The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 31, 1894, Image 8

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1 xtnii -kulCON TELEGEAPH: WEDNESDAY MOBBING, OCTOBER 31, 1894 ; . \ NOTICE. Ix-vcra of the aport will be pleawd to Item dni the card* of the Virginia Jockey Olub mal llw Cincinnati Jockey Club will be <<ii the board* kt the Dixie Exposition Ifutmdl tor!ay. _ Firm quotation* NEMad at 1305 p. in/ > AT ST. A8APH YBBTEIUIAT. Klrte race—Rev,"i-eighth* of a mile, handicap. Ttmc. _ ’ , vm; 11c i w s v— rowg;; Judge Morrow-;, lit. I to I (Griffin J i Ja i.nu.'uU; 1®; i I" I '-tV BriWrtU t Pla-th race-one tulle, and onr-OKteetith. Time. J:W. ’ ' Hon*c an^ Dahoe; 5$; • to 6... T »..t0nmn) l jsoeihr; 116: 2 to & .......... (DofCiOit) 3 THJid race-'Threc-fourtfia of u mil?. gel ling; Time, 1:1*. , „ » , lluch: JfC: * to L.*> J*ktt» Jcwj 1<B; S to 1 (ClUftlnl f wiamt: *; 0 «» i <V> : BytrtU Ji fourth race—Five anil one-half furlmr;,-, «4,. Ttme. |yaPi. : . lUll,. I Ull r i * »'w7»* , --.rfarjceUa; 111; .1 to i M\r\JlnJ l UtUe Billy; 1W; 13 u> 1 (Mjdgleyfr 3 Wembwg; W«: 4 to 1 IlSfrgew)1 Fifth race—Three-fourt h a of a fnile, maalena. 'Daw, l.'WSi- I.tlrJIe Bohn feeM): tin; R to t Touch (tnlO; 1»;.3 to I ..(UwftU 1 Tuanut; 110; 1 u> l -”••<«MrfsW J Hlxtli race—Ouno mile. Time. Bf«- Lady Ad.ima; Ur. t to 4 .1 Jhillucr; 99: 6 to 3 fW/wenl 3 . tileeeomr: ,1M; 11 lo ...-.(fenm J Track fuel. AT PT. A HAP 11 TODAVl pint race—One mile. maiden". The Hoalper. 1(*: Whl* mg II. (roll),.I'd; Bra Krrrar. IW: LnrtufTr. US; Morengo. 113; < p»r. tor.; Haluda' (llllv). 100; HaniarlUn. IK; RihMnn (Mlyl. IK: Irnfclrn (gelding), IK; IMn* Slay, WO; I'slentliu.c 107. Hoeond race (me mile ond one-alx- teeftth.'hanrtlrap. Our Jack.'Ill: Jodan. 03; captain T.. lid: Honor mal Dance, ]»; frit, IK; Illume,' K; Baroneoa, 03. , Tllim ra/c-plvo-elghle of /i mile, gel ling. Wnh .1 Itm. Ill: Old Dominion, 111; ).Printer, UP, Lmgt-rook, It*.: lid. Kearney, inn; Kllkeimry. Kd; Reynard. 103; Whin Wtpgii, IK. Fourth ra<-"—One mill—Kong ami Dnnce. IK; llurrinBi/m. I'*; Ht. Michael, ill: Hint Act*ean. IK; Itealratnl. PI; Little Tom, 111. Fifth rare—Tlirec.fntirlhg of ti nillr, wil ling. Itriini Muinr. IK: Melody, JOi: Hope, tillon. 1M; McIntyre. irO; Terrapin.. Ml. rtlhllt rare—(ITwy.-e.fotirMi.i of . a mile, tuuvHcap. 'Domfet*. II*! Kin* Geld, l«7; Owlet. MO; Hallln Woodford, MO. AT OAKLEY TODAY. (•■Iral rico-tHIrvcn-alateoiHhM of a mile, fjuldolrffre, IK: Charily. i«; Hiinker'a Daughter, 102; Knld, 102; Chnrmlnn. 1(17; O'Connell. 107; Cyclone, 1«7; Jereey Hunt, 310; Charley Wllaon, 110; Tiurerar, HO. He.-ond race—Nlnct-alalecntha of a mile, maiden 3-yeur-old culla.. Slalmnlaon. M2: (Irata Hanley, Jr„ IK; mack Tiger, 102; WhUeelde, 103; llupee, 103; John Kcolor, 102; Traor. IK; Zouave, IK; Little Mah, IK; Jim Dnnlln, IK; Kennedy. 100: Holly wood, IK; clildlver. IK; Kins Monte, Kfi; Coleman, IK; Hummer Coon, 107; Blr It. Joe. 110. Third vane—He\-en lnrlomta, aclllng. Vol ley ]fnar. «>: Dotmiya rnnqilea, M; Allhla, Ml; l'iltaburg. IK ;Arty lloae, 1(8; Alle luia Allen, lot: Balkllne; 107: Ow, 107; eflorge 7leck. 10J;. lluyard, IDS; Elvn, VO; HTio Ifonmaater. 709. Pourth race—Klve-elghOm of a mile, ael, ling 3-ycar-olda. Icaat Wltl, lot: 1'otr Wow, lot; Necedah, lot; -Vobby. 106; Katin a, JOO; Ulugh Timher, 10R; Khile, 100; Oakiey, KB; IXinte, 100; Krnnlclln, lot. fifth race—Ono mile, roaldcna, all age*. (Vernon. W(-Conjecture, 94; Hannan, M; J-cuflot, 91; PaWa,Bhnnty Bob, 07. aatt rheum -with IU» Inlcnao Itching, dry, hot akin la cured iby Hoxl'a Baron- tKtrilla, bPcauoe It imrlfliu the blood. COMIC OPERA, {Thomas Q. Keabronko aud III* I.argo Company at tlio Academy 'Tomorrow. Tho Thomns Q. Scahrooko Comlo Opent Company In ‘Tbo l«lo of Clmm- liaguo" atautlu forth uu a delightful, lirocxy vchh-lu fur'mi oreulos'H enjoy' ulilo onlerltilmnotif. TIu> music Si well calculutrti to null, tlio loputar taata The nrlfflnnlliy nf the Nctmcry la n phvtHiiro to Iho oyo iih Writ as Ihlraly 10 tlio taste. The tvholo eulrjt of the omifa renifnilH otic of tin* tTmrnclor of •fit wCM from which It Utkoa lts title. It la light, frothy and Nparklltn; and mounted and cuplumcd tv Ah' great enre nml clnlmration, tin* ecvnh.thc Hall of Cobwebs being singularly .ill'll uml nrt- latte. Mr. Seabrooko vaptam hbt nu- d'tdico at the tmtset by Ills whimsical mlddlra and dry humor, and his top ical snugs tire demanded a* lung ita Iho singer is nblo to roapond. "The Isle of ChampuKiio" iatoxluates Its hearers. It Is all Its unme Implies, l’lenly of liar, ami sparkle, ih- aud'.eaee lnvonus lulo.vleatril with the mlrili ami melody uml feel mid feel mi exhilaration like unto 1lv.it resultant upon llliewl p.Mn-' ileus of the buoya'Jt Ihild from which •'Tlio I«le of Champagne" takes lis lumo. The fifoduoUott slageil with spectacular m ig'atthvuoe. brllUmit cos- tlimes and elieru-es of lund* one wb* men n1fh good volees. - Tlie Mthola Opera Company earrles a isnupatiy of seventy phonic, two car loads ot sueih cry, and 1 will niipoar at .lie Academy of lln-'r tomorrow night, full are now on sate at usual pla.v. Call early and avoid the rush. A VETERAN’S VERDICT. Tho War Is Over. A Well-known Sol* dicr, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. coldiec« to iho war. und no »ttnto boar* a bol ter record in that reapers than it dors, fa literature H \% rapidly arquirln^ an rnvlnblo nlaro. In war and literature Holomon YcwoJI. wi*il known a* a writer at •UoL° baa a* 1 i»onorablo poftltinn. Dur- fng the late war he wan a member of Co.M, 2d. N. Y. Cavalry and nf the 13th Indiana In- fantry Voliinteun. lirgardlngf an important cirrumntanm tin writca a» follows: “Hevrral of uw old veteran*. h«*ro are u«lna kjSJBa’ “ * " " - MivMiirf* Urstorative Nervine. Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pills, nil of them alvln* splendid satisfartion. 1 n fart, we have never remedies that compare with them. «)f the l*J|ls we must «ay they aro I he bent rocj- Mnation of (tie qualities required In a prep aration of their nature wo have over known. We have none hut worda of praise for them. They nre the ntugmwlli of u new principle In medicine, qnd tutu* up tiio syntem wondc-r- fnlly. Wo-say to all, try thrso ramedle?».*‘ -Moiomnn Vrwoll, Marion. Ind., lier. ft, 1 KSi. Thcnc rcmedh*» are sold by all druffgihts on a positive guarantee, or *rnt direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind.. on re- rrlptof price. ?l fter bottle, six Dottles IS, press prepaid. They positively contain noltbc* opiates nor dangorausdnus. As the victorious champion of the people against the Minnesota Coal Combine, Ignatius Donnellyevlneed a robust, practical good sense, ratner »t variance with the speculative spirit shown In “ The Great. Cryptogram." i Mr. Donnelly Is a man of the most versatile talents; his successes In medical science, at the bar, and In the field of letters, are many and unique. Those familiar with hfs writings (and who Is not» are always Impressed with the readiness with which j ittcc's Buitritiai: VartV. • Au imgagi'Uit'nt of unusual import- non' Is auuouncrit for lint Monday cvotCn* in tbo pmwttUtUou In tUU <".ty of MnriV famoua Nctv York aud Una- ton suwaa^ "t|nj." It 1« wall known that this imuloul extrJvnganM romos lo ro Uu.-hiHl with tin* alircoss ot a rvv- **nt of mo tMfart run. on u in a ml New York. II will lie iiri-onliM hen under iho pemqaal superaMuu of tin projeatoe of “Kvaiigcllno." Aniuaetueb Konrs may Buttrijiajo a givat u*Mt. TV isxvviua "f l orrying out nn nndorlitk og of tips (Jianarter would p.-olublr nevi'r In- Inrnrnxl liy any other nniuagomi-iit who aro «« much do\ol,il to the art istlr aacoeoa a> the tlnanoial. Th,< Htattmant is i»n« out l-y vtio tack that 1>» |u-o|do mi* oiii|doy.i| ,,i Mil* i in.-r l.i lunrnt. iin'lnding an orvln-stm Kololst* who an- I'.irrlul ", n tour" pmv p-i*p|y togl'V the prduetsindn sll it perfection oftb-inll, iho'tnrtnbet* n whlrh. orery one, lias il^HkViisl ot \a vhuis i.nn-s in the original .Poston ail. Now York nm«. and nas Ki n roialnisl for Individual vnceoss. . All;itii* us in ry. i-leetrlo anil oM'clum tCecl* «rv carried in it special car. - , , i , l . Sic Quotes Authority To support a proposition. One Is thus led to beileve.that Repossesses a remarknbly 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 THO ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANN1CA, of which he possesses I two sets--one at Ills residence and . one at hls’oflice. He knows that ‘ Its authority Is never questioned 1 anywhere, and Is said to have won ( several cases in court upon evidence c taken Irom Britannlca. In your Encyclopedia BRITANNICA'note the fine articles 1 on Bacon and Shakespeate, and, ' for your own satisfaction, endeavor to trace in the writings ot ( ■ Shakespeare the alleged cipher of t Bacon. Such comparisons are entertaining and Instructive. If you do not own THE J ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANMCA I • you had belter procure It while tht new edition Is being sold at Introductory prices. Address THE CONSTITUTION Atlanta, Qa. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Nb* In the time to buy the abavoJbe the largest stock South, with prices lowe T.'vC. BURKE. Cumulative evidence of the harmony between.this eiorc and the Macon public abounds, increases daily. j Always rjuick to respond to our enterprising efforts, the great alertness and sharpness of recent response# 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 unerjualed stocks is shown by multiplying sales. All this proves that the absence of sophistry, affectation and exaggeration from our advertising is not onl# pVoper, but wise. o. P, & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. SASH' mil tUMBEiL MOULDIISi HIM! LIME AHU CEMEE AT. LOWEST MARKET PRICES. MALLARY BROS. & GO.!_ Engines, Boilers, Gins MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, j Machinery All Kinds. TEMPIJB FUQIT—la true, but the time we give you flics none too fast; neither (oo slow. Our tlmo pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. Try one. GEO. T. EE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. IF YOU -Wpint a Cook,* -Want a Situation,- -Want, a Salesman,- -Wapt a Servant Girl,. -Want tp. Hire any Help,— -Want to Rent a Store,- -Want an Agent or Partner,- -Want to I}py or Sell a Farm.^- -Want to Buy or Sell a House,- -Want to Hiro or Rent a House,. -Want to get a Good Boarding House,- -Want to Buy or Sell a Horse or Mule,- LEADING WHOLESALB HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. SJAOOIT. OA. aianuiacturara and JUoawre.e CA&sfcaa, SADDLERY. XJtlTHEB AND SHOBTXDtRdl 462, 464 aa-^ 456 Cherry Streak LIQUOBS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. L. Cohen & Co., Cheapeet liaaaa la Macon. 1 r •- Orders promptly filled. J. L JfACK, Manager. - - - Macon Ga. A trial solicited. INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, . AND MANUL-’ AOTDRERS OF . * . • Sash^ Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned W6rk. ^ Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Htiir. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. isTHKBcrr. y(| ^n^fLNOCOUCAKINl #5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMBLLEDCALT , 4 4.V?MRNECALF&fAN8A»a ^ 3.5P POLICE,3 Soles. *2A.^BsysSoi«ioiShoes. •LADIES' .SEND FOR CATALOGUE W*L*DOUGLAS« BROCKTON, MA93« You con mtc money by purchasing IV. L. Douslns Mine*, • . Because, we are the largest manufacturers ol advertised shoes i T'Jfce world, and guarantee the value by stamy A the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices end the middfeman's profits. .Our *hoc3 equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them aold every where at lower prices for the value given tout my other make. Take no substitute. If yout iealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by • ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 013 CHERRY STREET,/ The Handsome 2*Story BRICK RESIDENCE, -Want to Trade j or Exchange Anything,- -Want to Find Anything You Have Lost,. ———Want to Find Strayed or Stolen Animals)—— ■i—Wont 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 Tile Macon Telegraph, the Greatest Macon Want Medium, at Onc-Cent a Word each insertion. Wd Will be pleased to furnish estimates on any kind of Advertising. Or oall at branch office, 60S Mulberry street, Macon, Ga.. where you Will (Ind In the BrUtAuicx reading rooms com plete seta of this magnificent library end receive courteous attention. be Visitors Mi)>t N/it Mis* ft. Wc refer to the big furniture end rat ret of PaynOt & .Will'mm.tm. Theirti hai’kcet oflUUiahincnt of to kiml DON T PAY MONEY FOR WATER Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef F.MIJ1UU STABLES. (Tliubcrlakc'e OM Stanl.) 51* ami Mb Toiilar. LIVKny. BOARDING AND HALE. . Firwt-claaa aocjmimxlril'-iiHi. tom n. Hudson, riwirfor. UKOROLA.' IUHB COUNTY.—tl. I. Johns havlim timdl.il lo m? for leticni «; u.lmtnWratloa on iVarnai Jnlin». IU<* ol cr#»l: Tt-ts. to. ihfwi i.to,ni<Mti F. A. - GUTTEHBERGER b CO (SUCCESSOnS TO J. W. BURlvE & CO. MUSIC HOUSE.) Pianos, Organs and Musical Mercbandise. Agents for the celebrated SOHMER PIANO. \v* lmve on uliibMon at the Dixl» In terstat* Fair a magnificent line ol these famjy, ifl.ncj In Olfferent noode. buldeeihc _ _ - . WORLD'S FAIR GOLD PIANO, nhtch coat D.W0 and look first price nt Chlenxo. -vt our store. C3 tVeonJ street, con tie found a complete stock of everything lo be fieslre-1 in the musical line. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA , ■ (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) Calc of J. lid vount-e. <K*- in.notify all oqavmod.tOLllle ITndr oi-Jct'llotM, If any (hey can. '‘a or befor-' ilio ilnsLM-'mlay In NbWRKKr- USH. ioe l.,;;.'C9-n.U then bo iiossi C. M. "WILEY*, ur-lun-ry OBORUIA. .BIBB • DUNTY.-Jiunoa L Andnoa. tbo owlmy gu*nil*n. Uv- In,; apollttl ID :uo>for Mine -d nuinli- amhlp of tin- property of I'atrli-k Ana- ton. James May uml llridgci Skahili: Thu- L .' therefore.' lo notify uR parite* oqicMMt'W lllo their objections. :f »ny they' have. nn hr before tho flret Mna- -11v la November. 1VH. or «Lo letlM will bo Issued S.I a-ke-l for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. On nroonnt ot II, absolute purity, wbdlesomeness, good taste and quality to old dlp-stlon lllis moot plc.uunt and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to the In valid and convalescent. This beer ta brewed from the best note-rie l malt an 1 fr-mi hops Imported from BohetnU. It I* brewed after the. new exlstlng.method la the Hof Hraue* ret «t ritsOn, Bohemia. BartMroesui Is a light, pslfible beer, unexcelled In taKCe amt brtllloncy. and on account ot Us excellent quality is preferred to tho lmnotte-1 Pilsner by connolacurs. For tne dinner table and for a tun cli there Is nothing better than a bot tle Of ltarbarossa- ULLMANN & WILLIAMS. Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phone m. sole Agents. With Basement, No. 636 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine room*, with three bath room*, hot and cold water. All modern convcntencea. The house hu been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom arid is (n atrlctly' flrat-olaes condition. ,It.h&« a large frontage on Orange etreet and Rose Park, and only half block from Indian Spring car line. It Is located rijn the hill, In a* good neighborhood as’Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly the prettiest and most de «Irablo place new on ,the market. For sale low and on easy terms. For further InformaUon call bn T T*" 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 j’ou can hope to reach all the people. Madison Avenue HOTEL, rtndlson Ave. and 58th St.,' , NEW YORK. fj f tr day and u/. American Flan. Fireproof and first-class in every par ticular. Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Avc. arid Eel* Lino cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Peer. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT. Reai Estate Agent, S6 Second street. I have some nice houses yet to rent. Come and seh 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-1 can do with It PROFESSIONAL CARDS. i j DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. In the *p» cuttles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address tn confidence, with etsmp, 110 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. C. H. PEETE. 1 ■ EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 506 SECOND STREET, MACON. GA. DR. t. H. SHORTER. EYE, EAR. N03E AND THROAT. Office SO* Cherry 8b, Maooc. Oa. 3. Cooper Morcock. Louis B. Warren. MORCOCK & WARREN. •ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rooms ST and 23 Exchange Bank Building, Macon, Ga. Interrogatories promptly and neatly executed. Collections a specialty. MACON SAVINGS BANK 571 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays E per cent Interest on deposits of II and upward. Reel estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. W1U Act ss administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T.'POWELL President H. G* CUTTER.,,,,Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BAXK, OF MACON, a A. ’ H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin, President. Vice-President. J. W. Cebanlee, Cashier. We solicit the business of merchant!, planters and banka, offering these courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and jurplua af any bank In Middle Georgia. * THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CR MACON, GA. B. 3. Lamar, Presldeat; oao. ». Tor* |/tr. VieaPmUtat; J. W. flemme^ Caahitr; D. M. Nelllcu, Accouotaat. CAPITAL. 1200.000. SURPLUS, *30,000. lfltereat paja on deposits f par c«nt« • p«r annum. Economy U Uaa road ta wool Ih. Deposit your savings aay toe/ tv vflU be Inc reseed by interest. Com pounded semi-annually. j. M. JoUniton. resident J. D. Stetaon, Vice President L. P. HUlyer* CaeMer- The American .national Bank. CAPITAL...* vr MACON; GA, .$250,000.00 SURPLUS., rixAu.eig uv I* ir ir ouurL.ua., , r , r i r „ -,v',.$25,000.01 Lirpe.-t capital of any national ba!(ll In Central Georglt. Accounts of tanks, corpora Uoaj and l.ndl/lduala wU 1 receive careful attention. Correspon dence invited. COTTON. I wtrh is Inform my friends and pa trons that I hare moved across l’opL I at rtct, opposite n-.y old stand, and nmy ;• ? gs nun lo* bnuvlte their cotton to First M«] Bank. ArU* * lBT fc *e | Mtn4 h«-«di l-oofc. f. U. how an. Milwaukee. WlL Arrarnn then ev veniAi Coneijbament* always receive my pro.-npt j and p<n»onal attenilen. HOO>-» CORRECT WEIGHTS’ PRICKS! OF MACON. GA NEW highest GUARANEED! SATISFACTION U743 Poplar etreet ELLIOTT E3TEA CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 K. H. PLANT, PKESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASU1KC. L C* PLAIT'S SGI, BANKER flLCOa GEORGIA ESTABLISHED 13SS Interest Banking in all its branche». allowed on Time Depoeit* We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.