The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, February 21, 1895, Image 2

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f THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: FEBRUARY 21, 1895. TROUBLES IN HAH Negroes Orgoni/ed Against tile Whites and Making Terrible Threats. BUMED CAPT. CLARK’S HOUSE. The Negro## Are hlnvlou# of tho While# Oceania They Arc Well Supplied With Pioviilom—Reward# Asked for Inccndlnrle*. Atlanta, 19.—(Special.)—Afecord- ing to ln£arm<itlon received nt the ex ecutive department today, serious raco troubles seem to be brewing down in Harris county. The negroes are in the majority in that section, and, according to tho re port, they are engaged In a systematic plot to got the upper htuffl of the whites and then act as best suits their Inflamed and prejudiced Interests. The information of the serious con dition of affairs came to Governor At kinson today III the shape of a request that he offer rewards for the capture of the parties 'who set fire to the resi dence of Oapt. J. S. Clark on the night of February 14. The application is made on behalf of the white people of that district through Hon. T. 11. Kim brough, chairman of .tho Democratic executive committee of the Fourth congressional district. In his letter Mr. Kimbrough gays the negroes inhabiting tlio section between Wavetly Hall, Kllemlio and Pntaulri are making all manner of threats against the 'whites, because the latter have meat In 'their smokehouses avhilo the negroes have not. They are ap parently engaged in an organized plan to rnovo against tho whites, he states, and until rooently tho only thing that seemed to keep 'them in check was fear of the military, especially tlTe “Gordon Troop,” ooiMuaudctl by Capt. Clark. On the night of the lltli incendiaries, some of the negro leaders loudest In their complaints against the whites, it Is thought, set lire to Capt. Clark’s house, completely destroying It. ’ In tho conflagration nearly all the arms, ammunition, etc., of the "Uordan Troop” was destroyed. It Is not clear yet whether tho intention was to de stroy tho cqn.pmentg and ammunition of the military or to got possession of them to use against the white people, hut Mr. Kimbrough concludes by tho statement that the burning of Capt. Clark's house, with the arms aud am munition, Is only the beginning of the trouble. Governor Atkinson has advised that ho be kept fully posted as to the situa tion, and will render prompt assistance If there is an outbreak, .lust as soon as tho papers can bo properly made out the reward for the Incendiaries will bo offered am! every effort made to bring the guilty ones to Justice. THE BONDS IN ENGLAND. Thfiy IVlll Bo Eagerly Taken by ln- S ’veatow on the Other Side. London, Fob, 11).—.N, M. Bothgehlld’s Sons and J. S Morgan & Co. have is sued a prospectus for a 4 per cent, loan of $(12,317,591), nominal, both principal and interest payable In the United .States, one-half of .which Is re served for Issue In the United States. Tlie price Is 227 pounds sterling per $1,909 bond. The scrip will carry a. coupon of 3.5 pounds payable August 1, but there after .the .merest will be payable quar terly. The loau runs thirty years, when it is redeemable ait tlte pleasure of the government. At the price of Issue, the return to the Investor would be 3 pounds, 10s, Od. The lists close on or before Thursday. The bonds are quoted tonight at 3 1-3 per cent, premium. There is no doubt that tho loan will be covered several times. SUBSOIIIITIONS IN NEW YORK. Now York, Feb. l'J.-TIie Bclwont- Morgan syndicate Issued the prespoc- tus for the new 4 per cent loan today. The bonds are offered at 112 1-4 with accrued Interest from February 1. Of tho purchase price 12 1-4 will be pay able on allotment and the remaining 100 per cent, on March 1 or upon de livery of the bonds as provided, with interest at 4 per cent, petr annum from March 1: Tho subscription list will be opened at 10 a. m. tomorrow and will be closed without notice. DEPOSITS OF GOLD. Washington, Feb. 19.—The United States treasury department reports that up to and including February 18 the treasury had received in gold coin owing to the recent Sale of bouds to the Beliwmt-tMorgan syndicate $20,- 484,500 and had given In exchange for the same certificates entitling the holder to $19,003,402 interest bonds when ready for delivery. The amount of gold pall In roncrtsouts the principal and accrued interest. The bowls will bear date «>f February 1, 1895, and iu- ,1 nn t 1 M'in wit) be paid by the treasury from 'that time. As the gold is paid In by the syndicate, accrued In terest from February 1, 1895, erases. THOUSANDS OF TETTERS. A Wondorful Entorprtso for tho Relief of Catarrh Sufferers. Since Dr. Hartman’s offer to take charge of 10,000 «••*'« iff chronic catarrh without charge the bittern have court pouring in from every state in the Union. An enormous i mount of mail inu.titer leaves the d Wpt's ofilets every day. A "great mm.y stenographers, copyists and privai ■ clerks are kept busy from morning 'till night In prepar ing 'the multitude of •iters which the doctor dictates. Curts aro reported by Itho score. An Intense’ interest prevails trio score. An interns, interest prevails in all parts of the country. Those who follow the doctor's dlredttoog carefully aro sure of being cor-I. To become a patient one should write name, age, sex and symptoms, and address to Dr. Hartman,Columbus. Ofii,,. Each letter win bo carefully answered In regular turn. The druggors all over the United States are always supplied with Dr. Hartman's remedies Jor itho traitmenft of catarrh. Those who prefer, for any reason, not to have their nanms entered as regular patients off Dr. Hartman's, and yet wish to avail thransdvtw of the doctor's treatment, should send at once for a copy Of Family Pbys c an No. 2. This book gives a description of the use of Dr. Hartman's greit remedy, Fe-ra-na, 1n chronic catarrh, la grippe, coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption and all climatic diseases of winter. Sent free by The Pe-ra-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columlbins, Ohio. For free book on oancer, address Dr. Harhman, Columbus, Ohio. fiooat's Plan of forgery. Ho Sytstomafieaily Robbed Depositors of the iBank of Lexington. THE PLYMOUTH ROCK SWINDLE. It Seems That It Was Engineered by the Boston Concern. THE QUEEN’S DRAWING ROOM. The Great English Function Largely Attended. Was London, Fol). 19.—Tho queen’s draw ing room, which was held this nfter- uoon, was largely attended owing 11 the great improvement In the weather. The debutantes all wore white, with pearl and diamond orn.ame.nts. The la dles having the entree' mostly wore violet or dark blue and carried largo bouquets of orchids, lllllcs of tho val ley or roses. The Prince of Wales was abseut owing to an attack of infiu- euza. The Princess of Wales and her daughter wore present. The Dowager Empress Frederick, Princess Christ an and all of tho ladles of tho royal fam ily. accompanied the queen into the throne room at 3 o’clock. Tho wives of the foreign ambassadors were re ceived first. JERSEY TRO' "OME SOUTH. They Case to Mat. h for f! T**t of ,*hlp. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. August Vacua him, the French dramatic author, post and journalist, Is dead. Tho parliament**"- eleetlnn at PnlNl...- ter resulted In A victory for the Liberal candidate. Signor Gtollttl has left Berlin to under go the examination for libel at Rome on Saturday. The Japanese diet will be asked to ap propriate 10,000,OUO yenen for war ex- penees. Senator Bate baa Introduced a bill to aid and encourage the holding of a cen tennial exposition at Nashville next year. The steamer Meuse Is supposed to be frozen In the river between New borne and Elizabeth City, N. C. Twenty-two oars were thrown from the track on the Southern near Thtckety, S. No one was Injured. A society is being organised at Rome to relieve the distress in Sicily. Stores will be authorised to make advances to the sufferers. Col. R. P. Pepper died at Frankfort, Ky. He was the owner of the famous trotting stallion Onward and a number of other fast trotwrs. . The famous Monmouth Park race course and adjolnlpg grounbs will be sold Atlanta, Feb. 1#.—(Special.)—Chief of Police Connelly this afternoon received notice of tho urretrt of F. J. Fay. trav eling auditor of the Plymouth Hock Pants Company of Barton in Nashville. The necatmry papers wore at once pre pared and an officer left tonight to bring Fay back to tho city to face a lot of ugly charger), In conneotlon with the failure of the Plymouth Hoek Pants Company. It Is believed he was ope rating in conjunction with the Boston conn'll), tit-ilberortly carrying out n plan to swindle everybody In sight, and hb am* will probably bo followed by sensational developments at tho Bos ton Fnd of the line, na well no ail over this section of Uio country. As far as has developed, Fay’s opera tions In Atlanta foot up about $1,500. He victimized the Kimball house man agement 1225, the Capital City tiank $610, the Muddox-Rucker Banking Com pany $300, Postal Telegraph Company $>75, A. I.. Delkln Company $105. Eedo- JJee.1 Company $85, amt McKenale Jk Riley $85, by giving worthless checks on tho Beacon Light Bank of Boston. Most of these checks were endorsed by C, 8. Sikes, local manager for the Plymouth Rock Company, but he Is re- as one of the victims of the cheat. All the checks wore repudiated by the Beacon Light Bank, although In fhn nuul stmlla. -w i.. . . . . Jersey City, Fob. 1#.—A party of na tional guardsmen loft for Savannah t‘ i nftomj.ui In a special car attached to the Florida express on the Pennsyl vania road. The party Includes the state rifle team, which will compete with Georgia’s crack team on Washing ton’s birthday. The Southerners were defeated by the Now Jorooy marksmen last September at Sen Girt at the Inter-state rifle match. They want another test of morkmanshlu, and invited the Jersey men to visit them. The Invitation came from the Georgia Hussars of Sa vannah. Ga., and members of Gover- Northen’s staff. The party will be met at Suvannah by the Hussars and will put up nt the Desoto hotel. After the match they will be entertained at the Dereno plantation, one of the largest pjlantntlons In toe state. The party Inaluded Brigadier General Bird Span- can, Col.s George Peffer, Michael J. Barrett, I .eon Attbett, C. A. Starling, Robert Adrian and John T. Van Cleef of Governor Wert’s staff; Adj. A. T. Holley, MaJ. D. A. Currie and Lieut. W. V. Clark of the Second regiment, and Col. Delacey C. Walker at the Sixth regiment. In the past similar checks cashed by the KlmbaJ house people and others for the representative of tho Plymouth Rack <->mp«tiy, have been honored. Tib' '■‘ u ' e t* complicated by the fact tha/t Fuy, who made bis appearance here a week or ten days areo, Is accused of having telegraphed the proceeds of house’ 0rUWe " chcch * t0 l 11 ® Boston This’ makes It appear like a gigantic Wheats on tho part of the Boston coo- *?.“"‘"too wherever a victim could be found, the plan being to float as many worthless checks and drafts ns possible before the failure of Die concern, which was but a matter ®, d ®L or J 0 ’ • ho °M occur. All tho checks floated here were S" M .L b r. t v he ^*‘ 0n Fay sta ting that they wore sent out <o him as expense money, eto. In one of his , w th toe Khnholl house he exhibited a telegram from the Boston «™*ru authorizing him to draw tor When the Boston house failed Bikes, the manager of the branch here, was to attach the stock for $2,000 tojv* n . creditors, but upon 13 m U » 5,er ’ he attached h '"- 111 ?r?haMy protect the victims of the worthless checks here. HOW’S THIS? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured a it.iv. .......t. ,->—. ” by Hall’s Catarh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Proprietors, Toledo, a Ft, ths urrtars’gscf, Sava known F. j. Cheney for the last fifteen years, sad be. lieve him perfectly honorable ta all bust- ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. THE AUDITORIUM. Atlanta’s Big Congress Hall Planned and Bids Asked For. Atlanta, iFdb. 19.—Chief of Construc tion Grout Wilkins submitted to the exocullvo oomtuUteo today the design of an administration «ml auditorium building, and an advertisement was ordered for bids, to lie opened on March J. Tito building will 1st nose tho Fonr- teenth street entrance ami will occupy a commanding site. The architecture Is Tuscan. Tho auditorium wtH seat 5,000 people anti will aocommoilate the various con’ greases designed to be held here. It Is intended to make the building a per manent feature of Piedmont Park, which wl>l probably pnot into the hands of tho city after the exposition. WaUMmrton. Feb. 19.—A special to the Post from Lexington, Va„ says: PlVMiVInBi John Is. CwiisMtAiil ’of the plundered bank off Lixing’on gives out the following figures as a result of the last invc-Xlsitiou off the bpard of di rectors: “Assets from all sources (same as previously reported), $133,202.32; ltaibll- Ees. due depositors ami banks and bankers. $212,816.28.” This makes an additional shortage of 814.000 over «httt at first tooorted in the statement of the directors on Saitur- dav. Wthleh was $65,200, .now making the shortage In sight $79,200 due de- Dosltors. wi.ttoh. with the $30,000 rep- rc-sentlog the capital stock of’the bank, runs up foe steal to 'the grand total of $159,200. There was found a vriVJto ledger of Cashier Flggat’s. In which «r.us entered 55,000 rcptaumtlng Individual detpoelts which sire not on record dn the bank's books tat all. Tills amount is Included In tthe Shortage given above. As a re sult of the notice posted yesterday by too bank, reauescing all pasa books of deposit and certificates at deposit to be handed in for comparison with the bank's books, a large majority of the depositors have promptly responded and bank books are stacked held high. In the exacninuitlon of these books and n ca.-ntM.rt son of their entries with the hank’s regular sot of books. It Is found that file shurtaace will be mate rially increased. Flggat falsified file accounts of the bank In ta systomatlo manner, and ft will take to.me time to Straighten out affairs, as It is feared very account has gajfctaaagjwg wills. Here Is a rtamoie of hj* system: A depositor .would deposit, say $100 against which he woUM Check $14. leav ing n balance of $386. When the di rectors would ekaonlns the books for balance ihev would find $400 to credit of tho depositor with the <14 raised to 314. leaving a balance ten the book of $86. Flggat having poeketwl 1300. Ac counts were thus minlpulaied, 1ml- ancetl and re-worked frail time to time and tali Cheeks promptly Olid. On Saturday two Targe scaled pack ages. one addressed to C. W. Irvlno n«d tho other to J. A. Straub, were delivered at the hotel. Mr. Irvine opened 'the package hearing fits name and found the contents to be several negoMoible notes and -a deed of trust on Buena Vista lots. In wftich he and Flggat were mutually interested; two bonds tend curreneey to the amount of his last two deposits In <lie Bank of Islington, with the tickets at deposit. Not a word oteotrepanled fills package. Mr. Btnuib found Che package ad dressed to Mm to contain Rockbridge countv bands and coKi to ncarlj the amount rt the balance due him 1n the bttnk. Mr. Sfiabb had asked .Mr. Flg- gjt to Invest his money for him, and the bonds were accompanied by a note savting: "I bought these bonds for you several weeks ago find have lately chanced fire amour,; to your ttooount.’’ These gentlemen sent for Mr. Chwnp* bell, president of tthe blank. Stated the case to him nod tola him lutt they hvM (he mokattres 1 ntact. Upon exam- Inatlon of the bank books it was fouutl Shat (he two deposits bad never been credited to Jlr. Irvine, and that Straub's account was charged to the bonds invested In far Jlr. stnvub. If current reports be true .there arc other amounts in the hoods af other gentle men left bv flggat. which will show up tn n few days. Sheriff WMt Is on the track at Fig- gat. but the hopes raisrtl here yester day (Hat the officers would land him seems to have gone glimmering. on March 21 at Freehold, N. J.. to satisfy mortgages against the property. The White Star steamer Taurie brought into New York fourteen mariners, the crew of the ship Rialto, which waa aban doned In midocean. Jamea W. Scott has secured the con trolling Interest In the Chicago Herald. Negotiations are pending for the consol idation of that paper with the Times. Grave fears are entertained for the safety of the British steamer Istrlan, whtch is many days overdue on the voy age from Liverpool to Newport News, Va. The London Board of Trade has re plied to tho objection raised to the new maritime rules recently agreed on at Washington. The board supports the rules. laenver is looking city hall war such as she had last sum mer owing to the refusal of new appoint- ccs cn the fire police board to va* cate in favor of the governor’s now ap- pointers. Fred Peffer, the baseball flayer who put himself under the ban by_ hobnobbing With the people wbo wnntcd tn forrn a lot rue. has gone to New York put himself right with the National League people. A GRAND SUCCESS. Vinevllle King’s Daughters Have Much Cause to Be Preud. ROBBED BY NE3ROES. Jacksonville. Fla.. Fob. 19.—At High land Park. In VoluMa county, last night (Ft nagroes entered the More of Ed ward Gaskins. cluNbed him Into tonenst- tif.ltv and then rdtrted Him. Otaoktns' skull was ortufied and ho will likely die. He is still lneenetble. Both ne groes oeraned. Gaskins eras recently from Mlehtgon. THE TENNE8SE CONTE*,T. Nashville, Feb. 19.—The gubernato rial contest Investigating commute met at 9:20 o'clock today. When Chairman Caldwell called the committee to order nil the members answered. The counsel for Mr. Evans asked for time to con sider the questions that were presented ior argument, and a recess was taken until $ o’clock. Testimonials free. West A Truax, Wholesale Drugs lets, To ledo, O. , Welding, Klnnan A Marvin, Wholeaale Druggist!, Toledo, O. Hell’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally feting directly upon the blood and mul roes surfaces of the eyttem. Price 15 nt# per bottle. Sold by all druggists I nsiirmtill.it rie.lljr rtirerf, To ths Editor: Pies: Infers inform you naden that l kite s posture remedy for shore named disease. By its timely ase thourande of hcpcirea easel have permanently cored. 1 shall be nai to tend twe bottle# of mr remedy to any o< your readers who have con- iptloo, If they will send mo their cypress andpostoffico addresses. U» tyectfolly, T A. HLOBUJI. M D lal fiui streA KiwxJX SJfALL-rOX AT BT. LOUrs. St. Louis, Fob. i9.—akt noon today there was sevsnty-two cases nfsmall pox reported at quarrantlne. Ten new caees were. reported today and and It Is thought this number will be Increased with fuller re turns. Notwithstanding, the health au thorities are trying to combat the spread of the disease, and it Is feared it will become epidemic. If ever the weatther seemed deter mined to' Interfere with a g°od cause that cause wan the entertainment by the ViuevSUe circle of King’s Daugh ters to celebrate the seventh atnmlver- Twlee was It necessary to postpone sarv of the organization of the circle, the erYtertnin.men't on account of the feather, blit at last the ladles wet 1last night for the date and were detormtaecl to carrv out tfirrtr well DM plans de spite the weather, which was damp Do you expect to become a mother? If so, then permit us to say that Dr Hen ravonte Prescription is indeed a true “ Mothers’ Friend,” for it makes childbirth t by preparing the system for parturition, thus assisting Nature and shortening “ Tji'fS The painful ordeal of childbirth 1c robbed of its terrors, and the derangements iht-?J greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confinement is also short the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of nourishment iota child promoted, . A Scientific Medicine.—Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is a scientific medicit. carefully compounded by nn experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to *ooa. delicate organization. It Is purely vegetable in Its composition and perfectly hanaS1 iD effects in any condition of Ihe system. For morning sickness, or nausea, dutd pregnancy, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, and kindred symptoms, Us use ( prove very beneficial. As A Powerful, Inviooratino Tonic, it imparts strength to the whole system o the womb and its appendages In particular. For overworked, “ worn-out,” “ five tonic. As a Soothing and Strengthened Nervine, "Favorite Prescription" is. qualcd and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritabiii nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, ot, Vitus’s dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant npi functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relit mental anxiety and despondency. Even Insanity, when dependent upon womb disc Is cured by It. Treatino the Wrong Disease.—Many times women call on their family physici. suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another 5 kidney or liver uiaesm:, snotusi ujw nervous uiraurbOu or proutrutlon, another- here and there, and in this way they all present alike to themselves and their casyg and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which he, u fmr them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions. In reality, they arc only symtt caused by some womb disease. The physician, ignorant of the cause of sulkrinj, r courages his practice until large bills are made. The suffering patient gets no better, i probably worse, by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complice' A proper medicine like Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription, directed to the cause, t have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing syo ntid Instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. It has been well said, tl disease known is half cured.” Send to cents for a large Book (168 pages), giving all particulars. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 66j Main St., Buffalo, N.l and threrptcnlnc. Mrs. J. 8. Schofield had generously offered the use at her spacious parlors for the entertainment and the Vinevllle people knew wflaat 3V.C meant, as Mm. Botiufivul has no supc..er as an —- - tainer. Mare than 250 Invitations had itcer. sent out. and knowing this, Mrs. SchofleM wms nreparrtl to entertain (hem Her (handsome nirlora were beautifully decorated and brilliantly lighted uiml more rtace wits heM in rreena* 9f needed find It w?s not .ong nfter file truest* began arriving that it was needed. All day long the todies «f Vinevllle were sending in delicacies, so (flat hv night there was more than enough of all that la good to eat nn band to feed a regiment. Each lady dontr.lnir to the/.ajrie prided herec-lt on the oui'tty as well ns the nauntlty at what (lie sent, and that 4tio quality ■wats excellent ntid the variety abun dant the 125 sruerts present as well as the Telegraph’#) stiff, who were gener ously rermeirrfbered, will 'bear wU-irt^j. Mrs. J. 9. Pehofleld was wslstod in recrtvlnT bv Mrs. J.' 8. Schofield, Jr., Mrs. F'ew Ho’t anil Miss Mamie Hy man nt Tennllle. The progwjnme con sisted of vocal and instrumental mu sic. reading* anti recitations, all of which were of a high order and very pleasing. . , . Etch ruest who had received a little sack with Ms or her invitation con tributed one nenny for each year of hi* or her |xe, nod this novel feat ure not onlv netted something over $56 for carrying on the work of the airele. but afforded much amusement to the wnins people, who were anxious to know each others’ ago» Among tho visiting young ladles present were Misses O-il.-nore of Stm- dersvllle. Jordnn of Washington. Ga.: Yaung ot Eufaula and do Bouagri.ne of Wlarrcrtton. A Mother’s Experience. South Send, Pacific Co., Wash. Da. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir—I began taking your " Favorite Pre scription” the first month of pregneng’t and —- hare continued taking it r.lnre confinement. I did not experience the uausm or any of the ailments due to pregnancy, offer 1 be- gau taking your " Favor ite Frettenption.” 1 waa only In labor s short time, and the physician aald I got along unusually well. We think it saved me a great dent of suffering. I wat troubled a great deal with leucorrhea also, and It haa done a world of good for me. Yours truly, Mat. W. C. BAKER. Owes Her Life lo Dr. Pierce. 1 Team, or since or my youngest oasulted all the for several, the hirtlt o, child. IconsuMHMM physicians around here and they gave me up and 1 said there was uo help' for me. At last, almost discour aged, I began taking Dr, Pfercc’a Favorite Pre scription, and took five It is three yearn tcc’s Favorite Pre scription bottles. . •ince and I hove not hndl nny return oT the trouble." I feel very grateful, and in foct, owe you my life, for I do not think 1 should have been alive now if 1 bad art t your medldae.” V v/ zii j On the Arabian Sea. On this Arabian aoa in tho spring season you can safoly drift along the coast In an open boat The land breeze after mid night until eerly morning and that from tho sea In the afternoon and evening suffice to fill the sail and keep a gentle way on the craft. The eervanu are, of course, all elck end lying prone In the bow, and, snapped In a blanket la tho stern, tho master must be content to make his meals of tinned soup or broad and cocoa heated over the boatman’* smoldering embers. But bow charming la tbs natural beauty of tbo surroundings! Such as to compen sate the traveler for all pbyalcal dlsoom forte. Clow by the cliffs drop abruptly Into the water, clothed In aonut place# with the feathery bamboo; the wavelets splash th rooks with bine light; shove here end there on the commending headlands are the old forte, wblob once echoed with tho sound of cannon, hot now the boms of the pau tber and hyena, grass grown and disfigure In their outlines by the assaults of score of monsoon rains; In tho deep ravines be low their rangee nestle tho hamlets of tho cultivators who now, undisturbed by tho freebooters, pursue their husbandry neotb tbo grateful sheds of the trees.— Gentleman’s Vagazlna SUDDENLY ILL—While standing In Smith's owtaurant yesterday Mr. John Horne of Dublin waa taken Slid denly ill with h-ort affection and fell to the floor. Those who saw him fall thought he would ills Itefore a physi cian could be bad, but by hard work Japan's Debt to Korea, tie was kept alive until the arrival of The mikado of tba third etnttiry sent to Dr. Johnson, who soon revived him. Korea and eeeured teachers, who Intro- Late ysatenlay afternoon he wap gUU I dooed literary arts Into Japan. Until then 111 bat somewhat batter. J there bad bean no written language. Newspapers In Mocrnlng. Banian journals aro still In monrnlng for the czar. They will continue to aur round their front pages with a border of black ontll a year baa elapsed from the da to of bis death. IT j Manufacturers of HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS And Importers of GERMAN MACON, GA. For the coming season w<} arc'prepnrcd to offer to the trad our IIigh>Grade Fertilizers, including the best und pur KAMI ENCOURAGE THE LADIES. Every Maoon Merchant Should Lend a Helping Hand. It Macon’* buaineas men would take a few pointer* from the ladies who are to art out the epeclal Washington’* birthday edition of the Evening New* and in the parlance or the day "get a move on them” like the ladles have got, Maoon would aoon be tbo blggeat otty In the South. As has been previously announced the ladles will get out a special edi tion of the News on Washington’s birthday, which, by the way, la day af ter tomorrow, and the entire proceeds of thait one lasue are to tie given to the hospital. The editors, reporters, solici tors and office fores of the paper bavs all agreed to go hunting on that day and leace evry thing to the ladle*, and of ooume, the ladtee must make a sue- ceee of it, and aU that Is necessary to bring aueceas to for everybody who wants to see the long-needed hospital throw open Its doom, to help them—not with nice talk and good wishes, for goodness knows they will hear too much of that, but with patronage— bard, cold aeah and not be measuey about It. Olve them a good ad and they will give a good, bright, s. ... paper In return. Tile ladlea in charge of the paper are just now the bussltwt people In town, and the advertising eolkkors are making the rounds with wonderful ViGQMEN Easily, Quiokly, Permanently Restored, Weakness, Nervousness^ Debility* and All the min of stIIs from early errors or IaUt excesses* ths results of later excessr9 ths results of overwork, slrkueu. worry, v etc. Full strength, deveU opmsniknU tons given to ;K83£8E,r2S ERIE MEDICAL CO.. Buffalo, N.Y. SEED at. She D. H. Tjrwre flood Ob.’s old run 1. Up asgaa avenue, Macon. Ga. Guanos, high-^rude Acid Phosphates, pure German Kmiitol our own importation, bright Cotton Seed Meal, etc., at pries to suit the times. We say positively, without nny fear of contradiction, ths wc nre in a better position to serve our friends than any other concern in the world. If you will invest n cent in a postal and write for our prices and terms, it will prove a blessing to you and make customer for us. GET OUR PRIC ES BEFORE BUYING You will find us at same office, No. 358 Third street (tied to Dunlap’s). FARMERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY, MACON, GA. Fotmtoes. If baked potatoes are to ba more rtlcestl- hlo than those that are boiled, thoy mint bo baked in o qulok oven when the starch granules nre ozFused to a greater degreo of beat than iu boiling, and consequently where a greater chemical change take* place. Baked epotntoea retain their aalta and potsah, that are usually lost by ball ing them without their jackets. In taking bakod potatoes from the oven pricking or pressing thorn quickly will allow the ■team to escape, and they will not be so apt to grew watery If It is necessary to delay the eating of them. In a similar way boiled potatoes that ennnot bo eaten at odoo may bo kept more “mealy” If not closely covered, as In care there to no es cape far (be steam that accumulates on th* tover over them It will drip back on to tbo potatoes.—New York Post. - Angry race*. Japanese unused to visitors from tbe western world speak of tbrlr "angry (area" because (bey do nol smile. Japa nese children havo been known to run shrieking from an American or English lady, frightened by what seem to them her huge size, fierce face, storing blue eyes and white, uncanny akin. HflVca TT. h. Journal a/Uodtotme.) Frof.W. H.rcck»,who nukes aspsclalty of EpOgrt, hu without doubt tnslcd and cored mors am tw aayllvingPhysician!hitsacttreUsateehhlat " have betrd of caacaofSOytan’aundlaccaml ttrha IIspubliahMavaleableworkenUitodlsesMefixiS •ends erfth a large bottle of bis abtotau can, flwS anynffmrwhomsy send their P.O. sad gzpitrt* dress. We sdrias anyone wishing scars to stete Prof. W. IL FKEKE, F. Dl,« Cedar SL, »#w M* TAKE NOTICE. J. B. Brooks will apply at the aro term of Bibb superior court to hsvr M disabilities removed in the divorce am of Ada Brooks vs. J. H. Brooks. M. O. BAYNE. Attorney for J. B. Brook* urn DR. J. J. BUBERS. Permanently located. 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