The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 23, 1894, Image 2

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2 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORYIJTG-, NOVEMBER The Knights of Labor 1W a Great Number of Liita aud Hcsoiti lions. POW CEELI’S VOTE TAKEN AWAY He May letia ttoe Aesambly' but Cmi jtolloU»Tb« Order R*ported f n Hwllhy Condition.Ilolp for thp Carpenters. • New Orteam*. .Voir. 22—The Knight, trf lAtoor had a buny seoalon today. Ree- olutlona were ndop-.ei tha: each lo.-i.jl wm&tly Man n>jke a maximum scale of ib*k>» above the regular scale by :he tNtftfrmai TraHo* Assembly; that grievance* and ooaufirinu mu»f coino Tip Jn -Mi* In sal court > of the ne*emblle* within rtxty Jays; that the legislature of hhe various states be tnemoriJllxed to titniM laiwa providing for the creation of fvte&e Author oureiu*. Tie gcjvemi as.t-ably at !!» kv-euing actislon continued lla work cf railroad ing the buaincae through, and It in u noteworthy Asst tliat there wee more tijita apertt In the un*ta,ang of tho Pc wee la the jusiago of any number of Dills aesd reaojtitluns. The n-fltennoon osalott mu c&Hod order at 2 o'clock all of lao delegate! reueaenrhlud In the Bcronrmon'* hull. Master Workman Sovereign wielding the gaved. The comm'.-t-se on law won given itho floor to make their linal -e- .•Nrat. -dJttong other recommend ulvra t.f eonicetuoico and ImjxHttn ic e wee the «n« ipreaeniad irxidl tying tho constitu tion where the awt master worltm.iu has Itho ccivllege'of voting in the gen- oral assembly. This clause Was ordered stricken out and In the future the past muster wtU have a eeat in tht genera] enscmbiy, out m> vote. - Xt was ois . decided to admit waiters In hear saloons and restaurants where bee. mat intoxicating drinks an sold providing tho waxterj were not penna Xtent barkeetper* or saloon keeper* This «E"gJ£«i rwort of th, lh coronal ctee on the state of the a-i l stated tho c.tMlflMl Se'Sf Tra *°P® <n , a v9r Y healthy con- datdon. sa-iu under the existing clrcum- euppc*?d WI1 * f * r W!llcr !han WM at flrht oommittee announced that Oho report of me OOnsnltlst wax if in- forest ito cnambo.'s alone. , n ^r*enl from the OMitm, careen oon*idsraii.!fl SfHf 1 “J£? i e l “« AauuMmatad Atmxl f - on awwl A.non m j 3V!*r*rMi 41 f t , '^or •won t-fura&fi.l i n n wur Knights of Labor, nnd the latter U assembly. TO* appeal was laid before As uoush snil tno entire vole m in f«. wo! mendenn,.- who; u»;s‘aiue «£» In Ihdrgxuiver -jgive. ****** 11 The Ojmtmll'sx .in ll.-r'butlon also rnsenv.,1 fchc.tr fttud ru>v:, In whirl a heanty endorsamemt wan glven to he •dnvwasUu.uon of Uic jwjaeral **«,,„* ijf bcxitxl during the (aS.iScTk.Sr' rite’ 1ui dU4llflod Orvdoixfttnent of Sttu&FK*' Th * adloumid there htts been a slight rontrj|f'»irt#» Sii ffWdual redemp* «ad r*Ur<Tt%ir bf gold cenifiV c ff a * tho lsaiie ot which WVS c<i. M, >Utc j aw requlr>», wlien the gold reserve ot the treasury fell betsw oud 'Wodred mil lion dollars. \oZQN* aafO KO&TlKtCATIOSS. Members 3f Two X.np»rt.in; Con*ir.lt tees 41 Wuhln>;ton. Washir.atcn. Kov. il.—Under the /.ill of Chairmxj Sayers, the sub-corn ilt- KSf.of ’he houxs cimmlttoc on appr.- Pension am the o.ij.u .. s fn charge ttrnVU bill, whlca moot at the *am ip near, and it 1h tx- meeting of ihis prifttlon* in c^hiuire of fortlficst on oUis. »net today. Til* sub'Ommi of the DJetrict ?C Oiiirn was ai»<> ootUUd time, failed to . Pected row th* sub-rommlttee will l,e”l,oid' pmtOUS to the meeting o' CJCgftsl. oen. Cogswef <-i Massichugstts. one : L t,e ■' . f ' : . , 1 1 '• ' m t -u -v tajve (yNeJJl reported today ,a 1 '‘-'i'.r y. U j g ijn* hl, P t rt «,“ ° n amrmK ‘“I* friends, however; resi J?'t,,**"*”', wl!1 he able - *y°°« hla sett in tho coming aces of corner***. Tbe subcommittee on fortlflcationa wh°n rn n«„ UIl |5. 11 tomorr <>w at 10.Vclock, wien Gen. Casey, chief of engineer, and Oen. Flagler, chief of mS department, will be f»t>i...^a.i ESFJttF'ssaBj'S SarSr^waspKs,.^ “ 23, 1894. Stylish new goods this week at prices lower than pi..- ' v . jf;—-— iu»tr manever. 25 Choice Novelty Suit Patterns at 25 per cent, less than our former lew prices. 10 pieces 40-inch fine German Wool Plaids SrSh v d ! Ced f, ’° m 5 ° C and COc - 16 I )itcea 38-inch all-wool Cerlb M e X tK m :lt ' 3 1 ' 3c * reduce(i fro 'n SOci 25 pieces Wool - erges. at loc, worth 29c. 54-incli Broadcloth, $1.00 qual- ' rA*-' i a.* 5:30 p. m. grtevi bce cwnm-lllec and the i, '■' V "' k tt1 " «*i» sst iT\i»onui, wnen .the coiiiVfinUcm will «>f tho axaoutivi b»jnd_w»a .Mmatn In «h. otty ov^r ^t ,Vx. i tP! fi3K 5 WiTHDHAW. ColunrUiiM^O.. iNov. 22.~JohTi Molifld^ 5 e '* u ot the mJnera dhioJoti of *ha Knlg-h'tK 0t LAbor, le pr<*narin<r h ^ 4U:t nit ihe nationa4 convewton of t.he Knflirhts of Ijutbfir at Nrnv OrVtww. Jitft hebl. UiJy 2* 1 , "Jyewntalcn. and naltlng h™ tt •mdUeiwui to ttilr ooQveiittnn hc* r p J^L*> | hruary neat inntrumod to take flw ‘ n* h ’"' f . roni <h ® Kmghts of ihcMv rre nbotut 7,000 of mom. THH TltBA«URrS0ONDmON, nvport of Trwuiuror Morgan to Score- lury Uutlrjl- JSkl&K tsatnuer Of the Uatted Staitna, Hon. D. N. Mor- sun. baa SuX.uk,dtixl to Secretary Oar- “ f O* optuxt- t'sjo Uk t'miv mid cuodMon* of The not ordln the rtnsury. try revenue* for tbe flw- «il year ending June HO. cents I 1 tiVTMxfl on»4Mf4, wr.ikr.ia^o,,,^ y “ espenditwss n doetvMHc of f 1 r,,. t«2.rtT-l. i’rlor U» July, unt ., . porn, wotv hrovy. ,ho ^ fonu Ihelr vaiilu nlsliist by l«mk or w as ivlitti' ned fn «r\ ha* Ihjou aviIUvI .►, vftn frt " Sr^yiar yrnJv Nvn cbaMwaUo W\1 Inwa , for other nurpoaes. ’ nn1.iw.1ia Hi.. Imp.,ru,nt evonu nf ,h» 'T ‘"'“' ll,ion l>f Pub- S .J ,, , "" SMl '' of «O,WO0fl Oper^vuk bond* to re,.) , he gold !*TT ,he of tho pur- *oa. of stiver bull on by the Wuo ot Waimiry uutva With rrferemv b, the Mfroaveot of ttvnmny notes, me twt, ¥**■ “•'* ^ t» AUfuat, ^3, Ac msath- halt Istta ibk. ,0 ph,"da fl«f tin. redetnpe on „f t, V:1Mlrv 0(>tl "i K ,vf U, ° 'KH'Ungi. of un to t*v-x st f 1b:la nrt t U.vn, up t«tbnt fftue. amy Joipalmiett: «te lotal niunsvt ,vf Ae „i VlW cuiuiitlw.sl rnutor tbe act tb^iiwr^V* M r th ’ how. rtf*,, i k «r.4 bullion In 17 hHl1 r»Mut.‘ to th* fiTaJJ JSS2JS b i ,s r^ r^.Ntnont of tr^iA. «>» vensions wlii meet ngam^? 1 12 o^ock. HThen Cormnleaioner Iyc*3'-en r'y; before them. H fa £^2 S ; £FSh|S?H gRgsygfrg&i a. ‘.v.’sjsrrsr Ainoi J.*®SSS«A 2?K* r ” sm * n mtsatonwof NSf^rifcSy Saa? Ctm ‘ H-Wirtl rmineu>en,t rV,m ,. # l nl * c0!1 ' nipreasniialiivVS win r ^?',' th8 ll0u »* of cliatxgc in o» of n,."5J e , .“ r ^<JJenl 0*S4!^8S5fir5S SS! Sf! 1 " 1 ! ™ JSJSW.K XU* pvrmy* (boon left upon the m val uippro(prJrtiLj>n hdll iw Sfr i ne na * gf-jrsr <*.42” age s S;Sv’ US5 ' 0!5 w ““f- «?‘»orthnln«- of New ^ < 3hal ™«unhfr> tiy Sm-aker'evt™ yrTOo^ wju **. no etSa'o 1 ■XXANKY Bob exonerated. Vertlkxt oftfto Coroner's Jury on the Killing of III old on. llve , pieces Children’s 54-inch all-wool and k «”. g U ^%, W0 ' th ? 1 ‘2 5 - Our Colored Taffetas at 7 and 8-jc lead the citv in Stylish Tiaffetn* W» =1,^™ .11 . . „ dt y in Stylish Taffetas. We show all the new weaves m Gro. deLondre, Jaquard Taffetas,Moires, Failles ftlll ? fi ' et f- Jhe most complete line of correct styles kerchicft ,m 0 ir,S m n thG C1 T • B ' S d *' ives thi * w « ;k in Han.l- ™T.u/tr„r l0VC *'“ t “ Cmp '‘ U ’ f »« ( I-OAkS AND CAPES—Stylish new Wraps, hard to set DRFS^Vr^mr'Vr" 0111 ?'' ^ ,h *P™- Se « thfo,! style 1 and S ^t KIN ?~ Mm tV G °' :ham ~ Tlle Lest metropolis guaran i WOrkmanghl P at Ma,;0fl V™<»- Every garment P p Pirnples, Blotches^ ^ — B * * £l~ and Old Sores -5 and potassium Catarrh, Malaria ^ ^ Makes and Kidney Troubles gn Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism ^and Scrofula • P. P. P. j>nrifl®a the blf*x5, boUda op the weak and cebl'ltatad. iriv** Are eatlrely NtuarfM by P.P.P. * —Prickly A eh. Pok<» Boot and Pot**- ' 0iuu, tbe greatest blood purifier on < earth. kxwnvxEw, o.. July 21,1891. , Mass as Lippman Baoa.. Savannah. Ga.: Dea» Hina-I bouabc a bottle of ' 7f»ur P. P. P. nt Hot 8pr1n*9 l Ark..and . It but, done me more vood than three Syxxrouw, N. T.. Nuv. 22._Tha lMurnt to«fhtn« the d**th at CanMIua iCur- Ow>. who iw klBed tn a sparring bout with noib<mt IUrtmiinmons in the R. H on n "tte J evem?l d o< e2Sbxu^n WW !k on *Wg < * 1 In a ap.m-lng exu.oiWoii tx\ hlies 'totira ot i ho H n ta *nt Plti/.amxmoiw «ro.n all blame.- Strong Wamony ngainwt r,:r«ri D « SS ** HILL COMES SOUTH. Hia Vtoit Not * Political One, ib'ut a Plaaauro Jaunt. N mx T ^u . N »° v: “-"B'nator David alWdln fi,r rhe Soun > «ito Th. Mixator has nothing to aay of file recent Demoo ratio slump, and has tiL' 7”* 10 “ y ot th * ®l*otlon lteelf. Hei refurea to .tlacuee the political alt. »• Hill decline, r be it«- luvsd, but wave that htf will be in ^^2r. Wl, ' n “H**" ***>**£• The eetrator's Southern Itenerary THE ENSIGN. The Beat Naval Drama. Ever Written at the Academy Monday. rhe*Enelen .?’ 5 i? al “ s: * P<>»se»8ed by mSa En wm2h th * * u «*'<»rul naval aim walca comes to tthla citv 7rom S5’ ‘li? •£*««•“ aSSltari^ kT •'I'* 9 Production. It Ml the rtrat naval play ■ known Smt*SH!PSSL S taw ' anid <he w-ooder la RMirthpA* 9xc<?1Ient Arid has been un- louoneo bo -many years. Tie met ZTTr 'L -k Tbe BikirVfiSSi one ttfit -that the theme Ia a nomiiar niA^A construction of the piece render* it likely That if miii BAKfffie United States Jtan-o£w4 sJn jL?n Iri "A^ 1 ' -triumph oil ^ «OM sailors 'have tnaDeoted <r>iA of e thTthe?tr? b0 ? ' t<ho front a-nd re^r v*iX D t™T c sA £ ^[p essenllaIs to THE black crook. Crook Is coming: in all if ifJ2L* plen<lop# ^bnaclng a wealth °L 8up _S e^enery, cv>rA^oua costumes «-aa Muttering armor, together wiBh ZJfiSSJXSf* Of i litheome dancers ana European nnecJaity artists. Tiho BSFtolUPif*’ l * unwt c®ntlonally strong tfact, nothing has h**en over- Uooked. Over -fifty p^ple are lS- pxTgeil In this superb production, and scenic antJsta (have hefen tfor months ^ this tour, n^u 3S talk of the country faat season. CRANE IN 'THE BETNATOR.” The company whleli will support H. Crane during his WANTED-A cook at 122 Jefferson et. ; nu one need apply wfithoiit good ref- WANTED—Boarde™. reasonable rates. Ooo<l fare. Oouples at $35. Apply C63 Plum street. Una. s. W. Smoak. doe. not Include anye^.'^p.™^ fiKSl ®* 'riP wm P 4bl »»'y be a leisurely plcaauie Jaunt. EXCLUDED FROM THE hBAIL, Pcvumaater-Oonanal SuaUlned In «ul- Ing Out Investment Companies. 'X".?X n * t0, '\ i’? v ' s2 —Assistant At- tbet-Ofxicrnl Thomaa ot the peetemoe SK b99n >b,ormw "at the LnUed Soatea court m Atlanta. cr i.'* 31 "* from ih« matt company ,, hpcnulng , ,o„e^ 1 WAR Jill • WRECKED. Washmgtrn. Nov. 22.—The naw J 9 ” ! '' 9n f hu: > «n offla. HEF*«awS eomitwun 1 UVIS 8, _ Com mod or® Lin In .Ulcus af, er committed TO MEET AT~BALTIMORE^ CHavaknd. Ohio. Nov ** tlw committee at the i v "c J 919011 ' at U;e Holltanten Huu.e iSav chle.1 to hold the uexi anmVB Comedian J?nU?a_. „. UUUI1K ul « owning tour of the South and Wcet on ® which is iow belus: seen with him In Now York does not be- doing anything by halves, and *J5_ aic f 8 pride la giving ibis plays in >the best possible manoor. w, hen the aofto 4 ‘ is seen in this city he win glva one perfoinrviBce .of “The senator," a play which'.has had more fiuocea* than any other American play produced during the present genera tion. It is a play that has been seen by innumerable thousands, and Its drawing powers to-day are- as strong ub they were when it was produced five years ago. The play ‘Is promised a careful presentation, and in It • Mr. Crane will be aeea*4n tbe tfitle part. “IN OLB KENTUCKY." The New Orleans States of Tuesday has this to say about “Jn Old KeOr tucky," which bus been playing this week In that city, and which will ap pear at the AJcademy o< Music on next Thursday night: "In Old Kentucky" has made a gen uine hit at t-V Academy of Muslo. Seldom has meTo-drama uppeared In this city with Suoh sumptuous scenic effects and so idmJrable a cast. There ore dozen* of novel features in "In Old Kentucky," perhaps the best the race some, and oertaLnly the nio»3 comical dUirkles that have ever ap peared here on. th^ stJge. The work* line of the race scene Is & splendid piece of comedy, and merits all the ap plause that is bestowed upon It The company Is an excellent, one. FOR RENT. 0nul *« etreet; STuHii w “* r - “■ Une - FOR J? BIsT ~ J:rw< > unfurnished rooms on Cherry street, between New nnd Spring; closets In each room; gjs and water; with or withou'L kitchen. P. H., care Telegraph. FOR RENT-Beven-room residence, s#g Clinton atrest, East Macon, with cne aoro garden. Three minutes from elec tric cars. Very desirable; price low. Ap ply at Macon Savings Bank. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Six heavy working cattle, mil table for logging. Will aelT cheap. Call on Dwight Gibbs, Penla, Ga. FOR SALE.—One of the beat residence buiMlng lots on the Mil, on Orange street, oppoait* Tower 1 Park. Enquire of A. G. Butte or A L Butts. MISCELLANEOUS. vnnniyuu jumu FISH AND OYSTERS—All kindo received every morning and afternoon. Dopson Clarke A Daniel. BOARD at Chapmen's English Hitch- en, only $18 per month. REMEMBER Thanksrivinw dav—frosh P|^.^«Uce8, bread every morning, at • ^-ximalLm —max - launent at tho Uct Springs. Sand three bou!*a C. O. D. Respectfully yours, _ JAS. M. NEWTON, l Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Cart 1. D. Job Mat ow. _ - — T „„„ . To ail whom U may concern: I bare- di.»ea»ea.gifIbjc tbe petlent health and b y teacl CY to the wonderful prc;>ertlea haptiineae where elckneee, cl corny of P. P. P. for eruptiourt of tbe akin. I feeling and ltMltudc first prevailed, suffered for several yeera with an nn* sightly and disagreeable eruption on Por prltnary.Neoondnry eud tertiary “fj* 0 ?* I tried every known retno- •yphtfie. for blood poieoTdngf nierca- dy , bat ln ▼Mn.uutll P. P. p. was used, riel polo on, atiirln, dysDeDol.i end ami ein now entirely oured. fn alTblood add akin dl»«»aea’, like (fllguadbyj J. D. JOHNSTON, blotches, pfaples, oid chronic ulcers. Savannah* Ga «kte «*»»r c^l. SSgS!iS!5i'ffSfA&i:feas JwismvA^a.jfigrsrafejikwvw positive, speedy and permanant caret Biqm. Tsx., January 14,1893. mill c■**•.». Maoesfl. Lipfman Bros.. Sarnnuah. 1 1" Oft.: Gentlemen—l iinve tried your P. systems are poisoned ¥• **• fur a dleeaee of the skin, usually d Is In an Impure oondl- known as akin cancer,of thirty years' ** 9 * atandiug, and found! great relief: It purifies the blood nnd removes all ir ritation from the seat of the disease . due to menstrual Irregularities, atandiug. , are peculiarly benefited by the wuu- derful tonic and blooc cleansing prop- and preveuts any spreading Bores, i have taken five or six bottles nnd feel confident that another coursi of P. P. P.-Prickly Aeh Boot and Potassium. »*'“ ii mi .iMWBwiMM and feel confident that another courso . SpRurorntD, **.., Aug. 14th, 1893. v111 * oure. It has also relieved . —1 cau speak lo the highest terms of P° 0!p® indigestion and stomach { our medicine from my own personal troublea. Yoarr truly. uewiedge. X was a IT tested with heart mBW w disease, pleurisy and rheumatism tor ' ^aafawMadbytbarerybsafc .jrply, • OAP'r. W. M. BUST. Attorney at Lew* lingrelisf. , one bottle of yourP. P. P. ( and ca cheerfully soy It has done memo: ■ good than any thing I have ever taker . icanrocommendyourmedloinetoa sufferers of the above diseases. O M. M. YBAUY. Springfield. Green County, Ho, M 00 Blood BUM Moll MS. V ALL DRUGGISTS 8BLL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, — X4ppnt«^ f a Block,Savannah* Ga * mmimmmmum The American isdic PINEAPPLES, meet oranges «>jnd nice apples, at R. C. Keen's. HOLMES & COUTT'8 oel^ira/tefl extra toa»t orackem* retail at the low price of 10c. a pound. CITRON, cleaned currant., ; prunes, now almonds, walnut, and pecans, at R. C. Keen'.. Gives the Full Definition Of Every,English Word. LEAVE your ocd:tfe now for your Tuank.giTlng mince plea at Merkel’*. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER U the boat made. Have you tried it? live chlokau8 arid hens, at R. C. Keen’s, 616 Cherl^ GEORGIA SOUTHERN OUT. *und ® n 'l the rrdenH’tlon on^iiwmcw of \h« , ou:inuing In < *&«"■*, ■^Inatlonx ofVurC"' ^;" a 'Vwr"»v Mr th»r nL* : ~ fu ' 1 ' 1 h ' , »< thus In, ..V, . ? “ 0, e- <» roliv-n.-d w.'r,* • aiicejlcd In order lo pre»>r\e (lie r\. O'llr.M equality telween live .liver In g* »Ud rile ivolrti ou(».and- iiv Tie- total em-Hioi of (lie no.ee i,'- U>o.«V hlS " ly Ut ' ««■ ® "« “,? 9> ' int of «>« now tteu* of currency put mi© eir, l’*:* ,u,nu * th " > w w«« uaa 'JjS: tV'' Uw been ex. o.Jel b,j, enw ■ ... e t UTUr.j W ,J ■ (1T1 fl| n .h.-*2 riic amount o< worn sod muiv *‘.cd notes rcdrtvrm-d «u lilv.CdisBJ. PhtS a:«a> bag tn-n but died. II 16S3. Th paper clrculatkm lQ H«> l**t, m »ivAhl w; $1,1i5,W0. tfuiv'c Gita* VMS HACK IS WON —<rr«r to giaxt health and the xvxtwn rm- iWred ImpM-vlou, to dime* wheii the bKxl “ pure and the liver wtUve. For tho liver la the Mdtiuel which uei-mtba or forb*da tho germ, ofdiweee to enter the circulation of the biood. To a rongerted, torpid and dla ' Ud8 * to “ PXBBCB °£.T CURE. I we. taken uck with' rooseiUon of the hr,e and (he doctor. ruuM five me no relief, hut I 0r " »«U« 01 , P“e°t-r." I re- Olaed u.f ta-elth end I ) a in now a wall nun I 1 weighed no |H,ur before iaken rick, end l .a. reduced io 130 t. pound* in sixty dav* time, hr ear one euf. ferlng «ith liver troublem I we*. I would ktlvisc (bfltu to use tho * lit'.'.lru Mcdioai D!a- u. , R%v „ „ « ) i T *n •* at once, before •A J. USmxt. It *s too let**. , THOMAS J. BKNTLY. ISM li Wie Oeuiaroutfl* Cb* #, j; ^Hos Withdrawn From tho Faat Sinking Southern Pausitmger Association. And now cornea th« announcement that the Georgia. Southern and Florida has withdrawn from the Southern Passenger Association, confirming the Telegraph’s prediction that other Vlthdrswals would be heard from immediately and that the Southern Passenger Association ia being disbanded for tho purpose of organizing a new association. There will bo other withdrawals right and within a very short time there wll be nothing left of the Bouthom Pussen- 8er amou.sUja tk'vpi a cvu«niis.sion«T. PERSONS owing texea bn w*d land* must pay up fo save coat ajvd land. I cannot tulvanoe lit. A. G. Bu-As. Cte. Land Agency. F It for a queen’s iaible—Mioca pies and cream puffs, at Merkel’s. FRESH Graham Flour Just r+oelveA at C. F. Collier & Bra’s. 45 PER CENT, average weekly vimai* . ln ^ t,d - x. NICE dressed pouRiy, dhoice Western dressed meat**, best shock In Macon. M't Georgia Packing Company's, IT Is a Complete And Perfect Modern Encyclopedia 1st the Greatest Modem Work of Reference. Theso Speak as Those Having ♦♦♦♦♦ Antfiority..... NO NEW PARTY FOR HIM. nr L vi t i!U.?‘S*t Aric ' NoT - -Dov.ro- “» -'“ewer to w Invlutlon to Jo4n tho silver party to bo orvan- WiSIBe W<y> . k f st - Louis, wrote a letter lo-Aiy to A. J. Warner, chair- n ’o” of the ni-ni*tfUUo Lf*tu.. n wlih* he avid: “I will not toUaw * U y ett of Inipiaotlcahllhl.e luio a new rvuny. The Democrallc party tw tho ouly one throuah which we can secure free and unlimited coinage of silver.” ONE ...A WORD... PROF. H. 7. ELROD, »£?"? Df niaktgy Mid Phyatc* ot the — WtaoAi Wealoyon Ualverslty. snm* EXPERIENCED Workman and suDe- ^° r •twdon , ta and for t>ha mass of tho rlor material make Merkel's rues, ^ will be very useful, not So ©ream puffs, chocolate, aclairn, pattl- m * wu ' on *ow coat. Such a Whin* Is «hwii »--•« angers, the to thousands of homes, and jour paper Is to be congratulated u p- •n being ablo so furnish read- ■n at such a trivial ooat. X. J. Elrod. tUt. !W. H. IWTLODER, Frerfdenk of the IIbools Wes.tyan •totvewlity, say a; The Anwrtoon En- sholl, macaroons, lady best in the city. BLUE RIBBON.—The judges tiranlM us the first premium tor our Rohrer’s Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohrer’s better than Hcnafords aftar^thm! oughtest W. c. Turpin A Co; • FRESH LOT Mandarine nr vm I roe anienoDo »n. orangen «»«d "urtSwThSS? *. * work of “IgS?. «o. Ana'tj,^ 0 ^ Ba* »>«■> to arrive to- day. Sewell Bros. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer wTi sought (by oombtatog vhe dlbtlonary "Ad encyclopedic features. The effort ■ a suootss. !W. H. Wilder. PROF. |W. A. KEIDEU APPLES rtaDgea Chair of, Greek. IlMncis Wealeyaux lemooe' «>«>ai»uw. I W«*n»rrity. My.: mm la one tuuu. lemona, poaacoee. »-««• A. A. Cutlen, oolona and cab- ■*VE have a few nndro of Burt', tt MAPLE SYRUP M R. C. Krai's. - - - - . .. - w- ona feature oc tne nook wtrloh pleases me very much. Many of us baro read old Ea- C ik and Scotch/bvK tbe ordinary dlo- nwy Is of so avatt for such usss, Mb areas your encyolopodja appears meet 42m> requirements very fully. ffiT. A. Heldei. adveutisements under this heading, fifteen words or more, taken at one cent A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN KOK LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENTS. WANTED. LINDEN BAKING POWDER a]way. gives satisfaction. Rwtail* 2»o. lb. POUDry every d»y, l jrour" order with ua for a Thank*. ^M..g turkey. Telethon. « 7 . N?«toO RHOtlfiR'S breed raising la the beet breed pteparatioo made Tit It Wanted—To ten you » *1 , . Detwaio.-C typetvrltVr fe., „ ^ del In the world j H ' jgJJ* machine •Phone No. 2x3. Mlater. agent. IVAXTED-A ulace “"ure. 21. s la »tOb> pome fur- WANTED—A • >t 2.500 to a.uov ca;-aclty.^AJ.Vre* care thh. office. pAntform ncalax a A OaMPETENT and reliable~b^kT keeper of long experience, capabDhf -o.ng any kind of office work, is *n, lous to secure Hnploj-ment lie will work cheap. Addrcea X Y Z thia of fice COAL AND WOt>D—Realizing t h,"t ‘ h9 , ti “W" .* r « hard, we offer Ccrci'u coal ik |t.^ per toa Our wood vara J’ r9 “ r * d to fill all older* prornptl) c.lve u « a trial. CStlbon Jeuklna A Berry, corner of Sixth and Cherry Telephone Ut. nd LOSTOR STOt^X-R.v.n marf , «* hl m I» ! "r»o.?o J . hkS. r *"' lkrd u returned to Davu : IOHN W COOK. B l Bdlat Normal Urdxwnrtty, aaya: ®b-#wortt la unique. Americana are ■MSt Mlnrt to aha valua of time, Buoh * 7«*WB o< knowledge fa, ec oompao) • eorxn Win commend Jtaelf aake to «n« laborious echo lor. she' general •wader, and especially to tho teacher. John W. Cook. PROF. B. 1*. Van PE3TTEN, Stwrintendent of Bloomington CRv Sdhoota. aay,; It is * erorkof great rafte’ra.? t® •“• oonctax, uoou- »£«<««« in form. So muah 2?™^“°° ! n 9Ucl1 • -nu.il co-npex. *• uowhsra «lse to bo obtaln-pd. E. X. Vau Aofitsft. MRS. OALLINER, librarian of Wittier. Library, »ayn TOe American BncyxCopedlo Dirthanery ®“ e . r *- n opportuuriy eoldom met with * . Pr< n Ur * ? mo *t -teJuablu work fox *«»>« £*}**■ Li «h. tom. library N J!* 11 ** tndhrpeneahle to a.udenta uk Boerory. .worker*. H. R* GaUtnar* WXLLfflAAC M. ANDKRCUM, Superintendent of Bdhbol*. MSwetx- *J«^Wis., says: Tho Enoyolopec*s DtodonMy. tn my ounkn., la c. very valuable work of reference. It t* ex. oouartve, oomprehenaive, and bean •wianos of ths most scrupulous pains- tokhig. I can rewmmend ths worli wfthout hast tat Ion. !W!m. E: Andersoa*. . J CESTABLI SHED 188L> w . ALTMAN & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liouors; Wines and Cigars. «* UtmnSP Send for price list. ALTMAYER A FLATAU. Agent*. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY-A A Cul len. administrator of th* eiute E w Melton. Ut* of aaid county, deceased having represented to this court thhi haa fully discharged the duties of 'a.^ treat, and now sxk. for letters 0 f dlarnu slon. This li to notify xll partl.i eon' ..<d to file objeettona If any tn.» ce. on or before the first Mooday m December, 1®*. or letter* of dlm!?iu 0 " will then bo granted a-s u.«ked for. ft ^ 5VI LEY, Onlinorya GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.-H. o Cutter, executor, and Mrs. Mary \* Ayres, executrix, of the estate of Asher Ayres, late of said county, deceased, having reprvsem.>i to this court UjaTt they have fully dteeharged the duties of sold trust, tnls ia. therefore, to noti fy All oartlea concerned, to file oblec- pH tiona, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December. 1S34. or else letters of dismission will then be Issued a* asked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary,