The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 12, 1894, Image 2

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1 1 1..-UI.JJ "TT 111 11,11,1 r mnwm ^T THE MAO OK TELEGRAPH: MOKDAT MOPwKIKG, NOVEMBER 12, 1894. Several Impormnt Ones Will Be Pot Through the Legit la 1 are This Session. BOKD ISSUE FOE PAVJ5G STREETS Magor's V.l. Piw» «• Bm Take* Array —Fewer# of the Board of Public Work* to Bo Curtailed—Acme • Olbrr Amoadnoau. ’ ' Boom Important local legislation In the way <X amandtnonts lo the ntw city char- tar U now framing. which la Important for the public to know, and In which •wry man In Macon will be interested. At tha loot meeting of council City At- tornay Mlnter Wtmtarly handtd In" a cotnctrjtUcatioo embracing amoral amend- iMla lo tha now charttr. which ha ex plained «ad batn framed at tha «ug. •ration of Mayor Home. Council refused to aocopt amandmanU at that tlma on tha (round that tha body wa» provided with a leguleriy authorised coom-lttee on leglilation, and ao tha proposed amend ments were referred to U14* committee. •Whether three amendment« are tna name aa have been acted upon favorably by tha oommuua on lcfialation la not kwown, but It la unde retool that a bill’ la tednt put In ahape to be submitted to tha laflalature at once asklnc for wv- eral Important amendmanta to tha char ter. One of theae tmnimtyn la to abolleh tha office of chairman of council, which petition Is now filled by Alderman Car- llnc, and allow the mayor to act aa Chair man of tha body. aa formerly. It la also proposed to taka tha veto power away from tha mayor, Inasmuch as he would have a voting power in council, and It would ha unjust to allow hhn a voting power and veto power alto. Another amenument will Da to curtail the powers of tha board of public works ao far aa street work la concerned by turning over to tno chairman of the street committee the stmt repair force, leaving only the regular street force in charge of the board of public works tin der tha present arrangement (bare are many complications, aa all complaints and requests .or street repairs have to be reported to tha street committee, which in turn reports to tha board of public work* One of the most important amendments will be a change allowing the city to use a portion of tho sower fund for draining the river swamp, for which wont plana have been made, and for other purposes The beat authorities agree that the tower work will not cott more thin tlM.000, whereoa KOO.OOO was set aside for that pur pose. It la tha Intention to uta tna re- mining no,mo for draining the swamp and for making mioh other public Im provements aa may be deemed advisable. But the moat Important of all tho local legislation will be a bill autborltlng the laeut of 5W),000 worth of city bondt for parking, paving and curbing purposes. It It tbo Intention of the present mayor and oounclltto pave Jhe nualn-M portion or tbo city at tho earliest possible dey nnd twIbullA nilht parks.In the centre.of ftp th- uM-r -treat- not alrwady parked. Curbing will olio“Tja laid throughout the city, and eWry street Ip the city will bo lmnrovi-l. day attested the great lqva In which thin ixeellent lady was held. Mrs. Handley was tha daughter of Mr. William Barnet, for many yc*gt a resi dent Of Rutland district where the youth of Mia Handley was spent Tha machina department of the car •hope of the Central railroad, which la under tha superintendence of Mr. Ed Beeves, hae recently been supplied with two improved and tervSceablt labor-sav ing Mik. Ona of those la a planar and matcher, which will dresa four surfaces at tho same time, the bad taking a stick of timber eight Inches square and turn ing it out dressed nnd ready for tho bor ing and mortising machine. A very Important appendage, to this planer la tho appliance attached which enables the attendant on thla tool to have easy control of tha fraction rollera that bolda tha work In place on tha bed of tha planers By tha quick shifting of n lever horizontally, which can be dona In a second, the rollera can be elevated or lowered. Another machine furnished at tha asms time and by tha same arm Is an Improved boring and mortising ma chine. The peculiarity connect*! with this tool la tha construction of tbs boring Mt within tha mortlalog chisel which fol lows the Mt, squaring the hole aa It bores anl making a complete mortis- of the hols as tha bit makes Its way through tin work. Tbeso nrsetunas are used in pre paring the large sills and timbers used In tha construction of passenger and freight cars. An Improved horlsootal boring and turning machine Is also being placed In position In the machine shop Intended for metal work, principally for the driving wheels of locomotives. An elaborate and varied programme, calculated to suit the taates of everyone la now in preparation for tha next week, ly masting of the Jolly Club, and It oon be said with assurance and certainty that It will please every viator and member who will be preaent on next Thursday evening. Owing to the engagements of many of tha gentlemen member* and active work ers of the dub no stated programme has Ulan rendered for the last two meetings, but the social feature has been sue Mined, and at both meetings the company spent tha evening vary pleaaantly.notwtthatsnd- Ing one of tha meeting nights fell on th« . busiest nights of the Bair. Last Thursday a goodly number were present and several improptu recitations were kindly render ed by several ladles end gentlemen, and a very entertaining and pleasing even ing was spent socially by every one present The funeral of Mre. Johna, tha mother of Mr. Oreon Johns, took place from the rtaldenca of Mr. Johns on Arch atreat Saturday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Felder of F.rtt Street Methodist uhtirch conduoted tha religious services. Tha Interment was on tha family lot In the South Ma con cemetery. Mrs. Johns was the last member save one, Mr. Green Johns, up to her death ol the family, Mr. Warren Johna having died a few weeks alnce, thu* leaving Mr. Green^ Johna the only survivor of tha NEVER LIVED HERE.—Tha man w<hd*wrote the hymn in which ire the worde, 'While tho lamp holds out to burn the vilest olnner may return.” evidently never lived In Macon; taut- «!? e!*°'rtc light eyatem of lighting the city was adopted. If It was true that g sinner oauld only re turn while the llrhte were burning the grejitor portion of the people living be yond Plum street might at well give up all hopes of salvation md resign them- selves to eternal dtrkntvs, ns tho fall- uro of tho lights to burn In that section ’ keep many sinners, and many who are h'A •* T ‘he r s. from returning homo at night. Fortunately, iht moon Is no re specter of ponsons and does not let out Its light by contract, aa otherwlaa tha peoplo In the section named would get no,.light at all, except an occasional Improved. It la undaretood that thtaa amendments are fare rad by he mayor and enlre board of aldermen and that they will be put through the legislature without trouble. no,.iignt 1u nil. except an oocaalonal •feeble ray in summer from tome chur- I Itably Inclined lightning bug, SOUTH MACON AND WEST END. Condensed News Items and Personals ■ ■ for a Week. Tbs Infant child of Mr. and Mr*. James Young died at the home of Its parents on Telfair street. South Macon, In the early part of tha weak. The Interment took place In tha Fort Hill cemetery. East Macon. INTERESTING SERVICES. —Tha young men's service* at the Y .M. C. A. yesterday afternoon, lad by Rev. W. ®. Jennings, were deeply Interesting end eavooursgtng. The meeting wag the be- trlmnlnv of a s’rli>a or meetings to be held this week and the forge attendance yesterday afternoon augurs well for the auceno of the series, sir. Jennings took ' f? r •'Manliness of Oilrig- tinv * Tin will AA.wr1i.*A - - — -*- - tlaalty." He will conduct the eorvioes Bfaln at 7:30 tonight. Soma time ‘nine* Dinah Holt, a ntirro woman livlnr on Second ©treat. fl©ufh Ma con. took Into her household a little ne« jrro hoy about 14 ytm of are who waa homeleee. She had kept the boy but a tow days when In hit numbUnr around the room he beouen© aware of the fact that Dinah had a little money put away In a tin box In a bureau drawer, ft was too great a temptation, end on Sunday liat the money*-©. |& gold pleco and tour sliver dollar* and two halvee—wetv miss ed. The boy wan Immediately ©usplcloned and the suspicion was confirmed when it wna found that he had desappoared. Th«* matter was placvd In tho hande of special OfTloar Amerson and In a few days he )u»4 him In the tolls. The boy was arrest ed at the Union d*pot. Ho h*d spent about all the money stolen in hit various jaunts on the road, lie was taken dl. rectly from the depot to the jell, where he now languishes awaltlnc tri*L He aald his na-me wax Willie Keel. little Miss Ellis, daughter of the Rev. T- W. Ellis of the Couth Mewoon Methodist churcti, attained her 6ih year last Friday, and on that afternoon, had with her a lanre number of her youn* friends whom she delightfully entertainod on the lawn lulJMnlny ft* home of her parents. Re freshment* were served, tbe little lady making a perfect hostess, and she was here and there sod everywhere, her heart and mind set on entertaining: her friends. Th* Children’s Mlertouary Association also h»j \ their meiUngr for the month at the sente time. The return# to the treas urer front the assembly and the guests prewm made a handiomc- ©cq-u eltion to tho amount on hand, and was otfemt Ifi a now! and Interesting: manner, every one off ei Inf a number of penMo correspond ing with the years of thotr Ufa Mr. and Mrs. & C. Orr hare with them as their ru*«t at their home, iki Maple ■treat. West End, Miss Lrtdah Moore of Ctmanlngt. Forsyth county. Ga. During her stay frith her friends Mias Moore has bean tend<*red many social attentions by the young people of West End. _Mn. Ellen Franklin of Fp&iding county, Q*.. aunt of Mrs. W. J. IVych© of ftouth Macon, Is vtslttng that lady end her fam ily for a few weeks. Thla ie the first meeting of aunt and aloce for eighteen yearn, sag it may be w*i: understood how pleasant waa the reunion. **£, B * r * TOM<T u na -' eng***! In the erection of a modern frame IK-js. on First street adjoining the house of Mn. Joseph ion. This improvement -nil odd rnntennlty to the looks of the loclitv Mr. W tldec Is building the house for his All that wot mortal of Mr* South Macon was loworvd to tery In Rutland district on Saturday last —— m - -cvcairvqj U1 * m rreaent at tha home of the d.streaeed family on fiatur- £>r. Price’s Cream Baking Powd«f World's Fair Itigbcet Award. You can’t make a now arm with Sal vation Oil, but you can cur© tho brulsce with It 25 cents. HIP-JOINT DISEASE. ease." For a year I suf- ten t m much as it wag posalbie for a human bo- Ing to suffer. My phy sicians told me I would nsvfl to wait patiently. but my father procured me tome of l)r. Fieroe’fl . Golden Medical Dlacor- W «ry. and I found mjr xail* 1 Ink health restored. I can cheerfully aay that 1 believe I owe my. life to the use of that valuable medicine. Your tru© friend, KDWAltD J. RUSH. PIERCE TO CURE 1M MONEY 19 REFt’NDr.D. A scrofulous state of th© system li th© primal cause of Hip-Joint Diseaea Dr. rteroe's Uoldeu Medioal Discovery has cured thousands of case* of Scrofula In Skin Diseases, all Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, it’s the only guaranteed Ulocd- purifier. Don’t Forget that when you buy Scott'sEmuI- sion you are not getting a secret mixture containing worthless or harmful drugs. Scott's Emulsion tantul be se cret for an analysis reveals alt there is in it. Consequently the endorsement of the medical world mtans something. Emulsion overcomes Wasting, promotes the making of Solid JFletk, and gives Vital Strength. It has no equal as a cure for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lunge, Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, Ema ciation, and Wasting Diseases of Children. ScoagSowas.IL Y* 66 DrugsUU. 60a asCgL I LEADS THE WORLD. i libbers Mlgtof Ami4 Woifcfi FUr. If you want theg ‘jA finest quality cut! 1«J glass, buy goods \ ^having tbb trade| mark. “How Well You Look” Friends Surprised at the Great Improvement. •a I. Rood U Co., Lowell, ulass.i "I (ike plrssuro la writing th# good I have received from Hood'* Sarsaparilla. Every spring and, eummer for six years my health has been so poor from heart trouble end general dcbliltythat at times life was a burden. I was so emaciated and Weak and Pale that ny friends thought I would notllr# long. I could do scarcely any work at all and bid to lie down every few minutes. I began getting worse In January, losing my happy to say lam In better health than for Hood’s^ Cures » number of years. My friends remark to me: ‘Why how well you look.' I tall them It la Hood's Sarsaparilla that has done tha work. I would have all suffering human, tty, try this medicine and b* oonvlnceti. This statement tv true t* the letter.” Mas. JEftyig PECKtit, Wstaeka, llL Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constlpa- tlon blllouiness. sick headache, Indigestion-' ONE CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER TKI9 HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR JOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD TAKEN FOB LESS THAN 16 CT& WANTED. WANTED—To sell you a '94 model Denemore typewriter, beat machine In the world. J. E. Mlnter, agent. •Phone No. 28J. IF THE BC-nUetmm who exchanged overcoats In Benner's Saturday night will cull at thla office he cun get his. FOR RENT. ' FOR RENT—Two coomeoting rooms for light housekeeping; one or both. £80 Oak street. . , TOR RENT-«i Orange street; seven rooms, gee onj water, car line. Apply to J. N. Btrcb. v.; for sale. FOR SALE—At a bargain.; delivery horse: sound and perfectly gentle; specially adapted for family, hack or marketing. Burden. Smith. & Co. LINDEN BAKING POIVDEk nlwgya give# satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. MISCELLANEOUS. 513 BUYS a solid oak bed room set; best In tho city for the money. A. S. Thomas, £93 Poplar street. HOLMES & COUTTS oelobrated extra tout cracker* retail at the low price ol 10c. a pound. VINEVILLE WOOD YARD—Just fitted up by Ivey Brothers. Telephone 468. TURPIN'S BAKINO POWDER la th# best mad*. Have you triad It}. BLUE RIBBON.—Tho judges awarded us tho flrot premium for our Rohrer'a Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohrer’a better than Horofoni's after a thor ough teat. W. C. Turpin & Co. 45 PER CENT, average weekly prollts on 1150 Invested. Prospectus; Itemised statistics free. Benson A Dwyer, 334 Broadway, New York. IN tho content for best bread prepara tion Rohrer'a and Horeford'a were en tered. After n thorough teat, the judge* unanJsnoualy pronounced Roh rer'a -the best and awarded it flnet premium. If, C. Turpin & Co, agents. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells DELIGHTFUL ROOMS to rent; on Amt Aoor; with or without board: College etroot. Address "B. A. B, caie Telegraph. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—The ep- prulsere appointed to set aside a twelve months' support cart of the estate of Robert Smiths late of nolj county, de ceased. to hi* widow Lilia L. Smith, and hi* minor ohlld. Felton Smith, having AIM their return In thl* office, this Is therefore, to notify all partle* concerned to Ale their rttloottone. If any they have on or before cu« Are: Monday In Decem ber. 18>4. why eald return should not be made tho Judgment of this court. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA. PJBB COUNTY-A. \ Cul- len. administrator of the eatnte E. W Melton, late ot laid county, deceased having represented to this court that he has full) discharged the ,lulls* of **hl trust, and now for letters of jt, ml . slon. This Is to notify all porUeaTuo: cerned to Ale obJecUens. If any they teve. on or before the ttrat Monday In December. ISM. or letters or dltmlaeion will then be granted aa asked for C. M. WILEY. Ordleery. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTT-.Utmuel R, Joquea. executor of the estate of Richard W. Jaques. late of sold county, deceased, having represented to thu court that h. has fully dis-harged the duties of si'd trust and now oaks for letters ot dlamu- •ion. This la. therefore, to notify »n Mr _ lie* concerned to Alo cbjecttocu If any they have, on or before the Arst Monday to December. ISM. or letters of dlsmleoto* will then be granted as asked for. This third day of .September, ijgf. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. SOLOHON, Sole Ajest, Will b© ©old b«for« the court house door In tha city ot Macon, during th© le*-*l hour© ot sale, on th© first Tues day in Drccmbrr, 1$$4. lots Xos. l 3 and 4. In eouthirest cAn> mons. botsreon Haaol and Ash streets. Said property levied on to satisfy two Justic© court fl. f©«. issued from ««$th district* G. M., of Muscogee county. In favor of Loeb & Ksufman and Louis Fuhlcr & Co., and oq« fl. fa iseurd from superior court of Mu«cv> county ia.f©vor of A. J. BoCum© VI. L. W. Ba>s. L. B. HERRIKGTOJC, J>eputy Sheriff. ii! READY TO WEAR. Ii. FOR your choice of any Tailor-Made Dress in the house. ‘Single and Double Breasted styles. Can fit any figure in the city. , . . ’■ On account of this special reduction these Suits will be charged to ALL of those stylish Tailor-Made Suits put down to $11.50. Colors, black, navy, gray, and modes. Sizes, 32, 36, 38 and 40. You can’t buy the material for the price offered. This cut price for cash only. I All^jur new Imported $18 and $20 patterns reduced to $12.60. Two-Toned Coverts were $1.25 per yard, now $1. Nobby line Checked mixtures at 75c, $1 and $1.25 per yard. _New line Broadcloths for capes. Line 38-inch Ladies’ Cloth reduced to 25c. All colors in Novelty Cloakings 50c to $2,60 per yard. Henriettas and Cord Effects 25c grade now 18c. 200 pieces plain and fancy Dress Braids worth from 10 tq 25c per All out on big counter at 6b for choice; . ' .; Special drives in Black Dress Goods at 26, 35 and 75c. yd. $3.85 Buys a Real Down Com fort at .JUHAN'S... Also, special drives this week in Blankets. JUHAN’S Stock of Ladies’, Chil dren’s and Men’s Woolen Underwear contains drives that you won’t find else where. Our 25c Vest a great leader. 25 c - 50 dozen Men’s Wool Sox worth 40c pair, to go this week at a quarter. See also our Stainless black cotton Sox at 12 l-2c. • DON’T Y0D NEED SOME OF THESE ? choice’. All our last season Plush Wraps $1.60 for choice. All our last season’s $20 Ripple Collar Wraps, Jackets and Capes $5 for 25 yards Canton Flannel $1. Big line Remnants in fine Dress Goods. Best quality Lonsdale and Cambric 10c yard. Good Bleaching 6c. per yard. Pride of Perry extra heavy unbleached Domestic, yard-wide, 20 yds. for$l Beautiful line fine quality Portierres $3.85 per pair. We sell the best Stainless Black Hose on the market. 76c buys a beautiful Embroidered Plannel. Don’t fail to see our special drive in manufacturer’s samples of extra fine Embroideries. .-<• ? $1.00 $1.50 AND $2.00 Are tie in Kid GLOVE INSURANCE! Ever heard of it? wc sell the Well, 4( KAYSER Patent Finger-Tipped” Cashmere Gloves and with every pair give you a Guarantee Ticket which Ificfirpc^ y ou a new P a ’ r Free moui Vo . j n case «Tips » wear out before the gloves. 50 AND 65C. FOR THE BEST GRADES. JUHAN’S, * * * • »»♦»«« 7 ~ fWA