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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1901
$10
PICKED IP.
Report any vacancy In of
fice. store or eliewhure to
m. We will 011 It and the
M«r. Gi. Employment Bureau.
Phone vail*.
TOR SALE.
Two nice 7-room houses on
Lamar street, Vineville. Rent
for $30.00. Nice investment or
fine location far a home. Price
and terms to suit. Address
owner, C. R.Vincent, 525 West
149th street, New York, or
A. T. HOLT,
AND PRESIDENT ROBERTS SAYS AN
OTHER AND SIMILAR BUILDING
WILL BE NEEDED BY NEXT YEAR.
IMPROVEMENTS IN MUSICAL DE
PARTMENT.
TI1E GENT’S FURNISHING AND
CLOTHING HOUSE CAUGHT FI UK
IN THE EARLY EVENING—FIRE
MEN DID GOOD WORK.
CITIZENS CALL ATTENTION TO THE
COMPARATIVE CONDITION OF
FIRST STREET AND OF THE AP
PROACHES TO THE BRIDGE.
Why not use the Southern
Railway to Atlanta? Five |apartments
trains. Fifty minutes
quickest.
The new annex of Wesleyan college
is now completed, except the top floor,
and for the past ten days President
Roberts hag been transferring the girls
from the main building into the new
The stock of goods belonging to Charles
Wachtel’s Sons, on Cherry street, was
ruined by fire and water last night about
9 o’clock.
Tho fire was discovered by a man pass
ing in front of the store, after the estab
lishment had been closed for tho night.
Tho flro started in the tailoring depart-
th* Huiih„“ 7" ' "7 I t!l ° flames were pouring out ot tne 'win-
the main building- has been overcrowd- | dowt , wfo „ the d8 p, r , ment arrived,
od with students, the parlors having The loss to the building is estimated at
WAISTS—ONE CENT A WORD
WANTED.
led. Miss L., Telegraph.
WANTED—By young lady, board with re
fined private family, close in; references
exchanged. Address "13. W„” care Tele
graph.
been utilized, for bedrooms,
annex Is now receivin;
The rooms already completed are suf
ficient for this, and the relief ' that
comes Is duly appreciated by the fac
ulty and students.
The ground floor of the annex is to
he utilized for class rooms, composed
of the departments of natural science,
history and academy.
Seven rooms of this floor will be de
voted to natural science. Wesleyan
will have the largest equipment
building
and the between $5rt> and JdOO. while tho stock of
overflow. | goods Is estimated at about $15,000. The
stock of goods on the second floor w.is
burned, while tho stock on the first floor
was considerably damaged by t
It was thought at first that the
bo extinguished with the chemicals,
that tho stock would not bo damaged by
lire could
uso
WANTED—Every merchant, farmer and
house owner in tho United States to , n _ o . - „
know that we make tho best cotton duck that department of any Southern fe-
horso collar on earth, and at . shuck or ; male college, not excepting Baltimore
bark collar prices; every collar guaran- or Randolph Macon.
tcea to lit ncrfoctly, to last, to prevent -within the past f«w flays Wesleyan
milium* <$&» to be ajwSSffiVto | »ia» received Si,000 worth of netv Jinabo
'J he firemen did fine work, in prevent
ing the spiv.id «’f r! 1( > i , nth.-r
Tho goods aro covered by insurance.
The store house belonged to the Dcmp-
be
iTp^VidverU^ng «•><* Chlck-rinsr pianos Tho college
•« « beauty; our capacity 2,000 collars chapel has been supplied with
per day; orders filled date received; rend concert Grand, which cost $1,200 alon
tor photo and prices. Concn Bros, and and It Is said that no other institution
.1. J. Egan I'n.. Atlanta, Gn. in tin- • ha^ s’u«-h a musical fac-
WANTED—I want tn buy 1"“ bushel.-, uu- u b.v nnd rquiT.np-iiT.
known, speckle or clay bank peas. Ad- ! President Roberta- says that he ex-
dross Box 203. I poets to run the ann?x over with atu-
WANTED—Three hundred more mon to j <lents next year and before long an-
join the Woodmen In Macon; limited ; other will have to be erected.
WESLEYAN CHAPEL.
fee; Insurance $50) to $3,000,
monument at grave. ,r T
ger, 468 Walnut.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Large furnished room, suit
able for two gentlemen; also roms for
light housekeeping; bath and toilet same ‘tv* _ . - . .
floor. Mrs. Suberr, 516 Orange. th °^' 2?°. euch . thing* t0 _£ ,v
— a benefit in Wesleyan chapel for W
Sagneideil That Those Who lln\<*
Used It Should Do SometklnK
for It.
Editor Telegraph: Would It not be
a fair return for many past favors for
EXCURSION TO BE RUN TO BRING
IN FOR A SHORT VISIT SOME Oh
To the Editor of The Telegraph: Wo
have to thank you for your lcludncss in
publirfl tin.; our card a. few days ago about
tho delay In finishing tho Fifth street
bridge; and on the principle that one
good turn deserves another, wo nro going
?k you to do so again. Now, we don’t
t to "roast" anybody, but aro going
to nssumo that our city fathers think that
they ara doing tho best they can. This
is tho point wo want to raise; . We don't
think they are doing their best. We seo
that the mayor and one of the alderman
at tho meeting yesterday have a running
discussion about what ought to be done
on First street, and from the report of
that discussion, wo would Infer that they
i;i uinu ic.i.ly t.. spm.l "a wind** lot
Green River,
f“THE WHISKEY WITHOUT A HEADACHE,”;
«_■ • j |
is a fino, straight whiskey. No adulteration,
no compounds, shell as go to make up blonds.
A.&N. M. Block,
of 1
■■■ out in that
aumblt, Mr. Editor, that First street Is ii
‘ ia i\ • m| Ii i .i n<I l hat tar t he pr. •
very pretty p
Is postponed for a while
there is the slngulur coincide
First street In the territory nai
pens to be traversed by the sui
l road that has been so largely
flted by the urgent (?) work that has bee
done on tho upper part of Ocmulth
ay be only a colncidenc
vo aro willing to believ
street. This
however,
that It Ik.
But this does not alte:
th
* tho proposition
• west able, and
side of
Distillery Distributors for
Georgia and Florida.
Ton trains botweon Macon and Atlanta by Southorn
Railway.
Lv. Macon 3 05am, 8.30am,1.05p'm,7.10pm, 8.20 pm.
Ar. Atlanta5.20 a m, 11.10a m,3.40 p in,9.55 p m,l0.30 p m.
city u tint «ork j jV . Atlanta5.30 am,9.60a in, 12 05 n’n,4.10 p m,10 45 p m.
Ar. Macon 8.30 a in,12 00n’n,2.25pm,7.00pm,12 55 ngL.
Fifty minutoa quickest lino.
Bcautfful Stock of Woolens.
in .uui, uu me j-.im Mao oi mo river. •
they approach tho bridge from their i ^
several directions, arc sorely in need of tce<1 * L;
If ‘ I fiOETTE’S TAILOR, B.
:.’I COTTON AVENUE. PHONE .11
l workmanship guaran-
Of Macon.
if it
very great Inconvenience
largo number of people,
in addition,
and nuisance to I _
ft would still be more urgent. But, If,
aides all these, it were dangerous to life
3 _ limb, the need for prompt action
Would eiu imp. ni tlv
on.- or i\\.) ;ir.'ldeuis will.In six mouths
of teams backing off the embankment,
which were fortunately not attended hy
any very serious consequences. If one
should occur which resulted in a suit for
heavy damages against tho city. It
Pure Seed Potatoes.
LOW RATE ROUND
TRIP TICKETS VIA
FOR RENT—Desirable residence, corner
College and Washington avenue, ten
rooms; modern conveniences. E. A.
Horne, 454 Cherry street.
FOll SALS,
QUAIL. Flournoy.
FOR SALE—Entire collection of hot house
plants and rose bushes, * r **
W T Wnmnplf M
FRESH Swiss cheese. Flournoy.
LOST—On Monday afternoon a lady's -fur
collar, with tails, between residences of
Mr. Minter Wimberly and Mr. J. W.
Cabaniss. Suitable reward will be paid
“ “ ‘ at Exchange '
leyan chapel? I am sure the public
Is not one-sided, and an amount could
be raised by a good concert or lecture
that would place the chapel in first-
class condition. Lot every reader of
this suggestion look at the condition
of the chappl the next time he or she
attends nn entertainment there,
be exceedingly difficult for the city to
THOSE ROW WINTERING REAR I Jury ?E? Shf'SK* n *o‘t '\inMo. , ' ,,nV,nc0
MACON. " k '
Wc hope that no such contingency will
arise, and hope that tho city will not
■■■■ longer contlnuo the seemingly Itu-xeus-
« « . . . i n hle delay. Some ortho school girls said
Plans are on foot to advertise Macon ' tho other day: "\\> never will voto for
a a place for Northern tourists* to | ^■.SjJ)l , h_,R ho doesn’t innko haste and
pleasantly spend their winters.
now navo
tlx that bridge.
An excursion lie being arranged
whereby tin* railn r!m will bring In
consider how It can be Improved. Tho ! from some of the winter resorts within
SEVERAL SUFFERERS.
people who have b?en to often favored
couple of hundred miles na many of
^; t ^. U Tavt. , 7„ d b Ta 1 . n W e ht ,^ I ^ lourla '» »■ *«r •» «»a«ert «» —
Macon will be represented to them as
tho most beautiful city in the United
next commencement.
Now, to make this suggestion effec
tive. let all the ladle? diwcuss this mat
ter at their social functions for the next
two or three weeks, and form a plan
for an attractive entertainment, and
then go ahead with It.
OUTSIDE OBSERVER.
FOR WISE BUYERS.
Wo make you the following prices for
LEAVE order
Statqs, with a cllmato that cannot he
excelled nnd with a health record sec
ond only to the best In tho nation. It
Is believed that enough inducements
can be offered to bring a large number
of the tourists. The hotels here will be
asked to give entertainment to the vis
itors during tho excursion, and the va
rious business organizations and the
mayor and council will he asked to
i.oo | furnish carriage drives, no as to show
off the many places of beauty nnd in
terest in nnd around the city. As a
r dressed turkey, celery } nllla extract*. Frldny^nnd SatiVrday "only. , jp a ’tcr fact, most of the details
Saturday’s delivery. C. j GREAT ATLANTIC * PAC. TEA CO.. ft ® vo arranged, and It ih known
Triangular Block. II. W. Elkina, Mgr. j that many tourbv.s are anxious
" hlch they hav
PERSONAL
..$1.00 :
Friday and Saturday.
t 20 pounds Ex. "C" sugar
I U pounds best granulated..,.
! 16 pounds head rice....,..,,.,,
j A ten-quart galvanized bucket free t .
| nil purchaser* of one pound tea of $l
r two bottle* lemon or
FRESH tomatoes, cabbage,.celery, cran
berries. rutabagas, horse radish root,
Northern Irish potatoes, yellow yams.
Flournoy.
MISCELLANEOUS
I. , _ t gri
16 pounds head rice
Finest Elgin butter, per lb
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
DRESSED poultry. Flournoy.
DON’T fall to u»e Periodical Tickets when
buying groceries; Oscar Bradley tak-s
them. ,
irangcs, na
Gamble.
FINE white shad, red snapper, sea trout,
sheenhead. bass, bream, perch, assorted
pan flab, oyster*, strawberries, tomatoes,
celery, vegetables, etc. Tampa Fish and
REAL ESTATE and
FIRE INSURANCE.
FRANK GUNN,
0OI MULBERRY STREET,
Over Client linin’* Drug Store,
'Phone 3031.
FOR SALE
RIVER LOST 3 FEE’
tho city about
no much p
be run within a v
It 1* true Macon
her verdant rob'-ii
Th
J. W. Wheeler and J. B. Kennedy,
two white car Innpectora for the Cen
tral railroad, were curried before the
recorder yesterday morning to answer
j | the charge of enr breaking. They were
t I* Going Rack Into It* Bunk*
Yc* ter tiny’* Weather.
Hourly reading* -of the thermometer
t the weather bureau office during the
twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yes
terday:
excursion may
k or to K
not yet donned
spring time, and
y yet b*' seen, but
in domed th* 1 city
ed by all who sc?
Feb.
7 p. m....
8 p. m....
.10
ven with nature
ia admired nnd pr
. »t, an t nobody fr-nrp to have tt coin-
5 a - m pared with any city that might rival It
1 JJ* [?•” :? j in the effort to n*curc the patronage
a °* "‘Inter tourls.s.
411 "Health and cllmato attract winter
n I tourists," paid a visitor yesterday who
had traveled extensively, "and I am
•on can offer u» much of it
any city In the world. If it were
43110
43111 ...
.....42 12 noon
m....
...42 2 p. m..
...11 S p. m..
...t't 4 p. m..
.4m 5 p. m
•'-l Ml
I not for the
’to stand eho would fur outrank in health
40| C p. m ..43 | record every city in America. Th** one
Maximum temperature this date last city which stands ahead of Mar
El do- : th.
:s has
"For natural
ideal city. Macoi
■ ^ ^ ar her beauty li
during the past twenty-four hours, being ! prettier,
$.1 feet above low water of it““
lllur Report.
The height of the Ocmulgee river at 7
lt».l feet, at fall of 3.6 ff?t
A WARNING TO DOG OWNERS.
The Mnn Who Keep* HI* lln«l»c *t
Home May Lone 111* Dog. |
The city authorities and al*o the lm- j
pounding officer wish tho public put on j
notice that all dogs found without
badges will be taken up and disposed
of after being held twenty-rour hours. I
The impounding officer's orders are Im
perative and he has no discretionary
powers In the matter; neither has he !
time to go all over the neighborhood I
to find out who the dog belong* to or
whether the tax has been raid. Th* I
dog catcher says the badge should be
on the dog and not at home, b • .ium* | ing
If he finds a dog without a badge he , her
may have to execute the animal. j I.
nf.the time of y
when you see It. lt» perfectly kept
large lawn*. It* wall pnintod and mag
nificent ret’! fences, and its paved arf".
neatly swept streets appeal to any
stronger and Impress him so that he
can r.ever forg**t Mm <>ii. I atn sur- if
tourist* get started this way they will
not caro to go anywhere elee In fu
ture.”
put under bonds of $300 each for thetr
appearance before the superior court.
Neither of the men could givo the bond
and both were taken to he county Jail-
Tho specific charge against the two
men was that they stole a box ot or
anges. According to the statement
inado by tho railroad officials much
complaint has been made by the con
signees and consignors that every cur
of oranges that came over the road
had been broken open and ono nr moru
boxes of oranges have been missing.
When the city detectives arrested ono
of the men suspected he said the other
was guilty, and In turn the latter ac
cused the former, so both were at-
rested.
, The trouble was reported to City De-
negro population. fectlve Jenkins Wednesday and ho be-
•?■«* f ", r ; in ! gun working on th. . at onr.. nm)
ih no *rjunl. 8o fat > h(lon located tt lmx ut orangoa In the
. city house of one oi the men.
Wo
house 15 enr loads Pure
Eastorn-grown Potatoes (or
Truck Farmer’s uso—
Bliss Triumphant,
Puritan,
Cut Red Rose,
Goodrich,
Peerless,
Burbanks.
Our seed aro direct from
tho most roliablo Eostorn
seed growers. Barrels and
sacks aro full. Eleven
pocks each, and overy vurioty
truo to nemo Wo handle
no ton-pock packages or
Wostorn stock.
Merchants wanting roli
ablo seed should sond thoir
orders to
Centralof
GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
I nth« tSnuilic.i
Delation lerritti
rum v 12, 13. I I,
10. Final Jim
Celebration. Mobile, AV*
10. On account of ait.f.
faro i"r round trip t
train* arriving at
February 10 Fli
March 7th, 1001.
I'F.NHACOLA, FLA.
17, IS, and
S. R. Jaques & Tinsley Co.
Personals,
Miss Einstein of f'lnnatl. O., Is visiting
Mbs Abrnh'im oil L’lu-rty ■*!i‘ , * , t
Mrs. Hugh White of Atlanta Is vifltln
WOMAN NT A BRED HIM.
A Negro Man Itrorlvnl a Dangeron*
Knife Wound From a Ncaro
AVo ill nn.
Henry Williams, a negro man. was
Htabb*-'! by Elvina Milner, a ncgr> wo
man, early yesttrday morning, Just
back of tho Union depot on Fifth
street.
A negro frolic was given on Fourth
Hm-1 night befor.- lust ii ml WllllamH
id the
the frolic
egro woman ■
► the
William*
After
FKNNMYLVANIA PURR ItYH,
EIGHT VGA It* OLD.
OLD MIIAIII’E WILLIAMS.
Ing March 7th. loot.
W %HHINGTON. n. r.
Presidential Inaugura
Sill UR I of i. D. C
vMu «1'. r..*** <«(
th*- round trip.
Inv: March btIi
NEW 011 1.GW*. LA.
General Missionary <
Low Ifni
ATHENS, GA.
Young Men’s Chrlstl
Convention, Athens,
Ilia f'rrilflmtn Plan.
2,000 acres, moro or less,
about 40 miles from .Macon.
New tenant houses, good ton-
ants, fine land and well wa-|
tered. This placo has not
. . , 1 . I, It AVa* One of Ilia Lant«**t Onr* llrlil
lioen worked virtually since h y < «io r .d r,« P i. i„ v.«r».
the war. Thoro aro about 1,000 j Th,> f<m*r*i of j.-rr i.org. who ^i^.i r
acros under fonco and boin
le.
Small of Vlne-
Klvlna Kt
\Vh«
Ml ho
cl, roun FILL QUABT.1 OF THIS FINH IB. ItOGGIII. Tra«rllng I’aMfngrr
the
JEFF
FUNERAL.
! depot the woman
j pulled her knife an*
I knife* entered hi* I
Inches above his h*-.'
for a while that I
death before medl-
got to the
»\v Will lam*
stabbed hirr
OLD, ITHK ItAK.
C, cn BXPBE83
iP3.50 PKKPAID
Airnl. -Ill Foiirlh HI. Macon, (in,
B. X*. BON N Ell, Uuian Ticket Agtut,
•lacon, (is.
id.
il aid
The neg
from the effects of an attack
. _ ,-| of » rl P* t00k P Iacc yesterday afte
cultivated. Uno OI fcho hand- I noon at 3 o’clo- lc from his late re
*nce on Ocmulgee treet.
The funeral was one of th*' large
»lored funerals that has taken pla
: year*. A number of white p*o{
ere ulso out to pay their respect*
i'- dead man. The Interrment was
I Lynwood cemetery.
I charge r
mltted t<
of bond
the
ro woman was carried l*«‘
ler yesterday morning on
Htnt)blng, and was com-
tho city court, nnd In default
as carried to the county Jail,
somost plantations in Goor-
gia.
TW(
PETITIONS.
Frank B. West
glad to l.
grippe.
*if
Exchange Bank Bldg.
:e, , . . ,
closing out winter shoes.
— 1B. Harris & Co.
Mr. W. II. T
at her room*
.ni«*r. was resting quietly
ast night.
iyloe. A. G. P. A. of the
id. came down from At-
, and was the guest of
ry, the passenger agent
m ronnly Fnrnt«lie« Two <’«*e
for IlniiUrniitcy Court.
petition for voluntary batikrupto
filed in the United States coui
nlng by Richard L. Mui
.ounty.
t all u>■* that his uns<
amt to $4,530 and b
_rdayL|
of Macoi
he petit
his ho
NOTICE TO TENANTS.!
dug Just I
*d at $100.
The building corner Mulberry,
Second street.* and Cotton avenue i« j
to be remodelled. New front, com- j
plete change on interior. The he^t !
location for offices in the city for all
professions. Tenmts desiring space
should consult u« at once. «,» tha
changes will conform to their wants. I
Examine our sale h^t for interest- '
ing information in regard to roal
estate investments.
1 mPERFECT STRAIGHT FRONT
RN.
Borne & Turpin Co.
353 Third Street.
CORSETS
GIVE THE MIUTAkY FI0UR r
IK C' ** firm w:
7 ef iV.tfcr ic Xnt to Ft*
. fr-.-r.i t<x« «riiSE ?:<i ?«rt1
' (ifp.css V tl'.K tl4 CK hips
Pricefronflt?up
/CORK ^clasps
- An exclusive feature
save annoyance from
rust-stains andrelkye
_ , pressure and ^nchinq
• , ' of any Kind on the chest
P.N.CORSETS
aio broadways nf.w.york;.
rry ut
Mia
TEI TOMA’S
The Teutonia Club i
Ing pre-pa ration- for it:
ball, which v. ill take .•
BALL.
as begun mak-
annual domino
MV STIC Slim Milt*.
We *lil|» on *i»prov*I in plnln,
| oeMlnl lioiei, with no innrk* to In*
i dl«’*t** route-fit*. When you rrrelvt
l It and teat It, If It I* not Mtiifan.
tory, retnrn It at onr eiprnu nr>4
*• will return your ftl.AO. W« Kttar.
Mice thl* liraml to bn right yrrnra
old. Eliskt liottlr* for gU.0O, ripreaa
; prep nidi El bottle* tnr gtl.AO. ei>
prre* prrpalde 1 unllno J«m, npreia
I prepaid, g:t.<H)| 3 gallon totf, nprea*
prepaid, 90.00, No charge for bo*-
I llatr*
! We handle nil tb* lending brands
| of Rye nnd Bourbon Wbiaklee In the
’ market and will ante job CO per
I cent, on your purrhaeee
Qutrr. Gallon.
Kentucky fl'sr Bonrboa....! SI $1.29
Klkrid •* He orb on . 40 j.*
Coo i Hollow bourbon.......
Mellwood Pure Itye
Monogram Hy#
McRrayer Hy
Baker s A A A A
O. (J. I*. 'Old O«oar Pepper)
Old Crow
Flnch^rV Golden V/eddlng.
, Ifoffrnan Iio'j*“ Rye
Vernon <* year# old)
1.00
Old Dl 1 river GO years old). l.M
th*
Mu
few brands
41* MAIMED.
4TEII *1 PPBK.
>• am oyster »upp«r i
fir
*-rda
atn
from
the benefit of the
Everybody .•* r
t?nd and bring tl
Rapidly nr.r«vi;rti\r
k-'? P.o<.-•
[ ©’'dock. The fire deparrtnent mad# a
fC'y'A run but Upon arriving at the cor
ner of Fifth and Walnut s’.reota they
found a uma’.i blax# lr. the roof of th?
old A k hour**. Th# only damage dine
w«e wh»n the vnemFsl wagon ran out
of th» fir* evition nnd ran over a fir?*
r.oan'rt cap that fell, off n/ head v.-h**n
ibuve are only
Bend for a ealaloKoe.
All ottsrr stood* by the Ration, inch
ae Corn Whlikey, f*ra«-li and Apple
Rrandlra, rlr., ■»!:! equally ai lot*,
front 9I.2>'< per lallon and upwardi.
We make n *pe<*inlty of the Jug
trade and oil order* by mall or tel*
riraph «UI have onr prompt at-
testie*. Special Inducement* nf>
fared.
WOftlilM. MEN’S I l.l H.
The Altmayer & Flatau
Liquor Company.
Nall order* shipped same day re
ceipt of order.
SOiJ-pfk-Slo and M3 Fourth atreat,
■•nr talon Faesenger Depot.
4*11 ONE 2«J0.
1 C0j> Dubl.i
r* r k ? 'i
11 lLs
t VaJ-
Amerscu*. Kufaula, Ment-*
Dally except Sun-
f—Daily exempt
All others daily.
xom-
•lay. t—etrr.day only
Monday,
Why not use tho Southern
Railway to Atlanta? Five
trains. Fifty minutes
quickest.
mim