The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 29, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORJTIUG, DECEMBER 29, 1894 WEDNESDAY’S ELECTION. The Democratic Nominees Expected to Bo Elected by a Very Large Majority. HEAVY TRAVEL OF TOURISTS. Seems to Bo a Regular Stampede of Northerners to the Sunny South. TWO INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES Nr. lloltir Distributes ■ Halh.r Unique ll.dg.r Fudging lllui.tr la Olra Certain Nana of Money to Vnrlou. Organization.. Op. next Wednesday, Jan. 5. MS. tlio ,ii for iwunty afflosre of U!l»b <• .1. /.y till be held, and time U every i:, i : alon Ihwt tlie regular Democrat ic neniWs will be elect *1 wllihout arjy difficulty. 'I. <; Httuignt Demleraittc ticket a» r; ■.n.niKd at the primary flection held !-i i Wofcer is .18 fiaOowa: F r clerk superior court, It. A. Nls- bat J r riierlff, O. 8. AVcetoolt. V t tax luheetor, Albert Jones, i 1 r tax receiver. It. J. Anderuou, F r Ourvcycr, G. 8. Hlrdl. ‘ l-.r cortin, r. frank Knight. ’J e opivKitl-dt to 11118 ticket will os 11. 8 Holder Sbr sheriff and W. W. tor coroner, both of w'noin ore I imre'ug tis fadepeadteitM. Mr. HulStT, who Is better known U* ■if,.,;’' Ilsdil-r, h*» distributed a lut.icr lj(r.iiuu dourer on tlie street, i, n .ids os follows: 'i u citizens of weu county. The election oat lX-c. H. tolrt. \wiltii ; w,u. the itWci'mnnla cltotion. ui wnat 1 iblnk every i{<*)d citizen approval. [ 1 livlnk I hull It :« time to etop buying,; <iilb at, us t!i. y have bestobougbt in i the pnot. It lots b.nu the ciisti/m that j f..,e null with the fullest purnS^Pt i j-estirdlvss Of tlie 111 as.) of-j the poneai. i .apeut to O' lop. Ui • dime aa that of D. s. 1194,' In the -tortloti Jan. -< Up-, for •Aectlon of sheriff of Bibb cut ty- not to nave any criTWCeu or j !),.«■ rs (as tin- Teldgraj* Calls •*><**' ; In i sue Dsc. 10), un3 met or run around itkk ,a every ;n-4u Hi the county to Wp ! ano or give mo it lift, but hit avail mu i go sod cue! fils vote us n«-kfiluka )„•, nml not .fj only clectloaocrliuf v..,nn at .ill. for l think that every; v .,V) t. nt'dlod to volt* naould j • in, w to exorcise that ragtit with- ! , ny dll'Mtillg to llWll or pMOl- Mi; him uuylii.'na for his vote. Ami; 2 h i.i' tvi »t very r-Ji.iy.Hi in tho rotinty i vvili iiot.ieo mid see wan) nag horiem • eye,I <111,1 who 1« oli-twnecrillg 1 hud buying voles on tlection day. ' l wlW only 'hnvt* »* «i J** < * | ° P°«* B t-» *'!vi* iwojflc my tlckclH. fur 1 ij<» iKrt ,.xa , i to la.sul money mud l*ot m the , ha I lii of ho-'Jem (.is the editor cult« I i ... . where It will not do than or ii »> i iy H» niiy good, but probably have a lot of drunken men at th« 1 l nay not g.d elect'd, for tin* clli- of Bibb county tiro not nevus- tmivd li, suoh ekigUttus mini such cus- « m in wiiJ’h they do not u<e nil a iwlltleal lclituies, us pram- Ji.ln - every annul Illicit iwkn for u Job 4 , ,. nan one. or have tiviin live to P H ,„en lit each prvolnot to work for him and lie wdl is.milsa tint, shrewd pnllikrin anything under the huh. If foil „! In he would promise It. »,> trie j„. v,-re to ask for the earth mid It iiiii i Hull has Hip full p.n».' will invkes th . ihort promts s Is Itie nun. .\' a. to the elilxejts ol' the eoiinty: I don' estevt to be under *»Wviratt"n« to nv one or prcenlso smy one :"IV- thli omdottv, iiJid I think tin- Waters of He lOUH'ty tdioldd he consulted lot to vilio Hlmuld III- the deputies. JtHh-r and bill HIT). And I propwoto give tjio velds a right io say who Uiey sliult bt- If I aim ol -ctcd. 1 vill employ a nl-rk for thinly (leys t» piny tel my olllce. and have tleketn, rn i eery min who votrs far tne In the ami ml ol i tlon i-au go to iny oftlei a-ul vote for the man he prefers. Tim h is w ill it vt be opened In thirty dnys. and then . e l -I kn the ireseinpe of three or four good oHlxene Haul imllUed, and the mall getting th* lttPgest vote f .r ev.it f,liter will bt* «»» nppidntoo. and I will publadt tlhe nwulU so tint pub ic will know. Tide gives every vat.- a voice tu say who slgill be tno oltli r.i. I -'ii not expect to spa-nil mon-y for ear ages ami heeler*, and other ways, but. nth upproirbutu it wlu-re It will ilu -h<- most gvxnl. If I uni elcotcd 1 vda -I,mite nimunHy to tin- tallowing at’tilrituibl-. Christian and ediieatlonat pur '.iset: J'ni o, l. i-nry 92k Ym vg Mm's (liplstlmi AssoclMInn Si Kin Iktu-ehtcrs 2» Yoi -vg I .allies' Hebrew Aid 8odt-4y Jit Am .-inn cluirdv Home 2S Oi-t-i vft Yl'-im-.. Si ftlsl-nt of t'lmrlly 24 ■ li p dial (new) ii I lot. it for tine l-'rieinTtces 24 th. - tnulstaua Cnlb-ge 24 O'* In- need In purchase!* books for some poor bey.) RYct-eyau ramie college.... 24 (T i lie usnd In purohu-tng books *01 issue ixvor gtrl.) Ito.t-vl of IMucatnsi 24 fl'a b.- used in purchasing books for poor oMhlren who aro not able lo l-uy tit in.) Kh 'n Dshgittet* ttnd Sons 24 Dnrii mtBlnry eomptny 25 »wh Sunday scho d 10 O - be used m pnivtdkkt An- poor l ohildran so they can attend.) I have adopted this method to see whe ber the villa,*m o( the county ap- lvrovu of fair elucttons or Uot. II. 8. (COOT) HOI.D13R. t^rrlft AYerkcott Is lust s.Utng St.-a.lv In the boat, and does not feel St dll' uneasy. He l«l» stuck to IHxn- oenue-. end Ima Mtth itnntyfh in the grand old party to know that Democrat, ey 'tvM arllek to him. lflr victory over one 4 tlie strongest men in (ho county 1n :'ie primary is an rvid.no.- of hta jmp- lartty. ami Shows that the people wot- btm In the oflloe. s>,a (> ronasr Flunk Knight, tool, Is nag hwli g nny kloep. Ke Is the Dctnooratio ai-vn.V, and Is witling to pin Its fitch to tin- tarty. The people have mid at the iv..lnth.>x tfiut they want Mm fur cxhVK-r, and be knows they are wilt ing (o stick to him. Alibough the new state r.-gistration taw :ns been paend. It w.*n not oppCy to tit- coming eteenon, aa It will be iKve.-oary for the tax returns to be ntiw.v- buf-re the pextatratkw cun beghk n ml the rviunte will not Ik* all in until this Utter part of February. V "TRANCE ChARVOTANT. Bend 24 cents, with age, sex and StiKupt tmd receive hovroacope of future life. M»,kgw Jubber, gypsy dead tner-w u'aSrvoyttot, seventh daughter, horn wkh double vel .tetle past, pro*. eat *nd future; full name ,f whom you will marry. CtiaUemtee the world. It tr well known throughout the world aha: gypaiea are the only relhtble for- turn- tellers, athl taetr damn cause >ov(. vpecojy marriages and success-In tiua dess. -V-inv a charm and wear tilamuikks. Advice on buidnesa nrsr* nog--. otxUlces. Cotaea. ull a (Tat re. Mu- ky churat free. N. B.—I will not re ceive reglavered letter* er nnuK-y or- rterv. Always send aWaaa Or expresa (p. .. id.) Mmc. Jubber, New Albany, RATES FOR ROME SEEKERS. DlcycUa and Baby Carriages aa Kxeeaa Baggase—A Meeting of Paaaeager Agents—Mr. Craig Will Resign —Railroad Personal*. Never before has the ivaasenfcer traf- flo of the Wojrihern ros^li teen tetter 0mn thla amaon, and Judging from the large number of winter tourLrts io Flor ida <md aouthern Georgia^ It. look* like there 1a a «V>ru!ar stampede «f North ern** to the Houth. The G<v/rgJa Southern and HouMhem mil way have mn/t? apodal arranse- menta lo handle thla hualwaa, .and they are .being paid for tlie extra preptura> t'on. There is ’hardly n ira,!n r*n cither of the^c roads grHrtg fl<»uth that doea not go Waded with fourkva. Many iif fheae tourlata .ire iravelinor on lick* eta -wUh atop over fprlvi’.egcn and avail t'iio.TittcIvfii of the prllf’g.? by atop- ping over at aCl Importantf points. Ma- c#n ratdhea a goodly Ph-ire of them And some of them tarry aevenl days in Hie city am<l go out Into the country around Macon Cooking at the farming Ir.nc*. fteailfrt tlie rcgul-ir winter tnurlats the railroads shave been authorized ty the commlbaloncm to give roifes of eae f ire to h-XTHJ Mockers tar the round trip from Ohio and Miaalaalppl river gate ways to ;tho following points: AH point a in Kentucky, Tonneau *c, AlabAma, Miaalaalpp!, North carol'rn, South Cjrollna ;wn l points >n Georgia A'i fur east oa Augusta ind *211 and went of a.ljpe dnuvn fr<*m Augua a to Mil ler, Millcn *to Adam's P.irk, Adam's Park io Itonitre, Hon.tJre to I>-iwiuu, Dawson to Buf;»n!a, Kufutn 10 IJ.iion spring*. Union Spring* io Montgoincty «nd Montgomery t» PennmMj, may he mude; the mlo «/f tickets to be confined to points on and west of thla Hue. laincB members of this .issaadatlon from Ohio and M!s;ls«li>)l river gale- %vayr, which come* in comDetJrifEi with Utica at points in Tennessee, AI«h:v.Tia oiwl .MImmIshIppI. are a tit hoi Jr- «d t<» make the same rates, conditions and limitations as are nude by out i*lde lliica ij such points and !Iik»m ter- rmlniflng at the river g.i*>\vayn may ht-cure Lhc co operation of rhi*.r conn©2- •'ons In the use of thoio rat a. Tickets of Iron-clad «lRnuur * f>rm, limited to continuous passage In both directions, with extreme limit twenty days from date of nnl>\ may be hold Tuesday, January H. Tu«H].y. Februa ry 5, Tuosdiv. March *>. Taf»*diy, April J. and Tu slav, -\or1! M, 1J0* Stop overs can uly be a lb wo 5 under the prime condl* ? vi* ns was granted *iii droun-trlp ilekm ta Morllv daring the season of Hl*3U HHORT DINES. The annual meelng of the Southern ip.wHeitgcr iAniHK'kulon wlV: be held Tuowlay. J muary 15, alt the Hotel Wni- drof In New York. A meeting o»f the Florida passenger «« nca will be held In Jacksonville ou January 3. J. A. Quick,*secretary of the Ameri can Passinger Attsoclailan. send* out front DctroJt a call for do fourteenth unmiKil convention of the association to l>e hold in St. Lou!* January U». The subject for dlfoUNrton will be "Excess 3iati*a a*K] Tariff Shecits—Transnorta- ilon of bicycle* and Bmby Carriage*, C. O. D. Hates, Traufer Airrange- ments, etc." After January 1 bicycle* and baby carrlngcs carried m bae-gHun* ears will be ctheokod cir.d charged for as excess bogwigf wt 100 iH»iind* for each toteycto and 00 pound* for ftHcHi baby carriage. It I* learned frrrm good authority that Mr. J. C. tValg. Htenogm»her of Receiver Sparks of llu» O. H. ami F., will resign In a few day* to nccept a similar posltkm In Colorado. Mr. Craig makes the Change on account of hi* he ilUi. Reoelver W. R. ftpirlcn of the Geor gia Southern is down at Clycioneta bunting. General Freight 'AfiMt Stone of the GeorgUt Southern leaves today for Flor ida to got warm. WRATHBR TNDIOATION8. Wawhlngton, l>ec. 18.—For Georgia: KUlr, warmer In northern portion; high noth- crly winds, becoming variable. DRIHUHTFUL KNTERTAINMENT. Miss Ituguenln's Young 1'iienda Have an Knjoyabie Evening. • One of the most delightful social gath erings of the week was that at the resi dence of Col. K. t>. liuguenln Thursday evening. The muKuiricent old houso was beautifully decorated In flowers, ferns snd palms juid looked like n plcturo from fairyland. Tho guests were first enter- tatned with a game of "observation." The gentleman's prise was won by Mr. C. A. Anderson and th* lady's prise by Miss Clara Ripley. Afterward tho guests passed the time In dancing until a late hour, when they were Invited to partake of the most dainty refreahmenla, which were served In a most temptingly beauti ful manner. The tee* were served in pink roses and outer lilies. Ml«s Hugue- nln Is a charming hostess and those who were *o fortunate os to be present will long remember tho ev«nt with sincere pleasur*. tl ##l . DR STAPLER J f Specialist, EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Bl Cherry Street, Macon, Go. New appliances for fitting glasses. THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Reeling to Elect a President to Re Held in Atlanta on the Fifth of January. HAYY APPLY FOR THE POSITION rho Cemmltafon Will Also Look After (he General Welfare of Che Slate’* School for Teac!iere-’$10,000 for He Maintenance* Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. DSt CREAM BAKING mm MOST PERFECT MADE, \ putc Gups Creimef TirtirPc-wdtt. hit Torn Ammonii, Alumoranyothtt SduBnai 40 YEARS THE STANDARD A mcetlmr at the asnmlsslom'T’s of tho Htata Normal School, which was re cently held in All ants, and which ad journed, to tn -ct On the came nloce on January 5. will hwe some very Imioort- tnt biahi-.tvs to hatne before It. The mrmjprixMom dt^ tin.ooo by the togu&a* tune a* t:e last kbsIow adds a, new In terest to thla class of cduetOoiuil work, and ,the meeting noon to bo held la one In whtfch the public will be much ioiter- rouxL KrtraRKrar the bualnesa which will come before ttto oomrnlitotaneni at their Jimiary uttetftiBr, a reoreaentixlve of Uie Tclexntth call'll on Proteodur G. K. Ult-an. the oc-wly-aiDOolhtcd state school tccmrtlsst.x'iBr. and tx-olllclo chairman of luhe OXlmuiedonv to whom la entrust ed touts manaKement of the state Nor mal School, and naked him t-.ltilk some lor the benefit ct the Tctua-ranh's read- ora, Proftaicbr Glenn said that the most Important bualnees ivhlc-h would be transected mould be tin* eleictton of a proait 1cn- of the Slate Nonmal Hetioot. and the hakim: o* such preliminary slops as would be deemed advlmble by the comm lealwi. ‘The dories for the cpenlnx and clos- tnz of the s-Jhool/’ said Professor Glenn. "In s*t lor ivhe comtnknlon to fix. I wm dlit uj-euarol to smy what dates will b' determined upon.” k J»ie c.unmil»sion to made uo of Prefcu- ax- lit-nn, eta-oflielo chatrmain: Dr. Archibald - ,J. Ba'ltle, prer-ldenit of Klvji-ter CVdteiie, Rope-, Oa.: Dr. Will- itun 8. Bores, ohaniclbr of the State Unlvirwlty. AthenapHon. W. H. Baker. Svjvainniah. and Hon. Ba.vion B. Kvuna of August a. While this Is called a co,n- mlesion, U to vitriua'.ly a board of trus tees, and will exclusivity control the uflatre of tilt? Normal School. It to domed wide 'to elect u preeident of this school at cmce. in order that he may Immodliitoly bexins brevarad.ms for the opening of ihe school. The president to eapentvd to travel In the Interest of tlbe wtmiol for the nex. few tnonivlm, and *n other ways help to popularize the new luot&tition and awaken Interest axnons the people In the now (loctarture. i PrortMoor atenn does not thln« ihe appro,oriaiUon of J10.000 mode by the lust Iselalkture by any means conunrn- r.ur.c.* w.'fh the Importance and magni tude of .the work, but thinks that It will do to begin on, and that the -work when begun will prove so necessary that future legislatures will appropri ate the nocrasii-y fumto for cartel n't on ihe work aa It should be conducted. Prafetaor Glenn says ho ha.) no idea who wtit be choaen bo the pr.vUlency of the Nornul School. A number W ap plications, he rhtnks. will came before the ooitnnbhloners. The .professor has tvixl a number of tetters from gcnltle- mcn who wtU nwply for the poet)Ion. Oommtoetoner Drudwcll. who called the December meeting, which nd- Jourtiod to Jarauury 5, will not be a mairtber after January 1. his tonn of ofilco expiring on that date. $L.75 buys a warm Sateen Comfort, nt Julian’s. united confederate VETii. Col. Wiley Appointed Aide on the Staff of the Lieutenant General. Ool. Charles M, Wiley received the* fol. lowing circular yesterday announcing his appointment ns aide-de-camp on tho ntatr of Lleut.-Gen. S. D. Lee of the United Confederate Veterans. Headquarters Department East of the Mississippi, linked Confederate Veterans, Columbus, Miss, Dec. 27, licit.. Gdderal Orders No. 2.—In addition to the an nouncement heretofore made of Brig- Gen. U. T. Sykes of Columbus, Miss., ns ndlutnnt general and chief of stall, the following named comrades, with tho rank an designated—as provided In circular or ders No. 3, under flato of February 8, ISC. tssuda by Gen. John D. Gordon, command ing the United Confederate Veteran,—are announced on the ntall or the lieutenant general commanding, to nerve during hta term of office, and they will be f beyed and respected accordingly: ttrlg. Gen. E. I* Russell of Mobile, Ala., assistant adjutant general. ttrlg. Gen. William Elliott of Beaufort. 8. C„ Inspector general. Brig. Gen. tt. F. Jonas of New Orleans, La., quarterinasler .general." Brig. Gen. William. Gordon McCabe of Petersburs. Va., commissary general. Brig. Gen. William L. Calhoun of At lanta, Oa., judge advocate general. Brig. aan. W. J. McMurray of Nashville, ivnn., surgeon general. llrlg. Oen. W. 8. Penlek of Shreveport, tu,.. chaplain general. Ckl. Chattel Broadway Rouaa, cavalry corps Army of Northern Virginia, aid- de-camp; Co). Samuel L. Robertson of Blr- mlnghtm. Ata.. ald-de-enmp: Col. Rich, nrd R. Jonta of Birmingham, AH., aid. de-camp: Cob A. J. Russell of Jackson ville. Fla., aid-do-camp; Col. L. L. Mld- dtrbrooka of Covington. Ga„ atd-de.eamp; Cob C. M. Wiley of Macon. On., atd-de- camp; Cob M. D. Logan of Danville, Ky„ ald-de<amp; Cob John II. Stone of Clin ton, La., aid-de-camp; Cob W. D. Holder of Jackson. Mtas.. aid-de-camp; Cob U. D. Sbands of Oxford, Miss, atdste-eamp; Cob Thomas Harrison of Columbus. Mias., ald-de-camp; Cob Charlea M. Steadman of Ashvtlto, N. C., ald-de-ramp; Cob James Armstrong of Charleston. 8. C„ nld-de- camp; Cob Tally Brown of Tennessee, aid de-camp; Cob Robert 8. Bastion of Rich mond. Va- atdule-cnmp. They will report by letter. By command of Lieut, aen. 8. D. Lee. E. T. 8yk*s> AAJt. Gtn. and Chief of SttfT. NOTICE. IWAXTeverrmanfind tromta la tho TaUed 8Ut*t interested In ibe Opium and Whitk? habits to have one of hit bools on th«ee dt»* ea««*. Addrew R M. Woolley, Atlanta. Ga liox 382, and one will bt sent yoa freo. OPENING OF A BIG HOTEL. Many persons In Macon have received tfte following Invitation, and it to aald that several at thorn will at lend the opening of the rraml hotel, which to ■aid U> be wen more magnttlceot than the celebrated lVnee de Loon at Sb AVgurilne: MR. HENRY W. MERRILL Presents hto oomplkneota And invites you un.l your frieda to at- . b*nd the Grand hall In the Caatuo o< the HOTEL ROYAL POINCIANA. Friday cveatng Do.*ember twenty- eighth. ilumgi hundred anti iitnety^bur. Palm Bench. Lake Wo rib, Florida. Julians for warm Comforts. SHORT STORIES OF THE T01N Interesting Items of News Gathered Yesterday by the Telegraph Reporters. JUST TOO SHORT FOR HEADS. lom. City Items Watch Are of Cossld- arsble Iat.r..t to Ha.y of tho Jt09ld.au of th. cily ood. -■ th. Saharbe. HARDHTMAN FINED.-Jack Hiarde- nran appoured before Recorder Free man yesterda-y morning and was fined 24 Ibr .moating fieworks In the olty, and 224 for disorderly conduct Powers f-iy.y he v. ,1 Mite Hardemnn f,,r malicious mls'.-hlof, and has secured the servtohi off Mr. Ed Ouhen a* attorney. CONVALESCING.—Hon. B. W. Soer- ry'B numerous friends In Macon will be gretttfled to learn . he )u slow'.v but Hleadtly retmverfntg from Ms recent ee- vere illnexs. air. 8>-rrj was much bet ter yesterday, arid wish every Indica tion for his permanent recovery, hto Mends hope to see him at inis r*oe'. of duty in a few days. CHIEF INSPECTOR.—At n, meeting of the Board of Health ticM night be fore laid Mr. V. Brunner -.vus re elected child of sanitary 1 nspojtors. Th ■ elec tion to a good one, and a deserved com pliment fo a coneclentloui and efficient man. It being the first meetloig of the new board, or. rather, after the old board were rc-cleoted, tt was n-.ceeKi- ry to reorganize. Dr. N. G. Gowinner was re-.tected dhairman pro Wtn. Dr. W. R. Winchester la the tfnairmaa of the board. A POPULAR MAN.—GeneraJ Freight Agent Garnet Stone oi the Georgia Svtithern is one of the most popular mm lu tho state, as is attested by Ihe number of Christmas presents Be has received In the part few days. The presents began corning in Christmas duy, when his fellow employees pre sented him with a mngnact&t marble combination inkstand, and every day eiure then he baa received severer boxen of cigars, pip s, welklngsticks, etc. Yesterday somebody een.t him a P'trl eci'lur button, and he says >r somebody grill now only send him a shirt to go with the collar button he wt* be he, led until next Christmas. NECESSITY* KNOWS NO LAW. This fits our case. We must clear our stock of Clothing and Underwear. No milder term than MUST will describe the situation. We have accepted the inevitable. During the remaining days of 1894 we propose to extend unprecedented opportunities to Bar gain Seekers. We expect to show our appre ciation of the people’a patronage by making it a mutual benefit now at the close of the year. You must buy now, to secure your share. BUY NOW. See our stylish $3.00 Derby Hats, reduced to $1.85. Chas. Wach.tel r 516 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. the HOLIDAY DETECTIVE. A WATCH THIEF.—Henry Smith, a negro boy, was captured and turned over to the police yestendriy, as being suspected of stealing a watch. Several days ago Mr. M. M. Perry, employed In the yard or the Sou them railroad, had Ills watch stolen from film by a negro, who snatched it from his pocket. Mr. Perry notlfiid Chief But- ner and also die pawnbrokers of die city of the theft, and asked them to be on the lookout for It. The watch wus described as a gold double ease filled watch. No. 24,799, Klgm move ment. Yesterday Henry Smith entered Goldman's poiwiKhop on Cottch avenue and endeavored to pawn the watch. As soon as the clerk saw the watch he re- numbered Mr. Perry’s description, and caught the negro Just as Ilia started to run. A hard stuggle ensued, but the clerk .held lilm until the police arrived, and he now languish es on the cold floor of the city prison. •A TRIP TO CHINATOWN." Wont's Great Farce to Come to ttio Ac ademy Boon. Hoyt's "A Trip Ito Chinatown" will soon be presented at the Academy of Music, and *t will be a notable en gagement. Nat only boeausw the town commences to grin wCttBOvar a Hoy* production to announced, but with the present coming of this fertile author's most suooessful play it is lo bo tniter- prelktd by a company selected bv the author, Mr. Charlea Hoyt, ito carefully portray the characters assigned tiwai. The oasl includes Frank Lane as “Wet land Strong,” John P. Brown as the waiter, introducing hto famous whis tling specially, the charming Widow Guyer, Introducing "Sara Maddorn." and protiy Lorite Mortimer os “Flirt." CHAS. H. YALE’S "NEWEST (DEV IL'S AUCTION." Chas. H. Yalh's "Newest Devil’s Auc tion" will be the attraction at the . odxKrey of fit use on lU’mday. January T. "The Devil's A cotton” has been thor oughly mwlite-n and entirely now soones Ineroriuced, whilo the ballots and costumes are considered >thc most elab orate yet seen In this .favorite show piece. Among the specialties are the Ceo-Mee troupe, Los Frores Caron, and tine Lorclla Trio. The baildts will In. elude 'The Boulevard," "On the IU- allvx" 'The BaJIdt of Fools," and others. The preen tors witl Introduce Mllre. Chit- ten. BantolMU arid Amors. Sixty peo ple aill form the strewsth of the com pany, wlkoh embraces a number of clever arijsts. The Bale of seas Is mow progressing. FUDGES AT VA8SAR. A Delightful Home Confection That Is Herein Explained. "Nearly every night St college." said tbe Vussar girl, "some girl may be found somewhere who U making ‘fudged or giving n fudge party. Fudges aro Vossar chocolates, and they arc simply the most delicious cdtbles ever manufactured by a set of sweetmeat-laving girls. Their ori gin ts wrapped In mystery. Wo only know that their recipe Is banded down from year to year by old students to new; and that they belong peculiarly to Vsssar. "To make them, take two cupi ot sugar, ona cup ot milk, a piece of butter one- half the slae of an sgg and a teaspoon- ful of vanilla extract Tho mixture Is cooked until It begins to ge> grimy. Then It ts taken from Uts nre. stirred briskly snd turned Into buttered tins. Before tt hardens tt ta cut In squares. You may eat the fudge either cold or hot; tt Is good either way. It never tastes so deli cious, however, us when made at college over a spluttering gas lamp In the se clusion of your own arartment. The va rious difficulties that thlk mrlhod intaila but makes the fudge taste sweeter.”— New York Sun. An Imposing Figure Very Much In Evi dence at the Present Time. A conspicuous figure of the holiday show of the shops Is the special atore detective. For two weeks now he has been very much In evidence, and he will cling to his pedestal until the New Year comes In. You will find him in every store where articles sufficiently small to bo concealed about tbe person are sold. Ho usually stands near tho door In an Imposing attitude. His make-up is that of the dime novel minx-eyed sloutb.whose quick vision, ever on the alert, moves from object to object, taking In every thing. For tho rest, he wears a double- breasted sack coat and a vart-colored necktie ornamented with a aolltalre dia mond. Nobody over mistakes him for. anything but a detective except an oc casional old lady from Yonkers or Wee- hawkcn.who thinks he is the floor-walker, thereby giving him dire offence. "Could you tell me where the handker chief counter Is?” she asks him timidly. "No, ma-am,” he says stemjy, "X am like yourself, a customer here.' Most people are too much Impressed by him to ask him any questions. They look at him with Interest as they pass and accept him as part of the holiday ex hibit. He never looks at them in turn, except for a fleeting moment. He to too busy casting his eyes about on all sides. It must not be supposed that ho to the regular store detective. That official Is probably In the rear part of the store wandelng casually about the aisie3 and now and again following In an unobtuslve way a woman whom he suspects of being a professional shoplifter. Occasionally he makes an arrest. The holiday detective never makes an arrest. He doesn't get the chance. No Shoplifter would dare work within tho radius of his awe-inspir ing gaze. Crooks recognize him ns a detective ready at a moment's notice to dotect, and they wander along further. He Is tho ounce of prevention that is worth a pound of euro.—Now York Sun. WHY SLEEP COLD? When Juhan is offering real Swansdown Comforts ot cut prices. California Blankets at $3.00, $4.00 and $6.00 pair. USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Drs. Holmes & Macon, Dentists, 656 Mulberry Street. It cares bleeding gums, ulcer), sore mouth, sore throat, cleans the tsstb and purifies the breath. For sols by. all druggists. MERCURIAL III ♦ * PfllSfl POISON Is tho result of the usual treatment of blood disorders. Tho system Is filled with Mercury and Potash remedies—more to be dreodod than tho diseoso—snd in a short whilo is in * far worse condition than before. The common result is RHEUMATISM for whtch 8A& to tho most reliable ctflre. A few bottles willaford reliof where all elseJiM failed. I suffered from a Bovere attack of Mercurial Rhoumatism, my arms and logs being swollen to twice their natural sire, causing tho most excruciating pain* I spent hundreds of dollorn without relief, but after taking a few bottles of I improved rapidly and am now a well mnfucomnlete- WK 1 ly cured. I can heartily recommend it to any ono k. M k. » k'S suffering from this painful V W digram. W. F. DALEY, Brooklyn Elevated R.B. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to say Sddrtaa. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,Ga. LADIES DO YOU KNOW 08. FELIX LE BRUN’3 STEEL AND PERHYTOL PILLS sro tho original and only FRENCH, safe and re liable enr* on tho market. Prioo$1.00; sent by , ail. Genuine sold oul» bv OOODWYN'S DRUG STORM* Bolo Afents. Cherry 8tr*et and cottoa ▲▼•quo. Itaooq. G*. Scott’s Emulsion the cream of Cod liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is for CdUghs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Loss of Flesh, Emaciation, Weak Babies, Crowing Children, Poor Mothers' Milk, 8crofula, Anaemia; in fact, for all conditions call ing for a quick and effective nourishment. Smifrr PampUet. FVrt. miunhet. unreins* **i ireti NOTICE. I have this day sold ray renting and r»l (State business to Mr. Edwtird A. Home. FRANK M. OLIVER. EDWARD A. HORNE, Real Estate. Fire Insurance, Rent Collections a. specialty. (51 Cherry Street. Election Wednesday, January 2. DEMOCRATIC TICKET: For Clerk Superior Court t - R.A.NISBET. For Sheriff: G. S. WESTCOTT. For Tax Collector: ALBERT JONES. For Tax Receiver: R. J. ANDERSON. For Countv Surveyor: G. S. BIRCH. For Coroner: FRANK KNIGHT. I CAN SELL YOU A $35 BUSINESS SUIT FOR-$25-OR A = $42.50; CLAY WORSTED F0F If you don’t belieip it, come and see. FRED 1 GOEII, IMPORTING TAIL S, 123 Colton Ave. tE-MBrsiaasgsB EEE5SSSE3 l*nj, roqnins lehangs of disk * •' -- - naoMOtis.iaarevor poucaoumsd. lcin»s to ho to* ifitenuU/. Ufteai ted AS A PEVENTIVS ty cither sex if mponl >!e Uaoalnel any venereal iP»«S In tho cme of those already h > »ny.* m - etn»* GOODWYN'8 DR« STORE. HALF BIDS and LiSS r x^s GG'DS jn RECIi’VER’S SX.E HALT PRICE andLESS. DB1 Cotton Exige Building, N. Y. Liberaidvances made on consignirts for sale or to’ be held. BIBB COt'Y CHERIFF’S SALES. Will boJ before the court house door In ujty of Macon, during the legal hou ,f on the first Tues day in .^ry. 1895, the following property?® hundred acres of land, more or ► tying and belngr In Bibb oouty *h© Rutland district, about milC3 from <he city o{ Maioon, jocnlngf lands of James Holmes, B. Cowart and M. M. Mlnshof^W tract, bdngr the wesl portion *°t No. 182 in said dstrict of Blb»unty, and belns the place ■wherto™* Ellen T. Cowart recent ly llv^evled on a* tho property of N. to satisfy a fl. fa. is sued f Blbb superior court In fa vor of A. Davis & Co. vs. N. D. Cowart _ Al0a “h® ®<un»e time and place, all fW^rcel of bird situate, lying and F state of Georlga, cou»n BIbb » of Macon, consist ing^ 11 ^ °f tft© nbrtlh.'west quarter of tot bJ ook No. 45, being fihe west half a-M quarter lot, and fronting 52 l-** on Maple street, and run- ajng-c 105 feet on Calhoun street, <bg*j wT^h tall the improvoments then Levied on as the property of S&hyrrnn to satisfy a n. fa. is- suef rn the <«y court of AtStnrta, favor of the Mutual Aid Dona ttn( j>stment Company vs. Lucie T. G. S. WESTCOTT. Sheriff. "pCOUNTY SHERIFF'S BALE. -be sold before the courthouse da the city of Macon. Bibb coun ty- on the first Tuesday tn Jnnu- s|94» between tbe legal hours of *Sa)f undivided Interest In that pf tot No. 6 In the southwestern r of the city of Maoon, fronting ft on Fourth street, situated ou twtheast corner of said lot No. « / Intersection of Fourth aral Ogle- e streets to Martha Davis' line, ndlcatcd by a cross fence. Thence - tbe line of Martha Davis' 75 feet, or less, the southwestern line of lot commencing st a point 70 feet tbe corner of Fourth and Ogle- te streets, and running at rlgitf es to slid Fourth street, until It hes the line of Martha Davis in rear, a distance of 70 feet, more or : on said lot to a brick building two lee high, containing two store- h rooms - upstairs; arid undivided f levied on to satisfy a fl. fa | a or of R. S. Lanier vs. E. Crockett L. B. HERRINGTON Deputy Sheri* Bibb Oa,