The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 27, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1894 R, C. WILDER'S SOUS C0. 7 MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough and dressed, shingles, l sths. end dealers In mixed paint* lead, nils, lima, plaster, cement and builders' hardware. C14 TO esi '-THIRD STREET. THROUGH EYES FEMININE. SUSPENSE. I utkei If I might write to her Oi trifling thins* sod he*' 8 * Peril at-* my city note* might touch Her tetter and mum. She simply smiled ami said that I Might write juat ami J >l<<L J ed - And then she dropped her head and blushed, . And I—I knew *he teased. I wrote her all tho The lstnt fails SS*****"**’ Occasionally L A hint of wedding ring*. I wm tho most devoted scribe > A ito?h5?,»*^J3b u ?A ir " Sh. haonlt answerod_yeh B _ K(Ucr te™‘n* a, thIX?ri«! w»h aWrg< of- Albany. N. Y. f T n Mr '$S&%XE> JL£ViS?partY. *BS will In all fta appointment* very elaborate. _ Um Jr u Hall will enter tain the as? evcry particular. w There will be a number of visiting men at *• I5SS.JKS iSnlrfcm aSSSSutm «*»; te£ r Sd‘thSr''5r5S5. will add mud to the pleasure of^th* occaalon. Tlte popular woman does not write tt' < better*fname of°mTnd before begin- nte.lbem for **&%*%&$ addlng'to'uIemiiy'ihfllollng^peeMmlstl' Wwr Of condolenc It stums to com# from tho heart, for I K does not sound that way She will not further grtevo the bereaved ono with Its coldmwsl and If she sends congratulations to a bride or to a mother she makes n point of recollect ing or looking up some rousing good wi.hes that havo the ring of gcnuln Interest. . , . One woman drop* a frngTnnt flower In a letter, not to a gushing school girl, but to nn old lady or o_*aired nv.Ihor at tin exacting family. and by this Ml of sentlmeut-not sctuimcnta It y—keens her memory green In th hearts of her friends. • •• * Few things aro moro delirious tlmn good homo-mod© enndy. An ©xeelleu' roclps for oirAtnols If one and ono-hulf pounds of sugar, one-half cake of Baker's chocolate, three tablwpoonful* of Ojuttcr. and onw-hnlf cup of rloh milks boll All togothor, stirring con stanUy. When well done, pour In & flat, butUTekl dirfh and allow to cori before cutting It Into small WOeke. Plnce collars form such an Important Item on a woman*® gown nowaday* dotH oQ 'tho subject nr© always accept- iii'li*. Bis bows of rouxo are sold separate ly* to be worn on tho collars of ©Ilk blouses. Whole collars nro of guise set at regular intervalK -with small clus ters of Uny tuck* In thc®o gauzy tri fles aro represented the deeper alia dec of a*d and blue, and thr delimit©, shades of pink, blue and yellow. 'Prominently displayed among stocks of neckwear are the beautiful ostrich featiher boas snd ruffs in delicate even ing Unit and In black, white aud gray. An exceedingly pretty drew acces sory Is a cellar of deep cream guipure lare overlaid with Jet Vandykes and finiehAd with a triple-box«pla*tlng of relro pink chiffon, which forms the neck rucking. A handsome sailor collar for evenlnn wear is made of acqordlon-plbKtfl white Grecque not, ornamented with stiver beading and white satin baby ribbon. ’ A flMhtonible adornment that will be displayed by fair dames during the opera season Is tho cape compared en 11 rely of ostrich or marabout feathers. These arc exquisitely beautiful. Flutfil collaret tea of fur, though ftshtouahle. are neither nrttatlc nor vastly becoming. 80 far as becoming- tl©** U concerned, the* fur niffs are out of question for women with short necks. . s ess , ♦ Not cares, yokes and collars aro clnh- or.it'ty decorated with gold or stiver banding or with Jot anboetiohs. strand* of beads In fringe effect nr© used ns finishing garniture. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a tetter written by Itev. J. Gun- derman. of DJnKwdait^ Mich., we nr© permitted to make thin extract: "I have no hesitation in. ivcoiruueruUng Dr. King's New Discovery, as th«j iv.ujlts were *kno*t nurvolou* in the case of my wife. While I WM Ngkc of tii Baptist church «»t Rives Junction th was brought down with hNattonb succeeding La Grippe. Terrible pan _ ywmiiof coughing would last hours wilh Mttle Interruption, and It preram a she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New I>ls<»v- cry. It wm quick in Its work nnd high ly MtWkPtory In results."'-Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar A Son's drug si ore. Regular slse 50c. and tl. OH. Will AT A COUGH! Will you heed ths warning—the slg. nil. pernaps, of the sure approach of thit more terrible dleense. consumtlollf A*k FOarttlf If y°u can afford, for the Mho of saving 50 cent* run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never falls Thia eg. plains why more than a million bottles were sold tho past rear, u rvUevot croup and whooping cough s< once. Mother* do not be without It For lame back, side or ch^t use Shiloh's Porous Plarier* Sold by Good ivy n A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue.|kvin7 TAKING HIS UNCLE AROUND. Important meeting of the Good Government Club over Campbell Ring's drop store at 8 o’clock tonight. We ask that every member will turn out to this meeting. 0. B. Wii.!,INGHAM, President. A Kindly Nephew Ys Bothered by the Old Mun In a Htorr. There ero soino old men living who have not wen oil tbo sights of tho city. Now snd then ono comes In who is a counter part of JoRhua Whitcomb. Such a one was hero last week. He has lived nearly 40 years not far from a Wisconsin town which Is within two hours' ride of Chica go. Ho has a nephew hero who took him around for two day* and tho nephew is enjoying himself relating sotno of tho an tics of his Badger uncle. "We took an elevator," said tho nephew, "in ono of the retail dry goods houses, and while tho man In chnrgo was waiting for others to get In my uncle said to him: 'Hurry up now. If you're going to wait for a load, we'll get out and walk.' Just as tho car started ho said to the man: ‘Don't let go tho rope. I reckon I conkl jump out and l>cnt it down, but I'd llko to enjoy tho full rldo If It's tho samo to you.' We reached tho third floor, and tbo man called out: 'Third floor. Ladles’ cor nels, underwoar, silk skirts, hosiery and patterns.' 'Stop 'er,' called out my undo, and turning to me bo said: 'Come on, Jim. This Is whoro I want to land,’ nml as wo wero leaving tho car ho said to tbo t In charge: 'Jest hold your horses hero for a few mlnutos till wo come hock. Now, don't run away, 'cause I want to go down to the roof when I get on again.’ ‘ Wo wero soon In tho midst of tho young salesladies of the department. My unole, after looking about for a moment, remarked In a perfectly honest way: ‘I guoss you aro all orphans or wldders may be, seeing that yon aro all dressed In block. I guess tlin concern hero Is protty good to glvo you jobs. I'm awfully sorry for tho lot of you, and If you ever got away Sun days and can como out to —— I’ll meet you and tako you out to tbo farm and glvo you tho best wo got. My olo woman would bo powerful glad to havo you. Jim, here, Is my nephew; lives hero In Chicago. Reckon you all know Jim, hey, Jlmf* The situation wnsemhamuihlng, and I pulled him nway. The young women wero blushing and laughing. As wo pass* eil niif lie mw ono of those ugly Chinese gods In tho tea department. Bcforo I could stop iny undo ho bad hit the Idol In tho fnoo with his slouch hat, klokod at it and then said to mo: 'Say, Jim, if your Auut Botsy had that out to tho farm, sho'd uso it for a bco gum. I wonder what they'll let It go fori’ I tugged at his elbow until I got him away. Wo wero then in sight of a descending elevator. Ho broko from iny dutch, and making n dash for the mr he railed bnek to me: Como on, Jim. I’ll hold her till you get abenrd,' and when I reached tho car ho had a hold llko a vlso nn tho cable, while the conductor was crowded hock In tho corner. 'Keep hack, or I’ll brain you,’ my undo was saying to tho conductor. 'I know what I'm doing. Say, Jim, grab tho ropo a mlnuto till 1 spit on my linnds, and tlion I'll run her to tbo cellar.' "By tho time ho released the rope. I had him in tho cornor, where I hold him until wo reached tho first floor. I got him out of tho car and finally got him to his train, and wlillo I enjoyed his antics I was tic kled when I knew ho was gono, for I didn’t know whllo ho was hero whnt mlnuto ho would break away and causo mo trouble. Ho Is ono of tho best old men that over llvod, but llsblo to go off half cocked at anything thnt Is novel. "—Chicago Herald. Ho Who ltnns May Read, "Compared to Europo every American dty Is far behind tho times in tho matter of lottoring tho streets," said Paul G. Bushby, an American artist. 4 'Tako Paris, for example. After countless experiments tho dty government cmno to tho condu- •Ion that tho only satisfactory way of mnrklng tho names of streets whoro stran gers can rend an they run wns not on tho •trvot lumps nor on small «trips of wood or tin on houso corners, but on permanent metal plates attached to tho corners of houses. These plates nro very largo, tho Icttors aro half a foot or moro In length and aro rnlsod. Thoso loiters nro palntod white, whllo the background Is painted In cobalt blue, whloh enable* ouc to road tho name of tho streets nt night an well an In tho daytime with little difficulty. Every sign also Indicate* by appropriate letters whnt nrrondlMcmont, or ward, the street Is In, so that therocanbonomlstakoabout tho political subdivisions of tho dty. When a man moves into another quarter of tho dty, ho has only to go to tho near est street corner and look at tlio sign to find out In whut ward ho Is living. Signs on lampposts nro all right in their way, but tho lamps nro often broken, and a small hlgu on a houso cornor is 09 times out of 100 lnvlsibla to tho naked eya. Washington Star. A Fair Warning. The man from a racing stable In tho east had gono to the southwest to get a job In a now* country. The first person bo struok was tho hotel keeper, who mn a liv ery stable in connection with his houso. "Um-ra," hesitated the landlord, "I don't know whether I can give you any thing to do or not. You see," eying him suspiciously, "I don't know you." "Thnt doesn't make any difference," argued tho applicant. "I know all about handling horses." "That's what I want to know about," said the landlord. "Well, I can show you mighty quick that I can handle horsos any way any man in this country can. l*vo got It down fine." Tho landlord looked him all over a jo- fully. "Mobbo you can and raebboyou can’t," ho said warnlugly, "but let mo tell you as a friend to a stranger that there's ono way of handlln host** down hero If wo catch you at all tho rest you kuow about tho business won't save you a minute.- That's a tip you can bet on, and I’ll try you for a week or two."—Detroit Free Press. The EvU Eye. Captain John G. Boutko, United States army, In his study of customs and super stitions of tho Rio Grande, tells of the be ll of there In tho evil eye. A man who has the "cchsdo el ojo" may b© rendered harmless, so far as ho can affect a child. If ho "HU his mouth with water and eject It Into tho chiId’a mouth." In Mexico a man, it Is believed, having the "ojo," or evil eye, can injure a horse. Of course this aupcrstltlon may have been distributed by Latin races. Still "the evil ojo" must b« of tho most rvtnoto antiquity. Captain Bourke asks what is the meaning of the following esniesalon In the Old Testa ment, Provrrl** chapter xiill: ‘ Eat thou not tho broad of him who has ths evil eye." —New York Time* Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdef WorM's fair hitfccst Aws/* HOW MUCH GRACE AND LUXURY In raiment are you accustomed to? Not more than •we eaA show you in our swagger Overcoats. Swell styles in KFRSEYS, BEAVERS, MELTONS, CHEVIOTS. You see how the coat looks on you—no uncertainty about the shape or fit—nor - quality of trimming either. Pure silk or satin linings—slips on without an effort —no two inches of under coat collar showing. You are the judge all the way through. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. N&:v Is the time to buy the above before the cold weather come* I hav the largest atook South, with prices lower than evar. T. C. BURKE. 1 CZAttIgAJS -a HI Tim latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELAND’S. Jeweler, 320 Second Street. 1LLAM BROS. SCO. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET . Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All .Kinds. The Most f Wonderful Offer Yet... 1 180 C MAGNIFICENT O Dyspepsia seldom onuses deutli, but permits R» victims to live on in misery- Hood's Sarsaparilla cures dyaptp&ia and all rtomaoh trouble* OF TIIE . FI! If you .visited the Fair von can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit. Como and see it When will you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the followin. Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS OP THS World's Fair jte/M nimrytti nmnr m m. IMU, HiOMlMMwlM, tows.. Uill . SALE. GBORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By vir tue of a resolution of dty council of Ma con. will be sold to the highest bidder before the court houve door In sjld county, on Wednesday, the 28th tnet.. between tho hour, of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.. that part oflotonef 1) In block thirty-one (ft) S. W. C., tn etty of Ma con. sjJld Mate and county, bounded on one aide by Second street, on another by Hawthorne street, on another by lot of Mm. Martha Chomres, and on an other by a thirty foot alley, eald prop erty having bectn purchased by the city of Maoon under sale for taxee due by Jno. W. Tracy. C. H. HALL.. JR.. City MhmhoJ. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent. 36 Second street. I have aome nice houses yet to rent Como and seo 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 I can do with It PARKER’S HAIR BAL8AM aazt trd trsu'.lflu tho htir. lotes » lu&fUnt growth. vJPflSNorcr Folio to Iti^storo Groy tt-c.tndn.lA’ot DniyyiMs f5Si i r At lorapu iK-u.ity. In J • settlor. Polo, Take la lima. K PROFESSIONAL CARD*. . , DR. J. J. SUBERS. .,. Permanently located. In th* apo dallies venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cur, guaranteed. Address in confidence, with stamp, (10 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. a H. FEETE, BYH EAR, NOBB AND THROAT. ' Id SECOND STREET, MACON, a A. DR. t, H. SHORTER. STS BAR. NOSH AND THROAT. Offlca (68 cherry Bt, Maoeet Ga. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. ^Office and reeldenoe. First street near MACON SAVINGS BANK K6 Mulberry Street Mecon, Ga. Capital nnd surplus $150,000 Pays S per cent Interest on deposit, at tl and upward. Real estate loans on tho monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rate*. Legal depo*llory for trust fund*. Will act a* administrator. - executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. O. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON...;.. ca sWer EXCHANGE BANK. or macon, a a, Oao. R Turpi*. resident Vlc*-Pr*sW*nt J. w. CabanlM, Gaablsr. W« solicit tha buftiataa of umahanta planters aad b*ukft, offorin* then courusy. proaptnsa* nitty aad liber ality. Ttat largest capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAVINGS BANUTBOSr CO MACON, GA. H- J- lamar, President; Oo* B. Tun \Ar. Vlct-Proaldent; J. W. ObKa Cashier; D. If. Nelllgaa. Accountant. CAPITAL, PCO.008. SURPLUS, 830,000 Intertot paia on depoolt* i per cent, per annum. Economy is tho road to wealth. Deposit your savings any they will be Increased by Interenu Com. pounded semi-anuually. 6- P. & B. 1 WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH, mn LOUIE MOULQIM]>. FAiNTi UK i HffiK AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIKQ WHOLESALE IlOm L. Cohen & Co., J. X* HACK, Manager, - • • Macon Oils LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest bouse in Macon. Orders promptly Ailed. A trial solicited. MACQH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS I j AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF— . >i ►. 11 . . Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hail Oflkcf* and Salotroon MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its fJMOltftft purity, wfrolesomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion it lx a most plIMant 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 In the Hof Braue- rel at Pllson. Bohemia. Barbaroasa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and • on account of its excellent quality is preferred to tho Imported Pilsner by connolaeure. For fne dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bot tle of Barbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere in the city. 'Phone 434. Sole Agents. Rand, Mclally & Co/s ATLAS OP THE WORLD I NEW 8IMY-TW0 MINT ffiTlRELY MAPS. FEATURES, METHODS. Theo Ethno Chrono An.th.ropo Bio Geo Topo Hydro graphical HISTORY of the WORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890. Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of the World’s Bright Men. Historic Praotio Systematic Statistic Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS. GAZETTEER and ATLASL AL Three hundred and forty-fiv< pages. Bound in finest quality English cloth. Printed upon fine calend ered 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 ot the magnificent work. Size, 111*2 x 141-2 inches, Out of town purchasers paj carriage* J. M. Johnston. Prtshlent. J. D. Stetson. Vies Frealflsnt L P. Hlllysr. Chshler. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..^ „ „ ,, „ ..(3(0,000.00 SURPLUS.. Its0009. Largest capita! of any national bank In Central Georgia. Account, of k*nka corporation* and Indl/ldutls will Tecalv# cartful attentloa. 'Jorrearxin. Sane* Invited. ” First Mini M, OP MACON. GA. CAPITAL1SURPLUS, 5260,000 R. H. PLANT, PEESIDEN’T. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLANTS son, BANKER ■ *C0a GEORGIA. - - ESTABLISHED 1B6J Banking in all its branches. Interes! allowed on Time Deposits We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild oi London for all European points. v-,r,