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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MOTTLING, OCTOBER 25, 1894
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! DON’T BUY
Until you see our line. It embraces
a "rand array of honest values, extending excellent oppor
tunities to make the dollars go a long way.
We arc showing what is positively the largest and
handsomest stock of Nobby Clothing, Hats and Finishings
ever displayed under one roof, at prices that readily create
lasting customers.
We are well prepared to fit Men, Boys’ and Children
of all sizes to perfection from head to foot and in strict |
accordance to latest fashion.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET,
MACON, GEORGIA
NTT STAY OPEN ALL NIGHf
Council Rescinds Its Action Allowing
Al) Night Liquor
foiling,
DRINKING SALOONS MUST CLOSE
An Intmilins fleellng of Connell 11*1(1
Yniisnlity-Mr. Kill*’ lirflcu Ap
preciated*- An AtftUCnnl City
I'llj'slrIan Appointed*
The preuuro brought to bear nn the
«•!»>' .unticll to MVO ib.1t UtMljf nwlinl
Its actlou iiHowlug iHi-rooiHH to lii'cp
<ipt.it all night hits bail tile desired ef
fect, uud all (be miluou* iu the city
will' Tie reqifl-otf to no liiiMlness wilblu
the lrg.lt hours-- from II to I'i o'clock!
This was scltled ut a e]ierlal mcctlug
of oouucll held at noon yestenhiy, over
which Slayer pro torn Kpcrry presided,
IIIIU Which'was attended by Alilomiru
,Vau, Collins, Hurley, Dinkier, Alt-
lauyer, lllley, lllll nail lTinlliy.
l’a» inoteiu to mclutl the reeebt ac
tion of council Hiking the bridle oil the
anti mu keepers uiiuo from Atdcnnnn
Allnuyer nud was lloar’Uy sucuuded
by Aldcrmnu Dlukler, thus 'udlealliig
that, these gcncltuiou, who propoMsl the
tenner action of tbu o nly, were uut
purllcuSirly weddist to their Idea.
The resolution rescludlng the former
uctiou of buuneil reiul iu follows and
was adopted e iiliotil a ibssuntlag vote:
''Unsolved, That Iu vluw of the fact
Ufa! the resolution relative to the open-
lug and closing of lair-rooms passed at
the lust meeting was not fully unitor-
slooil ut tbo liiuo of its passage, said
resolution be re.eluded and of no effect.
"Kcsolved furllicr. That the chief of
|KilU*e Im lusTmuted to him that the or-
tttuaWM retadvc lo barrooms Iu this
parueular ho rigidly enforced.”
THANKED MU. ItLLl*.
Another rcsohiUou was offered by
Alderman Hiidlay leuderiug the thanks
of vMuo’e.l lo Him. WiUlam Doe lillls
of the Lianl, of public works for his
ml hfut work’ lu rvuwdultug iho expo-
Mil on gruuir.ls. The resolution was
mb pini uonulmouvly mid dm ns Xol-
tows:
"Where**, It Is .he nelviTs.il verdict
of ITtu people Hint sever befoni in its
bls.ory ha* Central City Dark, with
it* grounds and hu'.ldlags, boon bolter
prepared tor lha uotUag of fairs ibu
H Is today, and
•‘Whereas, The b'Wrd of public
works, when charged by this body to
pul the buildings iu order for the into
lag fair, oxeroWed wisdom iu piaebij
this department solely lu the Hands ,.t
CommLssloner William Lee Ellis, and
to him is duo the credit of a potform-
* licit of duty on the pari of a piddle
officer that la rare lu these days, there-
fere
"lie tt resolved. That tbounqualified
(hanks of Iho mayor and council, as
well as of the people of Macon, aro
cm n.'tiily due to Mr. Ellis for the most
tin rough mamier In which he has ili--
charged (he trust reposid In him by the
beard of public works, for his tireless
cm rgy, his faithfulness, his careful nud
judicious use ot the money nppvoprl-
uii I by lids body for the purpose, nod
lie general excellence of the w ork ne-
com pushed.
• tesolTCil further, That the elcvk
of the eonnott he Instructed to furnish
Mi Kills with a copy of this resolu
tion."
HANGING SIGNS ALL0WB1X
A inotlou was made by Alderman
lllll to allow mcA'hauU ami u'luirs to
slrelch banners anil other doth signs
acr is* the slilewalks of tne city, pro-
vkt.-il the panic* flrat s.vtirc iho up-
preval of the mayor. Conned tgretd
lo tliUv and Alderman lbll was aide
Awarded -
Hijhttt Honors—World’s Fair.
•DU
1
CREAM
1U9N9
WWBIR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A r>n< G-xpe CirsmotTxrUiPoWiVr. Frc«
Irma Ammonia, Alum er say cth« iJcltcimt
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
lo do tho merchants of Macon quite a
favor.
AN ASSISTANT PHYSICIAN.
Council agreed lo allow City Physi
cian Sullivan an assistant (luring tho
fair. Alderman lllley brought !li,u mat
ter lip. Tho physician iKilected lo as
sist Dr. Sullivan is ur. E. D. Hope,
who will attend all outside calls wlillo
tho city physician remains at tho po
lice station lo attend to any accidents
which may bo reported there.
IA FLAGMAN KIDDED.
•it. T. -Williams iMashod to Death on tho
Georgia BouMiero.
fflf. P. Williams, a flagman on the
Georgia Winlhom and Fiorina railroad,
met a horrible death at Wldisita at 6
o'clock yewu-nlay morning, while cou
pling ears.
Williams was running on the north
bound freight, which arrived hi Macon
al 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. At
Valdosta considerable Shilling hail to
bo done, and William* wus at mirk be
tween tbo cars. He seems to Imve been
caught between Iho dnwwheoaS of the
ears as they cumc together. Ills body
was innshcd, and hi* death ivon Instate
lanCMe, so say those mini witnessed tho
nceldeiit. In foWnx Wlllhuns’ body fell
across the rati, niul tils led arm wots cut
oft by 'the wheels.
The body ivas turned bvor to the un
dertaker ut Valdosta for Inteitnent
Williams was about 23 years of age,
and unmarried. Ho canto to Mtican
from DiGrangv about n year ago, and
bon been working with the Georgia
Hawthorn since that time.
A nANOEllOtlS WASHOUT.
Dr. and Mrs. Gilmer Happened to n
Serious Aecidout hast Night.
Whiln returning front Pleasant lllll
lust night about Id o'clock, whore be
hiul just made a professional visit, Dr.
\V. U, tltlmer Into wluit he says
Is a washout at Iho point where Jet'.
fermm street crosses the VlnuvJlo
branch.
Mrs. Gilmer ttccumpatllort her Inis-
hand ami was hurt .a lh,i sceltb-nt.
Dr. (Ulmer was also bully broken -ip.
Dr. CKbncr «stys the liorse foil several
feet and tbo buggy Is a total wreak,
while Iho home was also Injured. In
trying to extricate himself the Inrse
Itleked Mrs. Gilmer In the face, making
mi ugly bruise.
Dr. Gilmer nays the washout Is on
the city's side of tho branch and was
reported to tlto proper ntilliorltles a
few days ago by Vola While, who
lives In the neUhborhood.
It Is not likely that the Injuries mts-
inlued by either of the parties to the
nccldoat will prove Jerlotu, but ilu lr
escape seems tu have been miraculous.
EVANS AND BRADWELL.
Doth of These Distinguished EMucvttom
Will Its Hcpc.
Professor Abbott, superintendent of
tho IHhb counSy public schools, revived
acccptaiiMOH yesterday from Professor
Lvwton B. Evan* of August*. superin-
teattorit of the UU-hmoihl county public
s-'uiiV*. and St.Ue commissioner of l-M-
u ca t ion Hradwell. who were Invited to
mnke athire**n* at the Dixie Fair on
.School t'hlMrrti'o Duy next week. Both
of tiles,. Kvml..111111 HIV dl.-thlgllli . I
ntmtori. and their presence here will
nttnici many other eiluoitons from dif
ferent carts bf the Me to hear them
•peak.
Sunerlnendent Abbott aent out tnvt-
tntiane <w every nubile school miperin-
tendent In the state lo be tc-e.cnt at (be
fair no Chlldren'a Day, and he Is of tho
opinion that many are naming,
roon mo successes.
Having the nedevt merit to more than
mu'..* m'.'.l all the «,t\ artMug claimed
tor them, the following four remedies
have resebed s pbenontennl atle: Dr.
Kin's New Dleeovery. for consump
tion, coughs and colds, each bolus
guaranteed; Kleetrto Hitters, tho great-
cut remedy for liver, stomach and
kldneya; Ducklsa** Arnica Salve, the
best In the world, and Dr. Klng'a New
Life pills, which aro a iwrfcvt mil. All
Iheae IM —It— are guarantee,; to do
Juat what 1« claimed for them, and
tho dealer whose name Is attached
herewith will be glad to tell you more
ot them. Sold at H. J. Dot mar & Sou's
drug store.
O NE of the most satis
factory things about our
iiiisifii-m is the way peo
ple who get our prices
and then shop around, finitely
come back and buy of us—for
they do come back in almost
every instance.
It is the strongest evi
dence that we are selling good
Shoes for less than other stores.
c. w.
THE SHOE MEN,
610 Cherry Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Notice I* hereby given, pursuant to an
act of the general assembly, approval
December 18. 1M3, of my Intention to
transfer to Darwin G. donee the follow-
In*'.
Woven CD shares Southwestern railroad
Company. G. C. CA1#DWELJU
liar, of Es(. ot late Jacob Caldwell.
NOTICE),
Notice (a hereby given that Joapeh A.
Wainwrlgfct, resident In state of New
Jeraey and duly appointed the executor of
the Uuti will and teatnment ot Lovey Ann
Judd, deceased, lnt?nda to transfer and
sell forty shares of the capital stock of
tho ‘ Southwestern RaHroa/1 Company
standing In the name of said decedent.
October 24, IKK
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
DDatu made on choice real estate and
farming iuntla la Georgia, interest 7
per cent payable in two, threo or five
years. No delay. Comraiaalons very
reasonable.
SECURITY DOAN AND ABSTRACT
COMPANY,
GO Second Street, Macon. Ga.
ARTHUR PEW, Civil Enginoor.
M. Am. Soo. C. E. M., Inst. C. E.
Surveys, plane, catlnutca anil specluco-
tlona. Office 61714 Poplar street, Macon,
Georgia.
Cliuap Money to Lend
On Improved city and farm property
In Bibb und Jones counUeu In' loans
ranffinc from JuM up at 7 per centl'sim
ple inivrcat; lime from two to flvo years.
Bromptuesa and aecoinmodatloii a spe
cialty. Ik J. ANDERSON & CO..
Nn. 818 Street. Macon., (Jo*
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. .
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
We have this day formed a copart
nership under the firm name of JOHN
M. & LEO ARE WALKER, and will
condum a Real Estate, flalo and Rental
Ruslnees, together with a Fire and
Accident Insurance Agency.
We tfhall malto a specialty of tho
rental business in ail Us details, and
ruMWttplly 10U0H .1 oontinu^nct of
the liberal patrotrage heretofore ex*
•tended our Mr. Lefraro Walker.
OMIce, No. 4G1 Second street, near
WUUnsrham's warehouse. .
JOT1N M. WALKEHI.
, LWCJARE W1ALKER.
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USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Dr*. Holm** A Wilson, IVntlats,
636 Mulberry Street.
U cures bleeding cum*, ulcers, •ore
mouth, nor* Cbrost, cleans the teach and
purl lie* tha broach. For sale by all
drti«rgl*l*<
^25 cents will take you into
the Exposition Grouiuls after
G p. m. during the remainder
of tills week.
Mrs. T. M. Butner’s New
England Home Restaurant in
Midway Plnisancc. Good meals
at all hours only 25 cents.
Advertisers can reach the
people of every town, village
and precinct within 25 miles
of Macon through the Weekly
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CENSUS of 1890.
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we will send you a copy of
the magnificent work.
Size, II 1-2 x 14 1-2 inchca
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pay carriage*
J.W. BURKE’S NEWBOOKSTORE
He Invites all his old frb-flda fttiS customers to come to sr-e him at the
Burke Book and Stationery Company’s Store,
Hear <he old stand. He will on hand SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK
BOOKS. STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIERS. Will order any book you
wan: or ot)w-r ^and furnish at Im'mPn^-s as low as the
lowest. Call and sec him, or send your your orders and he guarantees snlis—
faction.
W. A.DOODY CO-
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, OCT. 25.
DRESS GOODS.
In this dejiartment ,our business Is
nuicntfleent. Sales are quick and largi.
This fact 1, due. of course, to die ex too-
elvme&3 and diversity of our styles,
and So such quotations as the follow
ing, representing, as they do, greater
Vlui'S Lliiiu t'-r.
Double-width Tricots, all-wool filling,
at 121-2c., worth 25c.
36-Inch Ftincy Mixed Melanges and
Covert* at He., worth S5c.
Devonshire CbevKrt Suiting, 42 Inches
wide. In grays, browns,, bluest and
plaids, 33c., worth 60c.
Six specials In Colored Dress Fabrlra.
from 3g to 40 Inches wide, at 33c., worth'
65c., as follows;
Scotch Tweeds, Changeable Diago
nals, Illuminated Mohairs, Camel's
Hair, Melanges, Two-toned Novelties,
Tartar Plaids.
26-Inch Wool Henriettas, all the right
colors, of course, at 25c.
Silk and Wool Novelties, Covert
Cloths, Mottled Suitings, Ttwdoned
Cluster Dot Cheviots at 60c.. worth 75c.
Ixtdles’ Cloths, 54 .inches wide.
Checked Novelty Suiting. Irrldeseent
Armures at 76c., worth 31.25.
BLACK GOODS.
This department has always been a
specialty with us, but we have this eea-
a richer, more complete assortment
than ever before.
36-Inch Whipcords and Storm Serges
in black at 13c.; worth 33c.
33-inch Henriettas In black at 25c.,
worth 48c.
40-Inch all-wool black Henrietta and
English Serge at 45c„ worth 65c.
40-inch all-wool black Storm Serge at
40e„ worth C5c.
46-ineb all-wool black Storm Serge at
50c., worth 75c.
4«-hich Silk (Finish Henrietta at 65c.,
worth 31.
Silk Warp Henriettas In Mack at 9Sc.,
worth 31.60.
In black Novelty Drees Fabrics wo
have
Wool Peau de Sole, Camel'o Hair.
Grps de Lyon, Cheviot, ,
Granite Cloth, Crcpon, , i :
Figured Armures, Glorlosa, '
Cork Screw, Hop Sacking, i . ff i
Ithlbnf- . r —, -
SILKS, SILKS.
A few months back njnd you would
have paid 331-3 per cent, more for tho
same values in silks than you do now.
You may do so. any way, unless you
come to headquarters for them.
Plain Surahs and CShlnnB, light, me
dium and daric colors, worth 50e.: our
price* 35c.
21-Inch plain Taffetas, all colors, suit
able'tor skirts and street costumes,
wonlh 31; our price 75c.
Fancy Changeable Taffetas, oattn fig
ures and lovely brocade effects, worth
31.25: our price 85c.
Evening Silks and Silk Crepe In gas-
light tints.
Evening shade* In Chiffon.
• 21-inch block Gros Grain silk worth
311 our price 75c.
We show a line of black Silks, em
bracing eight popular styles, S the
uniform price of 98e„ umy piece of
which will retail elsewhere at 31.50.
They arc: .
Black Gros Grain,
Black Peau de Sol,
Black Armure, •
Black f5attn Duchesse,
Black Satin Royal,
Block Moire Antique,
Black Drug do Londres,
Black Taffeta.
Beaded Laces, Net Top and Van
Dyke effects. New cut Jet Trim
mings In different widths.
WRAPS. > !;'
This department Is replete with all
tire newest things In ladles end chil
dren's fashionable coverings.
300 Cheviot Coats, gray, brown, tan
nn-1 black, velvet collar and double-
breasted and 'trimmed In large pearl
buttons, worth 38.50; our price 35.
Ladles' Paddock Coats, 42 Inches
long, liamby collamt, coat back, double
or single breasted, silt pockets In cov
ert, beaver and melton, at tf and 310.
Plaid Cheviot Cape, full length and
Just right for rough and ready wear,
Worth 38.50; our price 34.98.
Golf Oape, made of broadcloth, with
sllk-Hned hood, worth 311.50; our price
37.60.
■Bright tan Beaver Oape, velvet
bound, Inlaid velvet collar and glik-
faced, worth 314; our price 310-
100 Ladles' Sample Coats from 33.60
to 36.50/ worth twice the money.
Children's Reefers 31.
Children’s sample Cloaks at half
price.
'Granfle Crash Towels, 18x36 Inches,
worth 20c, at 12 l-2c.
All-Linen Table DamaSk, red stripe
border, 23c.
All-Linen German half-bleached Ta
ble Damask 35c.
Turkey Red Damask, ftist colors, 23c.
In the finer grades of Table Damask
we carry the following pa'ttems, with
napkins to match.
Snow Drop, Crown, Flour de Lis,
Bow Knot, Arabesque and plain.
All-Linen fringed Doylies 29c.
Crash Toweling 5c a yard.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S UN
DERWEAR.
Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests nod
Pants 65c a suit.
Ladles' Swiss Ribbed Satin Trimmed
Vests 60c.
Ladles' Wool Vests and Pants worth
31.25 each at 85c. ^
Also in ladles' wool ribbed Union
Suits at 31.25, worth 32.50.
A bargain In misses’ ribbed wool
Union Suits at 76c, worth 31.50.
Full line Children's Underwear.
. handkerchiefs.
Children's School Handkerchiefs 3c.
Ladles' embroidered hemstitched
Handkerchiefs So.
Ladles' plain all-linen fine hem
stitched Handkerchiefs 10c.
Gentlemen’s colored border hem.
stitched Handkerchiefs 10c.,
Gentlemen's all-llnen .hemstitched
Handkerchiefs 15c.
HOSIERY.
VI'
Gentlemen's fast black 25c Socks 6
pairs for 31.
Ladles' 35c fast black Hose 25c.
Children's school Hose, fast black
warranted. 12 1.2c. '
Finest display of Agriculture, Mechanics, Fine Arts Needle-
e&Sn Ca . tt ! c V Swill . e - P ° uItr y and Dogs ever ’shown in
the faonth. Special attractive features to please all. A renro-
duction of the iamous 1
Midway Plaisance,
As seen at the Worlds Columbian Fair, Chicago, embracing
the Villages of all nationalities, exhibiting Customs, Costumed
and Amusements of theit* respective countries.
Mons. Achille Phillion.
The Marvelous Equilibrist.
THE SANFORD SISTERS.
Musical Wonders.
PROFESSOR GRANADA,
High Wire Artist, in Daring
Feats
LUCKY BILL’S
WILD WEST SHOW,
Cowbovs Fun, Pony Express,
Wild West Equistrian and
Rough Riding.
THE ORIGINAL D’COMAS,
Midair Bicycle Riders.
Great Musical Contests
By Various Brass Bands.
sjj T rtuuua AJiuas JDauus.
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SECOND WEEK, COMMENCING
tMdaj, Mid ffl, 5.
RACES!
By the Fleetest Horses on the Finest Track in the South.
SI,500. PURSES. SI,500.
MIES LAST DAIS DF
6 NIGHTS, Commencing Monday, Oct. 29. NIGHTS. A
The most Stupendous Scenic and Pyrotechnic Production I)
the World has ever witnessed. v
Dazzling in Scenic Splendor, Gorgeous in Costumes, Superb in
Marches, Thrilling with Acrobatic Acts, Wonderfnl
in European. Specialties.
350 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION. 350
Display of Fireworks Nightly. Change of CM AAA
Fireworks Programme Each Performance. uI|UUU
Sole ot seats and Boxes lor the Last Days of Pompeii will
be at the Georgia Music House, commencing Saturday morning.
Tickets purchased after 6 p. in. admit to both Fair Ground#
and Pompeii.
S1.000