The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 01, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1894. CITY NOTES. EVERYBODY SHOULD LINGERS IN JAIL.—William J. Xllsr. inn, who wtu* arrested In Myn Djornery oxn® time ugo and brought took by De rive Patterwsn, if atlll In tail, having • v«r itH'i a commitment trial. READ THIS, Higgins GREAT WORK. THE PUBLIC SURPRISED | rd with Mealing a diamond from om 011 a Macon and Northern rail- rain durlr.i* the fair. Higgins mji Innocent of the charge and that he t the ditumrvj from onolhi-r man. Butner la also satisfied that Hlg- n not the m-in who Hole the d»a- Hlggins, who appars to be a con- j, seems to feci .iU confinement Now is the time to bring him to our store, at 515 Cherry street. We can dress him up stylish, we can fit him to perfection at specially low prices. The selection will be easy, the assortment being large, embracing latest designs lor this season’s wear. The plain fact of the matter is, our extensive stock of Boys’ and Childrens’ Suits must be reduced if Low Prices will do it. Hence, we have introduced for this week sweeping reductions throughout our entire line. Don’t miss seeing these special offerings—-a great lot of genuine Bargains. In Headwear for little Boys and Girls our store is acknowledged Headquarters. TO BE BASED CfOJJ CONDITION8 looked Upon With Fat*r by htadlHg M«ab«rt of Both H ill «• Heltl Tonight Wliru All Will lie Mad* I'labile. The phane tUvr* afldcwn&nfto election u- irnvil yenteirday is deckfodly (ho xnctxi iatervstlug Ance the eumi'aiyn op jt.-' ], jwj-J if certain matters now |w?c*JJn« are executed, a hot municipal campaign map be uvoldviJ. Hug* certain cnbar.ers we n<*htin$? inor.* twr l(«s than a proposition to oompromftwj that is now umJer oonaJd- ciution by the two tittle. From which Mo <ho proportion ojxme does rtat mat- 558 & 560 Cherry Street, MACON, GA,, ARBOR DAY,—Next Friday is Arbor day, but wtb l In Macon by the public school*. The day I* n legal holiday Jn Geofg>i out *> »s -• *»?hool He II- day, uh is tho coat in tlie West, v/hera th»- whool children plant trees in ogserv- aneo of the day. Georgia has plef ty of trees. Haring just bought for spot cash their entire ftock, coiuiatmg of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suit*. Carpets, lings. Mattings, Oil Clotbs, etc., are prepared to sell totueir customers and tlie public in general tbi* immenso stock cheaper than can bo bought in aDy house in Newest Ideas, Lowest Prices. the tttaie. Rng Parlor Suits, very fine, $20, Antique Chamber Sail, 3 pieces, $10. Large-inn Rattan Rocker, $1,75, These goods can’t be matebod in Amorica for the price. Remember, all goods pur* chased here, not proring satislaotory, will bo exchanged. THE WCOD-PEAYY FURNITURE COMP’NY, «lon I. r.vTJrrffd by acme ot Cm more conKorvattve mtrttberj of both clulm a a b Snppy nohiskw M ttie local political pltMem. A br|rf oirJtlne ot Uie ccmxproinleo pnoporttlon la chJi: OT«t nine ot the lAni.uor clUxonM ta-t tatetber an,l bp- loot a Ucket, the llclcat so acti-vted to M r.<pc«oanted by UjMi olubs. Tho tone clIDvne ,.a» named, and thora are contJJtloo., Out »h« tho names of Uie (tint, ckMen* are mowkmod It la hoped that everybody on Urib slAee or on the imret will he wdtUn* to MKfVt cuvrfl- (tUt/M eelrotad by auob men. r It is uirdenduod t*Mt both dub! will moot <ant«ht, iii« fixed Otmminent Club at tlxtr haM. aver Kina'. drug etore, and the cvpotfflon ciub at Ayrro’ hall, and the action of ono will be nut • lonown to uhe other. A meeting of the Cool Ottvemn-eni executive com- mltuw wffll bo bold at WUHntfluun'o n»c.-Cmuae et 5 o'clock this attamo-en. cml it (a piobabio chat the opr-uhtlal cllib'e executive dxnimbttee will aeo meet eomc time today. Bwh cummst- ieo atm dilsouaa Urp proppoultlon and nude-* known ice raport tiiercon to. the dub meek Inn at nlftit. tin. GLOVER irenE.-5tr. William T. Glover wa. in tho city yeitarday errarc- Ina a dale fo rone of the number of con cert' companies he l« reproientln, this eeaaont Mr. Glover n»do a date for m xt month at Stelnway Hall and aaya be will give Macon a performance that will please everybody. WEST DENT'S TSfAU-dudge Harde- roan »1ll go to f-'rawford county Monday to hoar the case of the utate vs. West Dent, who killed a man named Wright on tha day of the state election. The criminal docket In Bibb uperlor court iS) be taken up Week 'fter ext. WANTS A JOB.—Superintendent Epper. sen received a letter from a man rlyn- Inc hi. name as S. M. Alvarea of Otter Creek, ‘ Fla., telling him be would give him n box of oranges If ha would give him a Job a. telegraph operator on the railroad. Alvarex wlll hardly get the Job. LOTS OP LUCRE.—Veeterday wo. pay day with the public achool teachers, and all the afternoon Superintendent Abbott's o If Ice was crowded with the teacher, wlio called for their check.. In this manner a luge sum of money la put in f rculotlon each month. (lent. Ilia ayhorn la to Xtu ld up, not to tear tlotvn; to BtrmsUiH), uot to weaken. Vm/tcoeOT llimyon ttooa not claim flint lie tins one remedy that will cure nil complaints, but dut bo bns prepuretl a ep.ciac cur® /or axirly every disease, lie does not claim that bis rhemunCc cure dCH cure oonsotoptlon, dygpcpali or any olltia- complaint, but be does tfunranlc" Waif it will euro rheumatism. IHs dynpepWA cure is prepared ex- prealy l» cure dyupepgla; his cough cure to our® coughs; h£g cn.trurh reu)c- dies to cure catarrii; his kidney euro to euro kidney troubles. Tho uamo mny bo rttld of oil his different reme dies. Ho hns prepared them in a manner will til anbUbw flio rich and the poor tp obtain tluMii for (ho small sum of 23 oontfl ,ftbm uny drus sloce. They arc alrralutdy Irarmlct®, pleus-ant to take ontV tony bo carried, In the rest pocket. A valualilo 51'btl© book oalltil the "Gthtle to Htnlth" lias been Issued, and can Ue bad of any drufilllst free, avhlrti tatclllgenirly seta far* in plalu, e'mplo lauetwso Dow any one may cure themselves. OIvmyoin'H Hfieummllsm Ouro never Hills to ceMove In ono to throe hours and ouro In n few days. I’rlce 25 cents. ■Munyon's Djispejisla Cure Is guaran- taedfo euro all tornis of todlgost on and stomadi troubles. Charles Wachtel 515 CHERRY ST. - ■ MACON, GA Books, Stationery, Bibles, Hjonn.Books, Fancy Goods, Artist Materials, Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags. An experience of nearly half a century in the Book and Stationery business enables Mr. J. W. Burke to offer unexcelled facilities in buying and selling. PRICES LOWEST; STOCK MOST COMPLETE. 452 Second Street, . . . Macon, Go. WHITE FRONTj Almost Opposite Post Office. Sign and Square on Window. AMATEUR PUGILISTS.- It la .aid that there will be several glove contest* be, tween a number of young men at one ot tho livery stable* tonight. The tiNttica of itaveral well known young 'ini are men tioned among tho»o wb/> -vlll take part. ©vne of *Jit mote prominent member* of Wb rtubf are tourtlly Ian fa.vor of a cdOTproml*' >f aitfiefttetary terma can l»e '.armi«|cid, iht«r poeillon being that Jt Ik C>wit Ho do onytdittkg not rtM- tmt wfttih Uhrilr re*po?tlve platform* In order to nvold Hie bittern v a mt l sttife tinmt 4« nlrcady b«ng cmst ndered, ord will fcnerojoe in OntnnoWy If the twb fqctJona remain in tihdr pivscut ntU- tixle Howard om anouhor. Fine Individual Tea Sett*. 75e. selt. Very fine China Cup* and Saucer*. TOM ALLEN’S CHARACTER. Story of a Fight In Which He Received a Scar. Fin* China Plate*. 10 and 12o. Everything rock bottom. No retail •tore In America can beat my price*. R. F. SMITH, Sole and Only Proprietor. Slneo the trfel and conviction of Allen for th<- inimJcr ot r.lmrllc Carr in the latter** saloon *omo month* ago some talk hna been Indulged In by those who have known Allen nnd hi* life before tho killing of Carr. According to *ome ot the tnlcti, Allen 1* not the quarrelsoine anil diN.mrfi'.iliie frllmv some people have mftdo Km out to be, but whon sober 1* a very quiet man, lnduetrlou* and good nnturd, If a littl** r >iigb, In his manner. When drtnktflc. tnrtvir. he is quarrel- rolsom* and rude In hi* manner toward everyone and hv.a ,il\v«y.s b»*i-n :i|it to pro- voko a difficulty wlien under the Influ ence of liquor. It in ha Id by ono of the Macon police men who ha* known Allen for a long tltne thnt ho I* a thoroughly desperato mart when on a drunk onl that on ono occasion not long ngo after drinking heavily for eomo time with an. othor man the two became Involved In a difficulty over totno trivial matter and decided to fight it out on even footing. Soveral methods were auggcBtcd to which one or the other objected, when finally Allen proposed that they should eland facing each othor, each with hi* pocket knife at the other* throat, and when "the word" was given they should cut each other's throat*. Thla the other man agiocd to. .m i In the innt deliberate manner the two men began whetting their knives on their *hoe». They then took their positions and when tho word wan given e.ich man dn«w hlo knife across the other*’ throat. It happened that neither wound proved fatal, but Judging from the long st iu on Alien'd m-ek, he. .it least, had a very close call, while the officer \\h« give* the Telegraph this In formation says tho other man fared equally uh Ixtd. The Telegraph docs not. of courae, vouch for tho accuracy of thla state ment. but It Is being made and in view of the recent, trial and conviction of Al len. it 1* of some interest to the people In whoso minds tho Carr kilting is atlll fresh. NOT YET DECIDED. Trofeasor Pollock Ho* Not Accepted or Declined Ills Appointment. SIGHTS / SCENES OF THE WORLD President Gambrell wo* seen by a rep resentative of tho Telegraph and aeked If ho had anything to say agout Profes sor Pollock’* appointment to tho office of stato commissioner of education. He replied: "Fpoaklng for myself, I can *ay that I fully appreciate the great office tn which Professor PolkMk lisa been appointed. It is, In point of Importance, tho first offlco in the stato government, and 1 appre ciate Professor Pollock’s fitness for the office, but I sincerely hope bo will not accept. He Is admirably fltt^j to. his present work. Under our orguotSAtinn the faculty of Mercer Is perfectly hnrrno. nlous. There Is not a man In tho fac ulty I would be willing to dl^lnce with any other man I know. We are one In work and 'n a high purpose to make (Mercer a great and commanding Institu tion. It is u serious thing to inako any changes." "You say you apeak for voursolf; li that all?" "Well, It Is all I •authorised to Hpcwk for: but there Is no risk In saying that the whole university feel a* I do, every professor nnd ntudnt. Every man of us hope that Professor Pollock will see that his duty lies In helping us to work out tho policies « f Mercer upon which we all fully agree." It was l«*«med In a general way that Professor Pollock has not yet reached a decision ns to whnt he will do. He Is being urged In. both direeil >n*. It Is claimed by tho friends of the ccmmon »i hoots of (leoraia that the best man In the state I* needed for stato commis sioner of education and that »n one In stitution ought t<* stand In he way of the common good. On the • ther hand President Gawbrctt makes the .mint that the chair -if EncMsh In Mercer l n exceed ingly hard to All with a man up to the present standard lu Mereor. A common coJIcks trained mm with «ven <» high general scholarship does .tot n».*r\var at all. As thins* Ro now In the \ diversity, every chair must have a specMIlut. It Is not easy to find men lilted * y natural endowment* and broad culture to nil any of .tho chair*, and It in especially d fTloult to fill the chair of English. Moreover, R Is argued lhat after all. the things done In th* university will (Inilly fix \h* status of education thtuughout the state. No doubt Professor Pollock will give the queatlon due consideration from ev ery point of view before coming to a Anal conclusion. Prico 25 cents,: 3Iunyon's CWJiriHt Cure sootluM a U<1 limls Mto ufll'cited parte nail restores tjiern to health. No failure; a euro guaranfted. Price 23 ccote. Oluejon's Tf.wr Oaro corrects hctul- ncUe, lO.oMHmw., Jaundice, couat patlon and all llvcr diseases. Pr.cc 2o cetrls. Mttnj-gri's Kldneji Cure sp^xllly cures paire. Ju the huok, tons or grotss, aud nil fornix of kidney disease. ' iMuuyaoi's IOkhI Cure oud'.oates all ijflToutiviugMor itimficwcmo »tXo.T BETWEEN • - ■ LOUIS YILLE, Cincinnati or Indianapolis And Pullman Vestibule Service an Night Trains. Parlor Chair Cars on Day Trains. Make the fastest time between the winter dues and summer resorts ol the No-rthwest. W. H. McDOEL, Got. Mgr. FRANK J. REED, G. P. Agent. For further Information address R. W. GLADING. Gen. Agerot. Tbomasvllle, Ua. . ftopaiKea of (ho blood. Price 23 cents. dl iinyun's QHttxuldo Insures n free and natuiul movement of tlie bowels, without ilie leant, pito or discomfort. Cdiuijion's rile O.utmeiw positively cures.all forms of piles. iMmiyou's AkHutki Htvbs are guaran teed to relievo ndthma 'n tiro minutes. Muuyon'H 'Nerve Ouro restores over- worked and oveiduulncd nerve® to € b(Mttqr condition Prleo 23 cents. The gnat popularity which' this •m«fnlKcenf . worS Sts atta.tr orm has led ux to make an arranrament wtth the publteherx an offer bound volumes at an almost unheard of price. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND EVE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. A rrillUAiN DIUiEOTORV. A Smoko of E5uerpr.se On the Part of Qldoon K. of P's. was first published ss a Mth-olsss artwork, and ms sold by .ub.ortpUoa only. A few ooples ot the orixlnal edition remain unsold, snd ws have n cured them for the btneflt et our readers. They are printed upon extra, heavy mauve-tinted enameled paper and upon one aids of the paper only, making a book twice as thick as the t*enty-ons parts would be. The work! ciaashlp Is superb, as they were the flret Impression, from the original platea. They are elegantly and strongly bound, with specially designed titles on side snd back, the Russia edition having marble edgea and the full Morocco gold edgea. By taking all then was left of tbs original edition ws ara cnsb'ed to offer this unsurpassed work at the following very attractive prices: >MaoiW Kb‘£tals o>f PyiV.as iutvd ouicaxl to bo |Aicod lu tho uoluq dei>ot, lioar tho tlokc^t olllco, a pv.Uiiaa dii\>c- tory, Kiri tig ilio nanK*. »unvl)or and nine of intoline of Moli Kn ghts of Pyih.as lod^o in tho city for tlw> bonettt of Blra-upora <\>uiIi>k In tho oily who are P,\nh an** ami w!k% tni^ht doslrn to at* tv‘iul d&o of the kxlK«M \vh.lo hero. dredtory is in tho sh.tpe of a k.rp' i>*iK«'ld, «>u which urc four trlan- in diflVivvtt ouliwu In rich trlan- gii' !s Un* tlaffn ootfogfor mr ono of ilio kklp^i. Abate tlie oombln-ttlon of tr- nnK^ lire the wx>rthi "P^lhlan Onsilo Hall. ooaHfOlHVy and Second streets. IjOfhrm tweiit: OqomiIkv^ Lodp:*' No. 4B, MvYiflfly x'Uht; M. U. Ungers Lotlgo N >. r.n. Tlvnntthiy flldht; ftyritcu^c No. :»t*. lViiViy nic'.bt: 4\»nr.d t'liy No. \VodUd*akiy Vis’ttn® brothers umbaHy InvltixL” On cither side of t3v' trinnido 1* a hftanot and battlo-axo. ®ni>»r tSCrcdftnlUs lvive boon pUotd in tho hot ids of tho oily. JOSEPH E. WELLS, 564 MULBERRY STREET. WANT TO KEEP COCHRAN. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Mercer’s Left Guard 1h a Tower of Foot ball Strength. DR. J. J. BUBERS. Ptrmansntly located. Ia Hi *p» «UUlsa vtuereal. Lo»t snsrgy r*- stored. Female IrregulsrUle* and polsoa oak. Cure guaraateed. Address la confidence, with stamjm 110 Fourth street. Macon. Oa. In the TePvrraph’* account of the foot ball JT-ut'.a at tho park yesterday, due mention was not made of the splendid work ot Mercer’s stalwart left guard. In all the centre rush/** which proved so disastrous to tho Macon boy* Oochran was the Moses who led the Mercer boys through tho rush line toward the prom ised land. Tho Mercer Athletic Associa tion Is anxious to keep Cochran at the university In order that lie may be con tinued 5'lth tho eleven. Cochran and Gians muke^a rush that is hard to with stand. PERSONAL Dr J. C Solomon, pastor of Routh Ms- ecn Baptist church, left yesterday after- no m for t*1«k* county, nhrre he will remain for a few day* The absence of Dr. Ifnlomon will not interfere, howover, with the meetings which ue now lain* );'•)’ in ills church each nUht. Mr. n W llrown of Brown’s Crou'i.g, Baldwin county. iq**nt >F«iti»rday ^uicug his many friends in this city. Dr. H. W. Wxlk-r. dentist, U4 floonnd at roe t (over Solombn'B jewelry otorsX Macon. Ga. Mr. Charles A. Kupferroan lef*. Tor At lanta last night, where he roe* to spend DR. C H. PEETE, Ora EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. M SECOND STREET, MACON. GA. In best Engltea cloth (pObUXbct's price, 11.101 cur price, n. In bit Morocoo, (publteher'e price, S7.M); our price, ti.to. In full Russia, (publlgher** prio* 99); our x»rlc«. 14. In full Moroooo. (pubUaher** prtoa J10): our price, I4.KL For out-of-town orders remit M cents extrw end tbe book .will be deliver.* to you by prepaid express, securely packed. S. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wot W* Pair highest Medal and Dial onus THE GOOD OQYEMMENT CLUB. Matters of vital importance to be consi'lcrcd to-night at 8 o’clock. Hall over King’s drug store. \Yc want all of our 575 members present. C. B. Wilungiiam, President. OR. t. H. SHORTER. ETE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Offloe IU Cberry St, Macao. 04. DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Ofllc* and residence. First street, near Cherry. An Unusual > Opportunity BARNEY FKROUBON, Co) I-*** Jordan relumed from vl-u to Atlanta last night. Mr. Be P. Watkins of Cohttnbua tho Brown house >ealerday. Col. Burke Fh.»'.\nn*»ke of iugjs In the city yesterday. Hla New Play. "Duffya Blundo Next Weak, Dectwnger A M. TX Frtenjftn. H. Q. Grlawvjld. FRB8MAN A GRISWOLD, Attorneys and Counsellors at Lawr. M.isonlc Building, - - - Macon, Ga, That everlaatlnglv popular and funny comtdlon, Barney Ferguaoh. nill aocn bo h<*re agiUn and will bi' «een at the Acad emy of Muolc on Thursday. December S. In hla new compcly, "I'mffy's Blunders." which he has chosen ns a fitting succes sor to "McCarthy’a Mishap*," the play in which he harnde money and renown. The new play la entitled a vaudeville fane, snd is said to be even more amusing th.in the ludicrous "Mlshar**.” He appears this siasavn under the able mana^t-ment of J. Wesley Rooenquest. who controls the Bijou and Fourteenth Street Theatre* of New York City and also manage* the big success ’’Blue Jeans.’’ Mr. Rosen- quest has selected a notable ca*t of clever people to support b*s star, and claims ab- solutc noveitv for the entertainment. Ev- er>nhtn* Is sakl to new. the r.usle, the notjg*. the dancea the specialties and thr scenic effect* are on nn elaborate scale and Include a Rival roof csrdm scene, a reproduction of Now York’s latest sum mer erase. Tb procure this king of all art work* at a rfcllortously lew prlca nnd *?wTxld to taken advantage of at ono*. as ooly a few ar* left. Remember that tbs book Is oomplet* and all ready for tho library or centre table; 960 full-page views, size 11x11 inches and printed upon one aide of the paper only. VlvM picture 1* worthy of a frame. Baznplca can be seen at tbe offloe of tbe Telegraph, where all orders should be addressed. . y , JOHN R. CONFER, Attorney-* t-La w. Exchange Rank BuHding. Room* 7 and 8. Macon, Ga. Awarded Highest Hoaora—World's Fair. DU A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent, S< Second street. X have uorae nice houses yet to rent Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings for eale. List your property with An invaluable product made from the finest beef the world pro duces. Beware of Crude Cocoas, Sold as Soluble. CREAM S ic ret a million <X Circular* to Uutrlhuie at *4.00 per 1.00ft. lion to brocm« a flr*t- c.xr-n McRAUierlsL, HypnoUM. • eadcr mid CUtrToyiutt, a larg* n!y 10c. Addreas at once. C. H. KOWjLh. Mllvuuaoa Vis. —(BEST & GOES FARTHEST}— is Manufactured on Scientific Principles, Highly Digestible and Nutritious, known all over the civilized Globe as the Peer of all Cocoas. A BIO HEAL -!uds« Bnccr yesterday approved * con tract bettvom th^ Miv» and Indtki P print; street rail mad and the Ma.»n tin I.Utie and Water Company by which Os latter company funit»r..« all the powe necessary t> oi>er*te tlw electric car: on the Indian Spring system of atree railways fbr th* ».»»t tsolve month*. ADVERTISEMENT MOST PERFECT MADE. A pom Cup. Crrimof TutuPowdec. 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