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i'HE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1894.
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FOR SUMNER WEAR.
Wc have just received a shipment of the celebrated
‘“Monarch” Shirts, eolnprising a tasty selection of novel
‘ ‘ ‘ I " The
designs in neat and fancy effects.
. them rapid sellers.
'he price will inaJce
$1.00, $1.00, $1.00
secures pick. See them in our window. Excellency of
fit, and durability of wear marks the superiority of the
“Monarch” Shirt over any other make. Try this brand
once, and you’ll wear "Monarch” Shirts forever. Try
one now.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET, .... MACON, GEORGIA
THE OLD CAPITOL
OUT OF ITS ASHES
The Old Hiitonc Building RoitorecJ to
th« Possession of tho Stats of
Georgia,
IT IS THE PRIDE OP THE PEOPLE
AnS the Horn, of the Mlitille Oeargla
Mllller/ end Agrleullurel College
—The llnlldlng Committee
Koporte to the Uovernor.
Milled (revllle, August 1.—(Special.)—
Today Judge D. U. Sanford, Hon. Bob
Whitfield, Mr. Sol Barrett and Prolce-
»or J. C. Woodward, the elato'a com
mittee to have rebuilt the old capitol
building in Milled go Vllle, ■will leave
here to report the completion of the
building to Hie Excellency, Governor
Northcn. Their report -will reetoro the
moet hletorlc building tn Georlga to the
Plate's possession. Every Georgian that
feels a pride In hie state's history will
rejoice to hear of the rostornUon of this
grand ohl structure, and those who
have seen the oM building before Its
Ing usefulness to the state, the college
continued In the old budding until
January 1, 1891, the opening day of the
spring session, after nearly 400 pupils
bad matriculated and gone home with
happy hearts to prepare their lessons
for the next day, when Are almost de
stroyed the budding internally.
The cadet oorps this year was Just
100 etrnng, and where, tn 1884, the ca
det* of the Georgia Military Institute
stood guard over the state's capitol, In
ism the cadet* of the Middle Georgia
Military and Agricultural College stood
guard over the state's property here In
ashes. On the same plat or ground
where (the G. M. I. cadets camped In
tents Is being constructed a magnifi
cent 'three-etory brick budding for the
barracks of the Middle Georgia Mili
tary and Agricultural College csdets.
Thus In Georlga'* palmiest days as n
slave etdte, in the dismal scenes of the
sixties and In her present greatness as
n state, the old budding In question
has figured most conspicuously. In her
present condition she is bound to be
come the West Point of the South.
The slate owes In great measure the
preservation of this property to Gov-
emor Northern
SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURB.
Tills Is beyond question the mostsws
fossful cough medicine we have ever
sold. A few doses Invariably cures
the worst cases of croup, cough nut]
bronchitis, while Us wonderful success
In the cure of consumption la without
parallel In the history of medicine.
Since Its that discovery It has been sold
on a guarantee, a test which no other
oiodlctao can stnnd. If you bare a
cough, wo earnestly ask yon to try It.
l’rlco 10 cents. 50 cents and »L XX
your lungs ere sere, chest or back
Is li,use Shiloh's I'nroiis Plaster.
Sold by Guodwyn St Small Drug
Company, comer Cherry street and
Colton avenue.
No doubt you have confi
dence in u», (we have striven
hard to deserve it) but don’t
take too much for granted.
Bring competitors prices in
your mind and put them along
side of ours. We’ll let you be
judge, jury and all.
516 CHER If ST.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS.
Macon to New York Via the Rich
mond and Danville Railroad.
By a change of schedule In effect
Sunday, May 13, Macon has double
daily schedules to Washington and
New York via Atlanta and the It.
and D. railroad:
Ixave Macon ~ •' a. m„ 4:35 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 a. m„ 8:05 p.m.
Leave Atlanta, B, and D„ 13 m„
9 pr m.
Arrive Greenville. R. and D„ S:C0 p.
m., 3 a. m.
Arrive Charlotte. R. and D„ 8:39 p.
m„ 8:30 a. m.
Arrive- Danville, R. and D„ 13:30 a.
ro„ 11:45 a. m.
Arrive Washington, R. and D„ 7:13
a. rh., 8 p. m.
Arrive New'York. P. R. R.. 1*3 m,
6:311 a. tn.
Train leaving Maeon tn morning »r-
rivea at Richmond next morning 7:15
a. m.. and leaving Macon In the af
ternoon arrive! at Richmond 4:50
p. m. . .
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
THE HTOCK OP
W. A. REDDING,
CONSISTING OP
CLOTHING AND
OATS, &C, MUST
BE SOLD AT
ONCE. BIGGEST
OF BIG BAR
GAINS OFFERED
J. J. COBB,
ASSIGNEE.
NEW LINE TO MONTGOMERY.
Via Georgia Southern and Forlda
Leave Macon 11:10 a. m.
Arrive Amcrlcus 5:00, p. m.
Arrive Montgomery S:0Q p. m.
Ask for tickets via tho SOwanee
River Route.
G. A. Macdonald, general pdsscpger
agent, Macon. Ga. Telephone 100.
WILL OPEN IN-
TWO MONTHS
Deed to the Calloway Building Turned
Over to the Hospital Com-
mitfee Yesterday.
MR. DAENENBERG'S LIBERALITY
He Give* Five Hundred Dollar* to Start
Fund For Furulsltlng aud Main
taining (lie IJo«|il!al— Will' .
Solicit fiubacrlptlone- •
The deed to tho hospital was turned
over to the trustees yesterday nud the
Institution wiU throw open its doors on
October 1.,
This announcement will lie hulled
with much pleasure by hundreds of
people who have contributed to the hos
pital aud have been anxiously await
ing Uie day when its doors will bo
thrown open to tlie public.
Since the project of building a hos
pital was hist started U has met wlUt
muuy obstacles, but by pcryoyerance
It now seems that the desired result is
nbont to be accomplished and tliut Ma
con will soon be able to rare fur stran
gers and others who may heed medical
attention nud professional nurslog.
Work of repairing and remodeling
the building will begin at once; and by
October 1 It will be ready for occu
pants. Those huvlng the hospital la
oharge will begin at once to solicit sub
scriptions for furnishing the building,
and It Is expected that a liberal re
sponse will be made by all who are
tsilled on for this purpose, as tho nec
essary furnishing Is nil that is now acc
essary for the successful opening and
innlnteminco of tlie hospitaL Mr. J.
Dauuenberg,' with that liberality for
Which he is noted, yesterday sent
Mayor Henry Horae Ills check for 550U
ns n starter for furnishing tlie building.
This was no more than might have
lieen expected of Mr. Dannenberg, who
bus always been ready With loosened
purse strings to assist In any charitable
cause. In order that the fund for fur
nishing. equipping nml liiaiutalulng tho
hospital might be pushed ns rapidly as
possible, the committee In charge of
affairs will address circular letters to
prominent citizens asking their co-op
eration.
Tlie Clay residence, which wns pur
chased some time ago by the commit
tee for the purpose of using It as a hos
pital, will be sold anil the proceeds de
rived from the sale invested hi tho
building Just purchased.
The transfer of tlio deeds to the Cal
laway building effectually settles tlie
question of n permanent site for the
hospital, nnd while the committee,
hopes that no effort will be. mado to
burning will recognise Its familiar ap
pearance from the accompanying cut
of the building as K now stands. The
outwtird appearance of the building la
a fao almllo of the old building, tho
greater part of tho walls having been
left standing uninjured. Tho Inward
structure Is very nearly the some, some
eHgtst changes having bean made for
the convenience and safety of the build
ing.
'l'he old capitol building, as It Is now
familiarly known, forms a prominent
part of Georgia's history. In 1S03 tho
legislature passed an net mithorlalng
the seleotlon of « alt* at the head of
navigation on -tht Oconee Nvcr for tho
future capital of the state. The build
ing was begun tn this year, und the
legislature held Us drat session In the
new building In 1S08. From then until
1867 all sessions of the legislature were
hold her*. Afterward* the capital was
moved to Atlanta.
In 1ST* the general assembly passed
nn act establishing the Middle Georgia
Military and Agricultural CVdlero end
loaned the University of Georgia the
old capital building and other grounds
nnd buildings for that purpose. With
untold good to the young men and wo
men of Georgia and with ever Ineress-
Awarded
lllfhMt Honors—World’s Pair.
DR.
W CREAM
BAKING
ptmoa
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A ftite Grape Or ant of Tartu Powder. Fret
™ Ammo.ua, Alumotinv other adulterant.
. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR.
Mr. John Bailey Entertains a Number
of Friends at His Pretty Country
Home.
One of the most enjoyable affairs ev
er nttemknl in this county was the bar*
beouo given several day* by
ltalley at his pretty country home on
tho Columbus road about flv© miles
fm city*
A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Halley had been Invited to partake of
their hospitality aud all gathered there
nbont 11 o'clock. At midnight before
several fat pigs and lambs had been
prepared and placed on tht amoktnff
trench, and by the time the guests ar
rived the tempting: savor permeated the
Urge yard and grove In a most per*lat
ent and tantalizing manner. Jud U1U.
r who Is something of a barbecuer him
self. with the host nnd a number of
hands from the plantation assisted In
this moat Important feature of the prep
arations, and when their task was com
pleted a good old-fashioned Georgia
barbecue wan the result. This was Ha
vered by all kinds of salads, dressed
meals and the like, which, when ar*
ranged on the table In the largo grove,
proved a temptation fit for epicures.
It was heartily devoured, and being
topped off with several of John MUy*i
sixty-pound melon*. made an ideal feast
and one calculated to put the crowd In
a good humor (hr several days to come.
Mr*. Bailey did the honors of hostess
in s most charming manner, while Mas
ter Henry, who is hardly la sight of Ms
third year, entertained the other chil
dren In royal style.
After dinner little Louise Juh&n en
tertained on enthusiastic audience In
the grow* with s.vi..- her inimitable
recitations, und toward sunset, after
having partaken of some more of the
Juicy watermelons, the party lothfully
dispersed.
dir.*and Mrs. Bailey were voted an
enthusiastic resolution of thanks and
good wishes.
ANSWER Tins QUKSTIOIC
Why tt*> m many people vrs mm
around us seetn to prefer to suffer and
l»e made miserable by indigestion, con-
•ilpaUon, Ululate*. loos of appetite^
coming up of the food, yellow skin,
when for 71 cents we wtU eell then
KMloU'a Vital 1aer, guaranteed to cure
ibamT
Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug
c»rner Chwry street and
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.
Mrs. J, It. XJaqpiflnd of this city Is
vlgmng her awnt.' Mrs. Rutland, at lr-
wlhtoo*
* Mrs. T. A. Ford is spending 'some
tlmo 1th her parents In Brunswick.
Utile Miss Alice Frink has returned
to her homo, after a delightful visit to
her Hawklnsvllle friends.
Mr. Oh.irks E. Humour and lifs 1n-
teresthig family left this week to spend
ibe summer at Olarkesvillc.
Mr. J. C. Jones’la spending some time
In Fit/.put rick.
Rot. S. Ij. Morris of Tattirall Square
Pivsbyteriau Church is taking a slu4t
vacation In Pousaeol’i, Fla.
Mr. L. O. Price has gcoe on a busi
ness trip to his old home to Beaufort,
S. C.
Mrs. K. N. Seymour has returned
froni a trip to* Atlanta, where Kite spent
subw tinn* with her Mend, Mrs. Jtdm
D. Easterlln.
Professor and Mrs. C. O. Townsend
have gtMic to Turnervllle to spend the
remainder of the summer.
Mr. R. L. McKcnny rv*turned yester
day ttom Cu mb,-da ml and SL Simons,
where he *|*nt ten da}*s.
Miss Prattle Roberts a beautiful aud
faseluat-ng young lath* of MilletiguviUe,
fa on a visit to Miss Rosa Tlilblni at
«I8 Orange Miui This charming
young lady frvnu the old capital at ou<»
of Georgia's fairest daughters, and she
will no doubt be the recipient of many
honors while tu Macon.
Mr. Harry Spencer of London. Can
ada, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Roanlraan at thoir charming home near
Macon.
Out of sorts l
take
Brown’s Iron
Bitters
Interfere with Them in opening the hos
pital, yet they propose to go nliMd nnd
tight any such effort to the Inst should
It lie made. They now Uavo tlie very
licet site ta the city for tho purpose and
do not propose to give It up.
MORE HIGH HONORS
For Dr. Price’s Cream Baking I’owdcw.
Another signal triumph has been
achieved by Dr. Price's Cream Baking
Powder. At the California Midwinter
Fair of 1SB4, as at the World's Colum
bian Exposition of 1SSX1, It surpassed
all competitors. An export Jury, after
careful analysis aud exhaustive cum-
|wr sou. award-d it highest honors and
a special gold medal. The award was
for highest leavening power, perfect
purity and general excellence. It was
Mistaim-d by the unanimous vote of
the Judges. Coupled with the victory
at Chicago, the achievement at Kan
Francisco conUrnis aud emphasises Dr.
Price’s as “The Forctnost Baking Pow
der In the World.” It now stands su
preme.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has for the
lost eight years been reasonable la his
charge* for dental work, and who la
better prepared to do bridge, crown
and all kinds of dental Wurk, having
taken a post graduate course in pros
thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen
cy of the times. Is willing to be erea
more reasonable in bis charges. Come,
let him examine you/ teeth aud see
how reasonable you end have your
dental work done. Teeth extracted
without pain. 121 Washington ave
nue, near First Baptist Church. Vine-
viilo and belt line of street cars pass
his office door, Macon. Ga.
AN ELEGANT PIECE OF TAINTING
One of the meat elegant pieces of
work turned out by.a Macon amateur
ta the large pauc-l mirror In Julian's
window, executed by Miss Clifford
Wing, da tighter of Mr. Gorge F. Wing
The piece stands seven fleet high and
r.-fleets great credit on Miss Wing's
skill as an artistic designer. It will be
on exhibition at Juhua's the balance of
the w eek.
" i > ■ •*' • »
BLACK EMBROIDERED MULL—500 pieces black erabroid-
■ ered 22, 27 and 45 inches wide, very quality you want at
10 cents the yard.
New dark colored Outing, smali patterns 10c
Big log of White Aprons ...; 15, 20 and 25c
New Puff Bosorn Shirts 45c
Black Nunsveiling, 22 inches wide. 8c
Extra value Bath Towels 10c
Short ends of Wool Dress Goods 7c
All styles of Finishing Braid. 10c
See the Fans we sell for 10c
Big drive in Black Goods.
20 yards of extra heavy, yard-wide Sea Island for $1.00
Where will you spend that vacation? Why. not go to the White Sulphur
Springe Hotel, at White Springs, on the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad?
It is the coolest re3ort in the state, Immediately upon the bonks of the &u
wanee River. This popular hotel has been thoroughly renovated, painted and re
furnished. and is run In connection with the wonderful Sulphur Spring, which dis
charges 2,000,000 gallons per hour. The finest bathing pool*in the world. Go*>d
fishing and hunting; pretty Olives; No mosquitoes; no malaria. The water is a
specific for rheumatism and dyspepsia In all forms; nervoui .exhaustion; all kfci-
r*y and stomach tro iblft; all diseases of the skin. Reduced rates upon all iall-
roada. Rates 72 to 72.50 per day. cJpecfal rates by the week or month. For par
ticulars, address
WHITE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA.
WM. H. WREN, Manager,
DR. M'RAE’S
Painless nnd Harmless Cure For Or
ganic Stricture, Gravel or Stone.
Call at the drug store of Sol Hoge,
comer Second and Mulberry streets,
Macon, Ga., sole agent for Macon and
vicinity for this wonderful remedy,
and give It a trial. After a trial of
eighteen months In the stated of North
Carolina, South. Carolina, Georgia and
Florida, It was fully demonstrated
that it will cure from 85 to DO per ctnt
of cases treated. It Is absolutely harm
less, cures without pain, inconvenience
or loss of time from employment
It will tone np the organs, and when
It cures.leaves them In as healthy con
dition as nature made them.
With each viaJ are full instructions
and directions.
The Knowledge
Of the Whole World
Now Within Your Reach.
Goodwyn & Small, druggists, will tell
you that Johnson's Magnetic Oil al
ways gives satisfaction and is the
cheapest.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Georgia, Bibb County.—Will bo sold
before the oourt house door in the city
of Macon during the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in August, 1894, the
following described property, levied on
to satisfy certain state and county tax
fl. fas. for the year 1893, to-wtt:
Lot 4. block 9 Northwestern commons,
bound on one side by property of R
and Kate Miller. William West ami
Carrie Wilkinson, on another by prop
erty of E. E. Tracey, on another by an
aMey and on another by Matt Alien.
Levleld on the property of estate of
Mrs. E. C. Collins.
Also, pare of lot 5, square 70, city of
Macon, bound on one slde-by Washing
ton avenue, on another by property of
K. P. Moore and on two others by al
leys. Levied on as the property of Mrs.
J. L. Saulsbury.
Also, part of square il, North
west range, being 83 feet by 210 feet.
Levied on as the property of William
Lee ElllSv,
Also, lot op Fourth street, bound oh
one side by property tof W. S. Payne,
on another by property of Mrs. W. T.
Harbaum, on another by Watson & Ad
ams Co.’s warehouse and on another by
Fourth street. Levied on as the prop
erty of W. T. Johnston.
Also, lota 1 and 2. block 30, Bellevue,
bound on one side by Euclid avenue,
on another by Dbver street, on another
by an alley and on another by property
of American Investment and Loan Com
pany. Levied on as the property of J.
O. McMillan.
Also, lot 14 of subdivision of lot 44 of
Dubois' survey the Thomas Wolfolk
lands, said lot being 54 5-8 feet front by
ICO feet deep. Levied on as the prop
erty of John McMuIlIn, agent.
AI». one acre ot land in Vineville dl«
trie*, corner of Forsyth road and First
street and known as lot 1, block 2, In
the Wheeler survey of the Crump
lands. Levied on as the property of
E. A. Roes, guardian.
Ateo. one acre in Godfrey district,
being part of lot 35, bound east by nn
nlley, south by property' of Ford, west
by property of Battle and north by a
afreet. Levied on as the property of
B. H. Wrigley, trustee.
Also, part of lot 5. square 83, city of
Macon, bound on one side by Washing
ton avenue, on another by property of
W. O. Johnson, on another by property
of Mrs. E. J. Stephens and on another
by colored Presbyterian church* Levied
on as the property of Champ Bryant.
Also, Ibt In Godfrey district In Tindall
property bound on one side by W. M.
Gordon, on another by Ward street, on
another by Willingham and on another
by Crutchfield. Levied on as the prop
erty of Ben Barton.
Also, lot In Vineville district bound
north by Mrs. Ford, east by Curator-
phen & Tillman, south by Sullivan and
wort by John Rerkn+r. Levied on as
the property bf Sarah Hillsmon.
Also, lot In Vineville district bound
north by Central railroad, west by W.
A. Huff, south by Ann Bell and Hydney
Kendall and east by Henry CaUiway
Levied on as the property of Joe Sea-
brooks.
Also, lbt In Vineville district bound
east by a street, south by property of
J. M. Jackson and west and north by
property of Cobb & Cabani*a. Levied
on an the property ot \V. A. Jackson
tor taxes for years 1S92 and 1893.
Also, 18 anno of Lind, more or less
In EaM Macon district bound north bv
Dr. J. G. McCrary, east by Jefferson
ville road, west by lands of Kennedy
and south by lands of Gas Atkin*.
Levied on as the property of A. J. Sol
omon for taxes for the year 1892
Also, lot on Adams street In city of
Maoon bound north by Central rail
road. west by Adams street amd south
and west by CbmlHa Kitchens. Levied
on as the property of Lena Carter for
taxes for year 189L
A lot In Godfrey district containing
two acres, more or less, bound east bv
a lane, north by property of Douglas*
west by public road and south by nro£
erty of Hollis. Levied on as the
erty of Henry Darby. prJt *
Also, lot In Vineville district, bound
on Ihe -a eat by North street, south fcv
ilose Bivins, east by G. \V. Burt and
north by Emma EtIio:t. Levied on as
the property of Sun Wommick.
C. S, .WESTCOTT, Sheriff.
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