The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 09, 1894, Image 8

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( XtP / -\N MVaoirfewim •, MLeSEbJferaP' THE GREATEST SHOW ON EA11TH. It ts to adtoilttal by prvo*. public ;ini ttvsil bhowmcb. | 3—MAGNIFICENT cmCUSE8-3 f —In Bepamlta Rings. 200 ALL-STAR ARENIC ARTISTS. EsUvwiWnary, Sensatloniil Und Start ling Acts. I-t bus nil (l» gi."9it rldcTS. It hi.m all Hie great aeritillsts. It hits all the grett clowns. It Siua nil the fUtroous gllidl.itors. It Iras .ill the Mirnous gyinUnusit*. It (ha all the lUroaus dancers. .» 'has 'all the great: harpers. It hus nil the greliit acrdblit*. It 'bis all the grealt ctiurtoteen, It bw» all the fatalotra r.iccrj. It hula tall (the faiaioara tjtteyollrits. lit has ull the fjlmous perfonmers. CwfitrlV .g-ftt tng more legcthwade dhhr.ictee land re- spxtralbHJty hilto the tfhunr business Uhtan -was evdr nown hteforo. They d® «cit borrow Ithe dastajff pi times of deed men t*> nMUQUArtkie In. They do not travel trader UlehU nreh's nuimea. SELLS BROTHERS are 'alive anti will be ait 'thou' respective posts to wet- come Ihklr uWmfcnB of frtelnU's who honor trJttn wtolxA visit this year. You «an rely on seeing Just 'wth-att (s prom ised. dithers have copied our adver tisements and Bto&n our title, but our tflionv Is too big. dbo grout, too magnl- flcetrtt. too -well known to be success fully Imitated. You nvtill not regrdt y'onr vltil't to Sells Brotthera' Shows and Its pleasant tnemoiles wilt endure .tor years. 5100 ACTUALLY INVESTED TO PER PETUATE ITS GRANDEUR. . Doui'tt fall to see itlbe mttfhkles:/ rich es*. lwtgeat amd moat cKisaUxil, pfctur- esque and novel 'street parade ever seen in any city. Prodigal profttSlOji ot princely patraftheenuilu proudly pre- eSt cuitosKles, Kite biggest oensnt!ons, 'tlhe biggest and beat 'bands, the biggest parade, obo gr.ttndeat of an speonicurar ptigwuntts. THE LEADING A51U3E- MBNT ENTERPRISE OF AMERICA AND THE WORLD. SELLS BROTHERS ore mtgtfiy In being aStvrtajya Pair to ttbe pttlillc nnd generous to rivals. They st«. thb cre- ultors of nhe elhow £hhk bears t'heir rf.ime. have personally managed It cwn- ■tltvuously for tWangy-three years, and have 'the proull dlsHnOUon of lotteduc- ' Under the hitgadt tchrts ever con- ettmwtwd. a mUfhty tmemorable union of Rome's regtfl past, prestti'dng toget her with dbe Arcing glories of the present era heroes said heroines of tionKlman- strtp FIlTt MONSTER CAGES tilled wtWh nitre evird animals, etmbrsclrei ev ery cuipMv- Must known to exist, exhfb- tlShff tmere new exclusive features '.hltn all Other whhnra combined. The only tgnent land tegttimatte egMblttlon of Its kind on earth. ETevulMjgc, a.totmHtng, unlkclttcntng and amusing, InehtdlStg anronB He tthoumnV* millionaire re sources* the wild briidt wonders of this world, the only 5100,000 patlr of living gl atilt Mpprtjxltatmil. SELLS BROTHERS have the biggest tiger*, the biggest Won*, prise herd of huge elephants, die only troupe of per- fortitmg ste.itib and tax IM, the big gest owtrlkties. drove of AtUbVan camels, •JW* filmed bbOrleU) home, n score of kangaroos, thte molt ferocious leopurd'a. • Ctttmiy «>f pnayful lions, ttfalned *e- bms, ithe biggest rhtnooeno*. the groat- mamnn YOU MAY not get on a of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzxlea, mt there Is a prise f 65,000,000 -PEOPLE* MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough nnd dressed, shingles, 1 uths, nnd dealers In mixed paint* lead. Bill. lima, plaster, cement and builders* hardware. | ,. li , OH TO 625 T HIRD STREET. '< ’■ - — NEW, PAPER. Application alatlti P'or a Charter For tho News Printing Company. * Application for charter was made In tho superior court yesterday lor tho Macon Now* Printing Company, with u capital stock of 520,000, more than 10 iter cent of which has been paid In. Tlic application state* Hint the com pany Is lo bo composed of Robert L. MoKonuey, Fred T. Loftlu, W. F. Combs. Tom W. boy less, .1. II. ltnu, N. i‘l. Harris and W. II. Lnngidille. Tho paper will bo published lu tho afternoon nud will lx* tin clghr-cotnmn folio. The editor-In-cldef nnd nows ed itor will bo Mr. Fred T. I oft In of In- dlnim, but moro recently ef Knoxville, Tonn., where he did vnlnalilo work on tlu> Sentinel for some time, lie has Wen considerable distinction an a dean, forcible writer and Is a thorough news paper man. Mr. Tom W. Loylcss Is well kuowii to tho people of Macon, who know lit* ubllity full well. He will be city editor, und It Is needles* to say avlll make the local colnnins sparkle. Mr. R. L. MoKcnuoy will lie business uuiutiKcr, which speak* well for lUo nmnuer In which tho business nnd the paper will lie conducted. The company expects Id get out tho first Issue of tho paper some day this week, but bavo not a* yet decided iwhrro their otBes will bo located. Tho Telegraph extends a cordial wel come to iho now paper and 11* pro jector*. cud wishes them uuboundod BUoeos*. J ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do no many people we see (round us seem to prefer Ho suiter nnd be mado mlserabto by Indigestion, con- ktlputlou, dlxslnesi, lorn ot appetite, coming up of <ho food, yellow skill, when for 75 rents we will sell them Phlloh’a Vltallxcr .guaranteed to cure them? Bold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street aud Cotton avenue. Genb’s solidSilverRing only $1.00, very stylish, th “ with Torquoise, Ruby or Sapphires, at Lazarus Jewelry Palace. Macon to Now* York, and all intermediate cities in Pullman Palaco Car, via Georgia rail road and Atlantic Const Line; shortest nnd quickest. Leave Macon 9:00 a. m., arrive New York 1:23 p. m. ' Joe \V. White, T. P. A. A. G. Jackson, G. P. A. > -L. J. Harris, Ticket Ag ? t. [ USB HOLMES MOUTH WASH. , , ' Prepared fcjr \ J>ra. Holmv *& Mason. Dentists, S% Mulbtrrj S:re«L ll cure® ble^dlnf gums, ulcer*, sore tnout sort throat, cleans the tmh and puriQcs the breath. Fbr saU by all drug, guts. The largest lino of watches, in gold and sil ver, can be found at Lazarus, the Leading Jeweler. f>r. Price’s Cream Baking Powder •Most Perfect Made. BACON’S CUMMINO SPEECH. From the LaGrange Graphic. In tthe Atlanta JaurnKl's report of SbiJ. Bacon** imefch nt Cununtog It wysi ‘UlaJ. Bacon was In flnv trim and made a masterly argument for Denroc- rwy. Many say It was the ablest speech over heatxl In Forsvth county." If lit was anything Uko his speech at La- Grange. wo have no dobut but that It was "the ablest speech ever heard in Fbraytti county." Wherever SlaJ. Ba con speak* he sways the crowd with the force of Ms toxic and his eloquence, and It is n fact worthy of route that nearly every county which acts Intdonseo Ba con. W. L. DotieLAS $3 SHOE. 55. cordovan, : f RENCH&CNAMEL1EDCALF: ' s 4.*3.1PFlNECAlf&KANSAI!0!I 53.WP0UCE.3SOLE*. EXTRA FINE. BOYSSCHOOlSHDESt You con satc i SEND FOR CATALOGUE W*L.*DOUGLAS % BROCKTON* MAS3. oomt by tutrclisBlug W. L. tttflua Hhtirt*. iliclurgr «i luanufacturerA of IMlN Rrcsusc. xrc me ioc i.ugr «luantuaciuren* od\crti*ctl chocs in the world, nod gnarnn the value by stsiaplog the tiaras nnd price the bottom, which protects von ogainst hi pitccs nnd the middleman’s piofits. Our ahocs equal cuatom work In atyle, enay fittlug nnd wearing otuliUes. We have them sold every, where st rawer prices for the value given than tier cannot supply you, i ROCIlESTEIt SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. COTTON. X wish to Inform ray friends and pa trons that 1 have moved across l’oplsr atr«N)t, opposite my old Mand, and with Improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, I am better prepared than ever to bundle their cotton to ad vantage. Consignments always receive my prompt and penonoJ attention. NEW HOOP! CORRECT WRIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICKS! SATISFACTION quaranbrdi ELUOTT ESTES. 51T-K3 Poplar street. V. A. JODWTOa, l. lYMidn*. Tic. 1-m‘iJ.ak Sostta XL tour*. (MCUry sad Trauorw Tho Guuruutoo of Georgia. Co \\ rH*e bonds for caahlecs, treasurtro* od. anlnlaimara, aaejutots. guardians, ra. calvsrs. and deoa a general niuciarz buslneea. OBc« Ut Oecond strtet 1 lr lU TO P.i‘** t .-a- K ™ir» taj *ii i , tit,,:. . DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located/ la th. epo claltle* venereal. Loat energy re. •tored. Female IrregulartUe. and polwn Nk. Cure guaranteed. Address In coatMcnc*. with stamp. 110 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. . DR. C. H. PEETE, ETB. EAR. THROAT AND NOSE. Hours. I to 1 and 5 to I. Telephone ft. Offlce. 571 Mulberry, corner Secoad streak Macon. Ga. DR. t. 1L SHORTER. EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Offlce ill Cherry CL. Maeoo. Ga. Have passed under a new system that affects wages and values in almost every walk of life. To say that this makes no dif ference to Maconites is the hieght of folly and betrays ignor ance on a subject a Mercer freshman can understand. If the new tariff does not amount to anything what was the use of eighteen months wrangling at Washington and of untold suf fering all over the country by idle workmen. The fight was against cutting down the duty on goods, because it was ild thought it would carry down wages in America. THE SENATE WON And now all hands must face the music. No such revolution in trade and manufacturing has occurred in a lifetime. We prepared for this expected event and will continue to give the very best service for the very least profit. These days are full of interest to buyers-and no one need hesitate abont in vesting now at the tariff rates we have so promptly discounted. NEW AUTUMN SUITS On a free wool basis and ' below. Materials were bought when prices were lowest. Work was done when depression was greatest. From start to finish our splendid stock came under every condition favorable to cheapest production. The new styles are master-pieces of tailoring art and elegance. RIGHT OR WRONG Congress changed the schedule. No amount of kicking, dodg ing or arguing alters that fact. Uncle Sam’s edict has been launched lbrth and is the law. With plenty of work for every body and fair wages no one need complain. We are jubilant and have adjusted prices to meet the exactions. Our aim is always be right, honorable nnd just with the public. The fact seems to be appreciated. MACON, GA. £51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET piles, boners, ,!rau SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE, Wrile for Quotations_^3«a Before Placing Your Orders. O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH 000113, LUMBER, MOOLDINOl PAINB. Lire RS3 CE11EE AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES. Manufacturers oni JJ-WivM.* 8ADDLERT, LEATHER AND SHOE 7IDLNQI #W*. 452, 4C4:in-3 456 Cherry Strati. L. Cohen & Co., J. U HACK, Uttn.cer, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest ltotiso in Macon.. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. W. A. DAVIS, W. F. HOLMES, B. T. HAY. r Street, Liberal advances made on cotton In store. The very lowest rate of Insur ance. MACOH SASH, DOOE h LUMBER 00 f#< INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. Madison Ayenue HOTEL, Hadlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3 per day and u£. American T!an. Fireproof and firat-claas In .very par- ticutar. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. Tho Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt lino cars pass tho door. -’ H. M. CLARK, Pao*. Passenger Elevator runs all night. EXCHANGE BANK, OF. MACON, OA. H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin, Prualdent. Vice-President. J. W. Cab&nlsa, Cashier. We solicit the business of merchant* planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. IHE UNION SMS BANK & TRUST CD II. J. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur. p\r. Vice-President; J. W. Caban is* Cashier; D. M. NelUgan. Accountant. CAPITAL. 4200,000. SURPLUS, 430.000. Interest paid on deposits 8 per cent, per annum. Economy is the rood te wealth. Deposit your savings any they, will be increased by interest*. Com pounded semi-annually.••; •t E. Y. ML\LLARY.'President. J. J. COBB, Cashier. DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street. Macon. Ga. Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which Interest will be com pounded semi-annually at rate ot 5 per cent, per annum. Loanst>n rtocks'.ind bonds at low rates, commercial paper discounted, ex change bought and sold. ,. 3. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stotson. Vic. President. L. p. HUtyer. Cashier. The. American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL.... .. ,, ., ,.5:50.000.00 SURPLUS.. .. ,, .. ,, ..525,000.00 Larrcst capital of any national bank in Central Georgia. Accounts of banks, corporations and Sndl/lduaLs will receive careful attention. Correspon dents Invited. MACON SAVINGS BANK 575 Mulberry Street. Macon, Os. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent Interest on deposits ot 51 and upward. Real estate loan* cn the monthly Installment plan, and loans nn good securities at Ion rates. Legal depasHcnr ter trust funds will act as •dmtnlstratDr. executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. FOWELL President 1LG. CtJTTKR J. W. CANNON. .Vice-President First Natal Bank, OF MACON. GA CAPITALl SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY,* CASHIER. Is C. PLANT'S SON, BANKER BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHES 1883 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits- We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points. G. Bernd & Co. MACON. OA. 1 THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: SHE'D AY MOREIEG, SEPTEMBER 9, 1894. COMING MONDAY, SEPT. 24. THE MIGHTY MONARCH OF ALL TENTED EXHIBITIONS, Under the Personal guidance of its founders, now on their Twenty-Third Annual Tour, IT IT "1°™^ TT V The Only, the Original, the Famous 1 y 1 ^ 11 jf\ J J“j[ Enormous United States Shows. Greater, grander than ever. Is as superb in quality as immeasurable in quantity. Introducing all new exclusive features. Three-Ring Colossal Circus. Huge elevated stages, 60-cage menagerie, gladiatorial combats, African aquarium, Australian aviary, Arabian carivan, spectacular pageant and trans-Pacific wild beust exhibit. EXHIBITION GROUNDS, PI&E BASEBALL GROUNDS. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. MACON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER M. tmam