The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 13, 1894, Image 4

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4 THE MACON TELEGRAPH PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AND WEEKLY. Office 569 Mulberry Street. SHE daily TKi-KOKAJ-H-DeUrered by curlers to the city, or mailed, poetag* tree, W cent* a month; 11.75 tor three monthe; AM tor (lx month#; 17 for one Year; ever; day except Sunday, 88. 27111 TELisuilAPlt—TH-Wockly, Mon day a. Wednesday# and Fridays, or Tues days Thursday# and Saturdays, three months, tl; six months, ft; one year, H »7113 SUNDAY TaldCORAPH-By null, one year, A TUB WEEKLY TELEGRAPH—By mall, one year, A tJUMSUlUt'iiUNS-i'ayabie in advanco. Itemlt by postal order, check or rests- tered letter. Currency by mall at risk of sender. COMMUNICATIONS should b# addressed aud all orders, checks, drafts, otc., made payable to TUB TELEGRAPH, Macon, Oa. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Macon Hospital Association, — "Idle Brownies." Theosophies! Society.—Lecture by Mr. Hanson. Burke Book snd Stationery Company.— Ill# attractions for Christmas buyers. S. 8. Robertson A Co.—Money loaned. Edward A. Horne.—Choice lots for sale, dorrs It A Abel.—Dissolution notice, launar A Bro.—Dsaolutlon notice,' Macon Voluntstrs.—Schubert Symphony Club. c. M. Wiley, ordinary.-Guardian’# ap plication to sell. tub i,ixnHim’nTii?8TTui>D woiuc The laglalaXtim, which la about to adjourn, has done enough to win the gratitude of the people of Hit* mote In putting upor. Uio tantuto Ismks n good rqgiMt ration law. If it hint done nothing else, ft would ttivo Jiwtltled He existence and won for itself u dls- tl null on that will wot soon bo forgot- ten. When dtie trill aeomed about to fell helwoon Who tnvo houses, there tvns a gnncnal feeling In the state that the legislature was showing itself to tie hmllnti of file most crying need of Uio hour. in apvrnOon, def<«ts In tho now law wlH doaflytlrtw be dishonored, but we think It is ImpOHMlhlo for nny fidr inan who resits the taw to doubt that tho men rcwpocs'Jifo for It had In mind the honest Intention to make Gtsotton* hi this Htnte ns ipuro tut tlioy ought to tie. TVe Inflleve It Is n good law. It Is not all Hint Is required, ticca use U ought to he supplemented by a good •loutlon Ituw, bat It wilt do very much to exclude from the polls men who liavo no tnuanil or legal right to approach diem. It will liavo u great lnflueuco In puBttog the Htito's polltloal affairs In tho control of tho rill zona iwUra KU|t- port It tiy paying taxes, nmt whose IntcUiguueo nukes 11a publlo oplnou. It will limit tho power of evil men to ootttrol tho D»mlt of ekxrtlons through rorntflt nwnns, and In doing so, wilt go tor tmtercta restoring to the govern- mont Itself the mq>cot amt pride which dm pnopts cnee cutvrtnlned tor it filvl* step in Win right dlrootlon, we do not doubt, will tie followed tiy oBiors. Tho short tdino during which the lcgletatmre could sit at this session ixrhnps mafth It UnpcMlbla to work out « aompkfio electoral system, bat tlieto Is time enough nt tow next session, which eccuts before a general elec tion, to supidcmtht this registration lahv with u IxiUot taw of tho right kind. We Kty again tint tho Veglalaturo la entitled to, nntl will reoolve, tho thanks of the tpooplo of this suite for the skill and ppamptaiicai with which U has me* wiia-f everybody recognized as on uniergcnoy. WAY GO 'BOO FAST. t i; A Washington social to to» rhtfii- ddplila Times say* that PrraUlent tMevidtnd will devote tho remainder ot his Term to nn ntitempt to thoroughly csmbltsh tn our sytem ot government the civil service Ideas which bo undo promtoent when bo llrst entered jwl- Has. -lto will. Is said, relieve oltlefs of dlvlrtona, olilcfs ot hurens, holds ot di'icirtnveila, montbom ot tho coast snd geodootlo survey and of the geological surrey, employes of the government printing otUoe, the postal agents ot tho various doptrtmems anil fourth- ctaiB poafcrSMtais from danger of re moval when <pavty control of the gov- ornntaut clMuges, fl>y punting -thorn under the protection of too civil serv ice law. It will tie seen tint the reform here outlined Is u very sweeping one. The chiefs ot bureaus and divisions are not very numerous, but ditty bold the best pad positions in ttis depcnlniools. The prin dug office omjdojvs, !ioumt>r, number some thousands. It is In the iuss ot the fourth-dan podionioos, tkwrover, that the change will be most ML Of those there are not leas than sevftity thouittnd la the United States, and everyone of thorn has heretofore been a poBBrel office, to be giTon oat tn reward tor sorrictw done to a party, or to patty candidates. -The country Is quite prcpired for an extension <4 the dvil oorrice taw.. Experience with that taw has been such ns to octmncnd U to the people, bat It may bo seriously doubled wheth er Iho county Is yet (Sgltsl for so wide tea extoostou ot the operation* ot tho taw in the sudden manner pro- p-Med, for oven though toe extension bo stretched over ®wo yismt, It wlU ucveMtieteiis bo sudden. There to dan- gtr that If Mr. Cthvrvfcmd enrrire out the prograouno which too Timraf oor- respondent ouiitncs, that ho will ex- cite an opposition so bitter among ths THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1894. persons Triost Immediately Interested In the life of the old system that they will l)o able to bring to hear taftnenots sufficiently strong to nndo aomo of this work. If not all ot iL with the result of demoralizing sad delaying the civil service reform moremdnL The puhltc has approved each step which Iras heretofore been taken In widening the scope of riic civil service law, Bach of those steps tins been token very cautVniriy, and wc do not doubt, !f tlie same -policy ts pursued, that tho public will still approve as more and more employes of the government, nro taken out of the control of patronage distributors and mode to roly upon their own efforts os faithful and efll- cleat employes for the ruteatkm of their places. IVo would count- it a very serious misfortune If through too grriat haste tho civil nervine reform movemont should uriw got a tuck-sot. Llko all grout reforms, It uniat come Into ope ration slowly. A political system can not bo changed tn a. day. It must hare a new growth, If lto character la to change. The spoils system toil bo<« In undisputed operation for fifty ycur* before a -reform of it was seri ously undertaken. In the last ten years much bus been done. It will be sutfioluat cause for congratulating the country if in the next fen years ns much more is done. We believe that the oml sought to -be accomplished by the president Is the one at which civil servloo reform will dually arrive. Wc Wilnk tihht when it Is reached, tho politics of the country wilt tie in a much healthier couiMIod than tliey have lsien. People will then divide more on questions of public policy fUmn tliey have been able to (to heretofore, when so much of their attention was taken up with Khc mere filling of sulionll- mtuo ollUva, .whoso nmipanla itive 11 trie or nothing to do wltli too Inaug uration or enforcomcUt of new petioles --tvlae are merely the exaoutautS of tho will of those on whom tho iluity rmls of ItttuguMUqg und uuforciug uuw pollolcs. tar* to shoot over the White House, and Sooretary Herix-rt pointed out that they were notoiidusly Inaccurate anil might tear up tho whole neigh borhood before life exact range could be ascertained. In the perplexity Secretary Smith ar rived. Ho tamo to the rescue Just in the nick of rime. "That?" sold he, “dint! Hallelujah! Why thmt’a a Geonria ’possum, and Jttvt to time for Christmas.” Tho nation was dedtared to be safe. TOO SENSITIVE. It has come to our knowledge that in the manner in Which -ore yesterday sug gested Ithe <9Mce of air. Findlay as chairman ot council we unintentionally wounded Use sensibilities of citizens whose value to tho city none can more fully recognize than Uooa the Tele graph. Wheat wo said tlxit BIr. Find lay was “barn -and raised in Macon'’ wu Intended to convey the Idea that for -this reason he must be completely Identified wttih thie fortunes ot our otty. Of course, other circumstance* might prove as complete an l-letitiflca- ilon of tho interests at a citizen with those of the city. Certainly nothing was more entirely absent from our mind than an intention to insinuate that, because -Mr. Flndkly's opponent was uot born end raised In Macon, ho was not therefore identified with the city and bad not its imeiwits at heart. For the Telegraph to set up such a -test of good citizenship would be ab surd, In view of Its own Cfcrim of devo tion to Maoon, and of the fact that only one man of the many engaged In the work of produclug It Is a native of the city. The name test Would exohide from consideration a- great majority of our adult citizens. OUlM ORAINO HAI/IH. Yiwtcnlny morning, at that crey hour when reoatcra nro licensed to crow In -llio country "doattnlcts," and Ilaby Kbilhi-r crows at the capital of tllicso United Slates, Ju»t txifore Jabbing hor heel Into BUhgr Ruth’s mouth or stick ing tier smnU pink too Into her own, -there was an unaccustomed sensation under tho Wlitte House window*. Mr. Olerolond, dlsturisd by the noise, ruslietl to the window, clad—as be was before being disturbed-anil peered out U]>on tho lHstrtot of Columbiu In a great state of suspense. Whether -Uio clamor proceeded from nn Imported Arnmulnu massacre, u olash between tlw ChiiKWo aud Japa nese legations, or from u papular Amer- Uun uprising to demand tho speedy pastugo of tlie Nioaihgiia ca-twl bill or file enactment of Mr. Carfislo'a ntoasnro of financial relief, in the da wn ing light It was itupotMlble to toll. Presently there area a tap nt tho door and a sentry stoixl without, his musket upright at "present humps.” What Is flic matter?” asked the president 'Tlhait's whnt wo -want to know, sir. Dores Atmelto’ on dev grounds, sir; wot avoid keep oft of tier grass." Good gmolouH," timpeil rtho presi dent “Well, aud why don't you shoot It?” Wo has oo orders from dor war department, sir. Her fins nlnt notin’ human." •Of courai', of courst'l discipline must be respectot, but nvhat is ‘lltU some- tiling* Ukor’ Uno of dor oltlclals front tier Smith sonian lustttoot happened to bo goiu’ by and hero Is his report, sir." Tho report rend thua: "Long nose, cars and tall, the latter naked and prehenslble. great toes so fully opposable to the other digits as to con stitute a functionally perfect posterior pair of ’hands.’ These opposable great tool nro without nail or claw, but their tips are expanded Into broad, flat pails, which are no doubt of tho greatest use to such a climbing animal. On the an terior ltmba all tho five digits are pro vided with long, sharp claws, and the pollax, or thumb, Is but little opposable.” "Good graotouB'." again gasped Gro ver. And then tifPro was hurrying and skurrytng snd telephoning unit message sending ot nil sorts to gilt the proper authorities together to consult on ways and menns and unroi too necessary rod tape und Issue the UHMIT regula tion orders to protect too safety and tho dignity of tho IWhlto House and rreserve tho ucred tuttlen. No wonder toe rrelderit felt auxtens; for tho aboro terrifying deaeription was unanimously endorsed by the breth ren of too befitted naturalist iwhcu, tuwomblcd to solrtum oondtavo, they shook thoir wise bcnila and wagged their aviso beanie on* too doubtful ob- JeoL Secretary Can -Uunont arrived soon sfter they had given their decision, aisl. tost no (iHU»c* might be taken, ordered tho sentry to shoot. This order was otfiotnl, snd would havo been tibeyol, but Just tub that moment too orenturo fell over appie tvotiy dead nnd remained to s coma tose coalition for MM moment, glv ing too BolUer flmo to reflott that the mutoot jwsSIMy mlgtrt kick. The idea rras thereforo slvindonert, for too secretary of war, UVo sU great gtaxmata, is A pnateut commander and render ot hta men. The question, ’avhdrt was to bo done,’ In Tienv of toe emergency, then tesrese. The navy ml£ht tarn boon relied Into ptay, 4wt there again was too danger of toe recoil ot too guns; besides. It vrouUl bare been necessary to im mor Congnesutnan IjOn ttvlngirion, who repreMojita the -Fifth oamgrtaHioixil ds- triot, tout about whom perhaps more ’s known In Mhcon than juiywhoro else in tho country, is said to Itavo bmnttoud out a* u. “dudo" at Washing ton. According -t» -Mho dispatches pub lished In a friendly -paper, ho appeared on (Uio Hour of tho house the other day in a -blond wig und n Jlm-sw.ngct coat of -tho la-tqtft toelltilbapod cut. Give him rings on his fingers and bells on -his -too) ami one of Judge Newsom’s suuflawUfc for a boutonniere and—‘‘there you tare, -there you are, there you ore!" In contesting) Representative Maddox’s election in the Seventh district, ex- Oongrewsmaji Felton roujros iho point tlr.it the managers ariio mvlvod the votes put ‘-.Maddox" In tho riglit box and ’’Felton ’ in toe (wrong box. Per haps uno venerable doctor put him self in tiii> wrong box wheat be opposed the Democratic uomtnec. Tho report -that "’Fossumphat,” the doughty steed that alwuys tx-ars the portly scwolUry ot the Interior back and forth bettmean- toe cnpltol and the White mouse, had been slain, is at: counted for t>y toe fact that an Irish sentry yesn-rduy knbeked another ’pos sum fat tn tho head on toe White House laavn. SHORT TALKS WITH MANY PEOPLE. Tillman, while governor, rocolved ytt.flfll) a yriir and free house rank Af ter occupy lug the position four years, ho finds himself $0,<t00 In debt. Here Is in record -to point out n moral or adorn a tale. He will now go to toe national souaite to setitle fiuauciat prob lems for toe rest of us. Congressman Jtlreck’nrldfee, he of Mndnllno Fulfil rd ltane, Is monttaned by toa friends as n probable oamfi- dtrto for 1he seunto to succeed Btuck- bumt. Few beaten men havo been so slew to recognize when they have .enough. Dr. Foftnn complains that *n toe last g(-neral election five idiots were peri minted to voto for him for keeper of the Floyd county almshouse. Ho neither compfctlns of nor (attempts to numlxr tho dicta who were permitted to voto for him for United States son- ntor. At Wato’ngton they nro already be ginning to speak seriously of making Carlisle too next Denwaratlo presiden tial nam'nco. If Oarilalo succeeds tn giving tho Cotmtry too financial to- lief for iwhleh it la cfiunoriug, there will bo no .trouble about making him too next president. Ntno young Batchelors were bounced the otlier day from a New Jersey hat flu,airy because 'tliey "had oo fttmi- k'ca to provide for.” Now, when they walk abroad, they, avoir tho now-tan gled badgo bearing to* dubious litgend "Girl Wtiribed." And now It s Htated that her name Is not Mary Bllen, after all, but Mary KUstbath Lease.. "Alary Quito Con trary" would answer quite as well and be oven more gernmln to the sub- JeoL According to too saltan’s version of tho Armenian troubles, toe Armenians scorn to bo seme punkins toemsolvos at .tho mrodty bus!n«s. Tho Soo’allsta wouldn't ehent, and now 'ChaneeUor Uohcalohc proposos to make them dance. It eras silly of Scdy to run stra’ght into too anus ot the Chicago detect ives. If Turkey foots with us, woTi gobble tier. Christa)is comes (but once year! "I (would give J50 to be Ned Willing ham tonight.” aald ex-AMermon Collins Juat before council meeting last night. The alderman did -not explain hta mean ing, but It (s not har-l to guess why he wanted to be In dir. Wdlllmghain’a place. Dr. TL O. CWtter of BarraevlUe was In too city ycaterday. Dr. Cotitcr was for merly one of Maoon’B public-spirited citizens, and built up a large practice hero to bio apectalty of treating dtaease* of the eye, ear and thro**. He tefil loves Macon an bb home, and, wbllo he won’t say so, it la by no means unlikely (hat ho will again he a citizen of -Macao at no distant day. -’Thny can all «ay tihriy are glad to he out of c'ouncil,” said (MaJ. Findlay last night after ooundl meering, “but don’t you tbetieve -them. There is something fascinating about being in council that grow* on a cn*o table longer be la there. When I waa first elected. I wanted to be out: but now I want to stay there, as I hive lots of fun. True I fell o(t fourtxxm pounds the first few weeks I was an aMarmasx as (I atterided three end four meetings a day, nnd almost lived at toe city hall, but when- all of toas was -over I Uogwn to enjoy the meetings, and now 1 have lota of fun." "I don't know •wiuit-ber congratula tions or condolences are tn order," aald Alderman-elec* PeU-vy to mis yesterday, when one -of h’s friends hud offered congratulation's. ‘Tlie -truth is, I know the oftloe of nMermlan is not going to be n pleasant one to me-oat In the least. It’s a good deal of work for very 1 tnfle -pay, nnd no tonuks.” "Lam ot glory," arris suggested. "And ‘emi-tlu’, ’ too," rejoined the young aldonman. “But 1 expect to do my duty just ns pair as T poss tdy can. Of couise, I wifi get my share of crit icism—I expeot toot—4>ult after having done -my full duty ns I eee it, toe abus ing I got at too hands of those who don’-t agree witli me will do mo little harm.” 'axjchdrntijY injured. Itarnosvllle, IVc. 12.--(Special.)—Mr. D. 1L Kins, a carpenter living here, badly oat IBs leg today while n* work, with an sxe. Dr. H. Perdue was relied in and sowed up toe cut place. Mr. King ts now doing very wvti, though It wilt be some time before b* will bo able to work again. “Look here," sa-M Alderman Van to me as I was chasing a stray item down Mulbarry street yesterday, "I want you to get .me but of a hole. I talked a little -too fast last nigh* at council meeting *n operating o-f the board of hexh'h and the nanUtury tnspectore. and the las# one of (them have been, after me today. The fact is, I didn't say what -I Intended -to Bay about the garbage In tile streets, and ns 1 said what I should not have eald, I -warn! you to explain maitera for me. What I Intended to (fay -was that -the sanitary carte did not come around my way to remove the garbage from the Btreet. Whose fanilt tide Is 1 did not know until today, when I harenod that there were not enough carta to keep the garbage oleartid from the streets. I ’unrieratand that the In spector for the district which 1 had re ferred to when talking before counoll Wart noticed the condition of affairs that I spoke of and had tried to have it nenKtiled, but owing - to the lack of carts was unulble to dk> so; therefore I think In justice -to the tmaoectora and the .board of heaHh I should make an explanation.” ANTE-BREAKFAST SMILES. ’ "Where's ycr daddy?" "Playin’ foot ball." "And yer nKUnmy?" "Bettln* on the game."—-AtUvnUi Constitution, Evelyn—Did you see anything while In Now York that reminded you of nhlladclphito? Sanget—Yea, a Fifth ave nue stage.—Truth. When the ladles run the paper the foreman will Wide his -tobacco and the office cockroach take to insect powder. —Minneapolis Journal, "You don't ticcm to hold a very high opinion of the latter-day woman?" "1 don't. She has ceased, to be a lady, nnd hus not yet succeeded In becoming a ganth«man.”—Lite. "Why ’does Mrs. SmVley speak of her husband ns an angel?" "He amtfes und talks pleasantly to her while he let put ting tiro studs In hts dress shift."—New York Pre«s. The mikado of Japan doesn't wait to lx* naked by tho emperor of China, "Will you take something?" When he sses something he wuuta he reaches for It,—Chfcngo InterOcean. "They teul one -that Bltts lids left the ohufch alnco he was elected coroner." "Yep. He said he couldn’t consistently support that part of the prayer that uskti protection against sudden death." —OincimMiti Tribune. O woman’s hat. Who weakly sit behind you And weep because There are no laws To hang or shoot or fime you. —Detroit Free Press. ITEMS NEWSY. At tlio ago of 81 Unde Jack Perkins died at hlslhomo near Butler last week. I>r. WoatitaKton is too colored phy- atcCun nt 'Waycross. He owned a hand some residence In that city. Last week Homebody stuck fire to the build ing and burned it to the ground. Mm. It. Thomas claimed damages from the Savannah, Florida and 'ViVst- ern railroad for killing her son during the flret part of ttle year. She wag re cently paid $1,500 by toe road us a com promise. , Two tittle Augusta coons broke Into on old negro woman’s Store the other night, and helped themselves to tobac co, tsnuff, plpkles and cigarettes. They also .rook a little syrup and flour. The police took the whole business. Bruoewlck's policemen are not very good marksmen, but they are practic ing. Spotted dogs on the streets fur nish targets. The preservers ot pence try to hit some particular spot on tho dog, but coagavtulate themselves If they hit the dog at all. DENOUNCED THE A. P. A. An Episcopal Clergyman on the Anti- Cathollo Organization, (Rev. E. L, riSoddsrd, rector of Bt. John's Free Episcopal dhurch In Sum mit avenue, Jersey City, hus made a vigorous protest ngaiust tiho A. P. A. Ho says: “I have heard from several quarters that there Is elbout to bo started tn J.-iwy City a (branch of tlie A. P. A. If this be true, I desire to raise A pro test ugalnst Uhls new calamity about to fall upon us. Having gotten rid of horse racing and gtmbHng nnd green goods men. is It possible shat we are to ibo olfilcted with thia now plague? "We baUeve the A. P. A. to be the most vlcloua nnd dangerous institution organized In this country during the present ventury. We believe it to be unconstitutional, undemocratic, mr I> rotes tent, untrue. '"To form a secret organization for the purpose of persecuting any ohurcta making it dnrposslble, or even unpleas ant, for Che aivombers to awfltnue In the exeivire ot their ro'.lgton Is oi>ptbed to tho spirit cf tflie oesistitullon. and cx- hfbco a bigotry nnd fanatlotsm over which even Russia ought to blush and Turkey shed tears. •The A. P. A. spirit ts the old Puri tan spirit revived in Its worst form and two hundred years behind the time. "The tides of conspiracy on the part ot Catholics .with tnU the A. P. A. seeks to influetteo its victims, have been proved false time and again. There are bul Roman Catholic*) as there tire bad Episcopalians and bad Prcobytcrtans, but to charge plots end Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest 17. S. Gov’t Report Absolutely pube treason upon our 10,000,030 Catholic •brethren, to accuse them of undermin ing our institutions and seeking to t*?ng ns under the dominion of a for eign pontiff, would, if h were not bo grossly -maKcious, be foctff for derlelve kilighter among the Olympian gods. "I write ugdlnst any attempts to raise amnoR us a war of sects, gious omokmaocse and strife and hatred among dlfferenf followers. of Jesus Christ. ^ ^ "i denounce the tales by which it sought to excite thia strife oa untrue. 1 go further and say that If the A. P. A. coUil succeed in driving Catholi cism out of one of our great cities the spiritual life of the city would be langtfly paralyzed. It Is Bald that wo have 60,000 Catholics In Jersey City. Suppose there ore but 40,000, and that this modern bigotry could close every 2toman Catholic church, every paro- chlal echooi and drive out every priest and every Sl«t«r of Charity, what should we Protestants do with theeo 40,000 men, women and children? Blind er tham moles unust we he if we fill? to see .that over them their religion exerts a most .wholesome restraint. What have we to offer them should their church be taken away? 'Have we room for half of them Jn our churches? Would we luxuriant Protestant parsons let them In even if they wanted to come? I trow not. Could we expect them, accustomed to <tho warm, emotional, perhaps we would say too human religious pomp and worship of Rome, to sit down on our Protestant benches and gaze at our bftitnk walls and listen to one of our doctrinal sermons? Whjr, It takes Che labor of Hercules to get our prot* eater)t poor people to come to church without drums, Sunday concerte and mission praying bonds. "I doubt If the A. P. A. leaders have any Idea of the work done by the priests of the Romm church to In struct, restrain and 11ft up their people. We speak of the sacrifices of the Sal vation Army, but forgot that the priests of Rome have done that sort of work for 1,000 years or more. We speak ol the devotion of the army laodes In going after the <flafllen, and let us give them ntl due praise; but do not forget the tons of thousands of Catholic Sis ters of Charity who have done the same work for centuries. If the A. P. A. wishes to know what tho Roman church 1» to Us people lot them Btand at The corner of Bramfhn.il nnd Ocean avenue* and see the people go to church. Do they think It wise to at tempt to destroy a religion which brings out such devotion, or that they could do it If they tried? "The danger to this country la not to come from Roman Catholicism, hut from ’fanfldelfty, from a luxurious mate- rifbMjt'te and selfish spirit Which wor- ofr'Hps nothing buit itself, from & divided and quarreling Ohitistlanftiy. which has given us more Srtcte than there were gods in the pagan times. The danger will bn (found in the confounding zeal for God and lave for Christ with the narrow partisanship of a sadety 1-Hke the A. p. -A., which we again declare to be unicaraatli'UlJional. un'iwioit«Jtanit, undem ocratic nnd untrue. "If I were worth It v Which probably I am not, this letter and.the writer would form marterial for another eensaUiKxna'l urrctw In thio quiver of this precious so ciety. It would come out w4th ouch declarations as ‘A Jesuit In disguise/ Episcopal rector the cmlasiary of the ipope,' 'Startling dlocLosures concern ing t'he michinatlona ctf Rotnel’ It would probably htnr. that. Farther -Hen- neTMy was in vine habit of Bonding me each Monday morning a brace of red headed ducks, and nh^t MJgr. Sa ! toHd never passed through Jersey cilty wlith- ouc leaving n. box of Huylxir’o candy Ur my wire. This would he on a par with the traps which -the A. P. A. sorts to cat Oh the unwary enthusiast. But I sh-iUll probably be wortii n’o such trouble, for I aan a plain HpUooopallan cPorgy- man, wno loveo truth amd haJee bun combe. who believes In fete country, be cause, as yet, it has been impossible Tor oranks to destroy tt, amd who (..ink,-) th * world too old for a new and useless (baptism of bigotry."-—CailtoHc Times. DIED AT DAHLO-NEGA. A Promising Toting Man Buried at Ca milla Monday. Camilla, Dee .12.—OSneella).—Mr. Charles Burnett, tlie younKteit son of Col. T. It. Burnetc of this cfoce, was burled'hero yesterday. This youns man left here In August last to attend (tie oolloxe at Dabkxxtzx, Ga.: was taken sick wWIe aic stihool at Dahlonega. and after a llnserlnz rilness on last lay morning. The renrallro were ac- campajnfjrid (home by hts fond mother. Who had been, tenderly waitehlnsc at hla bedside for some four weetos. Mr. IV. S. Heath om thta place hatl been with him for (iwb weeks. Rev. 1. W. Waddle, president ot the Dalfloneea Collette, and four of the cadets came down. Rev. I. W. Waddle iperronmed tire last sad rites today over the crave of she de parted atifdent, and delivered a most touchtCK eulocy on the model life Of the deceased. Charles Burhett was a orom- Istog boy about 17 years of age, tlho prldo of a fond family circle, and the fond hope of tils parents. The syiraathx of the entire community goea out to the bereaved tfumlly. Dr. Price's Baking Powder never de teriorates or loses Its strenjrili. Its keep ing qualities fire unparalleled. MASSBE-OOOIC. Brilliant Marriage Ceromony at Banues- vJllo Last Evening. BurnesvtUe, Dee. la-tSpeelaM-Tfie wedding of -Mr. Comb D. Massee and Miss Maudo Cook tn the Motluxliat church In this city a't 0:30 o’clock this evenl-ng svtis one of tho most brilliant marriages ever seen dn Bomesville. The Ugh prominence of tho contracting parties caused as kirgo a crowd to wff ucss toe ceromony as over attended a marriage here. At 030 o’clock Hen- delshon’s avedding march, played fiy Mra. W. C. Battle, mwisted fiy Mr. It. L. Snvattts, (virmfllst, was begun and the bridal patty marched Into tho church and the ceremony was per formed by Bev. W. F. Cook, D. D. of AtiUun’ta, tn a most Impressive ui’.iu ner. Tho dhurch nils elegantly decorated In Florida mosses, palms and fruits. Lovely roses were carried by tho brido nnd bridesmaids, which was fumlalted by Florist Strong of Wash- lngtou, D. o. The ttipors nnd lamp shades were ntl pink nnd nOiled beuu ty nnd brllltaney to too scene. Miss Oirrte Cook of Barnesvillo was matd of tiooer, and Mr. Clem Phil lips of Macon was best <man; first bridesmaid, (Miss WlUlo Mason, Hope- well; first groomsman, Mr. Edgar L. Cook of Barnesvillo. Tlie remainder of die attendants were: Miss Florence Adams, Eattonton, iMr. J. L. Brown, Fort ’Valley; Miss Maiguerotto Cook, Atlanta, -Mr. H. M. Fletcher, Barnre- vllle; Miss Lillian Walker. Atlanta, Mr. Robert Holmes, Bamasvillc: (Miss Nannie Smith, Smltbboro, (Mr. F. M. Stafford, BarnosvUle; Mips Rosa Smith, Forsyth, Mr. R. B. BlaoUiurn, Atlaatai Mias laictto Elder, Baroesvllle, Mr. J. !L l-lotimoy, Macon. Rower girts: Little Misses Eunice Elder and Annio Kate Smith. Pages: Masters Sam Cook Slaffonl and Sam Oook Elder. Ushers: J. W. Holmes, Macon; J. T. Dcnota, Jr., Eatonton; J. M. Cochrane, ltamesvtUe; H. H. Gray, Barnesvillo. Immediately after the ceremony „„ cloguit rooeption was tendtred tho bridal party ttt too homo of too bride’* mother, (Mrs. Samuel K. Oook. The home mils beautiful In daoonitlons of holly, pahns and mistletoe. Tho pres ents were very costly nnd great tn numbers. 'Among toe most valuable was a handsome stiver muter set, pre sented by too officers of the Flret Na tional hank of Ocala, at which place tbo groom ts employed; afco a beauti ful diamond King gives to the bride by the groom. At 8:45 tonight too bride and groom left for Florida oo a tour through the taste, from thenoo to rdtura to daeir future homo at Oca in, Fht. Housekeepers Want tho Best Food,' What Scientists say: Prof. Arnold of the University cf Now York: “I consider that each and every ingredient of oleomargarine but ter or butterine is perfectly pure nnd wholesome, that tho oleomargarine butter differs in no essential manner from tho butter made from cream. It is a great discovery, a blessing for tho poor, in every way a perfectly pure, wholesome and palatable article. Stiver Churn Butterino is prepared especially for fine tablo use. Every de tail of its manufacture is perfect. Re cent chemical experiments show that in nutritive and digestive properties Silver Churn Butterino is fully equal to tho best creamery butter; while iu keeping quality Silver Churn Butterino is much superior. Prepared Solely By ARMOUR PACKING CO., Kansas City, U. S. A, GEORGIA PACKING CO., WALTER NELSON. KAHN & HIRSCH, W. LAWRENCE HENRY, L. D. ABEL & CO., E. WEJDMAN. SPECIAL NOTICES. MARRIED, Ait 7.30 o’clock last night, a't the resi dence, 330 Washington avenue, Mis. Alice A. Toney to Joseph E. Cappr, botln of M'ucon, Dr. Monk officiating. At home; no cards. NOTICE. On JU«l. 1, 1893, tile Arm of Lamar & Bro. wau dissolved by mutual con sent. W. D. Luanar retiring. H. J. La mar, Jr., assuming all liabilities and collecting all; debts due said Arm. Af ter this date the business will' be con ducted (by H. J. Izlinxir, Jr„ under tho name Of H. J. Lamar, Jr, & Company (company nominal), who assume all liabilities of o'd firm. H. J. LAMAR, JR., & CO., Macon, Go., Dee. 12, IS94. CHANGE OF FIRM. Notice Is hereby given that' the co partnership heretofore existing between R. P. Ja-rratt and F. T. Abel, under the firm name of Jarratt & Abel, tinners, sanitary plumbers, steam, and gas Ut ters, etc., has been this day dissolved hy mutual consent, Thomas O. Chris tian having bought the half interest heretofore held by F. T. Abel, who re tires. The business wilt continue to bo conducted ot the same place, 615 Poplar street, under the firm name of R. p. Jarraitt & Co., who will pay nil debts ot the old firm of Jarratt & Abel and collect ail accounts due said firm. In retiring from the firm of Jarratt & Abel, I bespeak for my successor)} ttio same liberal patronage which has been accorded the old firm In the past, and feel justified la assuring my friends that they will be ns well treat ed In every way as If I remained a member of the firm. F. T. ABEL. LAST NOTICE Tax payers are no tilled tout (he I5tM Inst. Is (he list day for payment of city tax. Executions wi.l then bn is sued to (he city marshal, to whom pay ment must he matic, with costs at- tachW. A. R. TtrrSiey. Treasurer. C1TI TAX NOTICE, The fourth and last installment of the city tax la now due. Taxpayers are re quired to pay for the year. Executions will be Issued and expense* charged to those In default. A It. TINSLEY, Treasurer. November 18, 1394. s AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY m In the Grand, Atlanta, Go. Complete courses In bookkeeplni shorthand, telegraphy and cellarers blanches. Long established. Best re erenoos. Bend for Illustrated catalogs free. MONET TO LOAN. Seven per cent Loans negotiated Improved city property and farms. SOUTHERN LOAN AND TRUST C PANY OF GEORGIA. «• Second strseL Macon, Ga. LOANS NEGOTIATED. . On Improved efty snd farm proper!* In Bibb and Jones counties In loaS ranging from 8530 uo si t per oenL tlnn ple interest; time from two to five yexrs. Promptness and accommodation a ■ De dal ty. L. J. ANDERSON A CO * Nn. Ill Beoond Street. Macon, a*. LOANS ON REAL ESTAT 111* u it loans mad* on choice real ea farming lands In Georgia, li per cant. Payable tn two, thre years. No delay. Commissi a reasonable. SECURITY LOAN AND AB! COMPANY, « Beoond Street. Macon,