The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 10, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1894, SENATOR HARRIS’ DENIAL Tlio Senate Judiciary Committee, llo Says, Not Connected With Any Trade. NO SPIRIT OP BULLDOZING EXISTS Ml KxplalMtU* Action of llie Cummins, or Which III Ii Chilcn,»» and Will Arise id* Qinilii of 2’irioill Frlllli|l Todsy, ' Senator N. E. Harris spent Sunday In «fls city with hl» family. The aona- tor wu» Jwjking very well!, hut was not nwograher to tv Rood (humor over toe report published In toe Telegraph con- ccrrttns Che oclloto of toe senate And house to reference to Die Venable In surance blU end toe new regtottutlon meiture, Benortor 'Harris arid lW*t the ACUriVl icorittopcWtont of me Tele- K mph te*t cvldcnBy been imUlnfnnmod no to toe ctdlon of toe senate Jodkckury contaAttee, of srihlffh Hie to toe Clair- mao. To a renrcaortttKlve of the Tele graph he said toot toe corroiporuTont In s Idling flirt the Judiciary conwriTe- tes toad, under pressure of the action of 'tiie house oil i'Vldwy, been citVKCl to gether to corridor too lOliaitlon, wad nUagetSwr wrong. Senator Harrlj e.rya that the committee iwtm called together IK regi/lar manner, notice of toe meet ing Waving been given on Thursday, die staled further that he is tlho frtMid of the registration measure na it was sent from the house, anil did all In hts power to latvs It considered promptly by the Jinilunry oaneniltoe und too innate itself. 'She committee, at Ms session cm Friday, shewed «n evident Hlsporitlon to allow Ihe measure to go over to toe next session of the legislature. lAmoreg Chore who opposuM It, Senator lll'irrl* says, were a number of the senatrlni iwtoo voted ill opposition 'loth* Venable Insuranee bill -When on its passage In toe smite. The opposition of toe >meml>ers of the oofrimitlee was upon principle and not bemuse of liny trade Which hud been nmMe to kit toe reglstra.lva measure. •Senator IHmroa tv.w suidifsol to find «• mU'tl uppouftilun munOfcrtteri to the 1'ngli'ra.lliorr hWI, and rivrr.l'.iOl very areally the tlmt tW.it the xvammlilee had Added to toy Itne bill >*i the l able and ||1I«IW It Co .go over inlwi next year. At the Itme llait aailhtr wan tiliken he knew oiotnilnig of too action which toe homo hid taken npon Mr. VorwWlo's 1,111. lie was. homvw. ncrawdl « nil ox»»'len- hions hi bis eflvuit bi have 4hc rnplstm- •'km bfU aamsivt on tots sendon, nnd oalksl anolhrlr sneering for Saturday, a t wlfidi time the canmltoee deckle 1 to eeral th* bill ti> the stole for Ihs sec- •>nU reodlnlg. His Intention Is to have II reconsidered to cxinimititee, get a f n . " «riW» report, If pomlhle. and nhelhcr or not ho sura-cods In tost, will tnilavbr to have It sent to the Semite and have « vote tuk ,n no tow Mil. I<* its fete he what It may. He Ikstxti thnlt It will be Piused, hut whether or nrlt, he Is deter mined that It tihltkl be vcJtsxl ttpon. «en|Mu» Hariris says tout Ihero was no effort. ral huHdotlng on toe posit r,f the seiele committee. I'revkMkr to the me,l ing cst Saturday. Ih Piet on Friday ,i Wernoon. Speaker Fleming trail scat to y® * roqumt So ho heairl borore the •" ‘"W 01 * r, f toe lexwlniillm MIL This requoMt, toe sen- ‘I-,**?.*• TJ* not "W*“ knonrn >o him Mfjnierttlng on Friskiy, and n ' s “^' lnl «. v too domker anas iwtUinglv irUHTlOd no cppirt'Un'ity of utklrci-Mliur toe corneal lit* a-, he drarired, . gogtof HymSl srito Bill that lit wna h^ iri eslilsm tn rteo So u nimiilnn of I’eimasl pnh'Alp, im (the floor at the udlite lss.ee tiiornlng ond oxrdahi his cpiMoutd SI with (the mrs'lon of imo tudi- ,dairy iviawir I; trv. hi order tot It any ert nineoua n';",riu toal. hull ‘lr.cn circulat ed may be onrodted. CONFERENCE AT WAYGROSS. Bacon Mciliodist Treachers and Their Congregations Arc Deeply Interested. WHO WILL BE RETURNED HERE? Y*«t«rdny Was the Uit Sunday of tin Coorerinc* VrBr«DliUop Wllion * of 11*1 ttmore Will Prr»lile— flow Conference Work*. Prtstoes fiwm CillfomK? Yes. nnd fr,mi Mwihlgun. (.«. All nude Into de- lb,Amis shortcake wtlh Dr. Price's t-riaan IUklng iVimler, .M wrars with mvon. / The RWlM Cortfemnoe for too Bn- ixamisttnentl of 1,-imSgitctloit. Some llm',» Skp toe Macon Advnnls- lug nnd InfomralOIm Ilureuu mppoltiteil Mtarg, W. Q. P. ftw nnd Lcgiro aVulker a committee to InvMo ohsr tlcoiw* ctttw «md IndlvhliMto IMcsxnt- td h, the mfmti.img of Geurgta mill In lirtnftnK tnenrlgiurfla hero to a eonfor- oore to be IwOd to IMi cto>- to take un der lOiuikk'iu'iiim toe host plxiu to pur- *«e. nnd Ho tinlio to itoitv i-fldrts to r .t- trndt kveneeraekom ftvtn tlio West to Georgia, Tae c,mmrllh-e kremtHaitely went to work and srak Hie folkm-hij letter to nil peiwoiu. town ntal rounilra In the "isle Shut were Wn'rost.vl in nuo'i n lUivnmeot, ard mu my fiunnubte nallee have himn nctlixtl: Nov. it. lSJt —Dear sir: Ki'illr.ng too tmiiattim-e .if turning the eyrs of luivcsir-lve homeuiV-keni oral Invtoain iumwivI the ndiTuunena, vthMt tlifirgia pea-ixaea. tie Macon Advrrlie- •Mff 'U*d Jrtfontmtlon Ituivnu has an- l iiinlro ut n committee to ,alter im 0 (urmkuniknce ,w>IOi toe couiy.y and uMte aubhorHIis, sa well as iTnUvtdmU und oitomlauttona. InlteiiMed hi the tm- buIM.tig ,< toeshite. na to too ndaisa- ICHly of hullimt a conference In thla S'*y *sme dale In tbs near future for title putpnai of djuutotng too bisg £S!**maM of taunt- fr^BXvni to t&io (<5inc. ’ hk, -.' ,>1 ta ' iMr - w « T'-ouU re- siWs'tAiHy *tok you to requite, the county c,sneinsitooirs at your enr/.v to telect •omspeprcseMMlvemen fiv«n thecoun- JP i™» "f® Intwv«»;c,l in this matter to co prnsom ut such oomferraico, aud to nottfy us whoa they hike such uciton. The Ides of toe bureau la to have *» large an attendance of representative men from various sections of too ststo as Possible, and It Is conttdent that the Ulacusalaas will not only bo of .rest futmulatlon of pkins which will load to tbs sstt'.ln* In Georgia of. numbers_ of thrifty, conservative citlwns from other atates and Buiope, besides uttraellng to toe state the produetlie espial she needs, but will arouse * pub lic Interest tn Georgli and crystal!** the sentiment In the state which already ex. I*to so that. Instead of scattered efforts —which necessarily muit be costly and, »u a measure. lae«eoilv*-sre may all wo** In harmony and. by concertiM ac tion along the same lines, accomplish the maximum of good with a minimum ot .work and cxpenio. Tbs fact that each a conference Is held «“* .•‘"i" l 5? P® 0 ^* «f 'he North and Meat that Georgia wauls• them and Is ready tb receive them cordially and In m?* thl * '» "«« wm. we b£ Hove, be productive of good. Trusting that you and your county wilt cooperate with ua In thin maue r : and tout you will favor us with an early re ply, we nr*, very truly, W. O. F. .Trice. Iwgore Walker, Committee. ** »» * majority ot the lottera her* been bean) from a date will be set for toe conference, whicb. Judgtns from ®* T . the replies are comics in, * m be largely attended. Yesterday was the cloning of toe con- fereaco j-caf In alt the Methodist churches of the city, and before an other Sunday It may be that many changes will be wrought In th® Meth odist ministry of tire city. Of course It In not known whnt dxinges. If any, will bo made. So far sa known to the public each church is ssitMled with Its pastor au<J none of thorn have been here the limit, which Is four years, according to the itener- acy % sy«tcm of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, but the public drew not Always know toe Internal doings of a church, and it.Is seldom that even the preacher himself knows whether bin board of stewarda and congregation will ABk for a change or for him to re main. Furthermore, the changes are always made by the presiding bishop tuid Ills cabinet, and they are often bused on tile report of the year's work, tbs number of additions, reclamations, members lost, cite. After these tvporta are submitted the bishop and olhitrd often think It beat to transfer the pas tor who submits the report to nnuther church. Tho conference convenes ait Way- cross next Thursday morning, but many ot too Macon preachers will go down Wednesday, Ulshop A. W. Wlleoa of Daltlmore will preside ut tho confer ence, and the prospects arc that Its ces sions will be unusually Interesting. There are 170 churches In the confer ence, nnd the assemblage will be at tended by each of 'too ministers, tho presiding oldens of all tlio dlstrlots and four lay delegates from each district. The dlwmges In tihe ohnngiu sire mode by the bishop and Ms cabinet In ssuplt srsMion, The cabinet of toe Bod h Geor gia cotrftvence ir-nwlMii ut the folluwing praskllng ultluns of the dlntnlotn named: Dr. J. W. Hl'rtum. senior ipreoidilng el der. Huivunnuih iKatrlct; Rev. J. 1*. Ward- law. North Us.-Dit: Rev. J. tB. McGee, South iMucvjm: Rev. Qdonge G. N. Mo Domnin, Oolumbun: Rev. C. E. Drnv- snan. 'Aimeltous; Rev. ,1. O. Uraneh, Tlhomsifivllle: Hov. K. Rend, VuldnBta: Rev. . A. Bnuidh. Wliowoesj Rev. J. D. lAntrtony. Etni’inxin: Rev. O. Thompson, Dublin, ami Rev. H. StalMra, Cordele. It ■ivWI be bmoiveliltig «o tniimry Maicyn'ftm to know that Mr Grange N. flcDonuld, '“he eon of Rev. George G. N, AlcDon- wild of idle tvduirtbus thslrlcit. Hill wpply for admbMlon ut this eeevdon of the com fvi'gt*. Thus c.rnfonontee Is camjaee.1 of ms vlerVcnl and 4« lay diflegetca, aiU repre- uenta a TnemtociWNIp of 6S.OOO. The sew- ei i in .will commence Its tiuu.ne.es proc. cd- »t » o'clock Thuwduy monUrnr, nnd ■will conldime to haVl vts ox-rdons until Tussdiy tniimAng, December l»nh. The commlnteos dr toe exahiitrtnK botnla. for applkviftxtix ll>r axtmkrdoo, ns well an coniinl.i vf.i on flnsk second, thliM and flounto ycaiH nr.tt next Wctbiesduy lie- fise confer..nice, to exatnlltie the ctlaascs b.fore fhten. Thilo nramtsu be u very Interesilnig and i>rot«nble scttacn. Several pretuthem bwe died during tho Tear. Rev. J. O. A. Clerk. D. D„ Rev. w. C. ».iUo. D. 11.. Rov. J. O. UU'IR- J' Rreedlove. Memoirs erf IPkik pre-uohera will bo read on 8un- "kiy itgbt of tlhe oorifordnC-o Sundoy will too u very htroonent day, commcnc- ‘"'2. 8 O'clock. RWhnp Wtlfon wdU nreitfi und orvUin deacons, and at 8 o'clock toero will be ondltowtitun df ehlcns. The primkisil In terest centers on toe tlkno when the asipald’menilei wall be grade out, which 1n »o tnxpoiCaift ttj preidher and peuple. What does Dr. Trice's IViloIng Pow der doT It tnaikea ct ila'IUty biscuit, de- ll.ikiu* pastry tual sweet nnd whole- some cake. , _ u , <A MARSHAL RESIGNS. Says die Was Ilirwt'llng to Sign Plank VbuUhens. Deputy United States Mondial J. C. aioywttrtl, located tu Rn-annah, has tendered Ms ncsIgnuiUon to Marrfhal Harrell, Tho matoec of the delay In the re turning vouchers of tho accounts of cx-MuiWhal Leverctt will he remem bered. Tlfose accounts uro now being sciulghlcned out, mill n day or two ago It Is understood that Deputy Mumbai lleywAarG received from Deputy Asher A's-rcs, toe Chief deputy tinder ex- Marshol Leverctt. some blank vouch ers, nthldh ho n\ts rrauested to sign so thee tlhe ucoounto could be made out. 'Mr. HcywaaM wanted to know uvliiit sort of Ilgurvu wen- g.'lnK on bis accounta, so tout ho could check to cm up frtim his books, end lie wrote to she deputy to that effect. He TOM given u rejdy, fn Which It was stated toMlt if bo did not sign the wjuehers his ruvounla could not bo tuple oul and Ihe would <not get the money duo btm^ Mr. Heyward, drow- evor. uu« unwilling to sign blank vouchers for file masons abated, und he determined rather than do tu he would wr'rgn ot once, avhlrth ihe did. ■Mr. Kcy’W'bi'l linu accepted n peel- tom under the government engineer nt thWMto «ind Iras been made au In- spec tor on use river, ills duUes wtll l*- to see that the flats front the dre,lines dump their m.aterkil tn tbs proper pfcvxw, outBIWe too bounds laid off by tlie engineering ilcliurtinelU. FAINT HOPE SERIOUS SUNDAY SLASHING. Tue Giecii-Ejrcd Hon.-ter Cuases Ida Robinson to Cat Cbaney Banin’ Throat, THE ROW WAS ALL ABOUT A HAN Ofl* of llii Women Locked I’p nnd the Other Served Up nnd "Sen* Home— ilnd VftUBht Jinny Tian Be fore—Tried fo Eecnpe* Jl was all about a man took prompt ed Ida Robinson to cut two long, deep, ugly flash** oa the neck of Chaney Harris yesterday afternoon. Chaney's wound* will ndt prove fatal If she taken care of beracif, but they wilt keep her off the street for some time to come, and will leave a couple of caricatures tha t will remain a* long as Chaney does. The two .women have for a long time lavished their affections on one man, who, with mnre liberty than either of them, divided hla affections equally, and It la said Impartially. The wo men, however, were Inclined to act swinish nnd on vurlous and sundry oc casions have trtavl to separate the other from this mundane sphere. These lit tle side pCdyn had a tendency to add considerable eclat to tho .domestic drama aud were usually concluded In the recorder's court by a line being Imposed on each. Here toe man in the case still further displayed hts liberal ity by paying both lines. It was no longer than a few weeks ago that both women were lined and lectured and told never to show their faces In the court room again. But the green-eyed moa ner ovas stalking abroad In the land and cared not tor (the admonitions of toe recorder ot a great city. So it came to pies that about I o’clock yes terday afternoon. When toe city was wrapt lu a mantle of fog and the qui etude of the holy Sabbath day, Ida and Chaney met near the corner of Plum street and Cotton avenue, nnd with very little ceremony, carried toe war Into Africa. Chaney was armed with an umbrella, und ldu with a keen Mailed knife, and they went alt each other in true Amazonian fashion. For some time Chancy kept Ida at a distance with toe umbrella, but ait last Ida saw her opportunity und made a pass at Chancy's neck with the knife. In an other Instant tho blood spurted from it gaping wound four inches long and one deep. Chaney hupg her head on one side nnd continued to do effective work With the umbrella, but Ida liked tlio look* of the gush on the right aide of Chaney's neck uo well that she decided to put the saino ornament on the Other sale, and she did it. This one started near the back of tho neck and came around to the Jaw bunt, when it turned and cut across the cheek. By this time Police offleer Lee Grace, who had seen the crowd collecting, started to the scene and Ida decided to make .herself scarce by running. The officer gave chase but could not overtake her. Gordon, the offered policeman, wae more fleotfooted, however, and after chasing her down an nllcy captured her. Both women were carried to the po lice station and ldu was locked up. Dr. Sullivan was summoned nnd sewed up oWiut a foot of gashes on Cha ney's neck. She was allowed to go home, as her Injuries were very pain ful and serious. Ida Robinson is dock eted with lighting and assault and battery. A single trKaa of Dr. Price's Baking Powder 'will dhow that lu real merit lit surposB*® al others. For economic nnd hygienic reasons uIKke inferior pow ders should be avoided. BICYCLE TOURISTS. Two Young Blen R*!e From Michigan fa Macon. iMessrs. Tracey, two young melt from Detroit, iMich., Arrived In M'aoon Sat urday afternoon on bicycles, 'having come alt, tho way, except ninety-three miles, on McycJra. IMessrs. Tracey have been nearly a month on tlhe rood, but have stoppel frequently and ridden slowly, toelr trip being solely for eight-seeing amd ro- ei’tuUon. Their destination ts Lake City, Flu., but. they wtll also take in all of the principal points of lntercat In ttl.Lt siute and probably go to too Wetrt Indices. Ora their return ihey will go by way ot Mtnnlssfppl and then take too Mississippi river home. They will remain in Mncon until Tuesday on account of toe recent ruins, and If toe rains continue -wUl remain longer, an they are In no hurry. A Telegraph reporter talked with one of tho Messrs. Tracey nt too Park no- tel Inst 1 fight, and warned from him thuit he and hts hrrftBer were students at a ‘Michigan college tuid were spend ing their vacation wheeling over tho country. Mr. Tracey said they had found good redds pretry much nil too way mat that toe roads of Georgia won* ns good as any" of them, except a turnpike mui in Kentucky. IIo epoko vory coiilpttmcntary of Bibb county’s raids. The brothers stopped four days tn ObvttMvxjgn nnd then came on to Maoon. They enndo about seventy-flvo miles per day when, on tho raid, und fn toe South kept close to toe railroads, os they found a- good wngon rood run ning Twilled with every mltrait In toe Sbuth. Wlhon they leave Macon they will follow the Georgia South cm, and K they Heave Tuesday morn ing Urey expect to arrive at Lake City on Saturday, They have enjoyed tho trip So tor Lvnd expect to enjoy It still more toe further south they go. They hove hall no Accidents and llko tho country. SHORT STORIES OF THE TOWN Interesting limes of News Gathered Yesterday by the Telegraph Reporters. JUST TOO SHORT l’OE HEADS. Some City Items Whleli Are of Consid erable Interest to Many ef the Residents of the city and the Snburbe* FOUR N1MRODS.—Messrs. Bob Reddy. Jim Flanders, Tom Gibson and John Coffin i, four of the Central’s pop ular engineers, lexve tomorrow for points dmvn toe Central wad. where they wfll spend a week bunting. NEW PREACHERS.—-Messrs. Sea born A. Smith, W. L. Jones cad Rob ert Kerr of Moaon trill be applicants for udmifwlcm Into toe South Georigu Metlijdtst conference 'When It con venes In WUycroes Thursday. ■ATTACK OF VERTIGO.—Mr. Si mon Joseph son Wad a serious attack of vertigo yesterday and ■ wus rendered unconscious for quite a while. A phy sician wins sent for tv»d arrived at a very critlcaj moment, giving him res- tor.-t lives tout soon brought him Around again. ^ . ,oti I A PLEA&A'XT TKtF.-Al iilcusant piety composed ot Misses Holey, Scrap WrlgtH, Lula Jtcrkci, Morale Stevens, anil Mitttm. Ed. M toon, J'flm WUlkcr, WlLsan We gKt and S. E. Bayne spent jmtcpduy at Knoxville, in Crawford county, on a pScastiro trip." IMPOdlTAOT MUErri'XG.—The la- dlcM’ nnx'tiary oC too Y. M. C. A will hold an important mooting in the par lors of the Y. M. C. A. tiffs afternoon rat 3S0 o'clock. Every monlbcr ot Hie Bodoty is oarnostly urged to ba present anil ptirileiiuto in the moating. AN ARMY OFFrOBR.—Liuet. Lind say, Ninth United States Cavalry. sta tioned tut Flirt Itobrnoon, Nebraska, is spending part of a Short Oeave of ab sence wiv.h frieuds In Macon. He is the special guesh of Mr. Robert Hughes. While here Lieut'. Lindsay, who ts biltnself quite a young man. huu been extended mainy courtesies by the younger loaa'l militia-officers. OOMMISSIONOR8 HACK.—Messrs. J. N. TaMey and A. Proudflt have returned fnoim toe Nontfii. They went t» execute tfrelr dKXtlcs us commission ers uippolnteU by Judge Speer to can cel tlhe 'Macon and NorUhcm 'bonds. They orate around by Wishington nnd JookeM In oa the Georgia, delega tion In congress. HARRY EDWARDS’ MILL.—Mr. Harry Edwards, toe well known writcr- fanmer. has rat last got hla big mill cltm (lxdd and mill resume grinding his neight/.th' earn next iweek. Every body within ten miles of East Macon send '.tthelr corn tlo Harry Edward's mill boeatisc he |3 the milter end grinds exceCdingi'.y title. His mill di'm Was broken four times lately rand de luged hie neighbors' plantation!', and all are gkrd now 'tlhl.it it has been fixed. Cankc and conseeiuonee. First try cheap nnd poisonous baking powders. Next call toe doctor. Use Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and health will be assured. It's better to pay the gro cer than the doctor. Mirsrr be TiTraxEiL—-tho Tdicsraph lets received a latter from Jlr. Clutrlea IIolKllold, who Is In Dublin. In wh'ch lie noriMilKimtcs vrtmt Deteotiive Wood saya of the murder of die man In Flor- cli ,wb» woh supposed to lie named.T. J. Miles. Mr. Bud fluid Is confident tlhe nun Is named Turrav, nod totit he is a untedlltvo who was In Dublin a flaw weeks ago. .Mr. Hodlllcld says total. Tuitnor Has a tv fo in Dawson. WILL LECTURE.—.WtHtam Edwin Hall of New York city fceUirod to a (utevded audience at tint Christian dlimvli tl'tt n gflit on “Yesterday, To day iukI Tom'orrdw." The lecture was sahl by those who heard it to be one of tllte host ever heard in Mhaon, and tout toe lutltorcr takes rank with ex- Govemor Bob 'fttykir. Tho nud once was hifjhly pG cased wi to the Lett tire, trad as an evidence of tills they ’nduerd Dr. Ilall to loclture again in too church tonight ami dtawe an admiss'on fee of 25 cents. Dr. Hail will take for his subject ton'girt “How to Got Married ami How to Stay So." This will prove an Ittternst'ng subject and toe church will no doubt bo crowded. MUST BE DANDIES.—<A paragraph In die Airhinta Jonnwl of Satunluy says: "Mr. Jim l-lmi sit. #r„ has sold his Hue rcirrage tctira, wh'.th ho has kid for so leng a time. Tho horses were line Wtys, and brought $00. They were sold to n sentOt«nian from Macon, who carr cd them to tlfcnt rity." All Mravtn will be on die lookout for too taint, ns n $00 pair of atrrago horses will he a sight. H'IV.tl are sell ng pretty cJ»up down liore, so the (hitlers lay, but there airo no such low-priced teams on toe market. X>siting sliort of a $000 pair of horses w'U attract attciridon in this o.ty of flne horses and prollty avomen. I PEOPLE MI II. Here is a story in four words. It can’t be beaten for brevity or truth. We are ready to submit to the demand of the people. Our prices stand as ready proof—they stand conformed to the demand of the stringent times. We have cut them down lower than ever. We are actually showing real good Suits—Suits stylish up to date—from $8.00 up. The excellent quality of our stock, our steady march with the time of fashion, our business method of fair and square dealing, need no introduction. A quarter of a century here in Macon has long since placed our business reputation first and foremost in the lead. Your Qall Is Respectfully Iimtel Chas. ¥aclitel r 515 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. A FOOT NOTE. A Comfortable Shoe makes life worth living. A good fit costs you no more than a bad one. YOU CAN AFFORD TO LIVE And enjoy life by wearing our footwear at the present prices. Drop in and examine them. ROFF SIMS & BRO., 406 THIRD STREET. Burke 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 to offer unexcelled facilities in buying and selling. PRICES LOWEST; STOCK MOST COMPLETE. 452 Second Street, . . . Macon, Ga. URGES PEACE. A Litter to the Secretary of Goodyear Lodge, Order of TonU. Ai many people are Interested in the defunt Order of TVintl the oott- tettts uf a recoin letter to ihe secretary of Goodyear LoGge No. to from one on the tnstdc, In Nnw York, will be of Interest. The letter- rays *bkt toe 715 members stob hoH matured claims will trav* tho cose decided this month by ihe court.-, but ns there is every reason to 'believe ttsat no matter which wiy the courts decide that an appeal will be rnilde. It will be next M.ireh before n tint*! dlspo-ttinn ts made of Ihe mat. ter .If in the end, however, the final deelnton *s favorable to toe general membership 55 tier cent, of the amount of Hirer policies will be distributed. The secretory of Goodyear Lodge mp toot shntlir cases brave been decided tn Penneylvuoto against the order for the entire amount. RAIN AND WIND FOR GEORGIA Washington, Dec. For Georgia; Rato; Increasing southwest winds. Dr. IT. W. Walker, dentist, Ut Second street (over Solomon's jewelry store!. Macon. Ga, •QUITMAN'S ENTERPRISE. Quitman. Dde. 9.—^(Special).—Mr. II. A UoEaohem nnd Mr. KJwurd l.louirt, two well known tu'-pon'-ino operators of Brooke oounty, wril soon be perena- ncnlt etaxens of Qudtmnn, In addition to gaining two such valuable ottlxeiis, Qulimnn well raise he benefited by a nrimttociurlng Industry throe gvrKle- men trill soon start. Mr. Blount not l <ng simv uttentnl a barrel head for n--;'flVt"e and spirit brarroU, which practical tunperitino operation! have pro nounced a complete success, rand he and Mr. UcBtcbeOt will tnomifacrare thteo rriteeff. heads on a large stole. It la probst'lo th it they wiU aso ma:rafitc- ture (srrtip (barrels omd other kinds. The fectoty win te > big butinros tn the course of a year, rand wtll add uo little to Quitmn's volume of burin roe. These gentlemen nro c»w looking apound for a lot. and wtll commence work on tho Orctory very shortly. Mr. McEa.Vtern hts bought the John Thr.irfher iioraee oral kit. and wilt soon move bis family to htn-n. Sir. Rlount end rfsmUy mail nkso eioon become per- nrenenk r-xdd'Tilrf. WAR SHIP SOLD. Valpant 1*1. Dec. 1—The war ship Es meralda, which the house of Flint & Co. has Just purchased from Chill for Ecua dor. said this morning tor the latter country, sailed thla morning for the Ut ter country, flying the tla* of Ecuador and with a full complement of men and .sun munition. PLAYED SION.-WoUt. Murphy, as sisted hy naver.il patrohnon, captured totvo negroes at 2 o'citook yesterday morning tvldlo too Irwt'vo spores were In tlio nr dot of an Interest, ug game of akin out on - otrriti street in n barber tdtop. tutors wore In too game, but only tlirtco wore captured. Iewer, at 11 o’dtock, Oflloore Qlark and Dumas oap- tureal n the roar of a private residence on IAiurHi sSrevt another crowd while playing toe anno game. There wero s'x In tills gnnte btst only flrar wero capturort. At each place toe gamblers Ivad a xromstn for a "Took-otrt.” Tltey wtll appear before tho recorder this uroraring. Dr. Monk Talks on the Results—WDrat of Thom. There nvas genuine disappointment at Mulberry street Methodist church! yesterday morning nations tlio large congregation. When Dr. Monk onnttunced that he would not proaobr but when he axmouncrtd iflMit he would real! toe report of the year's work toa« he expected fo submit to toe con ference, toe Ulsappointment gave way to intense interest, «a wtt 'were eager •to know wtrat bad been Cone. The report showed tRrat the church hud raisffl and expended $26,700 and torn 152 accessions had been anade dur ing toe j-ear. It «5so Showed tout tho Horae Relief Doelety ot the Church trad astristed 568 families and homes and expended $300, bcsldca other maiterlal Ud KT'.rt datld been extended tn Eiooo in need. The report was Interesting throughout and the members of toe church who heard It could not sup press a feeling of pride afl such a. good choiring. lift night toe services coosdsted prin cipally of n song service, rafter which Dr. Monk spoke of the result of the election, h.vklng for his subject, "The Results—‘Wihrat of Thom.” Dr. Monk's remarks were brief and were 'applied to the Teeult of the nldermanlc elec tion held on Saturday. He said there shoudd be no crowtais rand that every body should Insist on keeping up the good feeling that now prevails among nil factions and all Clamonts and help toe new ofllcers fo perform tooir duty. There Should be no more strife and wrangling, and If the proper help waa now given all of the evils that have been to seriously complained of In toe post would be abated. There wus nothing sensational! whatever In fits re marks. arid tlicae who went to churdh to hear hkm discuss toe article about him In toe Looking Glhss wore disap pointed. He did my 1lv.it he bod heon told Chub ns ia result of the recent cru sade an unfortunate woman in the city bad gone to a Baltimore reforma tory and tora't she .bad said before leav ing that She wanted to hear him preach, but knew she would not be ndhteti to .the church. On Oils line Dr. Monk told nhe would have been welcomed to the church, and he want ed unfortunate iwrimen of toe city und the barkeepers and nil classes to oc cupy his pews. He hall no hard feeling toward anybody .rand totit he hod not said nt» unkind word erf anybody, but had spoken plainly certain truths. The talk was full of interest throughout. SOUTH MACON BAPTIST. Awarded Highest Honor*—World’s Fair. DR ttICtfr * CREAM BAKING PSMVB MOST PERFECT MADS. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powdd^ ftn from Ammonia, Afrim or any other adoF~* “ 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, Interesting Sermon by Rev. J. C. Solo mon Yesterday. At the South Macon Baptist church Rev. J. C. Solomon gave his congrega tion a very beautiful and practical ser mon uipon the subject of faith, showing how essential It was In every walk and avocation of life, and especially to the full development of & pure Christian character, talcing as his text: “Stand fast In the faith.”—L Corinthians, xvtrlJ. He spoke of it In its relation to tem poral as well as to spiritual aftatrashow- lng th-.it It Is essential to all relations of one individual with another, to the foun dation of national and international com merce, to the advancement of civilization, peace and prosperity. The weakness of human nature, and esr^'lally In times of adversity, causes a nun to lose faith nnd confidence in him self; perhaps by some misfortune his confidence Is destroyed In his fellow- man, and often protracted misfortunes cause him to unjustly mistrust the al mighty power, \fh!ch should not be done for a moment under any consMeratton.be. cause God will use everything for hts honor and the good of his children. And again, for an Individual to honor God as he should, he must have and ex ercise great faith, faith that will so In fluence his dally life and walk that every action, every word and deed: will speak for that which Is high and noble, for that which Is pure and Christ-like. Faith In another aU-lrcportaat way, to the most potent factor for reaching a sin-sick soul, leading him from darkness to light, where lie may exercise all ener gies for the promotion of God’s cause and the uplifting of the world. But faith can be seen In two classes, one as a strong and mighty power, while the other a weak factor that rather pro duces weakness than strength. The latter Is the faltering faith that Is too orten used by professed followers of Christ. Nothing can so elevato, strengthen and dispel doubts and fears as that true and abiding faith thut should distinguish ev ery Christian from the woridHan. God often tries the faith of his servants In order to strengthen them. It may seem hard and dlfflclll to us, as wo do not un derstand his motives, but It Is for our welfare, and the most glorious thought of It all Is that God will regard and re ward all of the true and living faith we oxerclse In him. THE BARGAIN COUNTER. AU Irinas of fancy trix for the little rates art! toe Mg ones, too, can be fouitff cm Greene’s centre counter. Down quilts, California blankets, che nille table covers, all sizes rand prices, at Greene's. ChlRlren imltftens, silk and wort mixed; kid gloves nnd big assortment of b'audkerohlefs for the (halfdays rat Greene’s. Firivoy and black silk umbrellas for ladles nnd gentlemen's Xmas presents tvt Greene’s. u. I letter list. The following letters will be sent to th( dead letter office If not called for wlthii the next thirty days: GENTLEMEN’S. LIST. " 1 A'.—Mr. Aubralg. B. —Tcrrtfl Bbnner, John M. Black, H. Bergholtz, H. Foley Bowfos. G.—Lonnie D. Clements, John Cooper, Jesse C. CVinwoll, Jtick Chapman. D. —Esquire Dftvls, Rev. 8. H. Dlnon, John H. Davis, Hterim Dlekerson, Henry 'Denmed, Henry Doody. E. —Frank Elscni. F. —'IV. R. Hinton, M. J. Huckurd. F. —Dr. J. M. Howurd, J. J. HJims, D. J. Hallowuy. J.—JUs. F. Johnson, J. A. D. Jones. , L. —Gdorige Lawrence (2), Mark TF. Larkfmo. ~ • M. —Tom Mobley (col.), Robert Mc Arthur, JVohn C. "McNulty, J. 8. Me- •Gehee, H. B. Melvin. H. M. MUssle. F. Meyer, BUI Muway. N. —F. H. Nolen. P.—Lawrence W. Patterson, J. W. Parker, Orapt. J. C. Pbrker, Dr. J. G. IPudsleyi P.—!A. 'M. Hirker, 'A'. Pledgee. LADIES' LIST. A.—Miss AIVce E. Allen, Mias AngQn- roarst. C. —Mrs. Hannah Clark. Miss Molmie Oaanbrell. Miss Rosta Cunningham. Mira l/ad'.e Chnfrnpfdn. D. —Ctarie Dinkins (<sol.), Florence Daniels, Mias Lizzie Drlsset. G. —Carrie L. Greur. F.—'Motile Hall (col.). Miss Natalia Hj-mes. J. —Miss Criddy Jackson. Miss Marais Jtonea. K. —Mrs. Ann King. Miss Pearl Ktteh- ens AR®* Nealy Kinils. L. —Mrs. Lizzie Lewis., Miss C. E. Lewis, Miss Eva. Moore. N.—Mrs. Lane Nkskson. P—Mrs. rusad.t. Mias Mttybel Phillips, Mrs. Annie L. Parham. Mrs. LBa Patterson. Mrs. N. A. Plsyere R. —Miss Sidney Reddish, Mra. A dal •Robinson. S. —Miss Mhry Scott, Miss Emma E, smith. T —iDos Lollie Tlpenon, Mrs. Nancy) Thomas. W.—Mrs. C. H. TPtood, Mists Lena IWocM. S. B. PRICE. Pastroaater. O. T. Kenan, Superintendent, Mtoxw, Ga., Dec. !, ISM-