The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 14, 1894, Image 12

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— I SIGHTS .>* SCENES | $ OF THE WORLD ij at the Lowest Prices. We can duplicate the bestpriess on any kind of goods. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Telephone No. 409. Prompt ntteutlou to nil order*. Yard near East Tennessee depot. An Unusual Opportunity C WAGHIFICEKT A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Newly Item! Furniihed by tha Hustling Conespondenls of tha Telegraph, THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, l«y* BOUND VOLUMES 8ERVIC vOHfiSOn s MAGNETIC OIL! instant Killer el Pml*. Internal and External. ur«* kllLTMATISM. NP.UBAL If A, I ..-iino JWtck, Hpruin*. iJrnia^s MAKSHALCVILLE MOURNS. UntUne)/ Death of a Beloved lady Resident. Curt* lilfcl MATImM. NEURAL- Of A, I>aino JUck, Hp ruins. Drnioes, Htlf! Jotntt, COUCAod CiiAWAH iostcutly. CholeraMor- f u >.Crcui».Dtptr?r1a, horn Throat f u •.Cu.Uf.IMpIMrrfa, Boro Throat HLAJMCllK, tui it bf magic. THE HORSE BRAND, %3g%JBrSSiiS. LLpmr)»» Powerful and lVo»rtr;Utn«Mnlro*Dtfr>r Mai, o: U. Mt in fcxt.:trcco. I/irg© «1 rtro'J&L, U>c. *tu> kj>. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. MedicatM and Toilet. The Or*at Skin Cure and .'4c* Beautificr. Lndico will find It the mo-t dulicare arid highly perfumed Toilet Soap on lhomarket. Ills absolutely pure. Make-j the i-kiii aot* otid velvety *nd rr-tor** the lott com* rlcrion: 1- a Imary for the Bath for lr>fante. it u!eye ftohlcK, thoH*a!p and promotes (be ^nnrtb 5? In ' '* r “all* by GOODWTN A SMALL, WILLIAMS VC ILL Sol. Agents. Cherry. Street and Cotta* Avenue. If»*'.r,. (»a. 1110(1 & ROS For the Best COAL wwems ling MAJ. J. C. C. BLACK AT TENNILLE Marelistllvillf, Oct. 13.—(Hpcc'.aL)- Mra. B. H. llufcr died tbia mcirnluz at about 11 o'rlwk, after an lllntas of over flvo week?, during wlitcb time everything tliat actcncc and loving care coufil g*vo waa Iwatotvcd upon her. Ulgln In lit* bloom of yoqtli. Of sfden did nhyalqtie. of a cheerful diaponition. and a modal wife and mother. It la hard to realize that death haa elainuat her. She leave* a husband and four little children. licrlileH a large numlier of rdatlrea and fitCod*. who mourn the Untimely cJexo of tvhat promined to be n bright nnd happy life. Tenntlle. Oct l»-(St>«ctal).—Hon. J. C. C. Ulack of Augusta apoke her* Thura- day olgbL lie mi Introdueod by OH. Thoma. W. Hardwick of BanderavHle, one of the moat brilliant young attor ney* of tbia auction, in an appropriate manner. Although Mr. Ulack did not apeak by appointment, quite a large and enthualiurtlo crowd gathered to ll«- ten to Met For about an hour and u halt the doouent an tlhratny member from tha Tooth poured forth a real ft lees il v,d of nuttohleM bxutory *nd coovinc- Ins logic. Never did the people of thla country Helen to a granderepeech, both from an oratorical and argumentative ntunUpoint. He took up the Dcn»:ra‘.lc pUlform and conmared tha octa of con- gramWith Ite pledge*. He idiowesl how the Democrat* ware pled god to iho cco- nomloal admliilatratlon nnd bow they had redeemed that Pledge by rcdiKtltma In every depaptiwmt and by caving murvy miffioni of dollar* annually to the pdipl* of thla Uliltm. They halt declared that they vrouhl repeal the Inlqultou* fotce bill, end they had thane *o. They atood pledged to ropeel dial "mlacmble mukeablft.'' the Bhermnn law. nnd they had done *o. The tariff, although not all we wanned. wa» a great Intprove- uiien over the MoKInley law. Then, to a lag up the Popultti party, ho kindly, yet clearly, held up the faltacle, In their platform anti lnm>nej*tenclea of their oca in (xinemw. He aliowod that wirile lour Democrat* out of forty-four In the .wtate had gone wrong, four Fopullat* out of four had gone wrong; how Sena tor PeHcr of Kauea* had wanted to tax unit, anti had Iretradured a bill In ron- g«M to that effect, because -thoro wiui a calt mine In Karan*. He did not claim all political wiedom and virtue for him- oe.f or hi* porty. Ho thbugbt, however, that limy wero a* good a* the Populleta. I’ujiullota arogjted to themettvea all po litical wisdom and virtue, but, In MaJ. Uluck'o humble opinion, they were very human. They were like the Fharktee In the Wide, who thanked God that he waa *0 rlgbtroun: but the poor publi can who stood bv with bowed head and humble incln -was hotter. IMuJ. Black tl-.-n closed with it boiutlful tribute to the women of the South, nnd an enr- m.d appenl to hie people to have dono With dlviwlon—(to let -till* Wild Wc.it will o' the wt*p go end wlnnd united for good government nnd honent prlndpleo. The Hpeooh wan one of the mojl elo quent and logical ever delivered Ire title country, and will do much good, HAltD TIMES CAN'T STOP HER. llli; Improvements Being Made Down nt Duhtlu. DEATH AT WAYCROSS. Mr*. Gillum Ha* Gone to H« Dang Home. „„ Oct. 1»—(Special)Mi*. Alice Hudson Gtll«m 1* d-id. After a long Hlnea*. nhe paaied quietly away at her home on Teban street ye»terd*y nt 12 o'clock. The (unend took pile® from the house this morning at 11 o'clock. Urn. ailtam wan the wife of Mr. Jn*. H. Gillum of thla ptice. who, with two little girl*, la left ti mourn Jhelr lore Two brother* of the deceaaed from At- latitn arc here with their mother, who etrne from Macon to attend Mr*. OH- lam In her last Illness. VV111 B* Heard »t Mulberry turret fifelli* oil fat Church Tide 91urnlnx-*Dre Uorrl* Id (luck From the Presbytery H TON YONSON.' A Great Show at the Academy of Music Next Thursday. Yon Yoneon." which oomes to the Academy of Music on Thursday evening next. Is one of the most elaborate scenic production* on the ruod. It 1* the prop erty of Jacob Tollt. the well known man ager. who nV»o controls "The Ennlgn and that other great sucmwj. "In Old Kentucky." Mr. Lttt ha* the reputa tion of mounting all his plays lavishly. The. Atlanta Constitution of October 11 eiy*: Quito a clever performance wa* that given kwt night by Qua Herge and his splendid oompony In “Yon Yonurjn Although this 1* the fourth ooaaon the play has been on tho boirds, It win given loot night wfth the spirit and da*h that would rtiaractcrlzo it* llmt night, and with euch a strong support for Sir. Heege It cun bo truly jiald that the pity has lost nothing, hut haa grown btittar bv reason of age. Tho writer set-mu to have put all hi* skill and talent tirto the workmanship of the production, for It le strong rend yet ilght, funny, romantic, ami In part* tragic, thus keening the audience thrilled from hoglrenln* tb end with va rying emotions. Heege takes the roloo f "Yon Yon- ton." nnd this I* auflktcnt to tell how well the dlnlect work bf the port Is car ried out. as well a* tho comedy and droll humor. The (lnu act send* the curtain up over oee.no of rollicking fun In n walling room on a Western railroad. In this act fi.ulle Connolly doe* line work, Indeed. In her dUKM* the take-off on Carmen- etta I* tipronrlouslr funny. Sidney Craven n* "Vanderbilt Boots,” a real estate boomer: J til— S. Kuscl as 'John T. Holloway." C. E. Pease os •a(T.dd Hairourt.” (he Rng1li»!i tour ist. Cora Many as "Grace .Tcnntngs." Daisy I/>verhig ns "Jennie Morin," all render excellent oervlco (n the support of the piny, and do such Work that Is far above the ordinary In comedy dra ma*. In tho scocnd act the stage setting* are perfect In the representation of n great lumber canto out West in n nnow 111. In this :l I 11 - i ,.;i -dal ' l.-Tl must be mad* of the excellent selec tion* by (he Boston lumbermen's quar tette, conelntlng of Messrs. Craven, Pease nnd Corns. One of the attractive features of the services at the Mulberry Street Method- let church this morning will be the sing- pig of Mr*. Clifford. Williams of Wealeynn Female College! Mrs. Williams will ting a, seta during, Jhe service. She la one of the moat accomplished vocalists (hat Ma con has ever had and oiie la always list ened to with Interest. Dr.. S* L. Morris haa returned from the meeting of the presbytery and will oc cupy, hi* pulpit today at 11 a. m. and 7JO o'clock p. m. At Christ ohurch this morning and to night the following programme will be rendered In pddltlon to the usual hynlns: MOBNINO, U A. M. Venlte Exultetpu* WOaotl Gloria Pntrl Groetorex TrDeum Dudley Buck Jubtbtta Mathe#* Olfertory—"I Waited for the Lord." Mendelssohn EVENING. 8 P. M. Gloria PatH Jacobs Cantata Dank* Benodlc Atrtma M«a Jacob* Offertory—Holy Offering* inch nnd Hare." Redhead "A BDACK SHEEP." Dublin, Oct 13.—(Special.)-Thero huvo recently hecu lev oral changes among file merehimts here, t.ipl Brooks .linvo moved Into their new hrict store. John Adams has mini up their old stand with furniture and nil the appurtenances of housekeeping. To these will be mined musical Insim- niculs from a Jew-sharp to u piano. A oamly factory and a country will soon he Marled. J. w. Smith of Johuson counTy tvlir lio the proprietor. Tho br.ek from Ohapmau ft- Halford's yawl mid tha lumber from Gurhutt ,v Bros'. !■ now lielng plneetl on the ground. V. 8. Stanley, Dublin's etHdcut post- tnastCT, wdl give to tho public oilier mvominodntlans. ’flu- muuihum workmen from Macon me givli il,.-.. ,.( Ihilillu h-xvins lu orgaufrt labor. They nro certainly hustlers. The. luuliUngs rapidly npproaehlng Ccaipletton art- lanro and elegant structure*. That of Mr. Hicks vllt have in,, large stores, several elegant ofljev* and two realileaees; the Stubha A Ldtcb earner live ||0M. a large piihlle hall, many office* and a well- lUhlcd cellar. 'HIV cost of the tivo buildings wlit exceed PIQUI How will that tlo for "Tlio Gem of tho Oco- D< ill" Prcaldeot AVright Is pushing Ills road on to Savannah. President .lames I). Jaeksiui Is e..man: from Augiisi.i, amt 1’ivsident Tlioman, who built Hie rmd from TeiihUIC to Dublin wlUi less money iliau ever nous I ns-led a rail road iH'fi'ii- 'or shieo iind mn ;i with greater profit Ilian any la Hie Lulled Stale*. Is progressing in this direction, nssUted by hi* right-band cagiuCer. Arthur Tou. i'ho Telegraph Is the paper Dublin- lies roly on to give to the world correct knowledge of their rx-sonrees. CARTER TATK IN IIAEU A Ringing Address to the Demorrsts CAinravIll*. ^Galnp*ville, Oct IS .-(Hpov'InU-Ui ■< ulkht th« young m^n of this city oi-gAii l*t 1 a young Bitn’a Dcmx'r*Uo club I Springer** opera hour*. Mr. J. K. Rea. wine. Jr., wa* cho«n pre*Woot of ihe oi ...iniutlun «Bd \V. I. Uobig Jtvied to act a* Kcretanr. c nvi-it> Mrnce ror (fit ora p&dy. ‘•luialou nf ihdr tiuvtm; i. livirvliCil, aKnit l.V» htruii*:. |i Iioujm? to Ivwir Carter T*t haw never j to him. il# (UruNnl f\r*t thr rteon) of third congrtos, denumMrating tint no coaxres* ba* over done to Mittffy the demairl!» of me po *hort a time and hevt by ho iVcnltle*. He next attendc'l ai to “another n^ccr^L , • and npow Uvl< * mod obwrduie* of thr vie PcpulUt leader*. He ws* rtry lit Tmt mnd won the applause mdinlnUon of every true tmn t hi .1 fcy rleJgtng himself la fmw fu r election method* on the m rt r£*cr. He tafidliM hi* si imprenlve plea urging the M J<> • - • n-1 ( • j- n t, , , Few author* can point lo a l!i»t of biic- m !on*r tint! unbmk(*n a* thn't Ch.iTlesH. Hoyt. It In «mfo to my ihnt non* of tho Uientrical n>tlractions of iho prompt time receive « more emphatic mi I 1mm •rl.t* ' in*l«»i - • n• • -11 (Inn tho comedies presented by thla clever Amer ican plnyivrtght. At the Ajeadotnv of Miwlc Trext Frl- dny evenln»r bis neweot cnmpMiticm, en- titled "A Black Sheep," which ho nn- nces wo* conxlruoted for la-ughlng purpoaes only, will bo prcdonded for Iho dr*: time In thW city. It 1r Mid to bo written In Hoyt’* most happy vein, and the -music in supplied by Mr. Percy r.HUivt. wh »vc romp.dm t-M! lil«* him to a leading place among compoeer* who know 1iow -to charm Iho public ear with popular melodies. That there Is great curtoolty on tho part of fheatre-goere to know what riaywrljfht Hoyt has euccectled In do ing In his la-teat work Is evidenced toy the unusual early demand for se.i!a. "A Black Sheep" will be produotd here un der 1he personal direction of the author with a cast which Is nld to be <ho atrongent ever concentrated by Mr. Hoyt kn one com pan v. A full directory of services In all of the churches today will be found below: METHODIST. Mulberry Street.—Rev. A. Monk, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Dr. Monk In the new building. Sunday school at 9;S0 a. m., Col. Isaac Harde man, superintendent. Strangers cordially welcomed and seats are free. Flr»t Street Methodist Church.—Preach- i at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Class meeting at 9J0 a. in., J. rt. nice, claw leader. Sunday school at 4 p. m.. S. 12. Chambliss, supcrlntendant. Seats freo and everybody Invited. Centenary.—Rev/ O. B. Chester, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. ;n. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Love feast at 9.00 a. m. Sun day school at 3 p. m., J. J. Cobb, super intendent. Beats free and everybody In vited. South-Macoa—Experience meeting at 9 A. in. and preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas tor, Rev. T. W. Kljts Sunday school at 3 p. m„ W. T. Collins. mipcrintcnaeTit. Preaching at 8 p. in. by tho paBtor. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Ladles' Aid Society meets on ilrst Wednesday afternoon' ht 3 o'clock* To all these services tlie public la in vited. and strangers wlL bo given a cor dial welcome. Vinoville Methodist Church—Rev. J. B. Wray, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:45. East Macon—Rev. J. W. Weston, pas tor. Experience meeting at 10:15 n. m, Sermon at 11 a. m. and 7SW p. m. Sunday school at 3:30 p. in., Ueorge W. Uantt, pcrlntendnnt. LANION ELIXIR. A riprap Lemon Tonlo r\>r BiUoushcflK Constipation. Mala ria. Colds and ‘the Qrip. lion, ^h?k nnd Nervous hVH Fever, Chill*. Deblflty and Kid* My Disease, lake Lemon Elixir. l«ndles. for nn'.ural nnd thorough or ganic regulation, lake LomV*n Elixir. Dr. Mosley** Lnm»m Elixir la prepared Otn the Xrenh 1uKn> of lemon*, com bined with other vurcftnble liver brnlcr*. I will not fall you in any of <ho above rivd diseose*. 60c. and $1 bottlns at AT THE CAPITOL. 1 hwe lust ■tnnen the la*t two bottlc« of Dr. 31. Moxley’s Lrmon lUixlr for norwus htttOm. IndlgmUon. with dl.v oowd liver nrul kidneys. The Elixir curwl me. l found It the greatest modi- otn* I ever used. d. CL MWNN1CH. Attorney. 12J5 F street. Wa^iington, D. C. Grace Methodist «.*huich.-Rev. J. Owen, pastor, rreaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. , Grayer meeting Wednes day evening nt 7:30. S-mlay twlwo: at 3 p. m. All persons cordially invited. EAPTIST. First—Rev. G. Braxton Taylor, pastor. No services at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a m., IL M. Wlilct, supcr>u- tcndvnt. Prnyor meeting Wednesday nt 3:30 and 7J0 p. ni. The public is cordially Invited. 8outh Macon.—Rev. J, O. Solomon, pas tor. Preaching ntiu. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes day at 7:20 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in., J. W. Nichols, superintendent. East Macon.—Rev. E. J. Centos, pai tor. Prcachlug at U a. ni. nnd 3 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet ing at this church on Thursday night. Tattnall Square.—ltev. A. is. Campbell, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. ro. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in., L. T. Stal lings, superintendent. Vinoville—ltov. E. B. Carroll, pastor. Preaching at 31 a. m. and 7M p. m. by the pastor. EPISCOPAL. Christ Church.—Waln-jt. between Het. ond nnd Third street* Rev. F. F. Reese rector. Twcnty-tlret Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer and holy communion 11 o'clock a. Evening pruyer and sermon 7:30. Friday prayer Strangers and visitors Offer The great popularity whlcb this magnificent work haa attained In ferial form has led us to make an arrangement with the publishers by which Wi can offer bound volumes at an almost unheard of price. Sights and Scenes of the World was first published as a JHgh-class artwork, and was sold by subscription only A few copies of the original edition remain unsold, and we have se cured them for the benefit of our readers. 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This is To procure this king of all art works at a ridiculously* low price and should be taken advantage of at once, a* only a few are left. Remember that thi book la complete and all ready for the library or "centre table; 350 full-pagi views, size 11x13 inches and printed upon one aide of the paper only. Eac! picture Is worthy of a frame. Samples can be seen at the office of the Telegraph, where all orders *hou2( be addressed* j. _.u.i LLii IL<2 IMiEl Rand, McHally & Co. r s Securely bound In handsome cloth, now ready for READERS M. St. Paul.-Corner Forsyth and College streets, ltev. 11. Orrin Judd, rector. Service at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Holy com- tnunlon ilrai Sunday la month at U a. m.; on the third Sunday at 7:30 a. m. Ushers to seat stmnsers. Scats free at night FROM A PROMINENT LADY. I have not been able In two years to walk or stasvd without muttering great p-iin. Since taking Dr. Msley's Lemon Elixir I can waik h.-tlf a mile without She iMt inconvenience. AUl£. IL H. 15LOODWORTH. Gridin, GA. TO THE PROPERTY HOLDERS OF MAtWN. the Mltary sewer* will be fln- lahod, and a'.l property owners will In' reuulreJ to connect with th the onlv plumber doing business in Macon, a 1 .\ i- n> ;*ir:n«r . atu nH«';v.red make \ «m d>*-vr fix tires •:han any ill or »'o:\>>ratIon In the city. Mbk member of the National Amocfcfitlon M I'-ter Ftumbcm. I kv. my material . r • i frvm the manufacturers, thus sn in^ my custotners the mlddlema: profits. I employ no bovs to do men's woi All my workmen are onetkel t*anita plumbers, tfeoblinx cepildcate« from t Board of Health of Ne»v York city a* our work, and ak for them-Mvos. w. r. .BENNETT. The Sanitary Plumber, ii>3 Mulberry at root. St. Barnabas Chapel—Rev. Martin Da- ler In churxe. Sunday school at 9:45 a. i. Morning prayer and r?rmon at 11 ‘clock. Wednesday prayer at 7UM p. n». St. John's Chapel—Rev. Martin Hamer * charge. Sunday school at 3:» p. m. Evening prayer and sermon nt p. m. VRES J YTilill \N. First—Rev. W. Ik Jennings, pastor. at 11 a. m. nnd 7 JO p. m. Sun- hool at a. in., the pastor hu. peHntfUdraL Prayer and song service Wednesday at T20 p. m. Tattnall Square.—ltev. s. 1^ Morris, D. D.. pastor. Service In the morning and owning conducted by tho pastor. S.ibbnth school at 9 JO a. ra. Prayer sentw Ice on Wsdnoiuloy at 7JO p. m. Scats free at all services, and all aro Invited. CHRISTIAN. vet, between First and Sec- . C. Combs, pastor. There mice* at thla church today, ol at S3) a. m. Endeavor i nt 4 p. ro. Young People's vloavor Society meeting at id visitors will re- CATHOLia St. Joseph’s—ltev. Father J. Wlnkls- reid, .S. J.. txsstor; Rev. Father Ten Uodhou: • r.i>*t*tant. First maa at in. Second miss and Sunday school «hildren nt s V* a. m. Father Winklei S. J.. "HI preach. Vesper* and b-nedic- Uon of the Bleeped Sacrament at 5 p, i:»he!S "ill scat strangers and vlsltc Y. M. C. A. ea's meeting st i SO p. a. and boys' Rag at X JO. 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