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MACON TELEGRAPH^ SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER
which ovei
prices, that
want \
Be sure and see our new stock of stamped
Irish Linen Squares, etc.
Just received ten pieces high nrt Drapery
Silks, our own exclusive designs.
Prices That Draw.
ISe Turkey tint Onak lie.
We UnbtMcfcAl Dxuntt 4»c.
IMott Daaufc 40c.
lttewched Dan* Me.
Sl.it TtoUet Quilt Me.
45-UKXt runey Partter Rep* Sic.
SWnctl L*Kt* CW6 «5e.
M inch Wool Funnel Me.
You Can’t Miss These
Bargains.
Comfort. Tic In St.
ChetilNe 1>iK* Coven* SSe to $1.60.
tViltl* Portion tl.M to 61.50,
Worth Double
THE
npa^
p'lyiBMp
30. 1894.
FORMAL : OPENING : TOMORROW!
FURNITURE ! ""-^FURNITURE !
On Monday we open our new and attractive stock,
very latest designs, and invite your attended to our lo
may get for one hundred cents than ever before. If you
Bargains That Their Worth in Use
At Prices the
overflows with good qualities and the
you may see how much more you
Times Demand
you can save time by coming direct to us. Our desire is to please you by selling you honest goods,
and our ambition is to be known to you as a house who deals in reliable goods only.
THEWOOD PEAVY FURNITURE COMPANY.
WHERE TO 60
TO WORSHIP
Rev W. B. Jenning* Hat Relumed lo
Taka Charge of Hit Congrega
tion at First Fraibyteiian.
DR. MONK IN NEW QUARTERS
111. r.oiiU Will War.lilp Toil*? In llio
New Uullillng Adjoining ths Old
t'linrcli—>A Splendid Musical
Pro|iNnme.
Dr. Monk at the Mulberry Street Menu
odist church will present two very inter-
eating aubjecta to hta people this morn-
Irg ami tonight. Thin morning nls ser
mon win be to the young jHsople on "lie-
listen for the Young." At night Ills sub
ject will be "Wlm^ 8t. Paul Haw In the
Third Jfoivena." 'file services will be
conducted In Uia new building.
Itcv. \V. B. Jennings, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, has returned ami
will conduct the services at this church
today.
There will be on interesting programme
of muslo at Christ Cliuroh lids morning.
IMtOGIlAMMIC.
Processional Hymn—Joy to the \Vurld.
Vcn|te. (ItanduU.l
Gloria IMtrl. (OroMorcx.) \
OVPetira. (AllllarJ.) In C.
Jubilate. (Wells.)
liymtt-Tho Hon of Ood Goes Forth to
.War.
Offertory—Oh, Father Blest (Leslie.)
{Trio—soprano, alto and tenor.
Processional hymn—Ix**d Kindly Light.
The Itcv. Dr. A. U. Thomas or Atlanta
will proich at the Christian church this
morning and tonight, lie stands high In
the Christian denomination and will tie
liMid with deep Interest by the pvopie
of (hat faith In Macon.
This la tho loot day that the quartette
choir ut the First Baptist church will
aim: there unless they are reengaged,
which la doubtful, as the church nas do.
dded on retrenchment At a whole, this
choir has held together longer than nny
that has ever sang In Macon. • n was or-
l?m!red Hcptenilwr 1, 1MC, and has con
tinued without Interruption till now and
has deservedly unhurt a treat reputation.
Htrlctly a high class of music, arustn\uiy
rendered, has been the rule »f this choir.
Their work has lean a comfort ami a
wnlaea to the congregation, for they Imve
sung the gospel. Thwchuivh has now de-
elded to havo a chorus. Mr. H. A. C. Rv-
erett will twin the chorus, ns he 2 ns tho
quartette, so that good muslo will aUU
be cKpected at this church.
CI1URCU~D1UBCT0R Y.
A full directory or aervloa In nil of
the churches today will to? found below:
nAPTI8T.
First—Rov. Q. Braxton Taylor, pastor.
Sermon at U.a. m. and 8 p. in. Sun lay
•chool at V30 a. m., 21. M. Wlllct, super'll,
tendent l'rayer meeting Wednesday nt
8UI and 1J0 p. in. The publlo U cordially
Invited,
South Macon.—Rev. J. C. Solomon, pas
tor. Breaching at It a. ra. nu.l T:48 p. m.
by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at TJ) p. m, Sunday school at jao
a. m., J. W. Nichols, superintendent.
Host Macon.—Rev. K. J. Ovate#, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. in.
Sunday school at 8:30 a. in. Prayer meet
ing at this church on Thursday night.
Tattnall Square.—Hev. A. li. Campbell,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. tn.
Sunday school at 8:30 a. m., h. T. Stal
lings, superintendent.
Vinavllle—Rev. K. U. Carroll, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 7J0 p. m. by
the pastor.
BBLLEJVUB.
There will bo divine services at tho
Bellevue church today at 11 a. m.
CATHOLIC.
St. Joseph's.—Ilov. Father J. Winkle-
reld, H. J., pastor; Rev. Father Pen
Roydhousc, assistant. First mass at 7:30,
a. m. H-rond man*, for children, at 8
a. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30
a. m. Father WlnklewVI, H. J.,wlU preach
vespers and benediction of tho fUensed
Sacrament at & o'clock, p. in. Ushers
will seat strangers und visitors.
CHRISTIAN.
Walnut .Street, between First and Sec-
end—Rev. H. C. Combe, puafor. Preach
ing ut 11 o'clock a. ni. and 8 o'clock
р. m. by Dr. A. O. Thomas of Atlanta.
Sunday school at 8:3J a. in. Endeavor
Society meewi ut 4 p. m. Young People's
Christian Kndcuvor Society meeting ut
7 p. in. Strangers and visitors will re
ceive u cordial welcome.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church.—WalnMt, between Sec
ond and Third stroetw Rev. t\ I r . lteeno,
rector. Nineteenth Sunday nfter Trinity.
Morning prayer ut 11 a. tn. Strangers und
visitors will Uo welcomed.
8t. I*aul.—Corner Forsyth und College
streets. Rev. H. Orrln Judd, rector.
Service at 11 a, m. and 8 p. m. Holy com
munion first Sunday in month at 11 n. m.;
on the third Sunday at 7:30 a. m. Ushers
to aval atcangeri. beats free at night
'service.
Ht. Darnabaa Chnpel-Hev. Martin Da
rner In charge. Sunday school at 0:43 a.
in. Morning prayer and rrrmun at 11
o'clock. Wednesday prayer at 8 p. in.
Bt. John's Cb.ipel—Rev. Mnrtln Dinner
In charge. Birnday school nc 3:10 p. m.
Evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. m.
METHODIST.
Mulberry Blrect.—Rev. A. Monk, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. amt s p. m. by
Dr. Monk ut Wesleyan chapel. Sunday
school nl 9:30 a. m., Col. Isaac 1 fordo-
man, aupcrlntcndcnt. Strangers cordially
welcomed and seats are free.
Fir*t Street Methodist Church.—Preach-
In at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Class meeting nt 930 a. in., J. ft. Rice,
с, Um leader. Sunday school at 4 p. tn..
B. Chambliss, nui*rtn tendon t. Seats
free and everybody invited.
Centenary .-Rev. O. a. Cheater, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. ;n. and 3 p. m. by the
pastor. Love feaat at 8:09 a. in. Sun
day school at 8 p. m., J. J. Cobb, super*
tuundent. Seats free and everybody in-
VI ted.
South Macon-Experience meeting at 9
a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas
tor, ftov. T. W. Kills. Sunday school at
8 p. m., W. T. Collin*, superintendent.
TO BRINO UP
your weight tn firm, sound,
'healthy llo*b, of tor tho “Grip,"
or Pneumonia (“Lung Fe
ver Bilious or oilier Fovers,
or in»v wiuliog ilixiiM'; to
thoroughly purity your blood,
rouse your liver to healthy
action, and brnco an your
sjntem when you feel “run-
down" or "played-out”—tako
Dr. Pleroou Golden Medical
Discovery.
Arrtnatntu AVbon Cb- Ih,
Dr. H. V. Pikiu'k: Mr—Allow
mo to odor my tlmnka to you
for my good health elncc using
your **Golden Medical Dlaoov*
cry.” I wna but tho shadow of
n person, ho thin and Imgaant, without ono
momentwtun l\«rt suffered (or year* with my
•toiuAch mul liver, nn«l tide norlng hud a very
•-'o n' MlAi’k of 1.1 lirii-ix . I tl».*n t'onum noi>l
using tho M Discovery ** and my recovery la
vronuorfUl. 1 urn forty-il\o years old, and
twl »« well «iu\ btroug as t did whin llitloau.
rears old; my eleep la as aouud aa an infant's,
1 rttaxiu.
Your* thankfully,
I’rcoclilng at 8 p. m. by the -paolor.
Prayer meeting ..n-h . Wwinclay iilaht
.1 7:30 o’clock. 1—die.' Aid Society meet,
on llr«t IVeducwlay e.ttjrnjoh at 3 o’clock
To .11 these »eryl:e, -.tie „ubllc Is In
vited, and .tranfjrs vil. bo given a cor
dial welcome.
Vlnevlllo Methodist Church—Itev. j, e.
Wray, pantor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
mid 7:30 p. tn. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:45.
Knit Mloon—Rev. J. W. We.ton pas
tor. Kxperlenco meeting at 10:15 «. m
Sermon nt 11 n. m. and 7:ai p. m. sunauy
Kliool at 3:30 p. niT, Ueorge IV. Uantt su-
perlntendnnt. ’-
Grace Methodist i.'hutch—Itev. j. n
Owen, psstor. Trenching nt li m ‘
and 7:J0 p. m. Grayer meeting Wed.-itn-
day evening at 1M. K m toy selmo: at 5
p. m. All persona cordially Invited.
V»RE33YTdlU VM.
1*1 ret—Rev. W. B. Jennings, pastor.
Sendee* at 11 a. m. mud 7:30 p. m. .Sun
day sehtol at 9:30 a. rn., the pastor sn-
perlntendcnt. Prayer ami song pervlce
Wednesday nt 7:30 p. m.
• Tattnall Square.-Kev. S. I,, Morris, D.
D„ pastor. Be r vice In tho morning
and evening conducted by the pastor.
Habbath school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer serv
ice on Wednesday nt 730 p. m. Seats free
at all oorvlces, and all are invited.
r. m. c. a.
Men’s meeting at 330 p. m. and boys’
meeting at 2:39. Young men cordially In
vited. .. -«*.■
It should hkve been stated above,that
there will 'ho a song service at the First
Baptist church tonight. ' ^
SPECIMEN* CASES.
S. H. Clifford. New Caste], Wls., was
troubled with neuralgia and rlieumn-
tltm. bis otouvavh win disordered, his
liver was affected to an alarming de
gree, appetite fell awny and he, was
terribly reduced In flesh and strength.
Three bottles of Electrlo Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, 111.,
had a running sore on Ills leg of eight
years’ standing. Used three Dottles of
Eleelrlo Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve and his leg Is
■round and well. John Speaker, Cataw
ba, 0-. had llvo large fever sores on his
lug, doctors said ho was incurable. One
bottle Electric Bitters and ono hex of
Itucklen’A Arnica Salve cured hint,,en
tirely. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son’s
drug store. i
USB HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Hohnns & Okfaoon, Dentists.
556 Mulberry Blreeu.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, r.or« throaK, cleans the teoth und
purities the breath. For sale by nil
druggists.
HUES & HRNDttlx
Will lilnplny trlmmeil nnd imtrlinniiHl
millinery on TMmduy nml Friday
next.
LADIES,
D.m’t full fo see our baby caps and
little lh*ys’ caps nt ihe openlug. Hecs
& Hendrix.
The nllrulltm of the ladles Is eallnl
fo Itiva & Hendrix’ millinery oihuiIuk
next Thursday and Friday.
ZEPlIYtt!
Tho finest brand of xephyr has been
reduced to n eouts. Itws & Hendrix.
STRONG’S SHOE STOUR
Hargalns In ldsb grade footwear. Wo
can save you money. A call !« all wo
ask. Schell oboes a specialty.
W. ft. Woodson,
L. A. Wood,
Mauagers.
MANTELS, TILES, GRATES
Largest and best line South.
T. C. Burke.
THE NEW AND THE OLD.
The Adage “Truth Crushed to Earth
Will Rise Akaln*' Verified.
No event of the i>a»t quarter of a
century created «o much interest in the
literary world as did the announcement,
by Adam and Charles Black of Edln-
burffh, of the liwue of an entire new edi
tion of tho Encyclopedia Brltannlca, to
be known as ithe ninth edition.
The earlier edition* of the Brltannlca
were recognized by eminent crltlca of
the world n~« the most reha«hle authori
ty on all encyclopedic subjects, and as
such It had been referred to by scholars
of the English speaking world for more
thanu century. The advent of the ninth
edition Wins hailed by Ihb American
public with -as much spirtt and Interest
aa It was ut home, and In no aection
was this so pronounced oe In the sunny
ooctfon of our country. The South has
always been considered a rich field by
puhlTshcrs of standard works of litera
ture. Her people -are lovers of the grout
and Rood products of fthe pen, and to
this love L credited one of the main
cause* of her noted culture and refine
ment.
The i ml Venation tha't was expressed
when, on the appearance of the ninth
edition. It w.ns disclocd that It con
tained articles derogatory 'to the fiouth;
that the article on lAmerlcitn "Literature
had tarnished 'the -bright escutcheon on
the shield of Dixie's men of letter* and
state&RKMi; that an apparent prejudice
wa-s ohown a gain at ithe land and the
motives which hatuated the bravo bup-
porters of *th« Lout Cause, was general.
When his attention was called to
three mlFste.tements. *the loyal Southron
refused to accept tho Brltannlca; 'even
though he knew, fcy declining It, he de
prived himself and his tumily of the
.benefits of ttl# greatest litemry produc
tion the world has over Known,
It Is peculiar fac»t noted by historians
that lime l* 4h« great medium through
which history corrects Itself, and that
Inevitably (truth crushed to earth will
rteo again, before the memory of the
event passes Into’history. The fact that
the new edition Encyclopedia. Drltannl-
ca now offered for the (Inst time- to the
public by the (Atlanta Constitution
leaven no trace of Ihe former malice
and does justice to the „ South, shows
that In the future the spirit nnd motives
which Inspired brother «to take up arms
nguinfit brother, and 6on nyainst father
nlll be portrayed In a true light.
MOTHERS I MOTHERS! MOTHERS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while toothing,
with perfect success. It soothes tho
child, softens the gums, allays nil pain;
cure* wind colic, and ts tho best remedy
for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every
part of the world. Be sura nnd ask for
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and
take no other.kind. Twenty-flvo cents a
bottle.
Don’t forget tho inntinee
Wednesday afternoon.
TAILORING.
Sec our lino of Cheviot and
Scotch business suitings. Now
shades; new prices.
Geo. I\ Bukhick & Co.
CONSUMPTION
SURELY CURED.
To the Editor—l’leaee inform jour read,
era that I liavo n poaitlTO romoiy for the
aliava uamotl disease, lty Ra tiinvly M:,a
thousand* of hopelM. ciura linro tveu per-
mauenlly cured. I dial! ha glad to .end
two bottio* of my remedy freo to am- of your
readerI who luvvo consumption i*hey will
.end mo theireiprestnnd ]H*t offleo nddres*
T. A. Slocum. M.C.. 18JPoarlSt..NuwYock.
6TODEN VALISES
Recovered by Detective* Jenkins and
Patterson.
Three valises, one bearing the name
of O. N. Benson. Griffin, Ga., btvvrv
been recovered by Deteo:4vet Jenkins
and Pat'teroon and are now ut the po-
Jice eunfflon.
The viltee bearing ttie naimo of O.
N. Beneton to a. very flue one and wus
leeovcrdd from a well known: negro
Chief mimed CupM Redding, wdw 1*
supposed 'to 'have stolon It from a train
at hhe Junction. The oriier vtUses were
recovered from other panaeu, and Ull
of them Uro ouppoaod Xo have been
stolon.
The detectives have recently been
working up a. number of cose* of stolen
vilif s 'thait lhaive been reported by trav
eling men, and yesterday made a haul
that will probably load to the recovery
of a number of others.
When tvo such sleuths ns Mesore.
Pattebson and Jdntrtns get on the tmR
of a Met the tjent twins he can do Is to
surrender.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Tonle.
For Biliousness, Constipation and
Malaria.
For Indigestion. Sick and Nervous
Head.lohe.
For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kid
ney Diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or-*
ganlc regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley's Lemon Et'xlr is pre
pared from the fresh Juice of Lemons,
combined with other vegetable liver
tonics, and will not tall you In any of
the rtbove named diseases. 60 c. and
21 botles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility.
AS VIEWED FROM ABROAD.
We clip the following complimentary
article from the American Banker, New .
York, of Scpitemtoer 26th, regarding tha
standing and position of one of Macon'i
leading financial institutions:
The American Na tional Bank of til a*
con was started before the late "un*
pleasantness" in banking circles, or ai
Wm. S. Wltham. the Georgia banker,
and w)t, styles it, before ithe "epldemiq
of' bankera’ colic." and when the crisis
came It had plenty of good money foi
th’ose who had security, and probably
to this fact more than any other, Macon
owcvs her thanks for pulling through aa
well as she did. Cant. (Marsh Johnson,
J. D. Stetson and L. P. Hillyer, presb
dent, vice-president and cashier, re
spectively. ore as good a trio as could
well be-found to manage the large inter
ests of this successful concern. Capt,
Johnson is one of the partners in a
large brokerage firm in New York of R.
T. Wilson & Co., and if there is a bank
in 'the, state of Georgia prepared to
weither any storm and come out with
sails to the breeze. It is the American
National Bank of Macon. Rapidly in
creasing business and pleasant future
proopects make the Institution one of
note und prominence.
Perfect health is seldom found, for
Impure blood Is bo general. Hood’s Sar-
Bapurilki does purify the blood and re
stores health.
TAILORING.
See oup line of Cheviots and
Scotch business suitings. New
shades; new prices.
Geo. P. Burdick & Co.
Oaaes of forty yeara standing, whero
operation* have all failed, have been
cured by Japanese File Cure. Guaran
teed by Goodwyn & Small, druggists.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World*. Fair Highest Award.
Hew Fall Suits
Of Newest Material nnd Latest Fashion for young nnd old-
compose our stock, positively our largest assortment of
populnr goods yet shown, and the variety of bright and
tasty designs is on par with its extent.
We have the trade, because we have the goods, and.
again, because Low Prices for high grade clothing firmly
recommended have proven our drawing magnet.
We aim to please our patrons on a fair and honorable
basis.
Plain Figures MM One Price.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET, ■ - - - MACON, GEORGIA
DRESS GOODS,
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to give you more for your money than any house in the state.
Forty pieces new Surah and fancy China Silks
—best value ever offered—25c to 98c.
1,000 yards 54-inch navy blue, white stripe
serge, worth $1.25, for Monday 60 cents.
CMHrexi . Settoul Umbrella. Me.
Children’* School HUM 15*.
r-»t Cortot Mr.
Six piper Needle, far Me.
tM«n'« JF**t Rtock Sock. la.
lExxro-lnrc* Unen Totrete lOc.
Cra*i TViwehng Se.
Lie* Stripe 3cr*m 5c.
Gent.' Oators le„
XMoafe rtald Drra. Good. lie.
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Money-Saving Items.
14 yard* yatU-ariJe Fruit of the Loom
l!.0».
10 yard, yard-wide Sea Mud Me.
10 301X11* Apron or Dreu.Gingham 4Se.
to y**etto Oiriinr 55c.
nest ’Ores: CjTkmi Be.
Heavy Canton Flannel 5c.
Good Bod Ttcklnc Te. , ,
10-4 SbeettDg I5e. .
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