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THE MACON TELEGKAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1894
R. C- WILDER'S SOHS CO.,
MACOJV-* CA..
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
Lumber, rough end dreeeed. rhlnglrs, 1 sthe. and dealer* in mixed paints, lead;
•IU, lima. plaster. cement and builders* hardware.
614 TO «» V HIRD STREET.
COURT KILL OPEN TOMORROW
Smallest Number of Cases Known in
bibb Superior Court in
Years.
THE CALENDAR FOR THIS WEEK
Grand Jury AIM M.,l. 'Tomorrow Morn-
l>(—V.IMIMIHCnrl Will AIM
Of>,H—Will H.«*. and S.rth-
«rn Sal, 0. Canfirmidl
Th© November term of Bibb superior
court will convent! tomorrow morning,
«n<I tlie diillucH. of tbc court bUlMO
that ha* been noticeable for tile psst
few mouths will give way to the bustle
aud buatle created by court oUli’cra.
atlorneya. Juront and epee la torn, nil of
whom abound at Ibo court house dur-
MB regular wtwloln.
Olio November lerm of Bibb superior
court will be remarkable for the small
number of esses act for bearing, llio
number bring ainaUer than for ycara
paat. Some of tho easel lo entue up
at this term, however, are very large
ones and it may bo that the term.will
be a. pro! on Red aa some of those with
more cane* on the docket.
Judge Hardeman will preside, and it
If. needless to say Unit tbs < r>tirt will
bo run on bmlness prlnclplea and with
dispatch. Uls flrr.t act tomorrow moru-
lug will he to make his charge to tho
grand Jury, which alto convouee to
morrow morning.
The court calpudar for tbc week la
na follows:
MONDAY, NOVEMBER B.
Mrs. Fnnuln Latte nod Mia. Mary
B. Edwards vs. the Macon and Dublin
Railroad Company. Complaint.
L. M. Julian va. J. It. SCcnucdy, do-
femlaot and J. B. Kennedy, mister,
claimant. Claim affidavit aud iiond.
J. Caserlo va. I*. i'roUllo. IVtlt.ou fdr
Injunction, etc.
T. tiuernscy v*. A. A N. M. Block.
Appeal.
Ulatcotv floodwlu va. Macon Oil and
lee Company. Complaint, ,
Hay* A Mnnsih-M ve. iWH. mid
Oeorgs O, Napier, cAcculont. tYllllon
to foreclose lien.
Minnie Tinsley vs. 13, C. Tinsley. Wk,
tltlon for al.mony.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.
Henry Uorno va. G'.unmme Brotbera.
Dlstres. vvarraut, counter affidavit and
bond.
Frank W. Stanley vs. John J. l'l.tn-
dies. Complaint.
1’. 11. Dcderlck va. It. VV. Putleinon,
Complaint.
Mary Klim Mine, trustee, vs. W. W.
Henderson. Ball trover.
J. I.. Anderson, admlnlMrat.or, etc.,
vs. Joe Frailer. Complalut.
J.'I,. Anderson, mlmlnlsimtor, otc. K
Va. Julia E. Holt. Complain'..
J. N. '111010, agent M. 11 Tuttle, val ~
Maury M. Stapler. Complaint.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER S.
Moses Ynrbrough vs. Oim'autoc Com
pany at Ceoi'gla. rctltlon far injuuc-
tlou, etc.
Equ.tablo Mortgage Couipntiy, by C.
N. Mowers aud J. N. Gifford, receivers,
va It. II. Adams, principal, \V, \V. Col
lins and Bam Wclehselbatiui, aeeuri-
ties. Complaint.
lu re, William Boykin, Jr., petition to
probate will of William Boykin. Ap
peal from court of ordinary.
.Moses YaibrougU vs. liiianintee Com
pany of licorgln. • Pctltlou for Injunc
tion, etc. \
Pllrey Attawny va. Alex Attawoy.
Petition for alimony, etc.
.W.mdilp Machine Coiitpauy et al vs.
Smith & Hall, 1, W. Cubaiuss ot al.
I'elltlou foe lujuncllou, etc,
Balllo E. l.oviiig va. w. A. Davis &
Oo. Pctltlou for tnjuucllou, etc.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER H.
IV, W. BUI* vs. Mrs. IiUCy M. Wviis-
Ui. Complaint for land.
Mallory Bros. A Co. vs. W. B.
Bparks, receiver Gcoreliv Southern mid
Florida Railroad Conjoii Com
plaint.
A. B. Smatl vs. B. F. MeKvuuy aud
J. J. Durden autl Julia Mclicuny,
elalmaut. Claim.
\V. 11. Jones, agent, vs. J. IV, Oliver.
Distress vvarraut, counter affidavit ana
IxMld.
It. 11. Swain, for use. etc., vs. die
IVcNtcru Assutuuco Company. Com-
plniiit.
Airs. J. F. Croouis vs. Phoenix In
surance Company Of Brooklyn. Com
plaint.
Mary Scab rooks ot al vs. Joseph
Bcubrook. ei al. Complaint.
William Powell Ct al vs. Oslella Jen-
kins el al. Complaint.
William McDonald vs. mayor mid
council of Macon. Complaint
Souiheva Building end l.oau Associa
tion vs. Carslarpheii .v Tllltiinii and
Thomas Hill. Complai n.
Anlell Robinson vs. i'lmmas ltobln-
*00. Divmvo.
The grand Jury also i
lug ll 's COUipo-vd ,
finned. Another ease to come up to
morrow will b" the injunction of l‘ 11.
Hanes restraining T. J. Carstarpben
from spiling ‘‘My Mamie” touacco.
IN THE PAVILION.
The races played to a very good
crowd yesterday, and although the first
half of the programme was taken by
second and -third choices she commis
sion men were kept busy enough taking
In the money and cashing winning
tickets. The talent had £asr and away
the best of the game and wore happy.
'Jo giro the many good Democratic c:t-
Mens of New York now at St. Asaph
an opportunity to be at homo on" elec
tion day the management have con
cluded lo have no racing on that track
uiull Wednesday next. Tho Narragait-
Mlt card will be on the boards In the
J’.ivJlion Monday and Tu'Wduy.
First quotations received in Futzol's
pavilion at J2:40 p. in.
AT ST. ASAPH YESTBBDAY.
First ruc(—Three-fourths of a mile,
handicap. Time, 1:21 1-2.
McIntyre; ilk; i to l (Sims) 1
uld Dominion; 112; 3 to l..(Mldgleyj 2
Copyright; J23; 20 o i (Nacey) ;i
fceeuhd race—one mile mid one-
eighth, handicap. Time, 2:06 1-2.
Mias Dixie: MO; 3 to 1 (Grifnn) J
i’rlg; HO; 7 lo 10 (Littlefield) 3
Baroness; 05; * to 1....<B. Williams) 3
Third race—Four and one-half fur
longs, selling. Time, 1:00.
Phoduus: 108; S to 2 (Littlefield) 1
Harris; 110; 6 to 1 (Carter) 2
Derelict; HO; t to 6 (Sim») 3
Fourth race—Three-fourths of a nillc,
felling. Tlrrs‘.T:21 2-t. •;
W-rnl- rc: lost 1 lo 3..-.. ..(Doggelt) 1
Melody; loi; 4 to I (Penn) 3
Star Act rose; 102; I to 1. .(Littlefield) 3
Fifth race—Five and one-half fur
longs.- Time. 1:15.
Otvlet: 112; 3 to 5 (Littlefield) 1
Ella Heed; 100; 3 to 1 (OrlfllU) 2
Tbyri: 100; 20 to I....(B. Doggett) 3
ttlxth race—One mile, sailing. Time,
1:52.
Little Matt; 83: 4 to 5 (Grlflln)
Westchester; 107; 15 to 1..(Carter)
AT NABRAGANSETT MONDAY.
Flf jt race—Three-fourths of a mite.
Shadow Dance (colt), ns; Manchester,
113; Sir John, 104; X'hyllls (colt), 104;
Herkimer, 101; Abingdon, 104; Milwau
kee, 104; Oaharangue, 104; John P„ 101;
BroDsion, 10).
Second race—One mile. Assignee.
ll*t Flrtelto, 112; Canvass, 104; Eclipse,
W; [ Daly. «5; NlcoIInl, 72; Narcola
Third rare—Fivc-elg-litlin of n mile.
Onward. 1)0; Tormentor, 110; Patrol-
mm, |03; Conductor MvHweeney, 108;
ranway, 107; Polydora, 107: Trouble.
107; Fldetto, 107; Sam Weller, 107; Har
dy Fox, 104; Oxford, 104; Dutch Oven,
104; Marguerite, 104; Rerryn. lot: Ado-
lie. lot; Solitaire, 112: Illbernln Queen,
10.; Pay or Play, 103; Enuntlon, 102:
Gossamer igcldlng), 00; Teu Up. 05:
Frederick, oo.
Fourth race—Three-fourths of n mile.
Favor*. 107; Milan. 107; Carnation, 03;
Deno, 02: First Light, 03; Queen of
Pleasure. 02.
™» l race-one mile and one-eighth,
selling. Marshall, no; W. B.,110-
Plenty, loo: Mendlcnm. 105; Tb. Queen,
101; Connors, 00; Blue Garter, 95.
Sixth race—Ouo mllo ntul one-fourth,
hurdles. Jinrs. 140; Llthberl, 140;
Chevy Chase, 158; The Rat, 138; Spot,
137; Mil nous, 137: Prise. ise; King John,
130; Emperor Otho, 135. s
.Plcliiro frames. Elegant stock mould
ing* at McEvoy-Sauders Co.. M2 Cherry
VITAL TO MANHOOD.
JkJFASWS and ntiMN treat-
r T cl ? c DizilnAM, Fits. Neu
FVm*l2 n tviL , L‘L r CooorrHcea ««« .M
t nInvol unUry Ixmea, Npsrmn-
u»u«p(| to ovrr-«xprtlon of brain. s«lf>
^ rumitofo tWAiDiAnMi.
* for |s, by mill, with n«j.>#>.s >.
rlU «tu»l
Mwl!
tth «*»ch order for 6 boxes, wi* l
written cu«rant*r to r*fun.| if nnt\5ar®<f
araL’iaixsjB,
GOODWYN A SMALIi
PARifE5 7 a—
HAIR BALSAM
Clwiisi snd bv«utifl«a Ihs bstr.
Omunlp ;l »»m J^ htlr taLi
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
LOANS ON REAL^ ESTATE.
Lc>«na mad* on cholff* real estate and
Urmln* lands In Georgia. Interest 7
l*r o«nt. Payable In two. three or five
years. No delay. Commissions very
reasonable.
8KCUIUTT LOAN AND ABSTRACT
COMPANY.
420 Second Street. Maoon. Qa.
ARTHUR PEW, Civil Engineer.
M. Am. Boo. C. E. M., Inst. C. E.
Surveys, plans, ostlrmtea and specific*,
tlon*. Office 617H Poplar street, Macon.
GRAND JURY,
moon, J. B. Mat tho
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n. Sanford,
rd 11 k, W. M. Q
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B. Ghap
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n. Bon G.
Wlllinn
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ilisry. 4. J. Cobb.T. NY. siuMv
.K*i:k<\ » .,n Jobn'-on. II
n VP Do*"or R I g.,' ■ It
'button, C. E. Damour. J. V'. IK
r-W W. Dun-'in. N. A. P-n^rr
, CUT. D. D. Cralfi. It M. VVoi cl
united sr.v ri;s coi rt
>mo
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
On improved city and farm properly
In Bibb nnd Jones counties in loans
ranging from 4i»W ud at 7 per ceoU elm-
pie Interewt; lime from two to flvo years.
Prouipiues* and acobmmodation a sne*
' dally. lu J. ANDIiKSo.N’ A CO.,
N<v au Seo>nd 3t.«*et. Maoon. Us.
MONET TO LO.Vn.
^even per cent. Loans negotiated ca
Improved city property and farm*.
SOUTHERN LOAN AND TRUST COM.
TANV OP GEORGIA.
St Second altteL Macon. Oa.
TAK3S NOTICE.
SI boforo ttio court house do
i rf Ogleth.irpe. Qa., the nr
NVncmbfr. within thf lec
further InronuaUcn Ridr*!**
HIRAM M. HARGROVE,
Marehalhllle, Ga.
THE STAE BOARD OF tharmacy
w ’< -v- • 'f ;he , N ••
vember ljth. ? a. ra.. to examine candt-
d»:ra for druscrat’s license. They will
tvke steps V't rrvosccute npHtora of
fibarmacv*<-«p cti'ly th-xv*
aaar.-.et aala of adulterated drugs.. For
f«r»her mformwtloa addrcc^ Dr u, R.
Slack, Sccrcan*. LaGringe, Gia.
I Ji 011
The intelligent Macon public includes the wisest
retail buyers in the country. They are i keen to de
tect humbug, quick to encourage worthy enterprise.
Sinai 1 affairs inay thrive on doubtful prices, derelict
goods and dubious methods. But no great business
will grow in this city without the favorable verdict
of the Jury of the Vicinage. The career of this store
has been co-operative. We have shown the public the
great and grand possibilities of retailing. The pub
lic has rewarded us witli the appreciation that makes
success. Clear knowledge on these points underlies
our policy. You have the right to expect both the
service and the merchandise to improve constantly.
And you’ll not be disappointed,
Between the people and this store, born of an ac
quaintance and experience of years of mutual service.
Employment of every known merchandise force to
find the sources of production of Reliable Clothiiig.
Certainly that patrons get the largest selections of
styles at our store and whatever they purchase, at the
lowest cost'it can be given for. Freedom from press
ure to buy when visiting the store, or looking at the
goods. These principles make us popular.
The confidence increases as we do better. We
can trust the people to discover what is to their own
interest, and we only look for business while rendering
right service.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Nis the time to buy the above before the cold weather comes. I have
the larges: stock South, with prices lower than ew.
,T. Co BURKE.
a P. & B. E WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
SASH, mn LUMBER, HQULDIliji PJUKTS. LIME AND CEMENT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bemd & Co.
VA009, GL
Manolaotorara aud Doatora.a
SADDLES?.
LEATHER AND SHOE PIDtNOl,
462,4£4an"a 436 Cherry Street.
L. Cohen & Co,
UQUOJB8, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
J. L> VACS, Manager, - - • Maoon Ga.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial solicited.
MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER U0„
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
, AND MANUK* ACTUBEJtS OF— < ‘ i .( it . .
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hah
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc.
Ollle* sad Salesrooms,
409 so 410 Poplar Street*
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
rtadtion Ave. and 58th St.,'
NEW YORK.
Ss ftr icy and ut.
American Ti.
Fireproof and first-class in every par
ticular.
Two blocks from the Third and Slxtl
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Bell
Line cars pass the door.
H. M. CLARK, Prop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
It. is Said
MACON, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
I " UUU1W !
SAW MILLS,
Machinery AH Kinds.
TEMPUB FUOIT-U true, but the time we give you flies none too last; neither 1
too slow. Our time pieces both lor pocket and mantle are all guaranteed.
Try one. OBO. T. BE ISLAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
THEY WILL BE HERE.
BOSTON DOCTORS.
DR. J. WHITMAN.
DR. R. RENW1CK.
For two duy. only this visit. OCTOBER 24 and 25. WEDNESDAY and THURS-
DAY. All who call on thews eminent physicians the above date will receive all
medical service* and surgical treatment FREE UNTIL CURED.
The object of this FREE SERVICE Is to become quickly acquainted with the
alck; also to demonstrate the superior excellence of thedr method* of treating all
diseases of a ehronlo or long-standing nature. The doctors feci assured that the
grateful endorsements of the many they relievo and cure will give them, during
their future visits, an extended practice that will amply rr>pay for this great outlay
of time and money. Although they treat all diseases of a chronic, long-standing,
obscure or difficult nature, and cure many so-called Incurable diseases, they wish it
thoroughly understood that If, after & thorough examination, your cuse is found
to be incurable we frankly tell you so and reserve the right to reject all such
cuscs.
MAIN OFFICE SO WALTON 8TRBBBT. ATLANTA. QA.
ALL DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES TREATED.
CATARRH CURED—Consumption in the Incipient stage; Bronchitis, Asthma,
Rheumatism, all diseases of the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, liver and kidneys;
Scrofula, Sores, Ulcers and ull chronic blood troubles; Ecxcma, Psoriasis. Pimples,
Blotches and nil skin trouV>les treated and cured If accepted.
NERVOUS DISEASES—Epilepsy positively *nd permanently cured. Nervous de
bility from any cause, Hysteria. Ncurathcnia, Chorea, St. Vitus’ Dance, etc., posi
tive^ cured l»y the London Specific treatment if curable.
DISEASES OF WOMEN.—We examine ladies without exposure, aqd treat all
discuses pe» uttar to their sex without the use of rings, pessaries etc., by a new and
painless method.
MEN—Weak. Diseased, Despondent—Men suffering from premature d^cay, «x-
hausted and enfeebled power* diseases causing knees, drains, weak or failing mem
ory. blotches, pimples, impute blood, fall In* of hair, etc., should visit them at
their Anglo-German methods ami remedies they guarantee such suffer
>Um
cllef and a permanent
ind malignant tumors and growths, all enlargements and glandular
od and cured without the use of a knife. No pain. No matt
suffering from, or how long stamping; no matter how many physl.
i you, call or. un. It will cost you nothing and you may
. m. to 8 p.
BA Wilton street. Atlanta. Ga
•‘Some men sre born great, soma achieve
greatness, and seme have greatness thrust
upon them." This might have been true when
*• advancement came through the favor of
Kings and Queens. But in this American
republic and In this nlnteenth century there Is
but one way for a man to become great. He
must achieve greatness, and no mac can*
achieve greatness without education.
.With education the poorest boy may become
the"greatest man, though we can not all bo
president. The most important question is:
Would'we be prepared to perform the duties of
a great office If It were thrust upon us? We
probably would if we should do as
One Great President
did. He Is said to have, as his constant
companion, the Encyclopaedia Britannic*.
He Is even seid to have kept • set in his
private car while making a campaign tour.
This mark of diligence and intelligence made
him many friends and admirers.
There Isa great principle Involved In thle
Idea. If you look up just one question e'ach
day you will soon become an educated
person, and you learn to enjoy It.
These questions should be investigated
right when they come up, while your mind Is
curious; then you won't forget what you real—
you can't If you try.
But to do this you need the Encyclopaedia
I Britannlca, and The Atlanta Constitution
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at a remarkably low Introductory rate, and on
terms so easy as to place It within the reach
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Only to cents dropped each day Into the
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Or aall at branch office, BOB MtdbmrrF
street, Macon. Qa.. where you will find
In the Brittanlca reading rooms com
plete sots of this magnificent library
and receive courteous attention.
PHOTOG RAPHS!
Cabinets $3 per Doz
en during the Fair at
MILLNBR’S, 65 1-2
Poplar Street, oppo
site the Market.
PHOTOGRAPHS!
A. T. HOLT.
Beal Estate Agent, 36 Second street.
I have some nice houses yet to rent.
Come and see me about them. Several
(arms to rent, and some splendid offer
ings (or sale. List your property with
me and jrfve me a chance to see what I
can do with It.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. 3. 3. BUBERS.
Permanently located. In tbs sp—
eUltles venereal. Lost en»r<7 re
stored. Female Irregularities and
poitoa oak. Cura ruaranteed.
Addres. la confidence, with stamp,
510 Fourth street, Macon. Ga.
DR. C. H. PEETE,
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
806 SECOND STREET.
MACON, GA.
SR. 3. H. SHORTER.
EYE, EaR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 551 Cherry St, IrUooo, Ga.
DR. GILMER’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Omce and reeldenoc. First street, near
Cherry.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
171 Mulberry Street, Maoon. Ga.
Capital and surplus $160,000.
Pays 5 per cent Interest On deposl
at U and upward.' Real estate loans <
the monthly Installment plan, and loai
on sood securities at low rates. Leg
depository (or trust (unde, will eot i
administrator, executor, guardian, r
celver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL Preside:
H. G. CUTTER. Vlce-Prealde:
J. W. .CANNON ...Cash!
EXCHANGE BANK,
OP MACON, OA. ’
H. 3. Lamar, Gao. B. Turpin,
President. Vtce-PraaltUot.
3. If. Cahinli. Cuhler.
W. solicit th. buelnua ot mtrohanu.
planter, ud bank, offering them
courtesy, promptnsu, sataty ud Ub.r-
silty. Th. largest capital and surplus
.( uy bank In Mlddla Georgia.
! BANK &
MACON, GA.
He $. Lamar, President; Om. b T
IffTo Vice-President; J. W.
Cashier; D. M. Nellignn. Accountant.
CAPITAL 4200,004. 8URPLUBL 130,
Interest paid on deposits i per ce
per annum. Economy is the road
wealth. Deposit your savings any tl
will be increased by Interest* Cc
pounded semi-annually*
J. M. Johnston. President. 3. D. Stetson. Vice President. I. P. Htltyer. Cashier.
The American national Bank,'
MAOON, GA.
CAPITAL..., .. „ ., ., .2250,000.00 SURPLUS.. , ’ tyc 000 AS
Largest capital of uy national bank In Centra! Georgia.' AoMunt. ' of
hubs, corporation, end Indl/lduals .411 main careful attentloinOorresDoal
4ence invited. y .
COTTON.
I wish to inform my friends sad pa
tron* that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, anl with
Improve! facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse. I am belter prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage
Coniignmmts always receive xny prompt
and personal attaniWn.
NEW It OOP l CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES 1 SATISFACTION
quaraneed:
ELI.I on ESTSSh
117-642 Poplar street.
First Moral M,
MACON, GA
CAPITALISURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT
fBXilDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
L C. PLANT'S SOU,
BANKER
SACO* GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 138:
Banking in all its branches. Iaterea
allowed on Time Deposits.
We handle foreign exchange and arrang
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild o
London for all European points.