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THK WFEKIY TF1 E(-TL\ TI!: WEPNiSPAY. NOYI'AIF.FR 20. 1PP0.
5
A WATER CATERPILLAR
on. CLIFTON ON ANOTHER MEMBER
CF THE CATE -PILLAR FAMILY.
A San Jay T.-.1U About on Xnlpreutln^
Intccl- Row II© Mi e© l i.dcr Water
miil 1I<mv I’lnally the ASuiU
llarapcs Into iho Air.
T oro aro few places In Macon «b«n
one can 8».f-n«I an hour mere plearanffy
tlionin tho 1 .loratoiy cfDr. L. B. Clif
ton In the Masonic building.
Bore, In a confusion of scientific apra-
BIITWKZ'X run UAILH,
ItPtna o( Cnllroiwl \otva From !Uatij
Sourer* (.Allan ed uml Co lido used.
l.’ailr >ad circles aro particularly active
ju*t now.
Tin* Georgia Southern has 1 e©n mak
ing considerable of a stir with its mid-
nliiltt track l iving and rapid bridge
building. It will L© several days yet Le
tt re the I no b on to Lake City on ac
count of two troublesome bridge.-, but
before the 1st of December a through
schedule will | robaUy be put into effect.
AN ANNUAL ELECTION.
The regular ctmu.il meeting of the
GtockhoUl ,*rs of the r. nd was held hatur-
day. The following directors were
tl.ctci; 11. J. Lainar,CK B. Turpin.
ratus. suirour.dtd by bottles, jaw and ; & Johnson, O. U. Sparkr, Jr., and It. S.
jut«*o ready every conceivable kind of 1 l^Hf, 11 ** At ;l •ubsequent meeting held
•' -•> I:',;VR.
ter noon un elderly gintlemnn who has 1 president,
but .l.tlo interest in the doings of the
ooUidti world, but who Is always ready
to talk science to old or young.
A THEOnAPH man paid another pleas
ant visit to Lr. Linton's laboratory yes
terday afternoon, it was “bug” day, so
to tpoak, for the doctor. Everywhere
we<9 bottles and tumblers c attaining
caterpillars, moths and her lieu of varic-
tit* Innumerable. One large glass espe
cially nth acted (ho rejortcr's attention.
Wriggling about was homo kind of an
iiuah
HIE CITY IS SUJD AGAIN.!
A LAY SERMON
UXOR HIS MEMORY.
WHO ARE THE ACKNOWLEDGED CHAMPIONS
THIS TIME KELLY, THE TEXAS DEPU- the
TY, WANTS $9,000. : n . ,B
lj| oki*
He Alleges Tlmt the Chief Jrrk
■ 2»in oir nn ln*l '.Tennc***©© Cn
nml Coiiflurd Kim In • l.unfh-
Mime < rll Nrn'iili-rn lloum.
i to hit
rlf;
Tire
r hai
ither
disciples. to Levi
«• »' - • i —
s eking diiectio
; They imply tin* *
big damage suit | to I to bill
l.d WHATTHE BAR WILL DO FOR THE
LATE MR. WHITTLE.
A Portrait of (;<M>ral"*» Purr-Wind* d
(’lli/ ii nn«l Jurist in In' 1'Uml
| on tlio Walls of niMi'i Supe
rior < our l Itoom,
bowers
did,lofeci.tin* sanmul
e same kind of
engaged him while on earth.
1 be a Christian s to lx
Tills brings up then
R S. Collin*, treasurer.
Active operations are to be com-
L*t:: ;! : .. . die
M “ «•» • -'ll • I'M' i! ... Ill ..» .1 • .»«!. Ai-
rangeiuents have been made lor putting
ut least 1, 00 men and k5J teams at work
on the road to-morrow morning.
Work will begin near tiottkej station,
on ti e Georgia Southern road, about
eight miles from M. .con, and the first
section to t o w orbed on will be from the
above mentioned point to a point near
’J
The shops of tli3 Covington and Macon
road, which have be. n talkid about of
cn its hands this morning.
I. lv. Kellv, the deputy sheriff of : * f* •‘ffd.to
Grime, cui nly.Texoi, «T.o’wm arrrat. 1 lDU " a d - oln * U ‘
in Macon several weeks ago and placed
in the city prison, together with his
prisoner. Dr. Fulghum of Pulaski
county, for almost a Lay, baa brought
suit fir damages a ain-t Chief Kmati
and tbejnayt r and cuy council in the
sum of £f\(L0.
The i Hpers were ferved on the official’*
1 i ! ... l.y i >. . ’ . t. Il • I
the city court, as it is in that tribunal
that the cu it* will Lo heaid. »
Readers of the Telkgkapii ore famil
iar with toe facta of tlie arrest ond also
the subsequent successful rapture of
N.‘Whittle of this city,
ry in ih* pul lie lit
a of tin
bleat attorne
INC. L. O’GORMAN l G0.i>
-Vo TOO mean to My-that U.wo nr,- ^ J ! "m. 1 L ‘
■> »poitiaw tb. bndg. on
“Yes,** said the elector; “they are cer
tainly calerpilh.n."
“But, I thought caterpillars fed on
leaves and lived in the air r*
“They generally do,” continued the
doctor; I ul thorn you sco tin re spend
their larval life in the water, ar.d tome
of thun breathe by gills ju?t ns liri.es do."
•*.\ud do they change into butterflies?"
“Not into butterflies, but into moths,
or night-flyers, and they belong t» the
same order as the l uttcrilics—tlio lepi-
doj ten. or scaly wings. Do you re© tins
cocoon under the wa er in this tumbler?
You see it has a small hole in tho bot
tom, out of which the moth made
its i scapo a short time ago. I bad a
piece of gauze over the tuml 1 t s • it
could not get away. 1 touebeu tue
moth, as soora as its wings were ex
panded, w.th a bit of cotton, saturated
with chlu o onn. i nd put ;i into that
deathless s»©» p that knows no waking.
Hue it is, mounted on a piece of durk.
Look ut it through this len*. Ycu see it
is poi'ge* udy ue« out. d. *Sclouieti ( iu all
l.b glory was not arrayed like one of
these.’ *
“Theee bisects are particularly Interest
ing to the microecopiet, lxcui-e of their
minute size and their uiagniiicent orna
mentation. Their nictamorphowa are
amongst the must remurkaUe of auy
among insects. They are known to
naturalists as the llyUrocampida*. The
moths fly about and enjoy lite in the utr
just as ah r mot Its and buitcrllioi do,
and cannot be dislingubhod from their
relation* who spend their larval life in
tho air. But tho caterpillars, in-tcad of
living on ireos and shrubs in the air, live
under water in i rooks and ponds. Tin r.*
am two different kind*, ouc that breathe.,
through spiracles just as th • air-living
caterptbars do, but which comes to tUc
RiirHu*.* at InUiVMUaiuirarrW rlnwrn n
supply of utr in the form of a bubble on
whicu it live*. The other kind U pro
vided with gills, ju»t a* ff-bt* are, and
takes the oxygen from the water.
“Should you drs re to raise the larrm
of tho hydrocam] d « , ycu u ill h .ve to
kr.D< the caterpillars Lome in a small
point ne.tr
tlie Kuat Macon side ot tnu nver. Ns-
goti.itiou.4 ard pending between the of
ficials and several real estate owners as
to a site.
Ten hat d omenew freight cars for tlio
Oovlnait n and Macon road were re
ceived y»: ter«I.iy, aud tertv nioro are ex
pected to arrive' .n a few dsys. Freight
traffic is inctea iugso rap.dly that the
capacity of the rolling stock is not suf
ficient for the demands.
tux; unoil iji.lt.
The Nonlticrn ('od« I* Will Hold It
Asaliist mu) Team That Conn a In
(he Field
The Bacon gold belt Is now kept nmong
the treasured t ophieauf Macon’s •'crack"
team, the Southern Cadets.
Earned in a hard-fought contest, tho
belt seems all the more dear to the Ca
dets since the Atlanta victory in OctoIxT.
A comjwny that \\ to ts Ih s prize* lr ,m
the champions will now have lo win in
live successive contents, .n all of wld«h
the Cadets will have t. o privilege of
tering. The CTulets aro not unmindful
of the kit d >o*eof Maj. A. O. Bacon, tlio
liberal donor of the trophy, and nt a re
cent meeting the follow ing act of reeclu-
tions wrreadopted unanimously:
JtcM Bid, That wc, the Southrm Ca
det-, accept the clismnionship Le!t do-
n.tled hv the lion. A. O. Bacon upon the
condii.on named iu this letter, viz.:
“Tlkat the belt shall lr held by the
Southern Cadets until sola* other com
pany shall have won five comecutive
lir.st prises, all of wliicli contests the
bouthei n Cadets shall liuvo the privllego
to cuter."
Resolvad. That to the lion. A. O. B
con wo extend our high appreciation of
his kindnfrBon many otxasions and his
gcairodty iu bc»towmg upun us such an
elegant token of appieciation.
MVMNVwil. 4U«« iiVCfT S».iitcr S* ir.v
corps does hereby pledge hiumelf that at
ao> time when an effort shall be made
to wrist this tri phy from ti»o company
that he will b> sside oil cite m.d lend
his 1-e.t id-iiU toward retaining the
"Bacon ball."
Resolved, Tliat a copy of thesp resoln-
What
r.h? Wl
U bat w ere
omp
tlie c
1 ii it and i
of? d,
>.ects
. In Bibb t>ujcr
-f-rning, Judge C
r l 11.•'* * < <i> i m«
k. wlisi sort of followers bu
hate when ti esc words of his :
dressed to anyt nu c min** into th
ricettoa with'him. W • find lli.tl
“Foxee hate holt s, end the b rds
air have nest*, but t ie bolt oi Mu
not where to lay hi< head." He t
a mency-makrr, and was content
he wa* esteemed nmong f
a pure and higli-mtnOed j
* cjurt Satur- j
tin pr
for tlie i
I -c.'oro entering i>
ns n<ldn-v-4 d by Mr. Jo-1
who, after a few appro-1
iu« suuecoueui ,
bulghum by High Sheriff ficolt, who
maue his way out of the statu in short
order, a-'«l « a* soon under tho p.oteo-
tion of Texas law.
T he allegations in the bill are quite in
teresting aud to a certain extent oema-
tionuL Attorney M. G. Bsjgie, who
brought tbo buit for Deputy K» lly, lisa
been . u by engaged for dais in reeurin^
inlorm.uion in regard to the grounds,
and u i o-v well tbti$ffed that the city
is u hard ca.*e to del end.
Auion other t.iingr, the deputy alleges
that while in thepurf« rmni.ee. t bbduty
and wK.u *c«lng under the waiiontof
tlie govt r. or of tlio stats, he was j« r. cd
off an l-a*t .Tennrs'ee train ly C iief
Kenan and earned to tho city ninxm,
where ho was placed ma ceil with his
primmer.
llero lie says ho remained from
o'clock one at tcin < n until ti oY* ck t
n x in..rning without any s .table
jLiwo to sleep, and even withou. a chair
ou which he could test his weary limbs.
That while in this confinement be was
not given looJ, nlll ougli lie offered
lo )>ay lor it if tlie nnuoritio. would I
I uil-ery ’ and set then:
ai d »1 an. r life. It was s»hl «>f
»M » lo.th.um, |d>9. I un.U for . f "J .
Iiunun bcin«l,. rcr.mii. in during th. | J2£\£?m "TA. '
day much less at n.glit, when duten ting “arSettrri-tic'of l.U^Uo on «
*mebs Mio*o frmn the city s stock yarq I _ , , it in , hr *«« it
wbkfa nn round, lb. city pri*m. iLw, ««*»» P“‘“ in * “
he suffered from vermin and other an
noyances too tiume.ouato in* ution, all j
of which would n- t have exi-ted had be |
bicn con lined in a r«- p ctab.e p.acv,
That even witli thi* bo was
SftY THE GOOD Pc PLE IN ONE G HO, SOUL-STIRRIKC. UNANIMOUS SHOOT.
: : ; ;:SHow Have They Gained This Enviable •Distinction?
By Giving the Public at all Times Sweeping
'£S , SSS !S: I Dry Goods • Brought
rra•, the members o: t •• bar at
tiling *
t profound re-
tbi m '-bt perfect re-
s sr
very smuil allowaura of tl
of this life, and tit. - r:< uv tno vo.
t*ry gift.-v of his fri.md-i. Then he 1
engaged in nn a duous ar.d tbanklres
cupation. He went alxiut coiag g<
Large crowds of s.ck foik-s tho lai
the halt the maimed, the blind lolloi
him day by day, “and he healed ll
all." \Ve are told tint tbi v ciowd 1
so pressing and Constant “tl.ai ho
not t.me so mccii: to eat I read."
came “to seek and to save the lo t,"
do the will ot him that rent him and
finish his work;" not lo please himi
but to uiitko this doing of
Father’s will Ins wry n J ...
aud drink. II© was spotl.-?s, I painting of Mr. Whittle, to be bon< upon
Read the Following Partial List of OfArings for
Bargains in tac Best Class of
to This Market.
To-morrow and tbo Coming Week.
at 5c.
r the late L, N. Whittle,
r as a citizen was of tlx? truest J
iio-o life as a gentle, humble and I
l Christian hlte.l a beautiful light I
;<•« ' 1 •• •.!■ v ! r •• I,.- an i
profound learning and useful
a* a L.wyer of tills Lar. remain a* br
example^ worthy emulation by all n
bersof the nror»i on. Therefore, I
^''BnohfQ, till os a token of ti
hii;h esteem in which bis memoi
•till held by those wba pridicru <w •...
tho Ur with -him and by tho c
" : ■ ■v i • tl..- l*;.r >-i. I.!- '
o a 1 trgo portrait
6oo p-irs gents’ full, regular-made Bslbrigsran Indf-hosc at ioe.
50 do/.en g nts' all-linen, herastitcl.el Handkerchiefs, w.iitc, i
100 dozen Turkish Hath Towels, size 1SS36 inches, regular pii
a pain.worth 20c,
2, each; worth 20c.
: 15c., in go this week
40inches, regular price 25c,, lo c;o this week
ory Is
ced at
ico dozen Turkish Bith Towels, size
lt ‘I’ new lot of German Damask, six dillercnt styles, 64 Inches wide at 51 e., worth fully
pure, sinifte; his life without tl
so much eo that he challenged his un
friendly critus lo find a flaw in it if
they ciuld: “Wh-cii of vou ctmvictrth
meofs.nr’* His companions were ordi
nary workingmen, ti^ncrmcii of Galilee;
men of simple at d tndus.rous balit.*. lio
frrquetueJ the i.uunis of the wretched
po«.r. the outc^ts, the scum of society,
ay tor it if liie aumom.o. wauia 5."^'
i out to a restaurant and K^t suitaLlu j . ^ * I* - ^
Hi- ' ! ' --I ii • ii • i.d. «• ,-itl
! this county, where it tuay be looked upon
III 1 \. .11-. 1 ... .. V • i I.-. «• .I/C-II ill
■ of
who
•bit I. «• ,\. :i i.: i r i.» 1.1 h ;[ l w il It ,
lice, sod whoso taemory is worthy to be j
enshrined in her t. ipple.
•*i.Y«Ived, further, That a commltteo
of r I a| |» . . ni r> out tl. pi
poses of this icsolution and to colh***t I
Mil s» r ptioDs from tho tmmbers of tin- <
ways to a better bar.
« “Resolved, further. That a copy of
i!»- i • resolutions i e hj r* . I upon tho uiln- j
i utes of B.bh fuierlor court."
i CoL 1*. K. Hiaes and others seconded
» tho te-oluii ina in a few <ul»gi»tic ro- 1
: X' III n III -I ill t.Mil- - It. t- 1 tho
to carry out tlio res-1
As to th
t nrth, if v
put it in a phrase it would li .
a pi s.on for saving the lost." lie re-j followingcounuit
1 gait od n.In as tho only jew»*l in cruath n,, ulutious:
true gel J; and when a man Jiw-ph G. Blourt. chairman; Clifford
* • ' - : 11 "I y <■ I" ■ A I. " • I.. A. • >. I m i-u, K. K. 11 ,i .
M^t'i.i.vi I lhc enenrv ol this passion bursts forth I Wasting ton Dessau.
coDanwi | ..j —i .i ^ ■ i..» I -
No .vioui: jou u tiMii.M.
and, like the giod andtni-*sl e, hetd that i
con Ti.i.KoitAi'ii and also hung u;x
of our arm ry. a silent rein ini«-i
aloe i ■ .i ilv « < ti. Ini dilhrnit l<
l L. ul M. il. White,
Lout. T. E. AH.o.l,
Lieut. J. C. FLYVI,
S. rgL K. It. NY ILLY.
Cotp. W. I*. OoHnr.TT,
I’ll vatu l.EUOY lUtSLET.
LIBER.*!.- nvrv nnun.
quaniiiy ol; MM from lb. |«on<t or i ,i„,’, a u. f..r»nr.lra to il., lino. A. .0,
bcook In wliicb you found ihrta. PUr. tb.t tMjrl* (orn'.hrd lb. V
your broiling t.mldcni in tho mual po*i* — • •
lion to hold water, nut toioo gravel and
water weeds in ti e liottoni. till th.-m
two thinls full of watt r and plat e orci
esrh tumblrr a piece of gauze. You cau
tinxi. from day today, watch the won
derful changes which t iku jl.ee in tin«
unique family. If your catcrprilnr I*
one of that speck* that su> rounds iUulf
with a bubble oi oir tbe water need not
be changed, But If it be crc of the sr-e-
cics that.breathu.i by tin sn< of gilio, t ie
••rater will have to be Otcaslotuiily re
newed.
**T here is ono species of the bydrocaui-
pidro known os tl.o parajionyx, tin* larva
of w hich bus loih aiUe and spirachw,
wnd is, of ouarse, able to live
either in air or water, bhonll you
l* so fortunate os to cniturc
one of those and bouse him safely in
your tumbler of wutir. his operation*
will be the source not ooly of great
amusement, hut of wonder and admira
tion, that such things can bo done. This
caterpillar spins a beautiful cocoon i e-
math the water and attaches it to the
jxbtik'i at the i o.tom.
“lire silk of caterpillars that spin
rrcixnis in the air is nothing but a glut
h«ms thread, os it leaves the spiunrrets,
and requires the hurdr-n.nr influence- «»t
the air to give It tlie tenacity of silk, but
tho paraponyx, in some remarkable
manner, is aide to spin beneath the sur-
face of tlio water a cocoon, coiujoacd
of Mik, as strong uml u* porfuct os that
• J Un by iho boniby* iur.
"Ouu of thu puzzling things lo the
taiuialM/’coi.imuou Dr. Uiiio', “lun-
l<- n to oi count for the manner ,n which
fl-‘ tn'-th. which would Lo drowned in
an in.slant by cumii g in contact with
wutir, cs.aU! cut through it« cvOiou at
U.c imttou) of ti o Lruuk, dart to the sur-
hct*»nd laku to wing, without having
'-c.t. d u tingle om* of tlie thcuaacUa
hai hers ujh u its delicate wings.
“I have studied out the life history of
thc*e insects, and now know how it is
’h-y aro able to get out of the w.it *r.
w In n they apiu tin lr cocoon at tlu> U
b’Ui of th© wac.*, it is made |x*rfi'ctly
"an rtigiit, and the ptipcesleeps Jtu»t as
Mfely. and in as ciy upla.©asif the
i-co«.n hud beer spun in thv* ulr. When
tin* moth is ready to make its exit from
the cochmi, it M b- rtessn od which covers
the w hole of us exterior surface an t pre
vents it Irotn leing wetted. ju»t as the
fed on a deck's fedlier proiectn the duck
f!sxn contacL with the wM-er. At tlie
critical motn*iit the moth cuts through
th*- l-ottoro of the cocoon, darts to |..e
••■race wit (tout wetting a leather and
hn • Uway in the air."
• theta is another member of this
family," said tlie doctor, “the Ta'd^r
tcuth, that lives on d.sh-r; gs and on liar*
and other greasy substance* while
tlie caterpillar state. 1 have seen this
caterpillar wiihita head entirely berei
into one of the old fa-hioned t luitr c^n-
« *» used by our grandfathers lor light
ing tlie liouves. 1 hare found it a ho in
tbe lard can witli nothing but tlie ex*
tf' mity of its tail proiruuing. and wlicre
r ~#r 'hit:* ii «," n!ut; U
(uffocated. But c kl dame nature always
P»ov i l.s for her cni.un n, aud thu fellow
hvs hit breathing apj-aratua at the ex-
Mcmity of his tail.
"Another nicmDr of this curinu*
family Uvea in tlu m ul bartels, and un-
•f** the mml b» killed through a very
Cu* sieve many a one goes in to tnake
■on Uead'faltjs* bot a» he L« fully m
ffuudas the Mi'erallt* C nc h n ti ard in
Svneral n e, jcri.ais il it no n».itt* r.
Tkacaton i.Ur iounJ .n t! • c . n n . al i*
iiti ©f nn ir.cli in
Jcdge Speer of the United Slates court
in then.Urn ipon r.o charge, nor wa. fie U. L li5v« The ninctv
h. toldof ta^daiy. nur hi.l Ii. com- U nJ g L. forth tooik n ,.l Uml ti.o won- Jods- *.->»rr .n«kr. Ano.l.rr now In
i 1 J “"
fore, that “tl e common peoj»lo 1
him gUidy," that gic.it multitud
lowed him; no wonder that t* _
thru was a miner washed hit
tears and vujed them with the bnra
any manner, shape or .o in, while i c
,i. : ' li- w .1 r U ’ <-i t l.. r t,* rt «-\-
ecutive n die commonwealth.
The d. p jiy si eves that lie hassr ft red
cotividtrabie trouble from the cuuiinc-
n.t nt in the way of mr-oua pr«. rat rat ion.
an.l that had he had a suitable room that
night he wcuki have now been Well aud
200 dozen ’adies’ coloicl bordered, hemstitched Handkerchief4 at 50c, a doren.
O’Gormtn’s Perfeclion Kid Glove in black and co ors at $1, is the b st article for
i | the money ever sold in this country. .
Our stock of the famo- . Ivllen Terry Kids Is replete with all tlie desirable snades,
price $t-5°> li everywhere at $2. #
We carry a complete line ot gentlemen’s plain and fur-top kid and dog sk in Gloves.
Every piir warranted. .
For 75c. we sell an ex' n lflrge Crochet Quilt sold nil over a..icon t ri.
lo- 90c we tell II C unfort wortn 1.25. For I.50 a comfort worth 2.50. For 2 a com
fort worth 3, and p to S we give proportionate values.
A je r ;s ass >it:v ntof Saline E dsrdown Quilts front $7.30 to loeaclt.
Com^e i ion SUnds back utterly apoaded when our p-i.-ts on Idunkcts are quoted.
We guar.ut.e a saving of at least 35 per cent to all bli.nket pnr ’lasers on price; of
other coil e ns .
T e time ha<come wh$n Muffs aud Hots will be in great favor.. Wc hnvj autici-
ated he demand, and have now in stock the most care ttllv sclertrd and vfti.d assort-
1 1 mint of burs of every dcseript on ever seen in the Sottth, ctmpr' in". Monkey Sets,
Beav r, Lynx. Mcx can Hare, Otter, etc.
Another lot of Jackets and Newmarkets just In. Bought at one naif Heir real value
and to be sold c otdiugly. .
Lacs t a in.-; n Vandyked Points, Gimps, Fringes and Leather Trimmings. Also a
rft-
SSStliTSl tx ■ m.**™ assortment of Fringe and C »rd« d Front . and Sashes .
ii..." man to.t-h ■ M K h BuidarJ i.v jailer WnC A dazzling!)* beautiful 1 ire O' trimming Silks just riceived. I lie very latest impi
r.V.T” “ wa?rTn«Li l b.iiraii,ednocr,to tions and In patterns and de.igns never shown here before.
^Tlie following corrrspondruce will lx>
read with much iotetest by th© friends
o. ilia Georgia Fouiln*m of well os by
Uie charitably iic.ncil of tbs city:
“Hon. H. U, Uric©, Mayor City of Ma
con Dear Sir: We have (pita a lot of
wouil which we are now t- k og off the
property ol the Georgia Southern and
I U ri'ls railroad, uml 1 wriu to tender U
10 the city lor tho benefit of the poor, if
you will accei t it and have it 1 a lied off.
I'liaie favor me with a prompt reply.
Very truly. J. Lank. G *n. Manager.”
Here is the mayor's reply:
“Jfatiagt r Lane—1 am in receipt of
your fsvorof tl e Uih, tendering to the
ciiv a quantity of wood to bo given to
tbe poor during the coming winter.
“Permit me, in Uhs,fof the city coun
cil and in the name of the city’s bench-
t Urieo, to thi nk you for so timely a gilt.
1/uring t ic- coming winter, when Decem
ber's icy hng« » shall have touch* d the
lieurthetoucsuitd cbillod the homes of
the city's d*| t ntients, your wood will
crackle in n a iv tirrphucs and bs
wi.rmib w ill IikI vcu umny heavy hearts.
Your* very truly,
“8. R Prick, Mayor."
Tlie wood will be (riled up ut tue city
h-ll. to be given cu: when the emergency
aria-s. "
PLANE Foii BKW BMILDINOO.
The Good Work of Itulldliig CTp
Vfseoa Goes aiesdltr cn.
Architect NVoriruff b at wotk on
i.lans for a four-story bu» n -ss buihlh g
for Mr. NN iiliaui Wolf. U will be lo
cated at the corner of Fourth and Cherry
rtrevts. o|>pn*ite the Jnqun building,
un 1 w Ul b© fiUxlO* feet la size. U is ex-
ix ited that the work will be ready for
bidders by Jan. 1.
Mr. Woo-irutf is also st work on (dans
for three lumdscma residences, to cost
about *4,1X0 each.
One of th ae will ha for Mr. Popper,
to« a t d at h • cornor of Hpring and Mul
berry streets, sod will contain sevin
roo.us. Ano Iter will be built for Mr.
Altmayer. near that of Mr. Pupptr.
'the third H f(e Mij. O. A. Bseon, and
will be loc&ted in Bast Macon. The in-
dications are that ccipdructi* n will not
u* commenced cn it for several months.
!< : t I »t « . 1 • i* • ft !:»* -'•. •••'• --i
the lots, of li up he meurred in coming to
tho state ami being prvrsnttd fno lul-
tnhng his duty, all. lie thinks, oonstitutc
goo-t proun i • for damages, which he
pi ni -y.m •»
The city n© I olrfs liable for the act'ons
H e I lu.-f. ard •!*:\t offic* » a Loiel- -i
oll.cer ami i? liable to thu City Council
toi uniihit-.g tb.it h«- nmy iL*.
lie lort.ier hold* the ritv liable for
nc*t having I e'ter me r-.unouaiioira f« r
tho e not ch.'r ed with cr.ine, tmt*wli«»
Il• II p y t o mm d OV. i :«ir . !• u !.«":* -
on vUrp.c.on. sis • for maintaining such
». h aiiiftm.-- den us the city jr^ jn is al
th© j re» cut time.
The case will no doubt Fo quite inter
esting w tun it comes to trial itwiiibc
remembered that last spring thu iKLC-
URAPH called otu-ntlon loth© fllthy coo-
diliou of the city prison, and u!s > to tuo
poor acconimodatlcni lor pruonerv.
The ceil* were unht for a human leing
to be confined in lor any length of turn*,
aud were entirely Uesti.utu of ©By ol
the couiiort* whatever which are always
acc« rled rin jails and pruons ehewhert.
A feeble effort was made by tho city
government to improve the premise*,
©nd in this they succeeded in cleaning
the yard and a so in making tbe prison
a little more U nmole, out tho ceil* ate
to-day in almost os Lad com!ilion.
The winter hi npprunchiug and there hi
no way to lieat a stogie one of them.
With 0(*n grate windows through
w Inch the wind ami c*rid com©, and in
a l rick LulMing wiitnu ffny heat what-
ever, prisoners arw torud to spend the
ioldest nights. A pair if blankets b
thrir only ptotcoikm s^nimt the cold
and wind. ‘ •
Attorney, Bayne will, it b trad* rstood.
bring out tb no intcruuUig testimony.
1 her head: no wonder that when lie (trouble, and tho Lnti-si i* nn order fro.i
•aitl to Matthew, sitting at tho receipt of i ti„| presiding jud;o to the effect thot
ptutnm “foUnw iu*.’’ It.• iirnmntly and I K«rm.ll«r • . i -.m.-r- must l.« rtirnsl
gladly obeyed. NVbecnvor auyooe maul* the Gbatlia
U ttesncha peasion os this, plants hi lined to Bibb's jnih
- . 'I in ii,. k11'>-mi I.i' I-u*»ities , \\ i rm, ii-* it w ill 1 o \* i ll reinnnl« r«*«l.
whrthcr at tlio stn.*ct comer <-r in th«-; noatlm i.cgro counbrfeit* r who wa *
slums, tbe publicans and sinner*, "ill - placed in jnil early lm4 spring awairiug
•nr* W i., ll. . tl«;i Vl worthy tn:d. 1 *i: wha- -i: -• t < • n ronv.rt.u
■•! i t. nt
and bent in a human
al.ogclhcr, and the 1
of m.in otter that
et lor th.
Nt\y Ribbon', satin witb t;ros grain edge, all widths nnd every ue;v shade.
Our N«w Ytrk buyer va^forlunately present at n large.aucth n sale of White and
jmi iti-it-uj ot Mag oon r C( ^ Flannels and purchased an immense quantity t-r below actual cost of making, Cali
early nn ■ secure the tarcsl bargains in Flannels- ever offered you,
Special s ile tin; weekol Gossamers and Umbrellas.
Best quality Ginghams, new fail and winter styles, R>c, a yard. Standard Trims 5c,
into line. 11
rk. a id
such a lilt ol work,
the part of llm fuliiiwc
specially go along tho i
on which he acted. H
nnd sclfta-riflcing •
fallen very much into
fl vtlrni cannot be misted that a oeii
fault hai thereby been committed, i
j the foMowcn have not been true to
M^'Tr-dT' 1 ajfty
TWO MCNAWAVS.
Ctnrl
• km
mil
.It*
id font to a Northern pcniteBtSary.
rtsl 1
8 PI*
•.1 . I l.;tl t.-i* nt — heir in I pii-
ave« aanyoot aw:>> • of tbihota d the
cose will readily nilow, ami we nt on« *•
look to the churrli to i nd tlx—- who sl->
iwgrs of Christ =honh! He rrca^l lr.
the Mm© wink wh en flHr <1 hi* lie rt and
hafade while on esnk. Very recently one
of our largest churches, in w hich come of
it* prominent member* became gn nil.*
cxrrebed about tho al it mmg exunt in
which tbe evil hflUMeT theee leal
i tus ha* gmw n—for moral poison works
on rimilar lines with lualsnul. it i« no|
rr*| octet of | er • n —end
been made to re sc
cuur-o in our city.
lt b mutter for thought fuln( t«, how
ever, wl ether thesa good men luivs
started «n the light hr e to retch t. «
heart of tlie evil. You mayscnui-r tl<«
hot ashes of a lire abroad and i>oatteni:4
to put it cut, but while thrio sinMainma*
bio maiterall around it wlltunly incu-u-c
tho exleut of the burnin.'. At any rate,
this was nut the method of Use master,
and bis folio
t on
’l ho tiiil d< t* :- (H?*l w*\er: 1 fa' - t« which
wi-ifl dial'ateful to the j;»il»-r • in otln-r
■ iln-<, an I i.s a r*—nit, w h*-n Jmli*i Bml
- M • Iiip -1 n d ! I ** m i.‘in-
j i-ndod, thu ii-j-r* srutativos Iroin differ
• nt scolienv wero sskid to frair.o a law
Tvh-.riby a U.Sud tl-nus offT-r-rr could;
not lorctf n j.d er to tako a pnioner un
to •* he, the jailer, could 1 allowed to
place eaid prwooer uad*r the dtodplim
rt« oznixed by tlio offiarsof that c mnty.
T!i 1 ill w l.i. !i «.i- r»*< »-i ti> |i -«<l l \
the livitlaturv giving the jailers stu n
r X t • 1 • -III M I 11 * -•!..*•Tm;,
.in I, :». i. r I*-I I m l.V- 11 1 i '.lul l!
<*ral d.it . I-.’ t> cm,.-\ til j-i-t n-»
more federal prionnera. The fees from
tin Sturce ore said to lutv* l«een quite
Lit .e, ond tbo jailer w ill lueeall of this
by the change.
1I--to to tlie coder as mode by Judge
Spoor inSavunnab tl © other day:
* nr lend ti.it all th© platers c m-
milled by ll • court or its sullsority at
Macon, in t'lis di’inct. ujion cijsrnes of
crimes apaimt tbe Unitml States <•(
vi.i. b\ tli • < '\ t at
Hint place to terms of liuprbonment f«*r
i.ut cxcetding o e year mall, after this
ild I d..io, b© c••mumteuor a n raced, as the
<-•' 1 Iin y direct, to tbo common j.dl of
Tul L’hitluun county, in raid district, this
iss I • •«-.«rr to lie of, form until tbo further
r *• j order of tlie court."
his Ti < >• now in jsd will no doubt serve
r:dl - til i telfN nlOfi'Vs, u* tl# order appliev
Ii
i.v i i ui'iiuv i:ui:\ r.
ruji»wv».ftOw tWMIIIrif«TllWwlJur]r j ;ii a .'iu'n fc - Ibn. lot one.» There mv
score of sermons preached every week,
but much of Ibis i» work that mf *
p red; it b to a tefy larg.
fort in the direct!
eeltool and had traversed the whole dis
tance on foot.
Both Ud cot tired of home, and wanted
to »e© something of city life. Early yes
terday morning L htof Kennn nceirru a
teKgrum tium Mibcdgevihei-ontainiD.^a
description of toe boys, and asking mat
they be arrested.
Oflktcr Uoltnea, who was stationed at
tbe river brntge, caught the young tugt-
tivi < just as they entered the city, and
escorted them to the city station.
Tlie youngest boy was eonth’ersbly
eltakeu up over bis arr*/t, but the older
one was sulky aud inclined lo be re
sentful. -
The father of ono of tbe boys arrived
during the MtOfMOp* He greeted the
oujt in a kindly manner, nnd tiny
•v ein- d relieved to find him In an ami-
abo mood. Tlie three toft 3!acon tor
31liledgovilto at b o'clock but night.
n.e (.ood tv •
(tie IC • -1 *1
The largest pi
1 private* purtiti
Ju»l Coniplelrd b
* of I'm© Mrri-i.
of parking done by
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH GUM.
NOTHING EVER SEEN LIKE IT.
The Price Less than Half the Usual Finuro.
\Vt» place this Gu:t against any LIO Gun ma<lo fot
tppcarance and ac-’iiracy, iuni wo oltor it with the V/cck ; y
Telegraph, one whole year, for
——FIFTEEN DOLLARS.-—
Never was tlicro such n I’-m ' tin. Rend tin Description of on*
Premium Shot Gun.
i -mmic, P’d© f.*
ndoxmdhig 1
Ms
aiv
unptoductivc; thu n
dressed do not n*
ing they get, or
Ibis time, fur tl
surfrited with pr©acbii
hum!r.d« hero in M
heathens, sinder the j
vict ma of the evils of
ss much sinned again*
yet no on** minister or
them or eent's a m
cheer in thrir iwr, nu
If the Master bimeelf v
day in our city thoae m
or near him would hav
and (daces which ore c<
bad; be wi uld t« f
counttal as tlie black si
h.mply lj«au»« tbry
c©e*i. As he aeki I efoi
ns al-1
teach-1
lot by
t as sinning, and h,
■ VtM
nd Hprins itrwU.
Tin* wr* rk " : f> ordered d< m by Mer ra. j
a lio way, Zettler, (lsutt and thv Axuei i-
iu Mh-ionary & ctoly. It to cn the
auk leading frmn tbe lower to tbe
p;n-r s*tr*H, is of a i avern ,© wlltb of
M-etond 40) f^et hn/. Thecit* cut-, I
:cr theeu| < rvi»ioo « f Cipt, lHuton,
re l*vn u*-*l to haul away morn than
ht hundrod loads of dirt during tb©
,tling, which was u-«*d on tbe l i.iul;
What ovary L?.Jy needs and would
be prou'J to own.
THE VERY LOW price WE NUtE WILL
INTEREST ALL.
PATENT GRADUATED
PTin'Exr.D
GOLD THIMBLES
'fhs Wcskly Telcgrapi
oni: vi:.yuv
ONLY $1.75
At![!:\-03 Rll C.-L’ers THE TELEGRAPH, Macon. Ga.
t^npjosr
Bermu4a grass, which to tl]
I ding variety, was u-ed. Tbo-
l the work w&s «!• no nrc tnu
! w itli it, and dvrljie that t c «
• \«ork on it. dm c i>\ Mr. Urn
. <» l u.j any that was ©ie.* d*
Tho 8-Inch Premium Shears
T«iek%
• of the L-. 1 >!»• -
TO D'lCIILI-: His ('APACITV*
Sout© linerauraetn* Ifpwm About ills
Armory Knliilnc ’till-.
For some t»me Fir. NV, T. la* _
Aimory Knitting Mills tins been rece.v-
Ing tempting offers from parties in At
lanta to induce bins to move tbe mills to part or the
thit *ri»y. to to now L artMoi tl at Mr. I vited up a
L*ng i* preparing to at oace er©ct new i ** ll ^*r- "*
bu.l iin > and to douUe tbe ca(ocity «.f j in cold < - s
liU mills, ibis certainly does not look I lie at cm
ve.'i much aa thuugh the plant were g<
ii g to lo luovctl to Atlanta.
• recently of an * r.cr to reduce The pri*
t<j In* piid by Mr. I.i- g lor u
I croQchmcots from 12 to 50 * cut
he seems to have 1*1-! toonim - to
i.;, uiify bis inter© t© w i. Ii tlio-© of Mx-
cor. ft it l.t*:raesl tliat tliis decl,.on may
i © a final one.
BtTTfl
A \l cll-K iiovvo Tul.-s* ( <*oniy
I* l.m lirnl out of fOO.
Mr. Teahefry New 1 erryy, a c.t»z< n of [ to thcTo d
-ut
’*Like
perrmpto
f f th©
got i
>'.Llc* i
mkno
nk lit.
V\ Idle vi*iting a bar-rooni in tbe lower
ty bet evening be was in-1
r* and intr
©parted Mi loss st lira
•-.red the iu* i anew of th
p-L«n-.ing '
..., , be was on earth,
F nd ay | u n»ay well b© a i •.
every piofew-ed fo'.own
quiet tobl fh day to |<
, . herself, am 1 following i im in %
mate the I the facts of th* erase in i'
vom iuui ii-w . U | ou it by the life ot th" non of re
n • ur :•> 11 ,• - ’ , n .l i!
riies, and of ChiHliai.s. as »•
It.> organ iz - >• uu* wellcon
to reoi h this pre-ring ne.*d a
Led the woman's
That gladoi ned ull vvaosai
- arc now as | A luce, no duuU, tliat Urramed
11 .w* me;" an i health.
:11 v • I li' M- • 1. ' 1* i i. "!•• tl :i "«
fOtofe «.n this I AbA Mghtana every dally dutv.
u> l.i .,wlfar l O Imw ran wottum. wiuao bard lift
NN ith rnai y a wi-ring p*iu it. i if#*,
Maatw the map of such allUctio
] An l i e a (o*« r io oioss and chet-rr
prfoe thagM«
,n ©n. $ .taio m l
r f.> t. gettiug h;
.nun g then to jud^mi m ai;0
money hi- k.
(jntu |/|©ali and "irnijlh
m h i. • al S • :f i I
] i . |.l.i ll I- a» . U1.I I
i %<r*p **l P.i|Kr <»»••» ll©r Mf©.
- iltc wanted.
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9i UON, >NS4
1. NT A
, win
» ith i
i.Loa to a lauuly of was;*.
TW~t «Ui
L-.i 1 u uk Lr
TOIHE FARMERS
k t i;\LLA!;i>&C\
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