The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 08, 1894, Image 8

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8 T.' THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 8. 1894 THROUGH EYES FEMININE. ■ ’"Nature, Itnparti.il to her end* When <fli« made man the strange*!. In Justice. then, to make amends. Made woman's tongue the longeet. Mrs. Manly B. Curry la now In Co- lumbu* the gueift of Mr*. C. 8. Oeborne. flirt. Curry waa tendeed an afternoon rac^Lion toy her tooaltss aeveml day# **,. aM 44i« Cohimbua paper* ftjNftfc of her «a the **han4rKn« <Uu*frter of the dtafjinrutotoed Georgian, lion A. O. Ba con, «nd -a woman of rare beauty and ctiHune. She never looked more charm- ire*: <thafl on tbto occitakm, when tohe wore an elegant Parisian «W.1 of yel- low nature with red etrlpea, deco! latte ansi trimmed with t*xqi*l»He old point an>l duch**:.--' lioe." Mr. and Mrs. Curry will make their home to Atlanta thin winter, and will be enxUly mlaaea In Matron. The .moat beautiful cluster of i have ever Been were the Ones from Brookwood Farm thalt took the prem ium nt the fair TunaLiy. There were pernaps eighteen or twenty American beauties that had reached- perfection, gracefully tind loosely arranged In a large banket. Almost the entire haaket seas covered with magnificent magenta i»- n ribbon, .the handle being twleled with the same. The whole waa a thing of beauty, that. If It could only bust, would Indeed be a Joy forevor. Certainly a very high oompltmont hna been said the Hebrew young MaVea In the float tbit they have taken all the premiums to the lunoh department at the fair. They have certainly been ear nest workers, and deserve not only prises but much poadae for their efforts In making such u. success of their booth. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murph.-y of New- ran are upending a few days alt the Brown house. Ah Ml** Pauline Burden, Mir. Murphey waa quite a favorite both hero and In Atlanta. .She was married at her home to Atlanta about a month ago, and n now tiring in Newnnn, Ga. Mrs. Alimdiey's friends oro delighted to see her In Macbn. The numerous friends and admirers of Mws Suren Wodley will lie Interested to team that she is on n visit to Miss rarrle Harris. Miss Hi-ott.an attractive young lady of Thomawvlllt. Is visiting friends la the city. A DESERVIOD COMPLEMENT. ,Whst the Ponvpell People Think of Ma con's Police Force. It has often been' wild by strangers In Macon that the city's police force Is su perior to that of nnv city of similar alto In’ the United Sta'Uto but It la seldom chut such a high compliment Is paid anyone a# the following letter anyone am the following unwoMcHcd tea- Umonlal Indlmalng Chief Burner tnd Lit men: i •IMocon. Oa.. Nov. 8.1894.-T. M. But- ner. Chief of Police, Macon, Ga.—My UMr Hlr: I cannot leave dCtcon without erpronalng to (you. on behalf of my asso ciate mans gent and myself, our sincere thunks for the courtesy and old which ynurceW and your moat excellently or ganised force hove rendered us during our stay In your city. "If has never been my pleasure to be associated with aa gentlemanly nnd ef ficient omcera. nnd I beg you will no- oopt and extend to your utile*rs nnd men our sincere thanks. "'In no city where we have been ihla aensen have we received the klndncra, civility and the perfect service that ypu have given us. "Trusting that the good people of Mo- tfjn fully apprettato the excellency of your force and that oh times all will go well with you and youm, I nm, yours very respectfully, "Ool. H. C. Pardee, "Manager Phln's Lust Days of PontpU." WARDB & JAMES. Itlchsrd III. to Be W* Bill for Friday Evening. iFredertok Ward* nnd Louis James, who are now pkiylng their farewell tour as Joint wini*. will appear to this city at the Acadeimy of Music next Friday •yenlng to n production of Shakcpeare'a celebrated tragedy, "litchard IH." This platt has often b*en seen In this city, but hover before with two such great u6lom to the name coat ns Frederick Warts and Louis Jamra. Thcrir sup porting onlineny is the beat the dm- nuctle prafoaiton nfforts. and thetr plays are otway* in, mintediwllti tbs Mrlctewt mounUmr *° * oU11 * aeme » and Wyakewware's piny Is so InvpmoUcs- cable for stute purposes and takes so loiig to render that a number of other acUrg vtxwkMM hove been written, the tijiat oruntnem. among which I* Colly CUiton-a. which Is used by the Joint rol, > ®f the wo;>k.b«r:k«l king to an entirely novel «» ndherea to . h * toPdsrattw It soineubat ..wth Points of historical truth, lto),unite* Richard a wla* and cruel king, but not nt nil attractive Innurenrance. Louis Jam.u will appear Barl of Laneawtee, king' h °* <h * ft>l,wu * «•**•» with tho tifttonlay afternoon Meaar£- Wards and James will present "Richelieu? and had Henry JV." cm Saturday evening. BLUB JEANS. . '^5? ?’**?? aun Koarea," the famous "* ■l°“ oh Ar,h “f'« Idyllic Pity if "Blue Jeane," will dbcourae •dveml of thsCr choice seiectfcgu from the atsse of the Aoa.lemy of Misdo next Monday evening. "Blue Jeans" la more Popular today In the North. South, East awl West of this American repuhao Own any play from Uie pen of a native oMhta country. It hse been more euc- ceayful and secured lirger audience* to eee it than any play deleting a Bh*»r of American life ever presented In Mi* l**t quarter of s century. The nattering reenM of Its career during exceedingly low run* In the verloisi metropolitan oM«o la one of the re markable things now to be recorded to the history of the American Hinge, it in at, bne* quaint, eenwtlonnl. Idoikc. comic and pathetic to appropriate nod ple .e ng propyptlon* The otory of the love and vktsritudra or the young and inanly Indians asw-mlll owner, "Perrv l!ssuMn." s-nd th« eweet and simple Pto- <>«« of girlish beauty of the waving iff* of <b« weetlon name). Is one of !>*■ <"**«<»« *51 ol'ojtwther tn- that have ever been rtcturedjthiough the mciiu.n of the thy- SrAflad^rvn? n *i win ., be Presented at the Academy Monday, November 11. VI8ION8 AND*DnELUIS. ^.?T < ?y.' rn)0 . r B°»> Taylor will deliver leotute. entitled oiT'lm?! ** Muric. governor Hob bna sewn! Mkeon nu.Uences In '‘f'ld'He and Bow" and "ParadMe of FVmls." secune your Mats during the day at IgtOdi n A Bates' Music House, ami en- Jox a pleasant evening at the Academy. BUPKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The beat naive In the world for cuts, braise* w.rc* ulcer* salt rlieum. fever sorra. tetter chapped hand* chilblain., eon* and all eruption., and poalttre:,. la guaranteed to giro perfect satiato. Men or money refunded. Price « rue: draggSt* 1318 Ly 11 j - u "* r Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. UNITED STATE3 COURT. Absent Jurors Block the Machinery ol the Court. Tesbcrdhy was the day set by Judge Speer fur the grand and traverse ju ries of the United Stota* court to be formed, but owing to the fact thud n majority of the Juror, tlve ouUf.de of the cKy Jn other part* of the state, nnd Borne of them far removed from a railroad station, they were not nil pmaeiM, and Judge Speer declared court adjourned until this morning at 10 o'clock, by which time all of toe Ju- here, ron, will have had ample time to get There ls a considerable amount of bus)news to com* before the court at this term, nnd Judge Speer !» unxloun to dean uo the criminal docket. ATHBNEUM MEETING. An Unusually Interesting Programme la Being Prepared. Til * November meeting of the Macun Atheneum will be held tomorrow even ing, ami u hirne number of tbs members are extpeoted to be protent. A programme of unusual interest bus been prepared for the evening's enter. tilnmont. awl those attendIr.'g may ex port a genuine literary team. The pru- gmrnme will to all or-obaMlity be ready for publication tomorrow morning. SUBURBAN NEWS. Ml HI Maggie Ganger of David*>n. Col lege, North Carolina: Mra. W. M. Haw- erd of Columbus, Oa.. nnd Mr A J. L. Neely of Florence. S. C\. are the guoata Mr and Mra B. F. Urummell of toe dty. Then* ladles have spent the time very pleasantly with their friends during the Dixie Fair. Mrs. J. R. Hunter. Mias Eula Brown nnd Mias Mary R. Hunter, D. B. Brown, with Robert and Jean Brown, all of Howard station. Taylor county, •pe.vt th« pant ten days delightfully with their okl friend,, the family of Mr. and Mr*. G. II. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mchis.l. at -their home, /.car Boundary street. All of thcebove ladles and gentlemen Were visitors to thb-fair at Its best, und take home with them cleaning memo ries of new made frleoda and Pleasantly spent days. Mina Eula Brown, during her vlttt was the redolent of many mclal otten. tlon* from the young people who live near their kind hud nnd hostess, which will long ibo remembered. •A youthful prodigy Is -Master Robert Brown of Howard's. Taylor country. TJtln young gentleman it twelve yoara of age, ir.cosurMg tlTty-two tnohen around the nalst end pull* the scale beam nt 180 pounds Mooter Brown was a visitor of Sir. and Mra. G. R. Anderson and Sir. end Mm E Schell of South Maoon. He attracted some attention during his visit. The breath of health from the sea—the bracing effects oi a stay in the mountains—the toning up oualitics of absolute rest— that rest which is so neces sary to the weary wife, the ■ overworked father—may | be found in Brown’s Iron Bitters if Uktn faithfully. Men and women gain Malaria lemetiy a tcncwal Dyspepsia Poor Bloody seldom fails it contain! the cry element! tired nature la craving 1 Debility «j You know best whether you need it. If you are ailing do not delay—sick ness may be at your door 1 f&e Ceaafao hu the Crossed Bed Uses on Wrepper* All Druggist «n«l General Slnrrkeepna sell it. But get the genuine^* Buowm Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Declare that the assortment of Suits, as it now stands, could not be replaced by us at an advance of 25 per cent, on-our costs. But prices are based on wlmt we PAID, riot on what we MIGHT pay, or “on what the traffic will bear.” Not. a popular material missing, not a favorite shape lacking; and whether high-priced or low-priced or betwixt and between, the style is right. It has been a revelation to many Macon men to see how 'perfectly these Suits are finished—like cus tom work, as a rule—often better than most custom work. ! PRICES SIO UP. TO $35. N1 MACON, GA. 51 (0 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. IN THE PAVILLION. Tlte favorite* oapl-urcd half of Itbe pron'Mintm* at St. AkipIi yesterday und speculator* who fokow the money ahUuld have ait least tnttiL- an even break on the day. Some did make bel ter thin thiiti Attendance In the pi- vlltlon wun good. Tue NiU-rasr.in^-tt meeting wa» declared on yeatorouy on account of bad wtoUKl-. This will Hwell the number of good homes at the Virginia tr.Kk and atop mlili'ter.i all urouiid. Larger fields can be expected before the week doses. Friday'* card la far ff im being a poor one. Flrat quo tations treoeivoa ait UM p. m. AT ST. ASAPH YESTERDAY. HI rat nice—One mUe; handicap—Bon- nventurc, 96: Pulltwar, 00; Judge Mor row, 110; ltnune, 103; Slctauket, 10J; Copyright. 116. bvcoud race—Jllctnao Queen, 109; Vi rago, 19; Melody, 109; Star Aotreua, 112. Third race—Svvou-clghkhs of a mile; Ikitwilonp—Cfiy Gamin, 102; TMUffe, 96; McKue, ill; Mlley, 112; Roggett, 112; Emma, 96; Phoebus, 110; Loben- gut.1, 106. Foort race-HFIve nnd one-half fur- lo«i*»; pen uind allowtuieea—Prince George, 97; Mini Dixie, 91; DrrfarglUn, HI; Uldy Violet, 119; Ed Kearney, 112. (Fifth race—One mile; selling—Ml*a Dixie; 99; Little Mutt. 93; Tom Skld- mure, 192; Kebeooa 1 Rowott, S2. Sixth race—Five mid omvhalf fur longs— Ndro. 110; Plchlno, 102; Worn- berg, lit; Will Elltott, lot; Pvlnco John, lOi; Flirt, 108; Lougbrook, 108. ' First race—^Three-quarters of a mile—h'elllttg. Time, 1:16 3-1. • I^onando, 108; 1 to 6 (Grlffln) 1 Little Bully, 106; 6 to 2 (Daggett) 2 Old Dominion, 110; 18 to 6..(Mldgley) 3 Second race—six iliul one-half fur longs; maidens. Time, 1:26 1-4. Amsterdam, 110: 6 to 1 (Penn) 1 Tuscan, 110; 7 to 5 (Mldgley) 2 Forager, 110; 8 to 1 (Lendrom) a Third SevenMiflgteth* of a mile. Time, 1:30 1-1. Mlontyre, 101; evnn (Stme) 1 Ed Kearney, 120; 8 to 6 crural) 2 Gov. Sheehan, 107; 2 to .(Tribe) 3 l\nir race—One and oae-eichth of a mile; nellltig. lime, 1:59 1-3. Star Actreae, 98; 2 to 1....(Daggett) 1 llaronea* 92; 8 to 6...(C. 0<Vrrigttn) 2 Uldy Aikuna, 96; 2 to 1 (Keefe)- 3 Fifth race—Ono mile; Belling. Time, 1:18. Resiiraklft, 100: 8 to 1 (Keefe) 1 St. Mleh-uel, 97: 9 to 6 (GrllTtn> 2 s I nukct.tU: 1 to 1 (C. Corrigan) 3 sixth race—Five furlongs; eelllng. Time, 1:03 1-1. High Point Belle. »5; 4 to l..(C. Gar- ttgan) 1 Mldstnr, 108; 8 to 6 (OutgoU) 2 111.-..me, 96; 6 to 1 (Khcey) 3 Track slow. TEMPUS FUGIT—la true, but tho time we give you files none too fast;neither too alow. Our. time piece* both for pocket and muntie are all guaranteed. Try one. GEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 220 Second Street. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of its / bsolute purity, wholesomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion It ls * most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably atiungthenlng to the In valid and convalescent. This beer ls brewed from the best selected matt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It is brewed after the new existing method-lit the Hof Braue- rel at Pllson. Bohemia. Barbatrssa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In lute and brltllahcy, and on account of its excellent quality ls preferred to the Imported Pilsner by oonnoleeurs. For tne dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bot tle of BnrbarOssa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered abywhere the city. ’Phone 131. Sole Agents. Rand, McHally & Co/s ATLAS OF THE WORLD ■INETY-TWO MANY ENTIRELY INEW BOOL MAPS. FEATURE! METHODS. Theo Eth.no Chrono &nthfcppo » * 5 graphical Hydro ^ ET fflSTORY of tho WORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890. Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of the World’s Bright Men. Historic Praotio Systematic Statistic Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS. GAZETTEER and ATLAS.' AL Three hundred and forty-fivi pages. Bound in finest quality English cloth. Printed upon fine calend ered paper with marbled edges. REGULAR RET Alls PRICE, $7.50. Cut out coupon and send it with TWO DOLLARS, and wo will send you a copy ol the magnificent work. Size, 111-2 x 141-2 inches. Out of town .purchasers t» pay carriage- LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Nt>y 1a th© time to buy the abo>e before the cold weather comes. X have the larxest stock South, with prices lower than evsr. T. C. BURKE. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACOiY, GA. SASH, com LUMBER M0ULQIM3L PJUHIi UMt AND CEMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHQ WHOLESALE HOUSES.' G. Bernd & Co. KAC05. OA. 31anol*cturera *n-l iJ’towre. 4 EAEKtaa, SADDLERY. IXATHER AND SHOE FID (N <18. fff 462, islands 166 Cherry StreJL L. Cohen & Co., LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. 3. L MACE. Ilaaaser. - - • Maoon Ga. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO. INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, . and MANUF A0TURER3 of-— . Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. $3 SHOE. k s 4.’J“nKECAlf&k)W« *3.5? POLICE,3 Sole*. ri'as* Boys’SchoolShohs. •LADIES. ®^j5CND FOR CATALOGUE *W’L.» DOUGLAS, BROC2CTON, MASS. Yon can save tuoyi^t by purcbaslnK W# L, _ Uonfflan Olio*)*, Because, we arc the larg'-st roanufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than iuy^other make. Take no substitute. ^If your ’ ROCHESTER SHOE*' CO. 613 CHERRY STREET!. SPECIAL NOTICES. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Loans made on choice real estate end farming lands in Georgia. Interest 7 per cent. Payable in two, three or flvs years. No delay. Commissions very reasonable. SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT COMPANY. (29 Second Street. Macon. Ga. AUTHOR PEW, Civil Engineer.. H. Ain. Soo, C. E. M., Inst. O. E. Surveys, plans, estimates end speolflca. tlon*. Office 817)4 Poplar street, Macon, Georgia. LOANS NEGOTIATED. On improved city and farm property in Bibb and Jones counties in loans ranging from 86)9 up at 7 per cent, sim ple interest: time from two to flvo years. Promptness and accommodation a spe cialty. L. J. ANDERSON & CO.. Kn. 218 Seoond Street. Macon. Ga. MONEY TO LOAN. Seven per cent. Loans negotiated oa Improved city property and farm* 268 Second street. Macon. G* CITY REGISTRATION. Tdic books for the registration of voters for the city election to be held on December 8. 1891, are open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday during the month at November. Registration office second floor city hall. BEN C. SMITH, T. L. MASSENBURG, WM. L. JOHNSON. • f Registrar* AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY In the Grand, Atlanta, Gst. Complete courses In bookkeeping, (shorthand, telegraphy nnd collateral' branches. Long eatabllehed. Best-ref erences. Send for Illustrated catalogue free. NOTICE. Notice fa hereby given, pursuant to an act of, the general assembly, approved December 18. 1S33, of my Intention to transfer to Darwin G. Jones tbo follow- lng: • Seven (!) share* Southwestern railroad Company. G. C. CALDWELL, Exr. of Eat. of late Jacob Caldwell. PARKER’S I „ HAIR BALSAM I (fittest! «ad b«ict:n«s the htlr. 1 Uevor Falls t prowth. lluir to~iti Youthful* ip duftK*! hih ind |11«; m DrujrgUu . O ray I OfVlco and Salesrooms, 409 to 410 Poplar Street* MafeonAvenue HOTEL, Tladlson Ave. and 58th St.,' NEW YORK. $3 fir day and up. American Flan. Fireproof and first-class in every par- ticular. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass tho door. H. M. CLARK, Paor. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent, 36 Seoond street. I have some nice houses yet to rent Come and see 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 4 DR. J. J. BUBERS. . j | Permanently located. In the sp*> oUltles venereal. Lost energy re< stored. Female Irregularities ani poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Addreea In confidence, with stamp, 610 Fourth street. Macon. Gi. DR. C. H. PEETE. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. 806 SECOND STREET, ^ MACON, GA. DR. t. H. SHORTER, EYE, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Office (68 Cherry St, Mecca. Ga. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence. First street, neat Cherry. MACON SAVINGS BANK 676 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $160,000 Pays K per cent. Interest on deposits of (1 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 adpilnfatrator. executor, guardian, i*. ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL............... President H. Q. CUTTER..Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashlei ■4 i EXCHANGE BAM," ^ P OF MACON. GA. 7 H. J. Zamir, Oeo. B. Turpin, President. Vice-President. J. W. Cabanls* Cashier. We solicit the business of msrohant* planters and bank* offering theta courtesy, promptses* safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO MACON, GA. S. 3. Lamar, President; Oeow B. Tur- irir, Vke>Pnaid«t: J. W. n*iw,ina. Cashier: D. 1C. Nelllsaa. Accounumt. CAPITAL, $200,000. SURPLUS, $30,000. latcreac paid on depoaiu s per cent, per annum. Economy la lb a road te vroaitb. Deposit your aavlnca any they; will U Increased toy laUrwU Com-' pounded eeanbannually* 3. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier. The. American national Bank, MACON, GA CAPITAL,... ,, ,, ,.J250.000.00 SURPLUS., ..228,000.0* Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia- Accounts of bank* corporations and individuate arU 1 receive careful attention. Oorrtspow. dents invited. 1 COTTON. X wlah to Inform my friends nnd pa tron! that I tom moved across Poplar street, opposite my old aund, and with Improved fa dll tit* and more conveniently arranged warehouse, 1 am better prepared than ever to har.J’e their cotton to ad vantage —' ? NKW ROOF* CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION OUAUANEED1 ELLIOTT ESTES. C17423 Poplar stmt. First fetal tal, OF MACON, GA CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 B. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLAIT'S SOI, B-AJSnLJE-R BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 138) Interest Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.