The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 24, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, HOYEMHEB 24, 1894 Hie Chinese Forces Made a llerpemu ltoUtaace and l’onght Severely. FELL WEDNESDAY EVENING. Another Story §mj» Four Attacks fla%< JU**m Mad*, bat tits Japsssss IIhts Ksch Tims Btin B«paliid*> Dead Ustllsi Bshesdsd. Ikmdon, Nor. 23.—A dispatch from the Control Nets* oorronponlleia In ShaagCul say* tli.it the Jdiuoese cap iur«l Ron Arthur on Wednesday even ing. 'Itio flyiicng Ix-iM-u on Tuesday. The OMnoe madu an unusually * in-ax debnso and tho OfttLag was severe and Inoeaauvt tor full thirty «x bonis. Both ados am reported to bare lost tou/rtly. ANOTHER STORY. Ixmdou, Nov. 23.—Tho Star this uMniae pr.ma a itafpntrti iroin Tien- 'IWu suit-ng that four attacks have' burn made upon Port Arthur by the J'.ipuiKHu troop*. In tho first of these the nuincktoK forces succeeded In drlv. Jnx in die CMucho out-poits, but the other threo resulted In tUrtr repulse by the Chinese. THE KILLED BEHEADED. Lornlou, Nov. 23.—A dispatch from Clio I-Vxi ft) the Oeo-tnil Nwvs says that the Japura*) dead found at Tnl'-ett- Won lud ult lieen lirtiuuled. Among tin dead was one European, who, be aux*) of t»hs dutsiplta-tlou, could not lie IdtdO'.flcd. CHINA'S LOSS THE ' HEAVIEST. Ixxxfon. Nov. 23.—A Cite Poo dto- IMidi Mys: OUna’s lose In the battle ut I’ort Arthur It Is raid exceed* that of Jupiu, for iiml'.-c.pltovd ns tho emperor's soldier* tvetv they fought w tit Um> deKperoft.iou of tiger.. - The aottick on Port Arthur "iy Jo- pud's aooond army under (len. Omayn mu so numfiLly |&iuaed that when Uni was opened the Japanese troops us- nailed the city nt every poVnt. The flshit'ng mas terrible mid was only itiilid when the Chinese, unoJtfn to Ktnuntle nay looser, withdrew In rc- tnnt In the in om'uln pusses near liy, leaving the city nt tlie mercy of their fin*. ALBERT CLUB RAIDED. Jjnndou'a Polloe Pull the Swell Betting Rasort of tho Ody. London, Nov. 23.—Anting upon In formation recently obtained, by the mtibortf.es, the polios tills afternoon made n mid upon the room* of the Alliert Cluli, the ch’of hotting organlzn- tlon of London. Tlie descent up>n the oluh's (portlet* wus attended with nmcfc exaiuneot, and when the news of ivlxit w.18 go. ng on had spmul, noisy crowds gitlimd In fleet street about the club house. Ninety poisons wero fwtnl In the rooms and all of tlieso wore taken Into custody and re moved ft> tlio polloo sration In cabs. IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER. DENOUNCED A3 A SWINDLE. Jodge Horton Declare! a Company's Wcrhtsw Fraudulent. Chiowo. Nov. 23.—The North Amort an Du'j It cor lurtMnerii Oxnsttay of Dubuque, Ia„ wso severely do- .-•ouned by Judge Horton in open court iaray. The method* of the company sere declared to be fniudulenl and tu offletre pronounced ewtaMlers, vMt the .ourt cxprecstl un otfnUao 'Uni its or- sanitalion was mxxi bar the purptwe at preying upon tos ignorant. The com pany So one of the Urgent loan and in- vtmmenc concern) in 'She country, hav ing a cupiail a lock of <25,000,009. While ffle tUnpnny «w» tacoftpoiultM In Iowa, ■nil hao Pisvn.tn of&ceTn DUbuque, the ohlef Officers. Samuel It. House, prod •lenl, ai,i] Lynfin K. luge, secretary, arc- iiuhhc'ui of this city. The subjeat mutter of Judge Horton’s crttkAims wm c- mt.1 In -She foots brought out on ithe -trial of a chsnccry muifttr In wbifth Umftns Hurr-rtire-jw and her hu.birtl, Jouuph Humphreys^* adored couple, foi-maiiy reading to A-tfcoiM, On., were ccsnrAiifunta. The evidence given In court was to the effort that Huma.hiey* and Ms wife wished to ob tain a fcsn of <1.200 on property worth 12,1100. They were IreJuciM to «*1gn pa pers which they were laid constituted s rrlintgigc, but wMoh in reality amount <11 to tin absolute .mtirsnty deed, The old colored couple received but <JCO In cssib. the ibtubuiee of ithe <1,200 being given them In ths ehnipe of stock in the cOn'tpauy. Judge I lor un ordered a reccoveytince of thncsvtporty. and rendered -the caneif- ItUonof the 11.200 n-.ce exu-uted by the Humphreys in return for the cash they hwl lauftlvai nai the stock of the com tony, in giving Ms decision the court was severe on HHwiM W. Duncsn. of Dubuoue,- UU.. -the ulltoroey of the con- cern, who ta aUi cuoMer of a bank In that city, nnd wound up Ms decision by dsclunn; the company wws “gotten up for -the purpose of pcnpetrsKirug Omutls upon the peoprte with mwin It uealt" ■ . THE GRAIN CONGRESS. JCanotaux Made n Uhrfltlng Speech . on the Madagascar BapeOttSon. Paris, Nov. 28.—The chnmher of dop. utter mu crowded today, the ocaislon lining tlu> dnluto on the question of gr.uKlng n credit for tho MtulJgtiHcnr expetHtion. Tho fore gni diplomats wire presnut nhnoHt wMiont oxceptlob, rensplcsioun ninotig them being United Stutes AmlWMfhr Kurils. Tlie prtnalpil spi-eelics wtro made by >1. OastalU do DonvlllcMiilllefeu, Ex- tn-m« nml M. Audre lisbon, Re- inaiiuui. both of whom supiwnuxl tho i-osllt. * M. JttHen DumaH. rudlenl lttimlill- cun, opposetl tto credit nml wumetl the chtMuber that tho minimum ex- l*suiit\rre would irttlinntady be likely to ivieb 20(1,000,(100 francs nml that the rompalffn windd certh'nly ri-qnlre 110.000 troops, botli mutittlury nud mil itary rcqulremetxi* lictiig overtvlielm lUgly in exe«« of the cred t-nnked nml kht- ’ mllltnr)- force nnihorlxcd. All this, he ilrttlaved, would evTiitunlly lieneflt England. M. llatmtnux. mln’ater of foreign nr- fo-Vs, replied to M. Duma* In n speecdt which nretwed great (tathQMUnn. ami jti Its eunlur'ou evoked m-momlous upplaune. i) . . i ITAI.Y AND nRAZlL. Rome. Nov. JS.—It lx announce-! scml-otnelallv Wmt because Brasil lias not 'nccepted t*yiv'« priiwnl In auh- uilt to nrbltratlon the questions tvinl- luit -between tin- cooatnes as legarj* the -treatment of lUHnnr nt Brasilian l-crtn, and that'If BresH«m Demornes , .utlinw-al In- t-.'llev of -leliy. Italy will take ifcctslrs sleos lo oreteot her sub- Jecia in the ronubllc. RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY. St. PeterKliurg, Nov. JS.t-It Is re- I'arted that Gen. Sheremetlef, saovernor of the Caucasus, dt SUoeisi Baron Jf.irnhelm In the IMrlx embassy and Jtmwheiln Will be elevated So the toe perlxl ominctl. The Oeiml Duke Via,II- jnir. the same renorls says, will then succeed (Uierometiof. • - ENGLISH ELECTIONS. Lolidon. Nov. 23.- At rhe elections, far numbers of the London School hoard In 1S31. S3 derlo-al* so l 23 pro- irnwsives were returned. The returns for -the election iieM toddy Indicate that she new board igrill contain 35 clrrtojv'w nnd 3i orocivsslves. CARGO ON KIRK. London. Nov. a.—The steamer Colo- Ml, from Now Orleans for Havre, pawed Cape de la Hague -an tho 3M. She nlgoailed thst her cargo was on lire, but It wn« believed the fllmcfl wore under control. 8TORM AT MERIDIAN. MerWIsn. MISS. Nov. 33.—A «evere vital iu»1 rain storm visited this city this afternoon, doing eonsleruble -tun. so* to store* nnd goods. The large stores of Harris Bros.. Janus ltaura A- Hen. A. J. Peck and the MerUlon machine shops and fo-sndrv- s-tstnine-l ilsnvige to bulMIng an.1 eAmtents. Win dow shutters and awnings were swept wwSy and tile lowers nt tbs Central school hurtling w*rs demolbhol. Tree* -were- uprooted, fence* demol ished wnd • negro churrtt wrecked. Msnv leoMsnces were mors or less damaged. WHITHER INDICATIONS. Washington. D. C„ Nov. 31.—Kore- Mgt for Gsorgis. Fair, preesded by ebowero in the curly morning; eo.'ler: west wlndo, becoming variable. New OrteftiM, Nov. 33.—The third and closing duy of the Western ood Rcnub- vm Grain and Trade Congrevn is In ses sion today -at the WndhSngton ArUU-ry hull. Tiiero ore about two hundred delegatus ipnmssw. -Mir. C. C. Fuller of Wap-Ms City, -Ho., peimu-ucnlt chairman, presiding. Pnpem -were rend this morning by B. G. Ootsiler. SUv-lnnah; W. D. Ohurdle. Ksnssa OHy; G. G. -MntOUbewa, Mumphls; nbd S. C. -Reeves of Olmtlaytfo, g. C. Tho po-pers jvero referred so peopir mmsnititcta. Prior So Uhc readbng of lOie paporo, aevcinl resmluttlona were prupoxed. Those -will e dubyted lalter on. Tho commlt-to on rrnohitions presented a re pot la which increaseil Federal -protec- Uon -to ievem arid waiterworks, txirtle- ulvrly he lower branches of Che (Missis, fttppl river, -were advoovtod. -Ait Lhe olftcpnoon (KVJVlon of the emi gre** Messrs . Inge of Mobile, Lee Blah- nntson of Vicksburg, United Sla'tes General Arppraiwr J. B. IVJlkinaon, Jr., D. G. Puree of Hyva-nnalh, and R. II. Allen of Moinifhlp ttiilde nlddneaso on trade subjects, and ilherowua a general (hamisMlon of 'the aidivsnuiges Ito result from Hheainant-e of WieAVmlttufJSauth In a bwrtnevB «enae. During tlie seuslcm the rasolutiioa re- oiltad by tho eonsmRto were uldopted >y edona. Asneong athr tHlngn they urge tlie oampldtion of the Nle.i-mgea canii'l ansi .protection for a-nd improve ment of Uht! XUulaskppl river; auk the rahrctVde ifti show an Incllmltion to bring wbmft better -trading relsilonu be tween tho South trnd West, uwvd solicit ir-ngreinlonnl luMaa-nce tn opening up iho Indl.m Tenhltory. FELLOWS NOT REMOVED. ABelstnnt Wlllmnn, However, Has Re signed Ills PoutttoD. Now York, Nov. 33.—Governor Flow. or has refused to grant, for it time, nt Ic-aMt, tho request of the coiNmifiml of the seventy, which was approved by District Attorney Follows, for tlio nppoln’unent of a spcckll deputy uttor- ney-gcnml to prosecute tho election fraud* in Now York city. The governor h ! y.< distinctly Unit Ills rttioou for tliu refunnl le tho ehargvs bre-aglu against Col. Fellows by tho aerf-coiwtltutcd committee of live. Fronde L. Wellman, nsalslont dll trlct-atlomey, resigned to day. In hla loiter to DHtrlCl-Attoni-.-v Fellows. 'Mr. Wellman gives nu his reasons for tills stop that his chief, Col. Fellows, luvd recently been tin- suhlect of criticism because lie (Wcilmanl had beon permitted -to attend to liln nrlvate practloe In -die civil courts, which, it la claimed. Interfered -with his dutle.i un nenlsumt (lla:rlet-at'iorliey. Mr. Wellnvan dvulea this allegation, but says ho in unwilling <0 subject Col Follows to any more crruclmt on hta account, and ho thvrsforo 'tender* hie rv^lgiutlon. THIRTY PDAD BODIES. (Mexico City, Nov. 23.—A hideous dis covery has Ju*t hecu mode near tho 'town of ChurlnteVo, in tho »ute of Mlcluucsin, hy a freighter named Pas cual Gonm. . . The flud ooneteted of -thirty human bodies In an advanced state of decom position, and -piled on» upon anottier In a cuv®, whtect was almost impene trable on ciccouut of the stench cma- Untlng ithcrefrom-. Antonio Jtmines* a natlre of the town, a freighter by oc cupation. had hi» Ift’ad mashed to a Jelly by a bandit at Taoumbos recent ly anil Cleotns Gome, another mno. was rubbed nnd murdered for his mon ey nt tlio samo olac« ahortlv after- TSuicuat n> broiiwr of the last victim. Mila engnsed in searching for him, Blade the discovery, which cxotalns many mysterious muttSws which lmve occurred to Mlchoacan In the last few mouths by a notorious otttflt oC bandits. “OOL." TAYLOR IN JAIL. Jacksonville, Fla.. Nov. M--Ool. Bill Tavkir, Use notorious guinblef, con- ikl. ncc man and taorwo lbl«f• Who la known throughout the wao ar rested hero this morning taMJi W» P*«: ner. E. A. SleJWW. *>n conudalnt of John Melt. Wimsroa adsNtnt of <400 for nppearnuce fo( “V- Taylor arrived here on clec- •1 Ion day but on being shown up as a creik to the T»P*«- '» fl tuVnvd several day* *«o> s 1 " 1 " c:\mo to Florida. .SENATOR BfVNSOM INJURED. VViuhltwrton. Nov M.-SerAtor Ran- ec-m of North Osrcfte* . rra tOnmo frvx-n bis taSRI on n eon. Sto \\ auo ditvluR ovcrftls farm In North Om>- tlna. Hta Ifttwrtes " cre more painful riMn serious and will not coniine him to Ms room. GONE TO NEW YORK. Norfolk. V«.. Nov. 33.—Senator Pat rick Walsh and Messrs. J. II. Entill nnd T. T. Stockton of the executive committee of the Southern Assoclsxed Preea. left for Now York today upon Important buxine*, connected with t-helr association, instead of reluming bums, as they exoected. Dr. H. W. Wslkre. dentist, 3«4 Second street iover bolombn's Jewelry store). Macon. Gs. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdtt L i Wertd's Heir Hlghut Aw srd. DRIP, DRIP, DRIP! Drizzle, Drizzle, Drizzle! E[ey, there!- by tlie ghost of Jonas Hanway, wlio '‘toted” the first Umbrella through the lanes o’ London town—here’s talk for ye. Hundreds of Umbrellas. From a plain Gingham “Ombrel,” big and stout, to the delicate, but servicea ble ones with a snug sum in the handles alone. Light ones that spread their graceful segments to shelter a lady, and others, when opened, resembling huge para chutes, made for men of strength and breadth. Any fancy that's in your mind nViy be realized here. CZAIUNA’S The latest fad; at GEO. T. BEELAND'S, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. BROWN WITHDRAWS. Ho Looks For a Free-for-all Race In (Murydaml. Baltimore, Nov. 23.—Governor Brown today formally withdrew from the gutxvTimtotlId race, Blvln« ns h's chief roawou that tho party lenders are nil divided nnd a-t sea as to whtit coutwo to pursue In the doming ou-mpn gn for stutre officers. 'Tlio iKwpIc are In tho saddle," ho aald, “nnd unloss they make Iho nom- lnntkms UrimstllvcB tltoy nro going to rejoot the mnd'dmtoa nit tho poll* when they got n chance. I think tho party fa In a bad way here In Maryland nnd I (lo not want to bo tho victim.'’ The governor dental than.- senator Gormnn hod forced h m out of tlio contort, nml very prtntcxlly intimated that ttro Botmitor wnB no longer In a popHtlon Do control atjtto nomination*. Tho, governor concluded: "I will not ontor Into a scilimltle for the nomina tion, nnd ttro outlook favors a freo- for-aJl race. Mould I bo rcnotnlr.aled without a contest, I should consider )t fny duty to nooopt." Soimtnr Gibson, who wns nilked who tho Democrvtt would nominate. Is qtKrtcd a* siylng thnt he la more con cerned about hie own succcreor In tlio United Stales senate than about guber natorial candddsttos. miners' SENTENCED. Ridgeway, Penn., Nov. 23.—The min er* convicted of muon nml'-conspiracy nit the Paine mines to June.were sen tenced today ns follow,: Leo Werm nnd Edward Fox, one year each on one Indictment, -the other Indictments being held over their heads;. Meyer*, Roaenback nnd Gettner on one Indict ment for burning tho tipple, Boven yearn each; etcher Indictments held; Krittb and Swtotner, flvo year* eoch on one Indlotment. Of the slxty-threo miners convicted of riot at the Shaw- mut mines, seven received dtght een- •teneca nnd the others were discharged. A UNION OF CHURCHES. Georgia's Synod Merooriallxes the Gon- craJ "Assembly. Savannah. Ga.. Nov. ja.-The^pree- byterlan eyndd In session hero reported toddy in fivor of t-he appointment of a committee to memorialize the gen eral assembly In session at Dallas, Tex., In favor of a union or mo churches 'North nnd Soutlh, should the <!hurc!h’North he willing to accede to union. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. West Virginia and ConnccUcut ReporT ' • Tremblings. Parkersburg. W. Va.. Nov. 23.— This morning Ut -t o'clock cm-, earth quake chock was aentrtbiyfelt tn this city. It lasted only * tow seconds nnd was followed bv vibrations nnd deep rumblings. Windows rattled and n number of docks were stopped. ' At police headquarters the police -were shaken up -and ran out of the building. Tho effects of the Shock were distinctly marked nt the ewalher bureau. A CATHOLIC JUDGE. The 51 rat Romnnlst to Hold State Of fice to North Carolina. Rilclwh, N. C., Nov. 33.—For the first ton. In the -history of North Caro lina « Roman ■Catholic has been elected a judge ot -be state superior court. In ttie person of W. 8. O’B. Robin son. the Honuhlf.'-ln-PopiilIrt nominee tor the Rale'ah district. It Is eaM, too, ttuit Dr. Robinson wk'.l be tho Itrst Rbman Catholic to Mold « state olllco of any kind In North Carolina, ITALY'S SHAKE. Rome. Nov. 33.—The earthquakes wnd rumblings continue tn the district around Mtkixxo. The panto baa not whited and the houses desertol several days ago i, •ni!n unoccupied. * - «l*nor Gallo, under secretary of the interior, vlstts dollv the towns Which have suffered moat severely. The eeenes In the offltoted district* are dis tressing and ghastly. Many of the In jured are -horrlblv mutilated. -R-mvea have been uoheaved la the JIUSSSO cemeten- an.1 onv bo-ltes must be re- interrrel. The sufferers are tearfully grateful to the soldier* for -their car* a nU attention. S tenor Goth) hue thanked (he troop, in twdielf of the government. Confidence t-s returning slowly In »»( districts, hut k will be n tremendous task to restore order. Fifty thmuund persons See tmpsiiss an-1 destitute. OHEESB FACTORIES 8HUT DOWN. (Irvii 1T-1V. WIs.. Nov. 33.—Five hun dred thee*e factories In Door, Brown. Kstasucl. -Manlrowos and Ouatogaml ttro has shut down until next May. UPSON’S CAPITAL CITY. Gossipy Letter From , the Thriving Town of Tiio.-rraetall. Thbmaston. Nov. 23.—(Special.)— Thomao-ton, tlie capital of Upson coun ty, has the repujp-tlon of being the best business town In proportion to ttselzeln toe fl.ute. The fttocon and Birmingham lull road und the Barnesvllle and Tboffitoton branch of the Central railroad furnish It with shipping facilities. It. Is'to -be devoutly hoped that when the reopg-anration process Unas -been effected s'lie tro.voting public will he accommadated with footer schedule. Whether it Is n desire to save rolling' stock or the track Is the question I am unable to decide, but I am certain that neither will be injured from fiat running. It Is safe to wager -that no ratf-roads in the state oan Show slower schedules than those that furnish -traveling facilities for Thomuston. Ten mliei, an hour is the gait. I had the pleasure of meeting G. A. Harrison, -the genial editor of the Times, the Deocratlc exponent of Up son county, and hta able assistant, C. F. Douglass. Staunch und true In their political faith, they stand by their dolors and keen -their -beacon lights of Democracy -burning in old Upson. Speaking of Upson county and Us resources, Mr. Huixleon Bald: “Upson county Is loc-alted In a section of coun try rich In natural resources. In the western -portion the land Is high and la admirably adaoted for stock rais ing. In other sections cot-ton, corn Und grasses can ’be grown; Then we -have valuable quarries of granite three miles west of Thotm-aston, which are being operated and from which large quantities are being shiPDed to various parts of iho country. I believe our aecHon of country will hold its own witti any .partt of Georgia In the value and extern of Its natural resources, wmu we need is to turn our attention ^ IWu< ’ e People to settle here -and help us d-eve.on them. Less ootton and more hog und hominy. We nave also good -water power In this amDlo y »^^r r *ro" ! nl « e * 00d ' sltrs wlth I ^ act °rie, or mills. ClrorghT fJt r !£} ter . aar 13 com1n S for ni^St*. .Y hc ? ,c comca Wo want me flurt of its benefits."' *!r d a half ' ln -1 B°uth- oivnrel J??/ °r‘ ? n J and formerly otaro Cotten - of this 13 01,6 °f tho taV remarkable {nL ?hi""]» n* r ^ e f ^ the “ tate - ln - wl ‘- ? 01 - Cott «i reserved all rights ia this deposit. m^. p ^ ell «} n:A ? r oxcaratloh has been made to the depth of sixty feet, and ror m ro ^ t or ® n Y*- toHen out Is In the . '-cyetoBKxl strata. It takes o brilliant polish, but la so hard that It requires diamond dust to cut It. Speci mens of tlie deposit first taken out were sent to Professor Hidden the noted geologist of New York. In n re port on the geological and mineral re- oocreew of Georgia he makes specific mention of this deposit, and says “at a depib of flvo hundred feet diamonds will bo found." A company has been formed under the -title of the Georgia Gem und Mining Company to develop It. Col. Gotten Is having u, collection of specimens prepared for exhibition nt the Interstate exposition nt Atlanta next year. Some of these specimens are bautlful beyond comparison, .and will attract attention anywhere. It Is the purpose of the owners of (Me prop erty to moke a thorough development of It. From tho character of the speci mens token tram the lowest point reached It 1, evident tbit there are more valualblo and extensive strata nt a lower depth. It may be that this find will prove a fortune to its own ers, and an upbuilding for Thomaeton. While circulating around I met Capt. L. E. Crawford. “Count ‘me for *ho Telegraph,” he said, “for we know whore It stands and what It stands for every time." . „ Thamaston Is blessed ln the Ham mond House, with one of the best kept hotels In the state. With fta glowing grate fires and Us cuUtlno. It furnishes n cheer that is noc soon forgotten. The traveler ln search of- comfortable quar ters will make no mistake ln tarrying at the Hamntond. A COOK 13ANDUT CAPTURED. Tulsa. I. T.. Nov. 23.—Alexander, one of toe outla.ro of toe Cook gang So the Cowdtta Iraki robbery, era* captured this m e-rong by one of M* rahal Crump a dep-rtles. There l» no doubt of bit Iden tity. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. fto.7 la the time to huy tha above before the cold weathsr comes. 1 hav® thd atoct South* with prices lower linn ev>r. T. C. BURKE. o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH DOQBl lOMBEil MOOLDlkSi Wl LHH IHO CEKIT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSE, L. Cohen & Co., J* L> MACK, Msaaoer* L1QUORB, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, , „ AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF . -I r . .. Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement; Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair. BUILDEPxS’ HARDWAE, Etc. MOERLEIN'S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its ihsolute purity, to aid digestion it Is a most pleasant Incomparably strengthening to tho In This beer Is brewed from tho best from Bohemia. It is brewed after toe rel at Fllson. Bohemia. Barbarossa Is taste a-nd brilliancy, and on account the Imported Pilsner by connolseurs. For tne dinner table and for a ton tie of Barbarossa. Delivered anywhere in toe city. wh-olesomeness, good taste and quality and refreshing beverage, an article valid and convalescent, selected matt and from hops Imported new existing method ln toe Hof Braue- a light, palatable beer, unexcelled to of Its excellent quality Is preferred to ch there Is nothing better than a bot- ULLMANN & WILLIAMS. 'Phone 434. Sole Agents. J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. Hlllyer, Cashier. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..,, „ „ „ ..<250,000.0# SURPLUS.,,,,,,,,,,, ..<25,000.0« Largest capital of any national bank in Central Georgia. Accounts of banks, corporations and individuals wU 1 receive careful attention. Correspon dence Invited. ) MAJ. BLACK CENSURED. Irwtoton Democrats Don't Want An other Election. Irwinton, Nov. 23.—(Special.)—Demo crats here are somewhat disgruntled over Hon. J. C. C. Black’s proposition to Tom Watson. They say the frauds ln Lincoln, Warren-, Columbia and Mc Duffie were as great as in. Augusta. Besides ,'MniJ. Black failed to-hold Wat son to an agreement not -to contest In the lctlon of 1805. MnJ. Blnck could not accept Watson's proposition because -the law doesn't provide for such com mission M proposed by. Watson. But Watson proposed not to contest the election of 1894 If MnJ. Black accepted Ms offer. Mod. Black, however, was silent about contest In his proposition, and Watson Is not estopped from con test in case lie Is defeated tn the elec tion of 1695. Democrats here regret this oversight on MaJ. Black s part, for they are sick of Watson nnd his efforts ra nllenate and divide the white peo ple. LYNCHED IN ANOTHER STATE. Columbia. S. C-. Nov. M.-Atopeclsl to toe State from L/a n drum, Sp.irtan bunt county. 8. C.. says tlvat last nvgnA o. negro ^bo vats dhamsrett with having ravrtbed * -white girl to Pdlk county. N. C., Ihree davs aaro.' who wus yesterday examined and dlsdhargcd by the authorities, vras across .the state -fine and: banged. Ills body was found 151s mornlns Wlthin a quarter ’of a mile of Landrum. Hls murderers were all from North Caro lina-. IDENTIFYING THE ROBBERS. IMt Worth. Tex- Nffv. 23.-a3. R. SSmosont Hup-ertnltendcmt of the V. eLs, l-’argo & Cb. -ExpreM. W. C. Smith ana W-nilum ElUs. tlpoly United 9tatC3 mar- sh-ita o£ Fort Smith, Ark., arrived at WMMtA I\\l1s lost niehit far »• pur port) of IdcrttlflMnr "Sknater nnd his allies an toe gray whi> dabbed »• « a ra car ut Red Rock, X. T., In July t. Brawn, attiu "Skeober,' ocnfeeBcd and ban agreed to go -to Fort S-ro-th. IN CONNECTICUT. New London.'Conn.. Nov. 23.—Slight shocks of earthquake avers'reported from -towns adtacent to this clty thla ornlng between 8 and 9 o clock, reports coming from Crotofl. Mystic. Lymo land -Nteutlc. where -toe sound was of distant -thunder and the vtogj nounccd. No damage Is reported as far known. WHEN OTHERS FAIL. Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds up the xlwt- tc-red system by giving vigorous notion to the digestive organa creating nn ap petite nnd purifying toe blood. It Is prepared by modern methods, possesses tho greatest curative powers, nnd has the most woderful record of actual cures of any medicine in exlstc-nco. Take only Hood's. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegeta ble. and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25 oents. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ,.|fl SALE. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By vir tue of a resolution of city council of Ma con. will be sold to the Highest bidder before toe court house door In raid county, on Wednesday, the 28th tost., between toe hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.. tonx part oflotonef 1) In block thirty-one (?1) SI W. C.. tn ci-ty of Ma con, avid state and county, bounded on one side by Stroud street, on another by Hawtobrne street, on another 1-y lot of Mrs. Martha Cheeves, and on an other by a thirty foot alley, raid prop erty having beetn purchased by the city of Maocm under sale tor (axes due by Jno. W. Tracy. C. H. HALL JR, City Marshal. DB. J. J. BUBERS. ,..J Uj «i Permanently located. In tbs sp clsltles venereal. Lost energy r stored. Female Irregularities an poison oak. Cure guarantee! Address in confidence, with etxm: <10 Fourth street. Macon. Gs. DR. C. H. PEETB, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND'THROAT. 300 SECOND STREET, J MACON, GA. 1 DR. 3. H. SHORTER, EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT omce 668 Cherry St, M&ooo. eta. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL Ofilce and residence. First street, ne Onerry. MACON SAVINGS BAN! 87# Mulberry Street, Macon, Gs. Capital and surplus $160,0C Pay* 5 per cent, interest on deposl of #1 ana upward. Heal estate loans < the monthly installment plan, and loa on good securities at low rates. Lea depository for trust funds. Will act administrator, executor, guardian, i ceiver and trustee. ^ H. T. POWELL H. G. CUTTER. Vkta-Preslde J. W. CANNON ........Cashl EXCHANGE BAN OF MACON, G A. H. J. I*mer, Qro. b. Turp Fre.ld.nt. Vle^PrMU J> IV. C.bxalaA Cuhltr. We solicit the buelaeu of mrabi pUnure uxd banks, offering t court«r. promptssafely . silty. She larseet capltta sad sur of any bank ln Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK £ TRUST MACON, GA. .1 J if If. I. Lamar, Freeldeat; Gem b - Sir. Vlos-PneUrat; J. W. rv,K.. Cashier; D. M. NeUlgaa. Accountant. CAPITAL <200,000, SURPLUS; <30 Interest paid on deposits I psr c psn annum. Economy Is tbs road wraith. Deposit your ravings say 1 will bs Increased by Interest. C pounded sembannuslly. DON’T BE A Ready-Made MAN A. T. HOLT. Heal Estate Agent, 36 Second street. X have wme nice houses yet to rent Come 4nd see me about them. Severs farms to rent, and some splendid offer logs for sale. Llat your property witl me anti give me a chance to see what; oan do with It. OF MACON. GA CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WIUGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLANT'S SOI, BANKER ESTABLISHED 18a BACON, GEORGIA. Banking in all its branches. Interei allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrang travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild c London for all*£uropcan points.