The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 07, 1894, Image 11

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1894. IT INCREASED |N EVERY WAY, Except iu price of admission. LARGER CANY 7 'AS, LARGER MENAGERIE, more trained animals, more inen, more novelties, a greater number of acts and better ones than ever before. < GRAND PARIPATETIO PLAJSANCE greater* than the Chicago Miday—curious human beings with queer religions and ceremonies, Pagans, Idolaters, Heathen, Mohammedans, Cannibals, ,1 Vishnu#, Buddhists, C'onfucians, Hindoos, Chris- k-fat tians and Amasons, whole families of savage peo-f pie with their huts, weapons, implements, musical* instruments, rites, ceremonies, dances and games. DID YOU EVER SEE A GIANT GORILLA? No, and you never will unless you attend the Barnum & Bailey greatest show on earth. Herel is the only living specimen of the wonderful coun- < terfeit of man. JOHANNA, THE WIDOW OP BIG CHICKO, 5 the greatest curiosity ever exhibited, and of the '* utmost interest to scientists as well as the curious. | TWO IMMENSE MENAGERIES of wild and trained beasts. Ferocious and domestic animals, performing at one time. IMMENSE HORSE PAIR, with 400 superb specimens wopth $100,000. .Giant Ox 18 bands high. Hairless Horse. Dwarf Cattle. Steer with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils and 3 horns. All the crowned w heads of the world represented, and the military uniforms of all nations at 9 a. m. on day of the show. J5STLOWEST EXCURSION RATES on all railroads to all points on the big show’s great Southern tour. Louisville October 1, Bowling Green October 2. Nashville October 3, Colum bia October 4. Birmingham October 5. Montgomery October G. Macon October 8, Amerlcua October 9. Augusta October 12. Athens October 13. Atlanta Octo- ber 16, Rome October 16, ChatUmboga October 17. THE GREATEST LEADER IN AMUSEMENTS. The Greatest Show on Earth WILL EXHIBIT IN MACON NOT UNTIL OCT. 8 On its triumphal tour of the Southern states. Undivided and undiminished exactly as it hua been all season. BE FOOLED BY NO CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS. ’ Which exhibit thtough the North a t 25 cents, while they are worth less, and try to fool the Southern people with a fairy tale of reduced prices, which they have really raised. There Is only o ne great and inimitable show In the world and thut la the BIG BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW. Capital Invested J3.G00.C00. Dally expense 37.300. Only show Indorsed by the clergy. Nb false pretenses. No exaggeration. Everything lust as adver tised. Now performances, new people, new attractions. GRAND ETHNOLOGICAL CONGRESS OF STRANGE AND SAVAGE PEOPLE. Great equestrian tournament. Fox hunters’ meat. Equestrian May polo dance. THREE CIRCUS COMPANIES IN THREE RINGS. Two elevated eta tree, race track and etecl-foarred animal arena. TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION. Acrobatic, gymnastic and tumbling tournaments, circus, hippodrome, rac. ing, aerial, equestrian, wild beast and domeetlo animal exhibitions. COLLECTION OP GIANT AND PIGMY QUADRUPEDS Gathering of curious creatures from all countries. 12-CHAMPION MALE AND FEMALE EODESTRIANS-12 / Three circus companies Cn three rings. Two menageries of wild and trained beasts. Two elevated stages for Olympian games. One World's Fair of modem marvels. One hippodrome with all kinds t>f races. One mammoth museum teeming with wonders. One horse fair with actually 400 homes. Five advertis ing cars, 126 agents. Ten acres of water-proof tenlts. Fifty dens of wild b«.ssts. Twenty pantomimic clowns. Twenty anlmail actors. Twenty exciting races. One hundred circus acts. Three hundred circus performers. Fifty nerlallsjs. • Fifty jockey? and riders. Two herds of elephants. Two droves of camels. 100 trained nnlmnls. Admission to everything CO cents—children half price. Compared with oura other shows would be dear at 10 cents. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performances at 2 and 8 o’clock. Our prices the same North and South and everywhere we take the same big show. PRICES THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH CHILDREN UNDER NINE YEARS OF AGE' 25 CENTS. Reserved Seats at regular prices and Admission Tickets at usual slight advance at Burr Brown’s Book Stor<?, G66 Mulberry St AROUND THE SACRED ALTAR Rev. F. F. Reese Has Returned to His Congregation After a Pleas ant Vacation. REV,, H. C. COMBS NOT IN MACON And There Will Be No Preaching at the Christian Cnurch Today—Dr. Mnnk It Preselling tn the Annex to aiulberry Church. Rev. Frederick F. Reese, rector of Christ church, has returned with his family from Virginia, where they have been spend ing some weeks with relatives. The peo ple of Christ ohurch are delighted to see their pastor home again. He will nil his puiplt this morning and evening. CHURCH DIRECTORY. A full directory of services In all of the churches today will be found below: METHODIST. Mulberry Street—Rev. A Monk, pastor. Preaching at It a. m. and s p. m. by Dr. Monk In the new building. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.. Col. Isaac Harde man. superintendent. Strangers cordially Welcomed and septs ere free. Uni Street Methodist Church.—Preach- In at it a. m. and S p. m. Class meeting at 930 a. in.. J. It. Rice, class leader. Sunday school at 4 p. tn.. 8. E. Chambliss, superlntendant Seats free and everybody Invited. Centenary.—Rev. O. 3. Chester, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. na. and 9 p. m. by the pastor. Love feast at 9:00 a. m. Sun day school at > p. m., J. J. Cobb, super intendent. Seats free and everybody In vited. * South Macon—Experience meeting at 9 a. m. and preaching at U a. m. by the pas tor. Rev. T. W. Kills. Sunday school at I p. m., W. T. Collins, superintendent. Preaching it I p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting each Wedneslay night at 730 o'clock. Ladles' Aid Society meets on first Wednesday eftsraoon at I Retook. To all these senrl:es the public U In vited. and stran^ore vtU be iftven a cor dial welcome. Vlneville Methodist Church—Rev. J. E. Wray, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 730 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:45. Hist Macon—Rev. J. W. Weston, pas tor. Experience meeting at 1005 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. tn. and 730 p. m. Sunday school at tOO p. m., George W. Gantt, su perlntendant. Grace Methodist Church.-Rev. J. R. Owen, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 7:20 p. m. Grayer meeting Wednes day evening at 730. fWnlay school at 3 p. m. All persons cordially Invited. BAPTIST. First—Rev. G. Braxton Taylor, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 930 a ra., H. M. Wlllet, superin tendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. The public Is cordially Invited* * • South Macon.—Rev. J. C. Solomon, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., J. W. Nichols, superintendent. East Macon.—Rev. E. J. Coates, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 3 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet ing at this church on Thursday night. Tattnall Square.—Rev. A. ii. Campbell, pastor. Preaching at lTa. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn., L. T. Stal lings. superintendent. Vlneville—Rev. E. B. Carroll, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. There will be divine services at the Bellevue church today at 11 a. m. EPISCOPAL. Christ Church.—Walnut, between Sec ond and Third streets, Kev. V. F. Reese, rector. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer ; nnd holy communion 11 o’clock u. m. Evening* prayer and sermon 7:30. Friday prayer 430. Stranger* and visitors will be welcomed. St. Paul.-Comer Forsyth and College streets. Rev. H. Orrln Judd, rector. Service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Holy com munion first Sunday In month at 11 a. m.; on tho third Sunday at 7:30 a. m. Ushers to seat strangers. Seats free at night service. St. Barnabas Chapel—Rev. Martin Da rner lu charge. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and rsrmon at 11 o’clock. Wednesday prayer at 7:30 p. m. St. John’s Chapel—Rev. Martin JJamer In charge. Sunday vchool at 330 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. ^RK33YT^RCVN. First—Rev. W. B. Jennings, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day schbol at 9:30 a. m., the pastor su perintendent Prayer and song rcrvlce Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Tattnall Square.—Rev. 8. L. Morris, D. D., pastor. Service in the morning and evening conducted* by the pastor. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer serv ice on Wednesday at 730 p. rn. Scats free at all services, and all are Invited. CHRISTIAN. Walnut Street between First and Sec ond-Rev. H. C. Combs, pastor. There will be no services at this church today. Sunday school at 9:31 a. m. Endeavor 8oclety meets at 4 p. tn. Young People's Christian Endeavor Society meeting at 7 p. m. Strangers and visitors will re ceive a cordial welcome. CATHOLIC. St Joseph's.—Rev. Father J. Winkle- re Id, S. J., pastor;, Rev. Father Pen ItoydhouK*. assistant. First rnaa at . 7 a. m. Second mass and Sunday school for children at 8:45 a. m. Father Wlnklereld, S. J. f will preach. 'Vespers and benedlc- •fljouajA ptro bjoSutjjir mss way *ut 'd s m tusumiavg possom uiu i° uor Y. M. C.'A. Men’s meeting at 3.30 p. m. and boys* meeting at 3:30. Young men cordially In vited. It should have been stated above that there will be a song service at the First Baptist church tonight The pastor, Rev. H. C, Combs, being ab sent from the city, there will be no ser vices at the Christian church this morn. Ing or tonight What Shall I Take $ <9 the anxious question asltc J by those who are not feeling well—have no appe tite— aro out of sorts-have no energy—feel tired out. 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Tho sale'of tho Twiggs Oil and Fertil izer Company of JeffersonvUlo Twiggs county, Georgia nt public auction to be held on Wednesday, October 10th at 13 o'clock noon, at tho offlco of Talbott * Sors, Macon, Ga. This plant consists of the following machinery: One hydraulic prets, with fifteen steel plate boxes; two 62 heaters; one Rotor four-high 30 calendered crushing rolls; ono direct acting steam cajee former; one Hull duplex-acting steam pump; ono No. 3 "Climax” huller; two 100-saw llntcrs, with feeders and condensers; ofio hand screen, with elevator, etc.,ono combina tion reel and shaker; one cake breaker; one cake grinding mill—French buhr stones; two Gft.xOft. settling tanks, with fixtures; one receiving tank; ono holding tame for pressure pump, with all necessary pipe connections; ono portable cake table, and all shaftings, pulleys, hangers, bearing!*, couplings, collars, counter shafts, eleva tors and conveyors complete, for a fit., teon-ton oil mill; one GO-11, P. “Talbott” stationary, side crank englno and ono WJ- H. P. 'Talbott" steel return tubular boiler; ono tertlUser mixer; one revolving reel; ono set of crushing rolls; one 48 top runner Aeaopje atone corn mill complete; one fifty-ton railroad truck scales, with 31-foot platform; ono 400-pound platform scales; ono G00-poun<l bale and barrel scales and two regulation trucks. Also, ono compreto ginnery, consisting of four tt-sxw “Eagle" gins, with feeder* and condensers; one "Thomas'' direct- acting steam press; ono seed cotton Ho- vutor complete; ono 6-ton wagon scale. Also, one 40-11. P. “Talbott’ Stationary engine (center crank), anti one B0-11. P, return tubular steel boiler (“Talbott"). All of tho itbovo machinery Is In first- class order, navlng bean used only a few months. Tho ulxive cotton seed all mill and ginnery, together with the lands on which It stands, will bn sold to the highest bidder on the above mentioned day by resolution 6t stockholder!!. Terms: Certified check for one-tenth of bl<1, balance to be paid ten (lays after date of sale. For further information wo refer you to Talbott & Sons of Macon, Ga., or J. C. Shannon and It. H. Cars well of Jeffersonville, Ga. TWIGGH OIL AND FERTILIZER CO. Per Ellis M. Talbott, Sec. and Trots. OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER! We have made arrangements by which wo are offering to iho reader, of tho Telegraph th, Domorest Cut l'aper Patterns, which aro worth from 29 to 60 cents each, time making overy copy ot tho paper worth from 10 to 40 cento. Cut out the coupon below ond mall so. corang to direction, tin It and you will receive by mall tlm pattern In tho size chosen. ^GOWNED LUCE HER MOTHER. | CEO—FRANCTIBNS WAIST. Sixes for 14 ond 10 Year*. olmrtI »Ing modol, formed by tho hranocno" wolat ond "Bell" skirt. This little round waist hoe eome full, ness In tho back and eurpllee fronts, which, with the full, triple caps on tho aleoves, make It especially becoming to slender figures. Cashmoros. 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