The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 20, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SAT DUD AY MORNING, OCTOB3 1894 You caul Get what off ? Dirt off the floor, grease off the dishes, stains off the dooi) spots off the glass. To dean your house, orany part of it-Todean your kitchen,or any of the things in it - To clean easily, quickly and thoroughly-To remove ail thedirt- You CAtfr Get It Off! SOLODUSTV^ LARGE PACKAGES, (4'*). SMALL PRICE,<250, Made only by ’ THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Loaia. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. P p Q Pimples, Blotches B i U and oid sores PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT fth and potassium tatarrn, maiaris IE Makes (and Kidney Trc Marvelous Curas in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula An entirely remj| - l-ridily A*h. l'okj •iaro.tr earth. I I * MBH’i <iivi JMit V. ft h.<<J 5N. \ 7, o. <nr P, n. p. i'urin*iO t bo Moo*l, halM«J , Hii* weak and deblllUtefl, KJm mirnidtli t" vv ■ K •* »> *-• I li'Tv., fA • dine.'»MMi,(clyl''»Ctbopatleni b*>*Jffl , Liipi'lnon* f o»lW* and la*»ltuflo UfM KiTPrlmsrY.Bccon'taa vYphina, foriilooti •— rial ikj1»c>o. ualirla^Hj |n nil blood nml^H 1 tetter, (irnld I r>c/etiiA - r «I'rdrnilk'Ujf . bloi r *" wini hearh jesKSSts riui-dy with* ___ _i only Uk*n F your P. I*. 1*.» and can • U ha* »li»u« me mor« yiblnp I liav» *v*r taken, i-i 1 ar Ui nil p^'ttCTicmr^ brlogfteld, Orvoa County, Mo. J&ncemi I hare* garaffirf years with no tin- ’"***&' PFrceabln eruption on 1 *v.rf known reme*. — tflP. P. J». WSflOMd* ireiy oared. r-40 J.\D. JOJiNiSTON. ^ \ »*vannab, Ocu M.n,4uil((r Canxlt r ® 1 f^ony/rom \he i/agor Etqulnjex* PsSSFtf^SaE l\rlfn\ ^ 1.1 f/0%ilrrntn-l hAvo tried your I». jfft . . 1’. fur • dl»u»A»e cf thwtkln, nnuatljr known u akin ranuur.ot thirty vrars*. * ^ rtstxSaiSi —® ritAtlon from the eotit of tba dlM-.h* m i vrrTODt* ony ann-tuiin* of rue ntm. I liar© taken 11 v*or alt bottle* and fr«l oonOdent thatanothercouree will eflocc ft earo. It hmiulnorellovod »no from Indigestion uud stomaob '"'WC/ SSoW Y «^. M .nn,T. —» Attorney at Lair, M on Blood Diseases Moiled free. * ALL DRUaaiSTd BELL it. * L1PPMAN BROS.: PR0PEJBT0K8, lippmM’a Block,tai«u«h,Oa * iUUUUWUUUlUUWUWre S l. O A 1j ! fJ O A I.--S4..125. Jcllico and Black Diamond. NOTHING BUT LUMP COAL GOES TO TUB C0N8UMBR. Wo guarantee perfect i»U»ftl0tfc» or coat removed nnd money refunded, qur JELLICO U from tbo mlues of Sotitiicni Jclltoo Coni Oompnny of Tcnnewee, and i« un- biit'pcuMCd by nny JolUcO. MACON OIL AND ICE COMPANY. •Plwtw 324. W. S. BROOKS, Manager. NOTICE.—W. S. Brooka, Manager Mucou Oil ond loo Comx>any, Mnoon, On.—D«MP Sir. Refemnu to our oonvonaatlou on yesterday, \vo diMlro to Hiate tbnt tvo will nlvo you n quality coal In each shipment tlint we guaran- Ice to be the bewt otTered on Hie market uJid It *vlll bo our pleasure to furnish }vvu everything that you may need In c*ur Um* during thv' season. SOUTHERN JELLICO COAL CO. « •. » • J* L. BOYD, Manager. ORORotA, nrnn couinty.-To the Iljnorablc* the Superior Oourt of Bald County: The petition of J. W. Oabn- rtbw, Ben L. Jones, B. I*. JaiTatt, P. T. Abel and J. V. Smith, all of *j-hl county, respeotfuUy ahawa: 1. That they dealre for themaolvee, their miccoasors, asaoctntes ond na- til./vte. to be Incorporate I under nho name and style of the °Smllh Engl- lit .-l ing t < «»u!v.i:iy 2. The hUHlnrsH of «Atd uaOQQlatlcm . 2o be tTio (buying und Selling of plumb- era* mppBea. to engage In ond tlo a g« nernl -pliuivtiing businem, tv> mimu- f- tuiv nnd noil oil kinds of piping nrd brick made of clay or other nw* tcrifllfl, lo construct all klmle of sew ers, tbe bn>*4ng and selling und repair ing of *t«nn engines, bottom and other m whSmOT and toole, machlnlata 1 und v\ *.b»,'i*r.v nuppUea; to build, construct ord Improve or repair houses und other buildings; tb construe* water works* slaiblpvpcs, water towers, **Uv- tiie light plants and torero or <»> fur- sUh -nxitsri.ila therefor, and anything acvt f veryihlng Incident to the currying on of any ot eafd tnunness and m ter- prj»«*n; 40 purdhost, acquire, own or h.*ll all such r*N*l <"dMto us may be m-cHi'»ry or n>qulr«S f*,r any of sold bt'skieMA. 3. 'Hie imnnunt of the ca|4tsl stock.to ^»e employed In erald buOHvess to be the suai of Wvs Thousand BojllfA with the pnlvlege, tit any tllfise, mid (roan time to time, of Incmising said capi tal shock to gn «mount not exceeding In <ho aggregate the «um of Fifty Thwamd Ddl«rs. Ptockln^dera art to be Uable only to Uvo extent ot their subecrlptbm. und ix^ien u stockholder ehUI have pal* Jn full t2»e amount of stick wsbscrlbsd for .by him w» Ua- blUty iii XfMe. . ^... • ■■ , \ The principal oflice and place of doing business of saM corporation to be In the county of Ittbh. state of Georgia. * Z, FgftktHI thorn that per cent, of the capktal stock bus already been patd In. i. PetttfQgm desire to make such by-t.vws, rules and reguUtton? f«>r the got’emment ,>f their sold business s* they may deem meet and proper, ond fa provide and elect ouch OtbcStB And directors as may be deemed necessary* und that they may have the right to elect und Aicd such of Its Officers as Chey rosy see ht mOw fi»m or out side of Che t>oaz\l i«f directors or stock holders. 7, To Issue bond* of sold Corporation second by mortgage or deed <*t trust on all or any of Urproplty. to *«uoh an Amount tu>l condtit >nsd pa may bo dvtermlneA by dn bognl of dlrecton*. And to sell -and dispose of ss*M bonds <or the use and benefit of said corpora tion at such times and on euch terms tea the board of dlravtors may deter mine. p Wherefore. petHlonMs pray that they rooty be tncorprated for the busj- mm and purfKwe aforesaid, under the name ond style aforesaid, for a term of twenty years, with the privilege of rtnswal sit the expiration of that time, according to law; and that they may bflve sueh rh&ta os ore common tu corporations under the laws cf the state of Georgia, and that they may bo nutlfort.od to onR.iRo In the buMnem heroin act forth, and to do any nnd nil tdlngi* Incident to the carrying on bf said buslacaa or any part thereof. > % ESTES & JONES, Petitioners' Attorneys. I* Robert A. Niabet, clerk of • the superior court of Bibb county, do cer tify that the above Is a true copy from the record* of said court. Witness my hand nml oftlaial seal this October It, 1894. ROBERT A. NISBET, Clerk. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of nn order regularly granted by tho court of ordinary for said coun ty, I will sell ait public outcrj', to the highest bidder, for <vurli, on the (lcxt Tuesday In November next, before the BVbb county court houoe door, during the legal hours of sale, all that Tot of land .situated 4n the city of Macon, said county, being part of lot number two <t> In square number seventy-four (74), fronting on Oak street fifty (SO) feet, more or lew, and running buck name wMth along tho southeastern side of an alley two hundred and ten (210) feet, more or lean, ito an alley sn the rear, bounded on the southeast by the roperty of Mra. Scott Clark. Sabi property to he sold oa the prop erty or the estate of Mrs. (Mury Mc Clendon. for the purpose of paying the debt* of said estate nnd making dis tributism. J. L. ANDERSON, Administrator Mrs. Mary McClendon, GEORGIA, BVBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an order regularly granted by the court of ordinary of said coun ty. I will sell nt public outcry to the highest -bidder, for cash, on tho first Tuesday In November next, before the lttbh county court house door, during Hie legal hours of sale, nil that tract of Und hi the Fourth district of orig inally Houston, now Bibb county, comprising lot number ono hundred and twenty-one (ttl), containing two hundred and two und a half acres (202 1-5), nml part of lot number one hundred und forty-six (146). containing one hundred and thirty-five OSM ucrea. Said tract of land kn mrt as the Mllll- son S. Johnson, or Vaahtl Johnson property. Atid property to ooM as the prop erty of the estate of JNBttan S. John* *v»n, Per the purposa of poring the debts of Mid estate an^l making iVla- trlbutton. J. L. ANDERSON, Administrator QfUMSotl t?. Johnson. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Ordina ry's Office. OctoU'r t. 1294—W. W. Col lin'*. guartlian fdr Bell I^uU#e Culling W. W. Collins. Jr., and Mattie Wilson Collins having applied to me for leave to sell ten shares of the stock of the Centra! Georgia Bank of Macon. Ga, for tho purpose of support and mainte nance and education of th e above named minors: This is. therefore, to no tify all parties concerned to file their objections, if any they have, to the court of ordinary of said county grant ing leave to sell said stock oa or be fare the first Monday it* Nbvembvr. 104. or leave to sell aild stock will then bo granted said guardian. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. Trying on Overcoats, Suits, s Trowsers—everything and any thing in our store—that’s tjie only ^ ‘ JW r way to find what you [ « best, nnd that’s your / Hha priv- ilegc here./ not a long, weary ef ther. From our mar" cock you can select your style and patt?A , -^ e best and latest from our complete vj£ /-es. Will fit you snugly in a 'anything wrong, we’ll help you . make the necessary alterations. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Nbw la the time to buy the above before th© cold weather cornea. I hive the largest stock South, with prices lower than evw. C. BURKE. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH mn IUM3EH MOUlDiKR PAiHTi MO CEHEMT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, dins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. •TEMPU8 FUG1T—Is true) but the time wc give you files none too fast; neither too alow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. Try one. GEO. T. DEELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. arpR SALE. Searc/'fl rock mill, situated on Tobe- nofkce creek, thirteen miles from Ma con, on Tfrooiaaton road; first story rock, second wood; 18 feet flail, two seta of runiMTs, good dwelling house and item acre* of land. Titles perfect. Well equipped ginnery, which glna 600 to 700 bales of cotton each season. This property le offered at u. bargain If vought now. See. me at once. A. T. HOLT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 365 Second Street. OCR GREilPATTERil OFFER! Cut P«p*r Putitrni For Every Lndy It ••d*r of Tli« Telegraph* We., have made arrangements by which We are offering to tile readers of* the Telegraph the Demorest Cut Paper Patterns, which,, are worth from 2t to 59 cents each, thus making every copy of the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents. Cuv out the coupon below and mall a6« coring to dlreotlor.s on It and you will receive by mall the pattern la the else chosen. belt of ribbon nt the material girdles tne waist. Our model represents fawn- colored serge, trimmed with brown vel vet ribbon. A special Illustration and full direc tions about tttOTpattern- wlU bo found on the envelope in which it Is enclosed. FRESH AS A ROSE. 630—LESBIA WAIST-Sixes for 14 and 16 Years. A charming little model, suitable for afternoon or general wear, or for more dressy occasions, according to the ma terial selected. This corsage has the effect of a gulmpo waist, nnd is the same both back and front. The stock coUar nnd girdle n>e made ot ribbon, and by having two or three sets of these in different colors, a pleasing va riety may be made in the toilet. A skirt of four straight breadths can be used with this model, or If preferred, it can be used with any style of gored skirt. Chambery, dimity, lawn, batiste* challle and China silk, with all-over embroidery or net for the yoke, ere very stylish and cool made in this style. It is 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 the yoke nnd sleeves, ami the skirt is fin ished with a flounce of the embrlodery. A special Illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be tfound on the envelopo in which It is enclosed, GOWNED LIKE UER MOTHER. 632—FRANCITENE WAIST. Sixes for 14 and 16 Years. A charming model, formed by the ‘Francene't waist and "Beir skirt. This little round waist has some full ness in the back and surplice fronts* which, with the full, triple caps ou the sleeve a make It especially becoming to slender figures. Cashmeres, Cre* pons, and all light woolens, also, nil kiuda of washable fabrics, can be made after thia model. It is also a good de sign for all fancy allks. Hows ot fiat trimming, with serpentine cfTect, com plete the gown. Any .or all of the •u-eve-caps may be omitted; and for thin materials the caps edged nith lace are very dainty and pretty. A COTTON. I tfl5h to inform my friends and pa tron* that I have moved across Poplar »tr«et. oi>i*'*lte my old stand, and with improve*! facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, I am better prepared than ever to handle their cotton to ad- and p*rs< NEW ROOF I CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST TRICES! SATISFACTION GUAKANEKD! ELLIOTT ESTES. UT-63 Poplar street NO.... NAME OF PATTERN: SIZE....* Fend ihit, coupon and Id renfs to t\s Jfaeon Tdegnmh ond yon can gt< any one of Patterns putiis\ed. Sot ice number and name of Pattern, and urO* plainly ml foryettin i to state sice. PncioM iGc.for each pattern desired. FAUX * * address,. leIdihq wholesale houses. G. Bernd & Ga PACOS. OA, Maaulaoturom and Doawca,* SW BADDLEfiT. UUkTHEa AND 8HOE FIDE«*3g gjn, 412, 454an-3 456 Cherry St?a»L L. Cohen & Co., tlQUOBS. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. J. L MACK, Manager. - - - Macon Oa. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, , and MANUF ACTURERS OF , -» Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair, BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. VERf NEW It-is Not Now Necessary to drive knowledge Into the Reads of children with s sledge hammer. 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Ga.. where you will find In the Brittanies, reading room* com plete sets of this magnificent library and receive courteous attention. NOTICE. On and after 'this date the gates of the park will be closed until lhe open ing of the fair. tAll persons who have no business are requeued to refrain from visiting the grounds, as It ta im possible to work with so many inter ruptions from visitors. * , „ W. O. WABLEY. General Manager. Madison Avenue HOTEL, , fladtoon Avft. and 58th St., NEW YORK. Sj f*r day and up. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class in every par ticular. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Psop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. MARK O'DANIEL, OfBoe 318 Second Street. Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 6. Telephone DR. J. J. BUBERS. Permanently located. In tb, spe cialties venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cura guaranteed. Address la confidence, with stamp, «10 Fourth street. Msoon. Oa. , DR. C. II. PEETB. BTB, EAR, THROAT AND NOSH. Hours, 9 to 1 and 3 to 6. Telephone 94. Office, 573 Mulberry, corner Second ■treat, Macon. G*. ! - DR. 3. H. SHORTER, BYH EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office 563 Cherry St, Macon. Ga EXCHANGE BANK, OP MACON, OA. B. J. Lamar, 0«. B. Turpin. President. Vlo-Praldut. J. W. Cahanl,,. Cashier, if. .elicit th, buaiaeM ot merchants, planters and banka, offering them court***, promptness, safety and liber ality. Th, largest capital and - surplus ot any bank In Middle Owrgla. 1NE UNION SAVINGS BANK 4 TRUST GO MACON, GA. ; H. 1. Lamar, Prealdoat; Qm. 8. Tur- Irin. . VUe-PreeVdent; J. W. Cashier; D. M. NeUlgan, Accountant. CAPITAL. 9-00,009. SURPLUS. 930,00). Interest p&ia on depoelta t par cent, par annum. Kconomy la tha rood ta wealth. Deposit your savings any they will he increased by Interest* Com pounded aeml-annuafiy. y. M. Johnston, PreMdant J. D. Stetson. Vic* President TU P. Hlllyer. Ctehler. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..w u» ., „ ..J250.000.00 BURPLUS.„ w ,, ,, ..I2S.000.06 Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts of banka, corporations and Indl /(duals wU I ravelva careful attention. Corre*poa» dance Invited. ) First Mioil M, OF MACON, GA. C AP1TA L1 SURPLUS, $260,000 K. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. TT. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER ■ACQ?l GEQRGIL - - ESTABLISHED tSGI Banking in all it* branches. Interest allowed on Time Deootsita- Wc handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points. J. Cooper Morcock. Loulu B. Warren. MOROOCK & WtARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LATV, Rooms 22 and 23 Exchange Bank Building', Macon, Ga. • • Interrogatories proanptly and neatly executed. Collections a specialty. ■4 b MACON SAYINGS BANK *75 Mulberry Street, Macon, Go. Capital and surplus $150,000 P*y» 5 per oent. Interest on deposit* ot 31 and upward. Real-estate loam on the monthly installment plan, and loan* on good securities at low'rates. 'Legal depository for trust-funds.' wm set as administrator, executor, guardian,' re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL ....President , H. G, CUTTER.....Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier