The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 19, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1894. MISTAKES OF OTHER PEOPLE Are Danger Signals to tlie Wise. Every time a mistake is made somebody learns something. If you have failed to see our line of Furniture you have made a mistake and somebody is going to profit by it. The wise one’s who see and buy, are loud in their praise of our goods, and are delighted with the styles and prices. FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. —We offer a magnficent assortment of Combination Cases, Ladies’ Desks, Side Boards, Extensin Tables, Parlor Tables, Reception Chairs, Cobbler Rockers, Willow Rockers, Spring Seat Rockers, Willow ltockers, Lounges, etc., AT POPULAR PRICES. They are durable and make sensible, lasting presents. Come early and get the choice selection. Will store free of charge and deliver when wanted. Mail orders will receive personal, prompt attention. THE WOOD-PEAYT FURNITURE COMPANY, 558 AND 560 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA. CAPTURED A DESPERADO. He Killed tbe Marshal of Scnoia Over a Year Ago and Was Leaving the Country. DIG REWABD HAD KEEN OFFERED J*lm Fsllman Fall* Into th« Cluieltca of ch* Law at th* Bonthsrn Depotla This city—How ths Captara W*l Kfoeud, Mm Fcutimti n, Id lift! Marshal Tirfio Hardy of Kf*noia> imd Oo- Ufapr 4, 1803, w.is ruptured at ttio flMMhera thqwt .ut. 3 o’clock yfwlenlay uurm'.-nff i>y Policemen TltmiiiM nnvl WJrilv* <ti liie AirlaiKu po lice force, (itv'iied Itf ptktjn \\Hiri wwro «\v!Ui 11mm 9->r tfta'iitanjtttoy of I'Vltmnu. JWtantin IWS0 canted da Hhe police station, vrtim* Qi<* rwms Oodtefl up until 8 o'clock, wtaa lie m\H cuirifil to At- imyta and fmm liicno lit* wflH l>o 1nkcn to Kcmoia 1/> mu nil trtal to imtmlcr. 1 virtlod •Follj^iran nt iho |*»l!cc Htn- t!<m yvfttmluy morning /it 4:30 o'clock aiwl frond Mm tunlike and boring Just dfMsal o brciikSflast provided by Po- lkMtnoo TlUmuua. Tho man Is a regular IIciVuIaw OUd rt typktil form or of tho m'<re licmmiot nisi rougher kind, lie is only Xi'ytvim of ugo, btit Weighs over *200 jjMumU and tfctmU Six f<*it high, with toroid Abbtridem nnd not u pcuml of aiiponfltfous flesh on him. Ho has florid cwnplcxloo nnd mreftiH n «nwll K#nt jpoiwmdu*. A annro immblo or meek looking liiuntan bdlng itmM not bo !nxif^m\d thun Jolm Filuinui, tlio bully and tttSwMr of flJict community wJf.M'o lie lived, Quaked last might as bo suud tKUhid Ids ham 4n bis cell and l-iMtllly lute bub meekly au- h wort* l ovory question put to luin. Tho iwlld, daring ami time* Kidocto 'that had auwwk Mm ho who know Jvtin to gd out of Ids way when lio was In au ocftr‘buniot bad given wwy to u owul mid crwLftillen look tJiat-fwns ndtitiJGy (Motto to set* In n man of hiiith gonaugfifli a ml who had smti a wtdeHprrud imputation ws u. Vxrtl inuiu Fidtuitra si Id ititot ho kilhM iMar- h!ioI Hotvly In eoLf-delVirme. lbst\ly bad anrmtxid trim for uoUiiug, so be suld, Bind ratawfl iio gam ball, ukkoiigto be offered him $20.S5, n Into nisi Inurcy nnd tlio CDOtfOte of IUh bam its loll, bn'- ho raOond to aooqpt w. Ho had not ivMivmbitvd wny crime and objected to being tmriuid. Hmd dho -marshall draw bl«i (Mot and told iroano ju’osnxw on ci dmy u» out of fthto way «« ho VMM »>4i«C 1ii hISXIL AIo H»'V *tlfc» t his life ffiftis hi dangcr abd Ur*xl licfrro tin* imntiul ooabb INilimtui says Itwi't Stnco it ho <mund(ir Qie bn been around lias borne wub ttbo bope of mvMntf up HUtUA^*aW ovtdeooe "to nliow ilia t In* did uin* ttiuhnt iw Mi inti that the iidQflile wcirP cigaliiHt hiui Uiul could m*t W lodocal to will tlio 'truth. AVhrti ho txxsiano cDmMneod Qbnit tin* ]>eoi>lo unmiil tnltf uvrthiMt km bo left tu>im> in company ndfli a nvtu onoat 8rtros, w'hVk j»rIt* m tuway t>* Phn** »dn. lb* «tiul hwuhloft on Sunduy idght aisl iMuQmt l-VipiMMi, nw»*Hiy*!\«ir uuilcM d»lH e*;d»' *if Ankniiu. ^»ii tlio 8»>uUmrn, w^Hvtv «du\v IVMAbd •! I in itmi-tn Omni tight on t<n<r wiy Fftnrida. *Hn\v bod no idea 1h<» were bcllK wttXftinxl uWttt Suuh htft the t*M8i ut (Muivm for ttio putfOSH of bu>Hiu9 tti>k*'iK Witon Suns 4«Bt 'tilio icalii Honvwl mon cov- oivd him wiili si*is amt o>anaimiid(sl him tv» 41m av op tits IkiihIs, vtbtdi bo did, seeing lhat te* hls-unv was usehwM. TtlO l*itl»T putt of F^uiwui'h atioiy tnlliiw adh tin* sii»ry of Otftccc Ttiomus. Tlio |h>- tUNNintii says Matt In* aul i*k* rtsHist.i .wind of 1-N*4t mint's miovciuoivia hunn«t lini.t he hod sLwmd in Mils ill- option. They 4v*snV«l Mh* iirtin a< At- kmu Odd at l^ikinxi Poiuitaii tUHl an- oda*r luwt *Mt OU but in* iW»l r*u ktv*w to I'H’Oiaiu dmt FoSMimji wwh ooo of tu«n Atul, ts\ H'c*nrlv SUM- he •wtiK, bo ciMild urn nuke out utOCh ‘Mir* !*> wh*. They oq dcuvu to tMinwn ami quo of ih»* mem *r»t off to buy tick*its. anil, b<«I!o\'liiy tlio otlNT auik iM^hittm. <tn\v «s»reml him ^jth |Sst *ts aiMt ouumuikhvl him to throw Up l«s IniAlSv wbfttb in* did. ’Hit* ottto.vs ntnni di>Mrtmd t*lni and bmujdxt him w tin* ]t»U<v t*ra-t|on. Ofltcor TtoviMM «dt) ttt.*r White A*f tbe A* ' 1 uno t»dkv ftnw ina«le tin* itTitt, TBa*cv* \t « f,VD vwvaM of- fared frr Pehman. Poltntun n\ts very KdSehnus nbmrt S.inw and wiUktod Co tuswr what had Ixixmk* of IBm. no NAdd ^H)» a«VAd very MBCtdously and ho Ih4^v»h1 hid tllilftfQl bbit. Odh'iT Tifmtas *v*a link.»l cdanK Sr»m*i aim] •*-.> iHvhuvd he Ju t tvov**c w*v*ji SlUhn b.ifMa* b»* Hiw liim sin ttio rnitn widi F«4tauan and had tuo seen him since be {gy. off <»> buy t>‘k*»s tU tIs* depot, liy ptinfioj: tit * ltd *tf»»t tv*x*’efn*r, tkv\\>*v«*r, it (s not lurd e* i?uam4 tint a block \\4ttski*nM nvau w'.th Officer Ui*ims who aivtikc w h « wtUHiwT «ml »ady H|*.»ke when sptken ■to t^ssfd aome light on Suns. Ties l^n'k w4i»4.wTd otwin wma never na*uimneil tn ih** <r*|«Airi* 1*y l*o- lox'nim TbotuH*. u \s not In id t » jmiish rfeit Ik* «\»>>k a hvid ng Iont m It. A parry of Macon arw who «wnte «l*wn fc>m A^uCtt on ft\** same tr*4n i h Ore tmmliW and oflk'MH m y th 11 iho *lb«vr.A nude «*f ihojit- es and tffit cvciytwdy on cbe iruin ereppt tFVfltiman. who is a fprecn cotin- t.rym.in, know il4it >tboy were after ar- r.v*Mng Jfim. T5»niujf.v»ut sfite trip They were pooping around and whlnporlns to one another so t£ia fortryQxjdy on tfw air was wabfiinc? ‘tbun amt laughing a-t flkfr aoLons, as it swui pVUnfy cvl- deot they wore aCrjld «h> liickCc Ftflt* man. • ARRIVED IN ATLANTA Atlanta, Dec. 18.—(Special.)—Capt. John Thompson nnd Sergt. Mike White of tlio local poUco department, arrived In Atlanta this afternoon with John N. Feltman In curftody. Feltmnn ahot nnd killed Marshal T. C. -Hardy of Se- nola, Coweta county, nearly two years aifo. but has escaped arrest, although u $ r i00 reward was outstanding for him until this morning. During the time he has been a fugitive, Feltmam- lias been pmjected by his friends within a few miles of tho place where the killing occurred. He Is regarded as a desperato character, and although If he had been token at the time of the killing. Ii<> MDtud, doublBMi have been lynched. It was left to the Atlanta police to take him In. They learned last night that lie was about to leave for Florida, and would likely board Iho Florida limited on th*» Soutihem between Atlanta and \M icon. Officers Thompson and White were "ii train, will* li l* f« here 'it 11 1" o’clock, and wlien Foil man got on lie wets nrre^u*d. Th** prisoner claims to have kitted Hardy In self-defense. Tho marsh il was trying to arrest him for a misdemeanor wh-^n tho klllP.g oc curred. Feltmnn wan brought to Af- liuta. to .safe-keeping on order of Gov ernor Atkinson. Santa Claus buys Shoes for his friends from Clisby & Mc Kay. woiikhd to Ftn.r. capacitv. Twelve salesmen wore busy'air day yesterday trying to wait ion Iho crowd n! Me 10voy-sSa11d’ers Company. They halve liy far the b^st holiday ntock of the dfty, nnd are having all They can poeHlbly '.intend to. Ladles call on me when you wish a good hack, a csinifu) driver and gentle horses. Lamar Clay. Dunlap Hardware Company offer the latest Improved oil heaters at very low figures. Call and ace them. A CROWD OF ROWDIES. Christmas Gets Into -til* Rones of a 8o\ of Toikgha au a Train. A passenger on tho Southwestern tram coming into Macon yesterday af ternoon reports that a crowd of drunk en toughc* mode 'things llvivy for thosp passengers who tried to ride In tho smoking car. In. fact, the parties be came to noisy and turbulent that tlio oilier passengers left the car. Pistols played a prominent part in tht drunken frolic, and were handled with a reck- IcitMUt-Aft that caused chills to creep up the hacks of those who looked on, and whoso sense ’of reason bad not been deadened by ovcr-Uululgonco 1n drink. Finally one of the going dnew his pistol and let it f.tU about Ills face until a dlsehara# I»f one of tho barrels scared him out of his wits, burned bis face black with powder and sent a hall tvraahit«g through tlio coutonts of the vaTUse at Ills side. NEW HOLIDAY GOODS. Ten GSM c*f new woods received yes- tonlay. These goods are Lite and we are selling iQUem cheap. MoEvoy-San- ders Company. MR, WATERS' SUICIDE. Oneo a Wealthy Man, Ho Found It Impossible to Endure Misfortune. Yesterday morning rhe train from Autdcll lK»re the remains of Mr. James O, Waters, who committed suicide at a hotel tn that place. His body wna shipped to HuMer tor burial. A few days ago business troubles began to weigh heavily upon Mr. Wal- tew. who wits mcrclutndUdity' at Aus tell. Ho determined upon suicide ns a way out of hla -troubles, wad taking a knlfo front the showcase, lie went up to tho hotel, engaged a room and, looking the door he deU-beratcly cut three deep gashes Iti each of his wrists and then (flushed his throat almost from ear to ear. He was found dead, the tvT‘dv fit!hc»l ill 'tho great qua.ntUk*i Of blood. Air. Waters was onco a very pros perous man, but having lost a large sum by InvMlnKUtlts, he found ft import- elide to recover. lie leaves a wife and two children, a* wcCl aa a nunibtr of relatives, some of whom liw in Macon. IN MONTHS OF DARKNESS. BEAUTIFUL XMAS GOODS.— As usual II. J. Lamar it Sons are dealers iti useful nnd attractive pres ents. Prices surprisingly low. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Po enter W«W* Mr ItlctMat Mwtal u. Give a Tie. Phillips. PKRSONAIA J. K. Rrown of Atlanta la In the city. It. L. Mom, Jr., of Athena la at the W. M. U*l» of AtUtuta vu a guest of the Lanier hotel yvaterday. P. U Crowell, a New York drummer, la among the Macon trade today. Ml** Johute renick of The Watch, Ala., was at the Hotel Under Uat night. Mr. II. L Allen and aUter. Miaa Ruth Allen, of Poworsvtlle, Oa.. were guenta of the Lanier houae last night. 11. J. Lamar A Sons have opened up their stock of Xmas goods. Vine variety, low prices and beautiful Xmas cards. A haiwWewu*' Oh rial man ctft. One nf tJhvvi* latent de«.%rna to oil heoten* ot J>unlAp IlartlwMrv OO. WrtHE8 snrokM longues and bacon •tr.pa ju*t received ai C. F. Colder 4 Ikvctaar. The Dreary Life of Kaplorera Who Visit tbe Arctic ICeglon*. A wild gooso chaso after tho north polo •urely scent?, on tbo very face, to ho a fool's errand. Perhaps it is, for I doubt If any very startling fnct wJJl bo added to science, even If Iho north polo Is indeed rcuchcd. Of course thero is or would bo a hugo amount of satisfaction and glory to havo been tho dl*corercr of the pole, but whether science will bo enriched thereby or simply satisfied with tho fnct of our having “got thero all tbo saino" is an open question. Tho life led by explorers In theno dreary regions, especially during tho long win- tor's night, is *o Intensely monotonous as to scarcely warrant description, and yet no better idea of the hardships, sufferings and misery endured for tho sake of sclenco can bo gained, than by a glimpse of tho dally lifo cf the arotio traveler. I chanced to bo ono ot tho members of a rerant expedition nnd was in ebargo of tho winter nuartors nt tho northernmost portion of Nova Zcmbla, or Novla Zcmlla, as the Island* arc called by tho natives. Imagine a'nlght that settles down like a pall and an Interminable darkness that Is only Tolloved by dull gray twilight for a few hours out of tho 21; then, added to this, a thermometer so far down below zero that the mercury often freezes, mis erable quarters, poor food, and tho monot onous existence, and you will scarcely wonder why sn many intrepid Invi-stltw- tors have given up tho unequal battle and laid down to porlsh tn tho darkness of hopeless despair. You will also scarcely wonder that tho most nrdenb enthusiasm Is likely to bo considerably cooled, moral ly as well as physically, under tho circum stances. What matters .( V tho whdlo world is watching tho outcomo of your investiga tions with keenest interest when you nro bo far removed from earthly comforts and oaPthly aid? And yet, In spitoof nil tbo bitter knowl edge gained by tho hardest kind of expo- rlonco, the anino explorers will'attempt ex pedition after expedition. I may woofully lack tho proper enthusi asm, yet I cannot but admit that even tlio delightful prospect of discovering doz ens of north poles would not tempt mo to again undergo tho hardships of that arctlo night, oven tbo memory of which I would gladly dispel ns a fearful dream.—Homo and Country. two ABSENTMINDED INDIVIDUALS. One Forget III* Invitation, and,the Other Forgot 111* Wife.-* An absentmlhdcd person <^id spread chans all around, but when two absent- minded people try to work together may heaven help tho poor crcaturos upon whom tho consequences fall. A prominent lawyer from an inland city nv*t In London n dis tinguished British author, whom ho In vited to visit him during n tour of Amer ica, already planned. Tho lawyor canto book home and shortly forgot all about his English friend nndhls own invitation, but was reminded of both, in good tlmo, by a letter announcing tho dato of tho cele brated Ui I ton's urrlval. This, too, ho for got In a few minutes, nnd when tho ap pointed day came it found him living In n shut up house, gutting his incnla where he oould, while his wlfo made an extended round of visits among her relatives. Whun the distinguished visitor drovo up to tho houso on tho ovenlng ufjtho day set In his letter, ho mot a single servant, who oxplalned that tho master was nt n elub mooting, ovor two miles mvay, nnd would lie back about midnight. Sonding his wife, who wn« tired nnd ill, back to tho railway station, tho Englishman started In pursuit of his delinquent host. Tho latter was found with a company of pleas ant people, to whom tbo great author was promptly Introduced, and tho two absent- minded friends finished up tho evening at tho club mooting, forgetting all about their lack of sultablo quarters for tlio night nnd poor Mrs. Distinguished Author sit ting In the railway station. When tho meeting broke up lu tho smqll hours, they r jcalled theso awkward cir cumstances and rescued tho weary Woman, whose oommonts upon tho situation did not reach me. Thun they drovo to‘the home of ono of the lawyer's relatives, who kindly got them all to bod boforo dawn.— Kato Field's Washington. The To«|M. The perfectly healthy tonguo is dean, moist, lies loosely in tho mouth, is round at the edge and has no prominent papilla*. The tongue may bo furred from local canoes or from sympathy with the stom ach, Intestine* or liver. Tho dry tonguo occurs most frequently in fever and Indlcatoh a nervous prostra tion or depression. A whlto tonguo is diagnostic simply ot tho fuvorish condi tion, with perhaps a disordered stomach. When It la moist and yellowish brown, It shows dtsordmvd digestion. Dry and brown indicates a low slato of tho system. When the tongue is dry nnd red nnd smooth, look out for intlammatlon, gastric or Intestinal. When the papllkn on tho end of tho tongue are raised and very red, wo call It a strawberry tonguo, and that may moan scarlet fever. A sharp, pointed red tongue will point to brain irritation or inflammation, and a yellow coating indi cates Uver derangement.—Family licrald. Wky Site New Married. When a man tempts fate by reminding a spinster of her condition, bU punish ment U generally swift and *urc. In a county of Ireland when* tho Quakers wero numerous the entire body on ono occasion gathered together for one of their quarter ly meetings. After the exarcisea of the morning a pub lic luncheon was held, at which all tho Friends attended. The conversation turn ed to matrimony. '‘Bridget, 1 said an unmannerly youth ful member of the society, speaking across the crowded table to a prim, elderly maiden lady, 4 ‘ wilt thou toll me why thou hast never married?” “Certainly, Friend William,'' rcepoqded the ready Bridget tn a voice audible over tho room. •* Tis because I am not so alsy pleased as thy wife was."—Lmdon Tit-Blta.' NEW STOCK OCl^ AND SAUCERS. EJegunt new stock fancy China re ceived yesterday at McBvoy-Ainder* Company. „ ^ NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS. •Elegunt new stock of bo*>ka of.aCl descriptions received yesterday at Mc- Evoy-Sajiders Company. A HANDSOME DISPLAY.—Amojig the nuny attractive windows of hand some ChiLHfcmu8 present ifliere are none tlr.rt calls for more dtotioo tiliaai those at La zero’ Jewtky Fnlace. This es- taWl8hmenit ins tvn excowlin^ly large ami lian/ldotne line bf watclias, dia- mands end slirctiwaro, aiul every giver Of pr-wus imy KUltivl. Mr. Max Lizunii giv-rt atiUii'nion to a*il, am! f'nv I « keis-on imii go .mt/> liis ^oir- without coming out a piloafted pur- dKiser. In ftict, the offerings of tills firm aw? irm^lfin^/e anti ftho’.r good reputa tion Is such their oustinyare, dace sroiind, a lu*. L.vrt rcimin turn r.itf iJielr patrans. Tills ®tore will ibe open every night durinig the 'liOiRktys till 9 o’clock for iRre acj'uumodatlon of air. Lazarus’ customers. TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES. Tho largest, huindsameat and cheap est Ktock of holiday gtoods by all odds to the cl’ty at McEv'oy-Sanders Compa ny. Japaam Maidservants. Now tho Chinese or Japanese maidserv ant is becoming fashionable on account of her picturesque possibilities. If she wears her nntivo dress, she is about as attracllvo as a $1,*GOO vnso or a rare pleco of bric-a- brac. Visitors liko to look at her, and con sequently tho prettier and more graceful tho girl tho higher wages slio can com mand.- Long, narrow oyos, thin, black brows nnd a clear complexion are tho things desired. An oriental girl’s hair is always shiny and well arranged, and ev erything about her is invariably neat. A part of her duties is atteudanco at tho door. This la where tho spectacular fea ture counts. After tho ring of tho elcctrio bell has died away thero Is a pattering of slippered foot or tho clack of Jittlo Japa nese wooden stilts, and tho door swings back, revealing a small, brilliant flguro, with a card tray concealed in tho/deptbs of her slcovo or kimono. It is all very fetch ing. Another function that tho maiden from over tho seas is expected to perforin is serv ing 5 o'clock tea. This is peculiarly ap propriate and lends an aroma to tlio bev- erago. It never soems tho samo afterward, when n Grctchcn, with a faco liko a plat ter, or a Hibernian carries tho tray. Tlio fad started in N6w York and lias natural ly reached Its height In San Francisco, whoro tho missions aro nob ablo to supply tho people who call upon thorn. Tho mis sions, in fuct, require references before they wil| allow tholr girls to go out. Thero Is too much trouble in rescuing them to havo them slip back again, as they nro quito likely to do if they aro not carefully watched. It will not do to give thorn tlio liberties that other serving maids have, for they aro liko wax iu tho hands of designing pcoplo.—New York Corre spondent. Tho nnino of Peter’s Point, vn., given a placo bccauso n trader named Potcr Jones hail a store thero, was afterward changed to Petersburg. Tho Conemaugh river, Pennsylvania, wn8 named by the Indians. The word means “otter creek." Awarded Highest Honors—World'* Fair. DR BAKING mm MOST PERFECT MADB. A pure Gripe Cream of Tartar Powdefc Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other aduVaMBt. 40 YRARS THB STANDARD. m GOODS Arriving Dal’.y. See The Climbing M«>ukey, 35c., The Brownie Ladder, 35c., The Pap*' r IXfita and Furniture, * Tissue paper, ic sheet. Colored Celluloid, Crepe Tissue, Attractive Books. “The Documents in Evidence." “Sweet Clover,” by Burnham. “Tom Paulding." by Brander Mat thews. “Artmudnfly ” by Whitcomb Riley, "My Lady Rothu," by Weym&n. "IVhvubet'a Note* on Sunday School Lesson*,’' $1.* - Dou't fail to call at BURKE’S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE FOR RENT. F iminhed or unfurnished. Ow* late m-lda-oce of Mr. Sam Baer. No. 717 Firvt stnvt. Tho houae contains neven rooms, «*loganf.ly papered; hath and modem QOOveaionces Immeriiate poe- aoAHUaw Apply to E. A. HORNE. *i4 Cherry FOR SALE. Lot on Fir* Ftrvet, i»*xt to Mr. L. McManus; t«:xe. *8 by 5*3 feet- A bar gain. Th» dechierily the finest reei- dence lot on tho market. E. A HORNE, <54 Cberry AtreA. M YOU M HAVE NO IDEA O P the display we are making in Holiday goods. It far excels all our previous efforts. If anything was ever calculated to the merriment of a merry, merry Christmas our stock of pretty Novelties is a sure prize winner. Beautiful Neckwear, Embroidered Silk Suspenders, Gloves, Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Walking Canes, Um brellas and a number of other articles in newest designs present here a tasty and extensive selection. The time is limited. Embrace the first opportunity to pick while choice is yours. Chas. Waclitel, 515 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. CONSIDERABLE ILL FEELING BETWEEN THEM. —Art In Advertising -’"2 m ^ rf* i «=^aaSKte^5filSmmlfm “Hooray 1 A four leaf clover. That means a raise." ,v . / >ri Executor: “It may take some time for yonr late uncle's estate to be settled up." DeCUnoey: “But cant you advance me something in the mesa- tunef" Executor (haughtily): "You forget, sir, that I have a family to support" —Brooklyn Lif^