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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: Sifts DAY HORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1834
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1H THE IEBIPLES OF 10BSB1P
Jiov. W B. Jennings Will Preach on
the Moral Aspect of the New
York City Election.
SERVICES IN ALL THE CHURCHES
I'll.tdTlm.i” at First Street Mattiodlit
mod “Watchmen on the Wall.’' at 3
Centenary by the PrMiatng
Ktder, J. O, ItcGehee.
lA't the First Presbyterian church this
morning, Rev. W. B. Jennings wtll
preach on "Some Moral Aspects of the
election In New York Olty. Tonight he
will take for his suhleat “Modren Ap
pliances of the Golden Rule." ■
Mr. Jennings Js never sensational, hut
always makes His sermons deeply inter
esting by his choice language, easy,
graceful manner, his great earnestness
em<L .magnetic personality. His reason
ing powers are something wonderful,
and with two such themes ns a basis
for his remarks, those who hear him
will be deeply edified and pleased. In
addition tt> the two sermons, some
splendid music may be expected.
"HARD TIMES."
At H o’clock this morning, Rev. J. B.
MoGehee. presiding elder of the South
Macon district, will preach at First
Street Methodist church on "Hard
Times: Cause and Cure.”
■Dr. MoGehee la one of the must forci
ble pulpit orators In the South Georgia
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. South, and Is possessed of a
strong personal magnetten that always
brings his hearers close to him. Hb has
often been heard In Methodist pulptis
in Macon, and always receives n warm
weloome 'to the otty.
Tonight Dr. McGtbee will preach at
Centenary church and bake for his sub
ject “Watchmen on the Walls." TMs
Bermon will have special reference to
the series of semvona recently delivered
by Dr. Monk, bul Just what view of
Dr. Monk's sermons Dr. McGehee will
take is known ouly to himself. A large
congregation will greet him at each
church.
M,as Alice Jennings, Christian set
entlst, wilt be glad to see tide frienda
of Christian Science alt 3.30 p. rn. to'
day, at the residence of Mrs. L. A
BaPkis, College street, four doors east
of Wesleyan ooitege. The Christian
Science belief la an innovation in Ma
con. and Mfaa Jennings will no doubt
have a number of visitors, who.
prompted by curiosity atone, will call
on her to learn more fuSly of her be
lief. •
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
' METHODIST.
Mulberry Street.—Rev. A. Monk, pastor.
Preaching at u a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by
Dr. Monk In the new building. Sunday
school ot 9:30. a. ra.. Col. Isaac Harde
man, superintendent. Epworth prayer
meeting liV the young people at 6:13 p. m.
Sacrament at 4:86 p. m. Ushers will seat
vleltors.
CHRISTIAN.
Walnut street, between First and Sec
ond-Rev. H. C. Combs pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.. L. M. Erwin, super
intendent. Preaching at U a. ra. by the
paator. Evening sermon at 700 o’clock.
Prayer service Wednesday evening at 739.
Public .welcome.
' ■ iTHTcTa.
Men’a meeting at 300 p. m. and boys’
meeting at 2:30. Young men cordially in-
ONLY ONE EXHIBIT LEFT.
A L. Butts' Coal Monument Remains
at the Fair Grounds.
The only exhibit left at the fair
grounds ‘g the Coal Monument erected
by Mr. A. L. Butts. This exhibit was
not entered for a premium, although
it contained six ot the finest coals In
America, viz., the famous Montevalo,
for which he is the sole agent. Wood-
bridge, Jelllco, Soddy, Alabama, Dora
and Femmorell. None ot these coals
were entered for premiums, but there
whs not a coal in the exhibit tbat
would have failed to take a first prize
bad they been entered.
Mr.' Butts is the oldest coal dealer
In Macon and one of the oldest !u the
South. It stands to reason that he
ought to know more about what coals
are best for consumers than fresh
dealers
dfr. Butts handles only those coals
which are absolutely best for use In
this country and his large trade, ena
bles film to get along with small
profits. He has the best equipped coal
business in the state, and not only
sells the best coals at lower prices
than anybody else, but delivers prompt
ly and always deals squarely with bis
customers, because he has a reputa
tion of twenty-nine years to sustain.
Mr. Buts will give a car load of coal
to any one who will successfully deny
the fact that he handles the best coal
to be had to America.
I have traveled mudh upon this etarih,
and many sights I’ve seen:
There Is not a corner to It where, at
And^'rthe^'fvTOrMerluUy wonderful
Fc/everything ls'olltl #o fil*. 1>m U P t0
every, game.
So I smile e. soulful smUe,
My informant to beguile.
When fie tells aWout that mine of
buried pelf.
And I never say Oh. lie,"
But 1 tell him with a sigh.
That I’m something of a Uar, too,
myself.—Truth.
RINGING NOISES
In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzz
ing sound, are caused by catarrh, that
exceedingly disagreeable and very com
mon disease. Loss of smell or hearing
also result from catarrh. Hood’s Sar
saparilla, the great blood purifier, Is a
peculiarly successful remedy lor this
disease, which It cures by purifying 1he
blood.
Hood’s Mis are the best after dinner
pills, assist digestion, prevent consti
pation.
Many
Persons!
I! BOUND VOLUMES
i Cauuot toucli foed prepar- i
Jed with lardi nad yet alii
t such people can eat freely]
I of food shortened with, or \
Jcooked (even fried) in;
t COTTQLENEi For dye-1
$ peptics, and those with;
<jdelicate digestive powers,!
r CotloUnt is Invaluable, ij
J Having all the good fea*j
Stores of lard, with none!
J of its unliealthfulness, its?
I wonderful success is easily j
iexplained. The genuine}
{ aiwayi has trade mark—j
(steer’s head in cotton-1
\plant wreath—on every;
5 pail.
Made only by
THfi’ N.fy FAIRBANI
COl&iffiY,
ST. LOJJ1S and
CHICAGO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
loans on real estate. Dr. Lyman Abbott.
The tady was seeking to be d I eagre e-
... ibis to 'rile young army officer. 'I
Strangers cordially welcomed and seats i suppose," She remarked with » tslnt
are free. I r.tMer. "Bran some time In your career
First Street Methodist Church-Rev. H.! ha 'I? } J52a‘
R. Felder, pastor. Preaching at U o'clock \ v d wn mt'hair
« *» r,,.A o .o.s-,1^1, ~ m--. at ! * # A5i, lnaeea. v will you teu tne now
you did It?” “Certainly, madam. I
Loans made oa choice real estate and
farming lands In Georgia. Interest 7
per cent. Payable In two, three or five
years. No delay. Commissions very
reasonable.
SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT
COMPANY.
130 Second Streot Macon. Ga.
ARTHUR PBW, Civil Engineer.
M. Am. Sos. O. E V M., Inst. C. E.
Surveys, plans, estimates and specifics,
tlons. Office <1714 Poplar street, Macon,
Georgia.
LOANS NEGOTIATED,
On Improved city and farm properly
In Bibb and Jones counties In loans
ranging from 3339 up at 7 per cent, tint-
pie interest: time from two to fivo years.
Promptness and accommodation a ape-
daily. I- J ANDERSON A CO..
Ha 318 Second Street. Macon. Oa.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Seven per cent. Loans negotiated on
Improved city property and forms.
its Second street, Macon, Gs.
a. m. and 8 o’clock p. m. Class meeting
at 9.30 o’clock a. m„ J. R. Rice, class
loader. Sunday school at < o’clock p. m.,
S. E. Chambliss, superintendent. Seats
free and everybody Invited.
Centenary —Rev. O. S. Chester, pastor.
Praaohlng at U ». tn. and 7:30 p. m. by
Rev.' J. B. McGehee. Love feast af 9 a.
tn. Sunday school at 3 p. m, J. J. Cobb,
superintendent. Seats free and everybody
Invited.
South Macon—Experience meeting st 9
a. m. and preaeblnr at U s. m. by the pas
tor, Rev. T. W. Tttlte. Sunday school at
8 p. m., W. T. Collins, superintendent.
Preaching at I p. m. by the paetor.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday night
at 739 o’clock. Ladles’ Aid Society meets
on first Wednesday aftimoon at 8 o'clock.
To sit these services :he public Is In
vited. and strangers -tilt be given a cor.
dial welcome.
Vlnevllle Methodist Church-Rev. J. a.
Wray, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. jn. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:15.
East Macon—Rev. J. W. Weston, pas
tor. Experience meeting at 10:15 a. m.
Sermon ok 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Suday
sdhool at 3 p. m, George W Gantt, su
perintendent.
Grace Methodist Cliuicb.-Rev. 3. R.
Owen, paetor. Preaching at U a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. “raycr meeting Wednte-
day evening at 7:30, Sun lay school at 3
p. m. All persona cordially Invited.
BAPTIST.
Pint.—Rev. George Braxton Taylor In
temporary charge. Preaching at 11
o’clock a. m. and I o'clock p. m. Sunday
school at 9:80 a. m., H. M. WUIet, superin
tendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
130 end 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially
hvtted.
louth Macon.—Rev. J. C. Solomon, pai-
toi Preaching at II a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
by the paator. Prayer meeting Wednet.
dayet 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m J. W. Nichols, superintendent.
Eei Macon.—Rev. E. J. Centos, pas-
tor. ’reaching at 11 a. m, sad * p. in.
Sunda. school at 9:30 a. ra. Prayer meat-
ins at his church on Thursday night.
Tattnq Bdua.re.-Rev. A a. Campbell,
paator. ^reaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday thool at 9:30 a. m„ L. T. Stal
lings, sutrtntendent. -
Vlnevfilejiev. E. B. Carroll, pastor.
Preaching t 11 or m. and 7:39 p. m. by
the pastor.^
\ EPISCOPAL.
Christ Chi-h.—Wolauc. between Dm-
ond and ThUVureetw Rev. t'. F. Reese,
rector. TwenV ft (th Sunday after Trin.
lty. Sunday Loot 9:39 a m. Morning
prayer and *<Aon at 11 o'clock a.
Evening preyefinfi sermon 7*). Friday
prayer. 4. 8tr»\«s and visitors will be
welcomed.
St. Paul.—Cora Forsyth and College
stream. Rev. n Orrln Judd, rector.
Service at 11 a. m\nd 8 p. m. Holy com.
munlon drat 8uncA n month at U a. m.;
on the third Sundsy t 7:JO a. m. Ushers
to seat strangers. y est3 free st nlgbt
service. \
St. Barnabas ChsA.p ev . Martin Dar
mer in cberge. Sunt, ac nool at 8:43 a;
m. Morning prayer tj , t rmon at 11
o'clock. Wednesday P\ r at 7:30 p, m.
81. John’s <JhspeI-» Martin Dsmer
tn charge. Sunday ’ ll at 1:30 p. m
Evening prayer sod «el n at 4 p. m.
FRE33YTr:l oj.
First-Rev. W._B._
did It by making an advance.- That
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troit Free Press.
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1 LEMON ELIXIR.
A Fleasan Lemon Tonic
For Biliousness. Constipation, Mala
ria. Colds and the Grip.
For Indigestion. Sick and Nervous
Headache.
For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and
Heart Disease.
Fod Fever. Chills. Debility and Kid
ney Disease, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemtm Elixir.
Dr. Mozley’s Lomon Elixir Is prepared
from the fresh luloe of lemons, com
bined with other vegetable liver tonics,
and will not fall you In any ot the above
named diseases. 60e. and 31 bottles at
druggists
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta. Ga.
AT THE CAPITOL.
I have Just tatlen the last two bottle*
of Dr. H. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir for
nervous headace. Indigestion, with dis
eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir
cured me. 1 found It the greatest medi
cine I ever used.
J. H. MENNICH. Attorney,
1225 F street, Washington, D. C.
FROM A PROMINENT LADY.
I hive not been oble In two years to
walk or stand without Buffering great
g lln. Since taking Dr. Mzlcy’s Lemon
llxlr I can walk half a mile without
the least inconvenience.
MBS. R. H. BLOODWORTH.
Griffin, Ga,
)| Running
putor.
p* ra. Sun-
paator til
ing ttrvtco
Service* at U »• “• ,
day school at 8 J8 s. m.,
perlntendent. Prayer
Wednesday at 1M p. m.
Tattnall Bcuar« -R«. S. VMorrls, D.
D„ pastor. Semes in l mo rnlag
and evening condcctsa »y», p^tar.
Sabbath school et 8d0o. m. \ yt . Mrv .
Ice on Wednesday at P- :"Jeats free
at all services, end aU>re •»
CATHOLIC.
Et. Josephs.—Father Wmklsi
pastor; Father Roydhouse, S.
High mass sad sermon ra
Roydbou**. S- 3., will prtacn.
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on December S, 1S94, are opon from 7
a. m. to S p. m. each Monday,
Wednesday and Saturday during the
month of November. Registration office
second floor olty .ball
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T. L. MASSENBURG,
WM..L. JOHNSON,
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