The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 30, 1894, Image 8

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8 R. C. WILDER'S SONS CO, MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough and drexscd. ehlnglc*. I atb*. end dealers !n mixed palate. lead, die. lime, piaster, cement end builders’ hardware. «H TO 622 THIRD STREET. j THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1894 " A CURIOUS BRACELET. : It Was Made Train Runty Fins That Had Am used a Trench Prisoner. About HO rears ago there was exhibited In one of tho most fashionable Jewelers’ ►hops In Fails a very curious and Interest ing bracelet Every nne who passed tho shop was attracted by It at It bung In the window, and tho conversation In many aalona was baud upon thn brilliancy and perfection of tho gems which surrounded It. The most remarkable part of this plooo lit jewelry was that ft was chiefly com posed of four rusty, bent and broken pins. These were act In a framework of gold, the gem surrounding the whole. To explain tho origin of this old orna ment it Is necessary to go back runny years before It was exhibited. One day n M. Woxeres was walking tho streeta of Paris when he enme suddenly upon some who were at work mending tho pavement. In some way nr other monsieur tripped and In falling was hurt. Without thinking of the consequence* he exclaimed against the superintendent of the streets, saying he should Instruct his workmen to bo more careful. This rcmsrk was overboard, and he waa Immediately arTCitod and placed In a dungeon for complaining against the public works, and lie was kept far many weary wreka without oompanlons or occu pation. Ho folt hts body oommenoo to weaken and know that under such a strain hit mind would aoon glvo way. But hs was a plucky man and determined to nwuken his spirits from the lethargy which he knew would soon make him Insane. When cast Into prison, M. Manure* was eearrhed by thn officers, hat In some man ner they had neglected to take from him four pins. These pins were all ho hail to nmuse himself, ami he set hlswlte tnwork to devise some game to keep his mind oc cupied. During six years the poor prisoner oecn- plrd himself In throwing tho four pieces of wire nt random about tho oell and then In searching for them that, ho might re- eommeneo his game, This was nil the pleasure he had fnr those six long years, and, slmpla though It seems, It was this nlnne that served to keep his body and brain aotlve. A revolution set him otllbcrty one day, sod his devoted wife met him nt the prison door to take him home. Ho then exhibit ed his four rusty and bent pins and told his story. Ills wife considered tho plus ns the means of his salvation, and to show her gratitude she hod them mounted In gpld and stirroundod with Jewels to the amount of many thousand francs.—Phila delphia Pres*. M A Dorn Party Town.* "Ray,” said a weather beaten Canadian ns ho walked Into nMnln street drug store, "do yon keep peanuts here!" "No," rcpltod tho proprietor. "You will find enrno nt the barber shqp around tho comar." The name Canadian walked Into tho hnrlior shop. "Ray," ho said again, “do you keep nrnnnts buret" "Just out," replied thn boss bather. "On down to the cigar store on the next block." "Dot any peanuts!" ho asked of the rlerk tn tho elgnr store ‘ a fety minutes later. "No," replied thoclork, "hut they just got In n new stock nt that hardware store aroma th" street." "I want some panning," thn Canadian said ns ho oprnod thodoorof tho hardware Store. ."Sorry,” raid tho man who was clean ing n stove, "but. we haven't got a one. Try that ulothlng store over there." Tho Canadian plodded wearily across thaatreot. "Dot any peanuts!" he asked of tho floorwalker, who mot hint nt the door. "No," 'answered tho floorwslksr, "but I guess you ten get some ot Hist ssloon next door," The Canadian walked out on tho street and flood by tho curb reflecting. "By gosh," ho tlnslly said, halt nloud, "this here's a dnm party town. Why, ovor homo I kin buy prenott down to tho store enny tlino. Must bo they don’t know what they bo 'over hero."—Buffalo Ex- prose. _________ Cause ot Treeless Regions In America, Many theories lisvo been proposed to ex- plain tho abecnco of forests In largo per- t loos of tho great Inland hssln of tho Unit ed states. Including both rrstrles which llo nmluly east of tho Missouri and tho plains which llo wost of that stream. A now explanation for tho absenco of trees In this area has lately been offered tn tho Ismdsu Geographical Journal by J. W. ltnlway, lto holds thnt roods havo been 'md.ily . .'u lied mill dhtrlhuted through tho agency of water, and that the spread of forest growth without this natural aid or some artificial aid would bo x*ory slow. Ho argues that our treeless regions havo never Non overflow-od by running streams since they became dry land, and oonee- qucntly they lisva never been sown with forest rood. Wherever tho water of run ning streams hut spread seeds havo beau carried oiul forests havo appeared. Ac cording to tills vlow, those regions havo al ways born tretdcsK, and therefore Mr. Red- way considers that i ho nature of tho soil, which waa tho explanation offered by Lee* quereux and Professor Whitney, and sweeping tires, which has horn tho most generally accepted vlow, ore not tho prin cipal agents In causing tbit treeless con dition.—(•onion and Forest, BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold before the court house door tn the city of M icon, Bibb county. Os., during (he legal hours of sole, on the first Tuesday to November, 18M: One grist mill, being a frame building; one Beck automatic engine and two boiler*, together with heater, pumps and dll necessary connections, and com plete outnt of gradual reduction pro cess machinery In xsld building, und all belting and connections; also, one grain elevator, building and warehouse connected therein, together with fans and elevators and complete machinery necessity to the elevator tn said build ing; nl*o, four-room office budding, together with one Mosler double- iron safe, one long desk and office furni ture tn oafcl building; also, one stable and two-room outhouse: also 45-horse power Weethigliouse standard engine. All located on the lands of tho Central Railroad and Banking Company, cor ner Fifth and Walnut afreet*. In the city of Macon, being part* of lots 5 and 6, block 16. Bald property levied on aa the property of defendants, Taylor Bros. & Hall, to satisfy a II. fa. Is sued from the ally court of Macon In favor of the National Bank of Cham- bemburg, Pa,, v*. Taylor Bros. & Hall. On account of The above described property being difficult and expensive to transport will b* delivered on the premises, us above desertbod. A Good Use Far Old FI sand. Do not throw old flannel or garments Into tho ragbag. Cut the best pieces from any blanket or garment which Is jwst wear; then tako a piece of strong calico for a foundation, the width of on ordinary sited Ivdttead and about half the length. Lay tills flat on a tabic; then tack pieces of flannel all over cvculy, sevoml layers thick. Aftorumnl cover both shies with a pnctty colored cretonne. This will make • nlcowarm coveting for the feet, which vrlll bo much appreciated on cold night*. It ahould be run across a few times after the outside Is put on to make the* pieces inside firmer. What W*S Her Motlr*? "Just think! That Miss Parrotte, who went from here ns a m Ion ary, you know, has married ouo of thoso horrid ttouth Sea Islanders!" “Yes, I heard about It. I don’t know Whether her motive was one of revenge or sentiment. The fellow she married ate the man she was engaged to."—Indian apolis Journal. Professor AupH Hall of Washington observatory discovered both of the moons of Mars, making ths Initial observation* upon tbs first qm on the night of Aug. it* ISft, Ths smaller of the two is only CO inilea In diameter, the other ti to 40. 0r. Price’s Cream Baking I’oudc? Alost Perfect Made, OROnOlA, XIIB 13 COUNTY.—Notice Is hereby Riven os required by the set of the legislature of Georgia approved De cember 18. JKfl. that I. W. N. Pcdcn.'of the a la to of North Carolina, as executor of the last will ms! testament of Janies A. Podon, Into of DuvuJ county. Flo., and now deceased. Intend an the executor ta transfer to William N. I’wlon seventy* nine sharer, (79) of the capital stock of tho HouUwmteni Railroad Company of Georgia. Tills tho SOth day of October, A. I>., 1891. W. N. PKSDE7N. Executor Estate of James A. Pedcn, de ceased. • LEADS THE WORLD. | flibbey’s SREM ft TUrhfit Award World's Fair. ^ If you want theS finest quality cute. in] glass, buy goods* !?J having this trade* mark. * J C1IAS. 1L BOLOMON, Bole Agt. (» :5 •'<>». YM/i.*V±e - As the victorious champion of the people against the Minnesota Coal Combine, Ignatlijs Donnelly evinced a robust, practical good sense, ratncl at variance with the speculative spirit shown In " The Great Cryptogram." m mi. Cumulative evidence of the harmony between this store and the Macon public abounds, increases daily. Always quick to respond to our enterprising efforts, the great alertness and sharpness of recent responses is as marked as it is gratifying. The confidence that our prices protect from all imposition, the appreciation of the skill and boldness displayed in the assembling of unequaled stocks is shown by multiplying sales. All this proves that the absence of sophistry, * affectation and exaggeration from our advertising is not only proper, but wise. MACON. GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. TBMPUS FUQ1T—Is true. but tho time wo give you flics nono too fast; neither too Blow. Our time pieces both lor pookot and mantle aro all guaranteed. Try one. CEO. T. BEELAND, Juweler, KO Second Street. IF YOU -Want a Cook,. —Want a Situation,— —Want a Salesman,— —Wairt ‘a Servant Girl,- Mr. Donnelly, is a man of the most versatile talents t his successes In medical science, at the bar, and In the field of letters, are many and unique. Those familiar with his writings (and who Is not?) are always Impressed with the readiness with which He Quotes Authority To support a proposition. One Is thus ted to believe that he possesses n remarkably retentive mind. But those who know him say this is a mistaken idea; that his memory Is poor, but he Is a tireless Investigator, and has a well selected library, with reference books of every sort, which enable him to turn at volition to any desired information or reference. The work which he values above all others Is THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA.of which he possesses two sets—one at his residence and one at his office. He knows that its authority Is never questioned anywhere,‘and Is said to have won ' several cases In court upon evidence taken from Britannia. In your ENCYCLOPEDIA BR1TANNICA note the fine articles on Bacon and Shakespeare, and, for your own satisfaction, endeavor to trace in the writings of Shakespeare the alleged cipher of Bacon. Such comparisons art entertaining and instructive. If you do not own TUB . ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA you had better procure It while the new edition Is being sold at Introductory prices. Address THE CONSTITUTION Atlanta, da. Or call at branch office. MS Mulberry street, Macon. Ua., where you will Had la the Bnttanlca reading room* com plete sets or this magnificent library and receive courteous attention. EMPIRE STABLES. (Ttmbcrlafce* Old Stand.) 511 end U» Poplar. LIVERY. BOARDING AND SALE. Firevclase accommodations .TOM a HUDSON. Frowletor. ——Want to Hire any Help, —Want to Rent a Store,.--..-"— — I . Want an Agent or Partner,— .... Want td Buy or Sell a Farm, ■ Want to Buy or Sell a HouBe,— —Want to Hire or Rent a House,— -o-Want to get a Good Boarding House,— —Wont to Btiy or Sell a Horse or Mule,— -Want to Trade or Exchange Anything,- ——.Want to Find Anything You Havo Lost,—— ——Want to Find Strayed or Stolen Animals,—— —Want to Buy or Sell Cattle of Any Description,—— —Want to Accomplish Anything Under the Sun,—. You can do it easily through the Advertising Columns' of TnE Macon Telegraph, tho Greatest Macon Want Medium, at Onc-Cent a Word each insertion. Wo will be pleased to furnish estimates on any kind of Advertising. F. A. GUTTEUBERGER &C0 (SUCCESSORS TO J. W. BURKE & CO. MUSIC HOUSE.) Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise. Agents for the celebrated SOHMER PIANO. , We have on exhibition ot the Dixie In terstate FYUr a magnificent line of these famous planoa in different woods, besldeethe WORLD'S FAIR GOLD PIANO, which coat 13.000 and took first prlxe at Chicago. At our More. 13 Second atreet, can be found a complete stock ot everything to be desired In the musical line. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA '(IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account ot Its absolute purity, whulcsomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion It Is a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, on article Incomparably strengthening to the tn valid and convalescent. This beer la browed from tho best selected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after tho new existing method in the Hof Brnue- ret at D1 toon, Bohemia. Burbaroesu ts a light, palatable beer, unexcelled tn taste und brilliancy, and on account of Us excellent quality- la preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connolecure. Foe tae dinner table and for a lunch there Is nothing better than a bot tle of narbaroseu. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS. Delivered tmywhero In the city. ’Phono 131. Sole Agents. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! / Window Glass, Mantels, tiles and Grates, I* the time to buy the above before the cold weather come*. I hav* the largest *tock South, with prices lower than evar. ...s..T. C. BURKE. O P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. sasb, Doom lumber, houldirsi rowi lime ahd cemee AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LIABIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bemd & Co. MAOOir. GA, iUnuiacturor* sn4 MtfM 8ABNES& • BADDLKRT. LEATHER AND SSOEFIDIN(l\ gfr, 452, 454sn-a 456 Cherry Sbwsb L. Cohen & Co., J. Ia MACE, Manager, - . . Mseon Go. LIQUORS, CIGARS aud TOEACCO, Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. ' A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, EGOR & LUMBER GO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, * AND MANUF ACTUKERS OF— . 4 1 -1 .. Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Eto. 13 the BEST." NO8QUEAKIN0L $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH& ENAMELLED SALE * "4*3.5? fWECAIMlMWJB ♦2r.sjpoiice.3soi.E9. wlsBmSchmlshoes. .SEND FOR CATALOGUE W*L>* DOUGLAS* BROCKTON, MASS. You can Bave^on^ey Jb^purcbsiflns W« Im Because, we are tbe largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, aud guarantee the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects vou against high prices and the middleman’s proCts. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting sad wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your lealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. S13 CHERRY STREET. F0R8ALE •The Handsome 2-Story '""Tl j With Basement, No. 636 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine room,, wltli'three bath room*, hot and cold water. All modern conveniences. The house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom and is in atrlcUy first-class condition. It has a large frontage on Orange atreet and Rose Park, and only half Mock from Indian Bpring car line. It ia located On the hill, in os good neighborhood aa Macon affords It Is undoubtedly the prettiest aud most de sirable place new on the market For sole low and on easy terms. For further Information call on , Real Estate Agents. •- The amount of business you are to get during the Fair de pends very largely on the amount and manner of adver tising you do. The TELE GRAPH is the only medium through which you can hope to reach all the people. Madison Avenue HOTEL, fladlson Ave, and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3$tr day and up. American Plait. Fireproof and flrst-class in every par ticular. r 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, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent, 3G Second street. I havo some nice houses yet to rent. Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings for sale. I,Ist your property with me and give me a chance to see what I can do with lb PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . |j DR, 3. J. SUBERS, Permanently located. Ia tbe *p» dairies venereal. Doit energy, re- stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address in confidence, with stamp, BIO Fourth street. Macon: Os. DR. C. H. PEETE, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 306 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. DR. t. H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROATS Office 56* Cherry St, Macon. Go. J. Cooper Morcock. touts B. Warren. MORCOCK & WARREN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 23 and 23 Exchango Bank Building, Macon, Ga. Interrogatories promptly and neatly executed. Collections a specialty. MACON SAVINGS BANK 171 Mulberry Street, Macon, Go. Capital and surplus §150,000 Faya B per cent, interest on deposits of 31 and upward.' Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act as administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER ....Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashloe EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. OA. 7 H. I. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin. President. Vice-President. J. W. Cabenlao, Cashier. We eolicit the buelneas of merchants, planum and banka, offering them courtesy, proaptneea, safety and kber- oUty. Tbe largest capital and surplus at any bank In Middle Georgia. THE UNION SWINGS BANK & IRUST~CQ MACON, GA. • J , f He 7* XAXBMr. President; Gen. 8. Tare tta. Vice-President; J. W. Cashier; D. U. Nelllfaa. Accountant. CAPITAL* 1200.000. SURPLUS, 130,000. Interest paid on depoalta • per cent* per annum. Economy le tbe read tn wealth. Deposit your aa vines any then will be increased by Inureet. Com* pounded eemUannually* 3. M. Johnston, president. J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. p. Htllyer. Cashier. The American National Bank, • MACON, GA. CAPITAL..— ..DM.000.00 SURPLUS., „ ..S2S.OOO.M Largest capital nf any nsriontl bank in Central Georirfs. Accounts ot corporations and Individuals wll 1 receive careful attention. Oomspon. i Invited. ) COTTON. 1 wish to Inform my friends and pa trons that 1 have mored acrots Poplar atreet, opposite my old stand, and with improved facllitlre and more conveniently arranged warehouse, I un better prepared than ever u handle their cotton ta ad vantage Consignment* always receive my prompt »n,l personal attention. NEW ROOr-l CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANHEDt ELLIOTT ESTES. r-7_e*e Pooler street. OP MACON. GA, CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, I. Ce PLAIT'S SOU, BANKER BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED I8CI Interest Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits. TTe handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.