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dir*. Campbell King"# reception yes
terday afternoon was a charming gam-
crUig of the married contingent of so
ciety. The drat floor of her pretty
home was thrown into one room by
meant of folding door*, the walls were
• covered by hanging* Of pink tulle,
which formed a moat effective back
ground for the magnificent palm*,
candelabra, with pink tapers and .m-
menso okryaantbemumi were the other
dcooraUona, and the entire setting was
beautiful and artlatlc. Mr*. King wore
n handsome figured silk trimmed In
blonde lace alio was assisted lu re
ceiving by her mother, Mrs. T. J.
Hunt, Mrs, It. K. l*ark, Mr*. H. M.
Wortham, Mr*. Charge Duncan and
fifr*. liforgo Harris.
Mm. Hunt looked exceedingly hand-
aome in n heavy black silk with trim
ming* of chiffon and jet; Mrs. f'i.rk
wore a gray *.lk brocaded In pink
roses, and looked unusually haudsoine;
Mr*. Wortham and Mr*. Duncan both
wore magnificent gowns of white stilt,
made decollate; and Mrs. (Joorge Har
ris wore an effective toilette of black
nod yellow. The supper was an ele
gant one nml daintily served by a num
ber of Mrs. King's married friends.
'Hie reception was a very large one,
nntl was thoroughly enjoyed by the
many guests.
Mrs. Min ter Wimberly ts spending
this week with her parents in Wash
ington.
Ml
(Mr. Henry Crawford of Savannah
spent yesterday In Maoon.
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■MIm Busan Wndley of DoV.ngbmko
Is the guest of Miss Cobanlss at her
homo on Orange street
Sirs. Kaite Palmer returned to Atlan
ta yeaterday morning.
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Mr. Smith Davenport Plckott went
over to Columbus yesterday to attend
the Muscogee Club gormdn last night
Mksca Mlnnlo and Grace Cochran
from Charlotte arrived In Macon last
night to visit Mrs. A. J. Ojt.
Ml
Miss It ewe, one of Athens’ attractive
debutante*. Is visiting Miss Currlo May
tone on College sstrect.
Was Anailo Txm Coleman ncrived In
Macon yeslertlny. Miss Coleman has
been greatly missed since her father
mured to Texas, nnd her ninny friends
will bo delighted to havo her with
them onco inure.
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College boys nro practicing for a
game of football to l>o played next
week for the lieneflt of the Public Li
brary. The game will be betWWM the
Menvr tenm nnd the (Jresltam Illgli
ttcliool, and will fake plnco nt Central
City Park. 'Hie boys desire to make
this the society event of tho week.
They will ask a number of tho mar
ried women to not ns patronesses and
sincerely hope that the youug lndlta
will show enthusiasm enough to wear
.their colors. Football !< certainly tho
fnil, and every ouo should tnko a lively
interest In this particular game. It
would Indeed lie n pretty sight If all
ilie swell traps decoratisl In tho dif
ferent colors could be seen at the park
on the day of tho great football gimo
for the library.
ttllk gowns cro the reigning favorites
for afternoon dress nod cltltm silks ore
Will tho mode, adapted In color for
dally wear In whktet. A shot btuo nnd
black with horizontal stripes of pink
roses looks as It It might have boon
banded down from tho past genera-
tlou.
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Evtsflitg silks In tho slylo of thirty
Tears ogo ore tho height of modern
ftuition. A plain color, yeilow, rose or
"blue. Is covered In the weaving w th a
delicate pattern which resembles
honeycomb, and over this nvo elt’.no
flowers. An tip potted white silk gowti
d f plays the Myles that were worn in
the Attic*. The skirt has jsce tunic
drapery In font, caught up on tho i
sfde* with large how* of green nnd i
blue shot velvet, while at the back two
breadths of while moire with wreaths j
of rose* In chine pattern represent sash I
ends. The luck of tho bodice Is of
green velvet and tho full front of tho
chine moire.
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For real novelties millinery takes tho
lead. Ilats nro enormous, nnd a shape
orbed tin* "Jam pot" crown, which
rises from a broad brim, has reap
peared. Tb!a la encircled by n band
of rhinestones or cut steel In a key
pattern, and mtin rosettes, roses and
violets are the tr.mmlng. barge toe
eador liata inailo of gathered velvet
nnd trimmed with double box platted
brims, trimmed with ospreys end huge
watlu bows, and ttlwWHew bats,
turned up with narrow fur edges, arc
nmong the Imported creations. Ilrowu,
black and green are the favorite colors
for velvet hats, end when the brim ts
covered plain the under side is often
of & delicate color, llko rose pink or
blue. Vdvot bows tire always large,
with loops standing alone, and the otto
effect which seems most desired Is
width.
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Bonnets of emerald green velvet,
trimmed wldt jet am! sable, are the
height of fashion, nnd those who would
ghe tho latest touch to their cven'ug
bonnet uniat wear It well back on the
head, but not far enough to give it the
appearance of foil’ns off.
Chenille, with strands of satin
threaded threngh it. forms a pretty
braid of whh'h bats and bWMs are
tnsde, sn<l *llk beaver hats are lu cvl-
ttaCC* at the Reason approaches.
ITead lreese* of p tavlst of cherry vel
vet. w’th oaprey aignstra ret in velvet
sideways to give the fashiouatde wliillt
to the bend, are worn for evening
Hslrcloth bustles are advised by somo
tlroismjkers to give tho fashionable
aetKng to the dress In the back. And
S "flexible whalebone called the “elr-
elet" Is used In the bottom of skirt*
to accentuate tho width.
Tire necessity for » safety riding
skirt has brought various kinds to
light, but tho latest one Invented l«
practically a large apron In the saddle,
nnd a complete walking skirt when It
Is buttoned together. It does away
wth the disfiguring bulge at the knee,
and the wearer can walk and ride with
equal comfort
personals!
C. U Hudson of Mlnsvtll*, Os., Is hers
J. C. Thompson of Homer, Os., Is In
the city.
B. B. Minor. Jr., of Bivannah Is In tilt
city.
It. Hi Melons of Savannah was here
yesterday.
8. C. Wyrthe of Charleston was In Ma
con yesterday.
Claude Worrit! of Thomaston w*» reg
istered at the Brown hous* yesterday.
Hop. Robert Whltfleld of MlHedgevllU
was teonong the prominent vlsltora In thi
city yeaterday.
Dr. H. W. Walker, dentist. 361 Second
street (over Soloirtbn's jewelry store),
Macon. Os.
W. L. Cochran of Helena a In the city
John U Day of Dumber City was here
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willingham leave to
day for a visit to friend* In Wartraee,
Tenn.
Mr. Auguitu* Stulls and bride, dee Miss
Wskeman, sr* In tho city, stopping at
Mrs. Benton’s.
Mrs H. Wttcblnskl nnd Miss Esther
Morris have returned from Athens,where
they went to attend tho Morrlm-Jankow-
nnl marriage.
UNITED STATES COURT.
A Number of True Bills Returned by
«h« Grand Jury.
Tho United States court presented a
busy scene yesterday, sod while the ac
tual tjus'reeos trammeled by the oourt
amounted 'to only a few case*, tho large
number of witnesses and Jurors con
gregated in tho oarrldons and In Clerk
Morgan’s room gave «he place on ap
pearance seldom e«tn.
Tho prtnotpa case before the court
was that of Bryan* Eltts, a mulatto
from Amerleus. oharged with sending
an etbscene letter through Che mails.
The letter written by Ellis was tb
Howard Key of Galveston, Tex., said tie-
fttanol tire chftr&cftor of a woman. The
indloomenrt by the gramd Jury stated
that tho letter was of suoh an obscene
nature that they wotfid not repent It In
tho true Utl, os It would be offensive
to Uio court.
The evidence was overwhelming
ngulnst Kills, end the Jury quickly re
turned n verdict of guilty- Judge Spoor
gave Slits a lecture that he will not
aeon forgot, and after making a few re-
marl:* on tho waste of the oduuvtional
fund in giving Dills an education, gave
him the full remitty of ghe law, live
yearn at hard labor In the penitentiary,
iw.d to pay n fluo of <5,000 and the ciet
Of prorocutlnn.
fv-veraft btftor minor cases were dis
posed at.
Thu a*and jury roturned true bills.
Maitist Charley Bailey, W. A. Stuckley,
Tom Hail, Henry Cosby, David tong-
Mon. Isaac Laqgston. Jaok Green, S. J.
Williamson Warott Langston. Robert
Bmtth. Tom B. Lamb, John Terry, nit
Charged wtnh violating the Internal rev-
uirui' livtns. Jnlu. A. Perry, (hr devising
[iu sc) onto to defraud by using the
mulls. Utohard 3ryairt. with obstruct
ing Justice.
The grand Jury was discharged after
making their presentments.
Court will convene in Augusta next
week.
I "THE TORNADO”
Will Appear «t Maoon Next Wed nvo
day—took Out For M.
“The Tornodo" ha* cleared tha wuy
of every doubt ns to tiho success of Lin-
c’oln J. Carter’s second production of
scenic mcCodnum. "The Fast Jtnll" was
ht* Drat effort, nnd before Its presents-
Won wise heads Bcoffed at tho things
Mr. darter said he could prvxwnit to
mike a novelty of It. But he did sit he
otad he would and made a fortune be-
side. Ills unnoumcomrots for "The Ton
nadu" »)ro equally surprising, but the
founteo newspaper* of Chtcsgo, "inhere
he doe to launch Uls new work, were
it unit in pronouncing It an tho perfec
tion of melodramatic work, the superior
tf every scenic production before the
pubic. The energetic young author nnd
nrtlst woo called before the curtain af
ter 'the Ar»t set. anal bud to speak his
gratitude for the grand acceptance by
the audience of Ms new work.
This great production will be (it*the
Academy of Music next Wednesday,
XeMMr II. end 1* tho only thing
bobked for next week.
OH. WHAT A COUGH!
Will you heed the warning—the sig
nal, perhaps, of the sura approach of
that more terrible disease, cousumtloUT
A»k yourself tf you ran afford, tor tho
•ako cf saving 50 corns, run the risk
and do nothing for It We know from
experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure
your cough. It never falls. This ex
plains why more than s million bottles
were »old the mat year. It relieve*
croup and whooping cough at one*.
Mothers, do not bo without It Fur
lama back. «tde or cheat use Shiloh’s
Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn A
Small Drug Company, corner cherry
etreot and Cotton avenue.
Everybody has a good word for Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup: Its fame Is world
wide.
CHINA CLOSETS.
New onra Just in at 1‘ayao & WI1-
Unshorn's.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WnM'i Fair Highest Award.
HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND
EVE GLASSES
ACCURATELY FITTED.
About the. incompleteness and meagerness of other
Furnishirig 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, GLS..
51 10 353 - / - CHERRY STREET
5J
SAW MILLS,
Machinery AH Kinds.
n.*.w«sMinaiiBnaai.w».«iWJCTCTWi
CZARINA’!
The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEEEAHD'S. Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of It* i isolate purity, wbolesomeness, good taste and quality
to aid digestion It Is a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article
Inoomparably strengthening to the in valid and convalescent.
This beer Is brewed from the beet selected malt and from hops Imported
from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Braue-
ret at Pllson. Bohemia. Barbarossa is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In
tame and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality is preferred to
the Imported Pilsner by connotseurs.
For tn* dinner table and for a lun ch there la nothing better than a bot
tle of Barbdrtnsa. ULLMANN Sc WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In the city. ’Phone 431. Sole Agente.
Rand, Mclally & Co/s
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CENSUS of 1890.
Biographies of
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Portraits of the
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STATISTICAL
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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 te
pay carriage.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Ntow to tho time to buy the above before the cold weather coma*. I have
th* larirwr. stock South, with price* lower.than evsr.
T. C. BURKE*
o. p. & bTeTwillingham,
MACON. GA.
Ii luidEI MOULQIHjx PHIHTl UHE AHD CEHEE
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES*
G. Berad & Co.
HlDUlacturere sad D-totei*.*
harries
saddler* .
leatreb and shoe Fromm.
ITO, M, 4*4 »a , a 455 Cherry Strut.
L. Cohen & Co.,
J. L MACK, Mauger. - . • Macon Ca.
LIQCOBS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapeat house In Maoon.
Order, promptly filled,
A trial eoltclted.
HACDH SASH, DODH & LUMBER 00.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. •
CONTHACTORS and BUILDERS,
, M —AND MANUK ACTURERS OF 4 * . *
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
THEFAIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Ofilce.
Sign and Square on Window.
Fine Individual Tea Sett*, 75c. *eU'.
Very fine China Cups and Saucers,
15 and 20c.
Flnp China Plates. 10 end 12c.
Everything rock bottom. No retail
store In America can beat my price*.
,j f R.‘ F. SMITH,
Beta and Only Proprietor.
W.L. DOUGLAS
(4 CUnf t«THC Bggt.
Hi) OrlUEeNOMUMKIKAi
tw «5. cordovan,
■’TV :fMKtHAEUaMatEDCAlh V
*.‘a.WF«ML/AKWWtt
' A 3.if P0LICE.3 Sous,
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5BND FOR CATALOGUE
W*L*DOUOI*JVS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Y«« can WAiMjy^bj^pffrcliMlttat W. L*
Becaaie. we arc TargenT»j|tiufact*rtni ol
advertised shoe* in the world, oud guarantee
the value by stamping the name and: price on
the bottom, which protect* you against high
prices and the middleman's profits. Our ahoea
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. Wr have them a®Id every,
where at lower prtcet tor the vrflue given thuv;
nny other make. Take no substitute. If you:
dealer cannot sutn'v you, we cait. Sold bv
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
6J3 CHERRY STREET.
DON’T BE A
Ready-Made MAN
Call at 3S3 Second St., and sea how you
an have a Tailor at ReaJy-Made Prices.
BUY COTTON.
Cotton at its srroemt price furnlhhe*
the greatest opportunity in the history
of the trade for safe and profitable in-
vestment. Cotton has an established
value, and Is now selling below the cost
of production. We firmly beHeve thftt
cotton will advance a cent a pound with
in the next slxity days. We 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,
1595. for the tallowing margin, and
usual commission:
20 bales May Cotton , 50.00
40 bales May Cotton.... MOO
100 hale, of cotton, 150.00
And larger lota In prooontton.
Remembr. no matter boor 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 Inverted with u.
will Increase ten-fold.
All orders 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,
105 and 108 FuHon st. New York City.
This offer only holds good until No
vember 20. '94.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
fladlson Ave. and 58th St.;
NEW YORK.
$3fcrdoy and up.
American Plan.
Fireproof and first-class In every par-
tlcular.
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, 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 offer
ings for sale. List your property with
me end give me a chance to see what 1
can do with It.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , |j
DR, 3. 3. BUBERS. J |
Permanently located, la the spa
rialties venereal, tost energy rc<
stored. Female lnregularlUe* and
Dolton oak. ■ Cure guaranteed.
£ddres* ja confidence, with .Camp,
110 Fourth street, Meoon. Gs.
DR. C. H. PEETE,
XTB, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
_ 505 SECOND STREET,
MACON, OA.
DR. 3. H. SHORTER,
*YE EAR. NOSE AND THROAT,
Offlce 565 Cherry Bt, Mecca, a*.
DR. GILMER’S
1 PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office smd residence. First street, neat
Cherry.
MACON SAYINGS BANK
Sit Mulberry Btreet, Macon, Go.
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pay* * per rent. Interest on deposit*
ff W » n 4 “pward. Real estate loans bn
the monthly installment plan, and loam
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Will act ai
administrator, executor, guardian, ro.
reiver and trustee. ^
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER.. Vice-President
J. W. CANNON
EXCHANGE BANK
OF MAOON, a A. ’
B. J. torosr, Oeo. B. Turpin,
PrMliUnt. Vice-Presldeae,
J. W. Ctisakg Cashier.
We solicit the business of merchants,
plsntecs sad banka, offering JSS
courtesy, proamteese, safety and hber.
silty. The largest capital and surplus
st say hank la Middle Georgia.
BANK 4
MACON, GA.
H. t. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tun
the. Vice. President; J. W. Caban U*
Cashier: D. M. NeUlgin. Accountant. '
CAPITAL. 1200,00*. SURPLUR tiaooi.
Interest paid on deposits • per cent
pet annum. Economy le the read ti
wealth. Deposit your savings any the,
Wiu bt increased by tatereat. Com’
pounded ee,nl ,nnus11:
3. M. Johnston. PrettdenL J. D. Station, vice PretldenL la p. Hliiyer. Cashier,
Tie American latronal Bank,
MAOON, GA.
CAPITAL..>. .. „ „ ., ..1250,000 00 SURPLUS.. CtfOMda
Largest capital of any naUonal baa k la Central Georgia! Xiouhte 'ra
Banka, corporatioa* and Individuals wtl 1 receive careful attention. Oocntpom
COTTON.
I wUh to inform my friends and pa*
trooi Unit I hav« moved across Poplar
opposite my old stand* and with
improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse. I am better prepared
vli*n ever to kuutile thetc cotton to a4-
vantage
NEW ROOfri CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
QUAKANEEH!
KXJLIOTI ESTEa
Sn-O Poplar street.
First MU Bank,
OP MACON. GA
CAPITA L1 SURPLUS, $260,000
K. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
I* C. PLAIT'S SOI,
BANKER
■&coa ceorgu. -
ESTABLISHED 1863
Interest
Banking in all its brsnehes.
Allowed on Time Deposits.
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild ol
London for all European points.