The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 15, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1894 THROUGH EYES FEMININE. A marriage of much iottraU to Ma con, ub well u Atlanta, was urn olio win* united dir. ii. u. McCall awl Mum Ettle Tidwell al tliu Ceniral t'rvs- liyien.au church m Atlanta lost even ing. Dr. 1. B. Hopkins wua llie uill- *<■ ■ i-nfi clergyman. The attendants were: Miaa Lallan Tidwell, ntald of lionur; Mr. 8. I>. MoCall, heat tuan; Minaevs Jeoso Hopkins, Lilian Clarke, Allle Krwiu, Justitm Emv.n, Edna Pope, M.nnSe Tidwell and Ida Appier. Mean*. P. B. McOull, J. U. Austin, 11. L. 8;«ark«, J. T. Armstrong, 3. C. Moll of Macon, Ga.; Douglas Boyd of firdBn, Cluirku Tidwell, Ur. Minin,in, E. h. Klilry, Whitcomb ami John Cunningham of Atlanta. The bride aui- rled a beautiful bonnuet of lll ea of tb« vtilley; die maid of honor carried br,de roses, wlfllo the other attendants ear- r.ed bouquet* of IA France bud*. Af ter the beautiful ceremony at the cliureh the bridal party were tendered an elegant rece|*Cou at the home of the brtde'e psrouts, Mr. and lira. B. W. Tidwell. *o Mr. Horace B«ll Edwards, who 5* traveling tut the N, IC. Fairbanks Company, l» at home on a two weeks' rest, Mr. James Btuvvart baa returned to Macon to live, mqch to tho delight of his many friend*. Society wits out en masse to aee •'Charley's Aunt” last evening nt tho Academy of Music. This afternoon Mm. C. T. King will entertain her married friends at an elegant reception. A small but enjoyable luncheon was given Miss Howard yealerdny after noon at dm Commercial Club by Mr. Smith D. Pickett. ,N'mv* from Augusta tells of n very promiudnt mortvage In that city Inst week. At St. Paul's Epiucopnl church In Augusta, on November 8, Mis* Sarah Oampbell t'lrroll nod Mr. ltolla Fears Truitt were married by pr. C. C. W.IIUraia. The attendant! were: Miss Mattie Wall of Augusta with Mr. Horner Hunt of Columbus, Miss Belle Oainell of Hamilton with Mr. Bevell Wall of Augusta. The bride and her bridesmaid* onrrlnl bride rasas and miideohair fi-rns. A delightful recep tion was given them by Mr. and Mrs. Day, at Uielr residence on (Ireen street. Among those present were: Mrs. Dud ley M. Hughes of Danville, Mrs. Tlios. Sinter Jones of Jeffersonville, Mm. W. Harper Heard stid Miss Marguerite Heard of Klberton, Mrs. Annie MoKInno, Mrs. A. Twinsnie, Mrs. B. C. Wall. Miss Summers, Miss Campbell, Miss Mary Campbell, MaJ. and Mm. W. H. Cnvno and Miss Cnane, .Mr. and .Mrs. .Tanaalilll and Mbs TaJinttilill. Mr. un't ill's. James Goodrich of Augusta, Dr. Ii>U. Will iams of Hamilton. Mr. WilKotn F. Goodrich a nil Mr. Botiert Tanuahlliof Augusta. Hie lirlilal party left at 10 o'clock for Hamilton, where Mr. nnd Mrs. Truitt will make their .future homo. Tit*brides* the youngest daugh ter of tho Into Dr. Hobert Campbell Carroll of this place and n ward of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Day. She Is admired for her beauty nnd superior Ibhdleot. Mr. Truitt is * prosperous young 1111*1111*1* man of Hamilton, Gn. Mis* 'Mary Howard of Columbus, who has been the toast In Macon for tho past aovo weeks, returned to her home this morning, nnd her departure was sincerely regretted by tho mauy friends ami admirers she lias won hen- by her charming personality. Mis* Howard has been the guest of Miim Annlo Hanson nnd Miss Mamie Hatcher. ••• Mias Mnuffe Tahuadge of Athens re turn* today after a. delightful visit to two weeks to Mfa. Preston. m Mr. Jack Goodwyn, one of Maeou'a most popular boy*, is spending sev eral day* in the city. ••• The Hmbreldery Circle held a ploa- Kiiut and busy moisting nt the home of Miss 'Hanson yesterday morning. Two Interesting marriage* are hocked to lako place in Vlnovillo before Christ mas. The bridea-to-lto ore very eloao neighbor* and the groom* urn well known young men of the olty. ••• Nows of another wedding eomm from Perry, as follows: MnJ. M. I,. Cooper and Mr*. Clifford R, Davl* went married liere tills morning in the Baptist church at 1030 a. nt. Tho tnavmony wit* impressively performed hy Dr. B. F. Tturpo of this plneo. Miswrs. IV. E. Bunn, OS M. Paul, IV. 0. lllley and W. 11. Dow acted i«s ushers. The attendant* were Blower and Mayb'.e Davia, whle Judge A. C. Klley acted a* best man nnd Mr*. J. A. Tilley attended the bride to the oltur. MaJ. Cooiter la noted a» bo'ng the most elfleleat sheriff In tho state and 1* undoubtedly the most pop ular man in Houston county ami hla friends ore numltorod by the hundretla. TTie luutdsome bride, by her charming manner* and splendid traits of char acter. i* deservedly one of the moat popular membofs of aoirety here, and every one Is glad that Hie Couple will make thrir home here. MaJ- and Mr*. Cooper took tho Georgia Southern at Tlvola nhd w'.ll make an extended tour through Florida and Cuba. •>• _ Ms plea slug Item of uowa come from "jgSJS zTJSSB. and Ml*. Mag- do MaHory, both of Fowyth. were united in marriage this afternoon at the Methodist church, Rev. J- N- Bow- officittlnr Tbe brtdn wd bntf** are members of Forsyth'* tit* redly popular. They were the , of many congratulation*. l to-night for Griffin. where a TH*s will he tendered them hy Met B. a need, a outer of the bride. They will make their home to TVceylh. weddings seem to be coming tot npare. carte arc eutt tor the marriage eg Dr. George Alexander and MM* Dol- lle Baskina, on* af Forsyth'* belle*, The list of November I* the date fixed. And from Griffin come* this item of ■octal Interest: Mr. U-e C. Manley, on* of Griffin's taunt prominent and succcesful busi ness young men. left this marking for Woven*' Pottery, a*., where be artu l<e united in marriage to-night to Miss Delia Stevens, the beautiful and *o- compllehed daughter of Mr. \V. B. Stevens of the pile*. After the murraige, this happy young cuuple will return to Grlffiu, which they will make thotr future They will occupy one of the hand- aomest rn-ldcncea In the city, which ha* Just beeei oompleted on South Hill street. Mr. Manley has a orignt future before him, and Ms friend* predict auoccss and happiness for him. A~PBBTTV PICTUBE. Showing a Georgia School Teacher Seated on'an Ox Cart. One of them ovt strikingly realistic photograph* over seen in Macon, and one that appeul* strongly to the sent), meat f those who aee it, is now in the possession of Dr. Abbott, superintend ent of Itlbb county's public school*. The photogrpsb la true to nature and represents qpu of the teachers ait the Maaaeyville school, wlioeo name la withheld on account of her extreme modesty, seated on an ox cart drawn hy a little sleek, well-fed steer, on her way to school. Thu attitude of tne Kucher is indicative of perfect con tentment, while the pleasant smile on her pretty face plainly tells tbtvt she!* as happy and free from care us the birds in the woods, around bur. Thera la something so peculiarly pleasing about the photograph, both .n the roau- nner and expresnon of the young lady, the docile look of the little rfwk steer and the surrounding*, that one forgets flint It Is only a photograph he is gazing upon. The photograph was taken purely by chance. An amateur photographer was out taking views, when the young Jady drovo hy, and bis artistic eye took It nil in nt a glance. In n moment he had the wliolte situation on the Inside of hla kodak without the athSoltencher'a knowledge. No artist's brain will over conceive a prettier picture. Professor Abbott will send the pic ture to New York ns n typical Georgia scene, and it 1* not nt nil improbable that it will 1h) many times reproduced on rcmvn* by admiring artist* who have an eye for tile truly beautiful. AT THE BUND ACADEMY. A legislative Commit fee Will Visit the I nonunion Today. The legislative commltttee appointed to Vint the Georgia Academy for the Blind arrived in the city last night nnd will visit the lnstltuton ib>.s morn- mg. The committee is composed of prom inent legislators mid vs one of a num ber of similar committees that have been appointed to visit, the various stdto institutions In various parts of tho state. The ofijccl of the committee is to examine the affairs of tho Blind Academy, it* method of instruction, the condition of its bulldingis nnd prem- l*o* and the welfare f It* pupils nnd to report n Ihe same to the legislature. It 1* needless to say that tho com mittee will mnke a favorable report on their rtttrn to Atlanta, ns Superin tendent Williams, while having made no special preparation* for their com- lug, has always kept tho Institution In n condition that has never fai led to elicit admiration nnd special commen dation from the many legislative com- nYtteea that have visited the academy during the thirty odd yearn of bis au- parlirtendency. The Georgia AcSderay for the Blind Is tin Institution of which tho entlro slate might well feel orond. Bt'HDIllDOE-OAK. Mr. George Burbrldxo and Mrs. Oak Marry In Macon. Mr. eGarge V. Burtirldxe and Mrs. Mary Oak. both of Jacksonville, Fla., were msntvit at the residence of Mr. Frank Benson on First street yesterday, after, noon at l o'clock. The merrluxe ceremony ws* performed by Father Wlnklcreld tn the presence of Mr. Benson and a few of Mr. Burbrldie'n special friends. Mrs. Oa k came to Macon several weka « o and then went to Hants. About ten ys ago she returned end since then has been the Rural of Mr. and Mrs. Benson. Mr. Burtirldgo came up yealerdey morn ing accompanied by Mr. E. F. Bhaftalnll. hla best man. During tho day a numbfr of his old friends called on him nml gradually the rumor that he wt* to bo marrte Irakcd out until It was generally known by tbe Urn* the ceremony was per forms. Mr. Burtuidge Is well known In Mecon. having managed Macon's baseball teem In 1892-M. His wife Is known to only a few here, but they speak of her In the holiest terms. l*st night Mr. and Mrs. Hurbrtdac attended the theatre. They will return to Jacksonville this morning. NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT For the eltncnt of Ihe Missionary Chute. A novo land Interesting entertainment will he given at the residence of Mr. M. II. Cuer In In Bust Macon Friday night for the beneflt of the missionary cause of the Methodist church. Each young lady who attends the en tertainment will carry lunch for two. The name of the owner of each lunch will be placed In a box and tbe young men wilt draw out one name each. Then the young lady whose name has been drawn will be weighed and the young man holding her name will be required to pay H w cent for each pound she weigh* which will entitle him to share her lunch. Much pleasure Is expected to be derived from the entertainment. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. ■Why do so many people wo see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, con stipation, dlxslnes*. lorn of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow skin, wheu for 75 cents we wrlU sell them Shiloh's vltallier .guaranteed to cure thorn f Sold by Goodwyn ft Small Drug Company, comer Cherry street and Cotton avenue. Ur. Price’s Cream Baking Powdtf World's Fair Highest Award. HIGH GRADE SFECTACLTS AND EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. JOSEPH E. WELDS. 554 MULBERRY STREET. UOIES DO YOB KNOW DID FELIX LC BRUM'S w.L Uenuicoe GOOD WYE'S DRUG STORE, 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 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. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET WML, SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. CZARINA’S The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELAND'S, Jsweltr, 320 Second Street. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its i Jbsolute purity, wholeaomeness, good taste and quality to old digestion it Is a moat pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to the In valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from the best selected matt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after tbe new existing method In the Hof Braue- re! at Plison. Bohemia. Barbarossa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In tawte and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality is preferred to the Imported Pllaner by connoiacurs. For tne dinner table and for a lun ch there ts nothing better thah a bot tle of Barbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phone 431. Sole Agents. Band, McHally & Co/s " ATLAS OF THE WORLD NEW MANY ENTIRELY BOOX. MAPS, FEATURES. METHODS. Theo So logical Anthropo Bio Geo Topo Hydro Historio Praotio Systematic Statistic . Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic rimes. HISTORY of tho WORLD’S jPEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890. Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of tho World’s Bright Men. STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS. GAZETTEER and ATLAS. AL LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass. Mantels, Tiles and Grates. NOW is the time to buy the above before the cold weather comes. I hart the largest stock South, with prices lower than ever. T. C. BURKE. o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASit HOURS. LUMBER, MOULOUOi Mi 'Mi AND (EKE AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. ■LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Berud & Co. llinulactarers and U')*loX4.4 r*——l BADDLETtY, LEATHER AND SHOE F1DE5Ob VACO!T» OA* 4f0, 462,454*0-^456 Cherry Straat. L. Cohen & Co., LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapeat houeo in Macon. Orders promptly filled. J. V MACK, Manager. • M*«°n Ga. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO*, INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, , —AND MANUF ACTURERS OF— . \ ... Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work, Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. | °‘*S;^uar?£u? , .W. UP TO DATE flptistiQ! Stylish! (Dell (Dade! (®oppe(*tl9 (®at OapQnents. McKAY, The Tailor, 563 Cherry Street. Three hundred and forty-fm pages. Bound in finest quality English doth. Printed upon fine *calcnd« 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 s 141-2 inches Out of town purchaser* to pay carriage* WJ $3 SHOE i *5. CORDOVAN, french&enXmeuedcau: ’ . ? 4.*3.’.P Fl!iECALr&KAN6AKH *3.59 POLICE, 3 Sous. , *2.*MBn£caiSM& >Wt .SENDFOR CATALOGUE W*L* DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Vo a cbo tare m«orr br purchasing IV* L* Ronglaa t»oe«* (kcauie.we are the Urgent manufacturer* of advertised ilioes in tbe world, nnd puarantce the Yalueby stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high price* nud tbe middleman’s profit*. Our shoes equal custom work in styjo, easy fitting and wearing qualities. TTe have them sold every where at lower price* for the value given thir •ny other make. Take no *ubtftltut?. Ifyba -Mercan-ri* -u, w*—i. Boldh^ ROCHESTER SHOE CO. CIS CHEERY STRESS. Madison Avenue /Ufflaon Ave. and 58th St.,' NEW YORK. ^3 per day and up. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class In every par- ticular. r 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, Psor. 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. Severn farms to rent, and some splendid offer togs for sale. List your property will me and give me a chance to aee what 1 can do with It. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . |J DR. J. J. SUBERS. ill Permanently located, la the spe dairies venereal. Lost energy ra stored. Female irregularities anf poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address to confidence, with stamp; *10 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. C H. PEETE. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. . 306 SECOND STREET, , _ 1' MACON, GA ' DR. t. H. SHORTER, EYE; EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Office MS Cherry St, Haooa, a*. BUY COTTON. Cotton et Its present price fumisheo tho greatest opportunity tn the history of the trade for safe end profitable ln- vestment Cotton baa an established value, nnd Is now selling below the coot of production. We finally beHeve that cotton will advance a cent a pound with in the next sixty days. We are decided bulls on cotton at present prlcqp, 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 bal« May Cotton 60.00 100 bales of cotton 160.00 And larger lota In proportion. Remembr. no matter how much lower the market declines than the above margin, we will carry it until May tot, 1895. without any additional margin. • • ■ • If Is our opinion that within the next sixty days ever dollar Invested with us will Increase ten-fold. All orders must be accompanied by either postal money order, draft on New York, or exprese. and you will be Immediately notified of purchase by tel egraph. RUTLAND ft COMPANY. Stocks. Cotton and Grata, Downing Building, 106 and 108 Fulton it. New York City. This offer coJy holds good until No vember 20. '94. DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. DON’T BE A Ready-Made MAN WMBras»aftaa MACON SAVINGS BANI «» Mulberry Street, Macon, Gs. Capital and surplus $150,00< Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposit! of ?1 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loam on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will not at administrator, executor, guardian, re celver and trustee H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON .....Cashlel EXCHANGE BAN] OF MACON, OA. H. 1. Lamar, Oeo. B. Turpi: Tresldont. Vice-Prwat J- W. Cafcsnlta, Cashier. Ws solicit the business of msrohai planters slat banks, offering u courteey, promptneee, safety sod HI allty. The largest capital sad sun of any bank In Mlddls Georgia, THE UNION SK BANK & TRUST CO MACON, GA. Q. S, Lunar, President; Oeo. b. Tup. Idr, Vice-President; J. w. Cahqntoq Cashier: D. K. NeUlgsa. Accountant. CAPITAL, moo*. SURPLUS, I30.000. Interest paid on deposits I per cent, per tnuum. Economy Is the rood t« wealth. Deposit your seringa any they will he increased by interest. Com pounded Mml-uinuslly. 7. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. HUlyer, Ctshler. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..r. .. ,. . .3250.000.00 SURPLUS. „„„„ „8».OM.Ot Largest capital of any national bank to Central^ Georgia. Accounts of banks, corporations and Individuals wU 1 teoelre careful attention. Oorreapoa* dente Invited. t ! COTTON. I wish to inform my friends and pa tron* that I have moved across Poplar street, opposite my old stand, and with Improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse. 1 am better prepared «h.» ever to bandit their cotton to ad vantage Consignments always receive my prompt •nd personal attoauau. NEW ROOF-t CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PR1CES1 SATISFACTION GUARANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 137-433 Poplar Street. OF MACON, GA, CAP1TAL1SUHPLUS, $260,000 K. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLAINS SOI, BANKER BACON, GEORGIA. - • ESTABLISHED 1663 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild oi London for all European points.