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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23, 1894
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
DRIP, DRIP, DRIP!
Drizzle, Drizzle, Drizzle!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Nbn? Ui the Ume to buy the above before the cold weather comae, i have
t largts*. stack South, with prices lower than «v»r.
rai
MACON, GA
T. C. 1IC RK K
Contractors and Manufacturers of Bash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll work.
Lamtwr, rough »nd dreaaed. ahlneln. 1,11:,. utfe dealer. In mixed paint*. lead.
Pile, Ume, piaster, cement end builders* hardware.
€14 TO CO THIRD STREET. • ff |W*
Hey, there! by the ghost of Jonas
Hanway, who “toted"’ the first Lmbrella
tlirough the lanes o’ London town—here s
talk for ye. Hundreds of Umbrellas.
From a plain Gingham “Oinbrel, ” big
and stout, to the delicate, but servicea
ble ones with a snug sum in the handles
THROUGH EYES
FEMININE.
A HARE OLD MISSAL
with Columbui
The Han Francisco Chronicle ea y»;
Under Jock and key, Jn the »iate libra
rlan'* o/flcv, at .SJcraraonto, fa a vol
ume* worth twice its weight lei gold.
Hix cvnturtai huw* roiU?. by mn>'c
tno plouw tin u« sat In ala nw-
lidwtdO ftiudiu and mixed tile w_.dery
blue, utje i*tje given and l»)
cri»uK>Lk ijuea v. lui watch he liman u-
ai'U uiU uucltiit. mUtsai. Jtie uevuieo
one year -u> the Libor of copying, vrtJu
uucnofcopio ex ^ricuH, the ixiuUl prjy*
era, the caJendar of tile* salat* an-
hynwu* ot praise of elected Darchirgirl.
itcu/ves. In tan* Jut reduction lie wrote in
.Latin: “ X have entered upon. (Jala work
with a con scion snvaa of my nhartcom*
Uig* nod willful irnpirtsca, whfch rondo,
•m* luiifwUjjr of *o lutoorable a task,
bul: after much fasting n«sd prayer 1
have been gukled by an inner voice
which bids me to wr&tV/
The history of Uhls mDsal Is full o
romantic Interest. The monaa^.'ry in
Do had spent m> many weary rtivs
which Fra AnfbrosiuS worked was
broken up, twid the book over which
the had spent ho many v/eiry dnys
na**ed Into tfcie poHs-Ttslon of n «»Hor
nicncfl Itodrlgo do TrJaiwi, who uhlt***!
ou the Han tu Maria wli«i OttrtPtopner
L’olumbuH MtaiVicd on bis Voyage of dls-
cowry t"’ the new world. Returning
with ahe great admlrul on «his aeconu
voyage, De T'lt'.nb married n> nnltive
w<«man and CJldeavott*l tx> cliffy the
nv^wige of the cro** to peotfe
whom Hie diacl tidr^ted as UU» kindred.
His suceesK as n mlartomiry 1h prob
lem daiJ. The irrfM-'itd, however, wu«
k q»t by hi* children-, anil when th'
Kpinlsh i>ttdrvVA began to tlock to «^ie
heaithen tfliores 'that Columbus had
given Ijp CwGIle, Oi prion bought) tfhe
volume and made In It a note of the
fact ond thtf date. The discovery of
such ft work in the falMi of Ute m-
tlvea made cii strong impression on the
missionary, and ho hnveotlgat’M Its
hlulory, imnklng a rcipoik ito .the head ot
Ills order In Darcchanci, at the same
Ume forwarding the missal.
Tht iltftile volume, with its checkoTjd
history, repeated among Che archives of
th? Barcelona convent until Cortez lit*
tctl out his «*xj**d'il:i>-»n to 'alio land of th»*
Montesumart. taking n» his chaplain tine
jilouh Richer Obnedh Ocdtore Olmcdo
net out on bho dangerous voyage the
K«lvco of Barcelona gave htm hfia bless
ing. some good ativ-lco ami flhto tn Irani.
So armed, the ch-apl-jiln Failed away to
t'he ovaPlni rating of the dread dttty
Qildottlooftt-l. whom the dwollem of Atv
ah one worshlppiekl.
Tho (bloody wars of tfhe conqucrrt
pGaced the banner of tthe cross-over -the
rulms of -tho ttoocdMfl* and raids Cortex
the governor of new Spiiln. Raither 01-
nrtdo »»n nfter presen'led to Cortez the
flew Mfltorto oARtd <vi a foun'diiftlon for
n Hbrairy ’by t(he conqueror, and In hi*
dtory made mention of tho travels nnd
ndwAMUjv** through whloh he j>.i«ed.
OMV.es arterwurd tli;«k UP tv"* (VirfUencs
tn C^wonican, (M7exftoo, ai*l carcOully pre-
served tho (book for n nnimbeT oif years.
When ohls Cayo.uci.n ewtajbi'oiiitnsnt was
be ikon up the conqueror gave the m!n*
nn! to nho Francdsoan brothers, who
nv^re tfhen waxtnw rloh nnd strung In
Jh«* m*w -wortd. One of their number
biviuffh't ft to San FlMtlfOO In tht* early
day* of dhe grjhl exvltancn't and paonod
It Irrto tho posseaslon of the lai • (Jov-
emor r*lo IMco.
When 't'he wtaJe liberary became nn
Mtwffhud fact Govern or Pico gave the
hook iv the insttttftSon, where it now
The stop gxitity givoiv by -Mlee Wood
yestrnlay aiCtemcOn to hfsr young lady
; .... w.w *.v <I«-llghU4il a»el,
like all cf Mim Wood’sfliimit, mm cle-
0.1 a.ll tts Th^re
were IwiiAoem foauy aftl lll'iy gu-r-.j
. ir, 11 don't h^nk'I ever flaw the >oun*
liiAiies kiokiug anoro fbottuulful *tih«rin on
t Ms ocoaflSMk
After a pSearunt ITUOl of flW* In
Mji»s tVil<*ox ws« thr-iu.c-
c<t •;ui OcnldfltttnA. a Kiiipcr of several
oounses #Bfl served to the max sflsgnnt
t* yle. V:vi young ladles are ceTtalncy
InddbMA to Maw* Wood for a very
chiavnlng afitortnoon.
Mr. twd Mtp. William J. Wlbcox wilt
fl^itve in. Macon lUxVay, to Vmt the par-
Cirus of -Mr. WUoox. who w.j* marrie*!
cti Wed»n^»lay iDftcmfcxjn to MAft* Me*
aura of Jscksomutete, Ill. The wedding
a as a vetv decant but quiet cm*?; no
curds. Tho many frJoridsaf Mr. Wdlcox
wetoamo hb bride «und MmaeSf »to Mu
on, and Uhoy will <kmbttte»» be Ulw oo*
eu-’jin of many delightful ontentiln-
m dur.teg > i.-lr^Ht.iy.
There 'flftU be a very Iwni'go ami unii-
tmttMtfly jiflisont genmun m: it he Log
Cabin thin twnlncf. Cdsrtl’s orchi/im
rA'iU furnduh che music, anti the young
!» desire, n^->3lally. liho nr a tirle^J peo
ple to arJvCbd.
Miss Carrte Horrts leaves in <\ doy or
two to <vjx*n»l spend itovoiui wwkn with
her <fa>ahcr at Ifte KimUifll.
Mtos Canrle Lou Ross la vfoCtfrrvg her
ljira.hu". Judge John P, Ross, on Jlugito*
nin HeSg'hTM.
Mi*s. W. M. Johnston gave a HrniHl but
very seioot fltkihne jpaaity yesterday nf*
teTDOOn. abcihnmrtrtl ouodn was the
guns?, and now 4rua*bs were »Mr. and
Mm, J. (M. JVfhnston. Mm, J. F. Hamifm,
Mrs. W. II. Min Mrs (Ed Burke, md
Ktrs Reese. After au honu* deligUtftilly
ri:*cni at <unk tho guewts wero invited
In^to <ihi» cnagniklronit iLnlng room, where
n vary iWimjpUnu: and duiir y lunn-hv-m
v.-jh served.
Mn«. JOhlivtoin Qa nn Ideal horUCAt. and
nevos fualu u> ihjtvo a good •time iut
her gucut.
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
I . AND MANUli’ ACTUBER3 OF , J ( ., , ,
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. |
Rand, Mclally & Co/s
iiny ATLAS
lflni WORLD
neIv
DR, J, J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. la the sp»
oUltles venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female Irregularities and
polsoa oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address la confidence, with stamp,
110 Fourth street. Macon. Oa.
DR. C. H. PEETE,
EfYB, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
100 SECOND STREET,
MACON. QA, ~
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Mrs. WVklio will noiftvd her
nuirnkU (ftHends from 1 to G ibla nf't.*r-
nnas, mart evcuryorra nrttlci'j'nHN-* wij-rh
rmioh ptfliflurs thWi rocffiiUon, .HevVnl
yuftiHg will iiindat Miiu. HiixirkK in
roc'Avtmg,
Camls are out 1o afitsikwon enjohre
fuaKy to ho given by M:*». Leo Jordan
conviRmctfikirv to (Mrs- Jiad'gt4y <»n wxt
Tiki* Jay uilkjrnnom
eeee
Mem*. W. M.. J. M.. n-nd 7i^h«nl
JcfiMUMtoro nro on a w«*k> ihunt Mr.
M'treh Jeg.iis^ticm'se tplninhiUom near
Arnailcm**.
DR. J. H. SHORTER,
EYE, EAR. NOSH AND THROAT.
Office 541 Cherry St, Macon, Oa.
Theo
Ethno
Chrono
Anthropo
DR. OILMBR'S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office end residence. First street, near
Cherry.
MACON SAVINGS ANK
The Mltesm Cheat h/un, who hn vo ibec-n
v4 Kill mg 'M.nt <M)ury I/w Folder, hive r i-
tuniftl yd ffihdr luxm> «in Wfflt fcjoui.
Dainty IfttAt neck notllms for ellk, vel-
v«t and woolen botUcca art' the pnnl/icu-
1**r novelty 4MN «t\u*on. -A'll 'hftfh&y or-
/Nvmonltul wuietH hiv finished at tlk*
neck with aoine fajucy ruff.
K« Mulberry street. Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,01
^Ayg 8 per cent. Interest on deposits
of II 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 as
administrator, executor, guardian, re
ceiver and trustee.
H. T.-POWELL.... President
H. G. CUTTER Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Vi........Cashier
Historic
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Politio
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Education
Economic
Emblematic
STATISTICAL
CHARTS .. . .
much -fAvorcd nrtlole -Is t
\ »full «nd closely-plaited.
I»hiwmihe-'lf'lue. eral-um,
•1-gnvy, row-i»lui<, cartiae,
luvender and melbti are
cdfuhi nbw ittorivepirte d
(ruing aoca-curries. Sever
sim In black and white
C magnificent
m-uvore,
. corn-yLd-
•e focne of
d la these
ral pretty.
DIAGRAMS.
GAZETTEER
and
ATLAS,
ffiSTORY of tho
WORLD’S
PEOPLE.
CENSUS of 1890.
Biographies of
Prominent Men.
Portraits of the
World’s
Bright Men.
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douM«-i. tihen Quflled and mouoto<l—Mko
th«* tullo Wlftfl-Orft a 'tximt of m'Ma, gma
gnim or moire idbbon. The l<w< »-x|>*ei-
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fril'i*. t urPtlMr fjonmflncf n fUlstte-ful Ckttle
>.ti>o*t, fin Hi off tlu» moot Clvg.inlt imxj-
or MACON, OA.
H. J. Lamar* Geo. B. Turpin.
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J. W. Cabanlsa, Cashier.
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On» of itho hajnVtoofncrtt mnvlif!
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eoaninyi of n bnvwlth «»f gnu no,
th>,» t\\\> sulvdigro Ho-um lv»^c:iiu»r,
u»» In croUu'ixsl it-uok* winiihmg \e
tv\ ** *or The thnvui- are tl
nt> to form u «rotl olbovft *lxe
fur -hwi. Bevoml Inches of i.ho i
i»rr l«*ft toore wit ISho ciwle, wh
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VALUE OF ROYAL CROWNS.
Royal crowns nro nn expensive luxury
for toe people of thone Ijnckward coun
tries which mill prefer to have klngn to
prceldcnta. says tho New York Tribune.
Ono of the most costly crowns in cxlut-
oiu-h b* t.hnt of tho king of Portugal. The
Jewels which ornament it nro valued at
J^COO.WX JThe crown which the camr of
lluH«ia tv cam on special tgooalons is Also
one of tho moot preclouH in the world.
The cross which surmounts the crown In
composed of nvo magnificent diamonds
renting on a Urge uncut bul polished ru
by. The crmvn .if the cxsrtna contains,
H.vurdlng to authorlties, the finest ntonen
ever otrung. The crown of the queen of
Kngland, which Is valued At Jl.yW.D00, con-
t«vin» a great ruby, a large Wq^jhlre. elx-
teon smaJJ AApidilrea, eight cmtralds four
>«n«U rubies, 1,340 brllllunts, 1,273* rose
MACON, G^l.
H. 3. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur*
Idr. Vles-Preskl«at; J, W. Caban Is*
Cashier; D. M. Nelligaa. Accountant.
CAPITAL POO,000. SURPLUS P0,000.
Interest paid on deposits • per cent,
par annum. Economy Is tbs road to
wealth. Deposit your savings any they
will be Increased by interest. Cons*
pounded semi-annually.
Hodlnty 1a tunitivV'.’Mtlnr a j4va.*iM <svo-
• rma «)t the lx»g Cabin gernvs 1 this ovo-
ty.ivg ^irul tygdrl*w of Che wiMithor there
Will 1k* a large imnvber \if A re>priwcntu-
Mvc isvli'ty tk-f»i»3e amwai. Th*» f
n: rin* !^>a (Voln i*n*n>hav( 'to i>e vrn un*
tiarciWy brilll unit -.m\ am! this <*\eu(.h«x’«
gv*r mui vvll *bo ti rlJiuliuf i«y|«*x to thixs*
rilEAP! CHEAPER 11 CHEAPEST!
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If you visited the Fair
you can appreciate this volume
ami if you did not it is the
next best thing to a visit.
Come and see it. * When will
you ever again have mi ofier
of 180 fine Photographic Views
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an have 4 TAILOR at keaJv-Made Prices.
A. T* HOLT.
Real Estate Agent, 36 Second street.
I have some nice houses yet to rent.
Come and soe me about them. Several
farms 10 rent, and some splendid offer
ings for Bale. List your property with
tuu and give me a chance to see what I
can do with It.
A fine opportu
nity is now of
fered in ohoioe
Jewelry, Watch
es, Silverware <fe
Novelties of all
kinds at prices
that will make
them selL
The stock of
Charles H. Solo
mon must he
dosed out. Call
at store and make
your purchases
for wedding and
Christmas pres-
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of its i bsolute purity, vrholeaomeness, good taste and quality
to old digestion It la ft moat pleasant and refreshing beverage, on article
Incomparably strengthening to the In valid and convalescent.
This beer is brewed from the best selected malt and from hope imported
from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Braue-
rel at Pllson, Bohemia. Barbaroesa Is & light, palatable beer, unexcelled In
tarfle and brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality Is preferred to
the imported Pilsner by oonnoiseurs.
For the dinner table and for ft lunch there Is nothing better than a bot»
tie of Basbarossa. ULLMANN A WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In the city. *Phonc 434, ~ ‘
GUARDIAN BALE.
By virtue of an Older of the Court
of Ordinary of Bibb county, Qwi,.
panned at the November term, 1894,
of paid court, I will Bell before the
Courthouse door in said county, be-
tweeti the legal hours of mle on (the
first Tuesday l-n December, 1S94, the
following named property, belonging
to Bell Louise Collins, W. W. Oolllns,
Jr., and Mattie Wilson Collins, all
minors, a-nd sold by me an thetr
guardian, to-wit.: Ten (10) sharc« of
the Central Gvorghv Bank stock of
Mitoon, G*.; par value of e<vdi ffhnre,
..... «-.» , c fv>r the muln-
l*»n iirj-1 siipptvrt of uatd
of sale cash.
W. \V. COLLINS,
above named minors.
THIS DISCOVERY SAVE
Mr, O. Ctlllouettt, drug
viUe. i«., »uys: "To Dr.
Dki^wry J oav my t3fe,
with La Qrir*;x\ ami 1 rli’vl
chtns for miles about, bu
and win given up and <o!
live. Having Dr. Klng n N
in my more, 1 m»nt t >r a 1
gan Ha use. nnd from the
gt»n to get better, and afr.
bottica was up am! about
w»wth it3 wokgOit in go!,
kees> etore or house wittio
fre»» tr-nl botXJe at II. J. e
drug ,spire.
Sole Agents.
J. M. Jobnoton, President J, D. 8Utoon. Vice President U P. Hlllyer. Oasbh
The'American national Bank.
MACON, GA.
wince, cliKvult
minors. Terms
CAPITAL...# .r ,r .# . r ..1150.000.« 45URPLUS.. ^ ..IS8.000.M
L*rrot c.pitsl Uir national bank In Cantral Orornla. Aooounta ot
banka, corporatlona and lndl/lduala wtl 1 rocotva cuctol atuntlon. OomapM.
dance InvltcaL - /
SNAP SHOTS
Hl.-OKI.EN-S ARNICA SALVE
The br-t aalvp (n thr world fn- c
Rrutaoa. Worra, Silt Hhrum
vrr Son*. Tenor. Oh»(Vcl H.-ueK ’<
blaliw. C.»m«. and all Skin Erupu
and positively eur.w l'ilo., or no on.
■nilosl. r, is runr.nv.sl to s iv r
MUafaetlon ,>r money refun
j.T^ 1 iL°Y 1 | 0 ?! r ' x ' For b:
OF MACON. GA
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, S260.000
BACOK GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHES 1881
l. W. Walker. iVntlil. JC( Seoind
(Over Bolombn's jt-welry ato-vi
Banking in all its branches Interest
allowed on Time Deposits
e handle foreign exchange and arrano-e
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of
London for all European points.
i| tjjiz
Or. Price’s Crek/n tUklnt t'owUtS
World’# Fair Highc«t Award.
For rheumatism a
cannot irwl a better
vatioa OQ.
D. M. Nelligan,
Assignee.
lOITaV.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASU1EJL
?U H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT*
neuHUaia vou
rmrdy than 8a^
A* ATM
LIADIHQ WHOLESALE HOUSES. .
G. Bemd & Co.
BAOOW. OL
JJinulAoturora sad
BALK Ebb*
8ADDLKRY.
LSATKEB AND SHOSFIDCNdV
im, 452. 444 s 456 Cherry treat
L. Cohen & Co.,
L1QUOBS, CIGABS and TOUACCa
Cheapest house in Macon.
Order, promptly filled.
J. L MACK, Manager, - • • Macon Ga.
A trial solicited.
rczXi^^sirrrir a,j ” ■ ■ “ ■ *
The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELAHB’S, Jeweler, 320 Second Street
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