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Japanosc Reckless.
LIAO YANG, Aug. 13.-— (Delayed in
transmission)—All la quiet on the
eastern front. Apparently the Jap
anese are not attempting any further
advance on Liao Yang but are turn
ing all their intention to Port Arthur,
concerning«which there Is considerable
uneasiness here. Report* are coming
In of tt-veral land attacks on Port Ar-
thur during the last few days. It was
stated on August 10 that the Japanese TSIN
before Port Arthur 100,000 men Russian 11
and 450 guns, of which fifty are howlU | down fr<
lit——ap and Uni
Whether Port Arthur stands or falls,
it will cost the Japanese enormously.
It Is estimated that they'will lose 30-
000 men If they take the fortress, but
If they do take It. It will be serious
for the Rukslan army, as it will result
in releasing a majority of the Jap
anese force. The Japanese seem to be
utterly reckless In the expenditure of
both men and ammunition.
: of range. When the
un.l. r way for some
rs a ad smaller crafts
. Finally the Csare-
jndod by four battle-
'rul'iers. She endured
lighting plurkfly. The
1 Admiral Wlthoft N*
ao turret. A message
it<*d Press correspond-
.u states that the Uus-
that harbor have not
as their injuries allow
until repairs are made,
isovltch of the Cxare-
reported dead, is still
| uge hero.
, j. D.-
I go VO I
Flags Pulled Down.
Oil, Aug. 15—Noon.—The
s have just been pulled,
the battleship Csarevitch
? cruisers which took ref-
he lowering of the colors
the presence of the Ger-
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Decisions Rendered Wednesday, Aug.
10, 1904.
785. Flanders vs. Daley. Action for
slander. Before Judge Parker. John
son superior court.
Cobb. J.l. Where error Is assigned
on a Judgment sustaining a demurrer.
■I!"l I." | . I ■ t I- I,| i'll thf I" rill «.f
the Judgment, and the bill of excep
tions recites that the demurrer was
heard and sustained, the writ of error
Mil not be dismissed because the
Judgment is not specified and trans
mitted as a part of the record.
2. A minister of the gospel Is one
following a profession within tho
meaning of tho law, which makes a
person liable without proof of special
damage for words spok“n of another
in reference to his ''profession, cal
culated to Injure him therein.” It Is
not necessary that such n minister
should, at the time the words are spo
ken, be receiving compensation for hlr
Thought Cruiser Will Dock.
SHANGHAI. Aug. 14—Evening.—It
Is expected that the Russian protected
Askold, which arrived at W
sung on Aug. 11. will dock tonlghL
Empress Smpz-thctio.
Rus
CHE FOO, Au
Squadron Near.
2. under thi- elrcumsta
ed In the foregoing note, i
according tc the ' Vldence
half, shipped the defendant
s-tle
The
defends
) a statement showing that :
ties had been accepted at different
cos and upon a basis of different
ding. ni'.d ill It utb.-i ■ F id 1 re
led; and at the same time sent him
■beck for the amount shown by the
tement to be due. The ties rejected
s not returned to the plaintiff. The
Intiff deposited the check to hla ac-
mt in bank, hut Immediately pro-
tod the correctness of the statement.
J claimed an amount as tho balance
) on the account. Held: fa) Tho
ick helm; only for the amount wi
ll to bo due the plaintiff by the de-
14-
CHE FOO. Aug. IS.—1 a. m.—It Is JP**® Chin-
stated that the empress of Japan sug- ' *' l ° con ^ r
gested that the Japanese arrange with
the Russians for the safe departure of
women and children and non-combut-
ant8 to Dalny.
services.
3. An allejatlon that the words were *
spoken in reference to plaintiff’s “of- 1
nee and profession of a minister of the
gospel (he) being then and there a lo
cal preacher of the Methodist Episco
pal church. South.” Is a sufficient
n Near. averment, ns against a demurrer rnls-
Mldnlght.—Dp- big the objection that the plaintiff was
Admiral Salt's statement not following a profession.
“ e Associated Press 4. Whether or not words alleged m
learns positively that two Japanese ho slanderous were privileged would
torpedo boats entered the harbor last J depend upon the circumstances under
night, while two cruisers and three which and the Intention with which
torpedo boat destroyers remained out-I they were spoken. If In good faith
side. One of the torpedo boats com- and in the performance of a private
D . | municated with the Chinese admiral, or public duty, either legal or moral
avrwavhhvv Thc Associated Press launch failed to tho speaker would not ordinarily bo
A.MJnAAt'HA.N. Aug. 14.—Continual discover the Japanese squadron, but liable. In view of the allegations of
reconnalsa
Russian advance posts, hut there
no indications of a Japanese advance.
being mnde by the I Russian squadron is not far away.
One Cent a Word
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Sandersville.
SANDERSVILL. Oa.. August 24.—
Miss John McLemore of Swnlnsboro Is
the guest of Miss Annie Cooley has re
turned from a visit of several days to
relatives In Danville.
Mrs. R. N. Davis of Swalnsboro Is
the guest of Sandersville relatives.
Mrs. C.-B. Chapman and Misses Jean
and Elolse Chapman left last Friday
night for Union Springs. Ala., where
they expect to spend several days.
Mr. E. P. Wood Is expected home
Sunday form a two weeks stay in New
York.
Mrs. Z. Roughton and daughter Miss
Cora Lee Roughton leave Monday for
their homo In Deomrest after having
spent some time with Sandersville rel-
tlves.
Mrs. B. F. Jordan Is in St. Louis,
taking In the eights of the fair.
Mr. W. N. Smith and little daughter,
Mary Lollle returned Friday from a
visit to relatives in South Carolina.
The younger society sot enjoyed a
party at the home of Miss Louise
Blount last Wednesday evening. Miss
Blount proved hercelf a charming hos
tess.
FOR RENT—244 Washington ave., 7
rooms and bath, $27.60. T. II. Boone,
565 Mulberry st.
furnished room. m Mulberry st.
FOR RENT—Three nice rooms, hot and
cold bath, for light housekeeping. Apply
251 Bond.
Reports regarding tho movements of fiPMFDAl ATTAfl^
tho Japanese are conflicting. The | VlCli l I r\vi\
ON PORT ARTHUR
conflicting. The
Chinese assert that General,Oku has
detached twelve regiments to reinforce
the Japanese before Port Arthe
Shcbt.ikovosk*, Explains
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 14.—The CHE FOO, Aug. 15—1:30 p. m.—A
emperor has received the following telegram Just received here from a re-
telegram^ from Captain Shestakovosky, 1
corrmandor of tho Rusaian torperto | ** ab,e ■•««■ that a general at-
boat destroyer Ryeshltelnl: ■■ - * -• * *■
“On August 111 arrived at Che Foo
tack on Port Arthur began at 4 o'clock
nuHusi II X urn v cm tu cue roui tnnpn i nir
from Port Arthur with the Ryeshltelni I tn,H inormn F*
MRS. MARY GREGOVICH.
DEATHS.
Major M. Hancock.
BALTIMORE, Aug. 14.—Major M.
Hancock, who during thc Civil War
was an associate editor of tho Louis
ville Courier-Journal, died In the Blue
Moutalns today aged 72 years. He was
appointed United States consul at Mal
aga. Spain, by President Lincoln, where
ho served 17 years. Since his return
to Baltimore MaJ. Hancock had devoted
his time to the banking and brokage
business.
the petition, the question of privilege
Is one which must be raised by pica
and submitted ns an Issue of fact.
5. Tho petition set forth a cause of
action, and It was error to dismiss tho
same on demurrer.
Judgment rovorsed. All concur.
James K. Hines and J. L. KenL for
Plaintiff; A. S. Bussey. W. R. Daley.
Wm. Fafrcloth and A. L. Hatcher, for
defendant.
786. Wells vs. Potter. Before Judge
Overstreet City Court of Sylvanla.
Candler. J. 1. A duo bill given by
the defendant in a criminal case to
the clerk of a court In thin stnt
settlement of a bill for costs rendered
by tho clerk before there had been any
Of Phillpsburn, Montana. Tells How I conviction of the accused, who was
She Was Cured of Dandruff. eventually acquitted, wus without lc-
Mrs. Mary Oregovlch, of Philips- S? 1 consideration; and upon tho trial
burg. Montana, under date of Novcm- 1 ?T„ a! Y , l°n by the clerk on tho duo
ber 26. 1899. writes: “I had typhoid fe- ha <» before the Judge without a
ver this summer, consequently was where thuso facts were admitted.
tort»edo* boats and I l 0B,n * W hn,r terribly, and my head I should have been rendered
a cruiser and whoVent a nartv under Places was perfectly bald. Ncwbro'H {o * the defendant,
ar. officer as thouaK 1 to P *nter IntS Hor P ,c,de hnd -“ at ,,frn > ,m ° '«*» *« 2 ‘ " hero , * be accused In a criminal
pour parlors!* 8 When^hb^Japanese be- Phlllpsburg. and the doctor Htronr'y %ZZrS'2 im i £ nqVVmJm and bHnr;
Ran to hoist their flag I Insulted the recommended it to me. After S cr 4 W©the IIndletiMra
Japanese officer by striking him and applications my hair stopped falling bc ep Q nv trla1on thrI nmrttl th« rwj
throwing him Into the water. 1 then ? u f. and ‘"coming n a&sln «|Ul|o thick. e couit l.» which Ihorlllrlmi
ordered my crow to throw tho enemy £ used to be troubled gie.ttl> with d in* r|Lht to demand ns a oomll
tho nen. Our re.l.tanoo, howovor, of which 1 am now quit* cmM 0 K n i r,""(u'n ,
o<l unavailing and tho Japanese Kill the dandruff form with Herylcldo. | ".°J?-. pi y?g t, -:2-!5 nd .i!y
took poBBooalor of tho boat. Expin- Sold by nil leadlni arump.tifc Send 10 I ■'"W - or ,ho r««rd, tho payment of
slons occurred In the engine room and I r 7 n , t ? » t0 ^ho Iler-
In the fore part'of the vessel, but the I Picidt Co., Detroit,, Mich. Lamar & La-
Ryeshltelnl did not sink anl was taken I Hogos old stand), Socond ana
from port by the Jupnheso. I hope 1 Mulberry streets.
bearing important dispatches, having
effected a ijjasnage through the block
ading lines. According to the order
of Rear Admiral Grlgorovltch I dis
armed the ship and lowered my flag.
All formalities were duly carried out.
On the early morning of tho 12th '
was In port when I was plrntlcally at
tacked by the Japanese, who had ap
proached “ ‘
payment
accrued costs.
Judrmont reversed. AH concur.
E. K. Overstreet, for plaintiff In er
ror; A. M. Chnpmnn. contra.
they will not be able to .take her to one I .. | n#.ri R inn* Tin.r.rbv a,
of their own port.. My otTIcent and | POLICE FORCE ATTEND FUNERAL | Decision. R,ndsrod i Thursday, Augu.t
crew have been saved with the ox-
nuist sell; cost $450- if sold at
MISCELLANEOUS.
FISH, FISH. FISH!—AU kinds arriving
dally; alio vegetables, fruits and Kala
mazoo celery; order early. Rainey & Cal
laghan.
run it
thousand peach trees, any variety, su
perb stock, 18 Inches to 24 feet, $18.00
per thousand; condition the best, scale
not known, largest and most reputable
nursery in the South: stock, best repre
sented. In fruit growing section of tho
state. Address P. O. Box 157. Macon, Ga.
OUR PRICES:
WE ASK YOU TO COMPARE THEM
WITH OTHERS.
We charge nothing; we lose nothing. You
are thereby the gainer in trading with
Dime Brand Milk, per can 08
Fancy Messina Lemons, per doz 10
Large can Tripe, per can 15
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, per can.09
Beet Red Salmon, per can i..l2
Jackson Brand Salmon, per can 09
Hoffman House Catsup per bot 09
Bmotced Drlsd Beef, H-lb. can 10
Corned Beef 1-lb. can ....12
Roast Beef. 1-lb. can 12
Potted Ham, 3 cans for ..10
Lowney Breakfast Cocoa, per can..,.23
Largo package Postum Cereal 23
Small package Postum Cereal.. 12
Butter Thin Crnckers. per lb *.li
Saltlne Crackers, per lb 15
Vanilla Wafers, per lb 74
Fancy Ga. Cane Syrup, per gal...*..$5
Anplc Vinegar, per gal ,..20
White Wine Vinegar, per gal........20
New Irish Potatoes, per pk ....30
Standard Sugar Cured Hams, per lb..13
Sugar Cured Shoulders, per lb 11
Pure Leaf Lard, per lb ..0'j
Lard (compound) per lb «4
'Phone 2035. J. R. ODOM.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
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POULTRY,
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VEGETABLES,
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ceptlon of an engineer and a stoker. I Every Member Left Best to Pay Re
Four others wore slightly wounded I spcct to Dr. Mumford's Memory.
Naval Ensign I'etroff. who resisted tho I Only once before yesterday has i
hoisting of the Japanese (lag, re- I ontlrc police force been taken away from
reived a severe blow In the cheat with I their bents, and that was on the
tho butt end of a musket, causing an I nlon of the funeral ot Mayor Price.
Internal hemorrhage. I received a I To leave the entire city without po-
wound In the thigh by a bullet, which I Bremen on the strsetn la a rare thing. ....
haa not 'yet been oytr.icted. I Every hour, night or. day, there la an | . 11 * ,i,H duMea also Imp
“The Imperial vlre-consul extended I office on each beat, never ioavlng It
the greatest hospitality.” j until relieved.
11. 1904.
787. Ormond. N. P., etc., v. Ball. Pro
hibition. Bcforo Judge Lumpkin.
Fulton superior court.
Cobb. J.—l. Tho duties of a Justice
tho pence under the law of this
ktate nre not of so varied and complex
ture as they were at common law.
In this stnt«» he la a civil magistrate.
i upon him
In connection with the administration
of the criminal law.
2 Ills civil jurisdiction Is prescribed
fondant. Its acceptance and retention
by the plaintiff was not nn admlaalon
of tho correctness of the statement of
the account made by the defendant,
and did not prevent him from recov
ering the balance claimed by him to
be due. (b( The evidence for the plain
tiff made out a case which. In the ab
sence of any evidence for the defend
ant. entitled him to a Judgment In his
favor; and it was error to grant a non
suit.
Judgment rovorsed.
Earnest Dart, for plaintiff; Atkinson
& Dunwody, for defendant.
789. Georgia Railway and Electric
Company vs. Joiner (two cases).
Damages. Before Judge Reid. City
court of Atlanta.
Fish, P. J.—1. It la-the duty of a
street railway company, In operating
Its cars along a public road, not to In
terfere with the rights of Individuals
using such road by other modes of
travel, bv nrnklng unusual and unne
cessary noises such ns are likely to
frleghten animals along such rond: and
for damages resulting from breach of
ch duty the company 1b liable.
2. Civil Code, section 2234. providing
that "nil engine-drivers and conductors
must cause the trains which they re
spectively drlvo and conduct to come
full stop within fifty feet of the
place of crossing,” where the tracks
of separate and Independent railroads
cross each other, does not apply to a
street railway so as to compel It to
stop Its cars beforo crossing a steam
railroad track.
Judgments nfflrmed.
Rosser & Brandon, W. T. Colquitt
and B. J. Conyers, for plaintiff in
error; Westmoreland Bros, and W. C.
Cousins, contra.
790. Macon. Dublin and Savannah
Railroad Company vs. Stewart. Dain-
uges. Before Judge Adams. City
court of Dublin.
Simmons, C. J.—1. A petition to re
cover damages for the killing of two
mules by a railroad company, which In
general terms alleges that the animals
were killed by a train of the defendant,
“In a egrelesH and negligent m
running over said mules In the field
of the petitioner . . . and on
tracks of said railroad com pc
•hOUId. In the ahsenco of amendment,
have been dismissed upon special de
murrer on tho ground that'll did not
set out nny Spec file net of negligence
Seaboard Air Line Uy. vs. IMerco, do
elded May 13; Central Ry. Co. vs
Weathers, decided June 10.
2. There was no error In overruling
the general demurrer to the petltlot
or tho demurrers filed to those para
graph* which sought n recovery of nt
tomey's fees and expenses of litlgatlo
on the ground that the defendant had
nly lltlpjous ni
TIN FRUIT CANS
and WAX STRINGS
FALKNER TIN SHOP.
Jas. C. Gormly.
’Phone 631. 320 Third St.
General
Repair
Work
Leaking
Roofs A
Specialty.
Dunbar I » nto tno accusations Mtjnin*'. mem.
DUNBAR fin Am- *11 xTiwu I 3. The court of Inquiry and the ron-
~ vi jrgvM™** «5»
vain ora mmroe. i ...... „i,.n i..
Yesterday however the entire force 2 U,M n,vl ‘ Jurisdiction Is prescribed
Tho Port Arthur Attack. I paid their*‘tribute of resect to tho 1,10 J? n, i tll 5 t, °?' n ’? fl by bo
LIAO YANG, Aug. 13—(Delayed In memory qf Mr. Mtllriford, by inarching ! 1 "- n fn?J ll SSl£lS! nnmtalit'Vf
Transmission.)—The following furtherl in a body to hla grave. I nRa - - - Persons accused <•' crimo.
particulars of tho Japanese attack on I — :—
Port Arthur on July 20 uie given by | Dunbar.
Russian correspondent;
The Japanese, on July *25, sent
summons to the fortress to surrender,
unci served notice of their Intention to I Mr. T. E fit ebbs, of Tlfton, visited
storm. On the following morning at hfs slater. Mrs. 8lappy, Hunday.
6:30 they concentrated the fire of 12f» Mrs. Ida Ilaggabouk, of Montezuma,
guns on Green hill. Many of the shcllr * ‘
were filled with tnelenlte. which guv*
off noxious gases. Their land guns I Miss Elizabeth Brantley, of Macon, J I ' nr ,A
wore Kumlementeil by tho lire of the |. the sunt ot Mian Annie Lou Cor- " ‘'“’V, ! J ,£i« S.to.t . l?:
fleet ami thc Jupaneee Infantry moved fvln. exIMence m. aoon u* this olijovt In ac-
fonvard to attack the right wlnu of the I Uetara. J. W. anl 7.. T. ,\ullman ‘ :0 ' np r iL , y,''.„,„.
Green hill position. There was a per- m ndo a buelnes trip to Knoxville Tucs- " L2fee |5'» SZ!
feet cloud of ehellH uml the iiombatj- day. h l n Jtt"tlce of the peneo H a Judicial
1 troubl
i lion .17IH1,
the plaintiff to
and oxpenae. civil Code
Judgmont reversed.
John M. Stubbs and Akcrtnan
Akermnn, for plaintiff In error: T.
Ofiner and Jnines K. Hines, contra.
of Inquiry at such time as tho Justlc
791. Bnrnes ot nl. vs. Cr
Equitable petition, it
Mitchell. Echols iup.*r
Evnns. J.—-j. It Is the
receiver of tux returns to
i Inst
vie.
;; I wild land*. Hoi.
on Oreen hill. Many of the »holl» I hu. returned home after ependlnx mine I "’'Vt.o'»tnt-
fllled with tnelenlte. which ifuve time with lelatlvex here. n’l!. m.eMreTJ ereen le/l?^
.e.inne doom 'Plmlr limit tfiini I Min. i:Mi•..i.i. n..n.i.u , * I Utofj COUft of Inquiry Is Ofg3nIZC11 I 1 r
feet cloud of CbellH und the bombtttj- day. I k. . .in,’.. .„e
ment wus tho heaviest so fur durlntt Mr. .1. P'. ItnrmmK'k I" ipetidlnB some f„ rt . i u,l lotnl offlccr. nnd
the sloge. The attack failed utterly. t | m « at Indian Fprln*. n„ h m.. i m
despite tho bombardment. The Japan- The Mieses Anchors, of Haddock I " 1 ?- 29* "JJ.JJ 0 * ,
ese were never able to reach our poel-1 station, have returned .home aft, r | . T te.„TSSte?L " lillritoTccuS-k
1 brought
court or-
xsmlnlng
Whether th
Visit)
rtor
unrctu
ctlon
121.
Frank B. West
5,610
Acres fine fanning land in
the Atlantic
railway In one of
progresslv
gla. New
Ing through the p
' " i will bo loot
mules. 1,000 i
Dir
althle
b-st. h<-
imtifM in ■ "iith-
road now bulld-
upon which a
With It goes
l>. 250 hog:*. ISO
lay pro**
i.l all fill
mill, four bui
finplfmfiits. A i in- < li.it ffer<*d f<»r
fins paying Investment nt a but gain.
For innp and particulars call on or
address
GEO. W. DUNCAN,
L. & I. Agont.
A. &B. Ry Co.,
Macon, Ga.
clously.
i magistrate and
I gnnlzed for the purpose o.
Into the accusations.
6. A Justice of the penes cannot Is-
I sue a special warrant
fore himself or “
^ officer.”
f tin _
Heccmbsr 13. 1x12 (Acts 1882-3, p
wen* omitted unintentionally or
rnuf of ii </!>•: lJon as to the mtrfl-
clsncy of the title, this code section Is
exhniiNlIve of the Jaw on tho subject.
A tax fi. fa. Issued against u nre turned
wild land by the tnx collector Is with
out authority of law, and a sale* of land
thereunder !* void.
2. Where a plaintiff falls lo make
out a prlinn facie case, a verdict for
tho defendant should not be directed,
but a Judgment of non-suit should be
•titered. Tho Judgment of tho court
below Js affirmed, with direction that
h • i: Hntlffli hurt lssve to vacate and
Hl, b *'l . ’ fli<>> r.,1 I | il • i . nf .,[ .,,,1
suit when the remittitur Is made the
judgment of that court.
Iginent affirmed, with direction.
lalntiffi
Dwelling For Rent
By H. HORNE,
563 Mulberry St., Macon, Oa
Wile
W. !
I and R. O. Tls
,. Finally the attackers were nenfro*.
rolled back with terrific loss. I Colonel T. J. Cochran, of Macon.
Another Russian correspondent, rejf j ou t Wednesday on business,
resenting the Associated Preas, suy* a I Mr. Toni Wcllons. of Perry, called on
Jupaneso war balloon descended throo on ,, n f our visiting young ladles
times on the morning of July *•. enrry- l Wednesday evening,
lnt photographic apparatuses, but Its -phe young people entertained In
observations were not particularly sue- I honor of the visiting young ladles at i whnm the warrant
artillery Are. , dUcrrtlon with rvfrrrnr.. to tho luill-
Cza revitoh's Plucky Flaht. r?Sit. lirvotL^ vnrloty of I cln , i, t (oro whom tho warrant,
rill-?oo Ail - !L ll7 ^-De- Tta IMmhm camp mootlna » h *" "turned, and the mnKl.trnte | 7»2. Hlbley nt nl„ exeniton. vn
tall* of tho naval battl* of Aumiot 10 oprnod up under ino*t favorable am- w h , u h ''io'rrun! Ilhould not°bc* rctu'nAS 1 ’" ,ul,:n ,or
reacbtnk here nhow that the Ruulan I Friday evenlnu. Pre»ltllng Elder I !* f bt *■"»”' * hould ,,ot Bc r "' ni
battleohlp Czarevitch made a remark- Johtuton w«* In char«o with Iteve. T. uoiore ntm.
able «truB*le. When the .battle opened r McMIehaeL of Ilyron. and J. M. , »: ari,?.thJcont!rtr. t U
■Is battlezhlpe .faced c«h other on | Ham. of Moron. Other prnach.ri wl11 1 of {ho r " mtlrvc^ which ho preoWe*. 1hI.,m thin .lay
A Ju.tlco of tho pearn may at-
tach for contempt a person In con-
for dc
almost parullel lines In the vicinity of I arrive today.
Round Island. The cruisers* and tor- 1
pedo boat destroyers on both sides
J. D. XEWBAXKS
THE ROOF MAN.
10 First Street. Macon ( Ga
Preston
PRESTON,
Router and
after a plenmni
No Overcrowding |
at St. Louis
rreiwn. _ , |pn ,„ t of tho ron.tltutlonul court over
^d &may hlvi T^ura^ «hlch h. P^oeld™. and punl.h hlm bv
lant vl.lt of .event week. l U?°: ln l-'_. a V ,"°. r
Before Judge Carte
vs. Cs
InJi
■Ware sDpsrla
Carter (791).
nd Imprisonment for not exceeding
.unsford of Yeomans made |
short visit here last
793. Wr
t-ir
Misses Minnie Brooks nnd Effle
Massey, nnd Mesrs. Brooks and Mas-
y visited relatives here last week.
Mr*. J. II. Rtrleklsnd und little
may exercise like authority,
and perhaps Impose a similar punish
ment, for a contempt of a court of
Inoulry over which he Is presiding.
11. But tho refusal to surrender to
Special Stamp Sale
August. 15th to 20th
FREE "40 STAMPS-FREE
$4.00"IN STAMPS"$4,00
We make this most liberal offer good even- day this week,
to all purchasers of Tea, Coffees, A. & P. Pure Flavoring Extract,
or Baking Powder amounting to 50c. Don’t miss this offer.
We will sell each day this week Silver Leaf Pure Lard
(limit 5 pounds to customer), per pound 8c
Force, per package 10c
Scotch Poas,‘2 pounds for....*. 5c
Zw-Zm, 3 packages for ioc
Don’t fail to take advantage of these offers and get the extra
lot of Green Tracing Stamps we are giving- away. Such offers
.-can not help but attract. Such values can be given only by a
concent with tlie finest fariliiiiss for doing business,'such as we
command. Remember we have 234 stores and they are all busy
stores. No wonder We are in a position to do better for you
titan any other store.
The Great
A. & P. TEA CO.
Amp.0 Accommodation ot R.oonzbl. „ i. v0 „ turn . d th „ r .n -;rr«*Mn, oilmam a ™.
The alarming and altogether erron-
«ouk reports which hava been circula
ted from timo to time regarding the
nt Concord.
Mr. Roy Parker of Richland spent
u few hours here Sunday.
After several day* spent with
tlves here Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Edwards
lawfully Issued,
cannot be dealt with as a contempt or
court by a Justice of the peace who
has done nothing more than Issue the
warrant. . .
If for such • refusal a Justice of
modations may be entirely discarded,
ns the arrangements which have been
made In the Cascade City nre such as
to provide good accommodations and
entertainment for nil who come.
Chief among the prominent hostel jH
rlcH which have opened their hospitable I town, but nfi
door* !* the Inside Inn, situated ac- | d»\ John Tracy of 8r)verier
tunlly within thc grounds of the expo- I rn ||,.,i td the bed "ids of his aunt, Mr*.
•Itlon Itaef and erected, under the *ti- I Moore, last week.rgHl—
psrvislon of the World’s Fair manage- I -
ment. It Is three fctoriea In bright, is | The N#w Y ork Kidnaping.
eiurnea lO ineir uuinv niiiimviii'i. I nun.
Misses Fannie Crumbly nnd Battfa I T i^Stirrl^ uuon
sni-JSr* — B?--Jrw*.3gy»
Clemens
here last week.
The many friend* of Mr. Will Mc
Daniel nre pleased to know that he Is
Improving.
There I* much rickneaa In our little
400 feet wide, 800 feet long and con
tains 2,257 room* in nddltlon to its
parlors and waiting-rooms
ing-room and restaurant, seating 2,500.
The Inside Inn 1* under the direct man
agement of Mr. K. M. Statler* the well-
known caterer of Buffalo, who main
tain* a high-class and uniform ouiain
and service for everyone of Ms guest*.
The Inside Inn Is run, on both the
European and American plans nt rates
ranging from $1.50 to. $5.6o per day,
European, and from $3.00 to $7.00.
American. Including admission In both
classes. . The range of. prices being
solely controlled by the size and loca
tion of the room*.
The advantage of a bfrge, comfort
able, and-thoroughly equipped, home
like hotel right Inside the ground:; will
be obvious to an who rem
NEW YORK. August 14.—inform*-
din- 1 tlon was obtained by tbs Brooklyn po-
court created by thc constitution, is
sues a rule for contempt, prohibition
will lie to enjoin It* further progress.
13. Common law offense of refunsl
try an officer to execute a warrant de
livered to him for that purpose 1s in
dictable In this state, and under the
statute* of this state any person In
terfering with such an officer while
attempting to execute the warrant Is
likewise Indictable.
Judgment nfflrmed. Blmmlons, C. J.,
dissenting.
Arnold & Arnold, for plftlnttfHn er
ror: James I*. Msyson and William P.
Hill, contra.
fore Judge
court. *
Lamar, J.--
poM-.»*s a ten?
Dieting
Holding. Evictlo
i proceedings to die-
the evidence was cor
hether the rentul wi
from year to year or at will. That f«
suffb-lent to m<j
In r«*fiialnK to grant a ru
nt affirmed. Fish, I*. J., dU
plaintiff In error; Tc
$16.00
her th
long, wi
ailed tc
•rtso
•-.in
ot-
vlsltor*
World * Fair
rhfeago nj.d at Bumifo, by loos'*
lived some* distance away from
exposition. . No admission fee other
the first one Is necdi
g within the precincts o
n all the time, They thus save a I
of time, expense* of street cam
* > -ts devote the whol-
the pfeasures and on
rxpoeltU*'
elr.tlm
ide for
date and full
many advantag
be obtained by i
to The Inside Inn. Administration Bidg
.World’s Fair Grout :• t-.t, Lou...
tails regarding
nf ttw InsMe Inn r
tressfrer a pc
lice today which convln^-H them that
Antonio Mnnnlno, tho kidnaped hoy,
was last seen on Friday In West
hoken. near n cave In a pla< e kr
as “The Quarry”. According to
oman who says she saw him th
-a* with Vito Laduca, Whom th*
lice have n*nie<i a* the Vtnglend*
the kidnapers, and for whom they
are searching. Police Captain Rooney __
said tonight: "We know who did tho | under an Implied contract to p*
kidnaping and we are on their trail
We will get them. I am cohf!
although both men have a start o:
71*. Roblnfcon vs. Lestherbe# Tie and
Lumber Comr>*ny. Attachment. Be
fore .T'idge Hparks. City Court of
Brunswick.
Candler, J.—I. A merchant who,
by means of circulars and advert Ise-
menu, solicits generally the shipment
to him of goods at a stated price Is
EXCURSION RATEr,
To Louisville. Ky* . enj Return. Via
Central of Geo rota Rj.'Uay, D>-
•nnisl Conclave K. of P.
Round trip from B i-'-r. l ^ l
returning s »me route. $16.30, limit Au-
gu**t 31st, 1904, privilege* **xt*-r -on - »
Meptember 15th. 1964.
Going via any direct rout#*, rat urn via
Ht. I»uls. teu-d»y stop-ov.T t . i-
$23.15. limit September 10th., 1904.
Tb keU on sale August I2lb to 15th, In
clusive. f>ro|»ortlonat«|y low rate*
from other polr.f*.
For fuU particulars apply to nem.-*-*
ticket agent, or JtMfc W. Bl-.-ur.t, T. 1*.
A.. Macon, Ga.
that
price to on** who. acting upon such
solicitation, ships good* to him. which
nre accepted: and the shipper may
recover, nt l^ast upon p *** ‘
hot, for the goods pr
shipped and rccelv
With thc circulars **
ved to ha
Macon io St. Lc
Souther
end Return
Railway,
nrny will sell
2( Washington a !
Rice)
31 Illgh st. (Dr. D
I 1 VV.ili III "I ( Mi-
55 Walnut Ht. (vt
•ol. N. 11 Harris* h<
59 New st. (Mrs. i
74 Walnut
L. D. Mo
mile
i*l ■
mt, 2 a
RENT LIST.
alo Hit. Every
II. HORNE.
Estate, Insurart
503 Mulberry 8t.
202/4 Acres for $250
some other i
long leaf pt
house
can t
mnke a fir
itlv
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
and Insurance,
The Houth
eta from Macon t<* Ht. lyiuls each T
day In the month of August for $14.0*
round trip, tickets limited ten days
from date of sale.
These tickets will not be honored In
parlor or sleeping cars.
Train leaving Macon 3:05 a. m. car-
r!»• i Hu'» .-!i . . h »■» I.--x1i,Kl"ii Kv .
n -iking direct connection st that point
with through train for fit. Louis car
rying free r*-< lining chair cars.
Train leaving Miron 1:35 p. m. car
ries vlegulit day coaches with but two
Change-;.
For further information a* to rates
and schedules, apply to
JA.MKK FREEMAN. T. P. A..
’Phono 424. Macon. Ga.
CUT THIS AD OUT, YOU MAY NEED IT
The through sleeper for Asheville leaves
Mae on dally at 7:W p m.. arrive* Tryon,
JAR. FRRKMA
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
Real Estate, Insurance
and Loans,
353 Third Street.
DWELLINGS FOR HENT.
STORES FOR RENT.
GRUMP’S PARK CASINO.
TONIGHT
THE COUNT OE MONTE CRISTO.
SPECIAL WEDNESDAY MATINEE.
Midsummer’s
Eve Dream Com ™ nces
Thursday Night.
.••ir> terms: f.v&et
M.i.-m. for $1.40*1;
i J5«;0. terms;
n rant* $34. $2.4iO;
i. 2-room hone**
Fat ms bought and
L. KTMFtlOGg.
Hardeman BMg.