The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 12, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MOHDAY MORNING, NO VEMBER 12, 1894 THROUGH EYES FEMININE. "TUk. bade the hwl mou gave.1," She Mid. ** through the door Her father thruM the young men Ho took the heart, but u he passed Tha hat nek In the boll He took a brand now overcoat, two Her. Mcs and a abawl. e Mr. Ed Barrett, the Washington tor- reapoDdont of the Atlanta Constitution, iipont yesterday In Maoon. “Charley's Aunt" at tho opera houso Wednoeday evening vrffl bo tho groat- cat attraction In Hie theatrical bar this Keek. ... A tortoise shell cotnb surmounted by two dainty little Mercury wings of rhinestones, united by n knot of tbo sparkling stones, la tbo newest orna ment for the hair. ese A great,<leal of Jet, combined with velvet, will be used for trimmings. , Yokes of Jet, Arhus of lace. Jet epau lettes wired In shape, and shining Jet girdles are shown In tinn iual variety. «»• On Saturday morning Mrs. W. B. Jennings gave a delightful luncheon to a fotv charming young girls who aro not yet out of school, lit tioajr of Miss Atunle Virgin of Atlanta. Miss Virgin hna been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings for the past two week*, and haa made many friends In Macon. A fetching street dress was of sage green cloth, acalloped at the foot to show m narrow box-plaiting of dark fur. A fur belt six luebos deep was curved to At the Agure nnd whale- boned In place and over this 'the ful ness from the neck droppivl in French blouse fnaltlou. A broad collet of green cloth, embroidered In Jet With the fur extended over the tops of the- eleeres, and a bon of the fur law loosely around the Jetted neck piece. Tho new silk waists are Invariably very fall, but made over n tight lining. With tbo outside fulness outlined by ft narrow belt, the effect Is that of a round or baby w.rtst. A jVitrttsnlarly da.nty model la of rhlnn silk with dell- otto blossoms on a pate ground, rondo with ft high atock collar and raws of shirring forming a rmiu'd yoke from V’ltlch tho front droops lu blouac fash ion over n foldod belt. The luck Is equally full but Is drawn tightly Into tho belt to Miss Wiley and her guests, Misses DtlBosc, Boynton nnd fltllyer, leave today for Athens, where a german Will be given lu their honor tou.ght. White in Athena tlie young Indies util be the guests of Mias Dultose, md with to charming a hostess thu.r visit Is sura to ho a social reign. Miss Wiley lisa entertained these popular young ladhs ihjrlng tho Dixie interstate t'’a,r. They liftvo been the rcciplcnta of numerous social attentions, and their many admirers regret to Deo them leave Macon. „ IH Vandyko points are positively limit less In their trimming poteiibiUtliv, usd from present Indications, they' will monopolize tho trimming counters for several mouth*. They come by tho yard or by the set. In assorted slacd for Various part* of tho garment, litug points, with flic wide part down, run half way up the sldo seams of tho skirl; three of slightly varied length coniine tho fullness of the sleeve; three or five make a girdle with the points turning up or down, nud smaller ones adorn tho euffs, to say nothing of tlto varied seta that ato worn at collarettes. .Yesterday's Constitution says; "Miss Peck's wedding will be a large one, nt St. I.uke's church, and nil the gills of her set, will net as tier attoudants— Mis* Kntlo Stocking, Miss Oleun, Miss I’ell, Miss Margaret NVwnuu, Mbs (Irmly, Miss Istehrano—all of them Bitclt pretty girls nnd well matched ns to size. They will be paired off, blende ntid brunette. Ihgr gown* will bo ■white, tbo simple skirt* of lathi nnd tho bodices of chiffon nnd American beauty bouquets will give the gtqoiinto touch of color. Mb* Peck's wedding gown Is to be very handsome ami her tieauty deserve* elegant adornment. She has every reason to be welt con tent with (lie supply of pretty thing* that go toward making one of the tnont complete and beautiful trous seaux ever made for a bride. From nu culinary position on the singe to becoming the wlfo of oue of the richest young men lit America, and Anally to hobnobbing with royal In England, t» n dream the extravagance of which la only equalled by an Arabian Night* fantasie, but It is ft dream that has been raftflacd by Edith Klngdou Gould. As the Wife of George Jay Gould, she lias occnpltf tire attention of all Europe and Aurer- lea during the yachting contest !*■- tween hep hnalutnrt and the f.rluee of Wales, nud whola columns of the dully papers have txvn given to dally de sorption of her gowns, her dlnuers and her own gracious sol A Uoweter, when two of the younger O.uttlds wanted to marry in “the profewlott” sti nmary prere-xllng* were taken to put a step to It, nml Edith Ktflgdan is the only actress admitted so far Into the Gould family. There Is a new smilo of tr.umph ou the siMik.ng features of the gentle manly gltl. There is a new Jauntints* In her walk, 'lbere la a uetv cone in her liaod. It Is her latest, best loved scqulfc.t.on. fihe bad Ireou rolling tier umbrella Into a rod of tiny dimensions fur ft. long tlmo past, but now in last situ has come out with a ant protrer nml not with any trctk-aMtil, fen- tube substitute for oue. bite preteuds when she is a wily youug pot>»>u with rente regard toe the tdtocked feeling* of nice, conservator* old people, that she became re attached to her alpouMiK'k dur.ug the summer travels that she had to have a cane. There may Ire a grain of truth lu this statement. Her room 1* certainly dec orated Witli s’ender sticks beating Ot- ballatlo. letters cut late their Kirk, bometlmn the rough thing* are silver- tipped, ami then the conclusion t* that the slick U a houtcuIt of a part leu- lartj pleasant day. Another excuse which the gcntksunn- ly.glrt has for carrying a rune la that the feels so much more at Case with something in her hand lhan with alt. She never carries parcels, of reur«s Wedding Presents In Cut Glass. Solid Silver and Fancy Goods. We send good* on selection. Write to uu before you buy, or send for catalogue. We also engrave Wedding Invitations and Visiting Cards. Bend for our sam ples. J. P. STEVEN'S & BRO., Atlanta, Os. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wet IPs Pair tltckcst Mtdsl taj (Httccft like the girls who can't afford to be gentlemanly. She never carries a bunch of Aowcrs like the old-tnsldoned damsel* who like to do that feminine •ort of th.ng. hie doesnt* go about bearing a card-case or pockctbook In vitingly In her hand. And she likes to carry something. Why not n cane? So a cane It la that swinge lightly l>e- tweeu the Angers of her dogsk.tt-gloved hand. Although they aro *o slender, they are not breakable, these canes. They are pliable, but not brittle. They conte only In dark woods, not uulike the nat ural wood umbrella handle* vvblcb she has been carrying so many years. They are tipped In silver or gold, as tho gentlemanly girl prefers, and are rather expenftivo little luxuries. SUNFLOWER BTALKB. n«uR of Experiment* to Turn Them Into Paper. During the summer of 183J Peter Hln. koi, of Chicago, Ill., president of the Safina Paper Manufacturing Company, wus out visiting his plant, and while riding out In the country h|s attention was caked to the Immense growth of the sunflower. He wua nt ox*' Im pressed'with the Idea that (he stalk, if properly ttreoked, could be used In miming paper. Following up ols "fool- lain loot," os his fritiKW called It, he proourca a Pantile of Mailt* and took them to Chicago. Alter butting them for several hours, ho arranged nt flat- iron lu tils lap, and with a hammer commenced reducing toe sulks to it pulp, from which hu produced n sheet of piper, and possibly the flntt pjper over produced trom the sunflower ittalk. About one oume turn the writer began expenmuaurig with an tmprovwd blcuch, and succeeded tn making tho pulp a tight mutUllu, Aftter comparing rcsulA with Mr. Ifinkcl, he determined to make a test on a larger scale, Wlui regular paper-making machinery, and on tb* Kith day of October, wti, a pr.tc- Uoal mkitlno tost was made on 1,800 pounda or pulpt which produced about i.sou pound* or nnlwird paper, on some of which 'the Batina Dotty Republican was printed. It muy tn proper to mate right here, iu order not to mislead any oue, uiat the paper lu question was htther a course; heavy eltctti, resem bling straw paper, such tut la used by butcher* and grocers. lu reference to the Maitement that tlie Butina, mill* aro now running uud producing "exprat* and hardware pa pers," must tuy the ntutemem tm* no fouudultlon; kite mill has. not produced one pound of sunflowtv paper since the day of trial. Condition* arose In tho final experiment blktc wuuM have do be overcome by especially devised ma chinery, and to go Into detail .on this t)bench I* not (the Itftedtlou of this ar ticle. Tho production of a tine grade of wrapping paper (from the sunflower olftlltB cun never be accomplished with out tire introduction of name longer fibre, for the rcarett tUx-ft ttlte fibre made from pure stalk* Is too eCiort nud contains entirely too much wood. If my SO per cent, sulphites'fibre of good rag stock could be Incorporated *Ml Urn fibre there Is no reason to doubt Uu- poeolbllMy of tho produc tion of a. very lough sheet of paper. Until the exhaustion of other route- nil* used In tlie producing fibre for paper nuking, It I* my honest opinion the sunflower stalk will have to be rel egated to the rear. Other virtues claimed for the minitower print are various and many, butt In Katinas I eoe no great future for tha plant un ions It bo for Its (trilliontsyutlow flower, which It seen during the tperiod from Aug. 1 to Oct. I each yw,—&cleotiflo American. . Keep your blood pure and healthy, nnd you will ubt have rheumatism, llood’a Sirrontrlllx gives Mie blood vi tality and richness. OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed the warning—the sig nal. perhaps, of tho suns approach of that more terrible disease, contumtlohT Ask yulllM'if If ymi rail nff.ird, f >r the euko of saving r,o cents, run the risk and do nothing for It. Wo know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. This ex plains why more than n million bottles were sold tho past year, it relieves croup and whooping cough nt once. Mothers, do net bo without It. For lumo back, sldo or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster*. Sold by Ooodwyn & Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS oures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility. How an Enemy was Foiled. Tha follow luff graphic itatemtnt will bs road inMilutcn-aluteivAt: *1 cannot acacrlb** Itii iiilinTartll) m iinniiiiljiiiltilili il In my arms, hands and leys* Jl had to rub nnd bant tho*n> part* until they wrro noro, toovjrcon e In & measure tfe* wMhd feeU&ff that had takvu pOMt^bklon of them. Iu addition, 1 had a atranga srrtkmw* la my r ack and around my wnM. i«<t>thor t. tth an |;i.!t s< rt!'abld Von - ' Jn my atomaciu Physlolann said It wascrwplns: ivir.ii> 'Is from wblch.accord- liuc tu tin ir unlxt'out luslosi, tln rv n-- nuiof. Unca it fastens ui*>u a person, they bay.lt continue* It* Insidiousproffix^ until It rtraches a vital point and the BUtfcrvr dle-c Huch vra% my prv^ikpcu l had bean doctoring a yi'-ir and a iislf otoadliy, but with no par tlcuJar Ivnofit, alu-o l mw an advertisement of l*r MIU'n' Norxlnc, prxvurrd a bptxirmnd Uvan ii'in* It. Marv\0ous as It may Mvm. imt a few daj> had hrforv every bit of that ervepy fivlluic had left me, ami iht re has not N«i*u evou Uw tlir>>t«et indication of it* return. 1 now feel m •ell a* I ever did. and have gained tea pound* la weight, thouch l had run down from iroto nr. Kovtr others have used Dr. X!U»' iU>*tAxrativ«' NcrxJnvon my ivcomeo- dMlop,audit basbeen MsAthfavncry invhcil caw> »■» in mine.” Jamt-x Kano. I.s Kuo. O Dr. Mike* Kn»torntiv« Nervine l*«wld by all drusrsiwt* on a positive trxuraDUw*. or *cnt dtnvt hy the Dr. Mlir« Medt<*al Co-. KUhart, 4-4 rvw'eipt of prto. it per gottU*. six About the incompleteness and meagerness of other Furnishing Goods departments, but come here where we have a store full of all the bits and pieces thatthemanof tasteneeds for putting the best touches of elegance to his dress. And invariably at littler Prices than you’ve ever krfown before this season. HATS! One of the cheriest corners of the store, and fitted for the cheriest Hat business. Every facility, every convenience and most unusual prices. | iirUo. MALLARY BROS. & CO. MACON, GA. I ngines, Boilers, Gins SAV/ MILLS, 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Machinery All Kinds. TEMPU8 FUQIT—la true, but tlie time we give you flies none too faat; neither too alow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. Try onft| GEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account'd Its ihsolute purity, wholcsomcness, good taste and quality to aid digestion It la a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to tho In valid and convalescent. Tills beer Is browed from the best selected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It 1, brewed after tho new existing method in Che Hof Braue- tel at ptlaon, Bohemia. Barparoeea Is a light., palatp.ble beer, unexcelled In taste ami brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality is preferred to the Imported Pilsner by dohnotoours. For tne dinner table and'for a lun ch (here Is nothing better than a bot tle of llnrbirossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phono (34. Sole Agents. Rand, 'McMly & Co/s ATLAS OF THE WOULD wm-rn MANY INT1RELY BOOL MIIP3. FEATURE! METHOD! ldgical Theo Ethno Chrono Anthropo Topo graphical Hydro« ^ fflSTORY of the WORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890. Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of tho World’* Bright Men. Historic Fraotio Systematic Statistic Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS. GAZETTEER And ATLAS. AL Three hundred and forty-fm pages. Bound in finest quality English cloth. Printed upon fine calend ered paper with marbled edges. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $7.50. Cut out coupon and send it with TWO DOLLARS, and we will send you & copy of the magnificent work. Size, 111-2 x 141-2 inches.. Out nf town purchasers to pay carriage. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE ! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Ntov im the time to buy the above before the cold weather comes. 1 b*v< the Unrest stock South, with prices lower tbau ever. T. €. BURKE. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. m wa lumber, mumi pm mi ms ms. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIM WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Eernd & Co. JJauulMtareni sal ksiut.l EftBh'ZM SADDLZttr. liATKEB AND SHOE PIDWOft tm. (63.484.n-a 838 Cherry Str^jL L. Cohen & Co., J. I- MACK. H«n»gw. - - - Miooa 0*. LIQUORS, CIUAIIS and TOBACCO. Cbespest boats in Macao. Orders promptly Ailed. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOR A LUmSHR CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, i AMD MANUF ACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work, Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Eto. W. L CUftl? IS THE BEST. 15(5 wrixjf&i NoeauzsKiMa, it 5. cordovan, FftltJCHAEtlAKELUOCALr ^.yFKCAifaiftiisAm ♦ 3.5J POLIO 6,3Soles. , $2 y.t2.W0RK| NcKE , ** EXTRA FINE. r ’S *2.ri. 7 ^ EOYs'SctlKlSKtES. -LADIES- .SEND FOR CATALOGUE W*L*DOUGLA25 % . BROCKTON, MASS. You can aaTe^ionef ^li^purcbaBi&c W* L Because, -we are tlie largest manufacturers of advertised *hoe» in the world, and guarantee the value by atampiag the name and price ou the bottom, which protec j vqu against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our ahoes equal custom work in atyle, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given that ny other make. Take no substitute. If you irnler jannot atm-* -* wrm, we can. Sold bv ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. BUY COTTON. Cotton at its preeemit price fumlahets tJie greatest opportunity in the hlat\yry of the trade for cafe and profitable in* veetmerot. Cotton has an established value, and 10 now sell log- below the cost of production. We firmly believe that cotton twill advance a cent a pound with* In the nert slxjfy days. We'are decided bulls on cotton aft present prices, and will buy the May option and guarantee to carry the same until the first of May. 1895. for the following margins and usual commission: 20 bales May Cotton % 30.00 40 bales (May Cotton 60.00 100 bales of cotton 150.00 And larger lots In projporWon. Remembr. no- matter haw much lower the market declines than the above marcdn, we will carry It until May 1st, 1895. without any additional mil rpln. If Is our opinion that witMn the next sixty days ever dollar invented with us will Increase tten-fold. All orders muat be accompanied by either. Postal money order, draft on New York, or express, and you will be immediately notified of purchase by tel egraph. • RUTLAND & COMPANY. i Stocks. Cotton and Grain, Downing Building, 106 and 108 Fulton -st.. New York City. This offer only holds good until No vember 20. ’#4. DON’T b|.a GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-M. H. Mc- rea and James R. Avant, executors of the estate of Mrs. Catherine A. McRea, late of eald county, deceased, having repre sented to this court that they have fully discharged the duties of said trust and now ask for letters of dismission. This is therefore to notify all parties concerned to file their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday in January, 1893, or else letters of dismission will then be issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. LADIES, TAKE WARNING! Genuine Vfervl is only sold by au thorized representatives; therefore, wo warn you against imitations and adul terations. We wfU not be responsible for the effeot of any so-called Viavi ©old you by Mins. E. C. Cklflin. She Ur no longer in our employ; therefore, we desire to guard you against any mla- rerreettnitaticiia she may make. VIAVI COMPANY, 904 Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill. / and Opium Habits f cured a; home with out uai a book of ps r- ! lieu lam sent FKEE. ■B.M.WOOLLEY.M.D. Office 104X Whitehall Si Madison Avenue Jladlson Avc. and 58th St.', NEW YORK. Ss t' r foy “id u *‘ American Flan, Fireproof and first-class in every par- ticular. Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Bolt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Paop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT, Real Estate Agent, 36 Second street. I have some nice houses yet to rent Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid otter Inga tor sale. Llat your property wit! me and give me a chance to see what 1 can do with it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. 3. BUBERS. Vi' Permanently located. la tbs spo statues venereal. Lost energy rt.‘ stored. Female Irregularities anL poison oak. Cur. guaranteed. Addreft. In confidence, with stamp, 810 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR, C. II. FEETE, ETB, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 806 SECOND STREET. MACON, GA. DR. J. H. SHORTER, EYa EAR, NOSH AND THROAT. Office 638 Cherry St, Maoon, Gen DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. MACON SAYINGS BA] *78 Mulberry street Macon, Ga Capital and surplus $150,( FeW * per cent Interest on deposits of U and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depositors for trust funds. Will set as administrator, 'executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER.'....••••••Vice-President J. W. CANNON -....Cashier EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON, GA. ’ H. J. Jjubmt, Geo. B. Turpin. President. Vice-President. 1. W. CebenlM, OsabUr. We solicit the business of mmbaatft plantar, and bank* offering theta courtesy, promptness, safety and hber eft ty. Tb. largest capital and surplus of any bank In Mlddl. Georgia. THE UNION SWINGS BANK & TRUST CQ MACON, GA, R. 3. Lunar. President; On 8. Tur. plr. Vies Preset eat: J, w. n.t».n. Cashier; D. M. NeUlgan, Accountant. CAPITAL, IUe,MS. SURPLUS, ttftOOO. Interest tell on depoetta ■ per cane, pm annum Economy Is tbs rood ts wealth. Deposit your savtnsa say they 7. M. Johnston. PrerideoL J. D. Stetson. Vies President Za P. HUIytr. (Mahler. The American National Ban!, MAOON, 0A. CAPITAL..w V ,r « . .8250.000 03 SURPLUS., „ „ „ „ „ ..838.OM.Od Largest capital of any national bask In Central Georgia. Accounts of banks, corporations and ladi /(duals trU 1 receive careful attention. Oorrsspoae done* Invited. I COTTON. J wt#h to inform my frl«nd* and pa- Uodb that I have moved across Poplar strvet. orpoaite :ny old tland, and *;th lmpro\«d fac\littes and more conveniently arranse^ warehouae. 1 am better prep-wd than ever to bundle their cottoa to ad vantage Co&niDmmts always receive my prompt personal atuaiian^ NSW ROOfri ffiORRBCT WEIGHTS! UJUHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUAXA NEED! KLUOTT ESTEa SH4S Poplar atreeu ♦ First Moil M, OF MACON, GA. CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. w. WRIGLEY, L C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER ESTABLISHED 1333 BACON, CE0RGIL - Banking- in all its branches' Inter; allowed on Time Deoositft Y”e handle foreign exchange and arran travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild London for all European points.