The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 28, 1894, Image 3

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RETURN ENGAGEMENT. Lillian Lewis to Appear Here Attain Thli Week. The Academy jot Music has arranged with Miss Lillian Lewis to play a re turn engagement In Macon .on Friday night and at the Saturday matinee November Id and 3d. when the famous actrosa will appear as Oora in "L'Ar- tlcle IT." As a pray this drama is a masterpiece of the French modern school, he story deals with Article 47 of the French penal codee. The actual facts on whloh Belot founded this drama were enacted In New Orleans and were at that time the biggest sen sation. The Cora of the play was shot by her lover In the Grand Opera House, and It Is this Incident which forms the foundation of the play. •Never before has “L'Artlcle 47” been presented by so large a company as that whloh will give It here on Friday and at the matinee on Saturday. A song by Miss Moore Is Introduced in the first act. Between the first And sec ond acts Mtss Gonzales will appear and sing “A Simple Country Malden” and "Love's Lullaby." This is an in novation which Mr. Marston purposes to elaborate, doing away with the overture altogether, giving the patrona entertainment not only when the our- taln Is up. tout when it Is down as well. In the second, act Mile. Adele Carols, one of the best premier dancers ever brought to this country, will, in concert with the oorps de ballet, give an adagio and a pas de sue fantastlque. The big gambling scene in the third act will be elaborately mounted and realistically presented. Another feat ure of Interest in this presentation o* ”L’Article 47” is th'at It will be the fifteen hundreth performance of Cora which Miss Lewis will play. It Is On this character that Miss Lewis made her first success. For four consecutive years she .played Cora in “L'Artlcle 47" exclusively. Miss Lowl was billed to appear In other cities on Friday and Saturday, November 2 and 3. but the management of the Academy offered such good terms that her managers found It advantageous to buy oft the contracts they had mode, anl so it is that Lillian Lewis will be seen In Ma con as Cora In “L'Artlcle 47." 'MILTON NOBLES. That talented actor Mtl'ton Nobles will be at the Academy of Music three even ings of 'this week. Monday. Tuesday and ■Wednesday^ Tomorrow evening he will present his latst play. "For Revenue Only." Tuesday evening he will be seen In .that sterling oomedy drama, “Love and La>w“ and on Wednesday evening in that powerful drama, “From Sire to Son.” All .three of these are splendid (plays, and are well acted by a very strung cast. The leading character In Milton No bles' new comedy. “For Revenue Only,” te a newspaper reporter. Mr. Nobles’ performance of this and Bohemian in “The Phoenix” brought him fame nnd fortune. The reporter in his new play Is satil to be a most modern and reputa ble style of character. The chief character in “Love nnd Law,” as played by Mr. Milton Nobles, is a cbol-headed and witty Irish attor- ,ney, Felix O'Palf. who rescues the hero ine front bre abductors toy personating one of the villains of the play, on Ital ian organ grinder. His O'Palf 13 an ex cellent .piece of aolipig. Two acts bf “From Sire to Son"’ are located at Yuba, Cal., during the days of the Argonauts. The greatest compli ment that the drama has received Is its enthusiastic irecoption In California and its praise by the entire press of San Francisco. One able critic ‘there pro nounced it the ablest play, yet written by an American dealing with California lire and character. GOOD COMIC OPERA. Thomas Q. Seabrtooke and his opera company, in the "Isle of Champa,gne." will appear at the Academy of of Music on next Thursday. November 1st. There la a ,bacchanal buggasSan in the /dear upon which the cbmic opera “The Isle of Champagne" Is founded. Centuries ago this Island was settled by natives of awirc vine-clod country. No water was to be had there. So grapes were cultivated, and the champagne made from them was the only beverage used by the Inhabitants. The opera opens with a fete scone in honor ofKing Pom- mery's birthday. A ship from New Bed ford. Mass., which has met with a dis astrous voyage, comes into port, and the first strangers that eyer stepped foot cm the island have landed. They bring with them water, a fluid hitherto unknown to the subjects of the king: the people become frantic over the new found beverage, and the king takes ad- vorjtaige of this fact to replenish the bankrupt treasury toy 6elllns out to them. In older to beoomo owner of this remarkable fluid, “whloh clears the head and toraces the nerves.’ tbe king mar ries the owner of ithe vessel, a strong- mirded New England woman. His son wishes to marry the woman's compan ion, and a complication of affaire en sues. which is sSI right after the king has become rioh again by selling the fluid at 33.30 a quart aad 31.75 a pint. An Important member of tihe organiza tion Is the pretty prlma donna soubretto Elvia Crox. who win too seen in her orig inal role of "Diana, the Belle of the Isle." Tariff off of winter underwear. W. A. Redding. A new and full line of furnishings. XV. A. Redding. ,. ' Sherwood's Brass Band at Ocmul- gee Park 3 to 6:30 p. m. today. PERSONAL. Miss Louise Daniel of Augusta Is the guest of Miss Mabel Davis on Or ange street. Miss Mary Latham of Atlanta Is vis iting Miss Maud Edge on New street. Mis* Belle Gray of Fort Valley Is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. D. Hurt, In Vlnevtlle, Mr. L. W. Hunt has returned from Bayivllle, Va., where he has been spending the summer. Mtss Annie Paine of Wuycross Is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Kittle Jewott Williams' and children and Miss Pauline Jewett have returned from a delightful visit to the fum'ly of Col. J. V. Reed of Jeffer-. sou vine, Ind. Mlsscx SJthram of Atlanta nnd Steward of Decatur are tbe guests uf Miss Maud Edge oil New street. Mis* Hittrte Jones of Atlantn is vis iting ills* Katie Martin. Mias Mamie Lebnard-bf Vienna. Is visiting Mrs. John C. Holmes on For syth street during the fair. Miss Mattie Cbmdler of Augusta is visiting tile Mir, .the .guest of ills* Manle Robertson on First street. Mrs. John F. Lewis nnd Mrs. W. A. D0.U011 are visiting Mrs. John C. Holmes. ' Mr. Andrew M. Gray,' who his been quite ill for the past few days, is some what better. Miss Ann!? Norwood of Perry it vis iting her sister. Mrs. E. F. Bronson. •Mils Lillie Burbage, a charming young lady of Brunswick, Is visiting the family of Col. W. A. Jeter on Col lege street. Mr. D. R. Ccok. one of Macon’* most popular (society young men. who lias been living Ui Montgomery for several months, where he is the head bookkeeper for the Montgomery Hoop Works. Is in the city visiting Ills pa rents. Mr. Cook’s many fr.ends nre gU\ to hare him back In Macon. Be sure and price my winter under wear. W. A. Redding. THE MACON TELEGHAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1894. O NE of the most satis factory things about our business is the way peo ple who get our prices and then shop around, finally come.'back and buy of us—for they do come back in almost every instance. It is the strongest evi dence fliat we are selling good Shoes for less than other stores. c. w. THE SHOE MEW, 616 Cherry Street. ONE CEWT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS! UNDER TIII3 HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTS. WANTED. WANTED—Good men to place Equita ble Building and Loan Association stock In aeorgia; loans promptly made. George A. Smith, general manager. Exchange Bank building, MUcon, Ga. WANTED—Everyone to visit Chap man’s English Kitchen during the Dixie Fair. Meals 25c. WANTED—Sawyer for circular saw-mill; none but sawyers need apply. Amos- keag Lumber Company. Amoskeag, Oa. WANTBb—150 additional men on Ma con's sewer system. Good wages and weekly jxiy to aotlve men. Apply to Gatooury & Noble, office Second and Ocmulgee streets. WANTED—Vlettore to Dixie Fair . call on us for Information In regard to Ma con and suburbs. To parties Interest ed iwe keep teams on hand free of charge. Geo. W. Dunoan & Co. MANAGERS, special and local agents wanted to sell a new life policy upon a new plan. Has had a very large Bale for the short time It has been Issued by an old established and well known life insurance company. Terms upon which a largo amount of money can bo made will be given to good men. Ad dress United Life Insurance Association, 271 Broadway, New York. WANTED—At once, a position «a stenographer or typewriter. Ad dress H., care Telegraph. WANTED—Lady to 'take charge of a business that will pay 50 per cent. Must have uonve ready money. Good busincS for a compsltent lady. Active agents needed ftor outside work. Ad dress Roda. Macon Telegraph. ANY LADY can, easily make $13 weekly working for me quietly at home; Position permanent, and If you can only spare two hours per day; don’t fall to investigate. Reply with stamped envelope, Miss Lucile Dogan, Joliet, III. •• BOARD HRS WANTED—Three coupleo or six gentlemen can secure board on .the Hill, near Wesleyan. Address B. B., care Tdegn&ph. WANTED—Parties lirteresteH In rent ing. selling nnd exchanging real es tate to call on headquarters. Goo. W. Duncan & Co. WANTED—All real estate dealers visit- lag 'the Dixie (FaJr to call and tnako our office their headquarters. Ice water, rilamps and stationery free. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. WANTED—Every 1 one to know that the place to get books, stationery, urt goods, picture frames (to odder) at special prices Is nt McEvoy-Sandors Co. Pine WANTED—To see a roan who has served the public better and longer .than Mlko Loh. who has been shav ing for forty-two years past, has of ten been tried and Is willing to be tried again. WE WANT MEN. 320 to 333 a week. Steady work, selling staple goods tb dealers. Samples to proper applicants. -No peddling. Experience unnecessa ry. Salary or large commission as preferred. Household Specialty Com- pany. 75 Fourth street. Cincinnati. O. WANTED—Man to distribute circu lars. 34 per 1.000 paid! Send 4 cents etampe National Distributing Asao- claicrn, Chicago. A~BRIGHT~GIRL or smart boy can . make a neat sum by canvassing for “The Boy In Gray.” Write for terms •to' Rev. George G. Smith, Macon, Ga. WANTED—Few regular boarders and families to take meals, 817 New street. Terma reasonable. WANTED—To sell you a '04 model Denemore typewriter, best machine In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agont. •Phone No. M3. FOR RENT. TWO HOUSES for rent In Vlnevtlle; convenient to electric care;. one 6- room, one 2-room; good gardens, c. B. Callaawy. FOR RENT—Residence 136 Cole otreet. Apply to a F. Bronson, agent’s of fice C. R. R. FOR RENT—Handsomely • furnished front room, to gentlemen, by week or mttnth. Near to buslneos. Address B. X.. care Telegraph. FOR RENT—The Sherwood place, of 6 1-2 acre*, nt McElroy's, beyond Crump Park. Five-room dwelling and ImDrovements. .Tcrtns to approved tenant. Geo. W. Duncan A Co. FOR RENT—To couple without chil dren. two rooms convenient for light housekeeping. Two Rooms, care this paper. FOR RENT—A nice residence; 7 rooms; Orange street. Apply 644 Cotton avenue. FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, 8SB Clmton street. East Macon, vritli cne acre s«vrJ«n. T!iin> minutes from oU trie cars. Very durable; price tow. Ap ply at Macon Savings Bank. FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, nil of third floor nml basement of American National Bank building. Constructed especially for prlntlng'bfllce; after Oc tober 5. R. E. Park. FOR RENT.—Store No. 213 Cotton ave nue. Also warehouse on side Sixth street, and etable with 11 stalls. Ap ply to Jenklna at Guernsey's shop. TOR RENT—821 Orange street; seven rooms, gas and water, car line. Apply to J. N. Birch. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A high grade bicycle in g<x>d condition, for $40. Must be oold. Address Bleycle. t care Telegraph. FOR sale. lease or rent, the Mdxley Box Works of three acres, near brew ery. on Southern railroad. Seven ten ant houses that i>,iy 335 per month. Fine opportunity tor right party. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. FOR SALE—A nice lot on Duncan ave nue. Huguenln Height*, within hundred yard* street car line. Big batata. Part cash, balance In easy payment*. B. J. Holt, clerk'* office court house. FARM for sale or rent. Well located, with comfortable dwelling and improve ments, on Holton road. H. V. Washing ton, 601 Mulberry street. FOR RENT—A good business place. 310 Third street. Apply to hire. V. S. Cope. 418 Walnut tltreet. FOR SALE-Two improvde farms near M.icon, cn railroad; also several building lota near the city. H. F. -Stroheckf-r, attorney, 105 Cotton avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. CHAPMAN’S ENGLISH KITCHEN la the pi,we to get your meals. Fish, oysters and game served. 312.60 WILL BOARD your horse one month at Powers’ stable, corner Pop lar and Second streets. Telephone 259. ONE fine second-hand Columbia b|cyclo for sale cheap. Apply at once. Alex Harris, 414 Fourth street. LEAVE your orers for dressed poultry during fair week. Dressed turkeys, geese, ducks and hens at L. D. Able & Co.'s. 620 Cherry street. HAIR DRESSER — Braids nnd bangs made to order and all kinds of hair work. Louisa Brown, C53 New street. TO please the visitors, leave your orders at L. D. Able & Co.’s during fair weeks for fine betef. mutton, veal, all pork sausage, all kinds of sausage, fancy smoked meats, etc. Parlor Mar ket, 620 Cherry street ' ' REAL 'ESTATE at sacrifice prices Is sure do prove a good lnvcatanent. A few pieces low for cash or on easy payments in Blbto Loan and Building Association. Call and investigate. B. M. Zettler. Secretary. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is the best made. Have you tried It? VIIAVI can be obtalned of Mrs7 j."B’. Stevens, 659 Oak street. Agents wanted. Libei'al terms. JUST RECEIVED, 60 cans of choice Tennessee butter. Jones & (Merritt. LACE CURTAINS beautifully laun dered. at Crump's Park, toy Mrs. Ryder. P. O. Box 250. Macon. Ga. GUESTS of tho Plerpont have the dinner privilege of the New England Homo • Restaurant.- Mrs. T. M. Butncr pro prietress of both. LOST—A love chain, somewhere be tween Oak nnd Poplar on First. Re turn to 761 Oak and receive reward. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING—On account of sickness In my family, I (have moved from my former resi dence. 771 New street, to 016 Final street, where I will be glad to servo all my old customers and the public generally. I guarantee all my work to fit. and to toe made In the latest style. -M. J. Barney. JUST RECEIVED, 60 cans of choice Tennessee butter. Jones & Merritt. MY STONE FLAGGING has arrived. See sample at tho fair, .outside of main building, noar lower entrance. Have your sidewalk laid with it. 51. Codington, 454 Cherry street. BANANAS; apples, oranges, cocoamrta and fine grapes. A. A. Cullen. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives sntiifncllon. Retails 20c. lb. HOLMES Si COUTTS' celebrated extm- yeast crackers retail at the low prico of lOo a pound. L. D. ABLE & CO., (inusage manufactu rer*. Factory 620 Cherry etreet. 45 PER CENT, average weekly profits on 3150 invested. Prospectus, Itemized statlitlcs free. Benson & Dwyer, U4 Broadway, New York. SARATOGA CHIPS are an tne rage. Ask your grocer for them. VARIETY Is the »plce"of“iffeTandi'to those who like the spice, can get It by trading at iW. L. Henry'a. He keeps the 'best Western beef. Georgia pork and fine Western mutton also, nice backbone, sparerlbs, pork chops, sll-pork sausage, Frankfort saWge, eouce, butterluc, cotosuct, smoked hum* breakfast bacon, etc., cte. It ooats nothing 'to call up 'phone 343 and give your order and less to have It delivered. Remember the place, 214 Cotton avenue. CHOICE potatoes, cabbage and onion*. A A. Cullen. CENTRAL, give me 1US. la that Air. Keen? .-Yes, madam, l'lcaae *eml me two boxes Saratoga chip?. 1 think they are excellent. 350.099—Wc have In bank this amount to invest tn Improved central property paying a good Interest. Wo have cloned eeveral largo dealn this week. If you wish earth on desirable proper ty. call on Goo. W. Duncan & Co.. Real Estate and Loan Agent*. RHOUi:R*8 braad raining is the best bread preparation made. Try 1L • WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will give away for wrappers of large pack ages of Rborer's Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin & Co. FOR RENT—Store with dwelling at- inched and Urge lot. on the corner Fourth and Hazel street. Apply to G. W. Craig, 421 Hazel street. WE HAVE the latest styles of type In the Job printing line. Give us a call when you need billheads, letterheads, envelope*, tags, posters or anything In the line of Job work. Knox A Pickett, next to O. M. Davta' stable*. Mulberry street. FOR RENT—753 Plum street, eight- room house, double kitchen; modern conveniences. A. T. Holt, real estate J agent, 265 Second street. FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen's sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ings Bank. DR. SMITH'S “Boy in Gray” can be found at McEvoy-Sanders Co. and at J. W. Burke jnd Co. Get one for your boy. EXTRA-FINE apple* and oranges. A. A. Cullen. A CAR LOAD of shoata and pigs re ceived every week 'and for »ale at W. L. Henry’s, retail or wholesale SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN DRY GOODS. IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO BUY OF US, # OURS Is, certainly the Clonk Depart- ment of Macon. Styles specially suited for all ages from tho infant to Grand Mother. Special line new Capes from $7.00 to $26.00 each. Beautiful line small Children’s Cloaks, $2.60 to $6.00. Full Stock' Shawls, Furs, etc. DRESSES READY TO WEAR. You’ll see the most stylish Dreessed people of tho day wearing our Tailor made Suits. They fit to perfection and arc just about half what material and Dress makers’ bill would amount to. $12.00 to $16.00 each. ALL THIS WEEK Wo, will display a Grand line Novelty Dress Goods and Silks. Look where you will, you wont sec near such an attract- ivc line as ours. Prices down. $20 Dresses now $14.00. $15 “ “ 12.00. $10 " “ 7.75. SEE I SEE I SEE I A new lino Dollar Dresses to bo thrown out Monday. 7 yds. pretty 34 inch novelty goods with 6 largo triming Buttons for $1.00. Positively worth double. Our 4 panel Reed Screens at 50c. can’t bo had elsewhere under $1.00. Heavy twilled navy flannels 26c. yrd. Our 85c. Coverts are great leaders. Splendid lino Black Dress Goods, 36 and 60c. Tho only complete lino of new colorings in novelty Silks for waists. Two hundred Gloria Um brellas at $1.00; worth $1.50. Have got tho best 75c Um brella on the market. Heavy rib winter Vest, 25c. Men’s Vests a specialty. ADMISSION to tfiia exposition will ho •refused on all exhibitors' <ind help ers' tickets unless Indorsed toy the secretary or treasurer,. "IT IS all the «ame." Mlko Loh don't chargo any more for shaving a wor shipful master them a master Ma son. All bo brethren. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells GOOD ROOMS. Amt-class fare at the Gray house, one block from Union de pot. on car lino. 454 Fine. Mrs. H. A. Gray, i 3100.0007-Wc have Oils amount of ou.t- lido money 'to Cnvcitt In Macon prop erty. W must be Improved, oeul pay ing 0 good Interest. Call on Geo. W. Duncan & Co. HOLMES Sc COUTrS' BISCUITS nnd cukes are made from now materials of tho very highest standard of ox- callencs; they have been awatdod.tho premium over all competitor* wher ever exhibited, and nre pronounced the finest manufactured in the world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the best. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. 18 IT DULL? Then send that dull ra zor to Mike Loh. He will sharpen it and guarantee satisfaction. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is made of pure cream of tartar and soda and Is guaranteed strictly pure. To In duce you to try Turpin’s Baking Pow der we will, for a short time, give with each pound con of powder a pound can of Holmes & Courts' cele brated takes or saltlnes both for 40 cents. Turpin’s Is sold by tho lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company. Macon, Ga. MIDWAY COSTUME won't do later on; you will need more clothes as It •gets colder; Just as well to recognize the fact and get Toady. While going •to the fair carry some of last year's to the Macon Steam Dye Works and they will bo ready when-you want them. ' ALL kinds of fruit*, produce, fish nnd oysters, at lowest prices for good stock. A. A. Cullen. LOOK HERE—Horse* boarded at 313.59 per month at Powers' stable, comer Poplar and fleoond street*. Tele phone 359. MARY BAILEY must come and get her. baby «he left at the home of a man In East Macon, or bo Indicted. BE SURE you get {your exhibitors' and helpers’ tickets to the exposition properly indorsed and avoid the cm- harassment of toeing refused admis sion. TWO CAR LOADS of fins Kentucky sad dle and rood horses to be sold at suc tion at L. P.. Wrtgnt Ic Co.'s Palacs Stables Saturday, the 37th, beginning st 9 o'clock. Hones at stables now sub ject to Inspection. Coleman Brea h Dolvln. . FOUND—That the best place to get a nice, clean shave is at Mike Lob's shop. Hotel Lanier. HOUSEKEEPERS—Our stock la newer, finer and larger than any other house. We are headquarters for cvi everything from A to 55. Loave your orders with us If you want a fine thanksgiving turkey. COlory and ciuntoerrios to match. John C. Holmes & Oo. HOUSEKEEPERS, HEAR TUIS.-It Is now demonstrated beyond any cavil that Jno. C, Holmes has tho handsom est and completest grocery store In tho state. See his beautiful exhibit at Flo ral Ilall at the fair ground*. Thu most 'beautiful goods ever exhibited In this market con be found there, THE cutting of children's hair Is mado an especial study and care nt Mlko Lo/h's barber shop, Hotel Lanier. WHEN In need of billheads, letterheads, notehcads, envelopes and all kinds ot Job work coll on Knox A Pickett, Mul berry street, next to Davis' stable*. PRESENT your exhibitors' nnd help ers’ ticket* early Monday to Mr. Davis or Mr. Knapp and have same countersigned. SUMMER DUCKS, quail, doves, fish and oysters In every style. Exchange Hotel Restaurant. Open day and night. LOST—Much time and patience by shaving elsewhere than at Michael (I.oh'ii barber shop under Hotel La nier. "CUTTING CAPERS" Is a pastime, but hair cutting la an artistic busi ness at Mlko Loh'H barber shop. Ho tel Lanier. TAKE lessons at Mrs. Clifton's School o( Shorthand and Typewriting. 1061 Wal nut street. Ladle*, be sure and eat! at the exhibit of Madtme Pensan’a famous Complexion BleacN and Massage Paste, lower end of floral hall. The finest complexion compound In the world. FITS CURED (From U. B. Journal of Medicine,) Prof.W. II.Pcfkc.vrbomAkcftipceUlt/of EpDepfjr, has withoot doobt imted tod cared more cmcs Uun AnyUvlngrh/akiAnShlciacctMisut'niUhiaz. Wc Jure beard of esses of » jeaiVsUo/iin* cured bjr him. HepabllsbcaaTtlubtawork on tbla dUeau which hr •end* with s Urjp bottlo of hli abtoJat* care, free t' no j raffertr who may eer.d their P.O. and Ex pr«M a -! Prr/ W. IT. PF**B. » GIVES Knox & Picket a trial when you neM anything in the Job printing line. Satisfaction guaranteed. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In digestion* Debility . OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER! Cat Paper Patterns For Rvery Lndy Hander of Tlaa Talagraplt* We have made arrangement* by! which wo are offering to tho reader* ot the Telegraph the Demorcat Gut Paper Pattern*, which are worth from 20 to G* cent* each, thua making every copy of the pnpor worth from 10 to 40 cent*. Cut out the coupon below and mall no- cordng to direction* on It and you will receive by mall the pattern la the elaf chosen. FRESH AS A ROSBr TIJIJV 630—LESBIA WaTsT^-SIzc* for 14 an« 16 Year*. ; J Send this coupon nnd JO cents in the Macon Telegraph end yon can get any one qf Patterns pwAhlted. Notice number and name of Pattern, and terite plainly not forgetting to state she. Enclose lOo.for each pattern desired. KAMI*......... JDDRMVS...:,