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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1894.
Don’t You Expect to Get
present for somebody this Christmas?
wv * young men we have presents
can be given a lady mend with
out being the least suggestive, but If
you really wfoh the ring, then we have
a new catalogue which shows beauti
ful designs at low prices,
let ° UnS lad * e8 » you certainly will not
CHRISTMAS
go by without some little memento re
cognizing the many courtesies that
your "best friend” lias shown you dur
ing die past year. A
PRESENT
bought from 'us does not cost much.
Send for our catalogue before the rush
of holiday trade commences. We have
nice things, too. that a gentleman can
give his wife, or a lady her husband.
Drop us a postal asking for our cata
logue, now; don't delay. It Is seat
FREE.
J. P. STBVENS & BRO., Jewelers
and Wedding Stationers, 17 Whitehall
St.. Atlanta. Go.
A TALK ON
OYERCOATSI
We have too many. We want
to convert them into the cash.
Therefore, we will sell, this
week—■
$10.00 Overcoats $ 6.85
15.00 Overcoats...... 11.25
20.00 Overcoats 13.75
We mean business. Call with
the cash and you will get the
goods.
J. H. HERTZ
Corner Second & Cherry
1>. A. KEATING,
USDKllTAKEB AND E9IBAL91ER,
*511 Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
Telephone* i Office. 407; Residence, 468
L. McMANUS CO
GENERAL 1
0HD11RM1IILB
Day.Telephona - - ~ 238
Might Telephone - - - 232
Undertaking
Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Day Telephone 436
Night Telephones.... 435, 178
EMPIRE STABLES.
(Timberlake’e Old Stand.)
618 and 620 Poplar.
Livery, Boarding and Sale
First-dam accommodations.
TOM R. HUDSON, Proprietor.
A line opportu
nity is now of
fered in choice
Jewelry, Watch
es, Silverware &
Novelties of all
hinds at prices
that will make
them sell
The stock of
Charles H. Solo
mon must he
closed out. Call
at store and make
your purchases
for wedding and
Christmas pres
ents.
D. M. Nelligan,
Assignee.
ACADEMY of MUSIC
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28.
The Glorioue Naval Drama,
“THE ENSIGN.”
Stupendous Scenery. Grand Company.
Usual prices. Reservs seats at Ludden
A Bates' Music House.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
BENEFIT OF
MACON'S NEW HOSPITAL.
(Date tamounoM later.)
Ar_is;! rotations by MISS DAISY
BADGER, selections from Shake-
ware. b.rd tone reeRMons character
tarpsrooiMtiona and statue noting, etc.
Musical aucubane by Mrs. S. E. C. Ever-
t-.t, M>3 Deane McAndrew. Mrs. Wi’.t-
Urm. Mrs. Well*.and Otners. Mias
H.lacr ban a certificate from the New
Y ,rk Oooaurvatitry. She haa recited
««h success in Now XorJt <4ty.
FODBD DEAD IN THE FIELD.
Robert Home Went Hunting With Two
Young Friends Saturday
Horning,
HE GOT LOST FROM THEM
«d They Return'll Home. Without
film—Sunday Morning III. Body
Was Found With a Load of
Shot In Ills II.art.
Robert Horne, a son Of Joe Horne,
both of who were engaged In hauling
malt for the Acme Brewery, was found
dead yesterday morning on the Bagby
plantation, about four miles south of
the city.
The circumstances surrounding his
death were quite mysterious, until the
coroner’s Jury Investigated the matter
and returned u verdiat to the effect
that young Horne camq to his death
by a gunshot wound accidentally In
flicted by himself.
Young Horne, 1n company with two
young men named Aurle Bright, the
son of the late E. A. Bright, an en
gineer, and Ciiff McKinney, bookkeep*.
er at the Macon Oil Mills, went bird
hunting Saturday morning. They drove
to the country In a wa'gon, leaving the
wagon near the forks of the creek and
taking to the fields. The three young
men hunted together up fo about u
o’clock, when Horne walked off down
toward a small branoh, where he had
noticed a. number of robins. It was
Shortly after 11 o'clock when his com
panions heard a gunshot • from the
neighborhood of the branch. They were
about ready to go over to an adjoining
plantation and called to Horne, but
got no answer. They then decided to
look for hlim and went to the place
where they thought Horne had last shot.
They failed to And their companion at
that point and continued their search
through the woods.
Finally, supposing .that Horne had
simply strayed oft In search of game
and was out of hearing, they fired
their guns several times to attract bib
attention. SUU there was no answer,
and the two boys then concluded that
Horne had also been looking for them
and that in this way they had missed
each other, and that Horne had prob
ably gone back to the wagon. They
returned to the wagon, hut Home was
not there. Young Bright suggested to
McKinney that they wait around in
the neighborhood In hope that Home
would show up after a while. The boys,
therefore, hunted In the vicinity of the
wagon until nearly 5 o’clock In the
afternoon, 'but still their companion
failed to come. They were then thor
oughly alarmed and drove at once to
Home’s home. In the wagon was their
companion's coat, which he had left
In the wagon when the three took to
the fields. The boys turned the coat
over to the parents and reported the
facte as above related. The parents
waited patiently for the return of their
Bon, but the night wore on and Mill he
did not come.
Early yesterday morning Joe Horae,
the father. Van Home, an uncle, ana
Charlie Horn*, a brother, and Jack
Fontaine gcft in a buggy In company
with young Bright and hit axr.pn«4on of
she day bajore. McKenney, and the
party drove to the place where young
Home was last seen. Bright and Mc-
Keaney pointed out the spdt where
they stood when Home left. Ithe party
to go alitor adiCns. and ithe searching
ipanty soon found tracks leading to that
direction. They tfoSlawed the (trail untfl
they reached (the root where the boys
thoughlt Hiame must have stood when
they last heard him shout.
The locally was 'thoroughly scoured,
each of the searchers going In a differ
ent dlnsatlon. Finally whait seemed to
be a humani body was found lying In a
loft of tangled weeds and Vines. It
turned out to toe .the 'body W young
Horn-. He lay flat on his back, his gun
lying about a yard dram his feiet. A
dark hole In Ithe vest lust.over the
heart fold the 'tale. The hole rwus nearly
two insiwa in dlamefter. and Ithe vest
was scarohed and darkened with powder
and .blood, clearly showing than the
muzzle of 'the gun nvuslt have rested
Dignlnst him when the fallal dhidt was
fined. A twngllM vine was caught In (the.
trlgjar—ttho y-Yrng man iwas evidently
training has gun. when a vine ovugbit
(he integer. (thereby Jerking ithe muzzle
against the young man's breast and
causing he hammer to fall, discharging
the entire load into the heart. Both
shells were in the gun. and btoth were
empty, but one had .been Shot at a
bird, while 'the other had killed the
young hunter.
The body lay within ten or fifteen
feet of the spot whore his two com
panions had stood The day (before when
nsirchlng for him. but ithe weeds ex
plained why 'they failed Ito discover it.
The young man's body was carried at
onoe to Ms axurenlts’ home, near Plant
nnd Tindall avenue. Sotlth Moron. The
scene aft 'that modest home Hast tognt,
with mother, father, setters, aurtt and
brekker kneeling nbout the death couch,
crying to heaven for mercy, was more
sad •than If pomp and splendor had sur
rounded the bload-tltalned bier.
The two young men who hold accom
panied Horn* an bis hunt dtood by.
looking on the cedd body of their dead
companion, and ftlwflr hearts seamed as
Bomy touched as'those of the kindred.
The young men related the story to a
Tele*rash reporter us told above, ur.d
cut the leasr. suspicion cap possibly
rest on (them. Bdth are imply amid in
telligent young boys, and seemed to
fed the horor of Ithe tragedy more
keenly 'than boys of their ege ordinarily
Coroner Knight held an Inquest dur
ing ithe afternoon, and a verdict was
returned in accoidmaoe with the above.
OAjN THIS BE TRUE t
Rumored Thtm Three ot Macon’s
Largest WhUloaulo Houses Will He-
duce Salaries.
A large number of Miicoa drummers
who remained In the oity j-eaterd iy
were oorafdemhly Stirred up over tba
rumor that three of the largest whole-
sole bouses in the city have entered
into a oombhxution to reduce the sal-
ar.es of their drummers.
How the rumor gained currency Is
not fully known, but the drummers
were oonriuccd that there was consid
erable ground for it and that the men
reduced would not be notified of the
reductions until too late for them to
make engagements for near year. Ac
cording to the rumor, the house* have
agreed not to employ any man who
loaves the employ of anotlier on ac
count of reduction of salary.
The drummers of the houses In the
combine hare already commenced to
write to other house*, especially
Northern houses, for employment, and
say lima if the houses meut'.oned do
reduce salaries It will greatly injure
Matson, as they will all set positions
W.th Northern houses and, as they can
MM continue to control the'.r trade,
the merchants in the oombme will bo
the loser*. r
GASPIHG FOR BREATH.
Tho Horrible Agonies Snffered by a
Dyspeptic.
Death Seemed Impending When She
Was HappilY Cured by a
Wonderful Remedy.
Miss SalLe M. Sollars of Hampden,
Bh3dmore, Mi, says: “I have been
entirely cured of dywpapsla and stom
ach trouble by using Munyou'a Dys
pepsia Cure, after suffering the most
horrible nghnies. I could not eat any
thing, even braid ttnd milk bunging on
the most aggravated, paroxysms. I
had hot flushes, had breuith and taste,
and the flittterrtig of ruy teeurt smuod
to forebode dcuith. I have found my
self tt.ii night) literally gusp.ng for
breLvtli. I OKPsultod .doctors In Balti
more, Now York and FMtadeOplida, hut
Urey faded to help me. I had aban
doned aM tupe and behoved I would
die, whoa I began using Munyon's
Dyspepsia Rouredy. 1 began to im-
ptove almost 'immediately and now 1
am rompktoly cured. I mu eoit. any
thing w.tihotlt (the sMghteut discomfort,
digest my food naturally and easily,
and feel beflketr than 1 ever did in my
life betfore."
'Munyon’s StonXu*i nod Dyspepsia
Care cures all forms of indigestion and
Utomach tronUke, such ns constipa
tion, rising of food, distress after cub
ing, bloating of the unvinstch, palpita
tion of 'tho heart, shortness of brealth
end all alfedtfona of die lionet mused
by indigestion. It soothes, heads and
lnvIgORiitea stomachs lint have been
weakened by over-anting, or where tho
lining af tlio stomach has been Im
paired by pbya'c and Injurious medi
cines. Price 25 coats.
.Munyon's 'HomoetapUBfaio Home Rem
edy Company of Philadelphia put up
specifics for neatly every ddsAtse, wliloh
are sold by nil druggists, mostly for
25 cants a bottle.
A(N ANNUAL SESSION.
II
Meeting of the Woman's Parsonage
and Home Mission Soc'ety.
An important rioting will bo bold
in VlnovlUe MdthodI.it cliurch this
week, oonwnend.ng Thursday u ght end
continuing through Sunday.
It is tho first annual convention «f
the Woman's I'araonago and Homo
Mission Soislety of the south Georgia
conference, and wdl prove of Interest
to all who are in sympimy with mis
sion work in home fields
Mrs. E.' E. Wiley of Emory, Va.,
pnesMeut of this society for tho South
ern MciSbodlst church, wtM be In at
tendance, and delegates are expected
from the various dlistV cts Du the south
Gdorgta conference. Rev. Mr. Hind-
ley <ft Augusta will deliver n sermon
before the oonveration Stutflfciy morn
ing, December 2. ' -
A most oonl'al Invitation Is extended
by the Mdthlodlst ladies- to the pulilio
to attend all tho meotflngs during the
convention.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do ao many people wa as*
around us seem to prefer to suffer and
be made miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dizziness, loss of appetite,
coming up of the food, yellow skin,
when for 76 cents we will sell them
Shiloh's Vltallzer .guaranteed to oure
them 7 .
Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Cotton avenue. /
CURE FOR HEADACHE.
Aa a remedy for all kinds of head
ache Electric BlUera has jwtoved to be
the very best. It effects a perman-jni
cure, and hho met dreaded habttuzl
sick headache yieMM to it* influence. We
urge all who are aflllated to procure a
bottle, and give (this remedy a fair trial.
In cose of habitual constipation, Elec
tric Bitters cures by giving the needed
tone to the bowels, and few caeca long
reBlst the use of this medicine. Sold
at H. J. Lamar & Son’s drug store.
WEAK WOMEN
and all mothers who are nursing
babies derive great benefit from
Scott’s Emulsion. This prepara
tion serves two purposes. It
gives vital strength to mothers
and also enriches their milk and
thus makes their babies thrive.
5cot£s
Emulsion
is a constructive food that pro
motes the making of healthy
tissue and bone. It is a wonder
ful remedy for Emaciation, Ceneral
Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints,
Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and
Wasting Diseases of Children.
Send for Pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. Fret.
Scott* Bowne, N.Y. All Druggists. 60c. and81.
Th* lnnr^t
nnri bn*t Win
t#r Wheat
Floor Mill Plant
in the World,
UNDINE.
Clpushed Twiddling* flotiy.
*100,000 has been r^-—' forth* Knowledge
The Undine 1* the best flour sold 1a
Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, Ga
The Undine gives perfect satlsfae-
(too. J. B. Stillwell, Luella, Ga
NOEL MILL COMPANY,
E*tUl BpriogA Teas,
EVERYBODY
SHOULD
READ THIS.
-THE-
'I
558 & 560 Cherrv Street,
MACON, GA.,
Haring just bought for spot cash their entire
stock, contiistinK of Chamber Salta, Parlor
Suit*. Carpets, Ruga, Matting*, Oil Cloth*,
etc., are prepred to sell to their customer*
and tho public iu general this immense stock
cheaper than can bo bought in any house in
theSUto. *
Rug Parlor Suits, wry fine, $20.
Antique Chambep Suit, 3 pieces, $10.
Large-Arm Rattan Rocker, $1.75.
These good* can’t bo matched in America
for tho price. Kemember, all govld pur
chased hero, not proving satisfactory, will be
exobanged.
THE WCOD-PEAVY FORRiTUhE COMP’NY.
UP TO DATE
TAILORING.
flptisti(> 1
Stylish 1
CU^ll made!
(^oppe<jtl9 gut
GapQients.
McKAY, The Tailor,
663 Cherry Street.
Iron as a
medicine
for men, women and children
is indisputably the best tonic.
But it has its disadvantages—
its unpleasant effects. Tliatis,
ift the forms in which it is
usually prepared. It causes
constipation, discolors the teeth
(a great objection). Conse
quently it makes enemies out
of its friends. There is, in fact,
but one preparation of iron
which is free from any objec
tionable results. This valua
ble remedy is
Rrown’s
Iron Ritters
which can be taken by the
youngest child with impunity.
It is the best strengthening
medicine for all ages. In
cases of malaria, weak
ness, low fever, spring
fever, overwork, its
effects are wonder
ful. It rebuilds the
system and en
riches the
blood.
a rtw iottlx* or this rkmcdv rkotorc
HEALTH, BRINO COLON TOTH* CHICKS ANO
• TfilNOTH TO THC MUtU.lt. IT IB UN-
tQUALLID at AW AWITISEft. WON'T BTAIN
THC TC«TN.
But set the gtnulnc* Rell*
SMI*" Spurn all
fin U M 0,I on T "rspp«? t n«ho Imitations;
genuitoe.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE, M0.
Young Mothers!
YFo Offer You a Remedy
vhUh Insure* Safety i4
life ef Mother and Child, -
“MOTHER’S FRIEND”
Mob* Confinement of Us
fain, Horror and Risk.
woakneM afterward u«ua1 |q aucli csams-JLn,
Anns Oabc, Lamer, Mo.. JatLlMh, UHL
wK»ij5p3T«!iabSo?tfSJfi2ri 0 ££5SSFnKf
WUHniLOREOllUTOli CO.,
ATLANTA, OH.
flout he alz smaavsis.
TRADE
SKY I
IF YOU
8UFFER
WITH
DYSPEP8IA, SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION,
ON ANY DCftANQEMENT OF THE
STOMACH, UVER OR B0WEL8,
TRY
CRAB ORCHARD WATER.
IT HAJI OfJ*ro TMCUCAHOb. fT WILC BENKFlT YOU.
fT Ifl WORTH A TRIAL. SOLO CY ALL OKUOCMCTi.
be* that the ^abel bos the ** Cr*b Apple %f on it
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.,
FampMet ties by auU. . LouiavUlc, Ky*
THE DANNENBERG CO.,
ii
LOW PRICES THIS WEEK.
NEW CAPES—We received by express on Saturday 35
Cloth Capes in black, ian and brown. If you want this style
garment we can suit you. Will get in by express Tuesday 50
Plush Capes to sell for $10 to $15.
COATS—One and fifty new Coats worth $6 to $10, this
week for $3. AU of our fine Coats marked down 25 per cent,
for this week.
BLANKETS—You will need Blankets, so investigate our
rice list. Blankets for $1. All-wotJl Blankets that have been
15, now $3.60. 11-4 Blankets reduced from $6 to $4. 11-4
California Blankets reduced from $9 to $6.50.
COMFORTS—Eiderdown Comforts tor $4. Good Cotton
Comforts from $2.50 down to $1.
DRESS GOODS—40-inch Henrietta that sold for 50c now
30c. All-wool Tricots that were 2oc now 19c.- Fancy illumi
nated Serge worth 65c, now 30c. Covert Cloth, 64 inches
wide, reduced from $1 to 85c.
CLOTHING—Don’t pass our Clothing Department. Be
sure to see the all-wool Suit we sell for $7.50, worth $12.50.
OVERCOATS —See our stock of Stylish Overcoats, $7.60
to $12.60, worth just double.
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.—Want a Situation,—
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-Want a Servant Girl,.
— Want to Hire any Help,——
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furnish estimates on any kind of Advertising.