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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1894
AMONG 11 MY H1IS
lomething Interesting to Head From
tire Fen or a Macon
Citizen,
THE CELEDUATED UTE PASS.
lorn* «f III* Town* That Ar« Riaiured
arowad Iht Footoftbc MsanUlai
JViar Flk«’« PMh.A Moat
Baadabla Lillar.
Colorado Springs, Col., Nov. 17.—
(xjaUlng vr«* from Man'.tou Is tho
famous Ute Pa*, tor portops fifty
(Tara a popular rottto for uiulo and
n-ngoo trains between die mst side of
tiio Itocklos, and tfao fertile me*ia ly-
mg baawcon the range* and die rich
plains of tiio PsdAc slope. In former
yeans It seas steep, ragged and in some
parts daDgenMis. Sow tt is s well Kept
country road and Is a popular drire
for Tlsltors at Man'.tou or the many
attractive villas located In (bo Pna*.
It I* now the shortest route to the r'.ch
gold and stiver mines being developed
st Cripple Creek, some thirty milts
west of Mnmttoa.
The Colorado Midland railway uses
this route in crossing tbe mountain
from Ordomflo Spring*, where it leaves
the main line of the Hnntta Ye syatrin,
of which it Is a part, to Buena Vlata,
TandvHle and Its Pacflo ooanedlion
at (Beirwood Springs,
The cost of building this road was
enormous. Seven tunnels pierce the
cpttra of the mountain in the distance
of two miles. The englncerlhg skill
displayed In 3s construction Is ns much
to he admired and oenmctuled ns Hint
of any fine across the mountains, The
grade Is heavy and die curves nro
sharp, as the lino endeavors to follow
the contour of the canon in its ascent.
Por a distance of forty miles two largo
consolidated ten wheel onglucu ace re
quired to make tho schedule with n pas
senger train of four coaches. Croat
precaution Is nocewnry when trains aro
climbing this grade to keep 1ho trn'n
under control as to speed. I saw the
wreck'some tlireo years ago of a train
oonslsllug of an engine and thirteen
oars, of which the engineer lost con
trol coming down this grade, and It wna
almost nccosaury to nek of what d.d
the pile of trash-hriglnally consist.
Manttou has a good public school,
attended by white and colored child
ren. As there nro only six colored
children in the town, 1 guess It wna de
cided to bo cheaper to hnvo less senti
ment than separate otiools. However,
I do not llilnk eenttanot or expense
has nnyflfing to do with tflio mixture.
It seeiiM to bo a mailer of lndlfferenco
to patrons and scliolitrs.
Six miles cost of Mnnltou, Just whero
tho plains moot tlto foot hills. Is llol-
orado Springs, a beautiful city of 13,000
inJiatoUtiuits. Tiio plan of tlie. city Is
almost jM-rf.s-t; flv- li«xiti.m ts lord,
the brand, well-kept efrvata running
north nnd south, ease nnd wear, nro
l«>nlciv,l w-.'ih large (villoutvoo-1 tree*.
Several entire square* nre reserved for
parks In tlfi? heart of tho cjty, ami nre
delightful places of rest nutl recreation
for idiMdren nnd invalids.
Tho cottonwood tree requires much
moisture for rapM growth; this la pro
vided for by irrigation, water being
brought from ndjacenr streams
through ditches and conducted along
the curbings In little wooden troughs
by means of (rates. These are mwde
to overflosv nt will. By these means
the (lower gardens Aro also watered.
Frequently months puss without rain.
Tho city's supply of waiter Is pure
and {deuUful ond comes through pipes
from tho lake on the mountain beyond
Mnnltou. Ths tall, handsome business
houses, built of nntlvo sandstone, would
do credit to a larger population. Pri
vate residences urn not. crowded, many
aro truly elegant and imposing, front
ed by large, well-kept flower gardens.
It ta claimed Hut Colorado ttprlngs baa
more wealthy residents lihnn any city
of the tamo population in tho United
State*. Banking facilities nre Ample
nnd this city Is the hanking town of
large agricultural, slock-rataing nnd
mining Interests. The hotels are kgrge,
commodious nnd well conducted nnd
(havo a large parsonage in sosaotk Tho
electric street cur syitem 1. all that
could be desired. Access to Manlttnt
Is had by electric curs every fifteen
minutes; also ttw steam railroads run
trains at frequonit Interval*.
The city Is 6.000 feet above the level
■of the sea, wkh tv pure, dry, rarlflcd
utmosphere. The vlmv from aflv point
in the city of Pike's Peak nnd the long
range of snow-capped mountains is
grand ,nd inspiring. Denver Is SO miles
north. Pueblo forty miles south, with
which cities Colorado Spring* has con-
nrollon by four railroads. 1 came nenr
forgetting <ono commendable nttrlhute
of this pretty etty; that la. It has no
barrooms. The ownership of properly
is conditioned upon no Intoxicating
liquors being sold an premise*.
The western corporate limbs of Col
orado Springs ta the eastern rorpornte
limits of Colorado Ct!y. evilly known
its "Old Town." nnd has the dsttne-
'ton rif Irivlrv been the capital of the
territory of Colorado. It hns * papula-
tkxi of perttap* f.000. It I* * town of
one street, so to speak, which is three
miles fnnr. through tho length of which
runs -.he Colorado fanning* and Manttou
eleetrlc car line, nnd I* the sne-d rot-1
for tho fast horses of both cities. Bar
rooms on every side nnd the vicious
element of both seres nre nt home
in Colorado City.
•The wetter proposes frying life on
fc Color*do rnttrflt for a while. A friend,
kteene forty miles ca*t of fll* c>»v.
wrre.e for u* to eome out. nnd knowing
ones rty thit the ranch. nut-door life
of a ranch ts highly run tu-w- to
health, nnd w» s'* not thl* far *w\v
from home nnd friends foe <*u—.
X,. R. J.
Colorado Cprlngs, Colo. ,
tffT.TPtl nv V TROT.TjPW «*\H
(Unabk, 8. C., Nov. 17—'This after
noon Mi-s Mol jane of Client w, S t',
a student st a college hero, tea* nm
over by on electro cans while erosjf**
tho track, -nt Main strew, site was
thrown under the ear and noth -,f her
legs were horribly ran I'eUxi. the en
tiro car pa sains error the n. She wax
taken to the hospital, whore h*r limbs
were amputated. She at s;tq
o'clock tonight.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
THROUGH EYES
FEMININE.
"The world wws aad-tno garden was a
Today's Atlanta Constitution says;
"Miss Lilljm Lochrano will speed
Christmas with her sister, Mra. Isxdi-
rano-Austell, who .will take her family
over from BuKanoro to gothant to
spend the hoi.ti lys." Any uuws con
cerning Mjaa I/odiraoe la always Inter-
•wtlng to the many ndnr.ren sbo has
In Macon, and lau-r In tho season sho
will vlelt frjentb here.
Mr. Ross White spent Sunday In Ma
con, much to the delight of bis tnauy
friends.
ass
Ofcra Lila CibanjB. one of this sea
son's charming debutantes, Is In At
lanta, the guest of Miss Mildred Cab-
unlss nnd’ Miss Wing.
On last Friday evening Miss Mary'
Lee Felder gate a very pleasant tnu-
SlcJle at her home on First street.
Miss Cheatham of West End and Miss
Grace Cuciiniu of Charlotte tuldtxl
much to the pleasure of the evening
by several vocal selections well ren
dered. Delightful refreshments were
served,- nnd the evening passed only
too quickly for the following guests:
Misses Cheat bum, Cochran, Small and
Daniels: Messrs. Orr, Hurt, Walker,
Bills, Curran Ellis nnd liyals.
Tho Misses Cheatham, who haVo
been Miss Felder’s guests for serral
weeks, returned to their humo in West
End .Saturday. ,
Jlr. Winsblp Cahrj'ss wen: up to
Atlanta io attend the lootbnil gmno
on Saturday, but returned to tbe city
Inst night.
Mr. Frank M. Stafford of Barnes-
vlUe, who is well known nnd highly
Mtoemed nil over tbe state, spent yes-
l—rtl.iy in Macon.
The fool-ball game booked for
Thanksgiving tiny Is the topic of In
terest now. Soe.oty Is taking tv gr--.it
deal of Imprest in it, ttntl the boys are
doing no little prnut.cmg. The conic-
qitonce is, It will bo i grei-t and glo
rious success.
Tho following announcement will In
terest -Macon people, since tho hrldo
has many friends nnd relatives in tit's
city. Ths marriage took place in At
lanta Hoveml days ngo:
"The marriage of Miss Ruby Bylpg-
ton nnd (Mr. Leon Walker, which was
Bolomnlzed Inst evening nt the parson-
ngo of Grace church, was In the nature
of n surprise, cron to tho their most
‘.ntlmnle friends nnd relatives. Dr.
Kendall performed (Jto ceremony,
whldi wns witnrsfietl by tho Initiator
of his homo anil one or two other
friends of rite couple.
“Miss Bylngton Is one of the most
bcaut-'ful young girls in the city and
one of the heller of the younger Set In
which she moved. Bite Is Iho daughter
of Jlr. and Airis. G. W. Bylngton nml Is
only 18 years of nge.
"Mr. Walker Is about 25, and u young
roan of excellent business ability, hav
ing item for yenrs In tho othco of
Chamberlin. .1 elm-son & Ce. The young
couple nre nt 7211 Washington street.
Their friouda predict a happy life tor
them."
’Women nre bom misers, even tho
meet, lavish awl generous a nuns them.
They board, apparently for the mere
sake of hoard-tig. They stive empty
tqioola and scraps of lining, bits of
feather, small useless odds and ends
of velvet and ribbon. Their wrap bags
itntl sowing baskets reveal the Instinct
In its commonest form. The collect.oil
era/..- shows it .it a lilglier point.'
I-'rom tiio itlmo when, as Itttlo girls,
Utey go about with airings of buttous
Ho tiio day when ns old ladles they
leave tlielr oollectlotw of briest-brao to
Home art museum, they nre everlast
ingly collecting. Tlte original ones
collect with a oerlain degree of tils-
cr-mtotlon naff Judgment. Tho others
collect whatever they hear It Is proper
to collect, from souvenir spoons to
haindkcrchlcfk. Sentimental young per
sons colleot pebbles, mosses, twigs,
keep old flowers, worn out veils, dis
carded gloves nnd tho like, ns remln-
4m e( mutlo cpCsodes. This is
lxtrmloss enough, as it costs very
little and dot* not really burden tho
mind with memories n-ny longer than
the mind would be burdenyd any way.
But once tho collectlmt craxe passe*
tills lrnt'mletH stage It becomes perni
cious.
The woman who makes a fetich ef
laces nnd rollf-ota them Is laying up for
herself a worry about tho (MUllseoeM
of the lime she'buys: die will >vorty
over the J (flora lug lnlltteuce of time,
tite twiring of carelss cleaners, the pos-
s-bTUy of lire nnd thieves. The woman
whose ono idea on nil her travels Is
to get a souvenir spoon or a souvenir
cup loses oil the Joy of traveling. In
creases tho ditllcUTty of packing and
frequently burdens herself with things
valueless tn themselves nnd not long
VgfcMbU as mementoes.
Tbe coUeottns fad is one to be do-
erted vigorously. It develojis a miserly
spirit. It adds burtlen* to life. It
HKkiom, except 'u the caso of those col
lecting geniuses who nre tho excep
tion* proving_the nde. raids anything
ef particular raliu to one's possessions.
The only good tlvlng to ho said for It
is that it occupies tite feminine mind.
BEYOND COMPARISON.
Are the sood qualities possessed by Hood's
Sarsaparilla. Above all It rurlfles tbe
bloo-1. thus streuxthealng tt* nenrei: It
refulatra the dlaeatlve organs, Invilcrates
the kldneya and liver, and tone* ar.d
bull-ls up the entire sya'em, ourea acrotula,
dvepepala. catarrh nnd theumaUsm. Get
liood's ard only Hood's.
HOOD'S PILT-S cute all liver Ula, bill
lousneas, jaundice, Indlaeatlon, sick head
ache. 3c.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people we see
around u* seem to prefer to suffer and
be nude mUerable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dtsilne**, lose of appetite,
coming up of the food, yellow akin,
when for TS cent* we will sell them
Shiloh's Yitallser .guaranteed to cure
them?
Sold by Ooodwyn ft Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Colton avenue.
BUCK DEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The beet salve tn tbe lerM for Cuta,
Bruise*. Soravuleere, Salt Rheum. Fe
ver Sores, Tetter. Chawed H.-.i-lo, chil
blain*. Come, and all Skin Eruptions,
and poolUvely curea Pile*, or no pay re-
Otgr»d. It 1* guaranteed to givu per
feet aghCHedoa or nyaoey tefund»*L
Price iS rents per box. For cate by H.
J. Lamar ft sea.
11611101.
No matter how large the lot, if it is sufficiently
price-interesting we are always ready to take it. The
manufacturers know. this well enough—so well that
we’re almost sure to have first say on every big offer
ing. Out of such command of the market lias grown,
under this roof, by far the largest Clothing business
in Macon—larger, it is said, than the combined doings
in this line of any other three competing houses.
In all our great selling of past seasons nothing
approaching the output here of the past few weeks.
Such qualities and such prices were never yoked
before in the South, so far as we know.
CZARINA’
The latest fad, at GEO. T, BEELAND'S, Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
MACON, GcA.
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Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
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(IN BOTTLES ONLY.) . •
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to aid digestion It is a moat plc-asant and refreshing beverage, an article
Incomparably strengthening to the in valid and convalescent.
This beer Is brewed from the best selected malt and from hops Imported
from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method iiythe Hof Braue-
rei at Pilson, Bohemia. Barba rod sa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In
taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality Is preferred to
the Imported Pilsner by connoiseurs.
For tne dinner table arid for a lun cb there Is nothing better than a bot
tle of Bnrbhrosea. ULLMANN ft WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In the city. ’Phone 431. • Sole Agents.
Rand, Mclally & Co/s
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Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Vfnr to the time to buy ths above before the cold weather coma*. I have
Che lamer*, stock South, with prices lower than evor.
ssssseT* C* BURK.Es
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA. *
SASa 00083, L0M8E8, 1100101833, PJUHIi UM= AND CEMENT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADINQ WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
«ACO% OIL,
Manalactaren and Un*w«■«
BAWOm
saddler?,
leather and BnoEPiDixas.
ffn. K2. IMaa-a L3d Cherry StssL
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQCOBS, CIGARS arid TOBACCO.
J. L. MACE, Manager, - - - Maoon Os.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial eoliolted.
MAC0H SASH, DOOR k LUMBER GO.
INCORPORATED CAPITAL $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
( j. k —and MANUl-’ actubers OF is d t .. ...
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. | °*5Sl?SMri^SSir«i.
, LETTER LIST.
The following letters will be sent to the?
dead letter office If not called for within
thirty days from date.
GENTLEMEN.
A-T. P* Alison.
B—Hetiry C. BuUey. Hiram Bryant. Chaa.
Berken, A. t\ Bawn, A. L*. Blair, E.
M. Bass & Co.
D—Kenny Daniel.
E—Joe Ellason. _ _
F—Thomas B. Felder, R. F. Fairfax, F.
B. Fleming, Ramon Ferguson, Mans
Feal.
0—6. H. Grant,, Larir Garhaan, W. J.
Grayblll, D. D. Gaudaker, C. Gain?,
Burney Gaston, A. W. Green Ross
UtilfeUan.
H—Rev. S. M. Hammond, Joseph Holmes,
M. A. Hanner, H. M. Hawkins. Chas.
E. Hamilton, Charles Hodges, Alin
Hogan, D. A. Hill.
J—J. C. Johnston, Ohartie Jones, C. Jack-
son, Allen'Johnson, B. Jones, Walter
Jefferson, Sam Jewel.
K—James Kennedy. _ „
it—a. M. Jvee, William Lyons, W. S.
Lewis, W. W. Lanson.
M—W. A. McCoy Walter M. Williams,
Willie *M. Kentr, W. T. McCullough,
Warren McCurly, John C. Miller, Ed
gar McKenny, M. A. Marshburn, T.
C. Marsnall.
P—Epliron Pesson, George J. Pemberton,
T* J- Parger, Isaac Phillips, Bob A.
Prater, Benjamin Klves, Alike Rade,
J. G. Rabun, H. Rountree, Frank
Radford, Ed Roe, Delong Rice.
B—Howel Shropshire, Tom Smflth, W. E.
Saunders, Fletcher Smith, E. B.
Smith, Ellas Shockley. Ben Saleaberg,
W. M. Simmons, H. M. Swlnward.
T-Prince Thornton, Sandie Thomas.
V—t. O. VJnson.
w—w. C. Westmoreland, Silas White,
Morion Williams, L. H. Willlaims, Jim
White, James J. Wright* D. C.
Wlieeler. . .
LADIES’ LIST.
A—Miss Shirley AUtnon.
B—Mian Mattie Barrett, M3BS Lesson
Burd, Mrs. Olive Brewer, Bu3le
Breant, Airs. E. H. Brown, bliss Eliza
Bird, Mattie Berken.
C—Mrs. Henrietta Carter, Mrs. Joda Coro
ner.
D—Miss Louise Daniel, Dora Daniels.
F—Airs. Carrie Franklin, Miss Mattie
Frauds, Aliss Mattie Fuss.
G—L/uclle Greer, Miss Nancy Gun.
H—Mrs. Cadey Harrison, Mrs. Callle
Hatherton, MJss Hattie PlDlman, Miss
Harriet Howard, Mrs. Henrietta Har
den.
J—Mrs. Lena Jenkln.
K—Miss Bertha F. Koestner.
L—Mattie Lmde, Mrs. Martha. Low, Mra
Adallne Light foot, Miss Annie Louder,
Lucdnda AlcGam, Mallnda McNeal,
Miss Ethel Mann, Miss Mollie Aloorc;
Alisa -Mollie Mils, Mrs. Mattie Ala-
prlal, Mrs. Mary Massee.
N—Mra. K. Netfns, Lucy Norwood.
I» HI— Belle Patterson.
R—Aliss CCora Rlvtos, Alisa Viola Rdoe;
Aliss Rose RLne, Aliss Lucy Ricker,
son, Airs. E. x* Rice, Airs. Blrdlc
Rlohordaon.
a—AihM ’Lucy snouce, Miss Alaggte
Smith, Miss Marie Smith, Mrs. F. W.
SkTllem, Miss Mattfo Story.
T—Mrs. W. A. Taylor, Airs. Lena Town
send, Miss Minnie Thomas.
W—Mamie H. Walker, Mra. S. C. Wag
ner, Mlse Janie WUOams, Miss R. R.
Williams.
S. B. PRICE, Postmaster.
A. A. Bivins. Supt.
Macon, Oa,, Ncfv. 19, 1S)4.
Lizzie M. Hummell ve. Gcorsre C.
HunvmeU. Petition for divorce. In Bibb
Superior Court. November term, 1894.—
To George C. Hummell: You are hereby
notified to be and appear at the next
term of Bibb Superior Cburt, In person
or by attorney, then and there <o make
answer to the above stated cause.
Witness the honorable John L. Har
deman, Judge of the Superior Court of
Bibb counity. ROBT. -A. NISBET,
Clerk Superior Court, Bibb County.-
Dessau & Hodges, petitioner’s attor
neys.
DON’T BE A
Ready-Made MAN
Oil at 3S3 Second St., snj see how you
-n hu-E a I All--- at Ke.<J>-MaJe friccs.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
nadlson Ave. and 58th St.,'
NEW YORK.
Ss jt er dty 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 Bolt
Line cars pass the door.
H. M. CLARK, Paop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night
A. T. HOLT.
Real Estate Agent, 38 Seoond street.
I have some nice houses yet to rent
Come ana 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 IL
PROFESSIONAL CARD*. , |,j
DR. J. J. SUBEIta. .a 1
Permanently located. la the sp
cUUles venereal. Lost energy n
•tored. Female Irregularities an
poison oak. Cure guarantee!
Address In confidence, with stam;
810 Fourth street. Maoon. Gt.
DR. C. H. PEETE,
STB, EAR, NOSH AND THROAT,
, M6 SECOND STREET, j U
MACON, OA. ”
DR. j; H. SHORTER,
SSXB, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT,
omc* 588 Cherry st, Macon, a*.
DR. GILMER’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
MACON SAYINGS BAJ
(7* Mulberry: Street, Macon, Gs,
Capital and surplus $160,0
Pays I per cent Interest on deposits
of 11 snd upward. Real estate loans os
the monthly Installment plan, and loanl
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Will act at
administrator, executor, guardian, re
celver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL., President
H. G. CUTTER Vice-President
J. W. CANNON ....Cashlet
EXCHANGE BAXI
OR MACON, OA.
H. J. larr-ar. Geo. B. Turph
President Vlce-Preeld*
J. W. Cabanlaa, Cashier.
We soiled the business 0 f mtrcfcai
planters and banks, offering tb
courtesy, promptness, safety and kb
silty, tnt* largest capital and ourp
of any bank in MIddIa Gwtrgbu
HON SAVINGS ML t TBUSIC3
MACON, GAst
n. 9. Lamar, President; Qm, b. Tup.
l4r. Vlce-Preaid*at; J. w.
Cashier; D. If. Nelllgaa. Accountant.
CAPITAL, *200,000. SURPLUS, $30,000.
Interest paia on depoolU l per cent
per nanum. Economy la the road t<
wealth. Depoelt your savings any the|
will Le incre&vsd by InteresC, Com*
pounded semi-annually.
J. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. Vie* President X- P. Hlllyer. Cashier.
The American national Bank,
MACON, OA.
CAPITAL...- „ „ ,, ,.8350,000.00 SURPLUS.. ,. 118,000.M
Largest capital nt any national bank In Central Georgia. Account* of
kanlcs, oorporatlona and lndl/ldualn wll 1 receive careful attention. Oorreapon-
dencs Invited.
COTTON.
X wish to Inform my friends and pa
trons that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, and with
improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse. I am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage'
Consignments Always receive my prompt
personal attention*
NEW ROOM CORRECT WEIGHTSl
HIGHEST PRICES l SATISFACTION
GCAlvANEKDl
ELLIOTT ESTES.
KU4S Poplar Atnet,
First WW M,
OF MACON, GA.
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
L C. -PLAIT'S SOI,
BANKER
ESTABLISHED 136
BAC0H GEORGIA.
Banking in all its branches. Intere
allowed, on Time Deposits
AVe handle foreign exchange and nrranc
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild t
London for all European points.