The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, June 02, 1903, Image 5

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TH'K MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1903 It’s This Way: The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company WAS ORGANIZED I> NEW VOHK l 1TV IN THE YEAH IS.10% AND BY THEIR M HAIGIITFORWAIID METHODS ill’ CONDUCTING THF.llt lll'SI- run HAYC CONTIM'OISIA GROWN IN POPULARITY WITH THE roNSI MEIIS OF TEA. < OFFER, ETC. WE ROAST EVERY GRAIN OF COF FEE. SOl.D BY IS AND WE DO IT IN TIIE REST MANNER POSSIBLE. WITH THE HIGHEST TY'I’E ROASTERS. WE EMPLOY SKILLED MEN TO DO O! R ROASTING AND DO NOT t'SE ANY “LARGE M'/.E 1’EAMT ROASTERS*’ TO SPOIL Ol R COFFEES. HEMF.MIIEH, WE ARE COFFEE AND TEA IMPORTERS, ROASTERS ; AND DISTRIBUTORS, AND WILL GIY’E YOU I1ETTER TEA AND COFFEE VALUES THAN A Of CAN POSSI1ILY GET ANYWHERE ELSE, UNLESS THE o I HER FELLOW SELLS VOI Rl'.I.O W( O'* I’, AM) II I* MU LIKELY 111 AT HE WILL DO THIS VERY’ OFTEN. IT IS DISPLAYING GOOD BUSINESS JUDGMENT WHEN YOl BUI YOUR TEAS, COFFEES, ETC. FROM THE OLD RELIABLE PIONEER TEA I ONt EHN WHICH HAS BEEN BEFORE THE PUBLIC NEARLY’ FIFTY YEARS. Personal FOR SALE lot r»7x2T»0, Co uncil n nve, |LSSO. i WHrox, Clinch untie* for lumber nml mill, well ntocketl nml hire rraldcncp 12- monlhi* contrnrt, G. M. DAVIS. «• 4.room Inni' liimlin* mini, nrnr TInilirr on luml* ad V tlf*i » Georgia Pine YVe linvc for QUICK SALE THREE ACTS of Yellow Pine In Soutli- Knmt (ieorslnt ic Trnrl of 1,000 nor-i. ic Tract of S.txYo nerri ic Tract of fi,0OO acre*. Convenient to rnllromla. ‘Ice and particulars on applica tion Duncan ... Rea! Estate Exchange, . 417 CHERRY ST FOR SALE A 4 room house on Hazel street, well locatod for rent ing; pays 21 por cont. gross incomo on our price. The Georgia Loan and Trust Company Loans, Real Estate and Investments. 605 Mulberry FOR SALE Good two-ilory dwelling on Jell Davis street. South Macon, with six Gas Stoves Repaired And If T*>n want a icood tinner o good plnuihcr, phone 531. Falkner’s Tin Shop, JAMES GOUMLY. Propr. 320 Third at. ’I do good work. Tinning nml Plumbing. NEW ARRIVALS BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS light weight tronacrlng nml saltings for summer wear nt low est reasonable prices. Fred VV. Goette, Merclinnt Tailor. 123 Cotton Ave. T. J. Lyon, of Atlanta, Is a guest at the Lanier. H. M. Malone, Jr., of Atlanta, Is stop ping nt the* Lanier. M. A. Holleman, of Cordele, is stop ping at the Brown. It. E. Hightower, of Thomaston, Is among the arrivals at the Lanier. Hon. Walter B. Ilill, chancellor of the State University, \vn» registered yesterday at the Brown. Mr. W. N. Fleetwood, Jr., left last night with a party of friends for a few days fishing on the Oconee. Lieutenant Mosely, of the Macon po lice force, will leave today for Indian Springs to spend several days. Dr. J. C. McAfee hns returned from New York city, where he took a spe cial course in diseases of children. Miss Sallle I.u Lines of Wnynesvllle, N. C., Is visiting her brother and fain' fly, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lines, at 753 Pine street. Rev. Alex Bealer, of Atlanta, wn the city yesterday en route from Una- dllla. where he preached a commence ment sermon last Sundny. Mrs. A. P. Wolfe, who has been 111 for several weeks Is Improving and her many friends hope In a few weeks aho w ill be able to be out agnln. Hon. Dudley M. Hughes. Is registered at the Lanier. He Is en rcyito to At lanta, to attend a meeting of the trus tees of the Georgia Normal and Indus trial school, at MUledgevUle. Mr. Charles T. Horne, of Gainesville, | Oa., Is registered at the Lanier. He was very much concerned last night, till he learned that tho track of tho tojnado, which visited his city with such appalling effect yesterday, did not strike the section where his faintly re sides. ockxxxxx)ooooooooockx>ckx)coo(X)Oooooooooooooooooooooooco(x<oooooocoooooooooooooooo9:x3cioooooc>oooooooooooooooooooc THE DANNANBERG COMPANY Offers Extraordinary Values for Today ™We Give You the Following: $5.00 Silk Waist for $2.49 Today take your choice of nny Milk YVnlut In our More that up to flv«* dollar* for tho above prior. They lire made of Ponu do Solo, Chinn and llop Silk- In lilnok nml color*. Till* offer prac tically give* >«»» choice of *evcrnl different *tyle*. They now 11)03 wnl*t*, HtyllNlily mndo nml trimmed, choice , $2.49 15 and 20c Lawns for 10c IOC 6cxx»ocKxxxx500Cooco:ja-jeiocK30C)o«3000<»<xxxxx)OCKX)«3<xx)oooooooooo<xxxKwooooooooooc5ooooc>oooooooooooo.‘: One Cent a Word CRIMINAL DOCKET. WANTED—Lady as manager In office; must be. experienced bookkeeper; state experience. "J. C.,*’ Macon Telegraph. WANTED—Boarders for nice, cool rooms on hill; accommodations and terms rea sonable. 113 Washington ave. some experience; good place for the right man; references required. For further In formation. apply to W. E. Marshall, May or of Reynolds, Os. ROCK OAK—If your sole hee worn through, telephone us to send get them and put on rock oak sole leather. Letter- Whitney tlhoe Co. room* ansi 1 $1,250.00 I will 1(11 thl* home on a cqnh payment of 9200, with long time for balance. Thl* I* an uiiuaual op. portanlty to get n comfortable /home, mad should be Investigated. Frank B. West, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. GEO. B. TURPIN SONS FOR BENT FOR RENT—Two rooms, close In. 'Phone C0L15NB—Fire n*?ortm<*nt, lurxe ,ant*. only S cents dosen. Chae. N. Woodruff, Florist. FOR HALE—One suit of new furniture. sIm gas stove, at half price. Enqulro New at, ‘Phone 1175., Taken Up In City Court — Several Defendant* Were Fined. , Judge Hodges called the regular criminal docket In the city court yes terday. Solicitor Felton Hatcher rep resented the state In all the cases. Jim Holland, colored, was found guil ty by the Jury of itcaling a camera, valued at $50, from Mr. Ross White. Josephine Clements, colored, not guil ty of receiving stolen property. Alf Reid, colored, guilty of carrying concealed weapons. He was sentenced to six months on the chain-gang or u tine of $75. C. E. Orr, white, was found not guilty of carrying concealed weapons and as sault and battery. It Is probable that several days will be taken up In hearing the criminal docket. Next week the civil calendar will bt called. A list of the cases has been published In the Telegraph. UOU'ULE DAILY Through Sleeping Cnr Service SI. Loot* to Denver Yin MI**oiirl Pi clfle nml Denver A Bln Grnndo llnllnnr*. Trains leave 8t. XjOuIs I a. m. and 10:10 p. m. Low round trip rates all points to Denver account meeting Christian deavor July »th-11th. Tickets on sale June > th to July 4th. with final limit Ausu«t Ust. Liberal stop-overs In Colorado. This Is the route via Pueblo and Colorado Springe. Pike's Peak, etc. *iato from Macon, $40.13. For mspe. d- -< rlptlvt literature, etc df the Scenic Line of tho World, write X. E. REIfLANDIR, Trav. Pass. Agt., No. IS West 9th fit.. Chattanooga, Turn. The dead has come back to life! Du pre© Holmes, thought to have been murdered and his body thrown Into a creek, sudenly turns up, sound and well. He had been to an old saw-mill secluded part of the county and was taken sick, which fact, he states, detained’ him longer than he anticipa ted. During Holmes* unexplained and mys terious absence, a mob, susplclonlng that iAroy Gibbons, an old colored 1, bad killed tho young man, visited the aged darky's homo. The old man had heard of the mob's coming, and stealthily stole away to Louisville and put himself In charge of tiherlff Far mer. Not to be outdone, the crowd, who had come to reck vengeance on one whom they supposed mndo away with Holmes, proceeded to whip Gibbons' wife, In order to oxtort u confession from her. The old woman. It la said, In order to save her life, stated that Tier husband Killed Holmes with n hoe und threw his body into the creek. Leroy Gibbons wns *cen lust night In the Bibb county Jail. He stated he wuh ry glad Mr. Holmes had returned me nnd that the charges against him had proven untrue first ho had procl ns always fr Gibbons sa 5 BUimELfS well cleaned silver ekln speckle peas at $1.00 per bushel. J. T. lantt, Macon, Ga. FOR BALE—One fine three-quarter Jersey cow: will calf nth July; second calf. J. A. Mlddlebrooks, Holton, Ga.'* FOR BALE—Good (-gallon milch cow; will be sold In front of Homes & Gantt's Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. COMB HONEY In pound packages. l!t& cents pound; come before It Is all gone. Oscar Bradley. FOR BALE—One William* Typewriter. price $90.00. William Green Raoul, Jr., Ill Cherry at. FOR SALE. Bent* for pay* over 10 per rent. AN!) Serond street. per montli| FOR RAI.E—One Wellington Tfwvrll/r, almost new; price $40; terms, atr'ctly cash. William Green Raoul, Jr., 411 Cher ry st. If 318 Spring Street A nine room residence with modern conveniences suit you we’ll give special price and terms. Is well locacod. H. HORNE, BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, LOANS. 60.1 Mulberry Street. Phone 434. FULL assortment of all kinds of horses an.1 mules; several fine matched pairs, single drivers and combination horses. Waterman A Co.. Fourth at. MANY plants a come and see t Flortet. FOR BALE- Appiy W. II. M. Weaver, Mgr.. I*OBT—In fire, whlrh occurred In Vine- villa May Mat. brooch pin miniature, eet In gold and J*t: reward of ten dollars If returned to this office; no question* asked. LOST—Thursday on VlnsvHle street car, child's red leather purs© with chain and Initials O. M. $.; would be of no valve to f r.der, hut prltci by owner oa account of being a’gift from one now dead. I’lcae© return to Hotel Lanier, WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Of Moron Hospital Will Hold It lor Monthly Meeting. The Woman'g Auxiliary of the Macon Hospital will hold Its monthly meeting this morning at ll o'clock nt hospital parlor. MRS. T. C. BURKE. President. Tyboo and roturn $2.25 on Sunday “Scashoro Spocial, leaving Macon 4:40 a. m. First trip Sunday, Juno Tth. Evory Sunday during soason thereafter. 4 HI Ml"S PARK. "Browns In Town” proved Itself premier of all comedies last night. T audU-nc© w;.h convulsed with laughter from start to finish. This breezy, brll Itant farce would please the most ex acting of audiences. The Ppeclaltif-H were clever and up- to-date. The specialty of Mr. Harry Vickery, the Illustrated song sing* proves a drawing card ot each perfori ancs. Mr. Orr us Patrick. Mr. Kerr Van Dyke. the prlnre of liars. Miss Orr as Jane nnd ML* Vance ns Birdie Au tin, handled good parts cleverly. Mr. Conquer as Uncle Brown, can to town, and thence arose He many funny situations. Next, Mr. Dooley's Mishaps and htg class WOltNT OF ALL Can anything be that every minute Such wos the exp«*r Newion, Decatur, years," she writes. ' EXPERIENCES. worse than to fe< ell! be your last • B Of Ifrflt ■ H Ala. "For three 1 endured lnsuffe L-OST—'Young lady left white shawl In Wesleyan Chapel last night. Finder will leave same at 441 First si. able pain from Indigestion, stomacher bowel trouble. De^th seemed Inevlt ble when doctors and all remedies fol ed. At length I wts Induced to try Electric Bitters, and the result wa raculou*. I Improved at once and now I’m completely recovered.” For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles, Electric Bitters Is the only medicine, Only 50c. It * guaranteed by all drtig gists. MONEY TO For Sale $1,650.00 Will buy a O.rnom kontr, No. 321 Carling avenar. Thl* hnur hm» price unu»«-d. In flrat.rla* MONEY advanced salaried people with out security; easy payments. Traders Investment Co., Room 14. bonding. TEN DOLLARS essliy trade by phoning The Ox.-Ala. Business College, when ever you hear of vacant pcattfans. ANNUAL clearance sale of bedding plants now on; many sorts only half price: come and see them. Chas. N. Woodruff. soap, 4 bars for 24c. B. A. Wise Co. I CHF. Y S ANTI 1 EMU MB—€ till *. -*i tiros h I Plant <haven’t planted my own yet): ex* I tn choice varieties $1,4} per dosen. 1 Chas. N. Woodruff, Florist, • 1st of Attrao IAITAUQCA. nngnl for the BAHNESVILLE. Ga., June X—All ar range- -'it* h ve been complstsd for the comm-nr#rr* nt-chautauqua occas ion, which begins on Friday evening, June 12, and closet Saturday evening, June 20. th- two even,* being consoli dated for the fir*', time. The speakers for comm' ncerr-cr.t ir . Dr. William C. Idndsay of Oca! • K a who will preach on fiunday. Jut:. 14, and Rev. C. B. Wllmer of Atlanta, who win deliver th* address to th*- graduating class on Monday n or:.:- a J11 15. There will r.t b«* o:h»*r x« r< ises by the pupils of the school, and drill* and sham bat tles during the v-k by the battalion of cadets. Tbo s**rIon of the chnatMQU* prop er begin Monday evening. June 15, with a grand --• > <rt by Professor Fred WedeM-^y-r’s fm-m? band ->{ Atlanta n ; th*- male qu I Columbus, O. Both of th*-**e musical ; i’tra tions ha\- Ue:. *r.tf;«g»-d for the Tu-ii 300 piece* beimtlf al I,nwn* nml Ilntlwte, in very pretty new weave* nml tie* Isms, nlso polLn iloly, Good* In thl* lot you pity other atoren 20e yard, nil rettreNeutliiK thl* •raion'i latent nnd moil noiiuUi for Mtyle*. Toilny yon tnko your choice $2.00 Petticoats for 89c We'll plnce on nnle toilny one lot nf nhoiit 200 Ladle*’ lilnrlc and colored Mererrlr.ed Sateen and S|iun Ginn* I'ettleontn. Some in the lot tlint nold a* lilicit in $2.00t lienutlfully ninde nnd trimmed. They nre ith*olutely hoyottd crltlolnm. Thl* I* nndonhtcdly the blRtcest I'ettleont IIiii’kiiIii ever offered In Silicon. Today; choice only ,. ,, In Silicon. Todnyg^^ 20c Embroideries for ioc We'll throw out on llnricnln Comtlsr* toilny 3.000 yard* Embrold- erlea'i connl*tlnw of NnlitNooU. Cniuhrlc nml SwIm l-:«li{lnK* nnd In- Mertlnu* worlli up-to 2«u* yard. Erabrolderle* thnt eniinot he iliipllented for that prtO©. Today, yard, eltolee only . . JUPEEIS HOLMES ALIVE AND IN (iOOD HEALTH YOUNG MAN THOUGHT TO HE DEAD SUDDENLY MAKES HIS APPEAR ANCE AT HIS HOME IN JEFFERSON COUNTY—1IE HAD GONE TO A SAWMILL FOR FEW DAYS—LEROY GIBBONS CAME VERY NEAR BE* I NO LYNCHED FOR THE ALLEGED KILLING OF HOLMES—HE WAS BROUGHT TO IlIBB COUNTY JAIL—HIS WIFE TEItlUBLY BEATEN BY TOLU LIE TO ESCAPE BEING KILLED. ' 31 Oil-SHE Id from th* ilmed his Innocence mdlF ' the missing j 11 il be would not tunty until tho ah a; that tho sh* nnd he would h: back to Jeffers: iff cam* ufter brought him h to take him back. Jailer Btaphan stated Inst night thnt he had not received on order to purchase a ticket home for Glbbonn, ,o had besn notified to give the prisoner his liberty for the reasons ated. The following account of th** nppenr- iro of Holmes was received last night: LOUISVILLE. Go.. June 1.—The my»* ry surrounding the dlsappenrnnco of >ung Dupree Holmes last Tuesday was iddenly cleared away yesterday morn* r v. b«-n 11 o!:11> - li.in- "If nppf-ari-'l oil te scene, without i. scrntcli and as sound nnd well as he wns the dny he left home. Holmes says thnt he went to a saw mill In the Isolated portion of tho district and was taken 111 nnd could not get back until yesterday. Although he claims that he wqs only a few miles nwny, he hud heard nothing of the ex citement that had been created by his disappearance. Briar creek had been dinggeil for miles In search of his dead body. Leroy .Gibbons, an honest, peaceable old negro, 65 years old, came In an Inch of being lynched.- Raco trouble In the district enmo near at hand, and still Holmes claims thnt ho hnd heard noth ing of It. The old negro, however,being fleet-footed, escaped from the mob and made his way to tho sheriff here for protection. He wns later removed to Macon to avoid being lynched. Ills old wife wns swung up and beat en almost Insensible by the mob, nnd to save her own life she told them that her husband had killed Mr. Holmes and placed his body In Briar creek. A re port of a like character was frightened out of a little grandson of tho old ne gro, 0 years old. The old woman 1h In a precarious condition, nnd sho may lose her mind from the strain. As soon as It became known that Holmes wns alive, Sheriff Farmer Im mediately wired tho Jailer nt Macon rrleaso Gibbons nnd furnish him ticket home. Ills escape from tho mob Wednesday night was miraculous Is one of the old-time darkles and never been known to trouble any- WILLIAM GREENE RAOUL, JR. Dealer in Office Furniture. Desks, Chairs, Blank Books, Safes and Vaults, Typewriter Supplies, Duplicating Machines, Card Systems. District Airent I The 0,iver T yP ewriter - District Agent j Danner Sectional Book Cases. 416 CHERRY ST„ MACON, OA. ’PHONE 933. dy. STARTLING EVIDENCE Fresh testimony In great qunntlty is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New Dlrcovtry for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequnled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Hentorville, Vn., serves as example. He writes: "I had bronchitis for thr«-c years and doctored nil the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and it few bottles wholly cured me." Equally fcctlvc In curing uIt lung nml throat troubles, consumption, pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bottles froe, regular size* 50c and $1.00. McFtrn Cather Father wood Old Forest: Thompson 1 Yellow stone Paul Jones' L< Brown House Bar Price 1,1st. Thro h Uppe r Whl.'koy, full ye Whiskey' five to gallon Ryo Whiskey, lull quarts ineasee Ilyo Whiskey, full quai Four Htnr Whiskey, full quunrt ye Whiskey, full quarts Mill Creek Cabinet Ryo Whiskey, four quart Comet Rye Whiskey, full quarts Express charge* prepaid when four or n order* must bo accompnul: d cither by cash, Finest Whiskey In the market for • •nt proof. Full quarts $2.00 ... 2.00 F. W. HARDY, Mgr. G AIN OF $2,411,000 IN BANK CLEARINGS FOR TIIE FIRST FIVE MONTHS OF AN COMPARED WITH TIIE COR- ItEM'ONDING PERIOD OF X0O2-TIIESE FIGURES ARE ELOQUENT WITNESSES OF MACON'S WONDERFUL IK NINKNN GROWTH. A statement of the bank clearing* for * first five month! of 1903 as corn- red with the flrat five months of 1902, furnished by Mr. Luther Williams, manager of the Macon clearing house, ord additional evidence of the steady J assured business growth of thu Central City. Tor that period from January 1, 1903, May 31, 1903, the bank clearings were i,S68,000. For the corresponding pe riod of 1902 the total bank clearings ere $14,457,000. The gain of the first five months of the present year over the first five months of 1902 Is $2,411,000. The bank clearing* of a city nre one of the sure Indications on* of the re liable exponents of business condition*. Increases nre based on prosperous con ditions. In the light of Macon's bank clearings there is no reason to doubt that the Central City Is steadily ad- ^ Are You Troubled With Any Skin Disease? I WATTS’ X ECZEMA OINTMENT ♦ Will Cure It. It Never Fails ^ It Is Entirely Reliable X IT IS GUARANTEED TO CURE Kczoma, Balt IUioum, Itch, Rintf Worm, Bcald Head, or any ^ other Parasitic Hkiu DIscuhoh. t ALL WHO USE IT RECOMMEND IT When the books are balanced for 903, the bank clearings of Macon will >c a veritable eye-optner, and will In* llcate a year of wonderful progress, j Price 25 Cents : the Chautauqua patrons arc exp«*t ting a g :• it 11« .it from ' ' -: ' Jar k Crawford wldtly known stout and Indian fighter, who Is now a star attraction -.e lyceutn course of tn.- country. T'l--!:i'. -w. t.l: J l> l.'iK-ri'- May -<l MttltOB, D. C.. til*- first ol two lectures. Jtev. Rob*it Hugh Mor ris. the gifted young minister, will de 41v<r one- let ture. and will b«- followc-< by the celebrated Chautauqua favorite Hon. DsWltt Miller, who sp*ak» or Thur.-«-l :y evening. Miss Hth* I Mark fiurface will give one of her dellgbtfu ent»rtalnm*!*tH Thui fi y evening, un- Friday morning Mississippi’s well I known l*-gi*|ator and business inan. Hon. Luther Msnshlp, w ill present one ot his unique and characteristic enter- talnmenta. The gr**.\t passion P'ay will be pro duced on Friday evening, and this Is said to be one of the most interesting platform attractions now before the American public. It Is certainly .very highly Indorsed by th- preis and th* people generally, and th.- rhautnuqua manager - onslder th**rn*Hv*-s fortun ate in securing It for thl* year's pro gramme. There have been many expressions of pleasure that Senator Cgrn.ack of Ten nessee is to deliver nn oddre** Satur day morning. June 20. Th* weji known political views of Senator Carmack meet with hearty ladors-ment from the p*ople of this *e/t‘on, and they are anxious to -bear him n t»-t* << Ho has written that hi* subject would "The The great Inteies.t dress, as one the occasion. All th" e X e the auditor!: which Is Constitution Versus the Fl*g pie are looking forward wr > Senator Carmne k'H a- f the greatest treat* S LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO. i f7 Macon, tin. | •rclses will take pla* «• In urn of Gordon Institute, of the targest and best in the country. As the railroads have given a rate of one fare for the round trip a large crowd Is expected to visit Harn^svllle that week. kin of flenaty I* * Joy Forever. T. Felix Oonrautl'i Oriental Crrnm or MauG-nl ne«utlfl<*r rnrlllre nnd Brnutltle* the *ktn. Mo Other CoMBietlo Will Do It. IU»h »mi autn L»l«-j a, «nd *v«ry blemish on beauty, and 4efte» detec- It b*s terfelt uS L»r l! A. ri4y- QUEEN l CRESCENT ROUTE AND THE NORTHWEST. TWELVE, HOURS; Quickest time to Dallas, Ft Worth, and ail Northern Texas points. FIFTEEN HOURS: Quickest time to South ern Texas points. THROUGH SLEEPER to Shreveport and SOLID TRAIN to New Orleans. Only one change of cars. QUICK TIME and elegant service Northwest points. of the haul- idite wtn use them, l Guur^ua * Cre-tm/ at the par-itlona. ' For ■•»*• oy *11 bugals's'add Lurope l “ ^ U “ Ua Fred T. Uopkla*. Prop' Joue* Street.,N#.w York. 9. C. BINCARION. Q. P