The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 21, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACOJW TEHEGEAPH: WEDNESDAY MOEHIHG, JTOVEME EE 21, 1894 THROUGH EYES FEMININE. Tha recc-ptoa line evening rendered the Missra CotSuun by lln. A. J. Orr w« toe ot itbo unost <ku.gbtful attain Ot HiUO tfAUAfci. jMiwitf CUXlJut-UbU UAJfcllsiiOl'iit. tU'ui ttaAl JjkSOUt, WJkU MU Ui vua-uviulcft cu* jimuv*ic- iiiuajfl to urvry an*«Mue *!*>-. bra- grant vUuuj* wvro tuso tununLaiuU* iu tou (luawuiAtua, mhi tile uuvu urge rowue w*ii lUUug Huron yresefftcd a buuuAfui tual ururiac sre-uv. A very uu.ijuu ana -u—re. Lug fusuire of (ho uTeu.ng wiu roo tabic of ult- Jecsiu, piaccil ta -toe tack paracr. liaai otijcat represented km unto of some wdJ-knwwj, book. In tin*, <* ooanc, liu) doner una over rwdy ones Uud the udvarruige, and aim prose wus uwiy ’ omtcoKoi. Tlito novel idea is most eu- (efltulatag aud aflords wonderful MtuMOMt. Tire supper was defiant Co every da- toil, and die ekdwrate menu consisted of everything the DM ftiutldioua oould ■mk. Tlisi Grace f.Vidmn tlahsfctoil me guests with several niuftiail select,on* timing oho evening. Her vtf.ee Is the cleurest, owajteSt soprano, and It li always a pldasuro to bear bcr. Mr*. Onr Wire a very tanrlsomo Uaok itlk wJUi wmauues of Jet and rml larc. Mini Gothttan liatl on a very bcoom- tng gown ot name (Tlmy MtufZ with etitlKw of dt’.nlng diver and lavender; the deep ruffe o rouial die nock wa« of Pi vender Chtffbu, and knots of the same fln.died the bottom of the skirt. A MO* rcfrvetf.us *t«1* was ill* Gihee Coftiraus pretty gown of tue green crepe de ohlno uOinaned profane ly la dJ.ffon of tho »ume soft shade. H»h young tuVc* turned pink wsem An tncomiplnto to «f the guwt* A the following: , Cochran, Hatcher, W/Ittnfitawn, 1'V.Uer. Olietvt- hum, Hogow, .M>itWli.im, Hull, tHjuip- bdl, fheMlney, nauide. Fry of Mobile, Burr of GrlTln; Menu*. Hurt. I’h.h.pi, Bioko*, While. Wullur, Heading. Mill*, Jor.f.m, Oataiuss, Ogdtm jutl Mr. anil Mr.,. 3. C. Monre.^^ Mr. Dennis Nelllfiin bis returned from a hiCef vieit to the Gate City. Mo mill Sparks (M Jiwt returned from an extonNive vrdt North. ana* nDfornoon MiltB Motrt Hogtr* fi've* a time eudire party to Uictur- f.ed folk*. SB* Roger* Is a delightful entMttsIner, and her jurt.t* are always very enjoyable. II* Oho Oust progretMlvo eudiro party of the att Glam CTub <*«l bo given to- morrow oveaing by Mr. and Mr*. SY- II. Rom. •narnesvllle, Nov. JO.-(Speclal.)-lta*t owning Mlis lone Murphy gave *n h>- If-ormU reception to ft eelect few, ol her mott: intlmnite friends In honor or Miss Butt* of Atnerlou.1, Muslo w-.i* r.bo chief featturo of oho evening, nnt tho young people enjoyed themselves Immensely until olie "wee ima' Inure. ’ IMlss Murphy l» one of riarnwvlUo'* loveliest anil most ac«m»plln.u-vl young hidivo, lend an Invitation eulcndoil by her l* always gladly accepted by he- nutty 'hrlends. Mins Bunts Is quite tal on ted, oof a f.tsclntldiig y-iuag lady nml will be the guest of Kiss Murphy for several days. Tho*o In aMendance were Misses Mlinle mol Joule ltoso and Usud JPatlllo, Messrs. H. H. Gray, Hobert IlolnKe, C. A. Meeck and C. A. Hunt. . t Altiens, Nov. fSpoclal.)—This Is Indeed a brilliant week In niclety cir cles In Ihe Clnsslo City. It bogm with pile delightful roviitnl at Lucy Cobb In- •ftiluto Friday evening, followed by n very Bivell german given Monday night by 'the Cotillion Club, Mi Du pree’s Hall, led by Mr. Craig Borrow. List night the AUicncum gave a most Uellghlful gemuui, ini by Mr. John Wnlch. Both of 'there were compll- meniatry to tiie visiting young ladles. The music furuMted by IVurm's orebeslrn. Araother social event Is the appear ance of the New York celebrities at tho I filer Cobb Inuiltule dispel to, morrow night. The Glee Chib of tho University will glvo a theatre party hi recognition of the ninny favor* which they have been the recipients of from the young ladles of tho Institute, !*• Orimn, Nov, 50.—(Special.)—‘Invita tion* are out tor a reception to be Opt'* dered to Mr. ond Mrs. II. T. Johnson Thmwdtty owning ut tho residence of (Mr. n. J. Sdwnnls. Thlo will be given by the F. 8. V. Club, of which Mr. Jcdinson la an active member. High silk hfttl for coaeh- num, $3.60. Phillips. HEG18TER TiJ-DAY. Only Tour more days remain In wiiilnh Vt*icm may rejfLwicr for tho itfdormanlo oitviionw To-day la ono of than, und U In lmt>ontnnt Umt you should not delay xrgUtering to the lam md>n)e<»t. l'ny up your tack tuxes uaul have your name on tho list of vaters. Good Government Club Tho Good Government Club will hold a meeting tonipht nt 8 o'clock over Campbell King’s drug store. Every member is requested to be present. TWO LIVES SAVED. &Rv. Phoebe Thtunua of Junction City, 111., voa told by her dotvoni she had O04k*umi»tk)4i aud tha«: tiwre wna in. hope for lice, hut two bottles of l>d. Kind's New Discovery comploUily curud her, and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thomvas Eggeitt, Florida Wr-*«t, iJau tYnaclsc».\ sufftfCd from n drk'adful cold, approaching Consuuip* tlon, tried wkltwut result everythin* Uicn bought cue boptle of Dr. King’s New Dlaeovcry, aud 111 two weeks was cured. He Is naturaHy thankful. It hs mich o-suks, of wtiloh tlwsc arc simple*, that poM the won derful ctheacy of tills medicine in Coughs and OoMs. the Iri k Ndtle* at H. J. Ijunar & Sen’s Drug Store. Reg ular sire 60c. and fl. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why da so many people we te« sround ut seem to prefer to suffer aud be’nude miserable by Indigestion, cuu- etlpstlon, dltxlne-fj, kiss of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow skin, when for T5 cents we will sell them etilleh’, Vitsllier .guaranteed to cure them? Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street aud Cotton avenue. Why I* It that people use Salvation OUT Answer: Because It Is tile best liniment. Vr. Price’s Cream Baking Poo Cc. WwM’t Fair lllgbsst AMsI aai Otplifaw- GOED IN SNAKE RIVER CANYON. It 1. There In Phtnfy, Bui Golftns It 1* Dangerous Work. • a, Thor.’ l-> him to be enough gold hi the Snake River Ca-ajxra, Idho, to pay the notional deOt, but it Js very dlfll- cult to reach. Tho at ream plows through (he r.chteft sold belt of Mon tana and Idaho, and wherever the tniu- ers liavh been otxe to roach the sand or gratvl they have secured rich re sult*. Tinny ycure ago tho amphithe atre around tho Shtwlrjne Malls wus a lively muring camp, and more thuu lUW.UOU Of gold Uu». was wdfUietl oui lustre. Thera -s ft l.tiue bejuu just oUuva lha Jails, oovertu worn ik.-Vo.iii lewt of turn sand. U is about 'MO teet lung uutt-SiXiy broad. There, ut IttuJ, Torn Cavanaugh ana I'a* uurr.iy Wiiautd out more than tJ.'/OU iu a few weeks, iuad novenil year* later *ouie Co-iuaiui went over use fksuie *j«id again iron found lu.f a* muuh mwe. All the way up nod down die canyon, lo every nook aud -joruer, wherever the satul has . bulged aunottg the buttoiJfS of the wall- l.ke oklls, <l*s maotsH work oo Hat boat*, uud some rich depMM were d.s- oovered. In one place, where tho cur rent strikes Wnlh full force, ft pocket contilnltw several hundn.tl dollars was Whtdied out'm u single duy. T’lii* dm- owIMtot, 4« Sic nances oLiIm, ttnU die silent river Is “loaded with goid,” bjt it* peril* are great, for rite current 1* so enttlt aud tveachwou* Hut a bout 1* et*.ly carried over the fall*. Bo liar as known, there ha* been but one ihaaWU* at thti kind. Tom Boil, a Miner, who livwl in a euvo wlah mvo Gh 0atnen, was cosm.ng dmvn tho stream in a book some year* ago when one of W» oar* broke, and, ahhough he Binigtfed desperately. Uio other w*» not suffkUMt to awry It ashore. The CMrlnamen Icupcnl Into tho wwtor, ‘hop- Hut it ai guiipoaed, to And «tfety upon one of the rock* above the falls, but Ikt), when he saw thut drolntct.on was OeWlatn, stood uprWit In h » little folded Uls arms and looked death sqtnrdly in die face. ■His botly was reoovered ft few dayo lajtor several ndles below, and nfler a tivotlth or more th* corpse of Mon Su. ono of the Chlntimen, was fotra.l In some driftwood that tad lodged only a fow hundred yard* under the falls. If* leld *1.000 In gold dust on his per- son, nnd hls bones wore sent across the ooain to lie buried with Miose of h.« So. AmanwtuipafdlKBtocarry tiio chlTln to ft oaet to the nearest sto- t:on on the Union Dacino railway. The body of tho other Chfnaiman uvs-nwer found. _____ HE TOOK HIS HOUSE ALONO. ■A rcalflcnt of Betvttle. Waah.. who ■had a bouse there -which cost him *5,000 to build recently determined to move to Olympia. He tried to sell hls 'Property,, but could got nothing for It, so. ao be tad not enough money to build another, he determined to take ■It with him and put It on 'the lot Which he had bought at Olympia. Ev erybody laughed at hi* plan, but he eiimly persisted. He rolled the.house down to th* river, put It on ft scow, and H —-is soon shfefy landed at Olympia, sixty mile* sway. There ho had It rolled upon W» lot. and the whole Job was *o well and carefully dono that not a timber of the house waa strained, nor even any or the contents disturbed. Me had moved It with all ita furniture In It. Juat no it stood. Tho days of colds and Dr, Bull’s Cough Syrups are nt hand. Better buy a bottle. RBTISTETl TO-DAY. C’»ly four more days remain in which voters may register for tile olikrmmilc election. To-cliy ts ono of tliem, und It h Important tb-Jt you should not delay iVgJstsrtn* to the l.tet monseat. Pny up >-our back tnxe* and have your name on tihe j lot of voters. USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Sra. Holmes A Marion, Dentists, 655 Mulberry Street. It,cures bleeding gums, ulcers, tore mouth, sore throat, cleans the teeth and purities the breath. For suls by all druggists. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. JOSEPH E. WELLS. 651 MULBERRY STREET, Sealskin Sncques Adorn tho Person; PIANOS and ORGANS Adorn tho Home. No Homo is complete with out a Musical' instrument in it. No education is fin ished without music. If you would have your chil dren above mediocrity, ed ucate them Musically. Prices of Instruments Sold LDDDEN 'I: BATES Southern Music House, Went Down to Meet 4 l-2c Cotton. Terms easy. Instruments the best. You’re cordially invited to CAUL ON IIS, or write for free catalogue. 357 tod 353 Triugcl&r Block. R. J. ANDERSON & SON Managers Macon Branch House, MACON, GEORGIA. No matter how large the lot, if it ia 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 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 fur as we know. CZAUINA 5 S—^m- ^raCielSi. The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELAHD'S. Jeweler, 330 Second Street MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Bolters, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IS BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its ihsolute purity, wbolesomonen, good taate and quality to aid digestion It Is a 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 Ptisan, Bohemia. Barharhssu Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality Is preferred to tho Imported Pilsner by connotseurs. For tne dinner tablo and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bot tle of Barbtirossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In the city. ’Phone 151. Sole Agents. .Rand, McHally & Co/s IfflETY-TWO MINY ENTIRELY BOOK. MAPS. FEATURE! METHOD! Theo .V ctono logical JS.nth.ropo ^ *§£ graphical Hydro ^ *■ fTISTORY of tho WORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890. Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of the World’s Bright Men. Historic Praotic Systematic Statistio Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS. GAZETTEER and ATLAS. AL 1 * o fc ta • fu 32 Ota £ O o cc o U1 —J UJ h-> is t/1 85 o u S • • E : i 8 a s £ Three hundred and forty-fivi pages. Bound in finest quality English doth. Printed upon fine calend* 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 oJ the magnificent work. Size, 111-2 x 141-2 inches. Out of town purchasers to pay carriage. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. la the time to buy the above before the cold weather cornea. I have tb« largest itoSk South, with prices lower thin «tr>r. T. C. BURKE. O. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH EOOfll LUBEA, tfOULDMft LIME AM3 CEO. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WmiM&LZ HOUSHSL G. Bernd & Co. BTACOff, OA* lfsnul*cturem and Uoamm.4 SABNLb&w BADDLERIf. LEATHER AND SHOE PIDIS 3 k ajtr. «C2. 404 sn-a iX Cherry Strsst L. Cohen & Co., UQUOBS, aGARS and TOBACCO. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. MACOH- SASH, DOOH & LUMBER C0„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, » u AND MANUK ACTUItERS OF •; Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work'. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. | GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—To the Superior Court of Said County: The pe tition of O. P. Willintftoam and B. E. WlMntfhain. and such others ad may become associated with them, shows: let. That they desire for themselves, their successors and assigns *to be Incor porated under the style and corporate name of the O. P. & B. E. Williusham Co. for a term of twenty yearns, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of said time, with the right and prjwer to have and use a common seal, to cue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded un der said cohpon'Jte name. 2d. Petitioners show that the object of the association te pecuniary gain and profit to its shareho-ldens; that the prin cipal business they propose to carry on is tho manufacture and sale of sash, doom, blinds and ail kinds of wood work and building material; to pur chase and sell at retail and wholesale builders' amd painters' supplies and hardware of every kind of material and merchandise used in tho building, erect ing or Improving of homen br real es tate; to purchase, hold and sell, trans fer or mortgage both real estate and personal property of every kind and character, and -vo file and record *n- said corporate mime builders’ and mechan ics’ lelns for material and supplies fur nished in the erection of homes c? oth erwise. to take and hold titles thereto as security, and also mortgage and oth er lleno ns toy krw may be created there- on, amd to enforce the same. ' And to this end petitioners pray that they may have the power in said corporate name to borrow money amd to create liens if necesawy upon the real estate or per sonal property of the corporation, and to fake and hold notes, mortgages, bonds 1 , or such other security as may render them safe In the transaction of the business of the corporation, and to sell, transfer or endorse the samb. 3d. That the oopl-tal stock of the cor poration shall be twenty-five thousand (J25.000.00) dollars, divided into shares of one hundred ($100.00)'dollars each, all of Which shall 1 be fully paid In at the time of beginning business. Petitioners ask the privilege, should they desire to ex ercise it, of increasing from time to time the capital stock to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of one hundred thousand ($100]000.00) dol lars. 4th. ‘Whenever any stockholder shall have paid in his full subscription to tho capital tftock of -said corporation, or shall have paid out of his private prop erty debts of said corporation to ftn amount equal to hls unpaid subscrip tion, his liability shall cease. That the principal place bf business of said cor poration Bhall be at Macon, in Bibb county, Georgia, but petitioners ask the privilege, should they desire to do so, of establishing agencies of branches of their said business elsewhere In, the state of Georgia. 5th. Potltionera pray that they may have authority to meet and organize under this charter as soon as same shall have been granted, that they may make such rules, regulations and by-laws blnsltn-g on their own members, officers and agents, not inconsistent with the laws of this state or of the United .States, as may seem best or be neces sary for the execution of the business for which they are incorporated; that they may elect such officers a« the,best Interest of the association requires, and generally do and perform all other .lets necessary to the carrying on of their said business, and tto exercise all the powers tnd privileges conferred upon similar private corporations under and by the laws of said stake. Wherofore. your petitioners pray that an order be granted incorporating them after due notice hereof has been pub lished as required by law. WILLINGHAM.* LANE, Petitioners' Attorneys. A true copy from the original ap plication now of file In, this office. Nov. 13.1894. ROBT. A. NISBET* Clerk. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. GEORGIA. Bibb County—All persons having claims against the estate of Julia A. Daccy. late of said county, deceased, are notified to present them to the undersigned, properly rendered in accordance with the statute, and within the time required by law, and all persons who are Indebted to said estate are requested to make imme- diae payment to me. ALEXANDER PROUDFIT. Executor. (Macon. Ga.. Nov. «. 1894. “REWARD NOTICE. A reward of three hundred dollar is offered by tho oouctty of Winlkinson Georgia for the apprehension wtft evidence to convict the parties will burned the barns of J. M. Boone o said county of Wilkinson on or abou the ndght of Oct. 12, 1S94. The Govenio is requested to Increase the retvard. B: order of N tho board of commissioner of ronjds and revenues or WiiKineo. county, Georgia. H. F. CARSWELL, Clerk , of Board DON’T BE A Ready-Made MAN A. T. HOLT. Heal Estate Agent, 36 Second street I have some nice houses yet to rei Come and see me about them. Sever farms to rent, and some splendid offt lnits for sale. List your property wi me and irlve me a chance to see what can do with It PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , i j DR. J. J. SUBER3. j , Permanently located. In tbs spe cialties venereal. Lost tnercy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cun guaranteed. Address in confidence, with stamps 610 Fourth street Macon. Ga. - DR. a H. PEETE, EYE, EAR, NOSH AND THROAT. MS SECOND STREET, MACON, OA. ' DR. t. H. SHORTER. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Office 566 Cherry St, llaoon, Oa. i DR. GILMER’S ' PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence. First street neai Cherry. MACON SAVINGS BAN] m Mulberry street Macon, Go. Capital and surplus $160,00 Fays 5 per cent Interest on deposits of J1 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on sood securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will sot as administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON. OA. ’ H. I. Is mar, Geo. B. Ti-pto. President Vles-PrssitAt. J. W. Cahenlas, Cashlar. We solicit the business ot mwdiaat* planters and bauka, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus ot any hank In Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CQ MACON, GA. H. 9. X*mar, Prcaldeot; a«x b. Tar. ptr. Vlca-Praaklcat: J. W. rwHmwi... Cashlar; D. X. NtlUgaa, Accountant. CAPITAL* $200,009. • SURPLUS* $30,000. Interest paid oa dapoalta • par cant, par snaum Economy ta th* road ta waalth. Dapoalt your savings aay th ay will be incraaaad by tataraatf* Com pound ad samt annually % J. M. Johnston, President J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. p. HJIlyer. Cashier. The American national Bank, * MACON, GA. CAPITAL.,v» w sv w » . .3350.000.00 SURPLUS., „ „ ,, „ „ ..I16.606.W Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot banka, corporations and lndl/iduals wll 1 recalva careful attention. Oorraspon* den ca Invited. COTTON. 1 Tri.«h to Inform xny friends and pa trons that 1 have moved across Poplar •trwt. opposite my old stand, and with improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, i am better prepared than ever to bundle their cotton lo ad vantage NEW nOOh> CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES l SATISFACTION QUARANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES CT-4S3 Foplsx Mraot. OF MACON. GA CAP1TAL1SURPL0S, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WltlGLEY, CASHIER. l c. PLAirs son, BAJNTKEJEt BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1363 Banking in all its branches- Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.