The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 11, 1894, Image 4

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1>, 1894 | titter oil itfltfg fiB« end tiu»o fea there, there Is to ho do 'WtdiV' If everything I Ifl to l>o nmootfi nml lovely nnd there la m fUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR *? bo 00 •“**. "'tat ; too great Jumping Jenna lorn docs the country want with prize llglttera? Kimball Hou*e and was pleasant, and "? Sajedwvtrtd prove profitable to u» schoow rap resented. “There I nothlngof any value. Judged from „ tlMj name of newspaper standpoint, In Iho nroceed- Inga of tlio meeting." he sold. fHB DAILY TiSLrajltAl-lI-jJeUvered by carriers In the city, or n:ailed, free. 60 cents a month; 11.75 for three , . ., _ , months; *3.50 for six montba; *7 for one aon rtn!rK '- That 1» a matter of Tha Emperor William thinks Iho retdtsfag iwns mote s-.-rioudly Cnsuhod Ilian tfl» was 1>y the fill lure of some of the representatives to cheer at too men- ***** hrlgfit Vino/(He lady told me yesterday when I met her on -he street oral asked her wha* she ivjs &/*•. w r th i lw T «l«raph. which si, year; every day. except Sunday, *6. CUB TELEUKJU'H-’m. Weekly, Mon- day*, .Wednesday* and many*, or Tue*. dayn ■fhuraa&ya and Saturday*, three months, *1; dx month*. *3; one year, y. opitfon. Prolmlily tho re'.ohatng can ■hmd tt If tho tsurpecor con. A Frcroli Journalist, who like most of I his /JOtratrymcu ■» probably In j chronic sir;o of cxtfi-tomnnrt, Insists flint RHB SUNDAYl XaiLEORAPH-By matt, I Hi rough President Clerekind these one year, *2. I (jhta-d Stabs are on tho point of bc- PHE WEEKLY TJtiLKGRAPH-By mail, I coming ‘till© seventh IJuropeun power, one year, (U I Nobody knows exaatty what tilts kuusCRU'rxiwts—fayabio In odvanca. tDe,n5 '' ,rat *t seoms to bo wameUilng liemlt by poatal order, check or regia- I Yke Ufo fifth (Wheel to a very remote i lered letter. Currency by mall at risk I wagon. . of aender. i.r, r Sr* aeit-grapr., which she. held In her bnnd, that *he was down town to do some shopping, "you see,” saMjehe, “every woman in town reads the Telegraph, I bedeve, more to see where to trade than anything else. For ? y .? w 2. Y 3 * 1 ' i’ ,n entirely dependent on the Telegraph for s(lopping informs- uon, otkI you may jug* Bay, if you w?-?* f®, ltlat I for one never trade wim a- merchant who hasn’t got enough ‘get up and get’ to tell me what he has that I need.” A CARD FROM MR. DURANT. t . ^uusotion. iHxnnorctuvation . ^i ^rdm ^ka^,^ ‘ Mrc, " a *>"«> <« Wowing his tin (trampet nnd payable to ' Tins xeleuLipu ^ boa ' lln S 51,3 iairiBour nes In Denver! ’ | Gov. Walt© is with him. Denver will J perhaps u>t mind Gci). Booth's Hilo 18 SOCIBTlY A WINNER ? | filing' after 1 riving grown used to tho Tito tuatrlago of Arthur Winner and I <ur '*rM |lt in8 blast of Ikrv. Watte’* buss t2«lV>«e Moore, ooto*ra.tal 'n tho twra A tyuipniMim may grow Rooms Hfeitln ptwitenSnay at Lansing t<m S* rtilrou 8 | ‘ oOMhiat mauling, llko tiiturdky hst, is not likely to occupy " ll,er ' , " jll ' lf P ankal Potions* of the a great don) of space iu the muiety col- I sm,tom y. limns of the fftorttttmtiora inpem. Nov- a Kentucky negro has oonfowed that PJittutaM, it Was u nritaMe event. I ho murebrud a white man from whom JlmlyJtwio yams og., Mr. Winner ws« ho whs trying to steal, simply because Jt falng young satuHwggor with the tiio man surprised and scared Mm to lirl*d«tcHt pnosjauth ithoad of Mm, in I death. If me only stops to examine his ytrUcttUr lta<\ But, uthttpplly for the qutrtltm, be will find that coward Ir m nnd die stflmt oimln in width Its I lee is os fruitful a source of crimo as moaned, he mus overtaken try a very so- tliouglirhsiuw and that Tom Hood did r.ous mlaforttmo, toovit, it lifie sentence I not fully cover khe case when he said tor lead vert catty atlowinj: hlmscdf to that ”cv.l is wrougtft by want of im dotee.bd in a grond pyrolahnlo feat I thought «g well as went of heart.' consisting <U araea, tmutlw and rob- I ■— • b«ry. This dantpod Ms prospects go l^Wwoen them, soieuoc ami trado elTunUMtly ntuut for imiuy j-.vmt !, n ro ‘ ,ko udvnnceH every mow oauod to stduo sc a trader In his set, I 3,1,1 I!ut is tt to bo MUovtsl, us But he was a 1«>ni Winner, and l.y n ’I ww 'sl. Ibat French enterprise )» to the help of a twrdim, mviimil through Krilld "l* Wie ,K)n, » ot i*» heroc-s of iiHItietiniial o ttos who miMed h s no- Il,Mlx,llll< ’ k 0,,d ° ,il “ r hottieflehls of tho t ustonw! errulgeneo. Its tui* been re- hlst '^mkedbu-nlan war to clarify su'- hcored to Ms place In todoty iwtd will Rilr? If f * > ’ 6a«»r, dcad- toiv l*ivo mi opporhut.ry of demon- I <,Md * od ' 1unw<llto<A, y-*“ 1 «i*swe«t | (ra Mitering Us real wmth, to* ^ Hwwb vf you who “take your M«oro ato, fas* gtrrei evidence | tm ” U'rttwtiy. of (luloiiis «f no unpromising kind, nnd ,... , „ , Trying coDtosted election cus«t be- ' ^ * ,er I fort*.tlio bar of tlio iunino of rqprrwntn- _ tlvra Is not a bUHlmn, ,«rticutarly cM n very y ngc rfio developed n cututed to br'ng to the oovmtry tlio turn in Itui aamn Hue, and ton yrors il,ueh<*ltmmvltor ‘Teller’ evhlch it is al,vm ' n too penitentiary, mluUn.vlty In-need uf. But if tiluvo Is wiri* ospj.,1 lnstl July, tor having ; n deed a prospect of thus choking off aided to a jxirtloukutly brutal murder | tt possildo Increase In Cw isuistou ex- u.t JUhlsou tJliy. pendlture, "t«rny” (as our great grand- I. .iVer, brnuS *f b> ,,ln Fftoop. rtta be- Iladdlto used to My) who will bo bold MoW WiniHg. It was a <ui*> of u> ve at first a'gltl. ,nis uxilily, itowrausx bear lug. the iCiyllHti crop of nim ttimbtiio but- I ' ll10 dorraiBo in tho comi ngs of tlio luowiMng Ids broad tempi,o awl (Jvo n,llw *nlH of tho country would peitiaps fit of those ivreitty-iwxiwxi strlpol exoiSo dcuiwr Interest in -tiki breast of suits, in nvhtoh tor tnvclvc years he Ind too average voter If die report had out never fill let to appear u.t (nfid'o roeop- I <wmn «t O tkne when so niauy averngo lions; qii.ia woti tier uttlden heart. I K *™ bavo itlienwolrew been unablo to She saw and she sighed; hf, too, I wo1 '* ttI V earnings at all. Nevertho- Mghcl on Ms side, ntid It nvna a mulch.' *•■) too people cannot uffonl to be in- Ihlt ISie cum alt of true love never ,u fferaut to tlio prosperity of these would hn.ro ‘Tun nnkoth” Imd not Mr. plv: ' t highways. They might Winner ptauatuvl ut.ll oiHicr claims nH l '" 41 tluokno to toko Intorrat in ttio ui>ou isxioty. It luippened thnt he was ocnullron of title ootmtry roods to nrar- bnjtimr to * <r*m who wus a “promo* iwu iwOio ouggratod tbs Idea of butldlnu a brldirn \n. ,.r aI 5 y record. tv«n coo beat 1 uruigo mroNs iho Mis- Itr The <iueriil.m is often untied about noun nnsr. | Dr. I*rico’i» Ikiklnu Powder. Of rouroo it man svho, in advance of other people, anno wantni to bu ld Midge nrroitt a big river llko Itw ftlls- •ourt, was no •-Kamil putmocs" nml uotfid not lick Ibn friends. Ho eared friowls, ontl ho vised them so of- | SHORT TALKS WITH MANY PEOPLPa. “You might state that Mr Smith 1* In tlio oily," sold Cel. Wiley yratcr- dny. as I usked him for news. "What fctitvifljr f .n (Us liroVhw’s bdmlf that I Bmtthr* I awked. Mtuntetied tiuit s\rUiur 'NViJimVa life nenuwo u-um cnni- I V. lth Utl . nmcb towUtought mwi . I Wiley would 8penk t»o vu^upiy nt nni/UKX nnd !in> mxxb tamed adrift about to epeak of a man named Smith wl'th ,tnv> cilrtiths b<-tor» Las tluncoo. I out giving full name, occupation, placo ,n\im esuno <h« wodd'4i«. I ° f ?****"». flnd . drscripUon. •*! llie oon- I doa't know," miUI tho genial colonel, 1i\totilnc i*ufU\w, In ua’jniKtuJiuble KOCHI tt smlK*. "I waa HltUnti here a tn»ro, amde it a *010010 inMdliur ’* Oiicv to Z *3° and «• maQ ^Ith 11 big HLt * I vaitao in hta Jond cuino rushing In ILcI not uoslro >ulgar o^xxs to Anturh I nod Mid, 'My nom* ki Smith, and I the mmxity of tlio ooouaon, ami when I ^ot a blaulc wurronteo deed.* Mo- die a,iSUlster .rtrrt he m ril own iu,o 5l tho wtmlon s offloo w.tlliu thtt walls ot "I’caktug a word, 1 handed It to him. tho t*vg I In umulibr momenlt, ho picked up lit* nvin I.k. i. tog vuliho nml disappeared through the Tlio iu] tins,, tv a Mid, Wore tanned I door us DaotrsaMarausly as ho had cn- by the presence of 'Tunny dlstlngulidied ,e r«d. Wtio he w-na or whoro ho cimo men”—Mu*** .baSalo-, ^ -- fr .°"» I don’t know, but I think * man To the ©11 tor of tile Telegraph: Since Senator Tlarrts has undertaken to di- tort adverse cntelsn from tiho seuato Judldury coium'jttve, of wtfioti he is oholrmtiu, on account of Mm commit tee's attempt to tbrohtle tho regstttuiion bill by declaring, not only In print but on tile Moor of iliio sena te, that iny re port published in alia Telegraph of Sun. day won full of troccurao.cH anil au in. Justice to every mumlier of the Jud • clary cotmulittee, I desire to say a few wronis on -the same subject I do not care how much Senator liar- ns or ouy erthor man may objBot to my reports so krog ns their objection cor rects a real injustice. Neither do I pre tend to say iwrbut mnttvro prompted his oomm-.titeo to sign tbe death warrant of Ihe regintnub'on bin (for this session) without hearing evidence in the case. But I do object to that ancient excuse “’t™ milsthko of too scnutorial repor- tor-ba Mg eutered when all llie facts stMtttin ffllb JusMec of tha erttidsm. There are utany men who think when tixy become m embers of too liwada- turo tlHjy are priwltsged heyowl criU- clsm, no rna.ttcT what toey <lo. In the present rase toe .result proves -the cor- reotius# of the very words which made Senator 'Harr.s hold up h1s liands 1n holy tiorror to think tout anybody should crib else too great Judiciary oouinfltlte,) of -tike senate. I said that the senate outmn'/tteo had got tlseif Into a liole by Ms action on the reg's- UUfion bill and Ifjo only way it could get outwits to-take toe hack track. If the august committee of the seu- Ii'te was doing lyh-.u ,-,t believed to be for tho Interest of Hie people wlten tt attempted to kill too regtstirotion bill, ns Mr. Harris said on the floor today, then the only question I ask is why ditl tine committee forget its deoaiou to tlio da.tr itooplo and take tho 1* 11 up again if It nvtts not "under pressure" of the imirgnatlon dlsplliyed by the house? Had too housot quietly miLmuMed there is no doubt itltiat 'the registnition bill would ibuv bo a ’corpse, kllteil liy (lie tktgger of toe senate Jtuliolttry com in- tits; But toe house rebelled and, whether Hie sonirtors fett sore «u slut |>oint or not, toe. fact reanatns Hint they took the Ituck 't'l-ank when illey found the storm nltout tootr heads. MemlHirs of the b- 'Use satd the bill was held as the re sult of it deal with Fopuli.-Ws; liu-refore tha wounded seiiatom shouht go over i»to the Ilrsise for tholr BallslUollon. Seu.nt.s- illiirris Is an mlvoivUe of the reg stmtition Wll, nml wants it passed. Tlicrcforo 1 do not seo why lie stvould resent ertftism Ittiat could not bo ap- plltsl to Ills conduct, and I protest ttg.iln.st ttho committee dtklging criti cism by Jumping on the reporters. Senator Hhtrls s-.tyd lie does not know where I gott the ' nfornmtlon upon which the cbjetti.lon.tblo report was based. It would have token u deaf, dumb otnl blind imbecile to fall to get It. It wits at,out the only interesting Hi intt talked about on tout day, a tnou til ing to whvt the public calls a sensa tion. E. Gtl. Durant. AttaUta, Ga„ Dec. 10. 1804. ANTE-BREAKFAST SMILES. iSouto Stredter—dakey, how you spelts life? jH>ey—Vat you tonkin’ Vif--dot leedle Hide or do mark on dent tree- t»ll-ir sartto?—HMladelphla Record. “There goes a n»«n that really and tray loves the game of football.” Is he the captain of the '• "Cl rent Bcottlt. no; he’s n truggkit.”—Detroit Free Prera. fnntt-AVliat's tont? You wont to give another party? Do you know what your last party o.w? Mrs. Inntt—No; but I know what Mrs Do Style’s last txvrty coat.—Puok. Cousin Kate--Yoti have mode It took us good as ever. Churtey, you ore a trump. CJhariey—Y<w; but then It's lw unronmvm (tiring for trtwneu to rofuae truinpe.—Boaton Trsmerlptt. a. D ^ h ^°, yoJ thlnk ’ Waiws. What hajTKUn* iw a v«r>- im±i»ful demtli? WaMre—W ,-n. ladlee. it 1s Koncnitly nl- lotoid I fit nit there Is n.ttotlng so painful ns suspetvw.—Chtetgo Ttmew. iuon"-ttlsM ,, I *rom i non i Know, nut i tmnk a man men -Hums, doolWnra who go ably oa- with bl« oerve deserve, at leant a per. i. «!f’ll it teuYtru nre hluu .. eo.*i ...,ti .. ■ _ .i. — -— •• ulstnl In wearing tiro ounmutlaUon. It I •onW notice In the pewspapers. it tat uint.d Lx,w cMturato u tour the v-mL*/. ? al !“ that Co 1 run n or Fr! ) tlk i, M 1. w Knight Is after iny s,-nlp for saying lugs oanKnuhlng imrtlcs nre to make, I that ho four hour* In getting the nor Just hew aeon shoy will return to body of 11 tone. Smith, the eulcldo matt tlio «li»4*nv» nf ,. „ , I carrier, tho other day. Well, without too nt their prerotiv* "twaal going Into details about how tho rnle- runouotw. . I take occurred, I Just want to soy that 01*1 tony have ton tv*it n, ! " tl * mlalnfornted. and tliut I troukl w.rtr rm J,*. T7 u « ,* W> “ 01 '« one ot life hist men In the world ttutir iriivub, tote .nmatca of to do Mr. Knight an Intentional in- tlio ixtaoa na total ns of tho “dlattn- I Justice, na no one known better titan misled" mhwts ita tdothnt h« ts prompt to ettund to BU.SUOU taiM« no fwmatvd too r his duty, and makes ,>a© of too moat tuxon, gora widtout Mylug, I etltclent otne-ra Btbh county ever had. Nor W1U too public m to feel au tb7«>£? intorcvt in lot aireor ona future jwa* I »{!nnln* c*t t5ic-ir terjn of offle* they ttldo liouevikoSd of tiiii rviiikirkshi** |®‘ ,ou *d ]«n8 tvn o*Mln«n«» requirliur .. mna >» wy ow - ncr ln n M cu „ t0 loupac. i ,^-1^ l Uj> ^ the w ^j ft If lihera be noythln* (and them la I P r °m !a «u citiscn to me yeeterday. graentllysuppcnedre bo -wnetong, ln ^MnTh,rg^^ toe aootrlnouc heredity, atroioty iu gon I Bit* world 1* inhabited by laay and oral is apt aooocr or kt»w to error ,u,ee people, bat an ordinance could nos., otw* i u, pasaed (y,;u]r:ng peoplo to swing the most vital oonoeen. tor, tmdor that I thetr gates on tho Inskle. If such an doohlne, was there over hid a more I orJln<,n o* was passed and enforo«d the ti-ipeftd boit* (or a nrertv raw, of trot. 5f!5*W» -"’“W liavo “ eomptratlvely mce ot *« a ® «>»>• time converting a largo uanton of thuge otsl Jall-bJnls? the population of tho cKy, whoso only If ’bondliff’’ toys (n Ita -work the IJSfi* u ‘'““J 0 "' the owners of open ■ .. ' sole*, and wl», wouH gtally J.-ln the nwny mstlmcuahod men who lent toureh and Ht>ro this bad habit If the poteMxd toiuxtraanoo to toe affolr nf- I *** tetsoveA Why, I started to tra irov.ng ebtalmd Warners comma- ^to^tn"^ rAt-on, and (n n»do tho a Is I but l ixu\ not gone tvro hua- »ibl<S ttxiy oomo to Imagine that tholr from my boarding house “ ur whwl 1 riln taerplunk’ against ono of c-tare in toe proceeding wua trot alto- I those oonfoun-le-t gates, *klnnlng my gather suoJi as becotstn law-torim; and and iowcalng four front troth. liiBiMt>ltrAwjiitf nltinvta \vi„ I obout t#n mlnulM X 8&t down on a u un\ns. \\ iunw win* I tbo cold damp ground and Vnwsed* a hKae «nd » <\*mnmt*t!on; but is so> I 1 nuw^d my wounds. Th*n i ci«y-U the human mco-w «te») | dre 0 t k' 5 ™Vren , 'su ! Xv %ta^ Wh re n K S A d.spttch to thoTolcgPnih7olluJtig 58 to tho Osbott-fTtsslmmone flglrt, says; I k **P Mt Eaton shut.' “Thus far toe nrranjronwato foo the match have gotro elottg tvry wiwotoly nt,ht from AUatua.'whs-re b'e'aMeujJd and done of the partfra tn’.ctvwtei * n . »» tmpertant osMoc of the Baptist tlo pate any hjtcfi." Is " " ^ Good gwutiousl Whaxj lohesmroof I »”»« truoMoicL Dr. Oaintavil"totd”m'e the taVta of to. ironing shbroM if. {^{ BJMaW* 25 CAreful anti ConslMtenit—Father (look ing onnvhla ft araea) -i don’t want that oitrooloua pagwr brought inito this houoo UK'.tln Jack. I atweyil leive iny copy tin itllA Inin -rv r * on (the train.—dlunpcr’s Itaz.i,r. Jlteon twyo ,(i«t he , <tix-sn't see why thoro should bo nay objection to a wo«n- ®n otltot-lnK ttho legal prohwfloo. Nine out of ten jnarvictl tueti know vrett e'- 'jmh that her word !□ law.—Buffalo lAUther (Impnwalveb’l—Sui'pooo (hat I dhould be taken onvny umt.lenli-—n-h.it would become of you ? 1 reweront Son— 1 d stay hero. Tho question la what would became ot you.—Wtwt Chester vTeljC* THE PBOSPEROUS WIRiEXrR*AS3. Wihy Farmers Down Ithere Have F£nv U0l%Mni to P«uy. QfoRae, G*.. Dec* 10.—(SpodnJ).— Money to Pcare in rhe TilityritfL nnd inMuieeT? H. r.v. <*>mi)Uraaivrfy Bpenk* ffX’OSplfr ere In gt>od rth-.ipe finan* **• few oif them are imnluned with 0®}, and Obe fcreolcwure of a mo^t^rape xi nrndom heird of. In flao: Int hifl p-xrt of the ojurtiry !ko never fcflt the necessity of going Uato (lobt tb eueh an extent afl to planter tho foinme over drib mort- atxl Whe mUn reason of tiito la thait the farmtim have n>rveT a’iopted die uijwtee policy of plan'Un all coiLton. No Y\«dtem com fend but littile meat wtw tfmnped ito «<hl» cnotlbn durlm? the prat* etlt year. (Many fa^mc-rgi nil so bacon to iMtl. and (f it we mit tor rhe numee*- oi« Aaw-<ffai)Ia -and turpentine distillerka WhkJh r^julre lar^ quaWdWes erf frmin and meat so supply 7helr rtock aniil employiea, ttoere would be no HhSprnertt» ot fttfiehe convmwllilca to tills ,e©whoi. There ittut bean ormarfderablc improvetnenjto In the methods of farm ing: £n ohe wlne®rtuas bn. reof*nt years, aod It has t»e«n aiontmjsWy de»nvwwttra)L- td «hat itbo u*ne lam (Is of Sou til Georgia <*in be broutfit up to a t&tfi sUi/te of pnwIiwUveiwsui by fentUlanfiion A r^ rnoirflcalble fadt aitout tlhcae lands Ir that whon rtfhey bwve /been well fertilized hr jaVJfii-ft the crups wfH Kterod almost any droruth. Ono of tile oddest and most rHiooehfjr.il formers of Telfair county olearty demansitnalted tOito llidt tfhla year. He punoed twenty acred In, com on land thaJt «iad toeen cuUhuted for over fifty yeoni, brrijJdcai»Mnt a liberal quanti y of outtora yeed. wtolbto manure and guamo. Wj2>er«a frum tie twenty acre Held 800 fbu^hela at com, end dnrxiqg tire pro- ^Jtod dry weartiher of M^iy awl June, jrhWe Mo imtfafoortf crape, w<h!oh bad wen nriNlzea In uhe obi way, were W from tlhe effecu of the h J? «» wan green and growing tlleely. tit Is nothing unueu&t to see Hilda of corn avcTaglna forty bushels to ®, ,:d .n' wa, : ,n ttle famtets learn f’J'T*- Intensive sy«tem the Creased, ami tt 'l 1 !’ < ?; ar,y Jhwn <b ait the wire- gram to too rnorft .lesiratble section of tote equitlt. The farment hUive made i°JLJS uaher ways, no tably, «he clara of dwelling houses and tK ”™fv which would do credit to any twerjoutouma saattioIL The log houses and conn-cribs at fifteen n n,l twerily yieora ago have qWcn way to taSncS oim <i wea1 !' 1 * 8 - nn d aummodl- aus ittiros. In recent years tthe fhrmera have been nttelng largo quaMtiMea of crowfoot thay. which is preferatUe to tah J'h'fk™ and stock tihrtvo on it. h ^ 58 raised as a secattd crop, after oats are cub and tt does not rS quireithemof.it fetVlle lauds to produce Tt ‘ n n %^{.•tomxtwvce. CrttSi wilS l kie D fat bn it «11 winiter. and the seed from it iy u fi-yod far gkmUtry. ls *£*■' bHn « u » Probably fmer tam any otocr‘S^ofTtoJ , Lai<ta ore cthraup nnd dan be bought on vtry tthaail terms Marw Snld’ttriSim o° r 'H!L a ' 1<1 BouKl Carolina 'MVMle Gcorgh dbufa* here everv year, 'buy land* and SSL /they imike fiVjod ci-Jze?n.s nml itfl»Hrrw faittmeiH atolzems atH tllirlUy -.32? "^rrwrara people ure comreira- tlv ly proetporoits and hanov. «-ns t voiy Jtrowjwrous and happy, aod rtlw * be ’^ or have unUotrtrtedly toe 'best counttry on earth. y SAFI-J BiItOWERS AT SHE LUMA N. They Wire fltmhtenm nml Did a Bung- fin* Job. Stollmnn. Deo. 10.-(SpeolaL.)-S(vfe- blowers ttfwl Biter lit nils on Mr. C M CtnuKy's safe, presumably hist Stttur- dby^alttough it wtis mu dlscov- w\'«l <tM tli h morning. rhoy Rmn to htive been amiiteuro, fur n 11111110 “ ’’“fitting Job of 4L Not T* 10 tmontth powder was used end the doorautsmrt Mown from its hingos tmt conqdately wircckvd. TI,o burglars, af ter ru ling to got -m-j-n-y, which tStey non, after, left without ctikiug any BoimIs, so fitr ns ran be dlnebverod. Mr W> «;“e by Whlcli he ran et on ntltaniipt <o lunate cte Inngkirs. ‘““15_ a Y e boe “ Wte mvk of tirantps, ut til wbteib the o.ty Was been infested a ’"'° W toiro mis. pl(t°t» tuh ranters were, loitering nrotind toe stroo's Sttiurday anil Sun day, but -they have lUaipixnred. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Powder ABMWmy PURE THE BH1TED STATES COURT- An Interesting Session and a Large Attendance Ail Say i Yesterday, RECEIVER TINSLEY MAKES REPORT Important Cast «1t Attorney* Versus the South Carolina Railroad and Vei*> 5 diet for Plaintiff* in th« Sum of $9,500—Other Mutters. In -She United States court yesterday a hearing was had as G> toe compensa tion duo in toe rase of counsel vs. too Soulth Chrollntai Railroad! Company. Judgo Speer rendered a verdict in fa vor of petitioner in -toe sum of $2,500. Receiver Tluttley of tho Macon Gas Light and Malter Company made his report to too court for tlio month of November. The report red-tas that too torn! receipts of toe company during last moatlb were $8,505.10. The total amount now on hired, Inclining the balance left over from last month, ls $4,438.41. Tho toltol disbursements for operating dhnrges and btabtotiments amount to $7,401.70. TIM diSbunwmeats on ao- oount of fixed Inll-erest charges amount to $2,271.72. In addition to these d‘s- bursenienita, $3,180 was paid on cou pons of first and second bonds maturing November 1. The cash balance now ln toe hands of the receiver Is $2,271.72. In too case of C. Bralnard (Hight ot al vs. too Murray Hill Improvement and Water Supply Company et al, Judge Speer passed on order requiring Ed. J. O’Connor of Richmond county to show aauso lie Core itoo court av-hy ho should not pay to too receivers of too Murray Hill Improvement and Water Supply Company nil money realized from tlio sale of wood cut, anil to show cause also evliy attachment for con tempt should not Issue against him n tin* premises. It appeared from toe report of Jho re ceivers tited some time ago that E. J. O’Connor hud erected a su-w mill on toe property of ithe company -end had cut down a large number of trees. Tho owuers of toe property ordered this ■topped, nml okvni that, (/Connor agreed to do so, but -tout later ho be gan again to cut tootr tttimber,. vvliicb he sold at one dollar per cord, and that he oouttnunl to do Mils unlt.l lie had cut and sold one -thousand cotxls. MR. WHITE WILL COME. FIRE AT RA RNB3VILLE. Six Huntdmea Bate* bf Cctoon Badly Da-imgci about two-tlhlrels ot whldli is covered tW aTrS^'i „ «“« batra t« more or Joaa - * OM damages by fire and mJ!^Ii«*2 lc . ,,Kuvle * t losers ure a few Sirmem fivtn* near the city, tlhe buver* haying itesi-ty alt their cotton lneared How the fire orUrtmtet fa unknown killing nujar cussejta. ii Ok-. Dec. 10.—(Special).—Col lie -Wnrdiaiw Shot und kill-,it jtm BrMe ytwierelivy in tots county. The 2tv’ I ^.i" ,? 2ia5 0 " 4l ® «f toe (rate ffr’.Jf® 1 . lKfcl to tnqurtl:, brtnwlni: eoy trnu te«d an toqihto, brttwinK W wtttktiw here with him. Wardkvw *iva took toe killing wtu, Accident™ >a your Chariot to a star" wus Emotwon n advtco. The star of cut toe baking |»>wJera is Dr. Price’s. Mr*. tVstte-iant It £ti Turkey that a jvmtva Is nbt allowed to see ber hus band until toe duy of toe wedalltw? Mrs. Potts—I don’t romento? r ; hut ont- yw tt Is not tn-aeh worse ttiwu the American way af seeing eo llotto of hbn after Dtnnittti*,—tifituhpll* Journal. 'When shall we have rsu rapid oromslt? Wthon 1-klhMu pcrfeetB hte fly ing nsutlilno. Then tiro w,wld will taro tom will get ™ "Wly of Dr. Price’s Diking Powder by the universal aortal route, ANOWIEU LIBEL ON THE SOUTH. Commenting on tho recent diegvacc- ful araault made on Editor Metretlf of the jAckwrovtlk? Citizen by Ju.lge doung ln the omco of the former on uooront of oottw- edttorfed cxpreaslons to the paper, toe New York Evening Peat Ktya: "The most astonishing to lira ? bj ^ t .v-1!i''^' ow '' r,3,r »»«ultSla tile >»« n veDimlt them toomratvea u t vm their •chivalry.’ Everywhere etso In the wottkl the man who draws a deadly wrapm upon on uanrmed man L re garded as outside the pale of civllba- tlom but to many parts of the South such conduct Is regarded only its evi dence that one is a ’iretul.'niun.”’ Thta aiatetnent ts tibetously untrue. No where In the South u the mun who •Iram* a w«u»,n upon au unarmed man orstrtke. a man w-tthout duo vmrulng considered other than a paltroon and a coward, soratwraers an, hoi-tenqwred an.1 perhaps too much Inclined to right perwtota wrongs Without tveounro to law, but tiro sentiment of the South d< iT* f? ,lort » anything that any where to the world It utweinlvmsnlv The goat ts unfair in Its J.i,L-™vu of toe South. Judge Young Is no betore a «m|w >,< f»rother n chivalry than u Judge Piwer_of New Turk socloly.— ~ Picnyuse. SHOULDN’T BE GIRLISH. The -Massachusetts mlU'tia had a pa rade and review ln Boston recently and sometu.ng terrible happened. A "I ruB!le< J 1M<) P rtnt - and said: I *iw three or four of the naval bat- f um - 11 u an awful * waa ia the army wo n^nn J t '.° (00 S 11S ** ,he tolmtlu was to» P m!5^ e ’ aod . haJ tome of B ° wlth fatigue uni- *?. ri {'* M*> ihro of march. But, to nL'SfV? and . Purooses, tho nwrch la Benton toe other day was a parade, and toe proprieties should have been ^J5 r 'T d VY? 1 ' 8 rl « ld| y- I think." The t .? oLllC '." ludt be a Perfect ma- jjta*’ ** PramWe. Every move of hie must be under tho orders and control If tte“US? ?' 10 . b ? rn to twwSnd! It the cajHaln uys, ‘ Lyes riEHit'' th$» tho S t*rt US -r>, l00lc waj "‘ Bn<1 not to taa The ntaohlw, must obey, and It must not chew gum. He Has Accepted too O.ul to the' First Baptist Ohurdh. From ia private letter to Mr.. Colder ■Wlt'Jlngihiam It ls learned -that Rev. J. L. White of Atlhoville, N. C„ who h-is been called to -tlho pastorate of toe First Qiptlst cihucth In llhts city and 'Who was bore several days ago, has decided to accept the call and will come to Macon ln’« few days. Mr. WnJtvghum hits given toe com mittee entrusted wtllh toe eeleoiton of a paster for toe First Baptist Church no olllclal notice of ht3 acceptance, R tin place, aa tlhe tlhreads on top of too caning pipe-avonld not be adequate to bold toe valve abainsti the mighty pressure, (which is estimated all toe way from 250 to COO pounds. "For a large well Uhls (breaks toe American record. The well that held rhe record ln-f-ire was the iMimous Du- kut, located on too Cygnet field, which was credited from 10,000 to 20,000 bar rel a -110', but experienced men claim rh-at this well of ours 13 Uhe largest tn America. ” -Some idea of toe value of toe well -may be inferred from toe fact thnt tho largest a-utoendoa-ted welt In tola country, (previous no tots great strike, was ttho Dukat well, which (was struck ln Liberty township, Wood county. That wel had -an output of 15,000 when It first started and was toe wonder of the country. Other large wells were struck tn the Wood county fleJdi which ranged as 'high as ten end twelve thou sand barrels, but the KSrWbrld-ge well is fully 33 per cent), larger than toe Diikdlt well. Of c-eurse there have been some famous strikes in too Pennsylvania fieOd which were great money-makers, cm account at the high price ot oil at toe tlmo llhle wells wore found. -Fbr instance, toe wells on Ohenry Run, owned by toe Phillips Brothers, were (monsters Jn their day. but too -greatest of todm never reached tho 4,000 barrel mark. Petroleum was worth’ a greaJt deal more ln those days and a. well that could do a thousand barrels was a treasure. Of Date years (there have been (some big strikes in the McDon ald field, In Pennsylvania, and tlhe greatest of these -whs too Matt-Hhewa well, which started off with 800 bar rels per hour. It was estimated that tots -well did 16,000 barrelr* toe first day on Which tilb was struck, over 1,000,000 barrels of oil. It Is now do ing 125 barrels a day. Scientific Facts. Prof. Johnson of Yale College says: “Butterine is free from the tendency to change and taint, which speedily renders a large proportion of butter unfit for human food." Good butter is desirable when fresit, but it turns rancid very quickly. SILVER ’ CHURN BUTTERINE, containing no butyric acid, is sweet and always remains so. Therefore, SilverChurn Butter ine is preferable as an article of food. Our Silver Churn trade marie on each wrapper is a guarantee of excellence. ARMOUR PACKING CO., Kansas City, U. S. A. SPECIAL NOTICES. DIED. VAN VALKBNBBRG.—In N,lshvKle. Tentl., on Daromiber 8. Mr. BD. VAN VALKENDBRG. fohmierly of 31 aeon, and brctlher o! Mm. F. w. MfeAfee, Miss Alice Alice Van Valkenlbang and Arthur Van Valkentlx-rg of tods city. LAST NOTICE *- v.™, . u . accepuanee. jSS*fWIflod -lhat the 15th but Professor Zetitler, who ls one of ’ J?£5’ “H,£2,^, Payment of too committee, told :t Telegraph re- ironter ye.-terVLay nftemoon that he hud road toe letter -to Mr. Willingham nnd thought It safe to say (thait Mr. .Wliltu would came. Mr. Wlhltie made a. very favorable Im pression on those who heard him, and arid were thrown with hfm while ho was here, and toe letter saying he would come (will -be goad hows to his entire ohurdh and congregation. Mr. White wUl be given a warm reception on Ms arrlvtu ln tMaeon, -and tt ls (need- loss to S3(y that a mutual attachment will soon sprirtg up between pastor and conjrrcgulUon. "Fbr out of Thought’s Interior.sphere Thcso wondera roue to upper air” oautd well halve been written of tlhe World’s Fair. There Dr. Pi tee’s Cream Bilking Powder got the highest award. A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. BETTER TO BE A DRUNKARD. A k t„ rv l a,fil ° t a noted character that ho has been snatched from the ^IrJS 8 ? of £ tt that lle has <l“tt bring grateful for his rescue. There are rni- mcrous JoKaticcs of the kind. The pro fessional, or rather the habitual drunk ard u given «> much sympathy fur bring a drunkard, and Is coddled nnd coaxed eo much, and eo much wept fj? 1 ' **1*^ to* o- reform epaem, and . ■qdflengy becomes nothing in tho world but an ordinary, commonly vir tuous man. and **> sober tiiat no one XMys any attention to Mm. he fee-ls unhappy and minis to wallow ia dls- •IfUftion agala for the pleasant aenea- Uoa of being- saved again. CANNIBALS TAUGHT MORMONISM w 5 ,ch re.'cently arrived at Eon Franoiscu b«>l among her jviraen- g-roi several prominent Mormons, who ter the post three years haw been en gaged In missionary work among the rattvra of rtte South Sea. UtandiThey otalm to have nocomplished a gooi deal there tn the way of propagating their faith, wiloh goes among the na- Uvea the easier that their SmditlOM are trok bppoaal to the teaching of r-bvao-.y. Th.> m.-^ianartea claim to have among the naUves more than lOul I who follow the teevts of their faith. D. W. Fuller of Oanajoharle. N Y says that he always keepu Dr. King’d New Discovery In the house, nnd his family has always found the very best results follow Its use; that ho would not bo without It, If procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist, (buskin. N. Y. saj-B that Dr. King’s New Discovery ls undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; that he has used It In his famfiv for eight yuara, and tt has never failed n, do alt that ts claimed for It. Why no. try a remedy so long tried aud tested? Trill bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Son’s Drug Store. Regular size, 50c. aud $1.00. A MONSTER. Wall That Gives Up 45,000 Worth of Oil a Day, A Toledo, O.. special to the Philadel phia Press of tho 17to says: Well. NoJ 45, on the ones barm, in the G4bsonl burg field, ls -toe wonder of the aige. It was struck lost evening. The oil poured forth Su a solid veflumo far above the Herrick, and It to estimated by experts tout about 700 barrels \v.(.«;.-t 1.re ; i-- monster could bo curbed. Tho wihiole oountty ts flooded, and In the strong gale toe spray waa 1-1"an , half m e. All former wells are totaGy eoBpsrd by this monster whlah experts say will hive an out put of 24,000 barrels Gaily, having a commercial «au at about 45,000 a day. T. E. Klrkbridge of tots city, mode a 'hasty rrtp to toe city today to se cure supplies and left aetata »n the late evening train. In ora versa tlon with your correspondent Mr. KlrkbrMgc UM: "it was certainly a surprise, rate -well 1s only 200 feet from toe gusher we struck bwo weeks ago. We were discouraged after going fourteen feet In fhe sand, and the dril ers were counting rat setng silt -water any min ute. os the well ItiJd shown no oil and very little gas. Suddenly St was no ticed that to* roe was stacking, and before toe tools could be withdrawn to* sreH was flowing oft her head. Tot tt was a surprise to nit of us I when toe volum* of oil struck the crown block of toe derrick; It riiow- TOti us all until we were drench- tL T5? •*wked hard to rase tt. T(5e hta: torotU* wtatto now controls . . b> ' "SJ?" of lovers fiuthtoned from hug* timbers and which will hold city fox. Executions will "then be is- sued to toe city marshal, to whom pay ment -must; be made, wltlh costs at tached. A. R. Tin-Sley, Treasurer. Office of Board of Public Works. Ma con. Ga., Dec. 8, 1591,-Sealed bids will bo received by tho undersigned unfit 5 o’clock p. m. December 12. 1SS4, for ex cavating and moving and dumping Into tat 8.000 cubic yards of earth, more or less, an average haul of 750 feot, under supervision of the city engineer. This board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. JOSEPH DANNENBERG, Chalnnan. CITY TAX NOTICE. Tho fourth and last Installment of the city tax ls now due. Taxpayers' are ro-_. qulrcd to pay for tho year. Executions will be Issued and exnens*. kneneJ fe lliesa in dn*n..lt ^ charged to thoso in default A. H. TINBUBT, Treasurer. November 18, 1S94. AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY In the Grand, Atlanta, Ga. Oomplete courses In bookkeeping, rtwrthand, telegraphy and collateral brandies. Long established. Best ref. eceooes. Send for Illustrated catalogui MONEY TO LOAN. ■ f*Y*a per rant. Louu negotiated r— Improvri city property ana ftaxn* tW " •OUTHERN LOAN AND TRUST COM. PANY OF GEORGIA. 444 Second strrat. Macon. Ox. LOANS NEGOTIATED Promptnras and aSSnmodaUon I Clalty. L. J. ANDERSON * oft re * no. m seemd att^T^g 0 ,;, LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. - J. L. ANDERSON. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER Plans elevations, details, printed sned. Brattons and building au£.rinlend£re Estimates furnished amt contreSi promptly executed , n any J part C °of ^ Postoffice Box No. Id. Office No. urn Third atreet, Macon, Ga. °- * M i Loans mads on ohotos real astata >n * fanning lands ln Georgia. Interest per rant. Payable in riSTthre, o7 fiv2 retJJnaUs? * ,Uy * Comml3ilon * very SECURITY IXJAN^^bro ABSTRACT/ 420 Second Street, Macon. Ga.