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Lumber, rough and dreiaed. ehlnglca, 1 alba, and dealers In mixed palnlai lead,
sill, lime, plaster, cement and builders' hardware.
ei< TO 622 THIRD STREET. ' " '"T'Vv.-fl'-rw
THE ALUMNAE WILL MEET.
Ur. Willingham Prefers to Let tbo As-
sociation Formulate Plans For
a Meeting,
TDK SOUTH GEORGIA CONFERENCE
U'ill A1«q MnI Itiorllf nn4 It It Pretty
C«rt*l« That This Body Will Alt*
Take Action on the
littur.
It now seems that the movement to
build a memorial to the late Dr. Baa*
will shape Itself without It being Decea
se ry for 01r. Calder 13. Willingham to
call a meeting. Tho suggestion b»
met with such universal approval that
It seems likely that Idle movement will
lake the proper form ot Us own ac
cord, and that the entire public will
cater Into the movement with heart
and eoul ah the propor time..
Ur. Willingham -does not think it
would be becoming In him to call ft
meeting, Inaemuoh as he Is a privrato
cftlsen sad, moreover, a member of
another denomination. He Is perfectly
willing to aselat in every way pewt-
bte In this good work, but lie would
hither not 'toko a conspicuous part am
prefers than *he plans for a meeting
be shaped by other minds.
Mr. Willingham says the meeting ot
tho Wesleyan Alumnae Association to
day will probably formulate some
Plans on behalf of Chat organisation,
And Ithue the movement will be etartea
off with the approval of the body most
Creotly Interested. Mr. Willingham
thinks perhaps a committed will he ap
pointed to take charge of the matter
on behalf of Itlie Alumna* Association,
or, at any rate, that the association
will show Us hearty willingness to do
Its port In building this memorial.
Mr. WHIIngham also sprite bt die
coming Methodist Conference to be
hold In Waycnons next month. He an
ticipates Hut tlw conference will offl-
daily rocoglro the proposition to erect
this memorial to Dr. Bane, and It may
in that tho matter will be turned over
to the South Otorgla Conference with
the assttatice of the Alumnae Assoein-
tkm. In cither event, the movement
will then have had tlw approval ot
two properly tPiUtorisod bodlru, and
can be carried out with responsible
beads In chance.
It Is Interesting at this (Ime to not.
how Mr. WWUngViun'B suggestion aims
about. It wan merely through u per
sonal desire to see the prop.'r tribute
paid to Dr. Bass, Inasmuch as the de-
ceauled had stwnys been hold tu such
lilgh esteem by Mr. Willingham.. The
litter came to Macon ns a young min
twenty-two years ago, and one of his
first acquaintances wns Dr. Bnss, who
not only gave him weloomo, but after
ward showed n fatherly Interest In
Win, which fctted up to the time of Di*.
Baes’ death. Sir. Willingham- enter
tained the strongest love for the presi
dent of old Wesleyan, and no one felt
hU dentil more keenly. On thr day of
tho funer.il H occurred to him limit the
women of the South would bo glad *o
S ay a tribute to Dr. Bobs' memory.'so
a Killed by Ihe Telegraph to suggi-si
the thing to this paper, hoping that tho
Telegraph would f liicr the move
ment, and put It on foot. Tho sugges
tion WM such a happy one that, while
tlw Teiegmph felt only hoo glad t>.
voice tile Idea. It was iinwllbig to take
from Mr. Willingham tlw honor or the
Suggestion, olid so It was mnmounced
tho next morning IWvt Mr. Willing
ham made the suggestion of a memori
al era pel to the memory of Wesleyan’s
ex-president. The public received tho
suggestion hi the aims spirit to -which
a was mads, nnd now there is no sort
of doubt o< tho foot that It will erys
tsllie In A brtuftltuli memorial hall to
bo erected under tho shadow of old
WesUywo, ns a tribute to tlie mao whb
was Hs hood for rtwtuty long years.
"TllB TORNADO."
is the Attractloo n't the Academy ot
Muslo To-Morrow Evening.
The claim Is made for Lincoln J.
Curler's now scenlo play, "Tho Toma-
t»S," that Us realisms are nC such an
Imposing nature that oven the picto
rial matter used to advertising the
play does not do «he piece Justice, that
tho scenes depicted by vbe potter* arc
Reiually so muoti n*>ro impresdve
when seen ns Mr. Carter presents tliem
In his play that one must acknowledge
taut for one* the printers lak haa
not overdone things. This of course.
Is s novelty In BhoMrlenl advertising,
do.” nnd Mr. Carter has shown in tho
past that ho knows how to build tls-
k.uilahlug things (Or the stage, so .it;
will unit and see hit new pity at the
Academy of Music Wednesday evening
'TUB ENSIGN.''
A great deal has been said and writ
ten About "The Ensign," the new na
val play which will l* presented in
this otty shortly. It to tint a wnr drima
and, therefore, sliould not be confound-
ol with plays of Itut class. It Is n
purely naval piay, an.l Is In a hums-
urs historical, mini -with the an
ami Slidell affair ot issi. and going to
the extent of giving the audience q
glimpse—though <mly it glimpse—of
President Lincoln. In a literary way
"The r.nslBU" Is said to MMnM unu
sual merit, and In It.* situations ns
well os In She elaboratloui of the plot
k Is Intensely dramatic. It piilWH
•too a soriee of effeotlve stage pictures,
which one critic an* 'are alctve strik
ing enough to make tho play sn eu-
uuring euoaere." "The Eoslgu" will be
ireteMed at the Academy of Music on
next Monday evening.
Oil, WHAT A couaui .
Will you heed the warning—the sig
nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of
that more terrible dlxeaec, couaumtlohT
Ask yourself It you con afford, for the
sake ot saving 50 cents, run the risk
and do nothing tor It. We know from
experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure
your cough. It never falls This ex
plains why more than a million bottles
were sold the past year. It relieves
kroup and whooping cough at one*.
Mothers, do not be without It For
lame back, side or cheat, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster*. Bold by Goodwya A
Small Drug Company, comer Cherry
street and Cotton avenue.
CHEAPEST PLACE IN MACON.
Fur ctrlnv. Crockery, OUsssare.
Stoves and Housekeeper*' Novel lies u
nt the J. W. Domingos Hoiw- Furnish
ing Emporium, Mulberry street, next
to Hotel Laaler.
THROUGH EYES
FEMININE.
Wedding bells ere ring ng every
where every day, und November cer
tainly seems t» be the month of map
rlagos thus season. There have been
tower weddings than usual In Macon
this fall, bat many have occurred re
cently where (Macon win* very much
Interfiled. In (tusnmenrtlCie last week
Mas Allio Clcgborft wag married io
Mr. John U. Pittman of Chattanooga.
Mlto Clcghora Is a graduate of Wes-
loyan College, and while here was a
great favorite among her schoolmates
and the Macon people generally.
Nows comes from Hazleburrt, Ga.,
of a roost enjojnblo reception given
Inst night In honor of <ho newly mar
ried couple, Mr. and .Mrs. Jm Taylor,
at the beautiful residence of Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. race, ihe home of the
bride.
Tho house was decorated with very
rare nnd benuliful flowers. Th« follow
ing were In oBtondance:
J. A. 'Moore, with Miss Emma Jeffry;
W. It. DdMon. wi'tbi Miss Minnie
Odum; J. D. Etnl'lh, wMh IM'ss Annie
Arw>: O. J. (McOown, with Miss I/ittl-
more; W. -W, Varn iv.'ih 01'm Mart lie
Pace; D. B. Baum, with Miss Base
Paco; O. P. (Moore, with Silas Stella
Pace.
At nildnlghlt n very elegant mid elnli-
orate supper was given. After supper
the giiiwts repaired to tho drawing
rooms, where they enjoyed tbemselvts
with music nnd recitations.
Cards nro out lo nn afternoon stop
party to be gten l>y Ml-vt Wood at
her charming home on Second street,
next ‘J’liursd.iy art 3X0 p. m.
Mias Wood's ciileiiialnments are al
ways tlellKlitful nffairs. and those so
fortimalto ns to 1>e Invited to this one
look forward to It with a great deal
of pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Manning Itidge-
ly of Albany, N. Y., are In the city,
vlftTOng Mrs. Badgdy's parents, Capt.
anil Mrs. 8. S. Dunlap.
The young people win be ont eh
masse at Mrs. Ore's reception to Misses
Minnie nnd Graco Cochran tit’s even
ing.
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New figures for the german nre ever
In demand, and here ;« one, taken from
a Now Yok paper, thart perhaps might
be of same help to skillful leaders of
cotiiKtons, w1m frequently mek their
hut ns for something now; Tho mari
ner's compass Is a charming llgure
sonrowhalt similar to the over-popular
maypole. To a h'glt polo la attached
the dial of n large compass made of
pa tthri cardboard, to which are tied
tfglit or tWrtyJtiwo long variegated rib
bons, on each of. which Is Inscribed
one of the points of the c. mi pngs. This
catd is soon surrounded by cavaliers
w(tiring ns a badge a mln'atura coin-
pass held with a colored rosette: be
hind tills ring a second one 1» formed
by rthe young women, who each catch
hold of n ribbon, nib ITte end of which
Is attached some prcitlty trifle no a
gift. They then turn around, but In
nn opposite dlreorlon to the men, un
til suddenly, nit a word from the lender,
the double o'rolo Is broken, when the
players tllvdo lo couples, every ono
showing a different shade; then follows
the wait*. A wonl about favors.
Knchat Ixtgs, bonlionnlore*. iiowdcr
puffs, fans, whips, lohaceo pouches In
fancy shade.*, rildwms strung with sil
ver bells—these nro do’trty tr.lles, pro
cured wltltout too great expense. Long
shepherd*' crooks of pure silver, hand
screens of lace and Ivory, beautiful
fans of long ostrich plumes. with han
dles of carved mother-of-pearl; cut
glnas vases, nro also very ohnrtu’ng us
gifts, bt* very expensive,
I seo where the 'Harvard Dcbat'ng
Society refuses to etfter Into nny con
tent with the women of tho Boston
UtovrrsHy COUh, nnd present their re
fusal In raither n pntrorrlxtng toret. I
rarther think Ihe Joke on the Har
vard Itoys In llic'.r hesltoncy nnd nn-
wllllncnees to ddvde with a womaiL-
Perhaps many of them, individually,
have already boon outdone by Ihe fa r
sex nnd they nre afraid, even collect-
Kely, to tackle tftetn.
A very pretrt.v v'stllng eoaUtme Is
made of black satin, with yoke of wh'to
chiffon ouM ned Wkh InrtprVse nnd
ocrtlar of Iurnnofl*o blue velvet.
An odd gown shewn roeitotly In New
York was of green corded silk, tbo
ItocVce completely made of peacock
feathers and trimmed wlih emerald
and gold passementerie.
A stylish theatre gown Is made of
dove-gray mow. Wodlce of dove chit-
ton. belt nnd stock ot coral pink velvet.
Salt rheum with !'* Intense Itchlnr.
dry. hot skin la cured by Hood's Sires-
parim, boosuoe It nurlfles the bloid.
HIGH GRADE SPECTACLE3 AND
EYE GLASSES
ACCURATELY FITTED.
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 has grown,
under this roof, by fur 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.
C2Z AlllN A ^ £) .. ~mm—riOtk
The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELANB S. Jev/ekr, 320 Second Street.
MACON, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
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MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IX BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of Its t bsolute purity, wholesomoncss, good taste and quality
to aid digestion It is t. most 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 the new existing method In the Hof Braue-
rel at 1’llaon, Bohemia. Barbaroesa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In
taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality is preferred to
tho Imported Pilsner by connolseurs.
For tne dinner table and for a-lun ch there Is nothing better than a bot
tle of Bnrbnrossa. ULL1IANN & WILLIAMS.
Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phone 134. Sole Agents.
Rand, McUally & Co.'s
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O' WRmi SERVE AND DRAIN TREAT
Ml.NT.aarMHit.Caorlljrtcrla. l»mm«e,Pui, n>u
rnlffta, \>r>.'U* Prortratiou ciomsI b;
5* < £ bn i.? r Wakffum*-*, XlMUl I\»prr»|nc
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QOODWYN'S DRUG 8TC1UL
Sol« Agtni*. GSierry Str««t a&4 Gotta*
Avenue. Macon. On.
COTTON.
I trUsh to Inform my frkad* and pa
tron* that X have moved aero** l*oplar
street, opposite my okl stand, and with
Improved fscilltles and more conveniently
arranged warehouse, I am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage
NEW ROOM CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
GUARANEED1
pl-iS Poplar street
ELLIOTT BSTFa
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and TJrales.
Nb* Is the time to buy the above before the cold weather coatee. I havi
the lanreat stock South, with prices lower than ever.
T« C. BURKE.
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
SASa OOOili LUMBER HO'JLQIHji PAINT). LIN: AND CEME-1T.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADIHQ WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bemd & Co.
»ACO!f. OAa
Manulactorera and Uq-U«r4.4
EAENIha,
SADDLERY.
LEATHER AND SHOE PIDIN3S.
are, 463.454an-s 433 Cherry Straat
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon,
J. L MACE. Manager. - . . Jlacnn Ga.
Orders promptly filled.
** A trial solicited.
MACOU SASH, DOOR So LUMBIR DO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTHACTOBS and BUILDERS,
I „ AND JIANUF ACTUIIER3 OF , ;J
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc.
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Under
oml by vlntue of u ttower of sale con
tained in a deed executed by E. S. Mc
Lean to the Macon Savings Bank, re
corded in the clerk’s office of Bibb su
perior court In Book A—G. folio 211, will
be Stild before the court bouse door in
the county of Bibb, on the lira; Tues
day In December next, between tho le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, all the following described
property:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being In the city of
(Macon, sold county, located tn square
number seventy-tour (74), and known
as part of lot number one (1) In said
square, being on the west side of First
street, fronting said First street fifty-
three (53) feet and running back to a
depth and distance of one hundred and
four (104) feet, ad fully described In the
deed made by E. S. McLean to Macon
Savings Bank.
The deed under which this sale is to
be made was executed to secure an In
debtedness therein described, upon
which there Is due. tor principal and. in
terest to the first Tuesday In December
three 'thousand nnd clghty-two dollars
and nineteen cents, and said sale Is
made for the purpose, ns specified in
said deed, of collecting and realizing
said amount, together with the expenses
of said proceedings, to wit: Three hun
dred nnd eight dollars and twenty-one
cents attorneys’ fees and thirteen dol
lars and 6eventy-flve cents tor this ad
vertisement. an set out In said deed.
Good and sufficient titles will bo made
to (the purchaser or purchasers at said
sale. This 5th daiy of November, 1854.
atAOON SAVINGS BANK.
Hill. Harris & Birch, attorneys.
RECEIVERS' SALE.
Fourteen Hundred and Seventeen and a
Half Acres of Valuable Farming
Lands In Houston County.
By virtue of orders of the superior
oourt of Bibb county. Georgia, granted
Juno 30 and November 6. 1804. I will
sell before the court house door In
Houston county. Georgia, on the first
Tuesday In December next, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
described lands, to-wlt: Lots one hun
dred and thirty-one (131). one hundred
and llfty-elght (158). one hundred and
fffty-nlno (150). ono hundred and slxty-
two (162), one hundred und sixty-three
(183), one hundred and ninety (100) and
one hundred and ninety-one (191), all
lying In the Tenth district of Houston
county, Georgia, each containing two
hundred and two and one half (203 1-2)
acres, more or ess. and In the aggre
gate fourteen hundred and seventeen
and one-half (1.417 1-2) acres, more or
less, and known as the Lamar planta
tion. Said lands will be sold in parcels
of one lot each and will then be sold as
whole, the latter bid to be accepted If
It {[mounts to more than the aggregate
of the bids for the parcels.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-
third payable twelve months from
date ot sale and one-third twenty-four
months from said date, deferred pay
ments to bear Interest at seven (7) per
cent, per annum, purchaser having
option nt any time to pay entire bid
and accrued Interest to date of such
payment In full discharge. Sale m»u
subject to approval of said court. Ten
per cent, of bid required to be paid at
time of sale: to be refunded If sale Is
not approved by the court.
H. T. POWELL Receiver.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—The ap
praisers appointed to set aside a twelve
months' sunDort out of the estate of
Robert Smith, late of said county, de
ceased. to his widow Lilia L. Smith, and
his minor ohlld. Felton Smith, having
filed their return In this office, this Is
therefore, to notify nil parties concerned
to file their objections. If any they have,
on or before the Drat Monday In Decem
ber. 1894. why said return should not be
made the Judgment of this court.
C. M. WILEY. Ordlnnry.
DON’T BE A
Beady-Made MAN
Call *t 333 Second St*, and see how you
esn hsve a Tailor at Ready.Made Prices.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
Jladlson Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
Sj ftr 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, Pnop.
Pasienger 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 tor sale. List your property with
me and give me a chance to see what J
can do with It.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , u
DR. J. J. SUBER3.
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Permanently located. In ths sp»
dairies venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female Irregularities an!
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address In confidence, with stamp,
510 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
DR. G H. PEETE,
EXE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
806 SECOND STREET,
MACON, GA.
DR. J. H. SHORTER,
EYE EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 568 Cherry St, Macon. Ga.
DR. GILMER'S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office and residence. First street nesi
Cherry.
MACON SAYINGS BANK
576 Mulberry Street Macon, Go.
Capital and surplus $160,000
Pays 5 per cent Interest on deposits
of 81 and upward. Real estate loans os
the monthly Installment plan, and loam
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Will act «i
administrator, executor, guardian, ro
celver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER Vlce-Presldenl
J. W. CANNON ....Cashlel
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON. GA. ’
H. J. Lamar, aeo. B. Turpin.
President. Vice-President.
J. W. Cab anise. Cashier.
We solicit the bualaeaa ot merchant*
plan term and banka; offering them
courtesy, promptness, safety and liber
ality. The largest capital and surplus
ot any bank In Mlddla Georgia.
MACON, GA.
XL i. Lamar, President; Geo. b. Tan
plr. Vice-President; J. W. Oabanlea
Cashier: D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant.
CAPITAL 8200,008. SURPLUS. 8)8.00).
Interest paid on depoeUa v psr cent,
per annum. Economy la th* road tl
wealth. Deposit your savings any the!
will b* Increased by Interest. Com
pounded eemLannuaby.
j. it. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vies President L. P. Hlllyer. Caehler.
Tie American national Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..., „ ,, ..3250,009.00 SURPLUS., „ „ „ „ „ ..J25.000.08
Largest capital of nny national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot
bonks, corporations and Individuals wU 1 receive careful attention. Oorreepon.
OP MACON, GA
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, 5260,000
L C. PLAIT'S SOI,
BANKER
BAC0R, GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 1851
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits.
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild ol
London for all European points.
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