The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 02, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2. 1894 B* C. WILDER'S SOP CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doore, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lomber, rough MS droned. ehlnglex l aths. and doalere In mixed paints lead, oil., lime, [luur, cement and builder** hardware. CM TO «a V HIRD STREET. SERMONS AND SERVICES. What Will lie tone in Uacou'b Houses of Worship Today and Tonight. THIS IS COMUUA'm SUNDAY. t o ftjtsrlal Bumoni, but lntrr.«llMC *.r- vlees a, All lb, CliarcUe,—g flrssll Of re* toi y ot \vlitre mi't When le SVorshtp. There will be rt special services at any of Ute churches today, but at all or them Inttreatlng *ervlc«e will b< held. • At the leading churcheo eplrndld flier.; and rholr .In,mi; wm be heard, w))lch will add tri.illy to the Inter.ct of the service-, Macon mlntctera of all dcnomlnatlona exionil a cordial we Rome 10 uln-member* and strangers In the city and iinheiw will / be found at tba dour, to conduct them in comfortable ncata. Today being the lint Sunday In tho month u communion Sunday, and no auch will be observed m tho churches. At the Pint Baptist oburdh Or. J. It. (I isit,n-ll oil preach it sermon on "The Value of Heroic Example In n IJrtalB." • The s.rnior. of Rev. F P. Iteeso to the Brotherhood of Hi. Andrew at 7:30 p. will he deeply Interesting. it w!lj he for '•mop. hut the ladloR are also tnvlleu. CHURCH DIRECTORY. METHODIST. Mulberry Slr-et.-Rev. A. Monk. fAstor. rteachmg at 11 a. m. and 7:*) p. m. by Hr. M ink. Btindsy soil -il at 9.30 o’clock n. in.. Col. Isaac Harde man, superintendent. Kpworth prayer meeting by the young people at «:tt p. ro. Strangers rordlaDy welcomed and seats are free. First Street Methodist Church—Rev. H. It. Felder, pastor. Preaching at It o'clock n. m iwid 7.3C p. m. Cl»«s meeting at 9.30 o'clock a. nt., J. R. Rice, class leader. Sunday school at 4 o'clock p. m, H. hi. t'namnilss, sup.-r.nti-ndrnt. Meats free and everybody invited. ’ Centenary.—Itev. O. il. I'hesiir. pastor. Preaching nt II n. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Love roust at s oclock u. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. J. J. Cobb, superintendent. Haata free and everybody Invited. South Maco.i—Experience meeting at • *. in. and preaching nt II a. m. by the pas tor, Kov. T. W. null, Sunday school ut 3 p. m.. W. T. Collins, niiperlntenuent. Preaching at 7.30 p. m. by the paelor. Vrayer meeting M.-b '.ednealny ttlgbl at 7*) o'clock. Ladles' Aid Society meets on nrat Wednesday nllirnoon at 3-j'clh'k. To all Ihesa aervl *s .lie puVIc la In vited. and strangers vlt. be g-'en a cor dial welcome. . Vlnevlllc Methodist Church-Rev. J. E. tVray. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Dr. ritrailley of Augipdu and 7:30 p. m. by the pul or. Prayer meeting un Wednesday evening nt 7:43. . East Mocoii— Itev. J. IV. Weston, pas tor. Kxparlenro meeting at tons a. m. Sermon at II a. m. nnd mlsKonary en tertainment at 7 o'clock p-r-JP- Sunday school el 3 p. m. Clcorge \V Gantt, su perintendent. ' Urate tlethodlst i mutch.- Itc». J. It. Owen, pastor. Preaching nt II a. m. and 7:10 p. m. -Tayor meetir.5 Wednu- day evening el 1:30, Sun lay a-:hoo; at 3 t>. m. All persona cordially invited, BAPTIST. First.—No piator. Prctchlng at 11 o'clock il. m. by Dr. J. B. Gtimbtvll and at it o'clock p. m. Sunday school a - 9.30 n. m.. 11. M. Wlllet, supurin- tendeiu. Prayer meeting Wcdneaday at 3:30 and 7J0 p. in. The public la cordially touted. Booth Macon.—Itev. J. C. Solomon, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. O. It. McCall and 7:30 o'clock p. m. by the pastor. I’rayer meeting Wednes. day at 7:10 p. in. guilder school at |:N a. nt.. J. W. Nichols, superintendent. , East Macon.--Rev. K. J. IVntai. pas tor. Trenching U a. m. and. 7.SO p. m. Sunday school at SJu a. m. u'nvor msat- lug at this church on Thursday night. Tattnall Squire.-Rev. A. H. Campbell. S antor. pisicblng 11 a. m.i T.*0 p. m. unday achnol ut 9 JO a. Ob, L. T. Stal lings, kuperlntendciit. ’ Vlhevltlo-Rev. K. B. Pnrroll, pistor. Tre .chlHg at U a. m. a.vt litt p m. by the pastor. ■PIJCOPv.L. Christ Church.—tViflivn. between use - onl and Thinl streets, Rev. e. r Beetle, rector First anndav iu Advent. Morn- Inn rreyor nnd holy ccttwn.inltin at 11 a. m. Sunday school at V.C o'clock a. tn. livening prwyar aud oonnon to the Brotherhood cf fit. Andrew at fito. Fii- <!ay prnyet, 4 ovhtcU p. nt. 'Br—,ogcra ami vtsteve vrttt be welcomed. 81. Tnul.-Coruer Forsyte and College streets, itev. H. Orriu Judd, lector. IServtce at R a. m. and • p. m. Holy com. mu.r.uu tire' Sunday hi month at U a. m.; eh the third Sunday at 7:3» a. ui. Uahera to seat etnttitiers. Seels (reo at mght service. 181. Itanialue Chapol-Uav. Martin Da rner lu chain#. Sunday school at »:« a. m. Morning prayer and rtrmon at U o'clock. Wednesday prayir at 7:M p. nt. S' John's Ctiauel—Bay. Martla I'amtr tn chare* Sunday erhool at I V p. nt Evening prayer and sermon at « p. m. PRESdVTSlittVN. . Flurt—Rev. W. B. Jennings, pastor. Services illH-m. ami 7:30 p. m. Sun day school at SJ0 a. m.. the pastor ru. pertnter.denL Prajer and song rervlce Wednesday at Tif* p. m. Tattnall Square—Rev. S. U Morris, D. D.. pastor. Treaching at 11 u. ns aud 7 jo p. m. by the potior. Sabbath school 9 JO a. m. Prayer service at 7JO p. tn. Wednesday. CHRISTIAN. Wolnut street, between First and Sec- end- Rev. H. C. Combo pastor. Sunday echo--*! at 9 JO a. m„ Is M. Hr win, super intendent. Trenching at 11 a. m. byvths parlor. Voung People'* Society OuvaLMn Endeavor at OHS p. m. Kconins sermon at Tjo o'clock. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7J0. Public welcome. CA1UOUC. St. Joaepha—Father Wluktereld, 8. J, pastor: Pkther RoiMro l-c, g. J. .assist ant. Pint mass nt • a. nt. Pecosd matt and Sundny school at l:*3 o'clock a m. High mass and setutoa W JO a. m. Father Roydhouso. 8 J.. will preach. Yea'ieis tallowed b/ t»c UnwtUllen of the Hoty Barramcnt tt IN y. u. Ushers ertlt »-»t trts'tot*. n f. M. C. A. Men'* meeting at >Jt p. n. and- boys' meeting at idO. Young men cordially In vited. Bible cites at S.30 p. m. Sunday; evening meeting Tuesday nnd Thurs day 7.4S; Blbh- study, Friday 10.39 a. m.; lu toe Christum Science reading room, First reuvet; gtalrway next to the YM. C. A. All are welcome. CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Can Sava CO Per Cent, of Their Morey By buying of the receiver's stock of J. W. Burke & Co. There are hundreds of nie» books suitable for .my nge. sex or condition. There are gimes, toys, blocks, pictures, gold pens and fancy goods of every description, besidte a thousand other articles that will plctUe the loved ones at Christmas time, and can be had at price, that no regular dealer cuff Wuch. Call early and get the pick. * FOR THE HOSPITAL. Aitrtellve Programme Arranged for the Benefit Concert Friday Evening, N.t ilttle amount of local Interest Is centered II* the concert to bo given at me Academy of .Music on Friday even ing next for’the benefit of the Macon Hcapital. Mb'! IhlUye Badger Is to give urtlsttc readings, etc., nnd other local urth-ts of high talent will take part. Below Is tho very attractive pro gramme for the evening: Vocal quartette. KeciUilion—"French Bobolink," by Emma D. Batiks, Miss D. Badger. Vocal nolo—"For All Eternity." (Mar- chronl), yirs. Clifford E. WlKlamu. Recitation—"ilammy’s li'l Boy," Miss D. U.idgcr. Instrumenui mm—Hr*. S. A. C. Ev erett. Recitation—'"Trial Scene of Queen Catherine." (Shakespeare). Miss D. avwuger. , Vocal aolo—"Bonnie Sweet Besaie," Mrs. Clussle hlltehell. Recitation — “Grandma nt the Masquerade." Mies Daisy# Badger. Vocal solo—Mtss Geraldine McAn- drew. Recitation — "Jennie Calling tho Cows." Recitation—"Nettie’s Thanksgiving." Voocal solo—"Blue Bells of Scot land." Mrs. Joe Wells. Staines of emotion—Miss Badger. THE RETIRED BURGLAR. Ills Unpleasant Experience In a Town In Western PeunsylvantA. "Onn of my moat painful cxporlcnce*,” Mid tho retired burglar, "I had In a town In western Pennsylvania. In tho courso of my customary prcltmlnnry walk I lrod firril my cyo upon n small but trim look ing Queen Anne cottage which stood upon a little bib at a knoll In qutto a goad sized lot, with n grass plot nil around It. Tho collar windows were good and high and easy, nnd I selected ono nt tho rear of tho house so ns to be ns far ns possible secure from obaorvntlon, though that seemed on such a night nn almost unnecessary pre caution. It was ono of tho darkest nights I ever knew, nnd nobody could hnvo soon you ten feet off, but then tboro was tho danger of lailng heard, and so It was sen sible, of course, to go In nt n roarwindow. It Is always foolish to tnko any unneces sary risk. "Well, I found I couldn't unfasten this window from the outsldo, to I waited for the next thunderclap—there was n thun derstorm coming up; that's what nn.de It so durk—nnd then I broke n bole in tho gins* and reached In for tho catch. The lnstnnt tny hand got through that hole It wn*’grabbed by a dog Hint I knew would hold on till ho died. There could bo no posslblo doubt nbout thnt. Tho vigor nnd dash and power of tho grip nnd tho abso lutely firm nnd rigid held wore unmistak able. With tho next Hash of lightning 1 saw hint, a whlto bulldog, standing on tho bond of n barrel under tho window, with my hand In Ills mouth. He'd been roaming around thnt cellar, on tho alert, nnd he'd heard mo from tho start. Ho wns en the barrel, no doubt, wheu I was work- lug nt thatwludawon tho outdde, and all ho wnntnl wni to hnvo ino get tn. "It Ads bod to have to do It, bub I had to. I couldn't pull away from him any moro than I could have pulled my hand out froth under a pllo driver. So I readied around ns well os 1 could wltb my left hand and got roy gun, und when tho next Hash ot lightning came 1 tired. I know I mutt havo hit him, too, but not much moro than thnt, for ho didn't let go. Ho just shut his teeth together tighter— though I wouldn't have thought ho could do that, but ho did—till I lhought*thp tooth must come together through my hand. It makes ntu wince now lust to think ot it. When the next Sash came, I saw him again. Them was blood trick ling down tho side of hhi head from where Pd hit him, but his teeth wero set tn a Itold that I know I couldn't havo brokon with o Jimmy. There ore time* when cir cumstance* nro agin is man, nnd this was tuts of ’em. "I could bear 'em In the house already. They’d heard tho pistol, as I knew they would, and they wero coming. Tho door at tho bend of tho ocllar stair* opened, and two young men, with a light, came tum bling down. The) sow the dog standing on tho barrel, with my hand In hla mouth and my arm running out through the window. Well, one of them eamo out tor me, and I was easy, dead easy. Ho tied mo up without any more trouble than If I'd been a bundle of mgs, and the man Insldo got the dog off somehow, 1 don't knuw how. Then they took mo Into tho heuso and arnt for • doctor, and I needed one, nnd then they sent mo to a hospital to stay until I was tried. IIocoat mo three yean and six months, that dog."—New vntk Sun. COMMON SENSE. There la but on* sure way of detect ing any draeaao of the kidney*, and that la to analyse the urine. There la but one way to certainly "•certain the • true condition of the blood, oral than Is to subject it to a mi croscopical teat Wsmm of the heart are detected by making careful examfhattona, and It being one of the Important vital organa very often redeem other diseased con ditions. The Inner tube lance taken from an excrescence or sore and placed beneath a microscope will reveal the living) mi crobe, If any exlot, and this la the only true and reliable method ot detecting tbdr presence, all other methods of carnal examination being guest work. And. therefore, misleading. The California doctors bring with them rant years of observation and experience, together with remedies from t"» llthtbanee of science, and were they to depend upon ordinary remedies, would be truly helplew to cure . cho'nle dtreMen. ConauRation free. No. 117 Fourth street. THERE’S ONE STORE WIDEAWAKE TO THE NEW CONDITIONS We've been telling you for some tiuie—Don’t pay last yeaf’s pricas. Storekeepers, some of them, don’t wan’t to face the music. They will hold on to'old prices, because their goods cost so much, and they must get COST AND PROFIT What’s the use? The market is lower in other things besides clothing. We know it. We bought large lots when manufacturers were all a-trembie, nnd are prepared to sell the host suits and overcoats at prices based on liberal tariff revisions. Busier and busier as the air grows nippieJ. Better each day. The whole store full of helpers, more and more In love with their duties. The aim is to remove causes of delays, to make trading more comfortable for you. More of coming to enjoy our efforts! Great response to the advanced way of retailing. Not perfect, to be sitre; but best. CZAttINAJS. The lutest fud,. at CEO. T. BEELAMI'S. Jeweler, 320 Second Street MACON, GA. * 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. (ESTABLISHED 1881.) ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liouors, Wines and Cigars, 457 AND (59 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO. Tha best Liquor* for tho least money. Send foT price list. • ALTMAYER & FLATAU. Agent*. II IS! El- Hitt w© ar• selling our Instru ments h©rc cheaper than you can buy them In New York, nnd wo pay tho freight. HIM DOW Because we contract for so many thousands every yesr for ottr agents and consequently get the very lowest price. Because w* buy too where they buy one, and nt court# can buy •bosper. Because we pay cash and dis count the mark« and hundKv cnly, the beat goods sold over our guar antee wtthexebange privilege. W* do not advertise to give away . goods. We cannot affo'd to do It, as good gooda coat money. But we can and d»give you more tor your money th*n any other house In the business. Write ue for cMniognee tnd Il lustrations and see. Do net forget we import our •mall goods direct and can save you money that way. HIDDEN : 5 : BATES Southern Music Eons;, R.J. ANDERSON & SON Managers Macon Branch Bouse, MACON, GEORGIA. AN... ADVERTISEMENT id In the classll iraph Is sure tc RESULTS MACON SAVINGS BANK 878 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Faya S per cent, interest on deposits of >1 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 admlnintrntor. executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President g. O. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BANK. OF MACON. O A. H. J. Lamar. Geo. II. Turpin. President. Vlco-PreeldenL J. W. Cabanlsa. Cashier. We solicit the bualaeae of uiirohante, planter* and banka; offering them couiteey. promyiaeea. safety and hber- *11 ly. The largest capital and surplus at any bank tn Middle Georgia, THE UHIQH SAVINGS BJUIU isusr CJ MACON. GA. H. J. Lamar. Pr©*ideat; a*©. B. Tar- Vtr. Vlc*-Pr—Meat; J* W. Oabt&u* Cashier; D. M. NelUfam. AccounUut. CAPITAL. $200,001. SURPLUS, $30,000 Internal paid on depoeUa $ per cent, per AABum. Economy la the mad u wealth. Deposit your an vinca may they will be lncrooeed by internet* Com* pounded semi-annually« •» LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Class, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Mby Is the time to buy the above before the cold vredthcr cornea. 2 have Cto largest Block South, with prices lower than evyr. sT. C. BURKE, O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH. [0331 mm NOBLOH31 FAINTS. Li: AND CD AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co., J. L. MACK, Manager. • - - Macon-Ga. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. HACQH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00., . INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, —and manuf ACTUREB3 of— Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Worlf. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair, BUILDERS’ HARDW4E. Etc. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its 1 isolate purity, to aid digestion It is e. most pleasant Incomparably strengthening to the In This beer Is brewed from the best from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the ret at Pllson. Bohemia. Barbarossa Is taste and brilliancy, and on account the Imported Pilsner by connolseurs. For rne dinner table and- for a lun tie of Bnrbarossa. Delivered anywhere In the city. wholesomeness, good taste and quality and refreshing beverage, an article valid and convalescent, selected malt and from hops Imported new existing method In tlhe Hof Braue- a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In of Its excellent quality Is preferred to ch there Is nothing, better than a bot- ULLMANN & WILLIAMS. 'Phone 434. Sole Agents. Good Government Is the question of the day, but the question with us is DO YoulSTant Good Shoes at Sacrifice Prices / If so, go to the Rochester Shoe Company, 513 Cherry street, where the best makes of Shoes are being Sacrificed to reduce their extensive stock on hand. Call early and secure the ben efit o£ this sale at the ROCHESTER SHOE CO., 513 Cherry St. THEY WILL BE HERE. BOSTON DOCTORS. DB. J. WHITMAN. DR. R. RENWICK.’ For two days only this visit, OCTOBER 14 and S, WEDNESDAY and THURS DAY. All who call on these eminent physicians the above date will receive au medical services and surgical treatment FREE UNTIL CURED. , The object ot this FREE SERVICE Is to become quickly acquainted with ths •lek; also to demonstrate the superior excellence of thedr methods of treating all diseases of a chronic or long-standing nature. The doctors, feci assured that the grateful endorsements of the many they relievo and cure will give them, during their future visits, an extended practice that will amply repay for jthls great outlay; of time and money. Although they treat all diseases of a chronic, long-stondlng, obscure or difficult nature, and cure many so-called Incurable diseases, they wish It thoroughly understood that if. after a thorough examination, your cose Is found to bo Incurable we frankly tell you »o and reserve tho right to reject all ouch C,lfcS ' MAIN OFFICE 80 WALTON STREEET, ATLANTA. GA. ALL DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES TREATED. . CATARRH CURED—Consumption In the Incipient stage; Bronchitis. Asthma, Rheumatism, all diseases of the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, liver and kidneys; Scrofula, Sores, Ulcers and nil chronic blood, troubles; Eczema,-Psoriasis, Pimples, Blotches and all skin troubles treated and cured If accepted. NERVOUS DISEASES—Epilepsy positively, and permanently cured. Nervous de bility from any cause. Hysteria, Neurathenla, Chorea, St. Vitus' Dance, etc., posi tively-cured by the London Specific treatment If curable. DISEASES OF WOMEN.-We examine ladles without exposure; and treat all diseases peculiar to their sex without tho use of rings, pessaries; etc., by a new and painless method. MEN—Weak, Diseased, Despondent—Men suffering from prematura decay, ex- hausted and enfeebled powers, diseases canning losses, drains, weak or falling mem ory, blotches, pimples, Impure blood, fall rag ot hair, etc., should visit them at once. By their Anglo-Gorman methods and remedies they guarantee *uch suffer- ers Immediate relief and a permanent oure. CANCERS and malignant tumors and growths, all enlargements and glandular swellings removed and cured without the use of a knife. No pain. No matter what disease you are suffering from, or how long standing: no matter how many physi cians have tailed to cure yon, call on its. It will cost you nothing and you max profit by It. Office hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. SO Walton street. Attawta. Ga. I (Fr.es PI & Anm. ilaf JMUa) r!c?.W.lMV*ke,*homSkeeiipeclxhjotEp!ltpey. kuukhoxt doubt treated and carol mote cases than tajllrlog Physician; fciiiacrcMUaatrcabtng. \r* have been I cf tfl-wt cl Mjeaix'auadlagfsml by ban. Uspoklltliwava! cable workaetUa disease which ha •rods«i th a lug* bot lie of his abnlata care, be* to anj sag row wfc* msy send (Jaw P.O; and Expaeaiad- drr's. Meads ice •Byns.e wishing scat* to addmse, ttoL W. IL l'Lfin;:, FD.,4 Croat tn. hew Vert- OF MACON, GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 3. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson, Vice President L. P. HUlyer, Cashier. The American, national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL,.*. .. ,, ., ..ssw.coa.w SURPLUS.. vwn *„ ..JS5.bM.to Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot banka, corporations and Individual* wll 1 rtcalvo careful attention. OorrMDon- gance Invited. ) I- C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENTS - ' i ... * ( W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. BACON, GEORGIA ESTABLISHED 1833 Interest Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits- We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.