The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 31, 1894, Image 6

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6 THE llACON TELEGEAPH: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBEE 81, 1894 HR. W.G. SMITE IN THE RACE. IIo Will Contest With Mr. llasscnbnrg for Bibb County’s Trcasurjsbip on Wednesday. JDST TO AVOID A LEGAL FIGHT County C'ommluloiur< Want Him to Hun So a* to 8»v# Iha County Taro Thousand If Wo Hundred 0«llar« Par Annum. CITY NOTES. OHA.YGB OF SGHEDUTJB—Yewter- day train So. 1 on the Goo ran sown- cm that formrfly left -the union depot at 11:10, txv*n leaving at 10:15. Tho change will snake a hotter sahodnle. Tt now looks li ft Wednesday's coun- ty election, which, has up to the past day or two given promise of being a very tame affair, will be of more ihan or3.nary interest. Till. Interest was at flrwt aroused by the announcement that Mr. Charlie Masaenburg would be a candidate for the forgotten office of county treamirvr, mic la now dctply increased by the announcement of Mr, Walter O. Smith a. a candidate. Mr. Smith in the well known clerk of tao county commiselonera and la also an ax-oflicio county musurrr. He baa tilled both office, for a number of years, and, St la needless to Bay, with sat.sfactian to the commissioners and the public. The Telegraph explained yesterday morning the circumstance* surrounding the office of county treas ure , and In Its advertising columns the following notice from the county com missioners appeared: TO THE VOTERS OF BIBB COUNTY A question of Home doubt having arisen aa to whether the office of coun ty treasurer has lieon abolished, and (mother candidate having announced himself u« an applicant for this office, tttfa is to put the voters of Bibb county on notice Cha't if Mr. W. G. Smith la ClOoM u> said office on next Wednes day .the* present arratigrimetu made wjlli him as clerk of the Board of Ooutrty Commissioners will be con tinued, and twtmly-flvn hundred ($2,50") doi'drs per annum be saved to tint taxpayers of the county. He will dls- chu g» both duties of counity treasurer une clerk of said 'board aa heretofore for tho satmc salary which he Is now receiving, and no extra salary will have to ‘on paid for a .treasurer. C. M. DAVIS, It. [,. HENRY. J. J. AMASON, . W. 'K. JENKINS, J. 0. M'GOMtiCK. By the same arrangemom, made wllh dr. Smith refereed to in the above ward is meant Hurt Mr. Smith dlls hots offices nt present for one salary end Drat If a treasurer other 'than Mr. Smith Is elected It will be at an extra expense to .the oounty of ■ J.500 per annum. Tin* commlnskmers do ,i. t concede tlrat tho law abolishing •. i" oltl.-o of county trmsurer Is unoonulttulionsl, but in order to avoid ta legal earnest nnn .tincc Mr. Smith ns a candidate m .mad if elected inn liters can remain at* tho i«.ro. in case .Mr. Mnssenburg Is elee'ed the camenlsBloners will test tho contirttirtlonillty of the huw. T" a Telegraph. r<*pi>rter who curled on Mr. Walter Smith nt his home last ntgbi '.re mid that he woe a candidate for tnaeuiW efcarjily to tllvold a legal contest by tho election »f Mr. M.issen- liut'x ami no sa ve tin* county $2,1.00 is*r yenr If he was elenbvl. •‘There Is nc lesuo %*iween Mr. Mas- senhurg and* ''If," si Id Afr. Smith. •T am sin tnlo tho race fur the ben' '“oouivty und tiax- piyers, : . t ansenihurg's election would I one dollar from me or my el*. ,lve me one dollar. But If the y l» to have n treasurer who Ist/ thing but a treasurer, I don't ! <n / . w mult wliom I would rather Ktf vo oh* omve than Mr. Mwssen* H us h« Is fuMy competent and a , , friend of mine. I believe the peo- / gr». Hqilinfled wl'tlh the ma-nner In ’ ,i ah the otBee of treasurer Is ecn- , am ad, and they will prefer to have It continue eo rather than, pay $2,600 per year for another itiwaourer." It Is highly ptxibable that other In- tcrestOng phnsns of the mauler will arise before It Is alt rtvbM. GIFTS TO F'OOI, TUG PUBLIC!. The cbrtdemnlnw of ntnm ns an un- Wh draome Ingredient In baking pow der- by the Ctovermncntt uuMiorllJes ns well as by ohystohuw sen-vally. lias not <kit«re*l mamrfsclutvw oi such gctwihn from ftesting ihom on an un- surepwaUner imbllc. Following Is a par- tint list of the alum powders found In tho stores: 'Calumet," '‘Chicane Yeast.” "Ken ton," 'HSrarrVs Bon Bon.” ''Unto#," "IViylnm One Spoon,” "Cllmrex." "Hie w Tuff." "Snow Ball," "Giant," "Ml'k." "Crown." "Unrivaled," "Silver Mnr," "Davis' O K.." "Forest CUy." "Mon arch," "K. C.." "rtovai." "Manful- tan," "OnyfetsU," "Hhtohet," "Home." "Echo," "Perfection." "Hin-ket," "Town Talk." "Vienna." "Wtdie UPso." etc. It Is wife to reject all brands sold wJth a prise. 'All i>iw*lers sold al vl cents or loss « nsinH nte sure i.> be made of alum. Dr. Wiley, tho govern- mend ohoniMl. In Ida offieal examina tion <rf baking trawler* at (he \\ olid's JP*I.\ threw out all "nlnn* powders," cured n* ahem aa uniwholeovtr*. S11GI.I.MAN SOCIiAl, NOTES. Shell man. Dec. M.—(SpecJ.il.)—Shell- man's visitors, who so much enlivened the town during the holidays, are leav ing one by one for ttwlr respective homes. Dr. J. tU. Wilkes of Taenpa. Fife., who during his short, slay has made many* frlonds. leaves Friday ft>r hla borne. The doctor la very popular in Shcllmwn and hla ftt.-n.ln here extend lilm n cordial! Invitation to come again. Trafeoeor T. P. Branch, the efficient prfne pai of the sabred here, will upend the edmatoder of she variJtkm with •tone (talks In FVarr VsUk'y. Professor Ur.ihth la re cultured gentleman, equtlly popular In the business and social world. Mias Burnt lOwnady. The tteanher of the Intermediary deportment, will spend next week ret h*» home In Mon- trt iu. Reside* h>«ng ore of dhe be-t teacher* in tlife state. Mis* llortudy's charming perswMjtty snl vlvurlts rna-e her a vakuHe ncquMUbu to any siv .ity. Although ere-ently connected we:,: the Bhcnmon reahoed. Professor Bn. xth atsl iMIsa Horrsdy by lirwcsi, tail u'ld devo'km la Sholr wrrk am raising It tb a standard of wh'vh the people nr Justly protid. .Ml wish 'hettn • h ppy vacation and eafe return. V'.*« delta Carter, s Charming young lady front lawdhunr, left, for home ThtmsJty. H*r friend* hope to have her rtpsik her visit In tb* nre.tr future. f'HDER FOB TirB PRtRSlDEiVT. Pari*. Dec. $0.—Count von Mu» i. t t* Ger aau ttmbauuitor ta bcltu: of the *ra:d duke of Saxe-Welmar. liar t*r" sent *1 lo Pneulderet C*»kmtr-Pe*Ur the txvt'r of the white falcon. In reeotml- t$o« to the boner* paid to hla sot. the hroUtsry stand duke, who o.M m Mentone recently. This Is the rivt German ordrr ronfenvxl upon a French ~ " MW. FlUINOH SENATOR DEAD. Paris, Deo. SO.—M. Decrolx, senator tf 'r lie Loire-*nferteure, St dead. Depu ty Audlesfred hat been elected a :i»tor for T.e Loire In aucccasioa to M. Btot- «ETimv.HD HOME—5Ir. aiiX/Alra. J. A. IVek, who were •married a tow da)* ago, but who have beeu ffiamdlng a fow days with Jlr. anil Mr*. Tisdale, ptirenl* of lhe bride, at Loeii*t Grove, have return red home, to tho great dc- llglit of tholr eitiny friend-'t, FREEZE IN FLORIDA—General Pai-atenger '.Agent K. C. .Mahoitoy of tho 'Maooa and Northern railroad yes terday received a tidcgram from Flor ida Haying .tlhcni bad ne«u a heavy freeze ihr.jUKir)Ut Florida aad rhat the oiu.ngu crop tod been seriously injured. Olther advices from Florida oonflnii the statement. OAUBDEB8 PEOPLE—A number of cirrfewt people in JUioon have a habit of throwing water on it ho Hldenvalks when It is cold onough fo freeze. Jes- lerday Kt-veral iplaem .were noUectl where water uad been thrown and twas frazeo on Wire sidewalks,' thereby *®. danger! tig 'the live* und limbs of piss- cra-by who slipped on ithe See. WERE R1-; lA B V ED - tPh r o ughoti t the old Hpcll of Friday, Saturday and yes- tenlay (Manager Winter.* of Hie Con- sollditol olHolric line put on extra tno- tormon so tli.i t tee men coultl stop off every fow hours und got warm. .Mrs. Winters also kept .a pot of boiling hot coffee for iho .movwmen day and ti.ght, so .khikt, the lot of file <tno.tor.men was not *> hard as ..|>p?m*l to the public. 'Hie kliato.os of l.Maj. ami Mrs. Win ters was highly uppreelviled liy the mo. toruien. nmillMT-ERED TlrE LANDLORD The young imoa boarders of ito Park hotel Sarurdiy night presented Land- lonl .lack rijuey .with an e egiot sllver- tipp«l w alking cine and umbrella and r luttdsjtno pilr of glove* as token* of their high regard and personal friend ship. The pf.!non spe.jc!t was inatlo by Chief Clerk John '1 ierney, ana It was ipn.-i!i:>uiu'ed :» gem by ..lose who beard It. For ‘the first lime in bis life Manilger Cl tmy wus at a loss for snuic- tbing to say avheu tie sttempied lo re ply, but In a few moments he recov ered sullldeniC.v to return his thank* in one of th« prifitlost little speeches those' prewait ever heard, dutuelmw or oihoit Jack, Clancy has a. faculty of making every man he meets his frlerd, and lithe little epbwdo yosterlty <«en- lug was only oue of the many evidences of II. Fortunate- indeed Is ihe laml- lord who c'.nini .ikta the respinat and esteem of his guests. WILL OCA'PjA.NTEE THE NOTES. Great Dissatisfaction with tho Action of the Council. St, John'*. N. F., Dec. 30,—The gov- ernment carried Its bill for tile guar anteeing of bank notes through, tbe council lout night by a m ijunty of oup. There late been some opposition to the passage of Ihe measure, and an attempt to defeat It failed a few days ago through Die premature publication of the plot. Tile dissatisfaction with tho bill Is so general here that lihe note holders have decided to cull a mass meeting, lit which resolutions will be adapted petitioning the governor to refrain from attaching his Signature to Ihe bill. The Union bank shareholders will hold a meeting tomorrow, and the first business to be tmnsacted Is to re move th* txxird of directors and Ap point a new one. The condition of the Union hank. 1t la said, to very satis factory, und its loading shareholders are confident of Its successfully pulling througfi wttlh the aid of tin. govern ment. A furious gale raged here nearly nil of tost night, n<nd tho sen* were so high that the mail steamers were de tained at this plnce for twenty-four hours. It I* the opinion among those who are engaged In the shipping trade that the storm has wrought considera ble *l:i mage amoni; tho coastwise craft. Dr. I'i Ice's lbilctnig I'owder never varies. A* suippltod Co consumers It U of the sumo tine and reven quality os tllvat which recjyjv-Ml Che highest award at the Columbian ami (Mklwintrer fairs. m DOWN ON THE DOCTORS. Mayor .Plngrere Hays the Board of WeaClh Is Incompetent. DcCrolt. Mlcih., Dec. 30.—(Mayor Pin? gree yesterday lllod charges of incom- ptdency against Dr. W. N. Webber, Dr. W. .looks and Dr. Schulte, the 111IV*. medkvSl mihn'toirs of 'the board of heiitTit, wnjl nt a npocinl meeting of the city council which he called yes terday asked that they bo removed. The ,trouble Is llhe outcome of the smallpox epidemic In this city. The mayor, who Is .also ci member of 'the Iroard of heath, claims that the spread of the dknus was due to the bunder- log and Ineampotoncs' of the thre* members In handling It. At the oourt- clt meeting live mayor preferred for mal ohargi'sc** this effect. The council refused to take oiny aotloti until C.ty Counsellor Hpeed rendered nn opinion on She council'* tnwer of rcmovaC, whVcb he a*romfs*M Monday, as Dm. Webber, Jenks und SehiUte ore among the lerdln gphyslclans In rhe city ihe mayor's notion hus create*! a sensa tion. HIS ACCOUNTO CROOKED. A Bank’s Bookkeeper Short to tho Amount of $14,000. Hudson, N. Y.. Deo. 30.—William F. 'Rossman, Jr., bookkeeper la the Hun- son River National Rink of this city, was arrested last night by Deputy Sheriff Harvey on a warrant sworn out by the bank official*, cbargtug him with grand tofveny in the first degree. An exarainatl.in of the b*ek* kept by Russmdn showed a shortage of about $14,000. The money making up this amount was taken fixun time to time, and. It is claimed, win expended in slock *p*vukitl*ias and fsst living. Rossman has admitted tin* theft, and has been locked up to wwail an exam- ilivrlon. -whSch lets been set for Mon day. The prisoner has been employed as a bookkeeper in the bank for sev eral years, and was not suspected until recently, when Ms account* were found crooked. It Will Open Its First Session on January 9 and Continue Two Months. A LARGE ATTENDANCE^IS EXPECTED Some of the Names Which Have Already lleon Bent In—They Will Come From All Parte of (he Coun try, North and South. NEGROES FOR MEXICO. "Peg" Williams Says He Will Carry Thousands Down There. Srn Antonia, Tex.. Dec. A Wil liams of A riant*. Ga.. betatr known ss "Peg" WtHrm*. signed a cootsot ym- terday ihrotsrh \V. H. Klli*. rourcssnt- Ing the Tisbulvlolo Plantation Com pany of Mania mla, Mexico, to furnish th* company $0 labor***. The negroes viWI be obtained from Geoivto ami Alabama Williams claims he trill ex pect 100.000 Mbgroes from she Southern aisle* to Mexico this winter. DRTYFUS’ PETITION. Parts, Dsc. Tte court-martial In Ihe esse of Cspi. Dreyfus, who was re cently condemned to Uf* imprisonment for high treauaon, will hear the cap tain's petition (or another trial to morrow. "Nearly every mall brings applica tions for entrance lo our Preachers' SahooS,” fold President Gambrell of Mercer Unlveralty yesterday. "The attendance promise* to he even larger than the most sanguine promoter of this educational scheme bad thought possible." From Dr. Gambrell It was further learned ithut up to yesterday quite a targe number had sent In their names and -announced their determination of profiting by the various fheologlrat lectures during the nexrt two months. Among thoso whose names have so far been received and entered may be mentioned "the following well known Baptist clergymen: Revs. T. J. Miley, Mississip pi: A. T. Vandiver, Georgia: M. F. Wadded, Georgia; W. P. Chapman. Mississippi; O. O. Wllikaims, Georgia: J. 'A. Little, Georgia; J. R. Morgan, Georgia; R. 8. Baxter, Alabama; N. W. Mabry. Georgia; L. A. Brantley. Georgia; R. C. Rhodes, Georgia; W, H. Prior, Georgia; J. W. Outlaw. Geor gia; C. V. Brooks, North Carolina; J. 8. (Nowles, Georgia; G. B. Web ster, Gtwrgla; J. L. Gross, Georgia; D. O. Baird, Alabama;, J. M. Lackey Illinois; M. A. Porter, Georgia; R. E. L. Harris, Georgia; A. J. Coalson, Georgia; W. B. Hawkins, Bouta Caro lina, R. C. Poole, Georgia; A. B. Haines, Georgia, J. C. Brewton, Geor gia; E. J. Blanton, Georgia; C. H. Bias. Geoi*g4a: W. E. Partin, Geor gia ; O. G. Brown, Georgia; J. T. Mc- Hain, Georgia; H. C. Starbridge. Geor gia; Charles E. Stanton, Indiana; z. T. Weaver, Georgia; W. J. Barton, Goorgta; J. M. D. Foot, Georgia; Wilkinson. Georgia; Meeks, Georgia: Borden, Massachusetts. From (dhe above ft will ‘be seen tint those who will attend the preachers' lectures at Mercer come from more than hat a dozen states (besides Geor gia. Dr. Gaimbrdll Is also in receipt or letters from many other sources, asking that the names of other minis ters be entered, blit the above names arc taken from a list composed of those who breve personally requested riant their names be entered. Severn! of 'these ministers are al ready to .Marion; among 'thorn .Dr. Bor den Of Boston, 'Mass., who comes to Macon In search of, as he expressed ft, both health and knowledge. Altogether, tho Indications point to t . .most suedeasful season at Morcor for riie Baptist clergy of this and ether a!i>tos. This special school opens on January 0, and wl» continue for two mouths. I). Price’s Balking Powder Dosses not only superior leavening newer but that perfect purity In oomiDosjtion es- aenlim do the promotion, of neaa.h and the preparation of palatable flood. 2d ADD STORM—LONDON DATE).. The gale of *h ta*t two days did enor mous damage on the coasts of north France, Belgium rend uemrany. Seven large sailing vessels were towed Into (Bremcrtmvcn 111 a buddy batterod »n- d'.tkm. Several coasters were strand ed and' some of ,:1U' seamen aboard were dost. 'Rhe Ostend-Dovcn steam packet service vvou suspended yester day and today.... » THE TEXAS SENAT0RSH1P. Arnitin. Tex.. Dec. 30,—It is rumored hero that a Httying effort is beltfi- iinxle to !iav«> ex-Governor L. S. Roes, te- cently tendered by Governor Culber son a plows on the railroad commission, make 'the rnc* fo Unified Sriutes senator against 'Mr. Chilton. < HAMBURG FLOODDD. Xamdon, Deo. 30.—At Hamburg tho lower parts of the city are inundated, aw they were tt week ago. A storm in tho North Sore last evening caused many wrecks off Hclloglaud, Staulo and Rostock. 'EaHYROHJ.Hva NYCTIOIB Rome. Dec. 30.—Earthquitkes con tinue to be felt In Sicily. The town of Romotta, In the province of Messina, has been greatly damaged, very few of the bouses being left Inhabitable. zeb Ward dead. Little. Rock.. Ark., Dec. 30.—Ool. Zeb Ward, for ten yearn lessee of the Arkansas penitentiary, died last night of beam and kidney trouble, aged 73 years. BANK SUSPENDED. Spokane. Wash., Dec. 30.—The Com mercial Bank, a prlvslte institution, with a capital of $50,000. suspended payment yesterday. It had few de positors. TO THE VOTERS OF BIBB COUNTY A question of some doubt having arisen as to whether the office of Coun ty Treasurer has beea abolished, and another candidate having announced himself as an applicant for tht* office, this I* to put the voters of Bibb county up**n notice that if Jlr. W. O. Smith to elected to said office on next Wednes day 4b* present amtngttment made with him as Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners will be con tinued. and twenty-five hundred ($2,600) dollars per annum be saved to the taxpayers of the oounty. He will dis charge both the dutle* of County Tr xurtrer and Clerk of said hoard as heretofore for the same salary which ho la now receiving, und no extra Hil ary will have to be paid for a Treas urer. This Dec. 20. 1604. G. M. DAVrS, R. i,. HENRY, ' JTJ. AMASON. W. E. JENKINS. J. Q. M’GOLRICK. Highest Honors—World’* Felr. DR . tVKQr * CREAM BAKING P9KM MOST PERFECT MADS* A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, ftee 'rom Ammonia, Alum or any other .'.duSswit ZO YRARS THE STANDARD. SPECIAL NOTICES. CITY TAX RETURNS. Each and overy prensoin, firm or cor- porafiion ownlinc peraonal br real prop erty In litre chty ct Macon are fetrulrcd to .make returns of said property (lur ing th > moritb of JUouiry. If not made by February 1st. ouch propirty b as sessed by iche Ctty Asacaaons and fifty per cent, added there.o «* penalty I ana now ready to receive return*. BRIDGES SMITH, Cfierk CJty of Macon. REGISTER YOUR DOJ. The law requires the owners, of dogs In tho city of Macon to reg ater the same w'Lh .the City Clerk during the ir.ottth of Jtjimuary, and every dog found without a badge ahter the fin day of Februajny wild be token up and !m- poundied. Baxiges tar 1895 ire now ready. BRIDGES SMITH, Clerk City of Macon. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The aimU',5 meeting of the stockhold ers of tits Exchange Bank will be held at the office oil the bank the fifst Tues day in January at 11.00 o'clock a. m. J. W. CABANISS, CaUhler. MULES! MULES! MULES! Just received, about three. hundred head Tennesee and Kentucky Smiles of all sizes, which will be offe~«d very low. The market is now open? and we can supply you with what you wanj. both In quality and price. Cali ana see us, and get the choicest mules In At lanta. Horses for saddle and harness purposes at low prices. STEWART & BOY* DEN, 20 West Alabama St., Atlafita, Ga. MATCHMAKING IN NEW J1EXICO. In the old Spanlsh-Amerlcan days In th* Southwest, marriage was a natter in which th* contracting parties had lit- tie to say, the question of choice and nt- new being settled by the parents r.f me couple. That practice has faipn ao mucei out of date In the present renerauon that It sounds odd to read no win a uub- llshed account or a recent marriage at Godaluptta. New Mexico, In which a Hex. lean of ej yean wedded a aenorua or le years, that the compensations he was called upon to nuke for the difference tn their respective ages was settled st thirty varaa of land, an adobe house and tire apple trees, preeumably to her parents. GREAT BUSINESS NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING. A meeting of the stockholders Of the Atlantic Short Line Railway Company will be held at the onlce of Messrs. Charl ton, Mnckall & Anderson, in Savannah, Ga.. on the 30th day of January, 1803, at 11 o'clock a. m. The object of the meet ing is to authorize the issuance of bonds anil the execution of n mortgage or deed of trust to the company's property to secure the some, for the purpose of rais ing money to pay off obligations and to complete forthwith that section of tho railroad from Bruton tq Sttllmore, now tn the aourse of construction, and event ually to complete the entire line from Macon to Savartnah. JOHN R. YOUNG. President. Savannah, Ga„ Dec. 23, 189). NOTICE. I have this day sold my renting and rial estate business to Mr. Edwttrd A. Home. FRANK M. OLIVER. EDWARD A. HORNE, Real Estate. Fire Insurance, Rent Collections a specialty. 451 Cherry Street. (LMILKlIiaaS do you know OR. FSUk LF. BHUN’S STEEL HHQ fEPYBQYHL PILLB ho original nnd only FRENCH, info and ro- ,8 euro on the ihnrkGt. Price $1.00; eont bl ' *U* Ucuuino told only by GOODWYN'8 DRUG STORE). CARTER’S Tpt o ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Dixjunea, Nausua. Drowsiues*. Plstr eating. Pain in the Side, Ac. 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