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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1894.
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Bitch of Bright Item* Furnished
by the Telegraph's Hustling
Correspondents
TWIGGS COUNTY MASS MEETING
Delegates Appelated to tlie state and
'"engreeeleaat Ceaveatteae aad a
Lot of Stroag Reeelottone
Adept.d—qtti.r Politic.
Jeffersonville, July 0.—(Special.)—
PunHiaat to a cell of the Democratic
executive committee of Twiggs county,
a mass meeting was held M the count
bouse biuunlay. The meeting was
called to order by the chairman of Urn
Bald committee, W. It. Solomon, wlio
expkilncd the object of tire meeting.
Dr. William O’Daniel wtrs elected per
manent cbalrmon and B. 8. Kltzpait-
rick uccrotnry. The following delegates
to die gubernatorial convention to as.
somblo In At'lainitn August 2, wltli
power to appoint their alternates, and
InstruciUou.tQ voto for'W. V. Atkinsou,
were appointed: It. D. Shannon, J.
11. Solomon, J. O. Slappcy, D. M.
Jingle*. J. It. Cook, T. E. Williams,
8. E. Jones, B. S. Fitzpatrick, J. S.
,Vaughn, House Glover, Wiltlum Phil
lips. By unanimous consent of the
body, upon motion, Dr. William
p'Danlch wa« added to the delegation
as Its chairman.
The following delegate* to the cuip
greiwUaiul convention of tiio third dis
trict, to onsemblo nt Lhinvkinsville July
12, were apintnted: It. 0. Ho rulers,
W. L, Solomon, W. B. Tarver, W, J.
llarrisou and U. B. Wimberly.
The following executive committee
was elected: I. S. Hunter, D. T. Lamb,
Dovilxl jCi'iswell, S. E. Jones, J. J.
lvltchoiM, E. F. Ccoaby, G. It. dalle-
more, M. E. HLuppey, Murk Faulk,
George Bull and A. J. Wood.
Thu following resolution! were In-
trod need and luk/pted:
We, tlie Democratic party of Twiggs
county, lu mass meeting mss mb ted, do
ls-tuby linlorso the adminlalraltlon of
the praam, gevwmor and Mtate bouso
officers. SiciHlblo of the honest, clean
uiul at:!o iiilmhiwtr.iit.hin they have
given us of -the ullVtlm of «he Mo, we
take pleasure hi thus oxpresiaiig our
CgtWMMIoc of die Rime, and wo do
tMMby rcqucMt our deh-giilt* to the
Btnto ooavu »llon to voto l\>r the present
luemnbetkiH of tiio sta ’i- bouse office,.
Ttio following resohrUoiE! wJro of
fend and mlo|rt,d:
1. We, die Duuotgwts of ■ Twiggs
county. In convention UHuembleil, here
by resiow our plcdgi* of devotion to
the Dtnlmfc putty; amt iroclatm
our limit Ur able MantaMn to re-
maln truo to Us prill rip)— of wild
party.
2. Wliho In Homo derail! of his ad-
nilnlHlnutloii iwe iHlfer with I’resildent
Okweland, wo do not deny bln loyalty
to tho DCWCIMIt party nor Ids well-
known Integrity of purport in wtsldug
to servo to I he l»*i of bis ability the
IntorvHts of the Democratic |eirty.
it. We cordially nsid earn—Uy in*
ilirso 1h« Domoeontlc plnilftirm unit
call for Hu- ef cdy carrying cat of tho
pledges therein. rj"
It-'tiin- n'lie mi<oiiug adjourned, wlili-h
was n lnrgo and WMUuaS—ttc one, nn
ex|K-i*»'„.ii of the 1,rly hhh ink.-ii mid
Hon. A. O- Bacon nvn. Amnd to tie IN
choice Ibr .UnUevl States wsintor.
Wm, O Daniel,
B. S. MbfMMok. Ohalmuin.
Secromry.
GWINNETT DEMOCRATS.
ft® ft®
| ..JUHAIN’S- or
g TRAVELING DRESSES $
All colors in Serges 35c to $1
Pretty line of Mixtures 16c to 60c rNk
Silks for Shirtwaists 19 to $1
Big line of Remnants Wool Goods for skirts nA
®» at just half former price.
FOR FANCY WORK; ft
Big shipment fancy Crochet Cotton. All CjN
colors in Wash, Rope and Tilo Silk. Plain.and AY
k ()N Fancy Scrim. Reinuants in every department,
Jt©“Don't forget our Trunks.
| JUHAN’S SL "
A Houring Meeting Hrtd Saturday
■Night ana u Club Oriranlxod.
LAAvrenoov’ille, July 9.—<8 peel a 1.)—
IaABt night at 9 o’clock the Dtrooeruta
of l/awrenccville ajuie-mblrU In the
omrt house for the purpose of organ-
Islng n DmoentlB dub. Col. T. M.
Peoples <was vrieeted president. Judge
11. 11. Whlrivorih w.u* unanimously
elated vice president, vMr. E. H. Hol
land, second vice president; Mr. D; T.
Cain. aecretary; ’Mr. L. M. Brand, as
sistant <** > creury. It was the largest
reipreaenlatlvo meeting L.vwreneovJlle
lias had Cor eome time, there being
irinety-tiro members enrolled.
The following aspirant* for the legis
lature «nade eloQuent and enthusiaailo
Hpoeetiw*: \Mr. N. M. Bates. Col. L.
l\ Mol>»n.tId. Col. C. If. Brand. ,«an-
dtdato for the senate from the Thirty-
fourth district, made one of those cx-
m-urporenoous opeeoheo that be can
make at uny and all times. MaJ. W.
35. Simmons made the crowd foe I good
try the speech he made, not for any
office, but for the Democnic party.
The club adjourned to meet again
neat Saturday night. Gnvtnaett county
is g\*lng to march -to the polls In Oc
tober in * a*Klf. phalanx and deposit
its vote for Hon. W. Y. Atklnsoir and
all of the Democrats that are running
for office.
well an by thoee in oKher portions of the
tttato. For a dozen yeara or mure he.
hoe live»d in Savannah, where he was
connected with the mailing department
of At MorniafWtwa im close oon-
flnoment and arduous duties of his de
partment proved too much fbr him and
for **oinc time he has boon in declining
health. He came here some weeks ago
In the hope of gaining hack his lost
health, but Instead he grow worse until
the end came last evening. He was 46
years old at tho time of his death,
being the >bungeot -brotther of the Jute
Dr. T. M. Harris, the distinguished rpln-
M.-r «,f ill. <’lit 1,ill,m i Juiivh.
Rev. B. H. Ivey of Sparta will con
duct the funeml this morning at 11
o’clock frbm hl» mother’s residence and
the remains will bo laid away to rest
n t the old homestend by the side of his
father,* the late Daniel Harris.
A wifn and five bright little girl chtt-
wen survive him.
A DESPJ3RATE NKORO.
Ho Had to Be Shot Before His Arrest
Could Be Effected.
Bhehman. JuJy 9.—(Special.)—Baker
DowIh, a nbortous black brute, was shot
while resisting arreet hero yesterday
morning at 11 o’clock. Marehal Sale
reoeived a telegram from Pearson stat
ing thnt Baker was wanted on a setlous
charge and tha/t he was a bad negro.
He. with his two deputies, soon spotted
3Um at n negro dive. A scuflle at once
onsuod, hi which Marshal Sale, after
knocking miio negro dbwn, lost his billy.
Ho t\\u* about to clean up the arawd
and would have done so (nit for u time
ly shot, which took effect In his thigh.
ACtor beftig ehot he was quettly led ta>
jail, where ho now o/waTts the arrival of
an officer to take him to Pearson. Hit
wound is not dnngerou.M, though exceed
ingly painful.
It is nbt known whnit tho crime Is fbr
which he is arrested, but he has been
bounding among his ruco tliat he could
not be arrested by any man and that
wmebody would bo killed If the attempt
wna made. Ho is a bad negro.
JaUBimT’S MkVSS BlBETTNa.
H.vton’ton, July 9.—Op«ial.)~®l-
bert’s Democracy, about 700 strong, mi-
oomlt led In mass meeting at the opera
house yerfterday, and after wrangling
.it. HU I1\I- ll.HM-M .lilJ 'ltl’Mi’.l Wiln.W.
oiccoinpMshlng anything. The crowd
was pretty evenly divided boUween
lii/WMD and MoWhortor. A man from
oach nldo was put In nomination for
chairman, but a division bould not bo
agreed upon so as to secure nn elec
tion. Finally, by unuflual consent. Col.
T. IM. Swift, chairman of tho county
executive committee, was permitted to
preside long enough to put a motion
to adjourn. A primary election will bo
ordered for an early date by the ex
ecutive committee. The Indications
were thnii Judge Lawson had a slight
majority of tho mass meriting, bur; ft
Is thought that In a primary their
chances are o^bouit equal.
a younoUanImiowned.
, Crawford, Jifiy 9.—(Special.)—A 17-
year-otd son of Mr. Cicero Johnson,
who «vta about six mllea from this
place, waa drowned fats Saturday
evening last while bathing in a pond
on Col. L. F. Edward’a place, near
here. Xfdng Johnson was a stout lad
.and his companions worked falUvfufly
to ke*p him Trom perishing, but a!l
his efforts failed. The body was recov
ered in about an hour after it sank the
laat time.
DEATH OF WRIGHT M. HARRIS.
Ho Died at Ills Mother’s Heme Near
DavdwboPo Sundsv APternobn.
Dsvlaboro, July
Wright M. Harris is dead \t 7 o’clock
ycHiertlny evening he l»ri'ithod Ms last
at the Insue of hin sgvit mother txro
miles frt»m town. The announotcueflt
of lit* dt-vafi wttf l»e ro.nl wKh
l>y bis tmnv fricruta In Bavoumla, ns
of tbo physical cuo»ti-
. tuttou often come*
. from unnaturml. p»r-
3 nick>u» bouts, »xm*
tn»cf*xl through
iguorauce or
from mcwsw.
Su> h IjAtuts
rtmdt In !•**
of manly
xhaust-
ion, nervous debility, impaired memory,
low spin to, inrttalde temper, and a Uhhi-
kum) aii l oos <1 trangvm*;iU ot tniixl and
body. L|Mlepay, |«aml>xt-., mft*>mng: of
tito brain and even drx«n.l iua«miv m^mus*
timc« rveoilt fix n mch rockKjs i If iriisi.
To itsu it, r>> l tun uiul rv*t«»rr* »u«'b unlori-
unaUsi to bialth and Lappimw, U the Aim of
the publoJaYrM of a look wi it t.-n in j*Kjn ImjI
chaste huuniage, on tbo uatur*, symptoms
an»i curabihtr, by bocno trvAtnwi.t, t«f such
dboQffic&. I'Ll* book vtill be sout suolixl, in
plain envelope, s»n receipt of tea cents tn
stain|« to par po*U£o.
A<Mnx». W orld's IWfiwT kl*lical Ae-
•odaUon, US} Main t>l,, buffalo, N. Y.
OH. WAHT A COUGH!
Will you heevl the warning—the »lg-
nal, perhaps, of the *uro approach of
thvt nkvo terrible dleease, oonsump-
tlon? Ask yourself If you can afford
for tho mke of saving GO corns to run
life rl^k nnd do nothing for It. We
know front experience that Shiloh’s
Cure will cur** your cough. It never
falls. This explains why more than a
million io'f.hv* im p ■ ?*-M In yc ir It
relieves croup nml w'hooplng cough nt
once. For kUW back, side or chest,
pse GhUofi’s Porous Plaster. Pold by
Ooodsryn & Small Drug Company, cor-
mpr Cherry Vtrert and Cotton avenue.
SHOCKING REVELATIONS.
A Scotch nobUmvau Force® His ‘WWe
Into a Divorce Suit. /
Edinburgh. July 9.—Shocking rcvcln-
tiona wore made here during th^ tak
ing of evidence In the ruit for divorce
which Claud Alexander, son of Sir
Claud Alexander, ha# brought ngnlnrt
his wito, l#ay DHna, daughter of the
fours enth eari of Eglington and Win-
ton. Mr. Alexander, It .appears, discov
ered a visitor nnmevl Allison in hts
wife’s bed. and subsequently brevigbt
suit for divorce. Lady Diana today
testified that her husband forced her
Into it secret ajereomenr permitting
•lek of them to have free love roln
tloiis. AlMeott came wpstHHy to her
bed, and whim rfitf let ts*r huaband
know. In advance, upon each occosfon
when the visitor was to share' her
couch. Further reahlng of the case was
ndJounuM. t
LE BRUN'S^
iSK XITUKR SEX. TVIa I
A a bilcbaU AUmi*.
AN INCH OF LAND.
Shaving Down a Four-Story House to
Bring It Within Limits.
From the’ban Francisco Examiner.
The Elba apartment house, owned by
H. & II. E. Law, is four atones in height
and occupies cthlrty feet front on Van
Ness avenue. After standing in Its place
for two years It was discovered a Short
time ago that It was a fraction of an
inch on the land of Thomas B. Evans,
adjoining, Mr. Evans had a surveyor to
go carefully over the ground, and he
reported that the front.line of the houso
on Van Ness avenue was three-quarters
of nn Inch on the rear line, ninety feet
back.
-Mr. Evan, noliflfd th» Messrs, law,
and they sent tor the men who built
tho house, and he went ell over the
nround with another surveyor. The Law,
offered to pay 1100 for the Inch of fraction
of It. Bui Evnns had «ent hla enslneer
to the top of the bulfdJnjr. and he dropped
a plumb lino and declared that the Are
wall extended one and one-half lnche,
at the top over the line at the bottom.
Evans added that to the three-fourtho of
on Inch nt the ground line, nnd declared
that, taken up nnd down nnd back, there
was an encroachment over two and one-
fourth Inches.
Then the laws said tha.t they would
pay 1100 en Inch for ell encroachment
that could be demonstrated. The esti
mated value of lots thereabouts Is raid
to he about COO a front foot, end *100
en Inch the Laws held to bo n good ngure.
But Evens raid-he would take 1300 aud
nothing lets. This tho Laws would not
give. Through the contractor who had
carried on nil the negotiations, they raid:
"Mr. Evens, If we ere on property we
will get off."
And the next day ladders were ewung
from As roof against’ the Bide of tho
house and men began to chiral from
three-quarters to an Inch and a naif off
tho wall. Chip by chip ua the hammer,
toll Mr. Evane’ land la being cleared,
nnd n perpendicular shaving from the
brick walla la being scattered over the
neighborhood. i (
Fifty pieces fine French Ginghams, Creponettes, Sateens,
Batiste, etc., thrown on center counter at 12 l-2c a yard.
Pink and Blue 25c figured Sateens at 15c.
2,000 yards best Calico remnants at half price.
Light and Dark Challies at 3 l-2c a yard.
Toile du Nord 12 l-2c Ginghams—new styles at 7c.
Best Apron Ginghams at 6c. a yard.
• Yard-wide 8c. Sea Island Homespun at 5c.
All 8c. Check Muslin to go at 5c.
All 12 1-2 and 15c Check Muslin to go at 10c.
Gents’ 25c Black Socks two pairs for 25c.
50c Turkey Red Damask 3 yards for $1.
$1.25 Silk Gloria Umbrellas 95c each.
Fine French figured Organdies 25c; reduced from 40c.
New Ribbons, Laces and Linings.
Mosquito Nets and Frames, ready to hong, $1.45 to $2.25
Burden, Smith. & Co.
SUMMER RESORTS.
BOARDERS at Barker’ll Springs, one-
quarter mile from atntlon on Macon
and Birmingham railroad; quiet health
resort. Terms reasonable. Address
J. M. Barker, Thoinaston. C.i.
TIIE BRISTOL—13 _ to 19 East Eleventh
street. New York city. Select family
hotel. Summer terms $1.60 per day
with board. Home of tlie Southerner.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SANITARY PLUMBING.—WE ASK
YOUR ATTENTION. NO ONE CAN
BEAT US ON PRICES. BEST OF
MATERIAL AND PRACTICAL
WORKMANSHIP. TIN ROOFING.
GALVANIZED IRON. ZINC AND
COPPER WORK AND GENERAL
JOB SHOP. DEALERS IN PLUMB
ERS’ SUPPLIES AND MAKERS OF
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST BATH
TUBS ON THE MARKET. JAKRATT
& ABEL. 616 POPLAR STRRET, MA
CON. GA.
FRESH lot Elgin creamery B nd cream
cheese just received at Ooilier Bros.
LOOK OUT tor the Mg shipment of
fresh fish in this mbmlng. Hotels,
boarding houses and restaurants sup
plied nt the lowest prices. Out bt
town dealers will please write for
price*. Macmillan and Kennedy.
LOST—A $5 Mil at corner of Walnut
and First street. Please return it
and get reward. M. C. Balkcom, 231
Orange street.
BANANAS cheap at Shdverton’e drug
store, First and Poplar streets, or G.
G. Toole's. <56 First street
WINTER TOUR—ITALY. EGYPT.
Palestine. MISS ANNE SHAW'S
small select party for LADIES Octn-
her li twelfth year, twenty-th'rd par
ty. References In Macon. Address
for circular,, cart of City Bank, Rich-
mond. Va.
.WATERMELONS—One car of Jones
and Ivory melons just received. J.
Blnswupger, 47J Chltton avenue.
UNBINE.
Grutthtd {VUddiipgs F’o^r-
Tho only Flour of It* kind, and tho boot o!
my kind. It 1* in«»<l“ t*v u M»orft pro-
com k do wnto butt wo por*on«. f*
110O. n O rt v — V*** f WT '—* ♦>»« Xnowledxo.
A*k your Rrocer If his flour I* mixed
with corn flour. Such Hours aro Inju
rious to health. Wo h-xve no com meal
attachment. UNDINE crushed mid*
tilings fibur 1« pure nnd wholesome and
Is rosd* from selected wheat. IT IS
WATBR GUOUND.
CENT A PHD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
>K*r;K. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTR
WANTED.
WANTEO—Those who desire Wff lm-
RA’t.s In clothing, hats nnJ Bent** fure
ntskli.ic 3001I& to call at Redd nsr's. J.
J. Cobb. aaMxnee.
WANTED—You to »ee the 1894 Denamore
model typewriter on exhibition at F.
H. Pomeroy's. J. E. Minter, tele
phone 255.
FOR RENT—Tb couple Without ohlld-
dren. half of my house on Huguenln
Height**. Apply tb J. 8. Mabry, Vine-
vtlle wood yard.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms,
with an modern covenJencca, over
store of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den
tist. For further information apply
at Willingham's Warehouse.
FOR RENT—The elr^nnt two-**tory
brick residence, 631 Orsnpe street,
containing nine rooms and three bath
rooms and all modern conveniences.
The house has recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to nil
street car lines. For further particu
lars apply R. S. Collins & Co.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Rambler bicycle in Food
condition. Apply to C. A. Caldwell,
olty twill.
FOR SALE—Edgerton hotel bar and* bill
iard room eppoette Union depot. Oldest
and best stand tn the city. Cause of tell
ing loss ot erealgbt and inability to
attend to business. Apply to J. W.
Johns on premia**. '
FOR SALE—A icood milch cow, ohoip.
Call on or address T. Nelson Fethere
stone. Old Napier House, Macon.
FOR SALE—OKI papers, for wrapping
purpose*, etc., ra cent* per hundred.
Telegraph office.
FOR BALE CHEAP—Good delivery
horse and wagon. Apply at bnee to
F. O. Schofield, assignee.
STOLEN—From Benner’s closet Satur
day obout 4 o’clock p. m. one Ameri
can double case Hdlld gold watch and
chain. Links In chain recently filled.
Monogram D. C. H. on front case.
Liberal reward will be paid t>n ^ddiv-
ory to Benner’s and no questions
iMkod.
Military Academy
Prepares for Govern
ment Academies, Uni
versities and Buslhess.
For catalogues address
MiiJ. R. A. McIntyre,
Bethel Academy P. O.
■WHEN your wife leaves home board
at tho English KKohen; cool and
clean.
SAM CHUNG. 451 Cotfton avenue. First
class laundry.
SAM LOO. 674 Ocftton avenue, corner
Spring, has opened a first class new
laundry.
AT COST. AT COST—A. full line of gro
ceries to be aold at once. F. O. Scho
field. assignee tor W. H. Toole.
FISH AND FRUIT MARKET 412 Sec
ond street or ax our stall In the mar
ket.
AT TIIE solicitation of my many friend*
I announce myself a canddldate for
coroner of Bibb county. I promise,
ahould I be elected. I will give ample
satisfaction. Please assist one that will
appreciate the* position. Henry Small
wood.
BANANAS cheap at Shelverton’a drug
eto»re, Firat nnd Poplar streets, or G.
I G. Tcole’a. 456 First sweet. #
WHEN you buy building and Joan stock
be sure you got U with an association
that makes prompt loan*. Money fur-
nlahed in five to ten days. George A.
Smith. General Manager Equitable
Building and Loan. Exchange Bank.
ORDER ycur wood from Vlnevllle
wood yard; prompt delivery to any
port of the city. Geealln & Mabry,
'phone 458. '
AT COST—Must be aold. Come at onfee
and derive benefit of a full line of
groceries at aetu<\] coat. F. O. Scho
field, assignee for W. H. Toole.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U tha
best nvtds. Have you tried it?
CRACKERS, Extra Toaat, Royal Milk,
and a line of Holme# Sc. Coutta’ sweet
cakes always in stock at R. C. Keen's.
GET a bunch of freeh ftrfi tn the morn
ing at Macmillan St Kennedy’s fish
aud fruit market. Sam Baer’s old
stand. 4lS Second street, or our stall
In the market.
AT COST—Come and inspect what we
have: It must be aold. Remember the
place, corner store Armory building.
F. O. Schofield, assignee for W. If.
Toole.
I SELL Royal Milk crackers like those
left at your house at 10 cents pound.
W. G. Middlcbrooks.
10 CENTS per pound for Holmes A Coutu*
Extra Toast or Royal Milk crackers.
B. 8. Smith St Bro.
KEEP the money in Macon—Infocmatlyn
Bureau for monuments and railing,
stone wall and caller work. T. B. Artope,
Macon, cl*.. U2 Second atrejt.
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