About The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1894)
8 THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: STEN'DAY MORHIHG. KOYEMBEB 18, 1894= R. C* WILDER'S SDNS CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. t.umb«r # rough and dressed, shingles. 1 atho. and dealers (a mired paints, lead, nils, lima plaster, cement and builders* hardware. 614 TO 122 5? HIRD STREET. THROUGH EYES . FEMININE. ■TATE.” Two fftiall too toom the whole wide world apart, . And .peak In dldereiH tongue*. «nd have no tW>u*ht Heeh ot tbo other', being, and no heed; And -these oe'r unknown «ea» and un known land* , . , „ Bluitl eras*. escaping wreck, defying death. And all unconsciously *fii»pe every art And toend t-wh wundertn* step to tbla one end: . . That, one day, out of darkness they shall meet And read life - * meaning la each other', eyea. And two Shan welk aom* narrow way of life So nearly aid. toy wide that Mould one turn Ever so Idas apace to left or right They muit needs eland acknowledged face to faeo. And yet, with wistful eyes ttial rover With groping hands that never deep, i end lips Codling 1m vain to «n that reve hear, They seek eaeh other nil tlielr weary days unknown— And die unsatisfied—nod thin la fate! ••• The formed arnnouneonwua of the marriage of Mra. Aurle Hull Ohoppfn to air. Elite Mumford Talbott done not come an a aurpitse, tditce It haa lwen an open aecret among their frteals for some month,. The wedding will occur at the heme of Mr. and Mrs, S. H. Jwiueo on the evening oi the 2Mb. and will be by fer the most notable sootety evont of the eoieon up !o dot*, Mrs. Clhortpln deserve, ntl the ohtirmlng things one can any of her; She Is the 1>n«easor of «n umieunlly brilliant mind, per«on«d eharine oml masnnlc manner that gather around htor a large cfrcle ot wdnolrent wherever she inly be. Mince Mr. Talbott has been living In Macon he has won Uhe love and esteem of everyone w+th whom ho has come In ormMct. Hie Interest In Mncon and her welfare, and hi* populurltv Li social )lfe, have mode him nlnioit Indispensa ble In the rommunify. Few wedding* have token plae* In fleorgki In which more interest hns been renitered thorn In this one, and Mr*. Choppln and Mr. Talbott have the good ■wi»bea of n very largo number of ad miring friend*. On Thursday, the Mth inat., two very girotnUnent wedding* took place In Augusta. Go. M!*» Mary Lola William* wiui married Co Mr. nt«hop Alexander, v.ry quietly at the hnlde’a h-’rhe. At 8t. Patrick'* church, at high noon on the some day. Mis* Ckirdener was united III morrbge to Mr, Dorr. Bath couple* are very popular In Au gusta. and have the congratulations of 11 largo circle of friends. ••• at w*« told that when a very popular visitor from a neighboring city let! Ma con one momM# Inst week theie were td he seen at the station a small aim'd Unyler's Mop, a rose garden, o chrys anthemum show, oml a member of the Travelers' protective Awtocl.V.lon to ac company her to her destination, ... "The Green Oamotion" Is the reign ing literary aemoMon In London now. Tho Eng'lsh niitihor, ’Mr. R. L. Mitch- •da, I* a recent contributor to the world ot letters and bhls book la n com- 'Pll.stIon of comments on modem morris and manners. The supposed ep'gnims tire absolutely without point, nod. Hke ttUvny other Englishmen, hi* mit Is ttigue and iinoertaln. "A woman couMn't run for omc*." argued the funny man, “because nhe ain’t And her pocket." "Judging from what I’ve seen of politic*," mi* the wife's austere re- Jqlnder, 'kihere -would be plemy of people to find It fnr her." The foBowOng Invitation hn» been Is sued and the young people anticipate with much peusure the reception nn Tuesday evening: "Mrs. A. J, Orr will toe pirated to receive you on Tuesday, November Mth, from 8:M to 11:60 p. in.-, In honor of her guest*, Mimes Cochran, Charlotte, N. C. No. 821 Uhrrry street. It. 8. V. P." This la the first tints Mrs. Git’s charming home hns been opened to the unmar ried sc* of society, nnd It *s needless to Saiy that with iw charmlnit a host ess tbs auocea* of her ontensulntmnt Is already aaaured. „ There hove been few visitors to Ma con wtoo'iiuv* received more social hom age twin did Ml** (Mary Howard dur ing her wtay n-Hh Mis* Hanson nnU Miss Hatcher. Her mturn to Oolum- tou* Inst week -has -been decidedly fett by her circle of admirers In this city. Ml** Howard Is one or itbe most nt- traotlve women In the state, both In looks and manner. She !■ tall nnd slender and exceedingly fair, nnd dresses in exquisite tuafe. The evening before Miss no ward left, Mbs, Mnmle Hatcher Invited sev eral friends to her home after "Char ley's Aunt." The gueats were: Mias Hanson and -Mr. Nelltgsn, Miss How. urd and Mr. Phillips. Mis* MMMfra and Mr. Pickett and "Mr. (MnW, A sumptuous supper, consisting of of etc re, bird*, wl.ivls and coffo.- mm* served. The Mbit d(sx--mtloUs were Amerkun beautle* nnd red taper*. Certainly nothing 1m more enjoyable «hsn a supper at midnight nnd this phrtlcTrtu- cue w-ss unusuolly plea*, tint. Miss Frances Gordon Fry will be in Moron some weeks, the guest of her aunt, Mr*. Preston, on Cotton uvenue. Macon several thnes tojgore cuvd las a kirg* circle of frleod* who urc delighted to hhve her with them nguln. •H ,c * v « next week to visa friend* In Atlanta. The Mimes Cochran, two charming young ladles of Charlotte. N c.. are the guest* of Mr*. Andrew J. Orr, on • , 22- .T^ry are both excep- “4 falentcd. and «Sj*r ' *■»* *« will be U»e occa- *lon of bumeivsM entertainments tr> i^J r .! 10 " ar - Mrs- Orr give* a recep- 4idn to them on TuccufcLy. night. Gtajer m»dc her debut nt the Pwgre** Club reception last Monday craning. and judging from her popu- dh that occasion she Is io be one of the toelle* Mil* winter. . I^'T^wwd^wwne talk of a young ***** Th«into*glvlng german.. A very good Idea Indeed and a moat appro priate time, for the young ladle* to rmum some thanks nnd gratitude bo S* «•» for ’•torir vhourht futnes* •^jxsrtwut the oedson. The germttn « wiT 5*2! •« «toe teg CUtoln Club CO Thonksglv-ng afternoon and even- \&J!£.? taaot w*th the fum- Ily dloner on that d.ty. Thetlde* hie been suvnter by Misses Hatcher nnd KMison, and as It Is something ot an undertaking for two persamjlhey cer tainly nhould have the assistance of every woman who I* willing to Join Omm. The iidles never fall to have everything elegant and enjoyable In every particular, *0 the german on Tbankwrlvlng diy will be something pleasant to anticipate. m Since -the horse show rend chrysan themum exhibit have some to a close ,n Now York the tblnlt for Show* Is not yet Ksflsdid. so nhe latest is n "portrait show,” where all the beauti ful women are seen tn the afternoon and evenings, both In the flesh and on canvas and cardboard. It Is hard on fhe New York women, hut ft Is never theless true that to drew crowds ihe manager* have been compelled <0 of fer such Inducements <1* fine music snd refreshments. Perhaps If «hey . would have a little skin show with *>me of the Now York "Johnnie*” with strings a la -the toy Jumping Jack, and per forming such foals ns raising a onne or otrrylng a chrysanthemum,, they would have greeter crowd* than they could accommodate. It Is about time* for the drsmatv club to put on s-nottber society drama for the benefit of be Public Library. •'Everyobdy’s Friend" proved touch a success last season that many of the young people are willing nnd anxious lo attempt something else In the ama teur line. Mr. Howard White, who I* a young man of decided histrionic *nl- snt, remarked » day or two ago that It Is mos likely "Wilkinson’s Widow’s" would he presented by the amateurs of Macon before Christmas. Miss Ruth Cheatham, n most atrac- tlve young lady from West End. is In dho city, tho guest of Mias Mary Lea Felder, on First street. M* ■Mrs. W. M. Johnston gave a small hut very elegant luncheon Thursday afternoon, copUmentary to Mrs. Cham ber*. Few women possess ths art of entertaining as doc* Mrs. Johnston, and her affairs «ce characterised by a gnace and charm chat give genuine pleasure of her guests. Try this recipe for cleaning delicate laces, which an old laeemu-ker, who has renovated many a gossamer for the great connoisseur and lover of laces. ■M-me. Modjeska, gave to her pupil nnd patron: Spread the lace out on paper, cover with calcined magnesia, piece an other paper over It and put « awiiy be- itwoen the leaves of a book or other pressure for two or three days. Then all It needs la a skillful shake to aoal- ter the powder, nnd its delicate threads are as fresh and clean <t« when tlrst woven. s,» MBs Maude Tatmadge left yesterday p . 1 S 3,aim vl8lt *° Mis * Proaton in t*hto city. Yi!L* but i .Y ery;p,m * :M¥t Kerman wa* ikuiced at tho Log Cabin Club on Fhlday evening. About fifteen couples ouJ the affair proved very deUghtfui for those present. Now that so manV’of the favorite au thors are presented in editions do luxe ? n * while extravagantly ndmlr. Ing the whlto and gold nnd soft fade colors of the bindings, how one :« to keep their beauty fresh whUe enjoying J. h " 7" tcn .'*J ’°. r ordinarily much hand ling does take tho bloom off them, even though one a hands be Paatidlusly nice. ibsse toueb-me-not volumes have cail- rd forth decoratlvo covers, nnd In noth- . °»»* cleverness more apparent thnn In the way the cover Is made to tl- lull rale some motif of tho book. On# woman who reads that la skilful «. n ®^ * " '"Penally original In making th* cover strike tho keynote of tn* content*. ,«H>y M Otnar Khayyam, which Is IxwBd ln perishable pearl gray and S2J; haa mado a sUp of wine-colored India silk, on which she has embroidered a straggling grnpevlne, hung with clus ters of ths fruit he Immortallacd, rros. sin* It from corner to corner, and on the “ drooping blush rose scatters Its railing petals over the whole surface Aa the old Persian worshipped the vine or wine, as tho symbol of life and dearly admirsbiy ”**’ * h ° ha ’ lnterpr * ted Wm For her Browning, bound In white and stamped with sweet peas In natural tlhe, she hns mode a cover of green moire, and across It goes a branch of apple blos soms, on whloh I* perched a little brown thrush, and beneath him run the line*, traced In Irregular lettering; "Hs sings each song twlca over. Lest you should think h* Nover could recapture Tho first lino careless rapture." But perhaps th* moat unique and origi nal of book cover* Is one for a Thomas a Kempt*, made of real sackcloth from tho East. Scarcely lea* Interesting Is a whit# doth one tor a haiidnxne copy ot Poo’s tales On ono aide Is embroidered In boktly prominent padded work that moat grew- some, one-eyed feline Immoratliied as the lhack 0*1, and on the oppoiite cover Is a huge Dr*tUlan beetle, oono In bullion, symbolising th* Gold Rug. Th# cleverly Ingenious woman need be at no loss whatever m malting her nn* twok* attractive In their coats of every, day utility. Women'* card* tmi year are printed on very thin cardboard, hardly thicker than a thick tihcct ot note napcr.an*) are quits small and almost aware Hi# ad- vantage of these thin cards It very pat- ent-*o many more can be carried at once, and they cun also go Into a purse instead of bring only carried in a card case of generous sire. The fashion of a husband and wifea name being put on one card haa been voted a trine old-fsthlonsd these last two year*, it may bo a sign of th* time* and of the Independence of women that Mr. and Mrs. Norton Jonss do not care to be oiossel with on* another, but prefer to be quite Independent oven In the matter ot idsttlng cards, a young gut's visiting card should hav* her name on It In lull, nluuys preceded by .Miss from th* time she is allowed a card of her own. The Orel year a girt U tn society her man* Is goes- crally put on th* same card with her mothers. When too or three girls In a family are In society at one* th* oMemt Simply uses the family name on her card, wltn Mies prefixed, whlls the others ap pear aa Miss Dorothy. MUa Margaret or ails* Gladys Anne. fc-ven tiny babies have lately been giv en visiting cards, wee little things with th* baby's name written In full The fashion Is rather s silly one. yet. after ail. why should not a child iravt a card when hs tolls anywhere just as well aa an older person. ass For late fall and winter there are shown only little collarette rapes of vet. vet. edged heavily with rich hir snd brilliantly lined. They hav* high cottars mad* In one with th* cap*, and two or three slight Whalebones Inserted In the back and shtea to Insure smoothness and •nuenes* about the neck. TO the woman who cannot altatid a whole fur garment this tattle affair offers a substitute that Is as becoming and almost as luxurious In effect so the whole .Torment. That being th* case, what If It tsnf as warm* EVERY NEW DAY •••• IS A •••• GREAT OCCASION Calling upon us to do, our best. Hundreds of people call to see how near our advertisements and stocks correspond, and to judge how well we do our work. Expecting to continue in business we dare not let our assortments run low or our prices run high. It is al together against our interest to allow any lack of goods or to permit of any doubt of rightness of price. We ■ cannot wait, for customers to correct our prices, but by keeping constant watch we insure their correctness. Thus our customers, whether informed of values or not, are amply protected. Our prices are not made extremely low for emergencies. The largeness of our , business enables us to afford the least prices all the time. BELIEVE YOUR OWN EYES. You can see Hhre always:—Finest exhibition of Clothing, plainly marked values, newest things daily, and comparisons prove that we are never undersold, that we do not sell Yinworthy goods, that we have no old stocks to push off. Inviting and giving full con fidence, we ask for nn examination of present offerings. Every standard make and grade of Suit and Overcoat is somewhere in the gathering beneath this roof, x MACON, GA.- • 51 10 353 - - - CHERftY STREET Engines, Bote, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery Ail Kinds. CZARINA^ 0K&. The latest fad, at DEO. T. BBELAND’S, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. 1,113 .’I (ESTABLISHED 1881.1 l , ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liouors, Wines and Cigars, 457 AND (69 CHERRY STREET..MACON. GEO. Tha beat Liquors lor tho least money. Bend for price list. v ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Agents. THEY WILL BE HERE. BOSTON DOCTORS. DR. J. WHITMAN. DR. It. RENWIOK. For two days only this visit. OCTOBER 2t and 3. WEDNESDAY and THURS DAY. AH who call nn there eminent physicians the above date will receive all medical service, and surgical treatment FREE UNTIL CURED. The object of thla FREE SERVICE Is to become quickly acquainted with the sick; sire to demonstrate tho superior excellence ot their methods ot treating all diseases ot a chronic or long-standing nature. The doctors feel assured that the grateful endorsements of the many they r elleve and cure will give them, during their future visits, an extended practice that will amply repay for this great outlay of time and’ money. Although they treat aU dlreires of a chronic, long-atandlng. obscure or difficult nature, and cure many soomllcd Incurable diseases, they wish It thoroughly understood that tf, after a thorough examination, your case Is found to be Incurable urc frankly tell you so and reserve Ihe right to reject all such "!■*, J, MAIN OFFICE 8) .WALTON STREEET, ATLANTA. GA. ALL DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES TREATED. . CATARRH CURED—Consumption In the Incipient stage; Bronchitis. Asthma. Rheumatism, all diseases ot the nose, throat. lungs, stomach, liver and' kidneys; Scrofula, Sores. Ulcers and all chronic blood troubles; Eczema, I’aorlaals, Pimples, Blotches and all akin troubles jreated and cured It accepted. NERVOUS DISEASES—Epilepsy positively and permanently cured. Nervous de bility from any cause. Hysteria, Neurathenla, Chorea. St. Vllusf Dance, etc., posh lively cured by th# London Specific treatment If curable. DISEASES OF WOMEN.—W* exatnlnt ladles without exposure, and treat all diseases peculiar to their sex without the us* ot rings, pessaries, etc., by n new and painless method. i* MEN—Weak. Diseased. Despondent—Men suffering from ere mature decoy, ex hausted snd enfeebled powers, diseases causing losses, drains, weak or falling mem ory, blotches, pimples. Impure blood, falling ot hair, etc., should visit them at once. By their Anglo-German methods snd remedies they guarantee such suffer ers immediate relief and a permanent cure. CANCERS and malignant tumors and growth* all enlargements and glandular swritings removed and cured without th* us* of a knife. No pain. No matter what disease you are suffering from, or how long standing; no nutter how many physl. clans have failed to cure you. call on us. It will cost you nothing and you may profit by It. Office hours 8 a. m. to I p. m. 80 Walton street. Athena, Go. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Manteis, Tiles and Grates. Nbw la ths time to buy ths above before ths oold weather cornea, l have til* large**, stock South, with prices lower than *vir. .T. C. BURKE. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. T ?• SASH. HOOK LUMBER, MOULDING! fianiffi AND CEMEE AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. / LMDIIG WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. HACOIf. OK. lUautacEWb and JJmwu.s BARNES* T SADDLKBY. LEATHER AND SHOEPIDtSIL tm. 862. Asians Add Cherry Street .L. Cohen & Co., LKJCOES, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Orders promptly' filled. J* L BACK* Manager. • • • Macon Ga* A trial solicited. MACQH SASH, DQQR & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I V . AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF It II II It . . Sash. Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDYVAE, Etc. The fayto Get There! w* Houston, Tex. Galveston, Tex. San Antonio, Tex. Austin, Tex. Dallas, Tex. , Ft. Worth, Tex. Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, O. Detroit, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind. Chicago, III. - St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo, > Omaha, Neb. , St. Paul, Minn.) Denver, Col. Kansas. Nebraska. • Minnesota.) Dakota. California. — And all Points West. buy Tiekrr* over the Tills line runs double dally trains and through cars from Atlanta to th* Southwest, via New Orleans. This line has double dally trains and through cars from Atlanta to the Southwest, via Mem phis. This line has double dally trains and through cars from Atlanta to thb Northwest, Via St. Louis. This line has double dally trains and two routes to Chicago and Ifest, via Louisville and via Evansville. Full in form At ion cbeerftilly ftiinf*bed upon ap plication to FRED 0. BUSH, Dill. Pair, Agt, - ATLANTA, GA. C. P, ATM0RE, Gun’l Pan. Agt., LOUISVILLE, KY. In the World, ••• UNDINE. Cyus'hecJ TVHddli'pg* Flour* The only Flour of Its kind, and the best ot onyklnd. Itlsirmilobyasecretpro- cess known to but two persons. *100,000 has been offered for the Knowledge The Undine la the best floor sold in Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, Go. The Undine gives perfect s&tlnfa*' tlon. J. H. Stillwell, Luella, Ga. NOEL MILL COMPANY. Estlll Springs. Tenia. DON’T BE A Ready-Made MAN Call at 383 Second St., «n4 see how you can have « Tailor at Ready-Made Pricey. Id 18 hoan OoMirbaea , and dinchnrcoM from th* /L^TI without Inconvenience* Madison Avenue HOTEL, ftadlson Ave. and 58th St.,' NEW YORK. $3 ptr day 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. Heal Estate Agent, 36 Second street. I have some nice house* yet to rent. Come ana see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings tor sale. List your property with me and give me a chance to see what I can do wlti; 1L PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , Is) DR, J. J. SUBERS. , U | Permanently located. In th* sp»> •laltlea venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. ’ Cure guaranteed. Address la conlldenc*. with Stamm 110 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. C H. PEETK, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. .. . 806 SECOND STREET, J MACQN, GA ,::|Y-iv I DR. J. H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, omc* 588 Cherry at, Maoott. Ga. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence. First street, nea; Cherry. MACON SAVINGS BANK ltd Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus §150,000 Pay* 5 per cent Interest on dejfcalt* of (1 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities 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.•••••••..-•Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BANI OF. MACON, GA H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpla President. Vlce-Preeldsi J. W. Cabsnl,e. Coahlcr. We solicit th* butlaua ot mirchaa planter, and bank* offering th' courtesy, prompts to*, safety out lib silty. Th* largest capital sad sure st any bank in Mlddls Georgia. THE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO MACON, GA H. J. Lamar, Prealdeat; Gee. B. Tar. ptr. Vic*-Preaid eat; I. w. t1n»,i» Cashier; D. M. NeUlgao, Accountant. CAPITAL, *200,000. SURPLUS, 8M.C00. Interest paid on dopooita s por cent, pee annum. Economy la th* rood to wealth. Deposit your savins, any they will bo increased by interest. ’ Com pounded eamLannually. J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson, Vic* President, t» p. Hlllyer. Cashier. Ths American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..„ „ „ „ „ ..82S0.W0.tX> SURPLUS., 128 HOC OS Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georrli. Aoeminl. £ banka corporations and Individual* will recotr* careful.attentlonT Correarxim d»1M» invltM 1 . - - •wvre.swywi*. _ COTTON. I wish to Inform my irtend. and pa tron. that 1 have moved across Poplar street, opposite my old stand, and with Improved faculties and more conveniently stranded warehouse. 1 am better prepared than twr lo bundle their cotton to ad vantage Consignments always receive my prompt -at persoosl atlontlao. NEW ROOP-l -CORRECT WEIGHTS’, HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION QUARANEEDI ELLIOTT ESTES. 111-01 Poplar street. first Moil M, OF MACON. GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. w. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLANTS SON, BANKER MAC0R, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1865 In teres! Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits. YVe handle foreign exchange and arran" travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild " Londou for all European poiata.