ShUNfl Vltallier .guaranteed to cure them? Sold by noedwyn ft Small Ecus Company, center Cherry street and Cotton avenue. TRY LlUSm I'Oll VINE JHW- RLRY. At lutr prices. All gs-v. warranted. You can’t make a new arm with Ss Vatloo Oil. but you can cure tli- bruise with It 25 cents. Of. Price's Cream Baking Powdof Most Perfect Made. WILL PAY IT TODAY.-TOj© Public Library directors have unwaged to ne- XOdSta Rtwi lent rakes, 'oral mtth the prowAla will fay off the Wilder debt today. RECOMMENDED FOR J- P-—The grand Jury passed a resolution yester day recourmcndlns A- J. Thomas, Jr., for notary public and ox-officio justice of tile peace tor the 1455th district— the VInevlllc dial riot. - MISTRIAL DECLARED,—The Jury Having under canslderatloa the question of Mra. Majry Maloy - # sanity declared a mistrial, and another Jury will have to be empaneled to try the writ • BOTH AP.E SICK.—Uncle George Sima wa# not ot hk* desk In Clerk NIs- befs office yesterday, owing to alek- nws. Mra. Sims Is also aertoualy 111, but friends Of this highly esteemed couple will ropo for them both a speedy recovery. FUNERAL OF SIRS. BOOTH.—Tho remains of Jim. W. E. Booth, who died Tuesday nftenvoon at her home In BcUnvuo, were Interred »t 3 o'clock yentrrlay In Roee Hill oemdtery. The funeral took place from the Bellevue Baptist church. MET LAST -NIGHT.—The committee which has In charge the work ot rais ing sufficient money to build a new Mbthodlst church In Vinevllle held n meeting last night, at, which the pres ent atakua of affairs was discussed and plans considered for future work. CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. An lirteresalng tpartor enetrtaliwnemt will be held tonight at «be reactance o! Mr. Wm. Abel, comer A<ft arai Rom street™. The onitcrtiSInmortt Is given by one ut eh*. Sunday-sahol dlaraes of Centenary ehurcr for The henvflt of the church. A pbhMbig programme will be rendered. IT WA8 AN OFF-DAY.—The grand Jury mtk yestenuay, tut hut ouougii wltneraes were preseme to enable ty; Jury to transact business, So they ad- Jourued until to-day. It Is uudersuKKl that tM Jury Ivas under couslderaUnn a case ot inegug registration, the de fendant tn the, cose being a negro. HEAD DOESN'T WANT ANY.—Mr. J. W. Head, whose name was slated for cUdertnan on tltc opposition -ticket, will not be a o.uidldate un/ler any cir cumstance*. Thla atatcnvMH was muda >vuterJ.iy aftenioon by one of Mr. Head’s mends, but It was Impouslblc at tlia-t time to Irtve tt confirmed by Mr. llsod himself. It is relfilbly given out, however, and can be depended upon. RETURNED FROM FLORIDA.— M. H. D. Donaldson and wife, who spent several day* -with their aum, Mrs. R. IV. Sperry, In this city, a few weeks ago, returned Jj»t night from at. Augustine, Fkh, w-Jiero tuey sjs-nt a couplo of weekB very pleasantly. Mr. Donaldson Is a citizen of Mi. Cletneu^, Mich., of which place his father Is nUyor. A NEW DAITIST CHURCH.—It la a fact not generally known that Ihe Vinevllle Boiptlsl church stands on a bniTowed -lot, so to speak, ati/1 that the real church lot Is tile one which cor- ttiTs on Vtoo-rtllo rood and Lamar atraet., The Vlnevlllo Baptists pro pose to erect a handsome new church «A Ms voennt tot. and In order to be provided with tv houac o£ worship while building their new church simply erenoed the praaent structure on a lot, belonging ho Mr. Ma-llary. BUY TFIXE CLOCkIi'OW. Price* bsve htvn induced at Laznnm - . THE ’POSSUMS ESCAPED. And tho Oonscqucnce Thereof There Is Much Disappointment. Somo time ago the Telegraph an nounced under glowing headlines that Invitations Mad been sent out to the mayor nnd council, the tire conumlsslln- era and uno newspaper fraternity by I)io hospitable firemen at No. 3 engine house to attend a- genuine otd-faahloned ■possum supper at a-ho engine houjo on Christman night. This announcement also stated that Uhe nremolt had at th'at time eighteen lino specimens of tho lrlsh-Amerlcan birds on hand that wero being fattened for the ocoa- lon. When thoeo included In the Invita tion read tho notice In the Telegraph they at once began to cut down their regular bill of Parc so as to be In prlmo condition to do full justice to Che foist that WWS to bo set before them, for be it also remembered. It was stated that cacti guest would be expected to devour at least ono entire ’possum. Rut alas, and utackl night before hist the telephone ’ brought the sad news that every one of tho 'possums on hand hud escaped nnd gone back to their native woods. Liter on. however, the cheering news oame that eleven of theta tod been recaptured, but still later it -was announced that they had all cacspoil ogisln, except hive and thht, ns it would be too late to fatten tut- orher lot of them by Christmas, uhe in vitations were cancelled. Somebody will, no doubt, enjoy the ’p, ssiims which are na fat as butter, but tha ones for whom 'they were ln- tctsled will not hlivo the pleasure of sitting nround the festive board nt the engine house on Christmas night. lLYVE YOU A HOME I If so, Rny « benurtfill clock. Price* lave boon reduced »l Ltpant*’ Jewelry IHtlaoc. A CLASH BETWEEN COURTS. Judge Hardeman’s Bench Warrant Ig nored by the Pulaski Office**. A for dscra ago the grand Jury found a true bill 1 against A. J. Atara.nla a niwharnt of HawktnevMU. who eras ohargwl with cCj»ln«tt about 5700 Wis-'.h id gooilit from Waxelbawn ft Son under false prtiirtites. The nhorlff of Poisskl coaly wis Instructed to arrect Atira ns, «-h*.eh he dkl. but the pri»- t.tvr woo altonxd to give txind at Haivk- Inoiilte Judge Hard*nin« IsraM x berath war- nurt acttl the ehcrtff of Pu'.tski was no tified to arr, *t Abnuns agatin and bit nr bin to Macon. The tCiertiT mar- noted Ahrana, but nttorneow at once rpp'Jeil to The ordinary of Pulaski coun ty for tihe prlsiner-j release on. a writ of tinhorns corpus. The writ was granted, sod Abrams was ngttin re- leaned. This order from the anlltviry si'-'ms to have brought that court In contact veth Ihe Bibb surtwior court, tar Judge lUMemvn’s bench watrant Is supposed to. bring a man lobe the c nirt'e pres ew* In wtot t»f all he can «!o. AVhat will be the outcome ran not even be guossed at. At any rate Aiwnrns’ case wMI be caitcl up In the superior court tomorrow, and an he la utvler bowl, he will prwbably snsaror for trial. JUST THINK ONLY 54 CENTS For e solid gold bibv ring at Lazarus. SILVER OR GOLD LOCK BRACE LETS. i Prices hive been reduced at Lazarus. An Entbusiasiic and Largely Attended Fublic Heeling Held last Night IDG GREAT MOVEMENT PU0GEEPSE3 To th* Kafir* K-,II,faction af Kraryan* —Ttaa Clab Will Pro,*cala All Cafes ol Illegal If eglatrelten—Yaw Should Register at Oac*« Thoret was a splendid gathering of rapresntazive citizens of Maicon ut The meaning ot Good Government Club In Campbell King’s hall last nigh t. U w.u a public meeting, but nearly every one present was an active and entsuialastlc mombar af the club. The proceedings, wans harmorilaus throughout anrl The gresitent confidence wan manifested in the nmumsnL j Prsldertt Colder B.‘ Wrung hair, pre- skled seal Seoretary WBlot k«w the minima. President WJKingham brikiy out-lined Jlhe work already aocomplfehvd by the exc-out!ve commttitce, stating tlv.tt th committee had employed Col. n. w. Jomlsm o remain ait tthe city hah to watch the work of registration, nnd had also employed a drtecUve «o assist In keeping down fraudulent reelstroitlou. in other woys tthe committee had been actively at work, anti were very much gratified a-f what hud been accotnpiJali- cd and -at the projenl status of affairs. WILL PROSECUTE FRAUD. ., President Willingham -wunteU to know from Uhe cno.-Ung If the oaSnm&Kee rthould Ipi'ureoutc all case* of fraudulent reglstrackm before the gmnd Jury now in session. *ibr. \V. C. Turptn move-l than this matter be left entirely to the discretion,of ithe ccmmatitee. Oul. JDupont Gperry favored Mr. Ttlf- pln'fl motion, and wonted it given out tlxvt -the Good Oovernmait Club tlcolrd nune but honest vote** nnd would pros ecute every other kind. -Mr. ProudlH svkl ts-e Good Gavsm- haU nomutig to coRoeS-l, hu-t v auUon ‘ nud ® known °° d by thc public, again -to say th:nt the Uub should -wont juslt os thouch it uid-the utramragt twSffuSn talf It known h rao1’s? 1M,Cm,th U wja not ytit ™* n ’that -there would ho any noposJ- «2«ir io^SSP 0 !^onflcket. he said, puts ™—^ * n uiMttude of opjiailncr good nnd ° f opwsyssx™ , THE NEGROES INVITED. -Air. Prouddt broached 10m I, f! Cf h llB ‘ h * >u k l11 was important he 'WproadrM by many good colored citizens of Macon, -who favored the objects of the club, and would like topmclpulro In its mWilngsT bu t m W did not lully understand that they were invited to do so. Col. Guerry ox^ thju this wa* express^ pro- vlded tor In the platform of the chib, o m. h6 thou * 11 , 1 u “ Food Idea Hffipl or the cotun-d race, as sucirestivl' iiv Mr. Proudfft, and Invito them towar- tac.po.te in every meeltug. The. eh ,ir- mun unpointed Messrs. Proudlt, RSl- ? ln £'. W ' »bd Arthur DlQier to do this. ii % REGISTER AT ONCE. Mr. H. T. Powell thought a talk, from Col. Ouerry woul/l bo timely, mid that gentlemau, who Is never wlth-juL'am munition, made It brief and tol.tiio point. , "Pay your taxes and reglstcr.’ ,,, Wmd he. ".ind eeo -that ,youv friends 1 andi JrtjfhbOr* pay their taxes and cegls- Mr. Arthur Dasher was called for, and ho brought out some matters of, pzdtleulnr inttrest to tlfo dub, and to the public generally, 1 - Mr. Dasher hud heard it elkirged ■that one of the objects of -tho club nils to displace certain good men now in office, nnd to put in others. He had liken thc liberty to asseni. nnd Uc.be- llevod U to bo the policy of the club, to stand Hat-footed on tho proposition that U had no onetWes to punish nor friend# to rewind. AFTER NOBObY’8 SCALP. These cOiargxs hud bet*n made only by the enemies of tho iswtsncaf, but it wud only right 'Uut .they alicmld bo denied, it \\\\a Udt true, be t^ald, that tile club intended <o remove any man now in oflloe. It wus not true that the club favored high license, us had been cliarged. He liad heard It charged that the club c.m.lhl.itcM intendo-i io v.*te for a J3.000 liocnse nnd louvo thc liquor business iu Maotxn to thi'ee well-known ftrmp. He hud taken ahe liberty to uUnouuce trat tills wets not tho lnten- Uon of the club. As ho understood it. the club heM that vhep resent laws are gookl enough If they are enforced. The Imuty u^nUuw which greeted this statement showed tohivt this was thc UQdtvldod sentiment of tho club. , A LOOK AT KEQISTRATION.^ Mr. Dasher later announced that' the last man who. registered last night‘.was No. l.'Xhi, Und this number about 1S3 were negroes. ' •. The chairman asked alt those present who had registered to stand and be count, ed. Fully nine-tenths of those present arose to their feet. Some one stated tho club had about *00 members, 3» of whom had not registered. Mr. Goorge Holmes suggested that some one bo requested to .write a strong ap peal to those In favor of good govern ment to register at once, and Mr. Dasher suggested that Mr. A. A. Allen, editor of the Telegraph, bo requested to write such an appeal. President Willingham here took occasion to extend tho thanks of th® club to the Telegraph and tho livening News for the bold stand which both papers had taken In favor of the movement, and those present warmly applauded the expres sion. It was then suggested that all thoso present who had not become members of the dub walk up to the secretary's desk and record their names. One man went to tho desk und one man went out, show* ing that all but two of those present were already members. to stir up votbe& Tne committee appointed to bring out voters to register was called on for a report Mr. W* C. Turpin said he was a member of thla committee, but had never been notified of any meeting or of what wus expected of hlnv He had been ask ing every one he met to register, but be yond this he had dons nothing. Mr. proudflt, chairman of this committee, stated that this was all in the world they wanted Mr. Turptn or any other member of the comrnftfteo to do. Mr. W. O. Solo mon ii Iff crod from Mr.- Proudflt and thought tho commtttii ought to make a hruse-todfeOusc canvass. Mr. Clem Steed talked on the same lino, and at the sug gestion of Col. Ouerry the chairman ap pointed a sub-committee of five, com- po*cd of Messrs. Steed, Straheekcr, A. R. Mathews. Thompson and Walter Cor bett to do this work. XUfrORT OK LEGISLATION. The club receive a partial report from tho committor n?'polnted to investigate certain special legislation, which was as foV. own: “Mr. Chairman: .ts chairman of the committee on legislitton, I have a very brief and partial report to. make: ••I have had «n Interview with Mayor Horne on the subject of the proposed IcgicKktlon, and thc city attorney, Mr. Wimberly, furnished me this afternoon with copies of the proposed bill# amend atory of the present city charier. wens received, however, too late for in® to get the committee .together, or even for me to read them. ‘T will have a meeting of the commit tee as soon as possible, and hope to be aMe to make a report to your next meet ing. ' -Dupont *lu'-rry. Chairman." After the ciub meeting adjourned the executive comdytlee held a short, but important meeting. Solid gold scarf pins reduced in price at Lazarus Jewelry Palace. Remember for fine Jewelry at low prices, try Lazarus. FINE JEWELRY AT LAZARUS. For low prices, try us. 50 CENTS FOR SOllD GOLD Baty Ring sit Lizarus Jewelry Pulaca LADIES' RING ONLY 51.00. Warranted solid cold at Lazarus. “THE ENSIGN." The Great Naval Play Will Be Here Next Monday Evening. "The Entlgn.” which Is to be given at the Academy of Music on next Monday evening, November 25. Is one of tho gen uine novelties of the season. It. comes to this city with an enthusiastic Indorse ment from New York, Boston, Chicago. Philadelphia and other cities. It has tho advantage of hawing no rivals In the theatrical field. A naval drama, with man-of-war spectacular effects, ought to make a hit now. If at any time. There is a live public Inercst lust now In our naval affairs and the general Ignorance on the subject of man-of-war llte_ Is sure to make a production of this kind attrac. tlve to many. The scenery of "The En sign" Is said to bo magnificent. Realism has been observed very closely and the gun-deck of tho old KCareargo Is vividly reproduced in every detail. This was ac complished through actual . photography and studies In water colon made on ship board expressly for the purpose. Groups of our naval officers an seamen were also photographed- The company is a strong and capable one and Includes Jas. B. Murphy, Atkins Lawrence.'L»san Paul, Marlborough Hardy. Oscar Eagle, Joseph Totten, James Grady, Ambrose SImo. J. H. Davies, Frank Kennedy, J. H. Pierson, Esther Lyon, Florence Stover, Edith Tot ten an Edith Wright. "IN OLD KENTUCKY.” There arc some famous names among the pickaninnies of "In Old Kentucky.” Among them may be mentioned Henry Clay. Joseph Buckner, Daniel Boono, Cassius Clay and,Luke Blackburn. The Queen Bess who nightly wins the great race, Is a famous Kentucky thorough bred. Tho pickaninny band of thla pro duction Is . said to be the best In this country. "THE BLACK CROOK.” Manager Horno will treat the amuse ment loving public of thla city’to a grand revival of that famous spectacular drama “The Black Crank." This Is the same production that appeared at tho Academy of Music, New York, whro tho Play ran an entire year nnd crowded houses greeted It at each performance. "Tho Black Crook" will he given hero In tta entirety and there will bo no advance In prices Tho strong features tn “The Block Crook” are tho grand ballets and the celebrated Folly Dancers. Among a host of European novel tire are Rex and Reno from the Circus Clalnclll, St. Pe tersburg. Russia. Tho splendors In the transformation scene are 'wonderful. It will appear at the Academy of Music on Friday, November SO. BABY RINGS, SOLID QOLD, Only f>0c. at Iiizarns’ Jotvdry Palace. DIAMOND RINGS REDUCED. Only 512.50 at Laznrus Jewelry Pal- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Graves. Ihe Alle-gd Pickpocket, Was Ac- qultilx-i Yastordayl When Ihe miiperlor court adjourned Tuesday aitkernoan, tihe case on trial tvan that of A. C. Graver, the alleged pickpocket, who wan arrested by de tectives ■ during the fair. Joe Roeon- baum. who wits arrested' cm the Rime charge at mho same .time, entered a pica of guilty -when put up for trial Tues day, and 'received aeritenceB of one year In Jatl cvnld one year la She pcmUeritutry. He probalbly wishes traw that he had left Mo cnee to ti Jury. Graves got off root itree yieatcrdhy, Die Jury returning a verdict of acquittal. Biliary LdSeur is tihe high-sounding title of a negro who cohjcwspd to the dlwnge of ohnple lsirceny anil was sent to the gen.,- for four mdndui. ~ The o.u» on'tnlna whom court adjourn ed yoalrtriay nlftornoon was thm't at Monroe Davis nmd AM nozier, tihe two negroes who raised n disturbance on n Macon and Dublin train on July MS last and shot Sodtton Boss Goings, who whs nsSIstlnig the conductor to quell the din’-urbanoo. The charge against the rmsroos Is nssauH with intent to mum der. DIAMOND RINGS REDUCED To only S12.H0 nt LnZaras’ Jewelry P-ilnce, 520 Cherry street. BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND RINGS At the low price of only 512.64 at Laz arus Jewelry Pulaee. OHUROII ENTERTAINMENT. Members of Centennry Church Will Endeavor to Raiso Funds. The entertainment at the residence of Mr. C. B. Smith, corner Oak nnd First streets, for thc benefit of Ccn- tetfary church, promises to he a liltfhly enjoyable affair. Thc entertainment will be under the direction of Alias Leila Bracken, who Is Justly entitled to the enviable rep' utatton she has oirned tw an elocu tionist, Miss Bracken wilt nleo favor the audience with several recitations. Orators nisi refreshments of nil kinds will be served In the greatest abun dance and an admission fee of 10 cents will be charged. A cordial invitation Is extended to the public. DO YOU WANT FINE JEWELRY? Gall at Inaarus, he will save you money. Awarded Highest Honors—World’* Pair. DU tm * CREAM BAKING PtWDtR MOST PERFECT MADE. V pure Grape Cie.m of Tartar Powder. Mae -om Ammonia Alum or any other atMtaart. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD^ MONEY FOR YOU By inspecting our special offers -for this week, an away of genuine Bargains. THIS WEEK: i All-Wool Suits of latest make, fit and material guaranteed, only $10.00. These Suits are regular $12.50 and $15.00 values. THIS WEEK: Extra-long Overcoats, ~h single and double breasted, 'very popular, only $10 and $12. A fresh shipment of extra fine Kersey Overcoats just received, very stylish garments; yours at $15 and $18. Finer grades at $20 and $25. THIS YPEEK: -A- Special good Suit of Woolen Underwear for $2.00. A visit to our store this week means a big saving to you. CHARLES WACHTEL, 516 CHERRY CHOICE : HOLIDAY : GOODS For the Children In the way Of Toys, Gaines, Books, etc., are being dally received, and you will be amply ropaKl for calling before Che rush tor the holidays. Everything at Hard Times Cash Prices. j, r Burke Book and Stationery Company. (ESTABLISHED 18SL) ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liauors, Wines and Cigars, 457 AND i5D CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO. Tho best Liquors for the least money. Send for price list. ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Agents. BOUND VOLUMES as# rreat popularity whloS thla magnificent wor* has sUfalnea to aerial form has led us to males aa arrangement wtth' tha publishers by which wi can offer bound volume* at cm almost unheard of pries. J v — - ■ • * , , , a Sights and Scenes of the World was flrzf published as * hlgh-olaas art wort and was sold Gy subaortpttou only. A few copies of th* original sdlrion remain uneold, and iv* have u- cured them for the benefit ot our readers. They are printed upon extra, heavy mauve-tinted enameled paper and upon on* elds of th* paper only, making a hook twice as thick as th* twenty-on* part* would bs. Th* work, man ship is* aupert), os they wars th* first Impression* from th* original W*‘e*. They or* elegantly snd strongly bound, with specially designed title* on side and back, the Ruaala edition having marble edge* and th* full Morocco gold edges. By taking all there was left of the original edition w# are enab'ed to offer thla unsurpassed work at th* following very attractive prices: la best English' doth' (publisher's prioa, 54.50; our pries, $5, ’ la hlf Morocco, (publisher's price, 57.14): our pries, 53.64. J Iu full Russia, (publisher's prlo* 55); our pric*. 54. . ^ In full Morocco, (publisher's price 510); our prlo*, 54.54. ’ For out-of-town orders remit 14 eenta extra and th* book will bt delivered to you by prepaid express, securely packed. Thla is . . • tJ An Unusual Opportunity To procure this king et ell art work* as a ridiculously low price end ehonld be taken advantage of at ono*. *a only a few are laft. Remember that the book is complete and *11 ready for the library or centra table; 564 full-page Hews, size 11x12 inches and printed upon cue aide of th* paper only. Bach J picture la worthy ot a frame. Samples can be seen at the office ot th* Telegraph, where all order* Should b* addreasod.