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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1894
Tie Fight Against Diseases, Poisonous
Drags and Old Fogyism Declared in
Bis Favor,
Well Known reople Tell tile Story of
Their Suffering end Cure*
THEY GOT COLD COMPORT.
Mrs. Mary B. Oox, 400 Arch street,
Oamden: "I hnd dyspepsia very badly.
I never thought I coaid raooi'cr, but o
hhort treutment wilth Munyon’s Reme
dies made mo a well woman."
Mrs. M. HUtclUnsan, 2433 Bast Hun
tingdon street, says: “X had chronic
rheumatism lor live years, but was re
lieved at onoe and quickly cured by
using Munyonis Rheumatism Cure.”
James W. Bhyley, 107 -MUHin street:
‘‘I took one bottle of Munyon's Blad
der Cure and was entirely cured of oa-
tarrli of the bUidder.”
■ ’Munyon's ltheumaMsm Cure never
falls to relieve In one to three hours
and cure In u few days. Price 25 cents.
Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure Is guaran’
teed to cure all forms of Indlgest'ou and
stomach troubles. Price 23 ceuta.
Munyon’s Catarrh Cure and Catarrh
Tablets eradicates 'the disease from die
system, soothes and heals 'the atllloteU
parts and restores them to health. No
failure; a cure guaranteed. Prlca 23
cents.
iMunyon’s Uver Cure corrects Uctid-
ache, biliousness, jaundice, constipation
and all liver diseases. Price 23 cents.
Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily
cures joins In the back, loins or groins,
and all forms of kidney disease. Price
25 cents.
Munyon’s Blood Caro eradicates all
Impurities of the blood. Price 23 cents.
Ol'iinyan’s Oaithantlo Insures a free
and natural movement of the bowels,
without the least pain or discomfort.
'Munyon’s Pile IXntaKsu* positively
cares all forms of plies. Price 33 cents.
Munyon’s Asthma Herbs are guaran
teed to relieve aSttuua in two minutes.
Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneu
monia and breaks up cold In a fow
boars. Price 23 cents. V
Munyon’s Cough Cure cares colds on
the cheat, stupe coughs, night sweats,
allays soreness and speedily heals the
lungs. Price 23 cents. ,
Munyon’s Nerve Caro restores over
worked and overstrained nerves to n
healthy condition. Price 25 cents.
.Munyon's Headache Cure stops head
ache in three minutes. Price 23 cents.
Muujion’s Vitallaer imparts new life,
restores lost powers to weak and debili
tated man. Price 51.
A valuable boob, “Guide to Health,”
can bo had of any druggidt free, wh'.ok
Intelligently sets forth In plain, simple
language how anyone may cure them
selves.
No roafitor what the disease is or bow
mhuy doctors havo failed ito cure you,
ask your druggist for a 23-cant vial of
Munyon’s Cures, and If you are not
benefited your money will be refunded.
BERRIEN IS PROSPEROUS.
Farmers Feel _ Encouraged—Influx of
Near Population.
Alpharetta, Ga.. Dee. 15.—(Soecltil).—
For 'the ,padt ten days farmers have had
real funding weather. Turnip pitches
and oat fields are looking: green and
flourishing. Farmers ago e*llt bringing
In cotton, a,rod comnlainlnc of prices, al
though they are gdttlng from 12 to 14
cents for It, as about all raised here
wnn long sto ole. Tho hog cron Is fairly
good, moat of the farmers making
enough for home use and some to sell,
It they havo enough cold weather to
M. Griffin, Who was knocked In the
head iwJl’jh an axe Scene weeks ago. died
from the effeats of the wound on Thuro-
daiy. Tho coroner's verdict was Justi
fiable homicide.
Newcomers ore setttlnig In Berrien
every week. Neatly all of them are se
lecting homes to and around Tlfton. in
the - northwestern ipart iof the county.
Messrs. Tift and Snow did a great
thine for Berrien when they started
the fruit Industry here. It has already
done much for the county, and bhis
fair to do u great deal more.
KILLING AT MONTEZUMA.
Negroes Get Into Trouble while En
gaged In Gambling.
Montezuma. Dec. 15.—Opectal).—Yes
terday While the town was crowded
with negroes to see the Cooper Bros’
show, a party of them, while gambling
down In tho swamp, engaged In a diffi
culty. Barney Reapcss shat and killed
Shade Daniel and wounded the latter’s
brother. The murderer lied Immediate
ly, but .bloodhounds were m bn his
track. This Is said to be the first per
ron ever killed outright In a personal
difficulty within, 'the corparote limits of
Montezuma. Respess was captured this
morning to the wed:em part of the
county. Respcos was shell twice and
cut by Daniel, but succeeded In getting
away.
_ ENJOYABLE DEBATE.
Sparta. Ga.. Dee. 15.—{Special).—Yes
terday afltemoon some of the hoys of
the Sparta Academy had a. debate at
(he close of the usual Friday afternoon
exercises. Professor 3V. T. Dumas pre
sided, and the subject was. “Resolved.
Thait Mad. Black la doing right Id re
signing"
The speakers on the affirmative side
were Allen Little, datonce Thomas.
James Harris. Wilson Tom Baxter
and Harny Middle-brooks. Those on the
negative were George Pierce, Albert
Vatdeman. Carl Fleming. Flournoy Mld-
iflobroaks and W«UB Turner. The de
bate was very totertH’ing. indeed, and
was highly enjoyed by the school and
I visitors. The president decided to fa-
Ivor of the affirmative, end tote decision
I was very much applauded.
j OH. WHAT A COUGHt
1 Will you heed the warning—the «tg-
nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of
that more terrible disease, cousumtlon?
Ask yourself If you can afford, for the
sake of saving 50 cents, run the risk
*nd do nothing for it We know from
experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure
rour cough. It never falls. This ex
plains why more than a million bottles
were sold the past year. It relieves
croup and whooping cough St ones.
Mothers, do not be without It For
lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's
Parous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn Jk
Smell Drug Company, corner cherry
street and Cotton avenue. ,
We say ft because -we know It to he
true thax *v handle the beet oil hearer
on the market Dunlap Hardware Cb.
Two Negro Populist Speakers Run
Aiivay From Hudtlook.
Haddock, Dec. 15.—{Special.)—Poli
ties are at fever lieu t One of the most
corrupt and disgusting mootings ever
held in 9n Intelllgeab and civilized
community was 'Witnessed (by a few cit
izens in «us vlelnfivy Wednesday night.
Two third parly negroes delivered ad-
dveese’kJSo on assembly of negroes. The
assembly whs sudly disappointed that
a certain white intan who was booked
bo speak could mat be found. He was
a getfilmntui of Intelligence and they
were eipeotrng a grand dlspitty of elo
quence and oratory. The ocher two
speakers—'BTUngsly and Benton—only
made a display of speed. They low
ered Nancy Hanks’ record three sec
onds.
Beivnon Is a colored prdadher that
was run out of Jasper county some
time sinoe for making a radical speech,
and In almost invo months he made
a Democraif.o speech, and sn Wednes
day night Started a Ihlrd party one,
but was notified by a flying invitation
to discontinue and vacate, ond ho did
not procrastinate nor halt between two
opinions, but bit mother ieui:th with a
thud umd some friend gave him a go-
ahead signal tn too shape of a club.
(Now Professor Billingsley Is u col
ored man of some note, und Wednes
day night ho struck a keynote, and, by
the way he was assisting Benton to
curry the liclws you would have thought
him ain Oklahoma- cyclone that was
wending its way to too seashore. He
said in his -address he warned the right
man la the light p&ioe, but in a short
while he thought the ritibt man was
In the wrong place, und he gracefully
Hefei his hat from his cranhim and
pulled his coat across his noble breast
and was gene never to return to tho
peaceful lands of 'Haddock.
HAWKINSVILLE'S FIRE FIGHTERS.
A Department That Saves the City n
Great Deal in Insurance.
Hawklnsvllle, Dec. 15.-(Spccla!.)-Hawk-
lnsvllle Is Justly proud of her volunteer
lire department, consisting of a hook and
ladder truck with all the modem appli
ances, - a chemical engine and a LaFrance
steamer, 2,000 feet of hose and fifty gal
lant fire laddies. While the department is
not a paid one. In all respects, still It has
many of the benefits paid city depart
ments enjoy. Horses aro harnessed and
ready at all times to pull the truck to
the scene of conflagration, whllo tho
steamer has enough steam up nil the
time to throw a stream of water ICO feet
■high. Fire Insurance Is consequently
lower here than In most places the elze
of this. Lost night tho officers of the
department were elected for the year '55.
They are: C. C. McPhatl, chief engineer:
J. J. Whitfield, assistant engineer, and
Warren Grice, secretary of tho depart
ment. The annual parade day in May of
eaOh year is always a gay one for Huwk-
lnsvllle.
Hon. J. J. Dennard, tho gentleman
from Wilcox county, passed through the
city yesterday on his way homo, from tho
session of the Georgia legislature.
Dr. A. C. Blaln, a talented young phy
sician of tho Central City, spent yester
day hero. >
Hon. Marcus T- Hodge, the handsome
bachelor legislator from Pulaski, came
down from Atlanta yesterday. Mark
Hodge Is bne of tho brainiest men In the
general assembly. He was prominently
mentioned for speaker of the houGe.
The city authorities have purchased an
other bell for the dome of the city build-
lng In placo of tho one that was cracked
a short time ago.
Mr. \V. C. Willis and wife, formerly of
Hawklnsvllle. but now of. Vienna,' are
In the city for a few days.
The new addition of eight rooms to the
commodious Horne hotel is receiving its
last coat of paint. Capt. Horne's house
Is an ornament to this place.
EASTMAN'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Eastman, Doc. 15.—(Sireelul.)—The
bill to establish a syelteim of public
schools for Eastman has become a law.
To issue bonis for 'the building of nod’
school building? it will bo necessary to
secure a two-iliinl-} vote of tho voters
of EhStma-n.
Everything looks promising for the
Now Year, so far ns the town Is con
cerned. WMh good Bobools there Is
no reason nvihy Hienninn should not ho
benefited by the proposed mu-nlfloeait
scheme of thie Southern Railway Com
pany In MtablUhtn* a land and imml-
gnattm department. The people are
not at till ufiUJd of the consequences
under Intelllgenit supervision. The
successful operation 4>f (the enterprise
-will imalte the aouatn-y bloom and bios
som as ttiha rose. Success to It.
EASTMAN I.OCAILS.
Eastman, Deo. 13.—(Special.)—Tbo
many friends of Dr. J. D. Herman
of Eastman have recommended him to
the governor as a sultablo man to ap
point as one of the board of medical
examiners of the state, and tills has
been reinforced by a. roemnraendattou
of the gmnid Jury this woo to the
same effect.
The 'UnKra’ Aid Sorioty of Eastman
gave another en&ePCa turnout supper and
festival .In itbe Masonic building last
night, -which was highly opproctu-trel.
An ndjoupned term of WUoox supe
rior court will •dc head at Abbeville on
Monday, Jprtgo C. O. Smith presiding.
Indlotittents for burglary were found
against the Churn coy safe blowers,
Thomas Sad Spivey, and they will bo
tried at the March terra nest.
ROBBED BY HIGHWAYMEN.
Bristol, Tenn., Dec. 15.—A bold high
way robbery occurred within one mile
of Greenville, Team., yesterday after
noon. Smith -Baylor, a farmer, was
held up and robbed of *1.600 by masked
ghihwaymen. The robbers covered Bay
lor with -pistole, and after securing his
money took to the woods. Baylor had
gone to Greenville during the early
morning to close the sale of his farm,
and the money taken was the first
payment to the deal. It Is evident that
the robbers resided la tile community
and were thoroughly conversant with
the rale. Baylor returned to town and
related the story of the robbery, when
n poeae want in puruult of the highway-
SIGNED FOR A PRIZE FIGHT.
Buffalo, 'N. Y., Dec. 15.—.Solly Smith
and Walter Bdgerton, the Kentucky
Rosdbud, have beon inn toted to fight
to a flifito before 'the BufTtilo Athletic
Club In this city on the night of Decem
ber 20. Johnny Van Hecst and Austra
lian Billy Murphy were matched to
night to fight 1st Cincinnati gome thno
next month.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The beet salve tn the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Bores, Ulcers, .Salt Rheum,
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chip
blaln#. Coroe. and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re.
? ulred. It Is guaranteed to give per-
ect satisfaction or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H
J. tamer A 800.
A imm XMAS FRSSEKT.
One of our Suits.
Geo. P. Burdick & Co.
THE DEATH PENAUTY.
Having read with considerable Inter
est an antdelo entitled “The Fate of the
Suicide," recently published in th col
umns of the TvUyiv.pn, and following
out -the sa me line of thioughit several un-
tooughlt of Ideas presents themselves.
First, does the execution of criminals
result to benefit or injury tk> mankind?
Second, is 4t always possible to fix re
sponsibility where It justly belongs?
Third, does the dailth penalty aotunlly
punish?
Theosophy declares a nun “to be a
complete being," a combination of prin
ciples -both physical and spiritual, the
formal’ an association of the physical
and usual bodies, of energy -and desire^
too latter of toe higher and more spir
itual principles of mum, each one tu-
finite and a -part of its own peculiar
world, ‘the whblc wn organizaitlon de
pendent upon toe firat for nua-mfcstatlon
awl compelled by the law of causation
to pass a stated period of tono on earth
before complete separation oan take
place. If -toe piiyalcul body by aod-
dent or design becomes detached the
remainder still exists as an organiza
tion, ohouglJ on <u djfforeot plane,
doomed iiTiore *o awult too expiration
of Its allotted term of life upon earth,
full of restless uotivlty awl passlonrite
desires unsatisfied and revougoful, ever
seeking to rdnen-vnato, that K may ob
tain a medium torough which It cun
act and vettftabUsli- oommunlcation
with toe living. It is possible for It to
subdue tho will and .possess the body
of some'feeble minded person. Might
trot such a oue full of bitterness and
lfato seek to revenge toe dwto of its
mortal body or influence some poor
sensitive to commit an not of horror?
Id it not toe 'turnilng loose to prey upon
inlaaklud of ou olcmemt more suiblJo,
comsclencelreB amd ItMMMAilt May
not many ti crime of fiendish cruelty
or revolting Kceutlousnees hu.vo been
committed while under such uu intlu*
once? Call ft devil, ghost or-
as you will. From tots standpoint may
it not be possible that hanging Is a pub-
Uo o&kusMy rather than a public beno-
faction? Iinataacts uro noli wanting
where -the commlliter' was ovldently
controlled by name such powerful and
baneful forces where Mie absence of
direct responsibility was evidenced by
apathy amd fotlure to realize the enor
mity of toe c-rimo In such a Case, who
Is qualified to fix respansiblHty, con
demn or seniVence is the poor sensitive
guilty? Being hut the instrument of
Hi:i,t -foree, or Is that force the actual
doer of the deed? Who can sairto the
woftd of thought that trath may be
known and jinstiiic-o bo done? Is it not
beitter tlwat 'ton cufflty men escape tain
that one Innocent man should suffer?
Again, we are only aware of puln or
pleasure, of .innocence or guilt, or any
other sensation through becoming con
scious of them. The highest medical
antooi'MiIes tell us -that at the moment
of dmto, when the body is violently
tom away from too remainder of toe
man, toeir unconsolwraness instantly
follmvs. Being unconscious, toe crim
inal is unaware of death and pimlto-
mont; consequently unpunfsflied nod the
law tos failed of toe acoocnpUsbmcnt
of its punposes, tho judges, too jury,
too sheriff have each contributed to (lie
bad karma of toe race, ami toeir own
individual karma- havo s>wn a seed
whose fruit they will bo compelled to
harvest, and the criminal is yet un
punished and still exSsts unrestrained
and revengeful, a deadly menace to the
terrestrial and celestial hnpptocss cf
tho wiiolo race. F- T - s -
TVILL GOT A LIFE SENTENCE.
Guthrie, O. T„ Deo. 13.—Hon. I. N.
Terrell, Ox-spcaker of too Oklahoma
logMa-tuft, was yesterday oonvictcd of
mansltanglrier in too first degree for
shooting George tn tinta city itwo years
ago, because the lhifter testified against
him in a land case. This was tiio third
trial. Terrell having once been sen
tenced to the penitentiary for ten years
and taken 'there, but secured a nmv
trial on a tcchalcullty. Ho will rewivo
a life sentence this rime.
OLD PEOPLE.
-Old people who require medicine to
regulate 'the towels and kidneys will
find the true remedy in Electric Blt-
tcre. This medicine does net stimulate
and contains no whisky nor other In
toxicant, 'but acts ns a tonic and alter
ative. It acts mildly on toe stomach
mnd bowels, adding strength and giv
ing tone to the organs, '.hereby ulillng
nature In toe performance f the func
tions. Electric Bitters Is an excellent:
appetizer and aids digestion. Old peo
ple find 11 just exaotly w-tot they need
Price 60 cents per bottle at H. J.
Lamar & Son’s Drug Store.
Dyspepsia seldom causes death, but
permits Km victims to live on tn misery.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia
and all stoma oh troubles:
. GAMES, BOOKS AND TOYS.
Ifo£_the holidays, nt lower prices
than any dealer can buy them. James
T. Holt, receiver for Charles C. Holt.
Has
Upset
J the old idea.i, andrevo-j
jlutionized cooking—i
What?COTTOLENE.'
Why ? Because it is (
clean, pure, healthful, j
' economical, andmakea I
: the most delicate and j
| delicious food. 5 lbs. j
of Cottolenc equals (
. 7^jlbs. of lard, saving (
. the cost. Get the(
.genuine, with trade|
mark—steer’s head in |
cotton-plant wreath-
on every pail.
Made only by
The
| N. K. Falrbank Company, j
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO.
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And the last but five
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SQUARE ON THE WINDOW.
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Howdy-Do, Children!
Howdy-Do, Young and Old Folks!
Happy am I to make this my annual Christmas and Holiday annoucoment to the thou-
of customers who have made it possible for me to establish ‘‘THE FAIR” as the
in 1iiBiiiif 11 si 11 tit
True, the ghost of hard times stalks abroad in the land, but tho people—tho trading
public—have learned to look to "THE FAIR” for bargains, especially in hard times, as natu
rally as they-do for the seasons to succeed each other.
Never in my career-have I been better prepared to astonish the trading public with
low prices. Overproduction has glutted the markets of the world. Our friends across tho wa
ters have been hard pressed for the almighty dollar as well as our home manufacturers. I havo
gone into both home and foreign markets with tho cash, and as the result
I Challenge Merchants Everphere to Meet ly Pite.
Have not space to enumerate many articles or prices. Thousands of feet of floor spaco
and shelf room covered and laden with seasonable and indispensable goods.
COME AND SEE THEM.
sands
Majolica pitcher* 100. amd 25c.
Bohemian wl-no detts -76o.
Finest 10c china cupa and ea-neera
In the city.
Child’s aetrts. knife, fork epoon. 20c..
35c. and 75c.
Rogers’ plated spoons.
Napkin rings 10c. a piece: nice ernes,
too.
Fine polished pie knives 10c
Gauss' bread knives 25c.
Clausa' meat knives 25c.
Carvers and forks 25a pair.
SUverplated mu kb 60c.
Children’s toy tables 25c. and 60c.
Soup tureens 75c. ,
Decorated soup tureens 75c.
Puzzle pictures 5c. box.
(Easals 6c,
Vases 16c to >1 pair.
Fine goblets.
■Flno CumbKro.
Shaded china cups and saucers 10c.,
15c., 20c. and 25c.
Fine Bohemian satin glass 20e. to 60c.
Saltln glass rose Itowls 20c. ito 36c,
Chtm holy water fonts 5c,
China cup and saucer and plate setts
15c„ 20c. and 25c.
China setie sugars, creams, spoon-
holders and cream pltdhcns 31 and 31.50
sett.
Fine china plates 10c. and Be., r
Cupid china plates 5c., 12c. and 25c.
Fine clock figures 25c.
Japanese butter plates 15c. dozen.
Finest 25c, cups and saucem In the
city.
A good blacking brush and box of
blacking 15c.
A beOier blacking brush and box of
blacking 25c.
A real sorry Mocking brush 6c.
A tittle hotter blacking brush 10c. I
China sugar and cream pitchers 50c.
ratr. •
Toy muslo boxes Be.
Music 5c. . ,j
Artificial fruit (0. i
G. N.IM. O. tops 5c.
Musical tons 50.
Rebounding balls 5c.
Rubber balls 5c.
Walking kangaroo 5c.
Hand mirrors 5c. to 25c.
Betts 6c. and 10c.
Call hells 10c.
Autograph albums and curd pictures
10c.
Finer autograph album and card pic
tures 1EC.
Horse-shoe dolls 6c.. 10c. and 15c.
Roach Combs, 4c. and 7c.
Ja?s for milk, lard, etc, 6c. gallon,
43 yards Feather stltoh braid, 10c.
bunch,
18 yards Rlc Rac, 10c. bunch.
Cloth Cats and Dogs, 6c. each,
ABC Blocks, 10c. to 25c,
Swan’s down, 4c. trad 8c. box >
Cats and Rabbits, 10c. each, 4
Tenpins, 10c. box.
Blackboards, 25b.
Nice 31 Comb and Brush' Setts, (’,
Stand Mirrors, 20c„ worth 50c. ,
Fin trays, 10c. to 25c.; white metal.
Finest 6c, and 10c. Christmas Cords
in town. i
See 6c. and 10c, Toy Counters.
Fine Extracts, 15c.; worth 25c.
Fine metal and plush Fin Cushions,
10c. to 25c. - 1
Best 10c. pair Cuff Buttons In town.
Horn Hairpins, 4c. and 10c. dozen.
Finest 15c. tooth brush In city.
Also 3c. and 10c. tooth brushes.
’ Regular 25c. pair Cuff Holders, 5c.
pair. * i - v «v w r —
Corset Stays, 6c. pair.
NIcs Scarf Fin, 25c.
FINE
Whistles, lc. and 6c.
Sugar Sifters, 10c.
Whit* China Soap Dishes, lOo.
Silk Handkerchiefs, gc. and 25c<
Kid Dolls and Bisque Heads, 15a
Keener's Kids, 20c. up. ,**
60 Marbles for 5c,
15 Marbles for 6c.
5 large glass maibles, 5c.
Automatic Jumping Dogs,* 20c.
Rubber Dolls, 5c. and 10c, amd 25c,
Puzzle Flciures, 6c. box.
Finest 10c, China Mug In town,
Goth Santa Claus Patterns, 5c. ,
Cloth Elephant Fsttenoe, 6c. )
Gold Band China Cretan Pitchers. 15c.
English Granite Salad Stands, dosing
out, 25c.
Fins'Joipaness Napkins, 20c. a hun
dred; sold only by'the hundred
Waste-peper Baskets, 25c. • )
Toy Rocking-chairs, 10c. g _ .
' Imperial Razor Straps, 15c. ’ •
Babies' Zephyr Booties, 10c. pair.
Remember, no house In America can
beat mo on China Cups and Saucers.
Key Rings, le. , *
Key chains, 2c.
Bngliih granite pickle dishes, 10c.;
worth 26c. |
Fin* Writing Paper, 15a, suM 2Jc. a
Ubx.
Good 'Halters, 20a ’-
Roddnghanr Pitchers, 15c.
Fine Smalt Satin Glass Vases, 25c,
pair; worth 50c. ,
Syfiahub Churns, 10c,
THE FAIR
JR. F. SMITH,
THE FAIR
Th© Sole and Only Proprietor.
SIGN AND SQUARE ON WINDOW.
THE FAIR.