The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 10, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1891. THE WOOD-PEAVY FURNITURE COMPANY, 558 AND 560 CHERRY STREET. NEWEST DESIGNS. - - LOWEST PRICES. THE ONLY FURNITURE STORE IN THE CITY WHERE THE PRICES ARE IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES. Speaking jIc find b Columbus discovered America, erics, you can run upon a very profitable find by visiting our store. It’s chuck full of good things to meet your want for Pall wear 1894. Fine Dress Suits artistically finished, good Business Suits of durable material mingle here at prices to suit the stringent money market. Our line of Children Suits, Hats and Caps is capital, a stock complete witli novelties. We are here to serve yon; lend us your aid. E. €. I ; . & W. li WEDDING BELLS THIS MORNING In all our Shoes you find not only Styje and Appearance, but Genuine, Sterling Value. They are better this fall than ever before. Dr. E. Hunter Reid and Miss Rosa Tal bot Will Join Hearts and Hands at the Altar. CHARLES WAGHTEL, 515 CHERRY STREET, • ■ - - MACON, GEORGIA | RIVER NAVIGATION TO BE REOPENED Today, After a Lapse of Nearly Forty Years—A Load of Cotton for Brunswick. THE GYPSY GETS THE HONOR ail* Will Hilar* Loaded Will! I««it- tirtftlljr no«t«r»di Kr«l|ht B»t»« fur Macon—lov«r«l Pmi«u- K«rw Will Ilo Aboard. APPOINTMENTS WERE CONFIRMED Mayor Horno Appoints Messrs Ben C Smith, T. L, Massenburg and J. H. Pollew City Assessors, OLD LAMP POSTS MUST GO Twenty Extra Men and a Illack Bfarlxli to He Put on During tlio Dixie Fair—Will Meet a Little j Earlier* Tbday tho first boat load of freight that baa left Macon in nearly fifty yortm will lotivo Ibo Gypsy’s wharr for Urunswlck. Tho cargo will consist entirely of cot* ton, and is shipped by Macon mer chants an tho Gypsy In command of Capt, M4Hcir. ThO wntor J* lino for navi gation. and Cant. iM tiler expects to ar- rlife In Urunswjck Saturday. After tils- Charging hi** cargo of c’jtlon. CUpt. Mil ler will load the Gypsy with sugar, etc,, for Macon mmbanti and nuke -the re turn trip in four day*. Tho shipment of cotton todny moans much far Macon. It U tho Inauguration of river* trunapoKatlon, which will give Macon cheap freight ratio, nat by water atone, but will bo tho means of get- ling (Macon morobooto a iwHicrian of about 35 per cent, on all freights, a oon cession iinulc by the railroads to all ell Km having both rail and wntor lines. This shipment of cotton to utuler tho auupiow of 'the board of trade, and to InrumUvl to demiSnatrato to tho world that Mucon 1* ‘the head of navigation on the Ocntulgee river, with all of the ndvnntngcM ki tho way of freight rates enjoyed by cities similarly *ltinuM Capt. Miller saw the water to lino now for running tho Gypsy, and he ex pects it to remain «fufllele*ally high rbr tho boat to make regular trips. It has born clearly dsnxmvtratod that the Oc- mu gvo ia navigable iih high up us Ma con. and with the appropriation mads by rite government, it As believed that by next January the river will have l«*» a sufllciemly ckuncd out and the channel deepened sulllclcntly to admit of boats runntg the year round. A number ot fmwscngcra will also go on the Gype»y, among them several ta il lea, T Tho meeting of council last night was a striking contrast to the meeting cno week ago, ns ,t was too tnmo to bo lutcn«Ung. A petition from Gnboury & Noble mid one from the board of publio works concerning dUferences between City Engiuecr Wilcox and the sewer contractors consumed most of tlio time, there being conslderulYlc discussion over the dlspositiou of the matter. Tho police coturndteo reported favor ably on a petition for twenty extra gone Hat Itelntlve* and a Few Intimate Friend* Will Wltneso the Cere mony—Will Blake Their In Americas* 51C Cherry Street. MANGLED ON* • THE BRIDGE Robert Kimbrell Horribly Mashed, Lay for Hours in tho Cold Rain Monday Night. RUN OVER BY A FREIGHT TRAIN On. Lt, CutUITaml til. Othor Torclbljr Sl.llftlril Hu.tdr. Ollier llijurle.- Sm.ll Clmnc. for Zli. H.cov- ery Knt.rliiln.il. Robcrb Jvimbrell, a mini'about !J0 yean olil iihtl litimarrlwl, was rim over by a ftvlHbt train on the Central rail-, read bHdifu at 1 o'clock' ifftmlay night uml terribly roaosled. Ouo let; cut oir Just above the ankle amt tho othor was so horribly inutilntod that it may be necessary to amiiutate it to save tho man’s (l(c. Klmbivll was found about mid-way of tho britlgo shortly lieforc daylight yes terday In tlio condition ns statist, ly ini; between tho mils and sisnl-eott BCrtius. Uis clothing was soaked with water anti his limbs were stiff from exposure to tho terribly, weather of tho night. Ho was soon revived, how over, tint not saffidoutly to give av lulclllgiblo account of h.s terrible mis fortune. Klmbivll Is n brother of Potlto 0111- cer Klmbivll, and from liim comes Uto only account of tbo accident, as no ouo saw tho unfortunate man when tho train passed over him a ml he has not WIRKtlltASS EXPOSITION. Half rates to tho Ktnpiw Expo- sit at. Itawkiisvllle, Oetoher mit, tilth, 11 til and 1-th, need until Hie Hilt. Special trains on tbo Southern railway. are plsSStfl to annomteo that wyn ,v Smtll, our .nterprlslDB dais, nave secured the uRettey for iapansss Pile Cure; a most wott- l dtaoovsry ftir the etire of pile* ,-ery kind, which they will s.-li a written cuaraate, to refund annoy If it do*-. not rare, it i» ibat twtble Get u live said to bo a -l an; .Sancerous .1; sample and try it. Awarded Hljtbost Honors—World's Pair. DR. im * CREAM BANNS PWtMB MOST PERFECT MADS. A pure Cttpe Cream ot T artir Pow der. Ft*c bom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. pohcouusn and a Ktuck Marla during the fair. Tbo report of tbo commlltco | Jh^fcll tJje sUiry of b>* into was adopted. A communication from tho mayor stoled that ho had appointed Messrs, lieu c. smith, x. i,. yisssoabers and U. Pollew tux assessors for tlto fiscal year and tho appointments were eon- tinned. Aldenmiu Altmayer offeml a resolu tion to compel the Mae,at Uas Light and Water Company to remove from tlio street all old lamp posts in tbo 'city. Tint resolution was adopted. Alderman Collins Introduced n reso lution tlx.tig the .hour of ineetluif at 7;:lu until enraged by ar.ihortty of oouuctl. Tho resolution was adopted. A number of unlmiiortuut potltlous wero d|ppo*ed ot and several minor resolutions worn adopted. Oouncil then adjourned to next Tues day night at 7X10 o'clock. WlRKGlUfiS EXPOSITION. Spread trains by the Soullieru rail way October Will and 1-th. Tleketa to llawklusvillo at half rates. Don’t forgot ubout the mati nee this afternoon. THE SURVEY FINISHED. Tins Macou, Dublin anil Savannah I.lue Now Marked Out. The survey of the Macon, Dublin nud S tViiimah railroail lias Ik\>u JUkteh&l uml now tho gr.ullug of Iho roadbed will be oommenoed. Ouo cod of the survey was started last August at Dublin, where tho rocul stocks at iuv.mm, and ooaCUmed to the t'.in >«* luv riu r. An«>thei hurvey iMtuinauced at Sav.miuh and i»t*t the other m tlio river, a dlstonco of some llfty-vvUl mlh'O. Tho territory to be token in by the road to one oi the best sections of Georgia, and It will In* the oiK'uhig up of a part of the btato prac tically untouched by ooiuiHMitk>n from other roads. OH, WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed the waruiug—the »lg- n.H, perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, eonsumtion? A»k yotUT»elf if you cau afford, for the •oke of saving so cents, run tho risk and do nothing tor It. We know from experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure your cough. It never tails. This ex plains why more than a million bottles were sold the pa«t year, it relieve* croup and whooping couch at once. Mother*, do dot be without It KVr lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters. Sai l by Coodwyn & Sn..ill l»rug I’diiiiMny, «-v»rr.or Cherry •treet and Cotton uvcuuw Y A QUIET HOME WEDDING. RECEIVER’S SALE. PIANOS, ORGANS. SEWING MACHINES. At Cost or Less than Cost. . For Cash or on Installment. Easy payments have been authorized by the Court, and you can save big money by calling on E. W. BURK.JR], Receiver for J. W. Burke & Co. Ait the handsome resldsnce of Col. C. M. Wiley -on College street tl quiet marfbge will be celebrated ithls morn ing at 10 o'clock. Tho contracting parties to the mur- riage will be Dr. E. H bn ter Retd and Min Rost Talbot. The ceremony will be performed by Rev; Alonso Monk, and only the relatives and a few im mediate friends will be present. The union of Dr. Ileii and Miss Tal bot ts Indeed a happy one. Both -are popular wherever known and both are .well endowed with bright, intellect., culture and attractive personal aippear- :mce with that high type of character and even disposition so gtvatly admired Wherever found. Dr. Reid U a member of the distin guished Redd family of Batonton and is a gentleman of exceptional charac ter. He has recently made American tors Ihome, Where his social and profes sional worth have already been widely recognized. In his olrcusn (profession, dentistry, Dr. Reid, although quite a young man, starfda In Uhe very front rank and has already acquired a repu tation and practice to be on vic'd by many of more mature years. dlhs Talbot is also related to the Reid family, and is a neice of Mrs. C. M. Wiley. Her homo is 4n Putnam county, but much of her time Is spent In Macon. She is endowed with ad- tnactlve personal beuuty anil many rare accomplishments. Iler presence In Jda- coh 'has always been a toappy uQUS- tion to society, and her bright attract ive manners make her a doubly wel come guest wherever .the goes. 'Mr. and Mrs. Reid win leave Imme diately after the ceremony foil Ameri ca*. TO TALK, ABOUT STOCK. CoL Park Will address tlio Farmers of Morgan County Next Tuesday. •Col. Robert E. Park has been Invited to address the fanners of Morgan county on next Tuesday at Madison on the subject of stock raising. Tbo in vitation eatne from the Morgan Coun ty Farmers' Club. ■ Col. Park is known throughout tho Btate as an authority on nil matters pertaining to tho farm and particularly upon stock raising. TUo latter be has made a special study for n long num ber of years, during which time bo lias acquired a wonderful store of knowl edge of domestic animals, lie Is tho proprietor of tho Holton Stock Farm, an Ideal country place, where he has probably the largest and most valuable anil blooded pen of cattle than any other man In middlo Georgia. Full of fun—“A Night at the Circus.” Matinee today. CHARLESTON HAS ESCAPED. Tiie Cyclone Gave Iho South Cnrollua City tlio Uo By This Time. Charleston, Oct. 0.—Tlte cyclone gavo Charleston Uio go by. The sm was high.'hard rains fell and there was much wlml this morning, hut no dam age was dono In the etty. The maximum velocity of Uio wind was iraiy 1111 rty--ix 111111-s an lmm-, and no damage was done as far as reported on sea or on shore. It is possible that the cotton crop In tho latertor was damaged, hut the dam age will in no pbico provo serious. AFTFjU A PASTOR. fortune. Ollicer Klmbivll says that his brother was picked up about Uto middle of tbo bntlgo some time after tlio 3:13 train come in from .Savannah. It would scetn Ibat this train dtil tlio damage, but Mr, KanbreU says brother started out on the sou,Utbottittl freight for Savannah leaving Mnooa at 1 o'clock In the morning. Ho th'.uks that his brother was knocked olT iho train and will find out If this was done lie says lie has tvan .it ln-lleve tins nntl Is confident that tho charge can be traced to some member of the crew. When Klmbivll was found Dr. How artl J. Williams was immediately sent for. lie arrived lit a very short tlmu ttnd found the matt in a very procar.ous condition. Dr. Williams could not bo found to give an opinion of his tleal's case, but Officer KimbrvU has ut> hope of ins brother's recovery. Tito unfortunate man* has always been a s -lior, hard-working man, and lto has tlio deepest syiupaUty of Uto coinmnulty. Ho was an employ the Central railroad, working cu tit South west on division. He got on tlte freight train, itis brother says, as an employe entitled to rale, ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF IT. Another account of the accident lias lieen heard Inter tonight. It says that Klmbivll was found by an extra freight train incoming from xtvann.ih hmmdi- titely following iho passougor. En gineer J, W. Urquhart of the freight hoard the man's groans .is his cab reached the mld-lle of the bridge and stepped tlte train. The man, according to ibis report, was not on tlio track, but lying to one side. A oiivumstanoe worthy of note Is recalled by tbo accident. Kimbrell bad a brother killed on the Centra) read three or four years ago. 11c was nre- man for l-htg.mvr Ed. Haase oil tlte occasion of bis thrilling experience, well honvit to railroader*. Tm en gine got from under the control of the engineer while going down a grade. Tho fireman temped for hu uio rad was killed, while House, mho is still rtuntlitg oil the Southwestern, rvuutbust at tbs tbrotll.' and escaped with a few unimportant Injuries. ltnntRBLL IS DEAD. Inter—It has been honed since the above W.ts writleu that Kimbrell died at bis ltetue in South Macon late yes terday cveulng. He never rega.tusl coivvtotuneoi Stilfieieat to tell the story* ot bis fearful acvldmt. SPEC The Baptist Church Members Will Consult Together Tonight. The most Imoortant conference meet ing that tho members of the First Bap- list cluuvli iiave held in a long time will bo hold In the lecture room of tho church tonight. Tlte object of tho meeting will be to oouskler some one to succeed their for mer paster. Dr. G. Braxton Taylor, re signed. A full attendance of the mem bers k» earnestly desired. -Tho board of deacons will meet In tho vestry room for the purpose of nominating some ouo to present to tlio conference. So far as tlio Telegraph has liccn able to find out, tbo members have no particular man In view. In roct, the »atat of no one lias been beard. It is understood, however, that the people nro after a big preacher, nntl unite but large ones ntssl apply. A good many of the members are disposed to Invest a larger stun in the man that next coutos to them than has ever beeu paid a pastor hero before. \L TRAINS TO HAWKINS- TILLS. By the Southern railway. laxtve Macon 7 a. tu., October 10th and to>> Half rates. ECONOMY AND STRENGTH. Valuable vegetable remedies nreTiscd In the preparation of Hood's Sarsapa rilla In stu b a peculiar muuucr as to retain tie- full medicinal value of every Ingredient. Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla combines economy and strength and Is the only remedy ot which “100 Doses One Dollar" Is true, lie sure to get Hood's. Hood’s Pills do not purge, pain or grim*, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Msei e, who has for tho last eight years been reasonable In bis charges fur denial ferk, and who is bettor prepared to do bridge, crown and ail kinds of dental work, ltaviug lakcu a post-graduate course In prosthetic dentistry, owing to the stringency of the times, la trilling to be even more nw-uh.'b:,- In his charges. Come, let him examine your teeth uud sec how reasonable you eon have your dental work d.dic. Teeth extracted without imIn. i*i Washington avenue, uear First ltipttet church. Vinevllle and tlicit Line of street cars pass In* office Specittl trains to tlio Wire- grass Exposition. Hawkins- ville, will leave Macon 7 a. in. on the 10th and 12th. Tick ets half rates via the Southern Railway. Matinee at 2 p. m. today. iron DYSPEPSIA, NAME OF PATTERN: SIZE Sntd this coupon and JO cents to the Uacon Wtyraphand yon can ge! any one of Patterns pnnlisJted. Notice number and name of Pattern, and units ftaW'j not jor-jctlinq to etale size. Enclose 1 110c. for each pattern desired. NAME. ADDRESS., A special illustration and full dlrec- Kotik about the pattern will he found on the .envelope In which it Is enclosed. OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER! We have made arrangements by which wo are oftoring to th3 readers of the Telegraph the Demoreat Cut Paper Patterns, which are worth from 2# tt> M cents each, thus making every copy of the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mall to* cordng to directions on it and you will receive by mall the pattern In tho size chosen. FOR MOUNTAINS AND SEASHORE 632-*Wll)gate Dress—Sizes for S nnd 10 Years. This Illustration shows one of the most popular designs for little girls’ dresses; and though haring the elTect of a blouse waist, the fulm-ss is held In place by n fitted liniug. ami the skirt Is sewed to the waist, so the tittle frock Is easily adjusted nud stays where It Is put Serge and fl.mnel are tho popular materials; If a material of contrasting color trimmed with rows of braid bo used for tbe collar, chem isette and cuffs, the effect will Im? both stylish and pretty. The design Is adapted i . all cott -ti fabrics, and <•>* piC.nHy 'v.m.mn«lod for duck, gala tea nnd linen. Our model is m.i»le of navy blue edged with soutache braid, an- the collar, chwntoette and lower part; of the >leeve are of the light blue braided C53—FRANCHENE -’WAIST. Sizes tot 14 and 1G Tears. A charming model, formed by tho Fra-ncene" waist and ,, Bell” skirt* This little round waist has some full ness in the back and surplice fronts, which, with the full, triple caps on tho sleeves, make it especially becoming to slender figures. Cashmeres, Cre- pons, and all light woolens, also all kinds of washable fabrics, can ho mad* after this model. It is also a good de« sign for all fancy silks. Rows of flat trimming, with serpentine effect, com plete the gown. Any or all of tho sleevc-cups may be omitted; and for. thin materials the caps edged with lace are very dainty and pretty. A belt of ribbon of the material girdles the waist. Our model represents fawn- colored serge, trimmed with brown vel vet ribbon. A special illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on the envelope In which it is enclosed* FRESH AS A ROSE. TWH 620-LESBIA WAIST—Sizes for 14 and 1C Years. A charming little model, suitable for afternoon or general wear, or for more dressy occasions, according to the ma teriel selected. This corsage has the effect of a guimpe waist, and Is the ivame both back arul front. The stock coilar and girdle made of ribbon, and by having two or three . Bets of these io different colors, a pleasing va riety may be mad? in the toilet. A' skirt of four straight breadths can bo used with this model, or If preferred, it can be used with.any style of gored skirt. Ohambery, dimity, lawn, batiste, chalUe nnJ China silk, with all-over embroidery or net for the yoke, are very stylish and cool made In this style. It ss an equaly good model for light woolens, with silk for the yoke and sleeves. Our model is of pink cham- bery. with all-over embroidery for tho yoke and sleeves, and the skirt 1* fin- ished with a flounce of the embriodery. A ap^tal illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be ifounri on the envelope la which it la enclosed. • * - *. ■