The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 11, 1894, Image 5

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THE MAC02T TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1894 AT the theatre. Wwde and James In "Henry IV." Last Night. A good audience »aw Warde and James In "Henry IV." last night. Had It not been Saturday night the audience would have been better. "Henry IV." was never more strongly or artistically presented In Macon than last night. It was a good performance throughout—every part was weU sustain ed, the support being excellent. Nothing dragged, the situations were Intensely dramatic end scenic efleets were fitting accompaniments to the work of such play- era The fencing bouts were thrilling and the artists showed thorough training In the tiae of the sword. "CHARLure AUNT." Theatre-goer* ere preparing to extend a cordial welcome to Charts Frohman's company which Will present "Charley'* Aunt" for the first time In Macon on November 14. "Charley's Aunt” Is not like a great many of the comedlet which have been Imported from the other elde. and It par ticularly outers With them in that It is not dependent on vulgarity for Its humor or success. In tone It is several keys above the average European comedies, and It conjures Its merriment by more legitimate methods. The company con tains the names of well known- player*. "BLUE JEANS." A telegram from Birmingham to the Telegrapu says that "Blue Joans" might ily pleased the people there on the oc. casion ot Its presentation on Friday night. The sender of the telegram soya: " 'Blue Jeans' is one of the best all- around playa that has been presented In tne Mouth in years It satisfies everyone. I strongly recommend it to all lovers of clean and wholesome dramas as one they cannot aftord to mlea." he may run. ' Master Mechanic Frank McGhee May Be an Candidate for Alderman. Tha friends of Master Mechanic Frank McGhee of the Central railroad shops are urging hm to become a candidate for al derman from the Foutrh ward. Mr. McGhee ha not consented to run for alderman, but it Is understood that he has said If It would not Interfere with bis position at the railroad he would en ter the race. Mr. McGhee would be a formidable opponent to all opposition In an uldermanlc race, as he la perhaps the most popular and best known mechanic In the City and stands well among all classes. * . Mo far Mr. McGhee Is the only prob ability In the nldermanlc field, notwith standing the election is less than a month off. The Indications are that can didates will be very scarce until a week or two before the elections* things have come to tne <pass when It takes a long purse to run a long campaign, and few' office seekers have loner purses. AT EMORY COLLEGE. The Inter-Society Debate—Exciting Game of Football. Oxford, Nov. 10.—(Special.)—Friday ■nlgtlt gw awriaol iacer-aJoletyi limy prompku debate was held lu the Oxtoi- Auaienoe 'HUM, lu «ne presence at a large and cultured assemblage. Follow lug was the prograimme: Prayer, Kev. Mr. Eaxs. „ 'Short address by Professor Lundy H Harris, prealoing officer. salutatory, Mr. F. F. Day. Music, jjluino, Mrs. Bon-nell, accompa nied by Miss Banned and Mr. Slirup- tine, with violins. Heading of question: Resolved QtoJi President Cleveland Was Chiefly Re sponsible for the Defeat of the Demo eraitlc Party - in the Recent Congres sional Elections. hirst debater, affirmative, Mr. w. A Covington (Phi 'Gamma). Second debater, negative, Mr. J. T. Colson (Few). Affirmative—R. A. Edmondson (Phi Gamma). Warren Wimpey. Negative— R. E. Lee (Few), Clifford Eider. Vooal duet, Miss Margaret Moore and Kite Lollle Haygood. Affirmative—W. E. Thompson, A. H. Thompson. Negative—N. B. Thomp son. F. H. Thompson. Vocal sdlo. "Somebody Loves Me.’ Miw. H. Ih Stone. Affirmative—N. J. Bryan, W. A Cov ington. Negative—T. J. Shepard, James T. Colson. Music, violin duet, Miss Bonuell and Mr. Siuptrine, with piano accompani ment This lost piece of music was n medley of many of the sweetest airs than could be combined in one grand volume of harmony. Professor Harris gave his decision on the question debated in favor ot the affirmative. There was am exciting same of foot ball played on the college grounds yes- t'ecviay af-eraoaa between the Sopho mores and a picked team from the Freak and Junior classes. Two bsaufii- . tul runs were made, arw by Bradfleid of the Soph beam and the other by J. E. Hall of the scrub team. In the first half neither side scored. In the secona half ithe Sophs, by bucking tactics, scored n- touchdown. No goal wub kicked. The game resulted In a score of 4 to 0 in favor of the Sojflw. 1 THE SUN’S COTTON REVIEW. New York. Nov 10.—The Sun'* ootton article will say: Ootton declined 3 to 4 Pbints, recovered this and advanced 1 point In some case, lost this and de clined 3 to S points, closing barely steady. • Sales 80.100 bales. Liverpool was unchanged on the spot, with sales of 8,000 hales. Futures there declined 1-1 a polm and closed easy. Exports of yarns frtim the United Kingdom this season 195.487,500 pounds, against 169,- 268.800 for -the same time last year. Ex ports of cloth Shun far, 4,434,401,900 yards against 3.806.985.600 for the same time last season. Crop cellmates baaed on t he bureau report range from 8,500,069 to 9.500,000 bates . although in some few cases they ran as high as 10,000,000 to 10,250.000. The majority of estimate* were 9.000,000 to 9.850.000. Consolidated stock In this country. 999,894. against 940.684 tost year. Including a total Btonk in New York of 190.047. against 162,074 a year ago. Port receipts this season up to last night. 2,806,794. against 2,033,765 for the same time feat seuson. Exports from the porta, 1,492,765. against 1,129.751 tor the same period last season. The Chronicle at :te* that the amount which came in-* eight during the post week waa 540.784. against 898.846 for the enme week laat year: that the total In sight to Novemb -• 9 was 3.450.108, against 2,720.- £86 for the name time last season; that the takings bt Northern spinners up to November 0 were SS2JU. against 380,988 for a like period of last season. The in crease In the amount (n sight list ulght, ns compared with laat year, was 729,882. Port receipts today were estimated at 60,952. against 53.404 this day last week and 39.507 last year, and 89.507 laat year. New Orleans recMots on Monday were estimated at 20.000 to 81.000. against 37.- 618 last Monday, and 18.370 last year. The stock hi New York licensed ware houses Is 84.000. against 118.009 last year and 261.000 two yeai* ago. Export* to- dayy from the ports were heavy. reach ing 48,(57 to Great Britain. 14,181 to Prance. 20.741 to the comment. Cotton goods generally quiet, and they sympa thized with raw cotton. ARMY CHANGES. Washington, Nov. 10.—Secretary Lament has decided on the army changes end Issued the order this afternoon. There are but two transfen and one assign ment, Gen. Miles oo New Tort. Gen. Ro ger to Chicago and Gen. Yonytb to Call- [onus. • To Piwe the Value of His New Method of Treating Disease by a Free Distribution ot His Remedies MEETS WITH UNPARALLELED SUCCESS More People Cured by TTis Rsmodios iu Seven Bays Than by the Whole Medical Profession in Two Months. “How do you account for such a re markable sale of your cures?” asked a reporter of Munyon’s representative last evening. "It’s very staple," he remarked. “Do you ice that gentle man Just‘leaving? He has ridden- twenty miles since noon to obtain my rheaumatism cure for Wa -wife, who has not had ten hours' sleep In two •weeks. There Is no advertisement strong enough to have brought him this dis tance, but a neighbor, who has suf fered for years, secured a sample bot tle of Munyon’s Rheumatlim remedy, which cured him within forty-eight hours, it-is proof thait people want, not talk. They get the former by our method of introduction. During tho past ten days hundreds have seen friends and acquaintances, crippled for months, made well again. Fathers, mothers, sisters end brothers hare found loved ones restored to health after years of suffering.' These aro some at the reasons why Munyon’s cure* bave had such an enormous sale since the free distribution endod. In less than four weeks wo expect to have 10,000 converts to tills now method in treating disease. For with Munyon’s Guide to Health and a line of his rem edies in the house, a family will feel insured against most any ailment that flesh is heir to, and at a cost exceeding but little the price of one visit from theJr family physician. We have astonished the public and profeseion by our vonderful cures of Rheumatism during the past week, and will incresse their confidence lu us as the value of our other remedies be comes known. KI1EU.1IATISM CURED. Munyon’s Rheumatism Cura-is guar anteed to cure rheumatism iu any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheu matism can be cured in from ono to five days. It speedily cures shooting pains, *cl*tica, lumbago and all rheumatic pains In the hack, hips and loins. It seldom, falls to give relief after 1 one or two doses, and almost Invariably tun* bo- fore ono bottle has been uaod. Pries 3ft} STOMACH AND DYSPEPSIA CURE. "Munyon’s Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles, such ns rising ot food, distress after eating, shortness of breath and all affections of tho heart, caused by indigestion, wind on the stomach, bad taste, offensive breath, loss of appetite, faintness or weakness of stomach, headache from Indigestion; soreness of the stomach, coated tongue, heartburn, shooting pains of the stom ach, constipation, dizziness, faintness and lack of energy. Price fiftx serve emu:. Munyon’s Nerve Cure cures all the symptoms of nervous exhaustion, such as depressed spirits, failure of memo ry, restless and sleepless nights, pains In the head and dizziness. It cure* general debility, stimulates and strengthens tho nerves and tones up the whole body. Price ’J5c. KIDNEY CURE. Munyon’s Kidney Cnre cures pain in the back, loins or groins from kidney disease, dropsy of the feet and limbs, frequent desire to pass water, dark colored or turbid urine, sediment in the urine and diabetes. Price 25c. CATAUUIl LURE. Catarrh Positively Cured.—Are you willing to apend 50 cents for a cure that permanently cures catarrh by re moving the cause of the disease? It so, ask your druggist for .t 2-'c. bottle of Munyon’s Catarrh Cure and a SSc. bottle of Catarrh Tablets. The catarrh cure will eradicate the disease from tho system end the tablets will clesnso and heal the afflicted, parts and restore them to a natural and healthful condi tion. Munyon’* Liver Cure corrects head ache, biliousness, Jannd'ce, constipa tion and all liver diseases, 'rico 25c. Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneu monia and breaks up a odd In. a few hours. Price 25c. Munyon’s Cough Cure stop* coughs, night sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals the lungs. Prioe 25c. Munyon’s Female Remedies are a boon to ell women. Prico 23c. Munyon’s Headache Care stops headache in three minutes. Prico 25c. Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Prico 25c. Munyon’s Asthma Cure is guaran teed to relieve asthma In three minutes and cure In five days. Prloa 23c. Munyon’s Blood Cure eradicates all Impurities of the blood. Price 23c. Munyon’s Vitatlzer Imparts new life, restores lost powers to week and debil itated men. Price SI. iMunyon’s Remedy Company put up specifics for nearly every disease, most- ty for 25 cents a bottle. Sold by all druggUts. THE BEE HI YE 559 CHERRY STREET Crowded In Spite of the Hard Times. Departments Thronged with Buyers; Clerks Busy All • Day Long; PRICES APE ETERNALLY DEMORALIZED. Our prices this week will eclipse all of our former efforts. A new Shipment of Colored Dress Goods. All shades wool Dress Goods, 10c. per yard. 25c. and 35c. double width wool Drew Good*. 15c. per yard. 39c. wool mixture* Riussl.in aerate*, Bouole and Tweeds for 19c. per yard. 40c. and 50c. wool Drees Goods for 25c. per yard. 75c. and 81 high grade novelty Ores* Goods for 60c. per yard. Black Dress Goods. All-wool cashmere, silk warp Henri- efitta. silk -warp Gloria, figured Jacquard, Surah Twill. Stonrti Serge, all 'trie best grade* ot black goods at out prices. Fortierres and Table Coders. ■A big movetmwlc in our House Fur- nibbing Department; Haadeome Che nille ForMerres, -Jeep border and fringe, 82.69 per pair; lovely Chenille Pontlerneo, heavy fringe, deep border, extra width, 33.95, wontti 86; large size CheffHle Table Cover* for 32.99, worth 35.90. , 12-4 Chenille Table Covers; In hand some design end colorings, for 34.99 worth! 310. Large size Tapestry T.i/ble Covers, will last a> lifetime, for 33.49, worth 35 Linen Department. All grades of fable linen, in bleached unbleached <md Turkey red. A special sale of our 72-lncb tabic linen ait greatly reduced price. Table linen at 18c. per yard. A big lot of fine linen towels very cheap. Large size slumped linen erarfc, 29c. Underwear Department Undervests for men, 25c.; worth 60a Undersuits for men, ocroprtsiog shirt* and drawers for 98c., worth 31.60. Ladles’ ribbed t undemwte. SSc. Children's and infant*' underve&le for 250. „ , _ , Eiderdown and Cotton Plushes. Eiderdown In all Kholdes, for baby cloaks. 8lc. per yard, worth 60c. Cotton plush, In *11 shades, *old ev erywhere for 18o.; cur price, 10c. per yard. < , Outing, at Be. per yqrd. JUxtra heavy Canton flannel at 7 3-4c, worth 131-2o. per yard. Silks. China silks In all shades, tor 35c.- worth 50c. per yard. Black satin and Jet for dress trim mines; all grades. Hosiery for ladies, mien and children- three pairs for 85c. (fasti black). Oloud'a pdtcrtt pricket fasteners, 10c Coriciceltl wash silk, alt shnttes, foi embroidery. 10c. spool. Paper osmbric, hair doth, Sellets and percaline linings, (n all grades, of Lesser’s Bee Hive. 569 CHERRY STREET. WOLFF & HAPP ' ' V The People’s Money Sayers. The great .bargains we have been riving the trade In the part has been •the mfiiflvs and Inspiration ot count less customer* flocking to our atore •when all oCHer merchant* are cumiCalD- Ing of hard times. Will put cm sale Tomorrow at 3 l-o 1.500 yards Apron Ginghams, slightly duumiaged from' salt water, whlon we haw* been mtUTe allowance on; the regular price when not damaged. 8c. Che lot misses* ant? children's 73c Skirt* to be closed at 25c. One tot ladle*' Knit Skirts, worth from 31 to 31.59, to be closed at 48c. Mill Ends of Wool Dress Goods. We secured from a prominent dress geode, manufacturer, ranging In lengths from three to eight yards: we got them at albout belt (tho bare cost of produc tion; you can select a drew for your self or lirile girl for a mere trifle. You will find length* In h* lot to make nice wraps at half wevat you would have to pay off the pte-e. ■XT 3 3-4C—One lot navy blue Callooee to Be dosed out In this great sale. Additional Drew Goode KrrjralnVrWs week: ■At 23o—Fancy Mixed Suitings, full 40 Inches wide, a favorite fabric, in *11 the now colors. •At 15c—Another lot of those Wool Novaly Baitings, 38 Ittahes wide, we had such a big run on the past (week; the trade know when tliey get a good thing. Ait SSc. worth 66c.—Covert Suiting* In ell the latest end newest color ing*. Nlnety-elfht -wool dres* patterns of 8 yard* each, 40 inches wide; the aaoori- ment Include* fancy weaves, pin-dotted movefile*, tailor suitings; tve are going to sell the lot aa 31.58 a suit; there Is no suit that Is not worth more than double wttaC we a*k. Wraps and Capes. We received from £ hlgh-cHte man ufacturer about seventy-/!va eamplrt of fine Seal T»ush Clisk»~»0d Oaiiee; the Cloak* are extra-long, lined wilt rich quilted satin «od trimmed with reitf martin susd astrakhan fur, and ■will be sold ot one-fourth Ihelr value. This (s a rare chance to secure a rich garment for very lk»Je money. We are closing out ladle*’ alt-wool Jacket* at 31.50, p.04. 32.60. 33.04 and 34.00; oil less term half value Chenille Tuffie Cover* In'a large ns- sorTTht nt of partem* and color*, with handsooie ball fringe, to be pot on sale this week an 49c. r-xirwierge Chenille Table Cover*, iwteb deep fringe, at 68c, uaual price I1.2S. Indies' fiat black seamless Hose, the 85c quality, will be eoM tomorrow two for 2Bo. Indies' extra-flne fast black im ported, full regular made, worth 40e, will be aoM at 85c. One Wt dhlldren'o Hlose, double heels end toes, fine, regular mafle, worth 25e to 40c. <0 be closed at IDo. Children's fast black, eeitmTVs*, fine anu heavy rlbbefl, J5c; wortiT 25c. Ladies’ and Children’s - Underwear. Ladles' heavy riEEad eil*. »nicely trimmed, ait 35c, worth BOe. Ladles’ fine ribbed Balbrfggan Veat* at 39e, worth B5e. A large line children'* and misses' Merino end Ribbed Balbriggan Veat* 25c, worth 30 To'BBc. Ladle*’ Wool merino Teats at 68c, worth I6c. Men'* natural end) white merino Shirts and Drawer* 4Jo. worth 75c. Men’* heavy weight sanitary Shirt and Drawers ait 75c. worth 81.26. Moo'# sanitary, double breast and bock, natural wool, at 33c, worth 31.35. Blankets and Comfortables. At greit reduction*. White and rtlver gray Blankets at 73c. worth 1.25. Merino and wool Blanket* at 98c, 31.33. 31.76 and 12.50. We have ailll left a few line Cali fornia wool Blanket*, slightly soiled: *111 be dosed out mudh below (heir value, the balance of our Comfortable* to be cVwed without regard to cost. Boys’ and Children’s Suits. 'A big sawing In this line of good*. Gulls at <60. 85c, 31.36, 31.60. 32. 32.60 to 35; an about half price. Three lots boys Overcoats at 31.60, 13.60 and 33; tWese price* don't repre sent half value. We are closing out broken lota of men'* Suita and pants let less than half their cost. It’s a qu«t- tton If you find the garment to eult; will give you no reeaon to grumble In regard to prioe. CARPETS. RUBS, ART SQUARES AND WINDOW SHADES* The way- we are soling these good* goes to prove trial we are mraiey- savers for the public In these hard times. A big lot of Heawook* to be closed at (MSt price ihla week. At 10c—Will put on nils tomorrow twenty-dive dozen SiHultn* Boarfa, comprising a large quantity of th'< newest rfradts and colorings, with rich embroidered silk ends. In various de- alcns. well worth 60c. 250 pairs Children's everyday Shoe*, with tip, a* 10c; Value 40c. Broken lot*. of boys' and children’* Shoes, worth from 75c to 31.31, to be dosed at 50c. All coirtmuofemlon* connected with this business, address. WOLFF <fe HAPP 553 Cherry St, W.*C. Lyons 8 Ct's Old Stand. THEY WILL BE HERE. BOSTON DOCTORS. DR. J. WHITMAN. DR. R. RENWIOK. For two days only this visit, OCTOBER 24 and 23. WEDNESDAY and THURB. DAT. All who call on these eminent physicians the above date will receive an medical aervlcea and surgical treatment FREE UNTIL CUBED. Tho object of this FREE SERVICE Is to become quickly acquainted with ths sick; also to demonetrate the superior excellence of Ihelr methods of treating all diseases of a chronic or long-standing nature. The doctora fed assured that the grateful endorsements of the. many they relieve and cure will give them, during their future vlslte, an extended practice that will amply repay for thle great outlay of time end 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 a thorough examination, your case Is found to be Incurable we frankly tell you so and reserve the right to reject all such cases. MAIN OFFICE 80 WALTON 8TREEHT, ATLANTA GA. ALL DISEA8E3 AND DEFORMITIES TREATED. CATARRH CURED-Consumptlon In the Incipient stags; Bronchitis Asthmeq Rheumatism, all diseases of the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, liver and kidney*! Scrofula, Sores. Ulcers and all chrontc blood troubles; Kcsema, Psoriasis, Fimplea Blotohca and all skin troubles treated and cured It accepted. NERVOUS DI8BA8K8-Epllepsy positively and permanently cured. Nervous dot billty from any cause. Hysteria, Neurathenla, Chorea, St. Vitus' Dance, etc., poll, lively cured by the London Speclflo treatment If curable. DISEASES OF WOMEN.—We examine ladle* without exposure, and treat all disease* peculiar to rhelr sex without the use ot rings pessaries etc., by a new and painless method. MEN—Week, Diseased, Despondent—Men safferlng from premature decay, ext hausted and enfeebled powers, diseases causing losses, drains, weak or failing mem ory. blotches, pimples, impure blood, falling ot hair, etc., should visit them al ones .By their Anslo-Oerm»n methods and remedies they guarantee ouch- suffer! era Immediate relief and a permanent cure. CANCEBS and malignant tumors and growths, all enlargements and glandula* swellings removed and cured without the use of a knife. No pain. No matter what disease you aro suffering frdra, or how long standing: no matter how many phyall clan* have failed to cure you, call on us. It will cost you nothing and you mtj profit by It. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. ' ; SO Walton • treed, Atte-nta, Ga. amtmmttmmnwrowwte sr Marvelous Curas £ in Blood Poison gS Rheumatism. j^and Scrofula Are talire’} rfinored by P.P.P* -Prickiy Anti. Poke Root and PoU«- •turn* too groftteac blood puriQer oo e*rtb. _ Absudskn, o.. July 31,1B01. «—^9 SfftSHRt LtprxAN Bho*.. a*T«hn»b. Jfg O*.i UiAKStM-I bought opotubof ->.P. ot Hot Hpfltiff«.ArX..*nd dono mo moro xood tu«u tbre» mrmentattno Hot Springe* boctlofl O. O. D. to, Aberdeen, Brown County, 0» | Cspi. So O. Johnston* '40 may ron£*n*L.L ]*•??; moL — Send thrnn jbw, ulpplM, ojdcbronlonlofr*, rr, scald hosd, bolta^omipMas. Vklo Cnnccr Cured. ’ pont n diet Ion 1 , that p! P. P. is tbotionC TttUmony/tomXhe Mayor o/Sequin *" ’ blood purifier in tb» world,and makes a.™™*, mm* ibqjj S3 p. ksxsitosjM& - LoueoptUeol^fi^^drei frit ALL DRUGGISTS BELL XT. fcfsgagSsjjpS LiPPMaw BRO»: -5 ME**— •uflsr«rauIthB»>iov5due«yo3i. PROPRIETORS, Bprlogflald,<3r»’«nOouaty,Mo. * Block,*o»«ii«nh*en ^UUUUUUUUUUUiUWC IF YOU -Want a Cook,. -Want a Situation,. -Want a Salesman,- -Want a Servant Girl,- —Want to Hire any Hclp,- -Want to Rent a Store,. ■ - .... —. Want an Agent or Partner, .... "V 'V Want to Buy- or SeR,>a Farm,.— ... ———Want to Buy or Sell a House,, i .mi ■ ... Want to Hire or Ijknt a House,— ■ Wont to get a Good Boarding House,— ——Want to Buy or Sell a£Horse or Mule,— ...i i ......Want to Trade or Exchange Anything,- ■ —.Want to Find Anything You Haye Lost,. ——Want to Find Strayed or Stolen Animate,. —.. -Want to Buy or Sell Cattle of Any Description,— —Want to Accomplish Anything Under the Sun,— You can do it easily through the Advertising Columns of The Macon Telegraph, the Greatest Macon Want Medium, at One-Cent a Word each insertion. We will be pleased to furnish estimates on any kind of Advertising.