The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 27, 1894, Image 8

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WiJiWWL.WfJ 1 "! % PERSONAL. George L. Keen of Ttort V»lUf to In tlie city. >llaa Rene Mize of Dawaott 1* mmon* Uo fair visitor*. E. H. Jenkins of Columbus le tier* fo attend toe fair. George H. Wilcox of McRae to here to attend the fair. E. P. Harris, a prominent Albany merchant, la here. John E. WUcox ond wife of McRae ore visitor* to the fair. Mr*. Jean Cade of Atlanta la among the visitor* to the fair. John T. King of McRae are among the visitor* In the city. fit. T. 'Hitch of Rrunewlck la among the visitor* In the city. Henry Holler of TMomdeville la in the dty for a few daye. L. L. Campbell «md wife of McRae ore here to attend the fair. W. E. Slrojwoo. a prominent mer- chent of Biton wood, la here. Mra. J. J- Taylor of Cochran le umoitg the vlelfora to the fair. IT. W. Oloemer' of Milledgevlllo la among the vlaltora In the dty. E. llorrcll of Slateevllle. N. C., la registered at the Brown houae. Mr. J. L. HOKoway of Montgomery Is registered at the Brown house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Pucklwbe of JUtloouvItle are vtelton to tftie fair, n. O. Matthews, one of BarneirvlIle'B most prominent mem, la here to see the fair. George Collier, the happy-hearted host of the Wlgy/um, la here to see the fair. iMr. C. D. Baldwin of Savannah la among The promlpeOt visitors In the dty. E. J. TWomnn end We charming (laughter of Jeiup ore visitor* to the fair. j. B. Willie. » prominent merchant nt Hawklnsvlllc, 1a here to attend the fair. J. A. Ensloe, Jr„ of St. Augustine, J.'ln., came up yesterday to attend the fair. J. at. Stubbs, one of ‘the moet promi nent rltlzun* of Dublin, la here to see the fair. tMccMrs. TS, Ronald end FI. ®. Gamer of Tslboldon ore prominent vtaltone to the oily. Mr. E. M. Harris, burine** mana ger of the Columbus Bni|ulrer-Bun, Is visiting the fair. Mr. Soule Redd, one of the moet prominent men of Columbus, la here to attend the fair. Bliss Mamie Walker of ThomJlston le visiting Miss LUO. May Chapman on Hvguenln Heights. MM Jessie Duncan of Columbus Is visiting Miss Ella May Chapman on Hugiienln Heights. Motor*. T. J. Bhlngler sol A. O. Jones, prominent cltUzens of Ada, Ga., ure visiting tho fair. Hr. II. W. Walker, Dentist, .V>4 Seo- ■mil street (over Solomon's Jewelry ■tore), Macon, Ga. 'Mr. George W. Coates, one of At lanta's prominent young rcr-redcants. la among 1he arrivals nt the Earner. (Miss Molrgie WhlWhead, tv hamd- nomo young lady from Racial Circle, la heie, the guest of the Hotel Eanler. Mias 'Mary Leo Felder has returned from Perry, where she attended the innrrlagn of 'Miss Duncan to Mr. Plate of Hawkilisvllle. •Miss UocrlUngcr of Brunswick Is visiting tho Dixie PSr. She Is the gin at of her friends. 'Mrs. Shirk nud .Mira Eudwlg, on Walnut street. •Samuel K. Rumph, the famous Mar- Khallvlllc p>-ach grower, la here to see the fair. He to aocswnpanlcd by hi* handsome daughter, dll*. Clara Kl- lierta Humph. •Memm. Mad Da Vaughn. R. E. Lewis, W. W. Gardner nud O. B. lie Vaughn compose <v party of promi nent Montezuma people Who are here to ace the fetr. hfr. Towmes Gaines of Knoxville, Tcun., Is In toe ally. Mr. Gaines la a gr-mtonn nf ex-Governor Townes of ■Irorglo and hi one of tho moot proml- tncot sodety men In the Bouth. .Mr. Nat Birdsong has Just returned from Crawford county, whore he wont sw attend tile mnn-Kige of Bliss Mattie Vinson to Mr. Wiley Green. The mar riage took wince on Wednesday alter in'«i nt 3 o'clock. BUCKEEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tho beat eolve In the world for cuts, bruises. sores, ulcers, rail rheum, fever sores, taller chapped hand*, chilblains, corns, and oil eruptions, nnd positively Is guaranteed to give perfect satlafa- tlon or money refunded. Price, 25 cote per box. For salo by U. J. Lamar A Sons, druggists. omce of 8. Cherry. II Drayton olreet. Savannah. Ga.i Deo. 10. 1800.—Meears. Elptmwn Bros.. Savannah, Ga.—Dour Sirs! I would like to add my testimony to the almost miraculous effect of P. P. P. In the case of Alary Ingraham, a woman living on my place. She had n cm.,taut ebugh, sure thruatdebtltty, etc., iindtra* emaciated to a degree that ahe was unable to get out of bevl unaided, being given up by physicians; she had taken tho rulnons si called blood medl- ■ clneo without the least effect, until be ing pul under theP. P. P.. she Imme diately began to Improve, and la now In :is good health ns ever In her life. You can refer to me at any time as to the effect of P. P. P. In tlie foregoing case. Yours truly. Samuel Cherry. For wile by oil druggists. P. P. P. I'uivu rheumatism nnd all P.P.P. A wonderful medicine; it gtvea an appetite, It tnvlgoratea and strengthens. P.P.P. Cures rheumatism and all pains In side, back on I shoulders, knees. Mm wrists and Joints r.P.H. Cures syphilis In all Ita various stages. oM ulorra, sore« and kidney complaint*. P.P.P.Curea catarrh, eczema, erysipelas, all akin diseases and mercu rial poisoning. P.P.P Cures dyspepsia, chronic female containin'. and broken down oomdtutlou and toss of man hood. P.P.P. The best blood purifier of the age. Has made more perma nent cures than oil other blood remedies. You Shiver and say: “ I’m taking cold.” Cut you shlvor because your systom is weak and cannot resist outilde Influences. Scott’s Emulsion ———-n—nimnrr the Cream of Cod-llvor Oil apd liypophosphltos will clothe your bones with solid flesh and build you up so you won’t tukocold easily. Physicians, tho world over, endorse it. Ooa't lit itcciitd bj Substitutes'. gVspwW hr isell 4 Bees., N. 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Oa.. where you will And in the Brlttanlca reading rooms com* plete sets of this magnificent library and receive oouriooua attention. a«1 Clairvoyant, a largo —-x Addresn ntonco. V, It. HOW AN. Milwaukee. Wls. FORSALE The Handsome 2-Story With Basement, No. 63C ORANGE STREET. Containing nine room*, with three bath room*, hot anil cold water. All modern conveniences. The houae haa been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom and la in atrletly flrat-cliea condition. It haa a Urge frontage on Orange etnet and Roae Park, and only halt block from Indian Spring car line. It la located on the hill. In aa good neighborhood aa Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly the preuleat and most de sirable place new on the market For ■ale low and on easy terms. For further Information call oa * , l l DUNCAN & Real Estate Agents. BREEZY The mercury is falling; the calm of summer is fading. Old Boreas is beginning to blow and every breath whispers “Heavier Clothing.” In tlie meantime we i watching the interest of our customers and getting for them all that is going. All the lots are handsome and styl ish; all are exceptionally at tractive because of unusual prices—so low—that business conditions have let us put on the goods. IIow can you afford to go elsewhere, when ready to buy a Suit, or Overcoat, or Hat? ^I'he wise ones dSn’t. MACON, GA. 5) to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. • wjr.-r. nr-yr.- THMPU8 FUOIT— Is true, but the time wo give you flics none too foot; neither too slow. Our time pieces both tor pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. Try one. OE0. T. DE ELAND, Jeweler, O Second Street. F. A. GUTTEMBERGER &CG (SUCCESSORS TO J. W. BURKE & CO. MUSIC HOUSE.) (u Merchandise. Agents for the celebrated SOHMER PIANO. W« have on exhibition at the Dixie Interstate Fair a magnificent line of these famous pianos In different woods, besldesthe WORLD'S FAIR GOLD PIANO, which cost $3,000 and took first prize at Chicago. At our store, 423 Second street, can be found a complete stock of everything to bo deairtxl in the musical Hue. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN .BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of It* absolute purity, wholesomenfEs, good taita and quality to aid dlgeatlon It I* a moat pleasant and refredhlng beverage, an article Incomparably alreugthcnlng to the In valid and convalescent. Tbl* beer Is brewed from the beet selected matt and from hops imported from Bohemia. It I* browed after the new existing method In the Hof Braue- r»l at PI loon. Bohemia. lUrtiaroesi I* n light, palatable beer, unexcelled In „t arte and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality 1s preferred to tne Imported Pilsner by oonnotaeurs. For tne dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a hot- tlo Of Bitrbarossa. UEEJLANN & WILLIAMS. Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phono 154. , Sole Agents. 0 8 Pi rii n r» Pimples, Blotches -and Old Sores PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT „ . M . and potassium Catarrh, Malaria Sr Makes £ Marvelous Curas Sr In Blood Poison S: Rheumatism ^ and Scrofula i and Kidney Troubles Are cxUreljr removea 1*7 P.PJP* —Prickly Ash. Poko Root and Pots*" Siam, tbs g<re«t«ac blood purifier oa •sith. «d0> t ABKkugrN, O., Jaly 21,1891. —— Hxssns Lin**** n*o*.. Bxvannxb, On. t Df a* 8iiu-I boaooc abotUsof r P. P. P. at Hot aprlnf* 1 Arlf.^ana . ?t has Cone me moro good tba:. months’ troaunent at the Hot tipriogs* •ead three bottlee C. 0.1). - • EWTOK. i • Aberdeen, Brown County, <X ( « Cept. J. D. Johnston* ' To mil vAom it may eoHcern: X hero* * by testify to tho wonderful properties . or P. P. P. tor eruptions of the skin. X suffered for eereral years with an un sightly and dlaegreeable eruption on < my face. I tried every known reme* dy but in vain,until 1*. P. P. was mode • an<1 am now entirely cured. , iSigned by) J. D. JOHNSTON. Savannah, Go* • Skis Cuter Cared. TuHmonyfromlXiMayor<t/Seitil*yVe£ * BkQciic. Tex., January 14,1693. * Manias. LirPMAN Bho«.. Havannah, 4 do. t OenJlemcn—l have tried your P. , Ion. doe to menstrual irresularUtos, etandJngj and found ^eet reiler^ lB P. P. P. purl flea the blood, halide op , the weak and dobllltated, givee strength to weakened nervoa, expels dti>«a»c4,KivU.|c tho pittont health and hanplneaa where alckneas, gloomy feellnga and laaeltodo firat prevailed. For primary,secondary and tertiary syphilis, forblood poisoning, mercu rial polacn. malaria, dysp*P»l ft , In all blooat and akin diseases, Ilka Mou-h.'*. i'i in pi , out ,-nrvuiio uloer*. tetter, scald hena, boils, eryalpeUa. ecaema- we may aay, withont fear of contradiction,tUt P. P. P. Is tho boat blood purifier in tho world,and maked jm#Ul«^ apeedy and permanent curve e peculiarly benefited by th* derfol toele and MOOd r lea using prop* i erttes of>. Kp. - Prick ly Asb, Poke Root and Potassium. flPRixomu), Hi... .vug. 14th. 1898* —lean speak In the hlKbcat terma of 1 your medicine from my own personal , knew ledge. I was affected with beer* I'N iir..’ r: 1 r.,.'iin'»(!»L «OP L: years w .* s i r. i. d I - y l ho voryl»«*at E hyah'iaca ana spent hundreds of del* trs, tried every known remedy with* ■ out an>Ung ivltrf. I Lave only U>PO , one DOCU* of yoorP. P. P., and can cheerfully aay it haa done me more good than saythtag I have ever uken. I can recommend year medicine to eu euCer\-rav>r it'. ab.>\« .li^anea. MU'*. M. M. YEAST. Springfield, Gr«en County, Mo. - standing, and found greet reuerj ic purifies the b!oo<1 an l removes nil Ir ritation from the eeet of the disease « end prevents any spreading of the ■Mires. I have taken five or six bottlea and fee) confident that another course , v ill effect n cure. It haa also relieved me from Indigestion and atomacb ‘ troubles. Tour* truly. . OAPT. W. V. RUST, Attorney at Lair, * M ■ Blood Oisesses liel mi • ALL DRUQOI8TS 8SLL XT. LIPPMAN BR08. PROPRIETORS, Uppmank DJ *ck,iaroaaah, GA ^(lUUUUUUUUUiUUUUUU^ LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Ntrw Is the time to buy the above before the cold •weather cornea. X havs y the largest stock South, with prices lower than cvjr. , » T. C. BURKE. O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH EOOE LUMBER, mmil PJUKTi LIME AND CEMEHT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIKG WHGLISAIlE H0U5J& G. Bernd & Co. BACON, OA MsDUlscturers and D'mwt*.* EAJUiE&L BADDLERT. HEATHER A3D SHOE PIDINO* tnm, 462. 464sn-3 456 Cherry Skrsat L. Cohen Sz Co., LIQUODS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. J. E MACE, Manager. - - • Eicon Ga. A trial toileted. MACON SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I u AND MANUF AOTURERS OF i Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTT.—By vir tue of an onler regularly grafted by the count of ordinary of eald county, I will cell at nubile outcry to the highest bid der, for cuti. on ’the flrat Tuesday In November next, before the Bibb county, c'ourt house door, during the legal houro of Dale, ull that 'tract of land, compris ing three hundred and thirty and one- huif (330 1-2) ncrea In the Third district of Bibb counity; being part of what Is known as the Lanxir-Zclgler place. Said- tract being lots and Dirts of fonty-flvO (45). fopty-slx (46). forty-nine (4!)). fifty (50). llfty-oue (51), and fltty-two (52). Said three hundred and thirty-one and one half 330 1-2) aero, known as dot No. tivo (2) in the e-uMIvision and imp of survey of said EamarZelgler place, made by Bailey., ajid eajd lot No. two (2) bounded east by lot No. one (1) in said survey; south by Echecemnee creek: west by lot No. three (3) of said enrvey. and north .by the north line of said ortctrj.il lot No. forty-nine (49) or tho ctyntlnuoition ithexoof. Also, that lot or parcel of land situa ted In 'the Third district of B)bb county, nt.ar Echeconnee creek, being part* of lots numbers seveatv-elx (76), seven'ty- B3vcn (77) and seventy-eight 08), and conhidnlng two hundred and one and two-fifths (201 2-5) ncr03. moro or less, being marked "Dlvtekm No. 7" on a plat of the lands of the estate of J. P. Lamar. Sr., made by J. C. Wheeler on the 10th of Odtober. 1876. Said tract of land being a parallelogram In shape, ex cept that the north side thereof la slightly irregular In form- Said tract being one thousand flve hundred and twenty-five feet across the southern end. sixty-three hundred feet across the western aide, and fifty-five hundred feet along the eastern side: bounded south by the Yarborough place: east by "Division 6." formerly belonging to Miss Iola E. Lamar; west by "Division No. 8,” for merly belonging to 'Mlsu Mattie Lamar, and north by the road between Macon and Knoxville. Also, that tract or parcel of land, be ing parts or (tuts numbers seventy-seven (77). seventy-eight (78). eighty-three (S3), .and eighty-four (84). In the Third dis trict of said Bibb county, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, mote or less, and being "DlvCsSan No. 2” as shown by plat of the lands of J. p. La mar. Sr., estate referred to above. Said tract Is a parallelogram In form, except that Us southern end Is Irregular, con forming to the road from Macon to Knoxville. The tract to twenty-three hud red an fifty-eight (2,358) feet along the western side: itwenty-thrcc hundred and thirty (2.330) feet along the north ern side, and thtrty-four hurfdred (3,400) feet along the eastern Bide. Bounded north by the lands of MeCullum Hall; east by "Division No. 3," which fell'to Mira Kittle Lamar In the division of the estate of J. P. Lamar. Sr..; south by "Division No. 7.” above described, nnd parts of "Division* Nos. 6 and 8," re ferred to above, and west by "Division No. 1." formerly ibilonglng to L. Lamar. Said pthpertv to be sold a* the prop erty of the estate of J. P. Lamar. Jr., for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and making distribution. J. E ANDERSON. Executor of the will of J. P. Lamar. Jr. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-G. W. Oaraker. administrator of the estate of W. B. Ferrell, late of said county, de ceased. represents to this court that he has fully discharged the duties of said trust, and therefore asks for letters of dismission: This I*, therefore, to mltlfy all parties concerned to file their objec tions. If any they have, on or before the first Monday in January, 1895. or else letters will be granted as asked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA, BFBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an order regularly granted by the court of ordinary of said coun ty, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday In November next, before the J ill,'., county conn house d.vir, iluring the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land In the Fourth district of orig inally Houston, now Rlbb county, comprising lot number one hundred and twenty-one 021), containing two hundred and two und a hat-f acres (202 1-2). and part of lot number one hundred and forty-six (146), containing one hundred and thirty-five (135) acres. Said tract of land known as tho Mllli- son S. Johnson, or VashU Johnson property. Said property to be sold as the prop erty of the estate of Mllllson 8. John son. fbr the purpose of paying the debts of Bald estate and making dis tribution. J. L. ANDERSON. Administrator MUHson S. Johnson. A. .T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent. 36 Second street. I have some nice houses yet to rent. Come and see me about, them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings for sale. List your property with me and give me a chance to see what I can do with it GEORGIA. BrBB COUNTY.-To the Honorable Che Superior Court of Saw County: The petition of-J. W. Oaba- nfss, Ben L. Jones, R. P. Jarratt. F. T. Abel nnd J. V. Smith, all of said county, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their successors, associates and as signs to be Incorporated under the name and style of the "Smith Engi neering Company." 2. The business of said association to be the buying and selling of plumb ers' supplies, to engage In and do a general plumbing business, to manu facture and sell all kinds of piping and brick made of clay or other ma terials, to construct all kinds of sew ers. the buying and selling and repair ing of steam engines, boilers and other machinery and tools,' machinists’ and engineers' supplies; to build, construct and improve or repair houses nnd other buildings; to construct, water works, standpipes, water towers, elec tric light -plants and tower* or to fur- r.Ish materials therefor, and anything and everything Incident to the carrying on pf any of said business and enter prises; to purchase, acquire, own or hold all such real estate as may be necessary or required for any of said business. 3. The amount of the capital stock to be employed In said business to be tho sum of Five Thousand Dollars, with the prtvlege, at any tllmie. and from" time to 'time, of Increasing said cap!/ tal stock to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars. Stockholders areti be liable only to tho extent of thelt subscription, and when a stockboldei Shall have paid In full the amount o| stock subscribed for by him Ms lia« blHty shall cease. A. The principal office and place of doing business of said corporation to be In the county of Bibb, stake of Georgia. 3. Poti'Stoners show that 1.0 per cent, of the capital stock Iras already been paid In. 6. Petitioners desire to make such by-laws, rules' and regulations for the government of Ktelr saild business as they may deem meet and proper, end fo provide and elect such officers and directors a* may be deemed necessary, and that they may have the right to elect and select such of Its officers as they may see fit either from or out ride of the hoard of directors or stock holders. 7. To Issue bonds of said corporation secured by mortgage or deed of trust on all or any of Its property, to such an amount and conditioned as may be determined by its hoard of directors. And 'to sell and dispose of said bonds for the use and benefit of said corpora tion at such times and on such terms as tho board of directors may deter mine. Wherefore, petitioned*! pray that they may be incorprnted for 'the busi ness and purpose aforesaid, under the name and stylo aforesaid, for a term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time, according to law; and that they may have such rights as are common to corporations under the laws of the state of Georgia, and that they may be authorized to engage in the business herein set forth, arid to do any and all things Incident to the carrying on of said business or any part thereof. ESTES & JONES. Petitioners' Attorneys. I. Robert A. Nlabet, clerk of the superior court of Bibb county', do cer tify that the above is a true copy from the records of safd court. Witness my hind and official seal this October 12. 1894. ROBERT A. NISBET. Clerk. - GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an order regularly granted by the court of ordinary for said coun ty. I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for oish, on the first Tuesday In November next, before the Btbb county court house door, during the legal hours of rale, all that Jot of land situated In the city of Macon, said county, bring part of lot number two (2) in square number seventy-four <74). fronting on Oak street fifty (50) feet, more or leas, and running back same .width along 'tho southeastern side of an alley two hundred nnd ten (210) feet, more or less, to an alley in the rear, bounded on the southeast by; the roperty of Mrs. Scott Clark. Said property to be sold as the prop erty of the estate of Mrs. Mary Mc Clendon. for the purpose of paying the debts of eald estate and making dis tribution. J. L. ANDERSON. Administrator Mrs. Mary 'McClendon. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—John 8. Schofield, guardian for H. A. Schofield, represents to this coart that he ho* fully discharged the duties of said trust and therefore has asked the court to grant him letters of dismission. This Is to no tify all parties concerned to file objec tions, If any they can, on or before the first Monday in November. 1S9L or letters of dismission will then be granted as ask ed for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. COTTON. I wish to inform my fntnda and pa tron* that 1 have moved across Poplar atreet. opposite my okl stand, and with improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warahouri, I am batter prepared than ever to bundle their cotton to ad vantage Conrignmeot* always receive my prompt .1 (wraonal attentlan. NEW noon CORRECT WEIGHTS’. HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION OUABANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES, C17-K3 Poplar atreet. OS’ MACON, GA CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIKE- L & PLiteS SOU. BANKER ESTABLISHED 1883 HACOli GEORGIA. Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points. -i