The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 13, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 13, 1894 t B, CL WILDER'S SOIS CO, MACON, GA. / Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Dumber, rough end dressed. shingles. 1 ath*. and dealers in mixed petal*. lead. Bill. lima, plaster. cement and builders' hardware. Cl, TO 623 V HIRD STREET. TBE LIBRARY SELLS TODAY That I/s, Unless Wilder’s Bona Will Accept tho Committee’s Proposition. NEW OFFICERS WERE ELECTED It la Prababla That Mr. Cbarleallarbat Will Again Da Mada I.lbr.rl.n— ftroag Praaaara 1, Using Bronght to n,ar. Even ten dUzens made up the at tendance at the mu* meeting of mem- bera and friend* or the Public Library, held In the library parlor* laat night for the purpose ot electing a new board of d tree tore and to take ate pa to atop the sale of the library today. One of the gentlemen present re marked that he could think of no more nerloua reflection on the literary or pub lic-spirited tendency of Macon than the alee of last nbcht’n meeting. Those staunch friend* of the library present at the meeting laat night were: Col. D. Q. Hughes. Emanuel Waxel- bium. Robert Munford. Campbell King, Capt. R. K. Park. Charles Herbal. T. P. Lowrey. Col. Johnson. n«v. 8. 8. Sweet ami Maj. T. O. Cheetney. Although the attendance was small the meeting did not lack Interest, for those present went In determined tone* Hided, and the fltwt thin* dlncusaed was cornpllnh somethin*. Col. Hughes pre- the present atntus of the library' af-* fairs, and then, more directly, the debt for which the book* of the library are to be sold at Sheriff'* sale this morning unices somethin* 1» done to slop the wale. The debt amounts to *184 and la due to Wilder*' Hone. It repreaents the balance due for shelving and book cAses furnished by the Wilder#, and in cludes about MO attorney's fee*. The original attorney* were Jone* & t>a»her, but the claim 1* now held by Mr. Jone# of the law firm of Estes & Jones. •Tho meeting discussed the debt quit* freely, and especially the debt for MO lawyer's fee*, which seemed to be n th',rn in the wide of the directors. Mr. Waxelbaum held that the library did not owe attorney's fees, and wald the director* had offered to pay to* debt lc*-* attorney's fees, but the Wilders refuted to do this and hied brought the library to wale. OAPT. PARK TALKED PLAINLY. This statement teemed to arouse Capt. park. He aald bq presided at the meet- tag which organ lied the library aa*ocl«- IV ,n nineteen year# ago and ho haled to ae» Die magnificent property forced to aale. He thought It a Shame that the li brary waa being forced In thiy manner, and remarked that a great deal more obloquy would rwt 05 tho mon w«pon» wlble tor It than there men themaelvM bad any Idea. TV. pud M plainly, he told exactly what ought to be done with any one who would force such an Insti tution aa the Macon Public Library to mlc. Tt mam an institution, he said, which la a credit to the town and had been as much benefit to the pubUe aa any Institution In the town., _ . other* present narced with Capt. Park, but «uld their opinions wouldn't step tbe sale to-day. It seemed that the attorneys In char** were determined to push the debt. Mr. Wsxelbaum said lie told the attorney oh tho time the levy was made that Col. Hughes, tho president, waa alck In bed. and that h* himself had to go away for a fow day*, and bogged the lawyer not to tanks tbe levy until Col. Hughe* got ■out or, at least, until they could mak* come further nmioxement. Before he returned, and while CcA. Hughe* waa Still sick, the levy wata made. OFFER NOTES IN PAYMENT. It was Dion suggested by Mr. Waxel- baum that tho library offer tho Wild er* three of Lamar Clay's rout no'tes for 110 each In payment of the debt. Capt. IMrk put Lhto In the ahane of « motion, and moved that Col. Hughe*, Mat). Chcstuty and E. 8. Wsxelbaum be appointed a committee to see WlUl- cr'a Sons till* morn In* and make Much a’ proporttlon. Till* was agreed to, and the committee will oill on the cred- ltora this morning und make this offer to aettle the debt. If the olfer la hot luvcpted, then nu attorney will be em- pl"> ..l to stop Hie «lo to-day. and the uiakn 'will bo ccoletted in the c>urt. dipt. IMrk thru moved that a com- mlttca of three be appolnt«'l t> nomi nate officer. tor the eneulng year, to lie reported back and voted for at caice. Ohnlrman Hughes aimed Robert Munford. CUnipboII King and O. C. JolinjUco aa tho committee, and these KettUemm, after consul tattoo., report ed the Mknrtng, all of whom were dcoled without u, dhvtoutlng vole: T1IB NEW OFFICERS. Tho new officer* embrane only one member of the old board, lie I* Mr. K. A. WaxelUtum, wlto lias labored *o encrrctleaHy and tm-e-ltlslkly for tho library, ut*t who to re-eli-ctod tiwm- urcr. The nerw ofllecni are a* follow*: President, Tt. a. Nlsbet, llrat vlcc- pr.wldent. A. A. Allen: second vied* pr.ddcnt. T. D. Tlmdey; treasurer, E. A. Wturtbaum; secretary. J. M. Og den. Jr.; director*—T. O. OMma Henry Home. W, M. Johnson, O. C. Johnston. Morris Harp, C. P. Stce.*, B. W. Sperry, Clem Phillip*. R. U Mb- Kenney. MR. 11ERRST FOR LIBRARIAN. It fa Intimated that the new board will elect Mr. Charles Herbal llbrartaSt This wot* to be the desire of nil the old frfcodn of the • library, muiy of whom my Mr. llerbst .an iwcll th< membership list to several hundred Uu- medlMely. Tbe II Unary now has only Ul mem’vr*. When Mr. lteibst gave up the position of ttbrarian there -wens obtoit 879 paying members on (he list A ORE AT BATTLE, la continually going on la the human system. Tbe demon of Impure blood strive* to gain victory over th* oonsti- tutloo, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. Hoad'a Btraapartita is the weapon with which to defend one’* »df. drive the desperate enemy from the field, and restore bodily health for rainy yearn. , Hood's Pill* cure nausea. _ Indigestion and bUtoutnraa. Me. Odd Undorsuito lmlf price. Phillips, THROUGH EYES _ FEMININE. "Young ladies, to this rule to keep 1# beat tor your own take: "Xis batter to be lout asleep Than to be fast awuxe." Mr. C. O. Swift of Columbus spent Sunday in the city with wend*. #.. Mrs. Florence B. Williamson la home from an extended trip Norm. Mm. Williamson stopped In Atlanta a low day*, tne gut-si. of Mr*. Robert Lowery, and reoetved some very flat ted** atAifal huuatlaou*. Laid few women In toe Bourn more talented ttUa Mr*. Willkunsan, uud she baa made a wonderful career aa on eio- cuttoolat and bull new woman. After spending some Kim* In Macon Mia* CJtuu. Wimberly boa returned to her dome, Inrlenutwt, in Twigge coun ty. Mies Wimberly Is exceedingly pop ular <n the Central City, and Her de parture I* siaoemy regieued uy her many friend# and aanurera. . An Informal dinner party waa ten dered Rum Howard yesterday evening at tho Lot* Cabin Club by aeverul or the young men. Covers were laid for twelve, and the ufiLlr was elegant, ami oujoyjota «ti every particular. ... A dress bonnet may be of anything or ulmoe: nothing. A row of Jot beaus und a, pair of wing*, or even less, a Piece ot wire and a bow of ribbon If ur.totica.ly Jnti occonuugly twisted in Place, will do duly on even atane oc- .antoiw. It Is tbe artistic twisting that keep* the price of the tt'.ry nothing up to double 'the value ot abundan materials. •*« Jet foundation* are tho moot popular, with rosettes of a mizzling Dll of color, letted wings «ud aigrette*. Them wings, when put on m iront are spread as tt Ux night: at tho buck they are pC'istd gracefully as If resting for 'the moment. The toque la very becoming to youth ful luces, mode of velvet, rtobon or ctulfon reset tua of oert*e or bluette and two stiff upright w»ng». Tho little Puritan bonnet Is a new funtune, am) one that wti< be adopted only by 'the woman wbo know* «ho has a dtounc-tlve style. An Imported model in this shape was of olive greet! velvet ooveiwd wun Jet; tiny Jetted tips stood In a plaited cluster of velvet ribbon oari'iea on down for bonnet utringa und there was a touch of color over uae lwir in front tin the winiiie of au tumtl leaven and berries The small evening bonnela are In di rect ouutraat to the Wide-brimmed street hata of felt or velvet, nodding with ostrich plumes or big rlbbou bows. The plume* have the preference howover, and JO. makers and ostrich furnu-ra ought to do a thriving bust- arts* this season, Tho ciriffon walat Is n thing Of beauty bu't not exactly u. Joy forever—It la too perhthahle. It* life Is a hriUtom but a ilaort oue. However, while its fresh- nan hurts them Is nothjng to equal it fee dainty dressiness combined with ft certain thowy style. Primarily It I* a talk walal:—that Is a allk foundation of a. carefully chosen Dpht-lUtlug well-boned lining, a’ld silk sk-evea are stiffened out to balloon proportions. Over all this comes tho chliton, either the Name shade of tot silk or widely different, but fulled on In yards and Mints; and then come: <J»o trimming of lace points, Jet orna ment* or ribbon harness, or no tritn- miug da all except belt, collar and wrWt bunds. A pretty and effective one Ju*t fron the hands of a Northern modiste wai made ot white chiffon owr gold-col ored satin, worn with a while and goto WW silk gown and white and gold brocaded neck and belt ribbons. The crlncOlned sleeves are caught up in live puff*, crinoline, silk and chiffon, all toother. Another la equally cffcottvo of *flver> blu« Mlk, black cklfton Und Ivoiy gub p L'.-J? c *' J 0 r of cUr 'D- red silk, blac chiffon and Jetted anoulder piece* with foSSatto lUt> • h0 ' > * ot the tn°il*wwi 0h i 1 * exc ecdlntly beoomlng J? * «n exquisite comblnu ot , 1 ; r ®'Y cl1 chiffon owr piui Hllk, w-lth Vandykes of p,dut Veniso °* * y<>,t ® antl ttl 'ho brtt Tho alceves are extreme In «C*e, float, lng Ilk* rose lined clouds each side o Uio angelic wearer. ° A novtlty of hovelUa* (a one made of the \ery rarest rainbow tinted chlf S* orrifosccut Bilk. The idilmnior lng, cbanRiiii; tint At Jnck\9ctitxibio *fa iranafornMlthst from blue gray tT graylto pink and back «*An to fol 52* 14 hlua Bnxid httuda of cneni foe. h'.'«htct, lhe dehetrte effect, nn?£ band of the lace tmtltalng toe walit “ A very penny theatre waist I, «e •SratfaSLfcSJT£5? B " k b fck to wrar ^*t J ^ )r0l<1 i: r * J ln •"vet akl^one^d^t^i 1 half dozen waists and ioaquee^fn? afford aa many congMo vIvuikw. 0UJ A dimple houde wntst n# mu HHk. wko koota aiul bcuids of MaS velvet, bluette, Ltwnder or chfrey^ — Aral flnalty the severely plain, slight b; Mouse walat with Its pecuSeTr drevL of, sleeve* Is n cerise knif.-nt.i oblffctt same ahaih'. cooled fn!m « English model. KniMto thlneTL,?- 0 r ?f' fu . ,ly a 'rt! l the Ihynchy JJJJJ in the first five Rluitr? }*'“ri,but even i:nglito thfoes’bSSvi tn^vtohMUzM on a 11^^^ as well Ba toTmoSl mSuKL hh- L *hem In Inhumerw- Wc combinations. For house wcaeih^ are unapprewchaMr. but a bravv m* ter wrap would era* toe f.^Av fon Info n dloyi, k. 1 tesnevt chlf. ble itHsiv alW0Oio,1, v* unrecognlia. Embrolderad chlffLm are . s*lw«„. extmvaganre. The waist of . « li . •vsrt of ivdry raim dSmSt gsasasKE-ES *»* a fir more <U!my most gosaim.r Hu the veil of chiffon sJS^.****, And ly wubntiit,i»s\« tgw. r^-^- ^ ® *Jwp the embroidery on too waS^ 1 * 1 * 1 wl<h Or^Prkc’s Cream Baking Powdtf Werid's Fair Hi*h«t Anara. About tho incompleteness and meagerness of other Furnishing Goods departments, but come here where we have a store full of all the bits and pieces that the man of taste needs for putting the best touches of elegance to his dress. And invariably at littler Prices than you’ve ever known 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. jUtU.Jtwi/t'Co. J, UV/ilUiU, SAW MILLS, Machinery AU Kinds. WORLD I0IETY-TWO MANY ENTIRELY INEW BOOK. MAPS. ■ FEATURE! METHODS. Theo • Eth.no Chrono Anthropo Sio Geo Topo Hydro logical graphical ffiSTORY of &• WORLD'S TEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890, Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of the World’s Bright Men. Historic Praotio Systematic Statistic Folitio Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS, GAZETTEER and ATLA& AL Three hundred and forty-five pages. Bound in finest quality English cloth. Printed upon fine colend. cred ■ paper with marbled edges. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $7.50. Cut out coupon and send it with TWO DOLLARS, and we will send you a copy of the magnificent work. Size, 111-2 x 141-2 inches. Out of town purchasers to pay carriage* LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. NbY la the time to buy the above before the cold weather come*. X hava (be largeat stock South, with prices lower than ever. T. C* BURKE. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASa COOFtX LUMBER, MOULDING PAINE L!1 (NO CEMENT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES, LEADING WHOLESALE fiOUm G. Bernd & Co. L. Cohen & Co., Uiuolsctarera soil OqsMH.i mnwrn BADDLFRV. usatheb and shoewdiscu, Stn. I6J, ltHsn-3 iX CbeirySIrsiL LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest bouse in Micoo, Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET cz a Rinats' The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELAKD'S, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA {IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of lta ibsolute purity, Wholeaomeness, good tasto and quality to aid digestion It la a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to toe in valid and convalescent. This beer la brewed from the beat selected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It I* brewed after the new existing method ln the Hof Braue* rci at PI Ison, Bohemia. Barbarosaa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled ln tasto and brilliancy, and on account ol Its excellent quality la preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connoiseurs. For tne dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bot tle of Barbara***. - ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phone 131. Sole Agents. Rand, Mclally & Co/s ATLAS OF THE J. L MACE, Manager. MACOS SASH, DOOB k LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, , , AND MANUF ACTUP.ER3 OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Points, Glass, Cement, Putty; Lime, Piaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. | ■ NOSQUEAKINa $5. CORDOVAN. . FRLNCHAENAMELLEDCAIF , *4-.*3.y FlNECAlf&IANSAHl!! ♦ 5.5SP0UCC.3SOLE3. 4 2.*I.SB0YjSCHMIiH0E$. •LADIES- j«HsSR« “S SENO FOR CATALOGUE 5 wt-'DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You can ua’ic^moiyjy jG)r } purchn»iua W» L» Because, we are tbe largest manufactnrers of advertised shoe* in the world, nud guarantee the value by stamping the name ana price on tbe bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profit*. Our *hocs equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them *old every where at lower prices for the volue given tbar my other make. Take no substitute. If you- ’ealer cannot vmi, we rnn. Sold bv ' ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 018 CHERRY STREET. BUY COTTON. - Cotton at its present price furnishes tlie greatest opportunity ln toe history of toe trade" for safe and profitable In vestment. Ootton has an established value, and Is now selling below toe cost of production. "We firmly believe -that cotton will advance a cent a pound with in toe next sixty days. We are decided bulls on cotton alt present prices, and will buy the May option and guarantee to carry the same until toe first of May, 1895. for the fallowing margins and usual commission: 20 bales May Cotton J 30.00 10 balre May Cotton 60.00 100 bales of cotton-. 150.00 Anil larger lota In proportion. Remembr. no matter haw much lower toe market declines than the above margin, we will carry It until May 1st. 1895. without any additional margin. it Is our opinion that within the next sixty days ever dollar Invested with ua will Increase ten-fold. All ordera must bo accompanied by either Postal money order, draft on New York, or express, and you will be Immediately notified of purohase by tel egraph. RUTLAND & COMPANY, Gtocke. Cotton and Grain. Downing Building, 10$ and 10S Ful-ton st.. New-York City. This offer only holds good until No vember 20. '91. DON’T BE A Ready-Made MAN GUI at 353 Second St., an! see how yot can have * Tailor At Ht.'y-.Mi.te Prices. LADIES, TAKE WARNING! Genuine Vlavl Is only sold by au thorized representatives; therefore, we warn you against imitatlaira and adul terations. Wc will not be responsible for tho effeot of any so-called Vlavl sold you by Mra. E. C. Clafiln. She 1* no longer in our rmployt therefore, we desire to guard you against any mla representations she may make. VIAVI COMPANY, 904 Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill. Madison Avenue % HOTEL, fladlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3ttr day and up. American Plan. M?* a " d first-class in every par- Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenuo Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Avc. and Belt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Psos. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent, 36 Seoond street. I have some nice houses yet to rent Come and see me about .them. Several farm* to rent and some splendid offer tags for sale. List your property wltt me and give me a chance to see what 1 can do with 1L PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SOBERS. ,, Permanently to ated. In to* ape eUltle* venereal. Lost energy ru stored. Female Irregularities ani poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence, with stamp, 510 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. C. H. PEETE, EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. 806 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. DR. t. H. SHORTER, Eye; BAR, NOSH AND THROAT. Offlc* 568 Cherry St. Macoa, Ga. DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Ofllce and residence. First street, nesi Cherry* MACON SAVINGS BANK Ml Mulberry Street Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus §150,000 Pays I per oent tatere»t on u«ui*i ot 81 and upward. Real estate loans -j, toe monthly Installment plan, and loam on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act a| administrator, executor, guardian, ra ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER Vlce-Pre*lden1 J. W. CANNON .....Cashlel EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON, GA. 1 H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin. President Vice-President! J. W. flsbanlu. Cashier. We solicit th* bualatu of mrrobanta planter* and banka, offering then courtesy, promptness, safety sod 11 ben aRty. Tbe laigrat capital and surelra ot any bank In Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAYINGS BANK £ TRUST CQ MACON, OA. H* to Lamar. Pr**M*nt; Cto, 8. TuA jjJt, Vlo»-Prmtt«at: J. W. OabtAiuI Caahltr; D. If. NtlUfia. Accountant. ^ CAPITAL, $200,000. SURPLUS, $30,000. Interest paJa on deposit* I per cect per enmun. Economy t* the rod t* wealth. Depoalt your sarin** any the] will he tncreeeed by Interest,, Coin pounded eemi-ennaelly* j. It Johnston, PresldenL J. D. Stetson. Vic. President. L. P. H'llyM-. Cihler. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..„ v. _ ,, „ . .8250.000.00 SURPLUS., ..118 000 00 Lsrgeit capital of any national bank ln Central aeorgt.r. Aocounta o( bank*, corporation* and tadl/ldusla wU 1 receive cartful attention. ■ dor re# DO n- dence Invited. COTTON. I wleh to inform my friends end iu< trona that I have moved across Pd;«Ur street, oppoeiu my oU stead, end with Improved facUlriee end more conveniently arranged werehqur*. 1 era better prepared thea ever to bundle their cotton to ed* rentage NEW ROOF-1 CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PIUCE31 SATISFACTION QUA RANKED! ELLIOTT ESTE3. SU A3 Pooler etreec First National Banl, OF MACON. GA. CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R.-H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. I. C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1883 Banking in all its branches Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arran»t travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild oi London for all European points. TO*