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THE MAC OH TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 6, 18U4.
...BY WEARING..,
“HOHENZOLLERN ’
SANITARY UNDERWEAR
Hade in Germany of the highest quality wool, pure and
soft, in medium and heavy weights. Recommended by
leading physicians.
Sole Agent Fop Macon, Georgia.
CHARLES WACHIEL,
515 CHERRY ST. - • MACON,
RECEIVER’S SALE.
PIANOS, ORGANS.
Coll and examine this stock. You can save 60 per cent,
on every purchase. Now and second-hand instruments. The
famous “STANDARD'' Sewing Machines reduced from $G0 to
§30.
E. W. BURKE, Receiver.
THE SALE WAS CONFIRMED
Judge Speer Convenes Court and Sob
tics tlio Sain of tlio Macon
and Kortliorn,
ONLY ONE CONDITION WAS MADE
HuiUlnod In the Wreck ut
Godfrey to II* Referred to IpicUl .
Ilftittr-MoBijr Not DUtrltmted
* —Grand and Petit J«rore,
JuclKi. Spoor yesterday confirmed *.ho
lulls of tho Miicuo ind Northern rail
road to Alexander. Brown * Co. of Bal
timore for $1,070,000.
There tvoro tl Rood mnuy rnlltcnil
men prsaeat at tho opomug of tho
United State* court yesterday morn'UR
to *ce what Judge Kpte'a notion would
l)« la tho onee, amf while they ell felt
pretty certain the solo would bo con-
llrmed, they were not absolutely cer-
titlu and wanted lo bo proaeut to too
for Uicuiselrcfc.
In eoniinntnR tho sals Judge Speer
made the condition that, tlio damn go
to tho property of tlio rea l curtained
In the roeout accident at Clod free Hheuld
bo adjusted by a special muster, which
was agreed to by nil parties at mioiost.
Olds damage. It Is thought, will
nihonnt to about *25,1100, but tho mas-
toy’s report will sottlo that and Uio salo
now stands continued.
What Alexander Brown & Co. will
do with tho road la not positively
known, but as It has been a feeder to
Uio Seaboard Air Line uud tins been
run til harmony wliti ‘.lint road, tho
impression prevails that It will lie made
a part of- that .y.iem and used as a
coanectiUR link between tho Seaboard
Atr Ltue aud the tleorgia Southsm and
Florida, which will give the Seaboard
Air Urio a through route to Florida.
The fact thnt the Maeoti aud North
ern Is mfw being counseled with ilto
Ueorgin Southern at Stratton's brick
yard gives considerable strength to
tllls'tilipression.
The money paid for tlio Macon nml
Northern lias not yci beM apportioned
suiting creditors by tlio court, nml af
ter this Is done the future plans of
Brown A Co. may be made known.
Both grand aud petit Jurors wore
Urawu in the United States court yes
terday amt illey will meet on Wednes
day, when the regular business of thb
court will begin.
The Democmtlo majority In «UI» dis
trict .a likely to be small. Make It ono
larger by your vote today.
WILL mfsBKI UACK.
Tho New Fire Tnteik Not What Wits
Ordered.
A new fltvtnirk for tho (Ire depart
ment arrived yesterday but. » the stir- 1
prise of tho tire commission and Ciihf
Jones, ;t Is net the truck entered.
Si verst weeks ago ctly council mi- I
fliorixed tlio tiro commission ip enter
,t Tgkl truck 'for the fire department,
Oj the one now to use. while a spied- I
did machine. Is entirely too heavy for |
n city «» hilly ns Maeen. Hie order j
was Immediately sent to Ctessoa ft !
Bailey at Seneca Falls N. X„ for a
flrst-elaKs track, lo cost $1,200. tho or
der specifying the kind wanted. When
tlio truck arrived yesterday It only
needed n glance to ace that It was not
tho truck ordered, but a very Inferior
machine. Chief Jones ami Mr. Kdgar
F. Wilson, chiiirnmn of the tiro com
mission, me both greatly disappointed
In (tie truck, and after the tire commis
sion liavo made n full examination It
Is very probable Umt tlio truck will bo
returned. . ... i,-t
■Make It your business to vote tho
first thing this morning.
WAUDK AND JAMES.
The Engagement Extraordinary of tho
Theatrical Season.
Shakespeare's historical tragedy of
“IKchotrt lit,” ** presented by tlio
-tragedians, Frederick Waldo mid Louis
James nml their celebrated company,
Is said to he n wonderful performance.
Tile cluiracter of Htehurd, which will
bo interpreted by Mr. Waiile, is one of
tho most difficult rales in tho range of
tragedy, but it Is said to lose nothing
lu tho hands of (his able artist, lie
looks tlio part as tlio pool lias drawn
him, and delineates every phase of tils
varied character with truth and accu
racy. Ills wooing scene with Lady
Amm Is an excellent piece uf acting,
nml tic rises to grandeur in tho famous
dream scene. -Mr. James plays the he-
ro.u Earl of ltlchmoud, who defeats
It.clnmt, and lias the famous louitmt
with the usurper, lie looks the lierolo
soldier and bis acting is stamped by
liis Individuality and ati.lhy. Mr. Guy
Lludsley as the Duko of Buckingham,
Beverly IV. Tuner as lsml Stnuley,
Ernest C. Wnrtlo as ItatclBTo, Miss
KdytU Chapman as Iaidy Anne, Miss
Florence Everett as Queen Elisabeth
nml Miss Elizabeth Iloutou ns tho
Ductless of York are all said to give
excellent performances.
Mr. Wnrdc and Mr. James will pie-
sem “Richard 111." at the Academy of
Music Friday evening, November l).
THE CAT.
Flny-goors before seeing “Charley's
Aunt” are much puzzled by pictures
of a huge eat profusely displayed about
tlio city ns mi ndvertiseiueut for ibo
piece, and wouder'wUit the uutiuat
1ms to ilo with the performance. They
niv even moro myst.ilcd after witness
ing the comedy, for the reason tnat
no cat figures therein. Tho fact of tlio
matter Is vouched tor b? Mr. J. M. Mc
Namara. business inauager of "Oliar-
ley's Aunt," that the cat abuse picture
has gamed such celebrity lietuugs to
tho lioudou Theatre, u ill-re “Charley's
Aunt” was first produced, lie taw
tlio performance from the wing* on
the opening night, and when the cur
tain fell on tlio last act he wus discov
ered Just as thedRcturc represent* him,
having laughed a.mseif into a condi
tion of srmt-lmlici'ltlty. A member of
the company Immediately kodaked
Kim by ilnshllght and the cat has be
come famous. Art
BLUE JEANS.
“Bluo Joans” Ius been witnessed by
every member of the cah'.uei* of Pres
Idem Cleveland umt ex-Fros'ilem llar-
vl^.m. Tlieii> i - in-i a ui. it-I - ■ 11 \\ a-ii-
mgton, Albany or Now*fork wuo lias
not enjoyed ice Hooeicr play, and as
for Indiana, not to lilN seen “Blue
Jeans” Is to argue ouvsself a iveluso
In the Baud am State. "Blue Jeans”
will lie at the Academy November It
SERVICES AT ROFF HOME.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World'* Fair.
•oa
BAKING
WWDfR
M06T PERFECT MADE.
k pet a Gripe Creim of Tirtar Powder. P.xc
fcom / Armenia, Alumoriny etheritkiPvm.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Appointment of MluUtars to Preach
During the Next Three Mouths.
The following Appolntmont* for
piwu'hlng at Roff Home vsvnfi mnde at
Uiv* tuv.'iiu;; of the Macou Minuter*'
! Union jWMfdiyt
Itev. K. P. Reese, November, l»: Rtv.
J. W. WMtMt November IS; Ucv*. A.
c. OjtmpMrtl* Novtmbt* 25; dvv. Alamo
Moiuu Deceinl'or 2: Rev. n it. Cttr^l,
December 9; Rev. frL I*. Morris, Dive ru
ber 16: Rev. H. It. Felder, IVvcrnb. r 23;
Uev. J. C. Salomon. December 30: R&
11. C. Jones, January 6; Rev. H. C.
Combe, January 13; Hev. T. W. Elll-s
January 20; Rev. K. J. Cu.ite% January
2T; Rev. J. R. OrvW, February 3.
It is the %vl»h of *a.- Mlttitcrtol
Union that If any cleruv '*n cannot
lilnv»**!f a (lend thnt it- wil- k'udly find
$om« out to HU t\,-« p’.tec A' y object*
i.*n* lo ibo iUnt‘ api “iuum nis may be
iMt-lf .tl the I'“\t I lay.
Admission to LViir Grounds
after 6 d, in., 26 cents, begin-
nlttg today.
Make it your Immucs* to vote the
first ihing ibis morning.
Bill ON TRIAL.
3,000 Witnesses Will Be Galled
to Testily.
THE OFFICE OF THE M&GON TELEGRAPH
Thronged From 0 a. oi, to S p, cu. With
People Anxious to Secure s Free
Trial Vial of Olanyoa'sGaai-
anurd Remedy*
“Where did nil tbo people come
from?’ said a looker-on, as the crowd
thronged the office and blockaded the
sidewalk of the Telegraph. It was cer
tainly a memorable sight. Here could
be seen prouibent merchants. Judge,
lawyers, ministers, bank presidents,
mechanics, fashionable ladles—all anx
ious to test Professor Munyon's reme
dies and bis new system of. curing d.s-
t*N,
-Munyon's Homeopathic Home Bern-
cdics are unlike those of any other
school of medicine, being prepared on
new arid scientific principles. They act
almost Instantly, speedily curing the
most obstinate cases. Their merits
have been Investigated by the leading
papers of the United States by giving
awuy 10,000 vials each from their of
fice, with the understanding that every
pel-son who accepts a vial should re
port tho. effect to tlie editor.
The Philadelphia Times says: “Upon
careful Investigation wo find that Mun
yon's remedies cure ninety-six out of
every one hundred cases.”
Tin! 'Baltimore American says: “Tho
effect at Munyon's remedies Is almost
Instantaneous, curing acute and chrouio
disease in many cases In a few hours."
The Washington Post says: “Hun
dreds of people In Washington testify
that they have been cured liy Munyon's
little sugar pellets.”
The New York Press says: ''Over
seventeen hundred persons, who re
ceived n trial vial of Munyon's Blieu-
uutlc Cure from our office declare they
havo bcdn cured.”
The -Boiton Post says: "Wo have no
hesitancy In saying that Munyon's
Remedies may bo termed a positive
euro for rheumatism and other dis
eases.”
The Atlanta Constitution says: “Af
ter n most careful investigation, wo
find Munyon's Remedies aro ull that
Is claimed for them. Their curative
merits ore truly surprising.’’
These remedies are absolutely harm
less, pleasant to take, mayyhc carried
In tho vest pocket anil are .sold -by ull
druggists, mostly at 25 cents a vial.
KllKU32.VTIS.il CUIIKU.
Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure is gunr-
untried to cure rheumatism m any part
of tho body. Acute or muscular rheu
matism cured la from ono to five days.
It speedily cures shooting pains, sci
atica, lumbago and all rhcamutlc pains
In tho back, hips aud loins. . It seldom
falls to give relief after one or two
doses, and almost invariably' curt* be
fore ono bottle has been used. Price
25 cents. . , i.i , . ,
SlOltl.tCII AN 12 DYSPEPSIA CURB.
"Mdnyou's Stomach and Dyspepsia
Curo cures all forms of indigestion and
stomach troubles, such us rising of
-food, distress after cattag, shortness of
breath aud all affcctious of the heart,
caused by ludlgestiou, wind on the
stomach, bad taste, offensive .breath,
loss of appetite, faintness or weakness
of stomach, headache from Indigestion,
soreness of tho stomach, coated tongue,
heartburn, shootlug pains of the stom
ach, ooustipaton, dizziness, faintness
and lack of energy. Price 25c.
NICKVIt WUE.
'Munyon's Nerve Cure cures all the
symptoms of nervous exhaustion, such
ns depressed spirits, failure of memo
ry, restless uud sleepless nights, palus
in tho head aud dizziness. It cures
general debility, stimulates „ uud
atreugihcns the nerves and tones up
the whole body. Prleo 25 cents.
KI DAISY AURIC.
Munyon’s Kidney Cure cures pain In
tin* back, loins or groins from kidney
disease, dropsy of the fcot and limbs,
fMwt desire to paw water, dark
colored and turbid urine, sediment lu
the uriuo and diabetes. Price 25c.
CATVUIUI CURB.
Catarrh Positively CuretL—Are you
wllliug to spend 50 cents for a cure
that permanently cures eutarrh by te-
inoving the cause of the disease? It
so. ask your drugjast for a 25c. bottle
of Munyon's Catarrh Cure and u 23e.
bottle of Catarrh Tablets. The eatitrrh
cure will eradicate the disease fr^m the
system and tho tlblets will cleanse
ana heal ths afflicted parts and restore
them to a natural and healthful condi
tion.
Muuyou’s Liver Cura ourrvets head
ache, biliousness, JaumVce, constipa
tion and all liver diseases, t rice 25c.
Munyon's cold Curo prevents pneu
monia and breaks up a odd ia a few
hours. Price 25c.
Muuyou's Cough Cure atop* coughs,
night sweats, allays sonicuesa aid
■peoddy hegbi the lung*. Price 25c.
Muuyou’.s Female Remedies aro a
boon to all women. Price 25cv
Mimyon's Headache Curo stops
headache In three minutes. Price ”5c.
Munyon's Pile Ointment positively
Cares all forms of piles. Price 25e.
Munym's Astlmu Curo is guarau-
Uv'l to rvl’.cvo asthma in three mlnutt-s
and cure in five -liy*. Prli-e 50e.
Munyon's Blood Cure »TadIcatcs alt
Impurities of the blood. Price 25c.
Munyon's Vitalises Imports new life,
restate* lost power* to weak aud debil
itated men. Price $1.
Munyon's Remedy Company put up
tpi-oKlr- for nearly cvecy disease.
.Sold by all dnigglrta. Wholesale by
U. J. Lamar & Sou.
A>k your druggist for a copy of "The
Guide to Healtb.” a valuable little
medical publication that should be lu
cvety home.
PEKEOjrAL.
Gen. Clement A. Evans and -wife of
Aittanta were visitors to rim fair yester
day. OeD. Evans expressed himself as
very much surprised at the magnitude
of the fair and he enjoyed the day
thoroughly. He said ho hoard from cer
tain members of the Atlanta party who
were here last week what a big fair It
was. so he decided so «me. and Is
glad he did. He will remain here until
Thursday. -
Mr. James Butncr of Macon has
been elected editor of the Pandora, the
organ of the fraternities of the State
University. Mr. Butner Is a talented
young man and will wear the high
honor with easy grace.
One ol the mi*>i lo inning visitors
to Macon durinc the Dixie Fair was
Mr*. Emmons of Rome, who spent, a
few days with Mrs. Edgar Wilson.
The general regret Is that her stay was
so short as to prevent that social
homage to -which she Is so Justly en
titled.
Mr. Burgess Smith of the navy de
partment nt Washington !«s «t home
on -tils first vacation, visiting his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bridges Smith.
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Patterson have
returned from a visit to -their daugh
ter. Sirs. Vancy of Rome.
Miss Sadie Hecht of Montlcello Is
visiting Miss Birdie Blackshear.
Make It your business to veto tho
first thing this morning.
FIRST PRIZES
Were Affarded at the Dixie Interstate
Fair to Professor F. A. Guttenberger
for the Celebrated Sohmer Plano;
Also for Best Piano and Best Display
of Pianos.
F. A. Guttenberger Is agent for these
celebrated pianos* and being a practi
cal piano man. would not recommend
them if 'they were not of the very, fin
est make. In case you want any mu
sical instrument call on him and he
will give you the advantage of Ills long
experience.
THE BEST (ML HEATER.
J. W. Domingos has tlio best oil heat
ing stove made,double discounting any
thing else in the city. . Oo.ll and see it
Nov. 5, 1894.—We, the undersigned,
agree to close our places of busiu -ss on
November 6 from 12 to 3 o'clock to aid
lu the election of Hon. C. L. Btirtlett:
Mayer & \Va :1s. Dunlap Hardware
Company, A. E. Harris, Farm&n.’ Sup
ply company, A. & N. M. Block. W. A.
Davis & Co., H. C. Tindall, George T.
Harris, Macon Hat Company, Cox &
Corbin, Southern Phosphate Works,
George D. Allen, S. Sclsol & Co., A. W.
Turner, L. Cohen & Oo., L. S. Worsham
& Co., Altmaycr & i'latau, Fleetwood
& Co., T. C. Burke, N. A. Gans, D. J.
liner, E. L. Burdick, Jarratt & Todd,
Shlnholscr & Stewart, Charles Wachtel,
Winn, Johnson & Oo., W. C. Lyons &
Co,. E. Wolchselbaum, L. Newman,
S, Wetchselbaum, Neel Shoe Company,
The Dannenherg Company, Abe Lesser,
S. Wdxelbaum & Son-, Cllsby & McKay,
J. Van, agent, W. A. Redding, Juo, C.
VanSyckol, Burden, Smith & Co., A.
Daus & Co.. A. T. Holt, Roff Sims &
Bro., J. T. Holt, Napier Bros.. JDo. R.
Ellis, G. Bernd & Co., Geo. W. Greene
& Oa, G. F. Wing & Co., L. McSIanus
fc Co., J. R. Fried & Co.. W. J. Julian,
Macon Hat Company, Payne & Wil
lingham, Southern Hardware Company.
J. -H. Hertz. Wolff & Happ, Wood-Pea-
vy Company, W. A. Doody & Co.. Star
Clothing Company, O. P. & B. K. Wil
lingham, Macon Sash. Door and Lum
ber Company. Etheridge & Bsjkeir, Clem
Phillips..
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
VITAL TO MANHOOD.
Rwmrtpai
aaxrftxttpy
eniljwiBwP^v. ,
GOODWYN & SMALL.
■ l RECEIVERS' SALE.
Fourteen Hundred and Seventeen and a
Half Acres of Valuable Farming
Lands In Houston County.
By virtue of orders of *he superior
court of Bibb county, Georgia, granted
June 20 *nd November 6. 1894, I will
•ell before the court house door In
H.iustoii oountv, Otu'fila. on Ihn first
Tuesday 'In December next, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
described lands, to-wit: Lots one hun
dred and thirty-one (131), one hundred
a<nd fifty-eight (158), one hundred and
fifty-nino (159). one hundred and sixty-
two (162), one hundr^i .mi slxty-throo
(163), one hundred n*nd ninety (190) and
one hundred a*nd ninety-one (191), all
lykig in t*i" Tenth district of lloustm
comity, Georgia, each containing two
hundred and two and one half (202 1-2)
acres, moro nr ess. and In the aggre
gate fourteen hundred and seventeen
and one-half (1.417 1-2) acres, more or
less, and known ns the Lam.tr planta
tion. Bald lands vm be sold in parcels
of one lot each and will then be sold as
a whole, tho latter bid to be accepted If
it amounts to more than the aggregate
of the bids for the parcels. »
Terms of sale; One-third r cash, one-
thlrd payable twelve months from
date of sale and one-third twenty-four
months from said date, deferred pay
ments to bear Interest at seven (7) per
cent, per annum, purchaser having
option nt any time to pay entire bid
and accrued kitores* t.> date of such
payment In full discharge. Sale m«d-
subject to approval of «ald court. Ten
per cent, of bid required to be paid at
time of anle: to be refunded if sale is
not approved by the-court.
H. T. POWELL. Receiver.
GUARDIAN SALE.
By virtue of an order of Tone* court
of ordinary I will sell to the highest
: i : 1 ., i; PM’ 1:' 'll «r\. -if the o fjrs
house door In Clinton. • Jones county,
Georgia, on first Tuesday in December
next, during legal hours of tale, n
ama.ll lot. containing one-seventh (1-7)
of an acre, more or less, at Haddock.
Itt Jones county. Georgia, belonging to
Susie D. Phillips, minor, being the
northeast corner of u certain triangular
lot on the «Mt *ld* of mAlk road
leading from Haddock to Blountsvllle
and adjointag *nid road; linos and cor
ners as now established. Sold for re
investment. Terms cash.
November 5. if91.
R. H. BONNER. Guarllm.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Macon, during the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In December. 1894. Jot* i 4 2.
3 and 4. Yn square 29. southwest cutn-
nons. between Har.el and Ash streets.
Old property* levied on to satisfy tw»y
justice court ft. fas. issued from
Jlstrlct, O. M.. of Muscogee county.
In favor of Loeb & Kaufman and
Louis Buhlcr & Oj.. and one ft. fa.
Issued from superior court of Mulcts
e county in favor of A. J. Bertume
i. L. W. Bales.
L. B. HERRINGTON.
Deputy Sheriff.
Great Bankrupt Uiderwear Sale
^ ELLIS’
69c; Men’s grav and white Slirts and Drawers, 25,
35 and 60c; Children’s Unim Suits, 10c a suit;
’ Children’s Cndervest, 10 andl5c. 1,000 pairs La
dies’ Drawers at 60c, worth Si.50.
This is the greatest sale oiFtne Underwear ever
in Macon. JEvervthing' at less ban 50c on the $1.00.
JOHN R. ELLIS.
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