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19, 1903
, TWO SPECIAL TABLES
;j nr* IMPAPC Cl TITC
the MAOOK TELEGRAPH*. THURSDAY MORHIHQ, FEBRUARY ■ __ . . —
——rrT^tv DISCUSS THE
WOMEN IN SOCIETY merits of pe-ru-na
OF MEN’S SUITS
$7-50
TIio'vj suits wero broughtffroin 1 nst so«i-
6on and originally sold for
DEFALCATION
ON A GRAND SCALE
[ onftdrntlnl Man of a Philadelphia
Firm Wlio Committed Suicide
I’inyed far Iflah stakes
A Popular Wisconsin Gill Writes an
Interesting .Letter.
$12.50, $15.00, $18.00 & $20.00
The Stylos and patterns aro good as
new and if \yq havo your size you get a
BARGAIN
J)nc-
The Peruna -minted since childhood with a moit
" ov ", oftbehViia. >..<1.10* I
unpleasant ^ . j ( . n nKht a cold my troubles
ed to tare B frl.:»4 • learned the real
Increased. » «ftcn heard tt praised, lint
value of oJVention to it. My friend, how-
uexer l»«ld * a ol catarrh hr* Peruna and I rle-
en-r,,hnd U .. . ... fun> . „n«l uiv«|t result*. I mil
cided to « g * ,1‘y iVcVicst ex)DVt«tlon* were rcnl-
f ln ? n .. I ,viis s 1 rprised to find How readily I jffna
i*cd and I needily. Within a month all the on-
^ on"'t 'n “£«•» «®U I have not hrea
UookMI » portlet® .Inca. I .1" recommend I-crnun
,"rrnmrrl.. ! -Mi« Nettle Niemann.
FAIR COnniTTEE
AND MACON’S MEN
Will Meet to Arrange the Details of State Exposition
Which Will Be Held In This City—Canvassing
Committees Doing Great Work—Will Report at
Meeting. •
The Ftnto Knlr committee of the
Georgia State Agricultural Society will
meet with a committee from the Macon
Fair Atsoclotlon at the Hotel Lanier
tonight at 8 o'clock.
The meeting 1* called for the purpoae
of arrnnglng the term* of the contract
between the State Agricultural Society
and the Macon Fair Association. The
contract will b« bated on the proposi
tion submitted and accepted at At
lanta.
The gentlemen composing the fair
committee of the State Agricultural So
ciety are: Col. R. F. Crittenden of
Shrllman. Major 0. M. Ityala of Sa
vannah, Cept. John A. Cobb of Amerl-
cua; Hon J. J. Conner of Cartcrsvllle,
Mr. J. McBryan of Philomath.
The committee which was appointed
by President Cab-mien to represent the
Macon Fair AssfClatlon conslat* »>f:
K. J. WUllntbem, Hen L. Jones, it. C.
HaileWst. W. A. Huff. Joseph Block.
Morris Waterman. fledge A. Smith,
Sam Altnmycr. T. J. Carling, J. AN •
Shlnhoincr and Bridges Smith. Mr. S.
A. Crump Is the legal ndvlfr of the ;
committee. President CnbnnluH and
Secretary Kiti’hum ate ex-officio mem
bers of tho committee.
The canvassing committees will he
prepared to make a flattering report to
night. if any one ever doubted Mu.
con's ability to arrange a big state fair,
11 will be dissipated by the active work
that In being done. The money necessa-
> >• to make tho fair a success will be
ready.
From every reel Ion of the state words
of cheer hikJ good will for Mft
the State Fair arc being received every
day. Under Ihe stimulus of such a feel
ing f«*r Macon, the business men of Ma
con are more determined than ever to
make the State Fair of 1903 the great
est one of nil.
AN ENTIRE VILLAGE
WILL BE BURNED
El Oao. la Which the Plague Has
Recently Appeared—Doctors Do Not
I,Ike Serum.
iihci hhitiia
llotli In he Prompted and Retired—
A Surprise to the \rmy.
WAHll IN' VI
'^|| today nominated Inspcctor-Oem
al Hrcrkinrldcv and Quartermaster-
eneini Ludlngton to b« rrujor-generalf
nd both to be retired.
■■■■■■Mtenaln*
prise to army ofTh-rs, except those
directly concerned. There Is an lm-*
vrcHHi .n m well informed military ctr*
M AZAT LAN. Mexl. Feb. 1*.—There were
no deaths from tho plague today. Several
serious cases remain nt the lazaretto.
The village of Kl Oso, where the epi
demic recently appeared, will he burned.
Villa Union Is still under Inspection by
tho health officers. There Is much con*
Diet of opinion among the physicians here
regarding the value of the Yersln serum,
some of the doctors pronouncing It dan
gerous rnther than beneficial. >
staff law ami Gen. Breckinridge’s con
nection with that legislation ware fac
tors in biinglng his retirement. Gen®
Breckinridge would not have retired
under ordinary conditions until Janu
ary, 1906. <len. Ludlngton, however, is
thr**** years older than tho Inspector-
g on era), and would have retired'for age
July 4. next. It was generally supposed
that both of there staff ofri <t* would
their present grade of brtga-
Pc-m-na- Makes Clean, Healthy Mu
cous Membranes—Catarrhal Diseases
Disappear Permanently.
T
tul.
cable
"gnitL
pros Id
I of ma
they r
TSs
CHAMBERLAIN
IS DISCOURAGED
Does Not Flml that the Two Rare*
In Month Africa are Liable to Hsr-
ntonlsc Moon.
CAFE TOWN. Feb —Colonial ?ecre-
tsry CtUUPberlnln and IiIh party nrrlvsd
here today and met wliit n hearty recep
tion from a crowd «»r about lo.oeo persons
awaiting them In Green Market square.
A number of addresses were presented to
j Mr. Chamberlain. During the reading of
.. • one of these. Prime Minister Hprigg ar
rived on the platform and was hooted
>li vigor.
amberlaln. In the course of his
ppeal for the
of their long and hon-
e, however, the secrebiry
1, with th approval of the
advance them to the gra
16 ra Ih, on - <. i id 11 loii ’hit
retire at once. This was accept*
to both Gen. itreckenrldge and
Gen. Ludlngton.
In advo< a ting the creation of the gen-
oral staff. Snretaiy lb or lns>t, a
tho abolishment of the ipupovtor-gen-
tlu*
longer necessary, as Its duties wo;; 1 ! ••
performed by the general staff. This
particular feature of the bill drawn by
the war department was vigorously re
sisted h> (Sen. Hrecktnrldge, with the
result that the Inspector-general's de
partment was not disturbed by the. bill
as It bn nine a law. It. therefore, ap
pears that while tJen. Breckenrldf*
1 his corps, he w iii ipi h>ng«j . . •
suddenly rhlllfd aftjr an e«hlnp P«r-
ty. .and catarrh for «evera1 vveMt?
-AMid ha ih® raciiit. One bottle of re
mould be the result. One bottte .
runa cured me, and 1 shall not dren
colds any more as I did.”—Blanche My
ers.
1 JIB mucous membrane Is (o the
Inside of the body what the skin
Is to the outside of the body. It
line* every organ duct and cavity. Ca
tarrhal Inflammation attacking on**
part s liable to spread to other parts.
A neglected cold or slight catarrh ifl
lingering and dan
gerous catarrh.
Women are naturally more suscepti
ble to Inclemencies of weather than
men. With them a eoid Is often the
starting point of some severe pelvic.de- .... .. —
rahuement causing much pain and pleased to state that Peruna did me
■uffi-r ri K . ' I more good than o' vacation. Too many
Kvcry woman n.cla « remedy upon | partlca. theatre* a ad Ute^iuppere pad
which ®be can rely n> krer
fortlfled against the aevert
At Ihe Hclnht pf the Sorlnl Sca.on
l’c.ru-lia I, a melon to tVomcn
Edith M. Bamee. W7 Second et..
Waahlngton, D. C.._wrlte«;.
need to at
winter v
the first
Itbefors
the direction of Its affairs
SI.OSSOA l\ POOH FoltM.
The % merit’lln la no MhIcIi for the
French II1111 it r«l
PARIH. Feb. 18.—The attendgi)^ »\t
this evening's game of the Internal!
Millard tournament between Sim
(American) and Loubc Cure (Fmi
hold In the grand hall of the Grand
pei'ollette (iuwni and <
Mtsn Blanche Myers. 3120 P<
;ity, AIo.
S.iy of Pel
•’During
ystern ’ *n undermined my health that’tho doc*
trying tor advised a complete change and rest
ten at. for a year, but did not find this at nil
necessary after using Peruna for five
weeks. It acted like magic, increased
my appetite, aided.my digestion and
Induced restful sleep, all that I needed
to restore me to perfect health. I think
It a most excellent remedy and a fine
tonic for all worn out women.”—Edith
, M. Barnes.
of the past four sea- Mice Nellie Crow, 1114 Edith Place,
:nt n severe cold, when I Memphis, Tetra., writes:
Bather. If Peruna Is taken .*
symptom of a cold it will cur
it develops Into some annoy
rhal derangement.
atnrrh
"As I was cured from a chronic case
catarrh of the
hefid, 1 am only
too glad to rc.om-
men i Peruna. I
have had more or
less catarrh ever
member and I
li.i vo tried nume
rous remedies and
doctor's prescrip
tions and while
some things
would help nic for
the time being, it
Is to Peruna that
U I owe a perfect
—Miss Nellie Crow.
the folio
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from tho use of Peru
na. write nt once to Dr. Hartman, giv
ing* a full statement of your case and
lu* will b«* pleased to give you Ills val-
itnble advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman. President' of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
TURF SCANDALS
ARE INCREASING
SACRED HEART CONCERT.
A WORD WITH THE
HOUSE-KEEPERS.
Powder It n
orm»klu* It n-.v ll halting I'owUr ....
«'f Uir i|*lit m U*nUU. , 4»i.-fully blcn.L
ingothnr tn «•*•.*» proimrttonn. it remain* lu t.
u ’'|| | M !,„,,! n,wny frtun n)r
n« w*u>r I* to link-
f •»*! «*«>atlttlon
•nd moisturr
lug l‘owd*r U*e dia-r«nt « h«mlc«ln nttuic
*° '‘p'n oth*r. and In •<> doing, IUmm-ai*
ga» wld. h. In ea’anlug, ra«e* tl>* i-rra-l rii.j
nia**« it poroiia. Tn* valu* of Baking I'owiL r
il-n-n.la ut.nn the amount of ga* tt will ganrrato.
' GOOD f.t't’K " will g>-nrrnto lh.« intgi-Kt
amount <>f ga* (16 p«*r .••nl.) and, tberoforo r..-
qulfr. only o„* rounded toa*|Hx>uful of Ponder
m of the racer. He admit
r that since hi* arrival In Cape Col
in* had become ler* hopeful of flit -
Hat*, zutlafnctorv result* from hla visit,
lie (outtd that tho nntag.mlam ot the
1 races bad become chronic.
THREE NEGROES II \NUF.D
twenty-fourth Inning. The
Cure. f.00. with an average
r Inning; Slornon, 119. with
of u»fc. Blotgon was again
UNIONS AND STRIKE'
BOB TON.
loctur**** In
the l.whor Sltunllu
k Firm That Worked on AgterlUe-
nirnta to m I'rnfltwhlr I'arpuir-
Somr Cmm Full®
The Nimiip Uni In (srewt Reqwlal- | ’ , Strik* ■*
(Ion In MtH«liial|t|»l. |.|p |h
JACKSON. Ml-*. Fob is Three negroe* * rik-* «'
were legally bniut , | l today In ihe elate of roaenlat
nuel Walker at Indian-
NEW YORK,
made n raid on t
Wallace & Co., on
and arretted DnvL
and Erneet Matth
«it» | era wero arralg
°n I latrate and H
Matthews was
the
b. 18.—Detectives
office of Burn*.
Dan Smith" today
Barnum. » clerk, |
j. The twi
1 befoto
It Proved to lie n Great Saceeaa In
Every Way.
The concert given at the Academy
last night for the benefit of the Church
of the Sacred Heart and school dfew
perhaps the largest audience of th<*
season. Nearly every sc$t down suira
'Was taken and the gallenea were well
filled. A large sum was obtained lor
the building fund. The concert Itself
was superb, though towo or three num
bers were omitted owing to Indispo
sition of performers. Those who par
ticipated were Mrs. Schofield, Miss Sin*
| gleton, Miss Vannuccl. Mrs. Gould, Mr.
Mr. Boone. Mr. Campbell
SHIRT BARGAINS.
DESIRABLE
STYLES.
aKct
MUSICAL,
CARL HOFFMAN, Muo. D.® (
Plano, Organ, Harmony.
MRS. CARL HOFFMAN,
Voice. Musical Kindergarten.
ll«**t liiuor*,*ni«*ul«. . Modern Method*
421 Orange st. Phone 2151.
coil
Ale:
•Smith at Popl»*rvllIe, and
Thonun Htror at Itub'lgh. All h«d been
•nvlcted of murder.
Joseph Campbell, colored, who wt« al*o
•nt, ii, .-.i jo hung fodny for murder, nt
the
of
"rgnnlie,! labor
iddre** fonlght
the right to *t
,ii.,
h*
yelash.
pollve mag- J Hubbell, vocalists: Miss Conner of
rnum was discharged. I Wesleyan college and Ml** Matthews,
bell In 11,500 ball for violinists, and Miss Fannie Singleton,
ii in at on tomorrow Tho deter Uvc* I accompanist. Miss Loretta Newcomb,
' . n , mm ’ who was to have given a piano solo.
the am t t as In co ' ‘I was among those absent, but her num-
idv « rtU* i:.**nt which appeared in ber was taken by Professor' IMou i . I Mr. II. M. Klrke anil C. A. Herndon,
day paper over th* Mines* of the Hesselberg of Wesleyan college. The well known Journeymen Flnraebr*,
i. In win h It «hh announced' that audience was liberal ln Its recalls, an 1 have pure tinned (lie stock, tool* «nd
bad ptftc-d j evening proved one Of unalloyed Wvturr* I»f the Borl** Plumbing Co.,
uslcal enjoyment,
JOURNEYMEN PLUMBERS
CO INTO BUSINESS.
the *h«*
ln the nmr
Tb»> bt
to thr quart of flout.
I OMPIDKMt E GAME.
telr hand* $5,000 to be
,* In a race to he run today. The
Ttl*«nient said that It had been de-
i i, , \ i >•••it.ili\ number of p*-t-
to participate In the "good thing"
McEvoy Book Co. auction all this
ork, 10:J0 a. m., * p. m., p. m.
Richmond. Virginia.
THE I.I.ENN < <11 KTM tKTMI.
It w«• Well Pta>e«| ( pun ■ Clilenan ’•
< till feet Ion rer.
! CHICAGO. F«b. 18.—Charles Barthol-
epted
not more than $2*
ttll the firm lutd
Unit to tHe
at th«* advert »< % *
Poplnr street, anil
henceforth under the nnme of Klrke
• lerodon, conduct u neiieral
pbimliliiK bnilhnm. Messrs. Klrke
•\ Herndon ure lira* eln** mechnn-
le*. The public I* requested lo cull
In need of northing
rdlng ihe crime.
d "Frank K»*
Findings ^pprnved, hut Ihe tie
Denounces t.lrnn's Metlmd,
MANILA. Feb IN Gen Davt
approved the finding of ihe
tl »1 In the . are of MaJ Kdu
of the Fifth Infartry. wi
quitted January of tin
1 , .MCI-
I tte-k.
urt-
I’llII.DltEN 4 REM \ FED.
I.lli i
\ lilt the
a ll Ms*
prt
tha
he
Iturnlnn of n Resldem*
\ Ulster’s Ore
ABlI.FNi: T. X 1*1 »» :*
of i* \ n-ddi son.'at Ci
lute 1a*t nlqhl and his P
In Caps.Tes.
of the daughter of on
NX ho • N <1 !». i:«\ \\ Oil! 1
W0 The tranaactlon to.-:
ii-town hot.| • icbt
that they w
bull ’.lug an i '
and take out
allege tha
• l by i>vm
ame of Da
TWO DEATHS IN HOTEL FIRE.
PORT HURON, Mich., Feb. 18.—Fire ■
man Milton Campbell, who was , r i-h- I" plumbing line. Estimates will be
ed under a falling wall at the fire which cheerfaiiy given,
early today destroyed the 8t. Clair ho- Phone 2 in.
tel and a number of business houses, is I - »■- -- ■,
the hotel, has not yet been found and
>! i, " »•;, ■ •; ! ' 1 L II. Burghard J. Fabian Minton
death In the hotel. All of the guest* °
have been accounted for and the loss J
of life will not exceed two.The Ins*
1 reach between $75,000 and $100,000.
dl«
Mb* Ho
ear-old dnugh-
ertshed In tt\e I
an opportunity
covered that !•**
: containing the
ag filled with P ; •
searched In vain
f the fraud.
NF.W YORK. Feb
L. H. Burghard&Co.
WV>
bat- 1
Inclple that gu
id tlmt trenchei
uted, but he n
DIREt TORS MEETING.
There will bo a meeting of the dlrec-
"m for the Home for the FrlenAlers
bln itfi'ernoon ut 3’.30 o’clock at the
KILLED IIIH t OMPAMOX.
•d by the postofTi
Terrible iiflilrnl Nenr Fort
—llo>s Were tllrri lliinGn
FOltT G\1NKS. Ga.. Feb. l
bird ehootlug stbout seven ml
of here this mornlmt. James Sp
EARLY CORN.
WHITE DENT,
HICKORY KING,
GOLDEN DENT,
BLOUNT PROLIFIC.
Maine Seed Irish Potatoes.
ONION SETS, Eastern Grown,
MILLET AND AMBER CANE SEED,
EARLY PEAS AND BEANS,
COLLARD. TURNIP AND CABBAGE SEED,
ALL VARIETIK5.
WHOLESALE ONLY. —
UM, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO.
ride
tally
Mr. W. M.
ik-ht. l'
Splcght.
Mom*
Mr \V.
Feb. 18.—On appll(Rtlor\
. attorneys for a number
th. F .1 Ari old Turf
.'ompany, the United
. ourt today appointed S.
•Ivor for the estate of E.
*' ti*»hips of the North A tlantic squadron, I ■-» * g-x. •
X iiS*jfcr,d 0 »Funeral Directors
*n off Galveston this evening. They will come I
into the harbor tomorrow and anchor 1
In Bolivar Hoads. Tho new Maine sill
• J<»in the fleet here. The Scorpion, tender
o the squadron, stopped at Kingston for |
m coal and will arrive here tomorrow.
^“ISS Cotton ave.
fled I
1 r,-x
the
and left
B >th fan
most resi
•'gother yesterday
iir* .ire among tho e
ectable In the count
belonging to E.
in i In the United
of all the rredit-
nacettalned that
CLOSE BILLIARD CONTENT.
NEW YORK® Feb. 18.—In a fourteen-
inch balk line billiard match of 1,000
points. *' v-h v. p axed in f■ • •.r b!o k-*
of 250 points each. Arthur Townsend of
th** Har.*>\«*r * •.'• Hr•» k \n. d-f ual
Charles F. Conklin of the Chicago Ath
letic Club by 52 points.
JESSE B. HART,
Funeral
Director.
IKIIlM.imix TO HAWAII.
Manager Newc nib b^gg to announce
FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRI ARY 20
L the
•AN FHANCIS
Hawaiian lalaru
18.—wire(e>s i
? AN FRANCISCO, Feb IS
ACADEHY OF HUSIC
MESSRS. GOODIItr. \N|> KELLOGG
Will present, for the second time In Ma-
thelr Company of r r a ! Kav. r-
esstomrr* are my reffreneet*
Mrs. Hart has full charge of ladles
and children.
559 Mulberry St.
Hotel Lanier®
Next
Office 'phone 4«iT.
Residence 'phone IMST.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
eluding
MR. J AS. F. MACDONALD
In Willis Maxwri! *; id hue's Joyful
HELLO BILL
CLAY'S COFFIN STORE.
ELMO CLAY. Manager.
M"**on. (in.
Scientific Embalming. Telegraph
Telephone orders promptly nt-
FLOW Kll-CLARK.
i:v,"
Amorli'a’s best light r*xrr
be maeternlci •• >.f m-• i*-rr
Prices Sc.. 0*c . 75c., $1
i ol. jnxr i..
uro ut U®c
5 j-;
X-
' Us off!.
mpa
hi oh
> had been
t fit- publicity
turf investment
nt raids.
i a?.! Miss Henrietta Davis I
furnl- |
... 1 Comm rcia! Bank Bldg
TllllOt 4iH PULLM AN BUFFET CAR
BETWEEN MACON AND NEW
YORK .
(Via Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast
Line.)
Effective December. 1902.
Ma
mi:
AintlltlL SCHLBV’S TOUR
Mr
A. K M
Mb
At linti
rn;e<i a party of
that pusyed
iftemcon enroute
: > N« nn Orb-.ms t-. mend the Mardi
Gra*. From there : > will go to Call*
fon.it It i- p ' b.- thnt Admiral
h’.*bl.*\ an.: tl. • r* of h:-* party
• •> **'r Atlanta for a. day or
tho ufioa their retura e*ut, _
M U ON.
Hair Dre>sing Ui '
orlng. Fham; •»»ir.g. S.-.,
ci il MasMir Mai.. ,■
Sh* U Ornamen *. Ti tl
tl n. Hair Col-
g. Hair Goods*
AnMea, Cblr*
er.tral time)
•'ft'n tlm**)
HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES
$6, $12.50, $15.
5. s. par.-ieLee,
6 05 i
7 45a
•D'klly. tBunday only. tDally exce:t
Vtlicks, Harness, Ekyclcs.
Cor. S<coci A ad Poplar Eu
■V.m Augusta and points
11 T, a nv. 9:.V» P rn.
’k «'• stvtton*. US p. »•
.X nARmrb’K Gen Agt .
It A GIN pr.' . itln*.* Agt .
«0 Chtrry 81.. Macon, Ga.
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