The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 09, 1894, Image 8

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\ THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9. 1894 —— B. C. WILDER'S SOIS CO, MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Z/umtxr, rough and dressed. shingles, I «th». and dealers In mixed pslnts. lead. Btla. lima, clutcr. cement and builder*' hardware. <14 TO 622 V HIRD STREET. THROUGH EYES FEMININE. The awn an at the Ocenmerclal Club last evemlng formally opened the •eft’ son, and era*, naturally, hailed with de- Ha<yt by the 6eau monde. There were between twenty and thirty couple* pres- ent. amorar the number a great many vUdtlnc young ladles. who added much grace and beauty to the occasion. A number of new figures were Intro duced by Mr. PrenUoe Hurt, who led the german wtth hla usual eon* and alclH. There wore too many new ond striking ly pretty gowns «o attempt descrip tion*. hut indeed the women «ev« looked better and the Tufeday Club never gave n more dellghtlful german. At midnight a splendid repast wus ■wed In the large banquet hall, and everyone know* how a CXfl supper U enjoyed after three houre dancing.- The Tuesday Club will give a german every month, anil the next one will be during the Christmas holidays. A marriage of general interest to Geo retans In the one which unltsd Mr. Frank French of Brunswick to Silas Black of Ballon severs! days ago. The bride Is very beautiful, and has always been a great favorite on account of her charming personality. The grttom In oan- neoted with the Brunswick Times Ad- voriUer. and besides being a successful business man Is very popular socially. Mr. Morrison Rogersh*s lust returned from a trio to New York. She left her charmbn daughter. Louise, at 0 board ing school la the tn-tropoll*. Stirs Rog ers will be among the popular debtantes next season. Judge Emory Speer and family have Just returned from their summer home of ML Airy. Silas Sneer expect* to lea ve at ap early date to spend the winter in San Antonio, Tex. Mr. and Mot. Buck Baldwin, promi nent people from Bfarehnllville, are th* guests of Sir. and Sin*. W. P. Baldwin, on Orange street. After today Miss Mniry Howard, who ho* been alias Hanson's popular guest for the post ton days, will bo'-with Miss Haitaher, on Georgia avenue. SI.a. Eliza Harrison of Slorshallvlllo Is span dinar a few days In tho city, the guest of Mr*. M. J. Hatcher. (Mr. John Barnes came down from At lanta-lost night to attend tho Kerman at the Conmurolnl Club. SUM Hattie JctTvl* left on yesterday, for a few days' visit to friends In Uamcsvlile. _ , Personal. ,, r, Mr. 'ft. x>; Horned of Port Town, ■Wind!,,' has bevn In the Mty several rti.vw among his old friends. Mr, Hor ned wns one* with Mr. JnqutW vide- snle house and will ho romttnbeivd by hundred* of hla old ncquuln'tontes. Ko leaves In a day or two for hU distant bouse. Dr. J. T. Srixrcy nnd wife of Waco, Tex., mho haw been visiting Georgia reVstlve*. are nhw miking a short welt to Dr. Boarey's slgtsr, Mr*. Jack I/t- nriT. They will leave to-morrow for Now Orleans on their return trip to .When. Mr. J. Barrett Cohen, who has bem with U, o. Dun's commercial ngercy at wlnsinn, N. C„ for sums time, .hns mnvod to MMoon to live and will assist Manager Douglus In th* Macau agent y. Mr. Cohni sore hs has already fallen In love wltli M-.won. Mr. George Rlpfhitor, a prominent SUuaurraphier. nnw wtth Messrs. low- ton it CuanlWhUm of Ravil.rm.ih, nnd who Is no well aim favorably known in .Macon, ptaood through tho etty last hlgwt. Kmmetit Domes went down to Cuth- her! last night In answer to a tele- Briim from Judgo Griggs, requesting him to be present to-day to act ns eouit atonogrupher at the foemnt term of Randolph superior court. Mis* May Tioley of WaliMn posed through tho city yceterdity on her wny to Auguste nnd chitrlesaun. flees Tin- ley win take charge of a ofaool cf elo cution In Augusta, Mr. John nra'tton of the Bmtton Ad- verllalng Agency, Atlanta, spent ysttr- day .In Macon on buslnaes canuccted with tho consolidation of Macon end Atlanta's telephone service. Mlm May Whitesides of Columbus, who hns luvn timing Mr*, a. H. Pmith ou lluguenln Heights, left yssterdlly for Savannah. hire. R. H, Brlnn, who has bon vis* Wing relatives In the city for two weeks, returned to her homo lit Colum bus .vorterdtiy morning. Mrs. T. J. Whitesides of Columbus, who liaa been flatting the family of Mr. E. B. Smith on lluguenln Heights, will ivturn home tills morning, .Mrs. Miller Gordon out ohtkdrcn resumed yaalertUiy aftsrsosn from Mnutloollo. 11a., where Mrs. Gordon event three weeks with her parrot*. Mr.:. M. j. l'iemlster and ehlMren, Mary l«u nrul McCoy, of Grtfiln. who have been spending a week In 'tho ally, three returned home. C. W. Kimbrough. n prominent elt- l*«n of Talbotteji. la In thV> oily, ac- rampanled by his wife. Dr. H. H. Wolkrr, dentist. S«4 Bee. taut street (over Solomon's Jewelry store), Mhcem. Ok. Miss Julia Wimberly of Ifswk'nkvllls Is v -Hh>g Mrs. J. B. Stewart nu4 Mrs. H. T. l'o.rell. jits* Seine Chiatte of Darien m In tho afar visitor Mrs. D. 1*. K-ilscy on wuMaiNA avenue. Ur. A. P. Pe.irxse*. a prominent rtUstn of Tilbuktuu, was In the city yesterday. V 1. W. O. Johnson, ex-oeflertor or Internal ronmue for Georgia, 1s at tt*s Hotel Lanier. JEx-Goveroor Bob Tuyhtc arrived In th* elre nt men yesterday nod secured tenners at the Hotel Lanier. Mr. E. K. Choithom. supertnfend- «ft of the Savannah health detri ment, was In Macon yeeteetkry. W. J. Kkrcsld of Grlllln was among Orr prominent vftOtors In the city yea- tankxy. I .e: -'n L. HasTts vent over to Mil- ledgevllle yesterday nflenioon. * John H. Gilbert of txw.usnh Is In (ha city. O. T. Melton of Huxley is regis tered at the Dealer. L. D. ‘McKee of Savuftnnh la in the city. J. N. Setrboro. a prominent hu*r- mk man of Americas, la >n en* «u>. it. H. McKnlght of BtrmlnghAm Is In the city. Misa Emma Colkna of MHledgtvlH* U vtattoj in th* city. Henry itsyne of Dxrtow, Fki.. Is In K>* city. Moratan W. Smith of Augusta I* in Miron tn-day. Mre J. E. Well* win sing at (Ire Ath- cieuw mretlag tonight. The AthriMte Women Are Martyrs to neuralgia, headache and nervousness many men suffer nlso--Mrs. Villa H, MkPP,White Plains,Ga. was broken down in health when she began taking Brown’s Iron Bitters In a unsolicited letter (June 29,1394.) she writes: “About 9 or 10 years I vra* broken down in health •nd sulTcred from citreuio nervousness, and servo neuralgic juius afflicted dif ferent jvarts of my body— sometimes the dreadful jCniu would bo in my eves and head, sometimes in mv hand nnd often iu my shoulders aud neck. I took nmny remedies, but found nono Uke Brown** Iron Bitters. I hiTO used a few Uutlei every year since. I often prsisolt to others.* 1 It’s Brown’s Iron Bitters you need! Look fee enuri keg line. M nrapre*-, •SOW* CHKMICaC CO. .a,TO., as. meet* at the residence of Mr. O. r. Wlllliighjsn, 212 College street. .Misses Annie and StelU Grimn, the dsiugllter* of Capt John J. Griffin, who have been upending a week In the city with relative*, returned home yester day. Capt. John J. Griffin, assistant gen eral freight agent of the western di vision of the Southern Railway, I* In the city oil business. No m*n who comes to Macon receives a warmer welcome rima Capt. Gridin. This 1* bis old home, aud the people here know him. and love to do business with him. He did more toward making the East Tennessee popular with tho business imeo than any other one man. nnd tine Boushem win fare equally a* well at hi* hoard*. Capt. Ottmn has taken an eapedal pride In the suc cess of tbs Dixie Interstate Flair. — inVhe PAVILION. With cloudy wtnther and a o!ow track ait flt. Asaph yerierdsy the talent didn't seem to have much trouble la picking the winners. Tbe showing made wa* four favorites nod two eec- f iKl chotcen. There Is ti prospect for a iftcr track todiy nnd then-lore mtK-.i bettor sport. When other autracklons luve folded their ten'm and lukett ttteir departure the tionses run on Just the Stine. And knowing people marvel not 111; their popularity. First quotation* received In Potxel'a Pavilion ut. 12:15 p. m. AT ST. ASAPH YESTERDAY. First race—One mile, handicap. Time, IAS 1-2. „ , , , Pulkzer; 00: 3 to 1.., (Keefe? 1 Judge Morrow; 110; 3 to 8..(Griffin) 2 BpnavemUire; 95; 13 to 1 (Johns) 3 Second nice—Six nnd one-litUf fur longs, aelUng. Time, 1:29 1-2. Melody; IDS; I to t (Littlefield) 1 Virago; 109; 6 to 1 (Bergen) 2 Micmttc Gueen; 309; 8 to 1..(Daggett) 3 Thltd race—Seven-eight* of n mile, handicap. , , Mcee; 111; 4 to 5 (Grlffln) 1 Emma; 95; 12 to 1 (C. GWreganj 2 Lobengula; 100; 5 to l....(Mldgloy) 3 Fourth race—Four and ooe-hnlf fur longs. Time. 29, Derelict; 108; 11 Ho 10 (Sims) 1 Punch; 103; 7 to S (Bergen) 2 Marigold; 108; 15 to 1 (Doggott) 3 Fifth race—One mile, selling. Time, 1:48. \ Miss Dixie: 99; 11 to 20 (Keefe) 1 LUitlo Mstltt; 93; 2 to l..(R. Doggett) 2 Tom Skidmore: 102; 7 to 1,.(Gridin) 3 Sixth race—Flv» nod one-half fur longs. Time, 1:12 1-2. Will Ekloltt; 104; 9 to 5 (Trbe) 1 Pochtao; 102: « to 1 (Grimn) 2 Wcrisbcrg; 111; 4 to 8 (Doegett) 3 Track slow. AT ST. ASAPH TODAY. First race—Four and one-half fur longs. Festival, 118: Tusoam, 97; Tur- quois, 97; Nlnevnli, 103; Parthenlsv, 103; Forager, 109; Evelyn Owner (filly), 91. Eeuond race—Five and one-half fur long:, w.cmberg. 114: Mclnityre, 315; Flirt. 109; Longbrook. 113: Melody, 105. TMrd race-JThroe-fourths of a mile, (toeing. Kilkenny, 03; Lorlmcr, 100; Seiiahor Vest. 100; White Wings, 106; llluckfoon, 102; Grampian, 102. Fourth race—Four nnd one-holf fur longs. Curious, 01; Jewel. 91; finmxrl- t.-m, 97; Vent, 103; Apprentice, 103; Inn, 112. Fifth hace—Five amt one-half fur longs. Ed Kearney. 100; Wlilcott. 94; Reynard, 101; SKur Actress, 101. sixth race—(Five-eighth* of tv mile, aieesome, 101; Little Billy, 105; Will lOTott, 100; Nero, 100; Whh Jim. 113; Harris. 94: Old Dominion, 107; Prince George, 109. First odds received In PuHxel's Pavil ion nt 12:45 p. m. PURIFIES THE BLOOD. "I have taken four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and 1 found It tho best blood purifier that I have ever used. 1 had small holla all over my face and neck befere I begun to use Hood's Sarsaparilla, but since I have taken It they have all disappeared and my face nnd neck ere free from such eruptions, Hood's Sarsaparilla enables me to sice soundly and I have gained eight pounds Ip weight In five months." A. N. Graham. Sugar Valley, Ga. A TREAT FOR THE LADIES. The ladle* of MoCOn nnd Vicinity are cordially Invited to alltcnd the lecture of Mrs. Emma Dye of Chicago, ait Stein- way Hall. Friday, tho 9th, 2:30 p. m. Thus* who have had tho plixwuro of I km ring Mrs. Dye oro begging for an other lecture from her. The Tribune suvs <>r hSr recent lecture In Rome: "Tho discourse wsa a scholarly effort, replete 11101 valuable Information, oharmlng anecdotes, new Mens, hinds and much nago advice." Each Indy Is requested to bring noottu-r lady with her. No charge for adnslaalon. Nothing succeeds Itl removing coughs nnd cold* like Dr. Bull'e Cough Syrup. Shall it be an Overcoat ? What think you of a Black Kersey at $10; color war ranted, fnade in a thor ough way. You'll see same goods in $15 coats. At SI 2, as cheap accord ingly—wool lined, silk shoulders, long cut—all the newest Overcoat kinks. These Black and Blue Cheviot Suits, single or double breasted, at §16 are $20 grade—just as these Fancy Cassimere Suits are §18 instead of $25. We are fur in advance of united competition in all that makes a perfect organization for the retailing of high-class Clothing. You err if you buy elsewhere, EADS, NEEL & CO. MACON, GA. ii to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, Machinery All .Kinds. IfflETY-TWO MANY ENTIRELY BOOK, MAPS. FEATURE! METHODS Theo Ethxxo Chrono Antlxropo Bio* Geo Topo Hydro logical graphical ET fflSTORY of the IFORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890. Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of the World's Bright Men. 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Window Glass, Mantels,.Tiles and Grates. . Wo* Ia the time to buy the above before the COid .weather cornea, i havi tbe larges*- stock South, with prices lower than enh ,T. C. BURKE, o. P. 8c B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. , , SASH. DOO&x LUMBER, MOULOIMi PJUNtt LIME - MD AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. Jl&aolaoturers sal Bqawss.s BJBNLtH. SADDLBBT. tSATHEE AND SHOE PIDINO t sra. 153. 454x0-3 450 Cherry StrasL L. Cohen & Co., ( J. Zo MACK, Manager, - LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest boose in Macon* Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. TEMPUS FUGIT—Is true, but the time we cive you flies none too fast; neither too slow. Our timb pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed* Try one. GEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Us i bsolute purity, mfcoleaomencss, good taste and quality to old digestion It Is c. most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to the In valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from the best selected matt and from hops imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after tho new cxIaUng method In the Hof Braue- rel at Pllson, Bohemia. Barbaroeaa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and cn account of Its excellent quality Is preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connohseurs. For tne dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a hot- Ue of Barbirossa. ULLMA.NN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In tho city. ’Phone 434. Solo Agents. * - f-. . 1 - ■■ .=^~....tv-w - 1 " ' I Ite Rand, Molally & Co/s - ■■ATLAS OF THE ■pQKLD NEW HAOOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, 1 u, l. AND MANUF ACTUHERS OF t i| » -l" . , Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. W.L. Douglas $3 SHOE NOSQukAKmCk *5. cordovan, I fIttNCH8, ENAMELLED CAtFI ’ FlNHGALF&KANGAROn * 3.5? P0LICP.3 SOUS. *&£&»** *2.te BoysSchoolShces. * 3 ' ? "BE3TP0 NG0 U .SEND FOR CATALOGUE * W*L.«DOUCL.AS t BROCKTON, MASS* You can * aTC ]7J" ) l J r ' l {^ g l, ^| 1 p ”^ c,taKlos Wt n«tau3-. we aie the”argcsl C roanufactarer* of r.ivcitijciI bliocs in tlic world, nod guarautec the value by stamping the name and price ou the bottom, which protects ou against high prices and the middlemaa’a 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 r.ny other make. Take uo substitute. If yout ROCHESTER- SHOE 'CO. 513 CHERRY STREET* SPECIAL NOTICES. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Loans made on choice real estate and farming lands in Georgia. Interest 7 per cent. Payable in two, three or five yeaia. No delay. Commissions very reasonable. SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT COMPANY. 420 Second Street, Ms con, Ga. AHTHTJR PEW, Civil Engineer. M. Am. Soc. C. E. II., Inst. C.E. Surveys, plans, estimates and specifics. tlonB. OrtWo 617)4 Poplar street Macon, Georgia. LOANS NEGOTIATED. On Improved city and farm property In Bibb and Jones counties In loans ranging from 1570 ud at 7 per cent sim ple interest; time from two to five years. Promptness and accommodation a ape* dally. L. J. ANDERSON & CO.. Mu. 218 Scccnd Street. Macon. Go. MONEY TO LOAN. (even per’ cent. Loans negotiated on Improved city property and forma. fUdlson Avc. and 58th St.; NEW YORK. $3 ter day and up. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class In every par ticular. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. _ Tho Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Paop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A.VT. HOLT. Heal 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 mo and give me a*chanco to see what 1 can do with It. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .. I , DR. J. J. SUBERS. J, Permanently located. In tbs »po ctaltles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities ani poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address in confidence, with stamp- 610 Fourth street, Maoon, Ga. DR. C. H. FEETE, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 806 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. 368 Second street Macon. Ga. CITY REGISTRATION, Tlic books lor the registration of voters for the city election to be held on December 8, 1894, are open from 7 n.'m. to 8 p. m. each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday during the month of November. Registration office second floor city hall. BEN C. SMITH, T. L. MASSENBURG, •!WM, L. JOHNSON, • Registrar*. SOUTHERN.SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY In the Grand, Atlanta, Ga. Complete courses In bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy a nod collateral branches. Long established. Beet ref- e non cos. Send for illustrated catalogue free. , " notice! "" Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to an act of the general assembly, approved. December 18. 1893, of my. Intention to transfer to Darwin G. Jones the follow* lng: Seven (7) shared Southwestern railroad Company. G. C. CALDWELL, Exr. of Eat of late Jacob CaldwelL PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM EDM* sail the heir. UMKM A luxarunt growth. ■^a&aasn^-af Hair to iu Cam eciij) dlt flO-. H up a« >7, In-liicnio*. r»la,T*I . DR. t. H. SHORTER, dye, ear, nose and throat. OSes 868 Cherry St, Mscoc, o*. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence. First street, neat Cherry. MACON SAYINGS BANK 178 Mulberry Btreet, Macon, CM. Capital and surplus §150,000 Pays 5 per cent, interest on deposits of 31 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loam on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds, will act ai administrator, executor, guardian, r* celver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER...,••.«•• .Vice-President J. W. CANNON..... ....Cashlei EXCHANGE BAM , OP MACON, OA. ” H. 3. Lamar, _ Gee. B. Turpin. President. Vlce-Preeideati . J. W. Cabaalss, Cashlar. W. solicit ths business of mirehsnt* planter* and banlui offering them courtesy, promptasss, safety and liber, ehty. Tbe largest espial and surplus of any bank in Mlddla Georgia. HE UHlOH SM1NGS BANK & TRUSTIq MACON, GA. H. Jd Lamar. Prtaldtat; Gao. ». Tur* tfiit. Vlca-Pr—kitnt: j. w. Caahler; D. U. NaUlgaa. Accountant. CAPITAL 8200.009. BURPLUS, »0.000. Interest pma on deposit# 9 per cent* per swum, Economy la ths road M wealth. Deposit your savings any they will be Increased by interest. Com pounded semi-annually. J. St Johnston. President J. D. Bteteon. Vie. PreildenL L. p. Hlllyer. Cashier. Tie American national Bank, MACON, GA CAPITAL..v. v. re ,, „ ,.3350.000.00 SURPLUS., „ ..325.000.* Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts of Wnka. corporations and individuals wll 1 receive cartful attention. Oorrsspofe 4snc« invited. L J OF MACON. GA CAPITALiSURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. 'WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLAITS SOI, BANKER IAC0K GE0RGIL ESTABLISHED 188$ Interest Banking in all its branches. •Bowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.