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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 24,
1901
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MACON DRIVING CLUB TO INVITE
-MISS ROSA JONES TO COME DOWN
• FROM ATLANTA TO TRY WITH
IJECOV, FOX AND BESSIE WILKES.
HORSE TALK.
MRS. J. B. TURNER
DIED LAST NIGHT
P Many Week* ol SnflvrlnK She
■■eel Awny nt the llo*i»lt#iI-—
acral Will Occur Today.
SUPREME COURT SAYS IIE MUST
RETURN TO JAIL AND STAY’
THERE UNTIL JUDGE CANDLER
FEELS SATISFIED—WILL ltaVE
TO SURRENDER WITHIN ABOUT
TEN DAY'S.
ACTION WAS TAKEN LAST NIGHT
RELIEVING HIM OF THIS CONDI
TION IN THE CHERRY STREET
ENCROACHMENT GRANT—Milo. ES
TES WILL PIIORARLY IIE AL-
LOWED THE SAME.
The Macon Driving Club will meet
tonight at S o’clock in Dr. Lanier’*
parlors. All members are requested to
be present, as matters of much import
ance will come before the meeting,
lias been said on good authority that
a match race between the fast pacer,
Miss Kosa Jones, of Atlanta, and
three of Macon’s crack pacers will be
arranged in a few day**, and the race
will come oft within the next thirty
1 days.
A member of the Macon Driving Club
said laat night that this would surpass
any previous race held in the state, as
the Atlanta horse has developed great
speed in the past few weeks. The Ma
con horses that will be put up against
thfe Atlanta horse will be De Coy, Fox
and Bessie Wilkes. It is claimed that
•either of these three.horses lias a faster
speed than Muequetodn, but they were
never put up against the champion
trotter, for they are all pacers.
Since Miss Rosa Jones won the race
in Atlanta it is thought that the At
lanta eports will put a few cents on
her, but the Macon sports doubt it.
Mr. Reeves, who has been training
Miss Rosa Jones for her owner in Ala
bama, tuys he Is willing to. match the
mare against Macon’s three pacers for
the championship of the state.
The owner of De Coy says he will
put his horse Into training within the
next week, and he thinks De Coy will
be able to “win In a walk.’’
The owner of Fox claims that
horse Is the fastest pacer in the state,
and that he purchased him for the ex
press purpose of defeating De Coy, and
that when the race comes off he thinks
that his horse will be pronounced the
winner.
The owners of MIap Rosa Jones have
turned her over to Mr. Reeves, and
have given him permission to enter her
In any race against any horse for the
championship of the state.
The Macon sports eay that the At
lanta horse will meet with the'same
defeat that Charlie H. did.
The Macon horsemen say that when
the race comes off they will pay the
railroad fare of every Atlanta man
who will bring a dollar to place on
their horse. They further say that they
will treat the Atlanta horsemen well an
will give them complimentary tickets
to the race, furnish them fee water free
nnd give them free score cards, ray the
expenses of their horse, and after the
race spread a banquet In tholr honor.
Berwle Wilkes came In from Savan
nah yestetday morning and was quar
tered at Davis* stable, where a great
many admirem of fine horp's rmv her.
Flu* was pronounced one of the most
perfectly* formed and handsomest
horses ever seen here.
As scon as the supreme court’s remitti
tur Is received Mr. Harry C. Tindall will
have to go before tho sheriff and surren
der. and he will be again sent to Jail to
sene until Judge Candler says “enough."
The supreme court yesterday decided
that Mr. Tindall is wrong in all of his
contentions of law. and that Judge Cand
ler is right; that Mr. Tindall must return
to jail and stay there until the court Is
satisfied that he cannot pay back the
money that he spent for himself while
ho was receiver for the Macon Hardware
Company, and until the court feels that
he has fully purged himself of contempt.
It is probable that Mr. Tindall will have
only about a week or ten days of liberty
under the bond which enabled him to
get out of Jail recently. His bond la for
$5,000. and was signed by Dr. James T.
Uo?s and Mr. Tindall’s slater. It guar
antees that when the court calls for him
ho will be on hand.
Tho amount of his shortage is about
JG.OOO.
MACON BEATS
THE WORLD
Council last night repealed the resolu
tion requiring a bond from Mr. Theodoro
W. Ellis for his encroachment on Cherry
street.
Tho following resolution was Introduced
by Alderman Mnasee, chairman of the en
croachment committee, during the council
matter of encroachment <f\ Cherry street,
between First street and Cotton avenue,
be, and the same Is hereby repealed.
The adoption of tho ve»olutfon was
voted for by all the aldermen with the
exception cf Aldermen Hill and Pearson.
It la the Impression among some of the
aldermen thnt Mrs. Claude Estes will now
be allowed to enjoy her encroachment
without giving bond.
PETITION SIGNED BY SEVERAL
HUNDRED WAS PRESENTED TO
THE COUNCIL I.AST NIGHT AND
WAS REFERRED TO THE COM-
SUTTEE ON ORDINANCES—WHAT
PETITION ALLEGES,
SEWER TO MISS
SYNAGOGUE
Connell Does Not With to Ilitvo tl»o
Work of Construction Interfered
With.
IteritT Kenton, of Forsyth Soya He
Likes the City’s Looks.
Sheriff George \V .Newton of Monroe
county was In the city yesterday.
Mr. Newton expressed himself ns being
well pleased with the condition of tho
prisoners, whom he left with .Taller Ste
phan some time ago, and says It Is always
a pleasure for him to come to Macon, as
he thinks it Is one of the prettiest places
In the world.
The city council, at its meeting last
night, authorised the commissioner of
public works to change the courso of the
Magnolia street sewer, so tnat It will not
interfere with the building of the
Jewish synagogue. The expenso of build
ing the sewer will be paid by the congre
gation Ofteth. Israel.
DUBLIN TO SAVANNAH.
• Central
YESTEHDAY'»S WEATHER.
The Thermometer Readied Only to
SS Durluxc the Dny.
JIfteorologlc.il data furnished by the
local office of the United States depart
ment of agriculture, weather bureau, for
July 22-
7 p. m....
8 p. m 80
Op. 79
10 p.
11 p. m
12 midnight
July 23—
1 a. m
2 a. m
3 a. m....;
4 a. m
5 a.
Maximum
year
degrees.
75
75
74
nf Gcorjcln Rnllvrny I
Through Trnln Service
nvniinnh nnd Dtihlln, Gn.,
'.(Tret Sunday, July 21,
6 A. m
7 a. m 75]
8 a. m 7d
9 a. m..... 77
10 a. 83
11 a .m .84
12 noon 80
1 p. m ...87
2 p. m 87
3 p. m 88
4 y. m 87
5 p. m 87
0 p. m 8G
...... temperature this dote last
degrees; minimum temperature 70
River Report.
Tho h**febt of the Oemutaco river nt 7
a. m.. central time, was 4.0 feet, a fall
of 1.5 feet during the past twenty-four
hours, being 3.0 feet above low water of
1893.
Repcrts from
Macon
Atlanta . ..
Mobile
Montgom’y
861 Lt J
MRS. SHINH0LSER
IS RETURNING
Orleans
Galveston .
Palestine .
C. Chrlttl .
Tampa ....
Dew point at 3 p. m„ 75 degrees; rela-
, ™ humidity, 60 ptrgnt;
Official In Charge.
Will Take the Ktr.t Amorlran
• nni.T for New York,
A cablegram baa been received from
Mra. W. T. Shlnholeer elating that she
would take the first American steamer
for New York from Southampton, ar
riving In New York about next Satur
day.
Mrs. Shlnholser wits In London when
she received the news of her husband’*
death, and Immediately departed for
Southampton, as that was the place
from which tho first steamer will tall.
Mr. McManus has gone to Now York
nnd will meet her and accompany her
to Macon.
THE WALDEN NEGRO
IS CAPTURED
nnt Ills Pnrauers Have Como to tho
Conclusion Thnt lie is n Crnsy
» Who Ought to llavo neon
lied Up Some Time Ago.
*
Mr. Walter Herrington Is milt* ll at
his father’s home on Huxuroln Heights.
St Is thought he has appenalcttts.
The negro man who Insulted ft farmer’s
wjfo near Walden, In the Rutland dis
trict, Sunday ot last week, has at last
been captured, after steady and untiring
search on the part of the white men In
the community. But after he was’ capt
ured. It was round that he Is Insane and
not rcponslble for what he says or docs.
He was caught at 1’oworsvllle, and will
be tried for lunncy. He was Identified
by a number of people.
PAHTICIUIU OIVK.Y
Women are Like
FlniA/ArQ Healthy and strong
I iUW«I 3* they blossom
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and
d;e. Every woman ought to look well
and feel well. It’s her right and duty,
but ahe might ax well try to put out a
fire with oil as to be healthy and at
tractive with dlseaae corroding the
organs that make her a woman, upon
their health depends her health. If
there is inflammation or weakening
drains or suffering at tho monthly
period, attend to it at once. Don t
delay. You're one step nearer the
grave every day you put It off.
Women can stand a great deal, but
they cannot live forever with disease
Staffing at the most delicate and
vital organa in their body. You may
have been deceived in so-called cures.
Wo don't tee bow you could hofgft^
781 821 Lt \
82 90
n
lOf.
uugnrat
Between
Taking:
1001.
Central of Georgia railway trains, Nos.
9 and 10 dally, except Sunday, and Nos.
52 nnd 53. Sunday only, will, on and after
Sunday, July 2lst. run through between
Savannah and Dublin, Ga., using tho
tracks of the Wnghtsvlll* nnd Tennllle
railroad between Bruton and Dublin, on
following schedule: No. 52, Sunday only,
leave Dublin 5 «. m., arrive Savannah
10:25 a. m. Returning. No. 53 loaves Sa
vannah 6:30 p. m.. arrives Dublin 11:58 p.
m. No. 10. dally except Sunday, leaves
Dublin 5:45 a. iv... arrive Savannah 11:30
a. m. Returning. No. D leaves Savannah
3 p. m. t arrive Dublin 8:45 n. m. Central
of Georgia Railway will sell Its own tick
ets frem Dublin nnd Intermediate points
on WrlgMsvllle and Tennllle to Rruton
to any point on Its system, nnd vise versa.
This arrangement will afford Dublin and
points on Wrights villa and Tennllle rail
road, between Dublin nnd Bruton, excel
lent schedule? to and from Savannah, and
all points on tho Central of Qeorgla.
which will no doubt be welcomed by the
people of Dublin nnd thnt section, ns
It will enable them to go to S.tvnnnnh and
spend the day utul return homo that night,
also to visit Tybco on Sundny at very
low rates.
MR. BARTLETT TO
GET THE MONEY
Judge Felton Decides Tlmt tlie
Overplus In the County’s Funds
Should be Distributed Through tlie
Treasurer.
Judge Felton has ordered the solicitor-
general to deposit with tho county treas
urer' tho excess of money In -his hands
from the fines Imposed upon gamblers
nt the last term of court. Congressman
Bartlett has brought ii rule against Mr.
Brunson, the •oUcUor-general, calling
upon him to pay claims that he had
against the county for services rendered
when he was solicitor-general.
After hearing argument on both sides,
Tho petition signed by several hun
dred people asking council to Intercede
for better service on the Metropolitan
street car line, was presented at the
meeting last night and after being read
by the clerk, was referred to the com
mittee on ordinances. The petition Is
follows
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of tho City of Macon:
Gentlemen:—We, the undersigned
residents of the city of Macon and su
burbs, and patrons of the Metropolitan
Street Railway, respectfully represent
to your honorable body as follows, to
wit:
let. The Metropolitan Street Railway
Company have established between Log
Cabin and Bellevue, on the line of Its
road, a park, which Is devoted exchi
slvely to tho use of negroes ns a pleas
ure ground. During the summer months
this park Is frequently used by the no
groes for the holding of picnics and
other festivities which are attended by
them In great numbers. The conduct of
the negroes, In going to nnd from this
park, ,on such occasions is generally
boisterous nnd sometimes dangerous to
the lives of those who live along the
line of said road; thlri Is especially true
when their return from the Raid park
is late at n’ght, when they generally
Indulge In l-oud and indecent songs nnd
conversation and fire off pistols in
careless nnd Indiscriminate ntanner.
2d. The supply of electricity used In
running the cars on said lino Is at be'
Inadequate for ordinary purposes, and
whenever the line Is used for the pur*
pose of conveying large number of n
groes to nnd from the said park the
entire electrical power Is needed nn
used for the sole purpose of running
the cars used for that purpose and tho
regular schedule cars are dlscontlnu
or put aside until the cars coming from
said park have pasted through. Often
time? this dircontlnuance of the regular
schedule cars continues for hours, an<
In the meantime the regular patron
of said line are unable to obtain tTan
sit over said road, causing them great
Inconvenience and Injury.
3d. The services rendered by the
road is exceedingly poor nnd wl
dlsproporUoned to tho amount of pat
ronoge; v the rolling stock Is Inferior
quality and not kept In proper repair
such a thing as an open car during th
summer months, for tho benefit of tho
regular patrons, is absolutely unkfim
In addition to this tho roadbed Is
very bad condition and renders th*»
travel rough and unpleasant. We call
especial attention to the crossing
tho Interaction of Progress and For
■yth streets, where the Indian Spring
lino crosses the Metropolitan lln
this point the pannage Is so rought that
tho cars seem in •Inngor of being do
railed whenever they pass over It.
4th. On Saturdays and Sundays, n
other Umes when tho travel Is largo,
the service la inadequate nnd unfit
the prefer accommodation of respecta
blo pnmengera, especially ladles, to
at such times, particularly after night
fall, tho cars are generally crowd
ed with negroes of the lower cla
WHAT’S YOUR FACE WORTH f
Sometimes a fortune, but never, If
you have a sallow complexion, a Jaun
diced look, moth patches and blotches
the skin, all sign* of liver trouble.
Hut Dr. King’s New Lire Pills glvo
clear skin, rosy checks, rich complex
ion. Only 25 cents at nil druggists.
,.j>arlni
the Judge held
that the mo:
treasury, u
to get It.
that the rule would not lie.
should be turned Into tho
(Bartlett could go thoro
IN SUBSTITUTE FEEDING
for Infants, physicians agree that cow**
milk is the basis for all beginnings.
What is required then. Is tho best poa-
plbie milk product. Borden’s Engle
Brand Confirmed Milk iv Ideal, pure,
sterile and guarded against cqjitarnl-
natlon.
Personals
For Sale.
Mrs. James B. Turner, nee Ida Webb,
died at the city hospital last evening
6:20 o’clock after several weeks of
iufferlng, during which her life
many times despaired of. A few days
ago she was carried to the city hospl-
for an operation, it being thought
that was her only chance. But tho
physicians decided that she could not
possibly undergo the operation, and
days she has been lingering be-
een life and death, with no hopeful
mptom of Improvement. Hour by
hour her devoted husband sat by her
and watched the struggle.
The remnins will be taken to Mc
Donough this morning, where in tho
church of her girlhood the funeral ser-
iccs will be conducted, and the Inter
ment will bo in tho family burying
ground not far away. Mrs. Turner was
consistent and active member of the
Methodist church and wielded a great
Influence for good. Her pall bearovs
111 be. Messrs. W. II. Pope, W. H.
Bloon, V. A. Menard, George Hatcher,
C. Moore and Malcolm D. Jones.
Mrs. Turner was 41 years old. She
leaves no children.
Six rooms, (wo Htorl
In. Gooil condition. Cost X
Will sell for *.'1,0(10.00. Yon
l»«y nil cash cither. Mm
quick though. or I'll rent lt
can't buy it for a year.
very clone
t *-1,200.00.
Frank B.West,
Real Estate and Insurance,
EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING.
HORNE & TURPIN CO,
Real Estate,
Insurance and Loans.
353 THIRD STREET.
Dwellings For Rent.
210 First street, 7 room
T10 Second street, 7 rooms,
house In yard aO.OO
553 Second street, H rooms... 30.00
714 Third street, 0 rooms.
Rill Oruuwo street, 10 roouii
street, 7
street, 7 rc
MISS n. E. riASON
Having severed her connection with
Wesleyan Female College, will bo found
hereafter at her private studio, 132 For
syth street. Lessons In charcoal,
crayon, pen nnd Ink, perspective,
china, water color, pastel nnd oil. Por
traiture it specialty. Miniatures on
Ivory.
302 folic
200 Colics
sto College street, n rooms..
1021 College street, 0 rooms, %
703 Cherry street, 7 rooms..
457 New street, H rooms.,.,.
Pine street, 14 rooms....
Ill Mnqnulta street, 5 rooms..
iprlng street, (I rooms. ••
013 Walnut street, lO rooms..
17 Walnut street, 10 rooms
074 Walnut street, K rooms..
1071 YValnut street, tl rooms..
101 Elm street* U rooms....
750 Mulberry troet, 10 room..
Hill Park, « rooms
duo llnrdeiunii's Vlnevllle 12
17.50
42.00
40.00
30,00
WANTS-ONE CENT A WORD
WANTED
WANTED -FIv.. mm • • :■ -fill ill" In ui;inc-
solicitors for district manners in south
rn Georgia and Florida. Call on or ad
dress Lester Sr McRee, Managers, offlcs
over Mnx Morris’ Drug Store. ___________
four conncctln*
«lth conveniences, or will ren
part of house with party. Box 581.
eparo pupil* for nnj
hoots beginning August
25th. Mrs.' Z. T. King, 720 College street,
WANTED—A pnlr of mules; will pay $*’*
per week and hoard. J. G. Shlnholser, 409
Third street.
FOR RENT
I RENT -Three
...a hall room; all
crencea exchanged. H.,
nectlng roon
iventences; r
-o Telegraph.
Cherry street, to suit tenant; all conVen-
*- sk_ \\ G Hoiomon. ____
FOR RENT Half of coring*. thr*0
FOR RENT—Seven-room house, Forayt
street. Vlnevllle; apply 610 Wnshlnglu
avenue, ’phono 3013. J. H. Tltnberliiko.
For RE.VI It. • Id- n< •• on High (tr. et. ,
present occupied by D. L. McRsni poi
session October 1st. Apply J. N. Birch,
FOR SALE
FOR HALE. OR EXJOHANGE-WHI
or exchnnce for improved city property,
an excellent farm In Rutland district nc if
Walden. Oa.; about 276 nrrrs t with dwell
VI n
vlllc
street, Vlnevllle
To Property Owners!
ntc n ud
llufllCtO!
FRANK GUNN,
504 Mulberry sir
ARRIVAL AND I>UFAHTUU1Q OF ALU
TRAINS ARRIVING IN MACON.
Geortflu Itnllrond.
For AugiMt.i ..I :• ftfcil » 15,-| :. J 3 U.Z
Frm Augusta . 1 10 Kalt » 2&P
From Cumak .It 2 46pjt 6 4«p] I
.V Florida Ry.
Con
Georgia's Soho
On Saturday nights these negroen fill
the car*, with barketa of lll-*melllng
vegetables, etc., besides bundles and
packages of every description. Then*
arc deposited on the seotn, platforms,
and *in the aisles to such an extent
that the occupation of raid enr* by
respectable passengers 1s rendered ex-
ttemcly unpleasant, If not dangerous.
Humors have been circulated, from
tlmo to time, of protnlnon to improve
the service and correct the evils com
plained of, but nothing material has
ever been done to that end.
6th. Tn view of tho facta hereinbe
fore stated, your petitioner* respect
fully ask that tho authority of* the
Honorable Mayor and Council bo exer
cised to require improved service and
accommodation on said line, and ns
far as possible to correct the evils
herein complained of.
OR BALE-Improved, reliable Incubator. —
one hundred and forty-four-*gg capact
/; brooder attached; In good
twelve dollars. Tampa Flan on
Of th
of TecliiioloKy In Atli
The elaborate catalogue of the school
gives full details of the high grade
courses In mechanical, electrical, civil
and textile engineering and In engineer
ing chemlatrv. *
An Inatitutlon offering such courses
In this territory and at such nominal I Ing'hands with friends'In the city yester
'iv.
Miss Ersle Witch of Tlfton was smong
C. H. Ii. Jackson ot Forsyth spent yes
terday In the city.
Mrs. A. M. Retd and children are spend
ing the summer near <Monttcello.
Mr. Andrew W. Lane returned yester
day from a business trip to Jackson.
Judge J. 'll. Williamson of Forsyth was
In tho city on business yesterday.
P. W. Page of Columbus was transact'
Ing business in the city yesterday.
Miss Annie Laurie Shaw of Bavannsh Is
a guest of Mrs. Jud S. Hill this week.
Miss Julia Frankenstein of Bavannsh Is
a guest of Mr>. J. R. Fried on Osk street,
W. A. Hawkins of Sycamore was shsk-
THIS WILL INTEREST MANY.
Botanic Blood Balm (U. II. B.) the
famous Southern blood purifier, quickly
cures cancer, blood poison, pimples,
boll* scrofula, eczema, aching bones,
Joints or back, rheumatism, catarrh,
and all blood and skin trouble**. H. H.
Ii. heals every sore and makes the
blood pure and rich. It. I). B., the
finest blood purifier made. Druggists,
81. Trial treatment free by writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Go.
FOR BALE—Rubber tire Columbi
gy In ftrMt-class condition; price 171,00.
Address *_Ttugfy.” caro Telegr.i,
'OR BALK—Registered four-year Ken
tucky more, fast trotter; needs exix rl-
iced handling. L. H. Robinson, Lump
kin. Ga.
fOR BALE-fl5,000.00 stock of general
merchandise at Moultrie, Ga.*, growing
town nnd flrst-claas stand; bids to be re
ceived up to August 1st, W. C. Vereen,
Receiver. Moultrie. Oa. .
MANTEI.B For all kinds Incandescent
gnu lamp*. Including Welnchback, Bun-
light. Newby, etc.. 26 cents put on. 8.
O. Bonis, 111 Cotton avenue.
FOR BALE-A desirable residence on
■Forsyth street; large lot, ov«r feet
deep; easy terms. The Georgia Loan St
Trust Co.. MS Mulberry street.
FOR BALK. CHEAP—At one**, 446 Wash
ington avenue, Guild Upright Plano,
hat rack, dining table, sideboard, r*frlg-
erstor and other useful household eff»ctw.
cost will be one of the most potent
factors In the enrichment of the sec
tion and the nation.'
All department* aro well equipped
and the textile school la said to contain
the best equipment of cotton manufac
turing machinery In the world. Address
Lyman Hall, president, Atlanta, Go.
NEGRO.
M , v , _ well known.and
respected young colored Mg .died yes
DEATH OF
W. B. C. Moore.
Idesri of his father. Primus Moore. 123
•funeral will take place this morn
ing from the Washington Avenue Pres
byterian church, and will be largely nt-
tended by the m^mb^rs of his race Moore
Vras an Industrious and honest young
r.egro and had a *7eol inawr
among both tho white and colo
son* of Macon.
young
r .rlends
ored Atl-
the attractive guesta of the Brown House
yesterday.
B. T. Alexander and wife of Reids
vllle were among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
Miss Mayme Cooper passed through the
city yesterday en route for her home In
Cooperville.
Mlaa Maude Weaver of Cuthbert, Ga.,
Is visiting Mrs. W. W. BUIlngelea on
Fourth avenue.
Wanted-A gentle family horse and
phaeton: couple rig for sale cheap. Apply
at f'lav 1 . BtahU
THE CITY WON IN
DANNENBERG CASE
The Soprei
Its Decision Ye
One of Mach I
NORTHEN WILL WORK
FOR DUD HUGHES
He Says the Tfvlgg* *
Will be Presented to
turat Society’s Nest C«
at Clay’s Stable.
Mrs. I. W. Lowe and children Utft last
night for Columbia. H. C\, where they will
spend about six weeks.
D. B. Durden of Graymonte and E. Dur
den of Parish were among the arrivals
in the city yesterday.
Mr. W. B, Iligers, a prominent cotton
merchant at Dublin, was smong the
visitors to the city yesterday.
Mrs. J. T. Wilson returned last night
from Newberry. H. C.. when
several weeks with relatives.
J. W. Blgham. W. C. Parker, Charles
Herns. J. A. White and W. C. Potter
.came down from Atlanta yesterday,
1 Mrs. W. C. Byrd left yesterday sfter>i
I noon for Barneevllle. where she will spend
I several day* visiting friends nnd rela-
Nome lives.
Mrs. W. M. Weaver and daughter, Mia
Annie Kate, of Cuthbert. are registered
at the Hotel Lanier, They will spe *
wo weeks at Indian Spring.-
The supreme court yesterday handed
down H* decision In the cose of Dar
berg vs. ths City of Maeon, and sustalne<
the city In nearly all of its contei
Th* h< »d notes are printed elsswh
Tlie Telegraph.
The case was consM-red one of
Importance, because It Involved
tlon that might oft*
tuie.
CoL Dudley M. Hughes of Danville Is
being encouraged and urged to run for
the presidency of the State Agricultural
Society to succeed Hon. Pope Brown, who
‘xpects to retire In time to run for gr»v-
•rnor. Msj. Ryat* nf Savannah bsa an
»ye on the place, and has been quote*
is saying that it was the ambition of his
life to be president of th* society.
Hon W. J. Norther* yesterday wrote to
» friend In Maron saying that \| r .
Hughes' name would certainly be pr*»
*#nttd to the next convention of the ro
oty. and. If possible, h*. w .u’a ^
elected.
JOB * Ol I.UVl HAVE STOOD IT
If b*Fd hu 1 Itching pH***. They're tor
ribly annoy in* but Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve will cure the worst caae of pile
on earth. It has cured thousands, Fc
injuries, pains or bodily eruption* It*
the best salve Jn tho world. Price 2!
* box. Eure guaranteed. Sold by all
druggists.
SALVATION ARMY,
A special meeting. led by Staff Captal
and Mrs. Bonnett of Atlanta at Ri
ration Arniv hall, KH Third street, wl
e Court lln
iterdny-The Case 1
ften arise In the t
IIIS FATHER DIED.
I.. It. Vi
i tilt
That News
Night From
In bout It Cart
Mr. L. B. Vandiver • v.
the city last night th*t
er had Just died at W
where he has been in f«-« ble health for
some time. Mr. Vnndivere I* commer
cial agent of the Central railroad
Macon. He wo* summoned to hi* fatb
bedside several days ago, and the
death was
It FORK A
» degree t
dd Fellow
II* Fit 1
Tl# IN
noon a* * v r,w *
work in the futur
randMatea In vle-
Lod
after-
tr their
several
# apt. WH.
Th- many fr
til b~ gl*d to
-nterUla
>vety.
*c*ne bop* for hi* ft
rgiii Southern nnd Florida railways: i Fron
■’cnlcnt to Walden and Avondale; fine
Iture; well watered, nastures, etc.; ft For All I 3rr. il 8 20ij la’.pl 7 10p|t 8 20p
rgnln. Call on or address Robert A. From A| R 30i[fl2 MbI 2 2'-p 7 00p! 13 Mn
rder. Macon. Oa.. offlci* over Max Mor- For linn 12 or.n) 2 :*>p) 1 wuil J
i* Drug Htore, corner Cherry street nnd j From Ri| 8 OOsf 1 OOpf 8 16p| I
pair, at From Atlanta .
co Co. For Savannah .
• j Vm. gavannanj
Georgia lluttwny.
1 | K 11 4 L ’pl
11 20a] 7 9>p 13 2vj|
11 3Sa| 12 50a j
| Arrive from
8 20a|Athens .
tMllledgevllls
1 lip
F.aiontofi . 7 30p St Kstunton.. 7 45*
Colrn. St II.... 11 (tfiuflllrm A 0*1*1.. 4 0;P
Colrn. a. !»....• 3 l3s|Blrm A Culm..*12 40a
Alby Sc llont., 11 351 Mont. St Alby. » 5^P
Alby A Doth.. 3 12 •! AM-y Sr Doth.. 12 401
Albany
7 4Op Albany
»X III r... I mw tit
ay only.) j
1) U Ii 11II A
! HEIRS
7 10
Trains marked •-
ley to and from An
tnmtry and Alban.,
day. t-tiunduy c
Monday. All otne.
dally.
... * \
one young Durham bull; prices fifty t
eighty dollnre. Address Central Oa. Land
St Lumber Co.. Sibley, On.
FOR HALE. AT A BARGAIN—Saw mill.
with two years' run of timber, located
..n O. H. & F.: dally capacity 12.90) fret.
Further particular*, address Box 54, Tlf
ton. Ga.
LOST—Small *Ue black Gordon setter.
Return to II. D. Johnson, 1406 Ash
reel, and get reward.
OfiT^-One larg«Tblack pointer dog; whtio
spotted feet. Return to Thomna It.
Ireer, Southern Express Co., and recelv*
reward.
Wltn.HUVM.I.E A TK.NNILLK Rl».
Effective Hunday, May 28, 1801.
3 l l r* stations.' I 2 'l 4 J «~
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~TT
I'M I* M \ Mil.
1*0011 Wf 44*177
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id 2 dally; Non. 3 and 4 d
lay: No*. 5 nnd 6 Sunday o
LLOMAN, Supt. and Ci. P.
PERSONAL*
TRY a pound of J. T. Dennis' Jersey
butter; It can't b* equalled anywhere.
Oscar Bradley.
PRIIBC-NAL— 1 The first JM customers will
«>• presented with $1.00 worth of stamp*
snd book free, that enters our Diamond
Stamp premium Association. W. O. Mid*
" brooks Co.
H LLN ISO US
RING ’PHONE 253 snd have vour old hat
cl.annt anX r»blocked br Kidd, th, hat'
teri atrswg this week only 35c.! Panamas,
54)c.; ladles’ Leghorn hats, 33c.; hat* railed
for and deliver^ any part of city free. |
2U Second street. - 1
ROGERS' celebrated silverware and gen
uine French fldbUand Oilna free by us
ing Diamond Trading Stamps, w. G,
Middle brook* Co., 'phone 323.
BEST plumbing st the lowest price. B.
O. Bowls. 171 Colton avenue.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING—Ths an
nual meeting of the shareholders of th*
Taylor 4k Peek Drug Co. for the election
of director*, and any other business that
may come before the meeting, will be
held at th* - ffi'« of aid company at 4
o'clock p rn . on the 38th day of July,
inn. R. J Taylor. President.
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