The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 07, 1896, Image 6

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'THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1896 CHILDREN’S ■ill SACRIFICED TODAY Regular prices of these foods were SI to $1.76. 10 SHE Ell, CONE Ell. 610 Cherry Street; Tybeo Inland, Go. Thin sew and elegant hotel la sow open lor the season. Hurt bathing un surpassed by any other ocean resort. Fish, crabs anil shrimp served fresh from the water. Splendid facilities lor ■cluing, Ashing and boating. This hotel being run in connection with the iMil.iskl house, Savannah, On., parties desiring to visit tbs city can stop at tho l’ulaikl without extra charge by notifying tho office of Hotel Tybcc. 1’arllcs Stopping l'ulaskl houso and wishing to visit Hotel Tylicn can do so w'thout extra charge by notify ing office of Pulaski houss. This Is tho greatest Inducement ever offered on Tyliro Island or any other resort on .Atlantic coast. Much) and dancing every afternoon and evening. Hates $-’.60 amt $3.00 tier day, $13.00 mid $15.00 per week, each person, according to location of room. For further particulars, address Clms. F. Graham, Prop., Hotel Tyboo or l’ulaskl House, HOTEL EMPIRE, K1IIR I*HOOK “ Finn moor. . _ Grand Boulevard and 63d St. West, • NEW YORK. ft 100 il&gU rwiDB. 100 rooms, with baths. Dm mil!»••*. t$>7 tornm mrli, h1tli urlVhto liHtha* *T-) mini/far fttvn AuH»< *.v nnti /AmfnrtJ ft n/fYt. Orvrlunklnti (Votrtl <’«rk »ml t!»* lltulm.u IUmt AMERICAN AND KUItOMAN FLANS. A ntlrlf* Q/ui *rrrl«r unr-jualUU tfAyt*A«r« In Ti'imprii rroMlnn I ho J orncy fvrriot Uk« clltwr Oth or 0th avo. “ I." to Gtith nL, or Hroadwt/ cubit mm to hotel. llonVvftnl earn tuning (Iniuil Con* trul SUtlou reach botU In lOmlmitM. Kum|KMti I»hii$. f 1 up. Auiorlcau |»l*n. %H up. M«*t com* tdrtclr uiulupcd anil n»«»l IIIhtmIIv iiituuatxl botd fit Nrtr York. W. JOUNiiO.N (iVUttT, *WM. NOULK, l*rupr. » ” THE ST. DENNIS. ® ROADWAY AND ELEVENTH 8T. (Oppoalts Ones Church.) KBW YOUK. atmopBAN plan. “There Ih an ntino*i>horo of homo com* fort nml ho*|>Unh)t> treatment at thu Ht. IVnU, whioit In ruivly mot with In a l>ul»llo hotuc, and which liueiiHlMy drown you there an often ns you turn your face toward New York." i ii suits cw. k Decree Passed lor Foreclosure 1 Sale ol Ibe Savannah Electric Railway, HISS McALPllf GETS DAMAGES. Ao Order Failed Chtajing the Time snd Fiscs of Bale of tho Atlantic Short-Lino BaUroed-Swatneboro Inetead of Savannah. Tabic nnd ser vice llrst-class. Hi itsonnbhl rates. Address JA8. IS. llICKISY, Pro- prtetOTi formerly with the Kimball, All.iuta. HOTEL At.HKRT-ST. STEPHEN. European Plan, Eleventh St. and UulVWUt? Place, Near l'.ltOAUWAY, NEW YOltK CITY. The moat coiivculcutly located In tho ru ;ti Im. 3,hi airy, quiet, comfortable rooms, $1 per day and upward. L. A B. FllENKEL. In the United States court yesterday Judge Bpeer signed a dtefee for fore closure and sale of the electric street railway of Savannah. The decree was asked for by Receiv ers John It. Young and J. 8. Collins, and Mr. Walter O. Charlton, who repre. oents the company, and CoL William Garrard, representing the Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Company, trustee, all of whoih agreed on this mode of procedure. The reports from the receivers show that the property has been far more successfully operated since It has been In the hands of the court than waa tho casa prior to that time. The report for the alxlccn months of the rccclver- slilp show net earnings of considerably over $5,000, which Is about double that for the sixteen months prior to that time. Hut, as will be seen, It requires about $35,000 or more,to pay sixteen months' Interest .on the bonds at r> per cent., and there la considerable differ ence between this amount and tho amount of the het earnings actually made. / It Is not known that any particular opposition will be made on the part of tho company to the Halo of the proper ty. Ah far uh can he determined, It can only udmlt that the allegations to the effect that the Interest Is due, has been demanded, and Is’ unpaid. This of course goes n long way In deter mining the result. If the company can not pay Its obligations, there Is nothing for tt to da but to aubtnlt to the de cree of the court. It Is not likely, how ever, that any action will be taken with regard to the sale of the prop erty for somo weeks to come. The In dications nro thcro may be a hearing an to the ante In August, but nothing dclllnlte with regard to that Is known. Of course no estimate as to what the road might bring can be made at pres- cnt. There Is a good deal to be con sidered In connection with the proper ty outride of what It has done In the past. Its conditions ore constantly Im proving, but In order to properly econ orplas the road itsoda oboist datable new equipments, which the company In Its present condition Is not able to put upon It. Tho cost of carrying each passenger Is about 3?i cents. This may be said to bo the actual operating ex penses, including taxes. Insurance and ■ill Items of expense that necessarily cut a figure. < A large amount of the travel, ns Is well known, Is done at present at 3 cults, nml It will in- readily seen that under these circumstances the proper ty ennnot do what It should do. It may be sntd that more people ride at I cents than at't. but this baa b**n demonstrated to be true only for n brief period of time, an In tho end It had been seen to be true that about the samo number ride at 3 ns at 5 cents. RECEIVER'S DAMAGES. Margaret McAlpln, who was Injured by the Central railroad nt the union depot some ttmo ago, was given $1,500 damages, or. rather, a Judgment ngalnst the receivers for that sum. The case came up on a hearing of excep tions to tho master's report, but tho master was sustained and a Judgment for th" al*'i\ .■ .im.amt given. ATLANTIC 8HOUT LINE. Judge Speer passed ss> order yester day changing the time and place of sale of the Atlantic Short Line. It wns originally Intended Hint the road should bo sold at Savannah on, Aug. 4. but the order yesterday modified the decree nnd changed the place of sate from Savannah to Bwalnsboro, In Kmanucl county, and the date of sate from'Aug. 4 to Aug. 11. Tho change of place of sale was made In accordance with a recent oct of con gress providing that such sales shall take place in the county where the greatest amount of property |s involve 1. Jill STUB! RAID. Judge Speer passed an order giving Mr. J. W. Byrne, formerly agent of tho Minim and Northern railroad, $S0 as set tlement In full for Ills services during tho receivership. OVER THE TELEPHONE. Tlnga-ling-ling. "Hello!" > •"Is lliat 63?" ’ • lawn In the swamp,‘taking a m Stratton’s lakes." tin- matter? Got a lingering in your lir.fH from Saturday's both in i "What'i . ii-ii tioii celvhrstlo "irw, you have noticed thnt ■he Waterworks . oiapasy are dealing out water of late that has a 1C to 1 propor tion of mod and water. Well. I took a hath this morning, just nt tlm break of dawn, and win n I emerged from the tab, found ilnit I wns covered-with a beautiful coat of mud." "How's the water la the swamp?" "Oil, I only r ame here to moisten the mud so that I ran scrape It off with a stick. I feel le tter, though. Yon had bet ter recommend, this process." "Good-bye." Tingn-ling-Iing. "Hello!" "That 55?” “Sure.” “Well, this is G. M. Davis.” “All right, Mr, Davis; I im it your sendee." * "Well, you know I never like to com plain, but I do think it is about time this sidewalk here on the Third street side of iriy stable is attended to." "Fully agree with you, Mr. Davis, as I have beard a dosen or more complaints nboat that sidewalk, nnd I know myself that ll is im abominable place to walk on. I'll remind the board of public work* of It.” • ■ •' • He Is CHstrged With Larceny After I - Trust. i An Jr dw Oagar huh arrested yesonr- day for*Jare-ny Clflu-r trust. His arrest wpts caused by Jlbn Jtackinn. ikson claims dhedt Ca-vr had $6 of tto money, which eager spent or dis posed of In Mime manner, nos-l failed to pay to blm or reimburse 'him for the misplace*] money. Clager cli'.ms that he did not Steal the money or ralrappno- prSdte ft He says on the night when the $6 disappeared he was with several otttJT young bucks and thu be was soon In the outer site of too much bf gbe fanning amber liquid. Cager does nut know u'hait happened exactly, baft thinks the money became etheral avid winged its way liar henpe from hint He ihas an Indistinct Idea of the money flyang awtay, but does not know in what direction it took fts fllfc'bt. He Had on life same night some money of his own boskles the $5 belong ing to Jackson, and, Strange to relate, im own money did rtut accompany Jackson's money tin Its wild flight, but cleaved wltib Mm even U3 a hstbe dtth unto its mother, eager eaya he doesn't know bow Jackscn's money c-soaped from him «nd Jett hla own behind, but tbi't It is on established ■fact, neverthe less. He sayts if Jackson would have given him ttmo <be Would have refund ed the money, hutt Jackson says he has been wanting ttoee May for him to re place St. and that he has never yet done anything toward making' the loss good. THE MAGNET'S JHWHLRYJ. Tlng-n-ling-llng. ‘•Hello!" ”65?'’ . "Yep." “Well, tills Is Marion Harris." "All light, Mr. Harris." "I wish you would please request the Indie* through yodr columns, not to be hasty In their efforts to help Mrs. No llies. Of foarss, their Intentions are for the welfare of the poor old Soul, bat Mr*. Noble* Is not hung yet by a long shot. If thu ladles will oiily wait awhile I think they will find that Mrs. Nobles' life will he saved by due process of Inw, twit I 'ltlnk It probable that llicy might In some manner handicap us If they get ovprecnlons In their efforts to save her." HOTEL CUMBERLAND. Cl'MliKItLAND ISLAND, G.\. Bummer season opens June 1. Finest ea beach In m south. Fishing un.'x- elleil mi the continent; i.trei-1 ears free 0 tin* b ach; naphtha launch nml fleet f row boats: splendid livery appoint- m ats: grand orchestra of seven pieces; ileyele livery and plank walk for cy- llstv. LBB T. SHACKLEFORD, OUR METHOD NEVER FAILS TO CURE. A 11 diseases that have been ' Tlng-a-ltng-IIng. "Hello." "Js tlmt 65?" ••Yep." i "Well, this Is Blank, ou Forsyth street." "What's the trouble?" "Myself nnd fondly were nearly fright ened to death this morning." "What wns tho matter?’’ “Well, wo Just moved Into the house yesterday, nnd. in fact, dhl not gel In- ented lit the liou-e until Into Inst night. All of it# slept peneofitllJi and quietly, considering we were In a strange house, but this morning somewhere In the nelgli borhood of 6 o'clock I was awakened by a thundering rumbling noise, the like of which I hod never heard before; Fully believing a'cyclone wns swooping down mi ns, I started about the house to arouse my family, but before I could regain my composure, my wife and 'chil dren congregated around mo crying and trembling. All tho time the noise grew nearer, and llnnlly, ns thu full fury of It struck us, we nil' went down on our morrow hones to pray. Just ns I was try ing to renumber «no ,of- the prayer* taught me In childhood, the nfnSe ap peared to somewhat subside, ami'grad- unity dlel out altogether. After R Wns entirely gone, we looked at one another ninf wondered what It eoiihl hn'vf been, hut no one seemed nhle to explain. Wo could not dismiss the matter from our ■IMpi kSWvver, and about a hair hour afterward nnd While we were still trying p, gust* whitt It was, we heard It com. lag again, My wife turned pale nnd fell Into tuy nrins, and the children crawled under tic- l'.1 and screamed. I was aboat as hmlly frightened ns any of them, but made up my mind to see what the mon iker wns, If I died while doing to. Laying my wife's helpless form on the floor, I sprang to the window, nnd In auolher moment fell hark ill n dead faint. When I ennte to, the neighbors were crowding about me, and every one wanted to know nt the same time what was the matter. In my delirious condition, It wns Irani for mo to tell thorn, hut I Anally de scribed to them the huge monster 1 hntl seen. 'He wns black with a rusty fHtlc tike thnt of nn elephant, or rhinoceros, hut about as Wg as ten elephants,' It appeared to tnc in # the slight gl!mp*o I got of him thnt he was mounted on wheel*, end was earning down the street like the devil bontlng Inn bark. But the one thing tlmt Impressed mo most of til wns the sign the monster had nn him, end which looks, like It lud been near ly .washed ott." "What did the sign snr?" “Consolidated Street Railway No. 5." "Oh, yes; I have heard of that car before, and .It does present a formidable appearance certain, and ns for ftv well, there's nothing to equal lb" symptom bTLXT ALTIKS: tj>pWiUu, btiuiuns, UoiiorrhcF, 1*10*1, U)iirtxvle, Varicocele, l-o«st M&nhOOd, Mi*hi L^a***. JrnieA iiiiJ >*11 Kectal L>i*. •AIM? A. Office room J09 NorcroAA bulMIng, No. MitrU'lU streets corner of l*e«ch- |reo ami Mat k it* ets. Atlaut*. Osl Hours a to !♦ in . 2 to 6 «n<l ! to 8 P. m- KunUuy, 1U to 1 p. u»-* LAW MKlU'Kfl CN1VMKSITY. Many advantaK*** • fTvred t« Atudi’nlJ*. For - .staW-nu-. addn *.•> v. sti:i;i> Ntnfury, 41«c»n. Oa. Gladness Comes W ithn belter understanding of tho transient unturo of the inany phys ical Ills, which vanish before printer ef forts—gentle ctTurb- — pdUhsantnuOfM rightly dlreetad- There la comfort In the knowledge, thut so many forms of sickness un- not duo to uuy actual dis ease, liut simply to u constipatedeoinli- tiouof the system, which too pleahant family laxative, Syrupof Figs prompt ly removes. That Is why it is tho OUT remedy with miltionaof fntailics, anil is everywhere esteemed so highly by all ho value gisul lieaith. Its liencltciai wlio value gisnt health. Its hencncuil etfeeta are due to tho fact, tlmt it is the dy which protnotes inlsirnal clenniiiiesa without ilcbilitatiug tin- org ms ou which it acts. It is therefore nil i.op>irtaut. In order to get its l»ene- ticial effects, to note wlieu you pur chase, Hint you have the genuine arti cle. which la inanufoetun-il by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If In tlte enjojtuent of gvxxl healtli, anil the system Is regular. laxatives or ot her remedies are tiien not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, ouc may is- commended to the moat skillful physicians, hut if in need of a laxative one should liave the be-,t, ami with th well Informed everywhere. Syrup ot FigsKtaiuls highest and is most largely Used audgives tnoat general satixfoeliou Tlng-n-llngllug. "Hello!" "Is that 65?” “Correct." t "Well, I wish yo» would say tint Dr. Hail bus Issued a call for a meeting ot Whist players for Thursday night for the purpose of organising a club." "All rigid, sir." "Yell nd.-ht add th.d ill., plii.t, in tend to ilivt Dr. Hall president and MV*. John T. BoiftmiOst vlce-presideut." "All right." CAGER CAGED. She Issue* iMare TVariUn't* to Recover It—tWiholt Mr. Hclfrich Saya. Mr*. Annie Abbott, known as Irhe “lit tle Georgfla, inisnot," hao .taken out. in addition to the possttssory wfamrat aiidnnt Mr. Henman (Moll, two other pcM**ssory wanvunts for Etc recovery of good, which she claims they 'bought from her sxix whom. She alleges, had stoles* (them from her Krunk. One of 10m wurranris was agufadt n, highly ne- spedinlbte Inly, wbta, als toon as she I'lrneil thatt the good* were stolen, eeht vhenrto Judge Gcrdlne'a court, where tlie warraelts were issued, without con- tete.tilng Htt) wairtiawt «tt all. This other warrant Is agallnut 'Mr. FiUmk Helfrlcb, whom the "Untie msgiejt’' claims re ceived one of her jfiKg* which was stolen fron< her by her son. Mr. Hel- fnicli openly charge* -Mir*. 'Abbott wf.h being a fraud and dhoat. Ho says th Mi*. Atlctt's plan to ttx> get her «on to sell her property and then claim thnt. the toy dColc- the articles from her, anil by Ufa mean* rcoovor her properly ulf- ter Having rocnivoil tihe money for R. ICto Mini’unit against Mr. Herman Moll will be tried Friday. (Both Mr. Moll and Mr. Hclfrich are well known and honoralblo gontlomun, and no one believe* they would have purchased tho Jewelry had "there been rht slightest suspicion tthalt It wop Ktolen. A DYING SPARK Stop Right Now! Don’t Light Another! You’re Burn- 'T ‘ *V r V-.. ? . ing Your Brain. WRECKS ALONG THE STPEET SIDE. Ofttlme* ■ Jobaceo'e j victims look at the dying spark in the ci gar stamp or at the big, masticated chaw of tobacco Just expec torated, and with n-rves nlcotinixed _______ with tobacco, men tally resolves, "Now, that Is my last, I will never use tt again, it; la Injuring me physically and financially and my nerves are so Irritated that I can't stand the least annoyance. What Is the result? These good resolutions are made while the effect of tobacco par alyzes the cravings ot millions of irri tated nerve centre*, and -when the ef fect* pass away the good resolutions weaken, showing that the use of tobac co is not a habit but a disease of the nervous system caused by the education of the nerves to orave for the nicotine poisoning. A* an Instance, here is the case of n North Carolina clergyman, who writes: "Hillsboro, N. C.—Gentlemen: Two weeks ago I began to use No-To-Bac, and I am now prepared to give it my unqualified indorsement no accomplish ing precisely what is claimed for it. I have been an Inveterate chcwer of the weed for years, and have made seme half-dozen or more efforts to overcome the habit without success. On the 19th day of January I began to use No-To- Bac, and by the time I had used three boxes my desire for tobacoo was gone and I feci tike a new man. Your rem edy Is Indeed wonderful and It will en able any man to get rid of tho tobac co habit, no matter what hold it may have taken of him If he desires to give it up and will carry out your directions. "Allow me-to thank you most heart ily today, and It gives me great pleas-* ure to give this testimonial. Vary truly youra, (Rev.) B. S. McKenzie. Does It not suggest Itself that the natural thing to do Is to take a remedy that Is specially prepared to overcome the nerve-craving effects and restore the tobacco Irritated nerves to a normal and healthy condition? You wltl find it In No-To-Bac. If No-To-Bac falls to cure, the Sterling Remedy Company of New York, Montreal and Chicago have ao much faith that they positively guarantee to refund the money. Get their famous booklet, "Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke your life away." Writ ten guarantee and free sample matted for the aektng. Shirting Calicoes 3jC at New man’s bankrupt sale. CITY COURT. Beside* Disposing uf Several Cases Judge Rna* Hoard the Motion Docket. Judge Roos took up the motion docket 111 tho city court yesterday nnd disposed of n considerable amount of business. Amniig'thc case* on the regular docket yesterday was thnt of W. B. Hill & Co. vs. T. A. Clay. A verdict for $360.60 wns rendered fur the. plaintiff. Tito next ease wns tlmt of the Union Savings Bniik.ntid Trust Company vk. J. A. D. Coley, trustee, and S. E. Coombs. A verdict for $320 wns given in favor of the plaintiff. Will Brown was acquitted of the charge of simple larceny. In the case of the Central Georgia Land nnd Lumber Company vs. J. 8, Roosevelt, defendant, nnd the Exchange Bank, claimant, a verdict In favor of tho bank was rendered. Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy Insures vigor, elasticity and beauty. THE NET PROCEEDS. How Macon's Fourth of July Enter- • talnifient Panned Out. The executive committee ot tho Fourth of July Association fret ycite - day evening nt G o'clock at the Hotel Lanier to wind up all of the business. They heard the report of the secretary and treasurer and found tlmt the net proceeds of the Fourth of July celebra tlon, after deducting all the money dis bursed for expenses, was a- little over $360. This money Is to be used In pay ing off the Indebtedness of the Macon rubtlc Library, and although the amount realized from the groat Jubilee was not quite xurtlctent tj) pny nit of the debt of the library, the committed- men are highly gratified with the suc cessful results. Indigo Blue Prints nt 3}c at Newman’s bankrupt sale, , , THREE DEATHS. 'Ting-adlng-llng." "Heitor •T. tlmt 65?" "Yep." "Mail got Im.lly hurt oqt her rrrncr Forsjtli and Progress street > ji,»t now.” "Who was he?” "Mr. Julius Moyer." "Is that sor "Yes." :> - "Hew did oe get hurt?". "lie tot* riding hla bicycle over the tracks of the Moron and Indian Spring railroad and the tracks were ao high nliove the ground that he was thrown to the ground and right liadly hurt." "Anything aertsuaT" "Ob. I d n't snpixtostt 1 *as Vrry serious, but he is painfully hurt and bruised. By the Way. ml there an ordinance requir ing nil tracks to lie kept lerei with the roadway?" "Ye*.” "Well. 1 think it should ls> enforced, as that and n number of other places in the illy »r» djng.-rous." NARROW KSOAPB-Dr. 'Wanle'm heir" jen.ft.iy tkaa* frightened at a sttWet at nn l nttempted to run aw ay. Dr. W ard| sueocedsd In hold ing tin- horae. blit, as neon as Us mad brew* wdx ehrokid It re*r d up tn the shafts and fell tmckwanl. almost to tally dem-'llrhtne the buggy. I Warde er. aped unhurt, but he had for $1 at the Tea ulaled sugar Nows of Them Waa Received In Ma con Yesterday, lalmnr Clay yesterday sent a coffin to the Hazard district tor the infant child of Mr. C. M. Rankin, which died there yesterday morning. The small babe ot Mr. Charlie Aud- aon died yesterday In Janes county and will be burled today. Un. Eliza Irvine died Sunday night In oCrdon after a short Illness. Lamar Clay, who hna charge of the funeral, sent, down the casket yestcr- .dtty. The funeral wilt occur t (day. Mrs. Irvine was one of the mod* highly re spected ladles ot Gordon and In r death will be generally deplored and mourned, For Indigestion and headache ni-r’s Dyspepsia Remedy. AT INDIAN SPRING. The Chrks and Sheriffs Will Meet on Wednesday. Sheriff Westcott will go to Indian Spring tomrrow tp be at the state ■octattou of sheriff-, . f w' i. b to- ti th- president. The awoclatkm la partly composed of clerks of the superior court and tomorrow tlie ahsstffa and clerks ot court will meet In their annual ses sion. Sheriff Westcott will leave on the early train for the Spring to bo at the opening of the convention, over which he urIH preside. . The conventions of th- aj^wiatton are alway* largely attend.-l. The last one, which was held tn Macon, wns exp dally noted for an extraordinarily Urge attendance. 36-inch Pcrcnloj 5c ut New ,mail’s bankrupt sale. 20 pounds standard granulated sugar for $1 at the Ton Store. ; EAST MACON NOTES. What the People on the Other fehle of .the River Arc Doing. Sir. Lewis,''who lias been so long a resident of Fort Hill, in East Macon, will.move to Atlanta soon. Ho will take his family with him. Mr. Otis Small, who has been sick for several days, haa grown somnwlint worse. He wns carried to Indian Spring yesterday for his health. His wife has been at the spring for several weeks. The East Mncon boys arc lmck from Gordon, where they went on the Fourth to ploy the Irwinton team. The;- report a splendid Ittac, but somo of them seem disconsolate over losing the game to the Irwinton.lioys. , 'jflie game was a good one,"but the Mncon boy* became‘demoralized nt the guying of the crowd of Gordon boys, ami went to piece*. The neore was 22 to 14. in fnvor of Irwinton. The friends of the Mncon team 'were not ns strongly In cvltlenco as were the friend* of the Irwinton team, nnd most of the Gordon boy* shouted and conchcd for tho winning team. the Editor of the Telegraph, Ma con, Ga.—?>-tr Sir: I beg to com mend most heartily the continued efforts mode through your papei to advertise the resource* and poesIhttRtes of this staite to the people on the outuide. I have re- - gnized, from 'tiime to time, the valuable aid you have rendered tills bureau. In bringing Into this elate Investors and home-seekero, who will, become, in the near fu ture, l'adtora for strengthening the further progress and develtgmrwt of the state. I am especially pleased to com mend your last effort, In the pub lication of the mld-flummer in dustrial edition. All we need to greatly enlarge our general re sources and Increase the wnvilth of the state Is to make known, in conservative publications, the im mense possibilities in our agricul tural, horticultural, mining apid mami'fa/turing resources. This the Telegraph Is doing most ef fectively. and I trust you wfll be greatly rewarded in seeing the good fruit* of your work in the successful development of the state's wonderful possibilitl**. As a citizen, I beg to tender t>'ou my sincere appreciation of the efforts you are making for the good of all the people. i W. J. NORTHEN. M ONE, CENT .i WORD... WANTED WANTED-Macon people to know tho National Building and Loan Associa tion of Montgomery, Ala., have estab lished an office nt 357 Third 1 street, and are ready to make loans in a few days after applied for. No dues on ftock paid till you get your loan. BCfARDERS WANTED—The Elmwood, Marietta, Ga. Chnteangay Chasm house, Chateangny, N. Y. WANTED to exchange n new Williams typewriter for a Remington. Address Exchange, this office. WANTED—Juvenile musicians and sing- era for a band: n good chance for young fylks. Address Band, this office, stat ing pay expected. WANTED—Board in private family by young married ntan and wife. Cool, shady place. Address with terms, “B," care Telegraph. b WANTED—Prescription clerk; state age; married or single; salary, experi ence, reference. C. D. Jordan, Month • cello, G.a. FOR SALE. COWS, COWS. COWS-A line stock of good milch oows arriving every week and are being sold at low prices. , We are headquarters. Kentucky Sule and Feed Stables. Third street. Mr. Eugene Britton waa taken vio lently 111 nt the Brown Houso Pharma cy yesterday. Mr. Britton is the clever, . ■whole-souled East Maconlte who is head 'clerk at the pharmacy, and hi* many friends will regret to learn of his Ill ness. The following party of East Maconltes enjoyed a fishing frolic nt Stone Creek Monday. They caught some fine fleh'and had n line time. The gentlemen were J. G. Jackson, John Smnihvood, Bob Prin gle, Iverson Thompson, George Lnmpkin Charlie Jonlan and Sam Kingman. Mrs. Turner of Montlcello la spending several days Jr* the city as the guest of Mrs. M. H. Cutter, In East Macon. For that full feeling after eating— Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. WEDDED AT THOMASVILLE. Mr. J. M. McBride of Macon and Miss Segrce of ThomaavlIIe. There was quite a romantic little matrimonial episode In ThomaavlIIe last Friday, In which a Macon man fig ured prominently. The Macon man was very prominently connected with the eptslde, Inasmuch os- he wak one ot the principals. Hts name la J. M. McBride. Mr. McBride, tn company with hla mother. Mr*. A. 8. -McBride, and his alste'r, Silas Aliene, went to Thomae Vine Fridcy morning to meet by ap pointment Miss Mamie Segrce of Apa lachicola, Fla., who Mr. McBride was to wed. A llcento was procured imme diately after arriving in town and the bridal party adjourned to the Episco pal church and Mr. McBride and Mias Segrce were united in the most holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. C. Laroche. The ceremony was performed to St. Thomas church. Mr. McBride Is formerly front Bainbridge. where his mother and sister still reside. A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fuller of Canajoharle, N. Y„ saya that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and hit family haa always found the very best results follow Its use: that he would not be without It, If procurable. G. A. Dykctnan. druggist, Catsklll, N. say* that Dr. King’s New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that he has used It In hla family for eight years, and It has never failed to do all that is claimed for IL Why not try a remedy so tong tried and tested. Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar A Son's drug store. Regular stzo and $L For a pure, sweet breath—Tyner'a Dyspepsia Remedy. FOR SALE—One nice onc-liorse car riage cheap at nty carriage shop near Hudson's livery stable. J. E. Lowry. FANCY Eibertx peaches, beat of tho season, at J. J. Waxelbauin & Co's., Poplar street. FOR RENT—One, two or three/ con necting room*, with hath r-otn. 368 Spring street. MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES and gentlemen whoso families are out of the city this summer can live well and save money by eating at Vnnnucci'a Parlor Restaurant; no bar; American and European plan. NICE, Ripe, Yellow, Bolt Peaches; Grt-en gauge plums; cantaloupes ami melons on ice. J. A. Flournoy. BICYCLE REPAIRING—I have opened up n repair, shop at 643 Mulberry Street. To those who do not know my work, I would like for them to try me; thpse who do know It will come. Gun. lock and general repairs. Julius L. Loh. BARGAIN—Three flrst-clSsa ico boxes, at coat. Only bought live, don’t ltavu demand for anything but Read's odor less Refrigerators, and will close out ice boxes at' cost. Have also a dozen second-hand refrigerators and ice boxes left with us to sell. Come nud see them. Almost new, and the best known until Read's Odorless came upon tho market. Tindall, Peak & Co. FINE PEACHES — Ripe ' Elbert* reaches, crate or basket, at Sewell ■Bros.' FRESH CRACKERS of all kinds. J. A. Flournoy. COOKING BUTTER—Something nice for the price; call and see tt. C. E. Newton, corner Second and Poplar streets. / THE LARGEST and handsomest band wagon In the city supplied for moon light rides or picnics at reasonable priro*. rrclephone No. 91, Mansfield Dray Line. TENNESSEE EGGS, 10c. dozen. J. A. Flournoy. BETHEL MILITARY ACADEMY, VIRGINIA.—Value $100,000. Locntiil 56 miles from Washington in Northern Virginia. Prepares fur advanced study and for business. Charges extremely low. Patronage from 32 states. Address for illustrated catalogue, Col. R. A. McIntyre, Bethel Academy P. O., Vir ginia. I.E CONTE PEARS, Grape*, chickens; all kinds of Fi»b, Ice, etc. Tampa Fiidi and lee Co.; 'Phone 276. PEACHES—Fhncy, ripe Elberta pcache by the basket or crate. Sewell Bros. FRESH Morning Glory Hams and Bos- ton bellies. J. A. Flournoy. READ'S ODORLESS REFRIGERAT ORS of all size* at Tindall. Pin k 4 Co. Boy oqe and it will i.--t you a life time. More than two hundred m ute in Macon, and the demand i» con- tltiual. Yon ought not to be without one such weather ax this.