The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 31, 1894, Image 2

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j A Marvelous Cure by Hood's After All Else Failed. Mrs. Pliebe h. llaU, Gaits, Hamm. “ 0. I. Hood 6 Co., Lowell Maw.: "DearSIrn Twenty-five years ago I bad blllotu lever, mi4 typhoid lever, anil lor live irtelu 1 lay like ono dead, but at laat I pulled through and (Ot up around. I soon discovered on my left leg Just above the knee a email brown spot about as big as a three*ent piece, which pulled up but did not hurt me or feel sore. 1 did not pay any attention to It until tv/o years alter, when It commenced to spread and have the appearance of a ring worm. It Itched and burned and 1 commenced doctoring, but to so avail. 1 Cot Only Momentary Relief, And sometimes not even'that. I could not sleep nights, and on account ol the itching I scratched tho spot until the blood would run. In hot weather my elbows and all my Joints were Just the same, and what I have suffered I cannot describe with a pen. lost February I tried> an herb for tho hlood and It broko but In the worst form of a rash all over your body, I began my scratching, and scales would fall off, Tho acres, discharged and I lunged to die. Finally my husband bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and I had not taken more than half U before 1 began to change for the better. I have had four bottles, Now 1 Am All Well hut two tittle spots on my leg. I can now bleep and eat well and work all the time. I am M years old, aud the mother of eleven 3*Cures children, and think I can do as much as any one my age.” Mbs. Fuksb L. I! all, flalva, Kansas. Oct HOOD'S. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, reliable, and efficient. THS MACON TELEGRAPH; /U bDXESDAT ilOENI'K'G. OCTOBER 31, 1894 Only seven members of council were present at the meeting latt night and tho absentees missed ono of the most Interesting meetings ever held. Thoto present at the meeting were Aldermen Van. Hatley, OolUns, Alt- mayor, Riley, Hill and Hpcrry, Just enough to make a, quorum. The reading of the minutes of the laat regular meeting end the subse-. quent eahed meeting was suspended, and the meeting buckled down to busi ness In a burry afier a lato sum. The Aral business before the meet ing was a petition from Mr. U. T. Powell concerning a change in tho plan of grading Oomulgee street from the one agreed on Jointly between a committee from council and himself. After some discussion tho petition was referred to the chairman. A petition from Judge C. C. KlbW stating that certain tombstones that belonged on n lot owned by his fam ily lu Hone Hill cemetery hod been moved to an adjoining let and that burials other than ilwse of his family lud been made on als lot aud tomb stones bearing Uie,parlies of those wno »«!.• buried there had been .erected over the graves. The petition asked that tho matter bo referred to the cem etery committee so the matter might lie Investigated. u took that course. Alter a few unimportant petitions had beau disposed of Alderman Collins urose and said; •'Mr. Chairman; -As chairman of the street committee I rise with reluctance to soy what I have to way. but 1 want me chairman of council to appoint oomo one elae chairman of tho street committee: I feel'that 1 have been Ig nored aud never felt so outraged in my life. I never-felt so bad us I did when I teamed on Saturday morning that the trees In Ayres' park had been eut Mown. The trees were cut down at night and It was an underhanded pro- eeedlng. I had promised some of the residents In that neighborhood that vac trees would not be cut down and 1 had been assured bv the chairman of tho board of nubllo works that the ! «d and hoped the chairman would not trees would not he molested: 1 talked coniine his appointments to the mem- with -Mayor Horne about It and- he hers present, as he wanted a commlt- eald he understood that the trees were tee whq_woutd do ho whitewashing, not to be cut down. Now. the board Alderman AHraayer said he did not of public works says In the paper this want to say anything about trees, but moruhig that council ordered the work ‘hot he w-ia astonished at the amount Tlie. very latest in Silks, Dress Goods, WrapS and. House Fnroirhings. Can certainly- srfve yon money on your bill ■- JIN IS MIES IN am INK ONE CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WDRD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TjyKEN for less than is era- WANTED: * Hood’s! WANTED—brood men to place Equita ble Bui.ding and Doan Association stock In Georgia-, loans promptly made. George A. Smith, general manager, Exchange Batik building, Macon, Ga. WANTED—8awyer for circular eaw-mlll; nono but sawyers need apply. Amos- keag Lumber Company, Amoskeag, Ga. *50.000—Wo have In bank this amount to Invest In improved central propeitiy paying a good Interest. We have cloeed several large deals this week. If you wish, cash on desirable proper ty. call on Geo. W. Duncan & Co.. Real Estate and Loan Agents. OYSTERS and fish, plenty, finest and cneanest. Order ns to send what you want. Dopson, Clarke &■ Daniel. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives, satisfaction. Your, grocer sells It. ' t THANKS—To the M'toon and Northern lull road for prompt payment In full for cir load (200 barrels) 'apples smashed and burned up In wreok: also for their aurck handling of per- 1'hri'b'o .freight" from the East. Sew ell Bros. WANTED—VieHore to Dixie Fair . call on us for information In regard to Ma con and auburbs. To pat-ties Interest ed we keep teams on hand free of charge. Geo. W. Dur.oan & Co. WANTED—A onrtoer -with *1.000. Busl aevs ray* largo.probes. A(lilresa Heal ing Ba;m Ob.. Macon, Ga. done, but If you will look at the min. utca ot this body you will sec that council only authorised the work on Oomulgee street. Mr. Chairman, If you will exeuae the expression, I say the cutting down of those -trees wan tile work of grading the streets would dost, as he had been under the impres sion all along that the work was to cost only Iff,000. Aldermall Van said he had been in jured more than any. other member of WANTED—Parlies Interested In rent ing, selling and exchanging real es tate to call on headquarters. Geo. W. Duncan & Oo. tho most damnable outings ever' 1 per- i council by live work, na they bud cut petrated In this community, I was J2*l> two fine 'trees In front of his ntadilLr on flS-tumay -morning than aud Ills family had been without ever before In my life, and I am Just! *«• In the house for four weeks. They on angry now. I havo assured Mr. ! Hardly tot water und were otlier- Ayres und others that tljo tress would UUST** * n 2 t* no complaint '» not bo cut down and they were look- JL r ®JI 0M ana h * hnd no complaint to Ing to me to prevent the cutting of ,p?,' „ „ . them. I was satisfied In my own mind rc £ ma to a that such n thing would not be at- I ?,„(* -. co 5 Bm> £f* d , wbiv ■tempted." I }•?'to he appointed at the chairman g Alderman Collins smike with K good mT?' . ... . deal of feeling and did not nvlnce •uhmltted a cotnmunl- word* In apeaklng of tho matter. He S**,(!•£!!!!? i? 111 Jf r tt toxletdd that the matter bo’ Ihvesll- Sre, l ZL2* ' ? l n »Wl,ty to gated and -the blame bp put where tt ,"?? Pjeommcnd- belonged. He concluded by Requesting Ing’tbc appoliument of Mr. J. H.John- Msyor Horne, who occupied n seat In SSJ'-i "* w munl ration wis no- the meeting for the first time, to make mwi, nrt ,llc tccmiimendathm also •tatement on the matter. WANTED—Everyone to visit Chapman’s English Kitchen during the Dixie Fair. Meals 25 cents. Ing the Dixie Fair to call nad make our office their headqditrters. Ice -water, aramns and stationery free. Goo, W. Duncan St Co, , LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. CHEAP MONEY.—Long time. Edsv ipaymenKs. Loans Placed for sums of *500 to *1.000 on Macon real estate. OdDnoy to bank here. No delay. W. B. Birch. Masonic Hull. HEALING BALM CURES neuralgia, kidney trouble and catarrh. For sale at Taylor's drur (store. ftew -BUCKWHEAT. W-ratelng. at Collier's. HOLMES & COUTTS' celebrated extm- yeast crackers retail at the low price of lOo a pound. THE picture frame factory of Macon la the one owned by W. Lamar will iams. Finest work, large®! stock. -Moderate prices. BRIGHT GIRL or amaljt boy can mike a neat stun by catn-aaslng for •".he Bay In Gray." Wrltp for terms to Rev). George O. Smith, Macon, The mayor arose and after thanking council for Iho Privilege of speaking, mid: ''1 am the man -who Is reported to' furnish the backbone In this matter,, and 1 do not doubt what the paper said. When the ptans were (Inst submitted.' they were shown to air. Carting und minedf.I w-is inexperienced and relied adopted. Alderman Colllna submitted a reso lution that the Board of Public Works change no more grades and atop all work until official notice was given from council, "i will be here only two mourns longer, and I erlah to God my lime was up tonight," h« said emphat- J“ny- Djt them stop work on Third street. I don t want to see any more WANTED—At very reasonable compensa tion, by a competent man, with tine of fice experience, employment In the c«» or elsewhere. Well recommended In all particulars: Idle by*are.dent, accustom ed to work and will do unytlilng that comes to hand. Please address "Prompt ly.” cat e this office. DR, SMITH'S "Boy in Gray" can be fobnd at McEvoy-Sanders Co. and at J. W. Burke and Co. Get one for your boy. WANTED—150 additional men on Ma con's eewer system. Good wages and weakly -pay w aotlve men. Apply to Gnboury & Noble, office Second and Oomulgee streets. t nw iiiaAVTrtdUHVTtl »IIU Ulin* m1na , * on»tho judvmenit of M«*»n». Wilcox. 11M PrfJ* * ** njapo and don’t Carting, and asked MaJ. Wilcox about "bout them.” Hew he again loslsccd on the chairman ap- poll ting Somebody to take his pines *. ,re * t committee, but while he was doing so Chslrm in Sperry de clared the meeting adjourned. MaJ. Wlloox about •he cost, end he raid It would not be much more thin mat saved by the traWafer of tho sevvem. If 1 had had the experience of Mi;, t'nrltng and Copt. Wilcox, .and had Jtnbwo then how tho atreet* would look. .I.would not -havo recommended the adoption of the plans. 1 acknowledge mv ml«-:nkc In eons-ilt- Inv with Mr. Patrick Instead of MaJ. 'Vl fox: but Mr. Patrick and raysMf visited tho pl ica und had n tacit agree ment that the -trews were net o bo dls- urbesl. but that the road wiui o slope -from both sides." Here Mayor Iloree gave the conversation between Mr. Put- vlek and hlnuelf. «nd called on Mr. Tdkrick. who was present, to verify what he him said. Mr. Patrick did so. Now. I would succeed that a commit tee other than <he atreet committee be appointed to Ipveslrate this matter nn.l puce the blame where tl properly Hc«." cold Mayor Horne. „Ho a'So asked Mr. I-atrlck If ho had Informed tho Wd of public works a* to the umtcral.vndlng between them before the work ot cm- t nx the ire as wv* ordeml. Mr. Tat- i ck raid he had. The mnynr th»n said Work* Commissioner Ware bod told Mm -that It bad not. "Banrhie sentiment," raid Mayor IlMorae. 1 believe -that the olvatigcs will improve the properly." Ho concluded by toying that the-coat of carrying out tho work would bo tso.ooo, according to the ecu mate of Mr. I'ahOek end the brawl of public works, and that ha.l he known It would cost so much he would not have recommended It He thought he and -M.lcrm.vn Colllna had been shown dlreourloiy, and there was no resaon why the board uf public works ehouM take such eimwiary ppvedure. It looked to him like vvnderhandisl work, and he did not hesitate to say that be tWought the bhivvo should reat cv the board of public wortox Alder man Colllna said that be hear tily agreed with Mayor ltorne and moved that a comnvlltee of throe other than the street committee be appointed Jo Investigate the mutter and put the , - JBL vru . r blame on those to vvhuvv It belonged, yreterday taking the Johnson estate He wanted a good committee apivoiut- cut of the bands ct Mr GrorgT W Duncan, who woo appointed tempo! rary receiver sever.C Mays ago. and putting It back In the hands of Mr. chirw ^v’f ?, 0dr,r *' wa » formerly had The estate‘was put In the hands of Mr. Duncan on the eptltton of P. Lorit- lard A Co., one of the creditor*, but ycJtervliv a hearing was had bofor Judge liar-daman, and he reinstated administrator, but en- J.vinc-l him from disposing of auy of ■the property. J The order issued by Ordinary Wlle;- ssme Ume ago requiring Mr. Rod.eerr to atrengthea Ms bond still stands and he baa some time yet to set uevv aawunt of the bond S’.SO.WO. which makes it the biggest bond In the city. PERSONAL. . Kv* Payne, revs of Shellman'a eTu titl'd’ B* Annlo Cratg during the p ' lynn ' herself an nrtlst of Tm S especial delight In the art department, y are to ’tn'i if,™’ ,v ,vl ^hen of Atlanta are In the city, the guesets of Mr. and *!?•»: k- M nck, In Vlnevllle. Mr. Grand Lodge Dd n * th0 n>w ' llnr of tht ■Misses Addle Cock and Twin Humber, charming young ladles from Mil- "*• *T ,h,> *"'■*•* of Mr*. Em- met 13.1 mm In Vlnevllle. , . MlJ^’ln CllKttrxy, n popular SdMsJ'&S* A . n > < ’ rtcu »- •* in the city JJjUnr Mrs. James Callaway, 530 Washington avenue. I Hsssey Of Marahallvllle 1—^? 1 ** hl tud Pollen', on Third street, during the fair. Dr. n. W. Walker, Dentist. Kill sec ond street (over Solomon'* Jewelry •tore!. Macon. Ga. pro&^tore foThe'c’ltr 0 "* th# the'vURore ^the' Mr**™* lS * m ° ae Dr. W. B. Dheatham here to attend the fair. 'Mrs. R. A C.rooms and son .m quite 111 al toelr home. *55 As? street! AGAIN ADMfNtSTR.lTOR. Mr. Jullen S. Rodger* Resumes Charge of the Johnson Estate. Cheatham ot Dawson lx Judge Kardrman passed an order JLLL XllK STUKSOTH and virtue ha* j BOinrUmr» "ilmxl r } Wti* whfD you gat Bills in kmkj ^«xxwn or p wte- boar*i boxi*. For thnt re«3QQ, Pr. Fier»V» l‘l.*RMint Fdlt'U &r\> eoaIixI up in littte xlasa viola, juat Uk» ains und ahape to carry about with you. Tln*u, when you feQ Lilloua or con^iiM»t«vl, have a fit of uuilcofUon after dlnnrr, or foci a cold cominx ou, vhay're always rtedy for you. Theyrr the aniallrat, the |>le*L:AUtt»t to take, atul the moat thoroughly Mtural NU> edy. With Sick or Bilious Headaohea, Sour bioraarb, Dyapapcin, Jaumiicss DuLtiueaa.aud •U deraacemenu ot the Liver, Stomach, and Bowefe, they give you a tailing cure. Headache; obstruction of none; discharges falling Into throat; tym vivak; ringing In Can; offendv» lirralb; U aivl taste Sm- pahtd, and general debihtr—tbeuo are aomo of the symplcma of Catarrh. Dr. Sage * Catarrh Binody has cured thousands of the wont caus,—triii cure you. SECRETARY OF. STATE DEAD.* San Frunclaro. Oct 30.-E. C. \\*a;tc, •uwtafy of state, dlctl suildculy this morning WANTED—To sell you s '94 model Denumoro typewriter, best machine in the world. J. E. MUtter. agent. 'Phone No. 2Sd. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A nice residence; 7 rooma; Orange street. Apply 611 Cotton avenue. HOUSEKEEPERS—Our stock Is newer, finer and larger than any other house. Wc ore headquarters for ev- everythlng from A to Z. Leave your orders with us If you want a fine ■thanksgiving turkey, celery and oranberrles to match. John' H-'lmea & Oo. CENTRAL, give me um. is tnat air. Keen? Yes, madam. Please stna me two boxes Saratoga chips 1 think tney are excellent. WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will give-away for wrappers of large pack ages of Rhorcr’s Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin & Co. SARATOGA CHIPS are all uve rage, ask your grocer for them. FOR RENT—Seven-mom* residence, too Clinton street. East Macon, with cne -irro garden. Three minutes irt-n elec tric care. Very durable! price low. Ap ply at Macon Savings Bank. rOU nENT-*21 Orange street; seven rooms, gas and water, car line. Apply to J. N. Birch. FOR SALE. 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 wo will, .for a short time, give with eqoh pound can of powder a pound can of Holmes & Courts' cele brated oakes or salttnes both for. 40 cents. Turpin's Is sold by the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company. Macon. Ga. FOR SALE-Very cheap. One 20-horse boiler, new; for flrat man a bargain. Jacob Hlrsch, 610 Fourth street. FARM for sale or renL Well located, with comfortable dwelling end Improve ments. on Holton road? H. V. Washing ton, 601 Mulberry street. FOR SALE}—A fine Jflngliah breach* loading double* -barrel - ahot gun* U fcorot «oUI OJttfUuon* .&irgatn.. c. H. I AmiCXdon. 271 Oranwe euven. FOR sale, lease or rent. «b« Moxley Box Works of three acres, near brew ery. on t>'juthenn' railroad. Seven ten ant houses that pay *55 per month. Fine opportunity (or right isuty. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. MISCELLANEOUS. CHAPMAN'S ENGLISH KITCHEN Is Lhe pluco 4o. get your «neajs. F.ah. oysters and game served. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER IS the beat made. Ilayo you tried tt? FOR. the brat, dumbing, go to Jarrett & Abet. Pooler * treat, satisfaction guaranteed. ( GOOD ROOMS, dmi-ciaas fare at the Gray house, one block from Union de- . pot. on car line. 431 pine. Mrs. H. JL. Gray. OEORGIA CANE SYRUP 40c. per gal- In at Gtuo*jGP0o*ty Co. MAN aad wife (rant to tore 4o run farm In Florida. Apply too ,T. Bran- nan. car* TeWxraah. 43 PER CENT, average weekly profits on *130 Invested. Prospectus. Itemised statistics free, ncnsxi A Dwyer, ill Broadway. Xtw York. DON'T buv until you see atyj price our good*. OriceOrow Co. NEW GEORGIA SYRUP at M. C. Balk- corn's,' Third street, near Mulberry. CHRIST CHURCH-Th*. pews at Christ Church will be rented foe the ensuing year on Thursday, November Wit. The treasurer will be ox the church from U to U o'clock. . J100.000—W« have Gila amount of out- (dde money to Invest In Macon prop erty. It must be Improved, ond pay ing a good Interest. Call on Geo. W. Duncan. A Cb. HOLMES A Collars' BISCUITS and oakes are made from new materials of the very highest standard of ex cellence; they have been awarded tho premium over all competitors wher ever exhibited, and -ire pronounced the finest manufactured In the world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the beet. Sold by tho loading fancy grocers. Large shipments just received, ordered specially for Fair trade, much cheaper than early in the season. Everything figured down to a basis of cotton at 5 cents a pound." 60 pieces Domestic Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, specially selected pat terns, as a leader this week at 10c a yard—good value at double the price. Another case those SI.50 Si J k Gloria Umbrellas, ladies and gentlemen, as a leader this week at $1,' 50 dozen every-threatl linen Ladies’White Hemstitched Hnndkerchief's at 15c each, former price 25c. 50 dozen ladies’ Union White Hem stitched-• Handkerchief's at oc each'.' 'The largest stock Press Goods'in the city from which to make selection. The newest things in-Trimmings just received. WRAPS—Ladies’and Misses’stylish'Coats and Capes at prieps to suit the times. See our stock of Children’s Reefers and Gretchens. t : | . ... ' DRESti-MAKING—Everything figured, down to an exact science. Mine. Groham is achieving wonders jn her depart ment. 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