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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: “WEDHESDAT MORNING. NOYEMBKB 14, 1894
A LARGE ATTEHDAHCE.
Jlncli Interest Is Iteing Shown in
the New Chamber of
Commerce.
MEETING YESIEUDAY AFIEEXOON
It OroB|kt Tosilhir m. *»cor» or Two of
tho Mint Prominent Jlu»ln«i Hon
of iU« Oily—So Politic* la
tfio Organisation*
THROUGH EYES
FEMININE:
Tbo tart regular monthly meeting
of the Chamber of Commerce held In
the rooms of the association yesterday
afternoon at 330 o'clock established
the foot beyond any sort of doubt that
these monthly meetings.aro going to
prove of great benefit to tbo business
community of Macon.
It Is also evident that business men
ore more interested in tbo Chamber of
Commerce than they have, ever been
In a similar organisation, and every
thing looks encouraging.
President Morris Happ presided at
the meeting yesterday mid Secretary
Kershaw presented a number of coin-
snuntattiont from buslnem men. The
attendance was remarkably largo and
was made up of the most prominent
nnd progressive members of the body,
all of whom took part la iba various
riJscunioua and allowed considerable
interest In tbo work.
Several communications concerning
transportation were brought up nud
discussed and referred to the transport
ation committee. Tbo officers of the
chamber do no* deem It advisable to
tnake a detailed report of the meetings,
owing to the prlvate*natttre of some of
the matters discussed. All of them,
however, directly and Indirectly affect
the entire business community.
An important matter concerning river
transportation, tho handling of cotton
by boat and other qonetlou of a like
ntUuro wero referred fo the committee
on river transportation.
Secretary Kershaw read n very grat
ifying loiter from Judge Emory Speer,
who Is a member of tho chamber, nnd
who took occasion to congratnlnto the
organisation on the activity sliown and
Interest taken In all matters affecting
Macon.
The member* generally favor tho
Idea of monthly meetings, and Secre
tary Kershaw Is of the opinion that
tho meetings will grow m Interest and
attendance osch month.
NO rOWTres fN IT.
flcreml members discussed the mat
ter of hating the chamber take cogni
sance of local municipal nffalrs, nud
the majority were opposed to haring
tho chamber Interfere In such matters
"'•‘It*will cause dlatenflon anil disrupt
tho organisation Just ss sure as wo be
gin to fool with pctllHcs." sit'd one of
them. “We have various political fac
tions comprised in the Chamber of
Commerce, and It would never do to
set one of these factions agalnat the
other by any act for which thm body
Is made responsible."
TAILOR BROWN LOOSE.
He Swears He" Will KIM His Family
in This City. 1
1 OMtanvy Wiley received notice from
Dr. Powell, miperintcudent of the 8Wto
Lunatic. Asylum at MUledserlUs, that
Tailor Brown, a lunatic from Bibb
oounty. Nail n»o*>«l from the asylum.
The tetter contained no particular* of
*! Brown w!is tit one time a well known
tailor of 'Macon. He lost his frrtna last
winter, nnd about eight months ago
be wan sent to tbo asylum.
Dr. Powell informs ordhlvry Wiley
that Brown baa oworn to kilt bis fam
ily in •this city, and suggest* that the
authorities hero be on the lookout for
hkn. , . -
.THE SALE POSTPONED.
irtse Library Comrnltteo Secured Thla
Much, At Least.
The books belonging to the Maoon
Public Library, which were levied upon
by Wilder's Sons to satisfy a debt
eontrtteted In nukur out the library,
im-e not mid by the sheriff yesterday.
Col D. O. Hughe*. M»J. CheeTUey
and Mr. Wnxelbaum met Wilder’s Son*
yrntrnloy and arranged to luve the
rale poMponed, nnd will meet gain to
day with birth Wilder's Sons and their
Wnorosym to talk over a compromise,
Fo die library will not be mud for the
is- lit -.it least. The detail* of the
aeitlHnont wig be arranged at to-day's
meeting, which will hike place at v
oVsIack chit morning. The committee
b»n every reason to hopo that on ami.
cable adjustment can be reached.
personals!
I. R Lamar of Amerleus Is la tha city.
Lawson Stapleton of Amerleus Is In
ths city.
T. M. Cunningham, Jr., of Savannah
Is her*
O. C. Carmichael. a prominent oltlien
of MllledgevUlr. la her*
Everett Speer of Amerleus Is In ths
city on legal UnJnras.
Malcolm Maclean, a prominent anS
wealthy cotton merchant of Savannah,
It here.
William H, PKt of Lumber City Is
registered at the Brown house.
Dvrlaht L. Roberta of Savannah Is a
prominent visitor In ths city.
J. E. Riley of nerryvtliei Ga.. Is among
ths visitors In the city.
J. W. Hlneiy and J. Austin of Rincon.
Oa, are registered at ths Itron house.
W. L. llouser and daughter and Mrs.
M. A. Turner of Fbrt Talley wero In the
city yesterday.
Mr. R. Leonard Mitchell haee returned
from a pleasant visit to friends nnd rela
tives In Columbus.
Dr. H. W. Walker, dentist. M4 Second
gjrestjover Solorahn's Jewelry otore).
Mtsn Sadie Hecht has return'd to htr
throe la Moattrello after a very pleasant
triett to Miss Minnie BUcktbesr.
.Me* K. D. Iluguentn ts In Athena, vie-
I ting CM. llugurnln’s staler. Um Delo-
ney. and to eea Miss Julia HuguetUa. who
U attending Lucy Cobh. *
Mr. Horace Edwards, rormerfy of Ms-
con. but now traveling for a targeSI.
Louis boos* ts In the city to remain len
rtys-Me Edward*' many friends art
glad to have htm with them again.
' Most magnificent lot of rattan ruck
cm and settees ever shown In Macon
at Payne & Willingham's.
The reception and dance al tho Prog
ress Club Monday evening was an
elaborate affair In every particular.
The beautiful parlors and ball room
wero decorated with, palm* and pal-
mettoes, and from a distant corner of
tropical plants yard's full orchestra
gave forth sweetest music. A gorgeous
repast was served at midoight, and the
evening passed delightfully and all too
quickly for those present Many costly
anil magnificent gowns were worn by
tho handsome women on this occasion.
One of the prettiest was Miss Bertha
Waxelbaum's, and her atrlkiug beauty
only enhanced the magnificence of her
golden-hucd gown, which was of heavy
brocade In a delicate yellow. The skirt
was plain; the bodice was enttrcly cov
ered with soft chiffon in the ramo
shade falling In blouse-Uke fashion
over a wide satin ribbon aasb. The
huge sleeves were of the brocade with
* poft frill of (he chiffon at the bot
tom. Miss Waxelbaum could not have
chosen a more suitable gown to set
ou mu' unwvus UOuU.J.
AOwuier jiauuwouio uic*s was tap ouu
WolU uy JJL.nn cartel ivo-eei. 11 was
u yellow UUeueaso ssuu u.uiiiieu rti real
.sue, auu was eapuboUiy in.-uoui.Mg lo
Alias fte.bei,
airs. n. ai. Block wore an unusually
ai'usuc gown or wnue tutieui uir.peii
wan pius, wnu rosettes ot uoti ww to
reamers »or ir.iuunugs.
The follow.ug is au incomplete list
of utuee presvui; Misses Wuxettiiuui,
B. WaxeiDuum, tteisei, L. Basel aieu-
ger, Uomoerg, Wacutel Tuorner, Uil-
lespia and tjprinz. Messrs. E. A. Wax-
ciDuuin, Burris, Coaea, Joe Waxei-
bauiu, Lazarus, Bpr.ntz, iVciehselbauui,
Wolff, Kuhu, MareusHom, Stearns of
Savannah uud Ur. Huromerflcld of At
lanta. dir. nnd dlra. Iteisel, Sir. uud
Mrs. Popper, Blr. and Mrs. Damien-
bovg, Mr, anil Mrs. Waxelbaum, Mr.
uud Mrs. N\ M. Blook, Mr. and Mrs.
Waterman, Mr. and Mr*. Ike ilioek,
.Mr. and 'Mrs. Lesser, Air. nnd Mrs.
Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Wachtel, Sir.
and Sire. Altmayer and Sir. and Mrs.
Blouenstcin.
see
Mrs. Kate Palmer arrived In Macon
yesterday to bo the guest of Sfaj. and
Mrs. J. F. Hanson for a week or ten
(lay*
#*•
Tho dellgbtTul little dinner party
given at tho Cabin Monday cvenlug
complimentary to Mis* Howard, was
composed of Misses Howard, Iiill,
Hatcher, iSlnngham, and Messrs Pick
ett, Minis, White anil Nelllgan, chap
eroned by Sirs. Leo Jordan.
in
The woman who I* wise In her day
and generation will hot attempt to
keep up with all tbo styles of doing
the bnir—especially the Styles shown
to tho coiffeur’s window. She will
choose tho one which Is tho most be
coming to her face nnd make a per
sonal fail of that particular stylo. Anil
then her friends will say that oven the
way she does her hair Bcetns to ho Just
a part of herself.
There are only two good arguments
for changing tho manner of doing the
hair; one Is a radical change In the
shapo nnd stylo of headgear, anil the
other la tbo danger of thinning tho hair
Ip spots by the constant twisting of it
Itffmo direction.
Tho lime was when everybody wore
heavy, straight bang* iliut left a part
entirely ncroiw the linad. which part
finally widened into a bald spot. Then
.Mrs. Kendal started the fashion of
parting tho hair In the middle. Ma
donna fashion. About ono girl In it
thousand can wear her h«lr plain,
stretched back above each ear, A re
deeming feature was bouutl to creep
In, In tho shapo of tho little Della Fox
curl right lu tho conlre of the forehead,
or In tho little combs that were neces
sary to hold the short. Huffy hair In
place.
Tho newest fashion, and one which
threatens to come to us straight from
France, If It can got by England, Is
that of pulling tho hair down over tho
ears, not by n lock or two as our grand
mothers used to do, but by tho whole
handfuls, waved a bit fo make them
look thicker than they really are.
Fair faces framed In fluffy, fair hair
can stand this treatment, or faces with
a great deal of color, a perfect oval, ov
a pulr of bright, dark eye* but dark
hair Is extremely unbecoming hanging
over a colorless face, nnd coarsens
erory line and feature.
Tho fluffy bang and wavy knot have
the advantage or admitting of so many
dainty ornaments In silver, gold and
tinted rhinestones, knota and wings of
ribbon, nnd even a rosebud or two, that
the plainer style wilt have hard work
to dlsplaco them.
Among the novelties shown for even
ing wear aro Grecian bands of gilt,
true love ktuffs of opal blno rhine
stone* vrtugs of Jet or white rhine
stone* and twin feathers curling around
so naturally that ono Is amazed at the
possibilities of the Jeweler's art.
Heal feather* In Clusters of tiny os
trich tip* with an aigrette rising from
the centre are a* popular as ever.
When one sees these small feathery
ornaments. It Is difficult lo remember
how beautifully gorgeous the Immense
plume* were onco considered wound
around the elilgnon. or bravely stand
ing full height nnd three In A row.
Verily the mode of dressing the hnhr
has undergone a deetded change during
tho last decade—nnd for the better.
The present style of ww bnished,
lightly waved, softly colled tresses
without oil, stuffy rolls or *wt»u of
alien lock* is a fitting crown for a
lovoly woman.
BOCIMa NOTES.
Bomravlllo, Nov.
#caaor »rt Mr*. J. M. Pound •
blithday gilt? R«unUy ^nlw
in honor of Prof MerttU M £
Cnlkadso- who h i brother ort Stra
Pound. Uses* who were fortunate
‘noul-h to receive tavlta'llons express
nssmsslvss as having been well enter-
iulned. Refreshments were served at a
late hoar, and the happy young pwple
departed feeWur under many obUga.
Horn to their kind boat and horticea.
Alton Clifford Burr, one of Baraee-
vl**'* most ncoomplUhed young ladle*
U \ toting friends in Jackson.
The nsuriage of Mr. 8. H. Burr, Jr ,
and site* Lucy Matthew* which was
lo have occurred on the S4ih of tail
month, but was postponed on account
of trie Hlncsi of Mr. Burr, win occur
no next Wednesday. the fist Inst.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
. Most Perfect Made.
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
tiiatthemanof taste needs for putting the best touches
of elegance to his dress. Aud 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.
MACON, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
it, uuuviu,
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
CZAHIJVA’S.
The latest fad, at GEO. T, BEELASD’S. Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of Us ijbaolute purity, Wholesomeness, good taste and quality
to old digestion It Is a moat pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article
Inoorapardbly strengthening to the la valid and convalescent.
This beer Is brewed from tie best selected matt and from, hops Imported
from Bohemia. It Is browed after the new existing method In amigof Braue-
rel at Ptlson, Bohemia. Barbaroeea Is a tight, palatable beer, unexcelled In
tuttc and brilliancy, and on account of Us excellent quality Is preferred to
the imported Pilsner by oonnolaeurs.
For tne dinner table and for a tun ch there ts nothing better than a bot
tle of Bofbaroaija. ULLM1ANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere in the city. 'Phone 431. Bole Agents.
Rand, McKally & Co/s
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HISTORY of tho
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CENSUS of 1890.
Biographies of
Prominent Mon.
Portrait# of tho *
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Historic
Praotio
Systematic
Statistic
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Emblematic
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Cut out coupon and send it
with TWO DOLLARS, and
we will send you a copy of
the magnificent work.
Size, II1-2 x 141-2 inches*
Out of -town purchasers to
pay carriages \
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
*m the time to buy the Above before the cold weather 608M I have
tb» largest stack South, with prices lower than ever.
T. C. BURKE.
O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADINGS WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
SACOff. OA.
ManuUcturera art l>OAWi<e4
sapdlbrt.
LBATEEB AND SHOE FlDINOtli
INS, 4K, 434an-3 456 Cherry Street
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest bouse in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
J. L. MACK. Mans ter. ■ • • M«<m Os.
A trial edict ted.
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTOBS and BUILDERS,
, —AND MANUF ACTUREKS OF—-
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. | °
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fRENCHAENAMEllEO CMfl ’
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*2.vU?BOYSSCHO<)t5H!IES.
^fcSEND FOR CATALOGUE .
rW»L*DOUGLA*, '
BROCKTON, MASS.
You can Bate^mottry Jb^piircbwlug We L*
Because, we are the largest manufacturer* of
advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee,
the value by stamping the same ana price on
the bottom, which protects you against high
prices and ths middleman’s profits. Our shoes
equal custom war* Ip style, ea«y fitting %nd
wearing qualities. Vfi htfve theta sold every
where at lower prices for the value given than
'.nr other make. Take no substitute. If youi
'eiler cannot aun-'Yv you, we can. Sold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
618 CHEURT STREET.
BUY COTTON.
Cotton at its nrcsent price furnishes
ffie greatest opportunity in the history
of the trade for safe ond profltable in
vestment. Cotton has an established
value, nod !e now selling below the cost
of production. We firmly believe that
cotton will advance a cent a pound with
in the next sixty days. Wo are decided
bulls on cotton at 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 i 30.00
40 bales May Cotton.... 60.00
100 bales of cotton 150.00
And larger lots In proportion.
Remembr. no matter how much
lower the 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 us
will Increase ten-fold.
All ordera must 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.
Stocks. Cotton and Grain,
Downing Building.
106 and 108 Fulton st.. New York City.
This offer only holds good until No
vember 20. ’04.
Madison Avenue
riadlaon Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
■$3ptr <&y and up. American Plan.
Fireproof and first-class in every par
ticular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt
Line cars pass the door.
H. M. CLARK, Prop.
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
farms to rent and some splendid offer
ings for sale. List your property with
me and give me a chance to see what 1
can do with It
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. J. BUBERS. ,,
Permanently located. In ths sp*
doltlts venereal. Lost energy re,
stared. Female Irregularities and
poison oak. Curs guaranteed.
Address in confidence, with stamp,
S10 Fourth street Macon; Gi.
DR. C. H. pram
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
906 SECOND STREET,
MACON.'GA.
DR. J. H. SHORTER.
BYB EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office K? Cherry St, Maooc. Oa.
DR. GILMER’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office and residence. First street nes
Cherry,
DON’T BE A
Ready-Made MAN
Call at 383 Second St., and itfthowyoi
can have a Tailor at Ready-Made Prices.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED-
4- ■ ITORS.
GEORGIA, Bibb County—All persons
having claims against the estate of
Julia A. Dacey,. late of said county,
deceased, are notified to present them
to the undersigned, properly rendered
In accordance with the statute, and
within the time required by law, and
all persons who are Indebted to said
estate are requested to make lmme-
dl.tc payment ta me.
ALEXANDER PROUDFIT.
Executor.
Macon. Ga., Nov. 6. 1894.
GEORGIA. Bibb County-G. W.
Yates. Jr., having applied to me for
letters of administration ;n the estate
of G. W. Yates., late of raid county,
deceased, this Is, therefore, to notify
all Dartles concerned to file objections
If they can on or before first Monday
In December, 1894. why letters should
not Issue as asked for.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
WOMENS
km. CornssT»MMi*aM
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MACON SAVINGS BANK
Sit Mulberry Street; Macon, Ga
Capital and surplus $160,000
Pays S per cent Interest on deposits
of 11 end upward. Real estate loans on
the monthly installment plan, and loans
on good securltl« at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Will act os
administrator., executor, guardian, re
ceiver and trustee^
H. T. POWELL...... President
H. G. CUTTER 4..Vice-President
J. W. CANNON ....Cashier
EXCHANGE BABE
OP MAOON, OA.
H. J. Lamar. Oeo. B. Turptn
President. Vlce-Preeldu
J. W. Cabanls* Cashier.
W* solicit ths business of atrohss
pVsnura sod bulu, offering th<
courtesy, proraptnet*. safety sad iitx
silty. Ths largest capital sad sural
of any bonk In Middle Georgia.
IDE UNION SAVINGS BANK £ TRUST CD
MACON, GA.
H. J. lamer, President; a** B. j-u*
tdr. Vies-President; J. W. Osbsnlso
Cashier; D. M. Nelllgso. AccountaaA
CAPITAL, EMiOCt. BURPI.Ua, «*.»».
Interest paid on deposits t per cent,
per saaum. Economy is ths road ta
wealth. Deposit your asvlnga say they
will b* iscresasd by interest. Com-
pounded semi snnnsliT.
7. M. Johnston. President. 7. D. Stetson, Ytoe President. Is P. Hlllyer. Cashier.
The American national Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..W «. ..J2M OOO.M 8URPLU3.. „ „ „ „ „ ..8M.0dd.dl
Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Aocounts ot
Sank* corporations and Individuals wil 1 receive cartful attention. Oorrospo*.
done* invited.
COTTON,
I wish to info.-m my friends and pa.
iron, that I hav, moved scrota Poplar
street, opuotft* my old stand, and with
Improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged ererehous* I am better prepared
than over to trapd!* their cotton u ad-
vantsgw—- \
NEW ROOPl CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES I SATISFACTION
GUARANEKD!
ELLIOTS E3TES.
fUdfl Poplar street.
OP MACON. GA
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R, H. plant;
president*
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CARHTEP,
L C. PLANT'S SON,
BANKER
■AC0& GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 1869
Banking: in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposit*
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild ol
London for all European points.