The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 02, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGKAPH: SUNDAY -MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1894. BESPEGT TO JOS. E. MOW. —0—:— Judge Speer' Adjourns the United States Coart Until Alter the Obsequies- EE FIRST ISSUED AN ORDER. ■naUM Tribet. br ibi c.ert tm (ha anMHl OHrilM u * Lawyer, Jarl.l, bonnier, lia.Ur •r M A Ma». In the United Slate* court yreter- yj&y tut-a Emory Speer Issued the order: In toe Chariot court of the United Antra (or the Western Division ot the Southern District of Georgia. United Stnta^ vs. lanno Langston; order sus pending sentence; It appearing to the court that In this case an urgent application hes been presented to the president for the pardon of the prisoner, upon the prob able ground that he, Isaac Langston, consented to a verdict of guilty with a view to exonerata bta father, that thla application baa been approved by the judge who presided on the trial end by the district attorney, and has been en dorsed by the member • of congreea- eleut from this dletrlct and the mutn- bee of congreaa from the district In which mid prisoner lived, and that a petition haa been presented to the court signed by a number of good people, ntnong them the paator of the Method let church In the neighborhood in which tne prisoner resides; asking for a suspension of senlcnco; and it further appearing that the prisoner baa been recently married, and that hta wife, a young Voman. because of his absence from home, la left prac tically without prelection In a lonely country neighborhood! It further be ing the opinion of the courf that the ends uf Justice have been for the pres ent eubaervsd by the Imprisonment of fifteen days which the prisoner ties Already suffered. and further that the president will when tha puhlto bual- nesa permit*, grant .the application for pardon so strongly supported. it la, thaftforv, upon due consider*, tlon, ordered by the court, that the sentence of Uie said Isaac Langston In- sod the same le hereby suspended unlit the president shall have acted upon said pardon or until the further order of the court. EMORY SPKUR, Dec. 1, W4. United Slates Judge. After milking ihe abovo, order, Judge flpeer paid the following high tribute 4o the greet Georgian, who haa Just quitted tha walks ot man. and which will be reed with Interest by many of than* who loved him living and who revere him dead: It wss the purpose of the court to adjourn .the seMnn this morning with out the transaction of any business whatever, out of respsca for the mem ory ot that great and good man and Illustrious Oeorgltm. who departed this Ufa on 1h» afternoon of yesterday, but I nm aware that had he been In Ilf# it would have been {(easing to him and In accord with bis great love for (he plain people of Georgia, that the ■ct of elmple Justice concerning which order haa Just been taken. ehCrtU hove been dona this ytaffig fhrmcf and'hlr amiable and devoted young wife. Mens had greater sympathy, than he In the short and simple emails of the poor. This order liavlng been taken, In re aped for tha memory of a Georgian (he roost renowned: of a counselor of tha people tbo wisest of a distinguished member of thla court, of.a friend to thousand*, true and generous closer tknn a brother, a state senator, n Judge of the superior court, three times governor »f Georgia, a. chief Jus tice of the supremo court or the state, ewtre senator of the United stales from Oeorgio. the eoneploucua lender among our cltlivn* In the development and enhancement of her resources, al ways true to the people, and especially »o the plain people, whose cause It waa We delight to advance, and whoa* Interests he diligently served, the Hon. Joscidt Emerson Brown, these court* PROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD. Tbo change is fraught with dangers. It catarrhal Inflammation, and uterine derange ments. ficovKia NortfawipronI ty to him, and that, too. In the face of who have Jcnowo y. to the contrary. J i not made .public, to prejudice, tha S elty and'ewrtty. gwlll nave to be Xus. WIU.12TTA DOUGHTY. .s.Cure oct money Bryispan, will be adjourned this day from day to day until Ma funeral obsequies are performed. Dee. I, ISM. Their prices don’t touch us. Shoe Brokers. “city NOTES. SufferingSisters Salt Rheum Causes Much Suffering Hood’s Sarsaparilla Purifies tha Blood, Wins Another Victory, Concord. N. 1L CAUGHT IN THE ACT.-J. P. Mor rissey, a young white man, waa Used 110 by Reorder Fre unan yeatervlny morning dor putlling u loqpjo on (he track of the Consolidated Ntrwrt Rull- raod comps no*. Tnc pulaUag of torpe does on he Street raUibdd (racks has bean a common pdadiice tar yearn, and a tvoral tlmcu serious damage has been tiooaaiooed dheriiby. Before the electric bam wore out on the Sooth Macon line the company had a mule ruined by be ing »truck Iby one of the lying parti cles from k torpedo Chat exploded on dhe track, and later a lady on .«ne of the care was thrown imtb nervous con vulsions hy one. So u.mioylng law the prsaakw ibecame that Jiaj. Winters Bae been doing »JI la hie power to catch the parties ipiSbtlng 'She torpedoes bn the track. Mamaeey was seen to put the b/nwdo,, on ithq itraeak by Gfllccr Henry, who made She arrest. MaJ. WInkers seys he iwfil prosecute the next One caught for mMemnnor. ANNUAL BANQUETS.—The meeting «f the old membem of (he Southern Ca det* hi Hhe Public Library bn Friday might was largely attended, and so much tertbuslasm haa not been exhib ited b Y kh 0 boy* since their return front 'Aiutpwta, where they won the iprtst*. Old times waa the theme of convensation, and the result wn* the formation ot a eoartl tare hi sa tlon tb ippaptiMmite I the memory of -the Cadetu. By a unanimous vote lit waa agreed to give "a banquet otf or about New Yenr's duy. u.t which all of the mem bers are to gather around the festive •hound <* In days long *yne and make menry. Yearly her-nficr & banquet will be htfld on New Year's day. tf which aU of the members will he expected to be ixvaeWt. THE PRICE OF BREAD.—Consum er* of IWltt bread are complaining that nOt>.»l.'hbtandbi« the great redaction In dhe price of Hour the price of breed re mains itho same an it haa always been, wihkfii he 5 conks per loaf. Tala ques tion ban toecbtne a very Important ono In many chits. and In tho larger cities Uie price at .bread per 'Pound haa been reluctU to I cento. Macon bakers have made no reduction, and three custom- en* iwho.reert tb# ncunvqxvs and keep aJtrtuut *f the times luv wondering why. Flour ts much Power Chan ever known ibeftjre. A BUSY DAY.—The unusually large number of eurangens tn dhe efty ytater- ‘ on too street ... house looked like three dull Umtw belonged to the paw). The Union (tor* In the afternoon aw* a busy placet and the Macon and BlnWnghtitn biviljti waa literally racked •when It pulled out. These people bad been In the city all day. send She large number of boxes and bundles they had wfdh itlhem stowed that they hod left rimetdwwblf money Itr the city. RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS. -‘Meetvm. Lee 'Ho w and J P- Urw* are receiving the eongratulatPona of their triune poos frlerila on their appolntm-nt as Uldtenartl-irotonal* on Ooverror At- kineon'u matt. Bdth gentlemen were orrohustastlc Atkinson men m the ruber- ntiMrtei cumptllgn, Hi the appohri- rnortte ore a deeerwd recbynUlon of their euppon. Boih genUemen will wear the bonore with dtrntiy ami credit to lane chief erseatUve. ANOTHER ROAD~ OUT.-Circulars were received by the railroad* In thle cfcy ytotorday announcing than the ,Morristown and Cumhertiral Gap rail- road had given notic* of lt» Intention to wtihdrenv from the Smith*; n Passen- IK AssxUton eix month* wrier aerv- •ng «V* notice. It Hook* a* If tho South ern Passenger Aeeoriatln la fiat dwin dling into txfthimenere, ta almost daby wKiwuncomerita of vrttwlrawsl ate com ing to- PBB3IDBNT MORDEOAI HERE.— Ron. .1 A. Monlocal, of Cbarlreton, rrwvdcnt of the Orred Lodge I. O. B. B. la tn Macon, ml art* o* ootcnalusd cy» evening by Malachl Lortgt\ hm Hi Mr. Mondeoal l* one of the irijnt dWfittgVtahed roembart ot the Charlea- ton bar. and one of the nine# prominent lawyer* hi ah* South. YPBNPBRN PEOPLE COMING;-©? next Wednesday. Deeahet «, three c«r loads of Western people bound for Georgia and Florida will arrive In Ma con. The party will xcupy Wagner caret and will com* In style. Many of them will etop over In Mxoon with a ,1ow to investing here, and the country uuund Gfaron will nlao be vlilled. VANWINKLES IN TROUBLE. Th« Big Machine Concern In Bad Finan cial Shspa Atlanta. Bee. l.-tKpecUl.V-Th* Van Wtnkl* Otn and Machinery Company, one of (he <*rg**t and moat widely known concerns In die country, l* In financial trouble. Application for receiver h*« been made by the American Treat and Bank- Ire Company and several other creditor* hoMine small claim*. The eltlm of the bank amount* to NC.ms. Of thla amount MT.<K» (tea advanced the company by the bank upon pcomtaao.7 notea tsms rvo- « ov*r-dr*fta and the balance I* nates of the company discounted by the bank for other pertlea Yesterday the VsnWInVIs Company gar* a mort gage to th* bask to secure thla tadebated- A reel raining order was granted by the core! and th* caaa-aat for hearing on Daesaber t Hard eolUctlooi 1* aaaigned as th* caua* of th* company* trouble* and it la stated that matters will be smoothed oat. ,, . TOM ALLEN’S'CASE. To tb* Editor of th* Telegraph: Allow aw to call your attention to the article In your l»«e «t thla morning tn refer- enr* to Tom Allen and to aay that notice was given In open eourt at th* time h< was eentenced that a motion would -b- read* for • new trial This will b* dan, and I have but Utti* doubt that It wit bo grentod- Supposing It will be. Is ti not eriy ta see that such referenct. to a half doz«n aim* hjm lone and intlmat ivboM evidence d hiv* a tend«i 'of th« public In i front which another ; . ■elected? I do not with to U understood a» complaining.' It waa probably pub* flfhed without any thought of G*« po»:b!e Injurious consequence*, and I n'.mply wUh to call your attention to thfft ia order to relieve the effect of it aa far a* po**ibTe upon the mind of the public and to pre- vent any further reference prejudicial to him. Thi» much 1 deem a duty to do nn hJs couneel. Any who may take the pains to Inquire can a*cerea!n «*»» <be ntatement reported does him an injustice. But aa I do not think it fair to thus prej udice the tv»lnd» of tha people against him I do not think It would be fair for m# to argue tbia matter through the preas. I only promiao the public and those who may wish to kifc>w that Tom Allsn will not be hung on-the loth day Of January. M®. If «v«r, and * perhaps never. Walt and see. Respectfully. J. W. Free ton, Counsel for Tom AUc-n. Messrs. Blount and Grace, associate counsel, are not present at this writing, hut I feel assured they woufd concur In ♦he above. Macon. Dec. 1, 18M. Butt*’ Montevullo, nut and stack, is equal to any prime lump coal on the market. Fine uud cheap shoes, cheaper than anyone qlse. Shoe Brokers. DEFEAT FOR THE SOUTHERN. Judge Wilkereon's Decision in tbe A. G, S. InJunvitojj. Cjw. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 1.—JuJge Wilkeraon of the Birmingham City Court today rendered hie decision m the A. G. H. railroad Injunction cues dissolving the Injunction. This U a victory tor th* C. H. and L>. people over tbe Southern Hallway Com;,my. Judge Wilkeraon, in Ms decision, says: If oompltunant* are entitled to maintain -the injunction It muet be upon t.iclr right*: 1 1. A* hold-over director, of the Ala bama Company rimming the cltlcer, or 2. Aa stockholder* of the Alabama. Company, or J As bondholders' of the Cincinnati extension bonds, or 4 Ax stockholders of the English Company. These are separate and distinct claims for relief. If all or any one is established complainants are entitl' d to the reitef prayed for, but Impvrfec.ion* of one claim cannot be aided by eqult- nbue principle* tending to support an other. A* hold-over director*, they ran- not try their rlghte to the office In this forum.' A court of equity never under take* ta settle the right of a claimant to an office in a corporation. It doe* deride euch a quewtion when auch a dedition la necessary to correctly de termine another Independent equity of which It has jurleiMcton, and In such ruses the decision does not settle the right to the office except for the pur- pote of that ruit. A* an . injunction again*! waste a court of chancery may be required to determine In whom tho title to realty Is, but the title Is not thereby settled between the partle* ae It would be In action of ejectment, but It la a collateral Inquiry ik-cc*- earllv made In the determination of the Issue of waste or not.. Complainant* can have no relief by thla bill, a* ltold-over or ousted direct or. cldmlng such offices. Bod ies, they do not claim to have been fleeted for another term nt the October meeting. By their own act. Jfter participating In the voting, the anrimaccment of Ike retail of. thq election was,iby an In- luncttbn prevented. HIM .h:Y Cannot fcc heard to 'lay that therefore no one was elected, and they have a right to hkt over whether any ono was elected or not. For reason# given In tho decree tho demurrer to bMl should bo sustained rind the Injunction dlsDlved. Aside from these coneldernthns, the auswer denies any beneficial intcreat of com- plainentef stockholders, and denies that "said directors or cither of them proposed to oontrol- this defendant', business with a view to feed end 1 clie nt the said Dayton railroad (yiilem or to make personal profit." On euch dentals If the .nlleeallona of the bill of complainant's,Jnteieet es stockholder and the danger- of Injury to the property give It equity, tali In junction should be dissolved. Therefore, It Is ordered and decreed by the court that thcdef»ndant'a de murrer to complainant'* "bill be and (he Same Is hereby euslatned for the want of equity In arid bH). and that the Injunatlon hereinbefore granted be and tho tome It hereby dissolved.” Complainants are ullowed twenty days, within which time they may ap ply for leave to amend their bill. Should complainants appeal from this order, and »*ek thereupon to restore said Injunction the bond to be given by tbem for such purpose shall be In the *um of $12,000, with good and suf ficient aurety approved by the clerk and register, find payable to the clerk and rexlster, and conditioned to pros ecute arid appeal to tho effect and pay any person all such coat as dam age* as may be sustained on account o$ mtd Injunction, It the same rooy be thereafter dissolved. - — T HAT’S where we are all the year round. The pub lic appreciate our hard efforts to please our patrons. They recognize the excellence of ■ our stock and like our business methods. As Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters our popularity has risen to a steadily growing, gaining success. ’ Handsothe Suits and Overcoats, well made and per fect fitting, Nobby Hats, Pretty Neckwear, Suspenders, Underwear, etc., abound here, presenting true pictures of latest fashions, constantly lending beauty to our stock at prices to meet the stringent times. Pay us a visit. " G I. Hood & Co., LowtU, Mum " GeulleueaIjood’s Sarsaparilla hoe done to (aach far nty children (tat It is with pU-Mure and think* that I writ* tor puNir.Uoo a few Hum, I cannot 2nd w or.l. itrong enouth to eipre*. out oona- dcnce md iraUtude tor Hood's Bareapa- rllla. both ot mr tWl* girl, have boon troubled with ult rheum. Whet; quit# small, blotches fomred *11 over tbrir bodlca and nit (heir limbs. Tbe Drib broke out and the Uttio ones Suffered Croat Agony onsocountollhellchlngtooMUon. 1 had read o! the good Hood’. SarupotllU hid done In raw. ot aalt rheum, to I deoMad tditreltahUl. Myrtle, b year* ol.l. had atml rrurUim* on her forehead, whllo Drrnlce, * yrara old, auSrred much from (urn hack ot hr rears. Attrr the first bri ll* bid been taken they began to improve; they seemed brighter and th* humor Bogan to Disappear. They h»\ o taken fire bottles and Myrtle It entirely cured, llrr flesh U smooth and *c!t. her health Is better and .lie Is bright and »rrtgMly a* any eh\M ol fire year, ot age. rro-n tho start, Bernice hat Im proved and tbe humor It nearly aU gout HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES andsheltlubeUerl.tallh than before. I rennet pralw Hood * Sarsaparilla too highly." Jin*. W.Hoomk.Concord,>*. U. N. B. he sure tn get tlood'r Nataapatltta. HOOO'S PiuLfi eure all Llrtr llh, lhtoq*. I I JMMMU btu, Indlgttuw, blck. liaadache. sx. him, cu4* prh»P* by son* on# unfriend- POOR PIE is responsible for many* of man's (and woman’s)* physical woes—but the' pie needn't be poor, and it < may bring joy instead ofC woe. How? Use noth-l ing but COTTOLENB for< shortening and tbe pic( crust will be delicate,! flaky, delicious, and S0( j healthful that even a dys- ( peptic can cat freely of Wit and be comforiablel ^COTTOLENB cau’t be ’equaledas a shortening, 1 and isaAfoit/<r/yhealtiifuL (5 Genuine has this trade ( ) mark on every paiL Take I no other. Sold everywhere. I > I I Made only by The NXPoirb-JLiikCtimpaiiy, ( ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO. ► r> Tint . 9 Charles Waehtel, 515 CHERRY ST.. MACON, GA. wTldoISTIE WE HAVE PREPARED A ROYAL FEAST Princely Bargains lor the Holiday TraM 1891 Our Eastern buyers, during the past two weeks, have surely been diligent in their efforts to serve the cream of the markets of the world for this Day and n.gat have ova been Kepi busy re.je.vlBS, opening uud pairing in stuck netv, Iwuut tui anti turiul arucles for thus great a aplay uutil uur etoro ts fajply packed from baswait'iK to top floor. And tha priced at which the HEtAlDX O.VSH bwighti these goods ivully sosms beyond belief. Tho few .terns which space allows its to meal.on today do not half toll the tale. Come, make an Inspection; the goods \v.H do the rest. ’This wile begins tomorrow, Monday, December 3. so aa to. give those who wish to avoid the rush Ctto dent to the few tiny*’ trade preceding Christmas tin oppontunuy to make their selections undisturbed end qu etly. SILKS ,5 .... Figured Taffetas in select design*, single color threads, former price §1; holiday priee 7Sc. Extra weight fancy Brocade TnBe- ins. former price, $1.48; holiday price U8c. Fancy Crystals. Point Ghees, End!- not* and Ctongeable Canvas BHke, for mer price from $1.25 to $1.50; holiday price. ,U5c. 2l J .ttrii Utaok Gros Grain, splend d value, former price $1: holiday price T5c. Peou de Sole, Faille Francalse, Moire 'Ant que, Satin RojmJ. Crepe Armure, n black, former price from $1.25 to $1.50: holiday price .08c. 24-1 nob Japanese Silks, black and col ors. former price 75c.; holiday price -40c. IVe alone nro showing all the new shad'i* In F.mliossed SJk*. the latest awl most betmtifiil fabrics for evening gowns. BLACK GOODS .... 40-lueh all-wool Fronrii Serge, former price 65c.; holiday prloc. 30e. 40-Inch all-wool ran-prooC Storm Serge, former price 05c.; holiday price 50c. 4(1- nch shower-proof Storm Sevge, pure wool, former price 75c.; holiday price 40c. 43-inoli all-wool HoorloMa, former price 65c.: holiday price SOc. We will offer n variety of styles in fine Imported Cloakings. Cut pieces guch ns rough Cheviot*, Clay Diagonal* and Wide Wales In Wnok, together with Whip Cord* and Coven Cloaking* in mlxml. brown oral ton effects. of hih om nos. COLORED DRESS GOODS.. .. . Hf.gh olaas imported Novelty Suit pat terns at exactly importers’ cost for hohday trade. 40-kqcb all-wool French Serges, for mer price 05c.; holiday piles 3'Jc. 42-lnch all-wood Covert Cloths, for-, mer price 65a; holiday price 3Uc. 54-jrob ail-wool Covern Cloth, very fine, former price $1; holiday pr cc.75c. 40-'.neh silk and wool Nurtures, in garnet, blue, brown and gray blending of color, former price 65a; hol day price .... 33c. All-wool Chovtots, Flsnnels and Gran ite Cloths, former price 75c.; holiday price .35c. 36-lnch navy blue Storm Serge and double width Tr'.oots, formed price 25c.: holiday price 12 l-2o. Changeable Fanoles, MJauges. wool diaganala, Whip Cords, etc., former prices 25a and 35c.; holiday price, ,15c. CAPES AND COATS ; We alone are showing a line of As trakhan Copes, picked sk'.oq, 27 Inches long, heavy satin lining, full sweep. Ladies black and navy Capes, fur ond braid ttrimmed, former price $6.50; hohday price $4. Ladles tailor-made double Capes of fine melton, beaver, cheviot or covert, former price $12.50; holiday price.. .$7. Ladles' fine tailor-made Capos, with hoods lined with plaid glace or surah silk, former 1 pried $12.50; holiday price $7. Tho latest noveJties In ladles’ very lino applique trimmed tailor-made Capes, formeri prloe $18: holiday price ..$».9S. Ladies’ fine tailor-made jackets that were $5. $8. $10. $12.50 and $15 have been marked for holiday trade $3. $5, $6. S7.50 and $10 respectively. BLANKETS Every Blanket In our house has beret marked down to New York oost. IV0 are heavily stocked ta these goods and must, unload. The same Is true of Eiderdown Quilts and cheap Comfortables. OHTLDRBN AND LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR. Extra inducements to these goods for holiday trade. HOLIDAY LEADERS IN: (Hosiery. Handkerchiefs. Table Linens and Napkins. Towels. Chenille Portlerres and TYiblo Covers. THE SUN’S COTTON REVIEW. New York, Dec. 1.—The Sun’s cotton review, wHl aay: Cotton advanced 3 to 0 points, lost this and declined 3 to 5, then rallied and closed steady at n net deolhn of I to 2 pre.nt*. Sales 101.100. After 'change March was 3 point* higher than tbo clotting of tho quota tion* Expert* from tbe ports were large, reuohmg 2,450 for the continent. 30,880 to France and 24,080 to Great Britnlo. The Chroa.de states the to tal quant'ty of cotton In sight this sen- sou at 4,985,428, against S.853,436 for the same time last year, and 3,454,685 for the same period In 1892. The over land cotton movement thus far this season Is 600,788, against 320,933 for tbe'eajae time last year. Southern sp n- ners have taken 330,000, against 218,- 000 for the same time In 1893 and IWt,- 000 for the same rime ta 1802. North- era opinoer* have taken since Septem ber 1,977.077, or 411,782 more than dure rig the same period last yeir. The world's visible supply i» 3.K*3.2S‘>, ' against 3.915.874 a year ago. and 4,- lCxkSl? ta 1891. Included tn Urn abovo la 3,653,185 of American, aga.nsi 3,570,- HAVE You ever heard of a fairer proposition ? If our Cloth ing does not please you after a comparison, bring it back to us and get your money. YOU Can yiend the time to read this ad. A Poor Suit does not find room on our counters. We reach for the best Clothing manufactured, such as you can count on with a surety for good service. Your WIFE Will Never Complain about our Clothing—that buttons are always coming off, seams ripping, etc. STAR CLOTHING Manager Burks Book and Stationery Company* Books, Stationery, Bibles, Hymn 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 totffer unexcelled facilities in buying and setting. PRICES LOWEST; STOCK MOST COMPLETE. 452 Second Street, . . . Macon, Ga. 674 a year ago, and 8,780,517 In 1SU1. Middling uplands here 5 13-160., against 8 I-I60. a year ago, 0 6-Sc. ta 1892 and 8 1-lOc. ta’ ISOl. M ddllng uplands in Liverpool 3 :>g>2d, against 4 7-10d a year ego, 5 l-8d lu 1892 and 4 5-10d In 180L Liverpool t-vUy de clined 1 to 11-2 po ols and closed firm. Spot soles were 6,000, at a deoltao of l-10d. Port receipts today are esti mated at 50,000, against 55,632 this day last week and 48,002 lest year. Tho to- tal for the coming week are estimated at 350,000, aga'nst 359,440 during the past week and 31.3,174 this week last year. The weather has been favorable for picking and forwarding the crop during the past week. New Orleans receipts on Monday are estimated at 15.000 to 18.000, against CUV last Monday and 18.881 last year. Spot cotton here was dull end unchanged. There was an advance early ta the day on account of unexpected steadiness In Liverpool, but selling for local. South ern and European account canoed a re action later on. B b receipts discour aged some of the hulls, but up toward the dooe there was a rally, wh'ch left prices not for from where they stood ax tha close last night. There was some new buying: . . . I (MIL , ... I mJ d Ur barges from the I Wtlhofll Inconvenience*. -*«?r XMAS SMOKE. Your husband or young gentleman friend couldn't appreciate anything •more than a pretty PIPE OR BOX OF CIGARS. Meerehaums. with amber mouthpiece, gold and silver mounted; or in cigars, say something like E. H. Gnto & Co.'s famous Key West goods; or, If some- thiWg cheaper Is wanted, you can get my well known, private, brand, "The Minna.” A HANDSOME OANE Wouldn’t be bad, and I have a large stock of nil the newest styles to'Select from at .prices that none of us have ever beard of before. , In either event. If you are tootong for a present Which any gentleman would appreciate and compliment your good taste In buying, you will find tbe perfection of It at H. P. Loh’s Cigar Store, 612 Mulberry Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDti, _________ Permanently located. In th* ape- . otaltlea venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address la confidence, with' stamp, 110 Fourth street. Maoon. Oa. DR. C H. PEETE, BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. (Ot SECOND STREET, ,, HACON, OA. ' “'\ DR. t. H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR, NOSH AND THROAT. Office M3 Cherry St, Macao. Oa, M. R Freeman. H. O. Griswold. FREEMAN & GRISWOLD. Attorneys and Counsellors at Lew, Masonic Building, - - - Macon, Oa. JOHN R. COOPER, ’ Attorney-at-Law, Exchange Bank Building, Rooms 7 and 8. Macon, Ga. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent. 34 Second street. X have some nice houses yet to rent. Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings for sale. List your property with me and give me a chance to see what I can do with It. fiff fl V1Id<1 Ret B took c □ 1 L to £6t a million ot Circulars lo distribute at $4.00 per 1,000. How to become a flrsc* ciA»* Mfu sincr.il. H) I'ltr.tis:, Hind Header and Clairvoyant, s Urgs book cnly Hta. Address atonco, C.H. BO WAN. Milwaukee. Wla.