The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 09, 1894, Image 4

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING-, DECEMBER .9, 1894 THE MflGOM TELEGRAPH tilnk that under the exiting law wo alntuly bore ttx> much silver, It pro- . circulate freely PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE'YEAR'I ^ ^^ ^ 1 couat *y I***"*® the government, while not guaranteeing AND WEEKLY. Office 569 Mulberry Street. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH—DOUVtred by camera In the city, or maud, postage free, 60 cents s month; 11.75 {or three months; $3.60 for six months; n for one year; every day except Sunday, $C- FHK TELLGKAl'ri—Trl-Weekly, Mon. days, Wednesdays and Fridays, or Toes, dam Thursdays and Saturdays, three months, |1; six months, >2; one year, U. THE SUNDAY VLLEGitAPJi-B/ mail, one year, IX THE WEEKLY TMLEGBAPH-By mall, one year, IL buhhcripti GNU—Payable in advance Remit by postal order, check or regie, tered letter. Currency by mall at risk of sender. CXIMMimiCATIONS should bs addressed snd all orders, checks drafts, etc., made payable to TUB TELEGRAPH, Macon, Os. INDEX TO NKtV ADVHRTIHHM'KNTO II. 'NwwmHin—Oloalng out sole. •Munyan—Munyon’s Riimudlsa. Hammond & Co.—tttockst and zonds. T. J. Amleraon-Cemietary MM. .Round PtSAlo Works—itoipural f,ir Bids. eta«»iifc3ne OhsuWr—Notice to mwn tines. ■Abe I/wscr— Big drtve to dry goods. Jivmes T. Hodl. revolver—Xnras oallo of C. <!. Hott’n dUlr;k. . Ariat/lJc Cicut. time—Ghent routo to •Now Yodt, Olty of iMncon—<Nollice to (Merchants. Ntdom (ticornmn & Co.—Tho Nln Hand Co. nu.tusltry Rsvbtga and Idle Iretureinoa (Vmipsmiy—In.v<wttm«rtt ond innurtuvoc. tyjty at iMiionn—oVtiWoe owl ,«f fiscal y«»r. W. C, Lyons, nsinngcr—Big dry goods Mill!. It'ilf Sims & Bro.—tA Footnote, , It, F. Srrulfli—X<m»* at Oho iPViIr. CCKNXmiMS ANT) TU1TJ CURRENCY. Tile position |u wMoli the tnxinury Hilda if«« is nlumit this; i t :n roce'.v lug fttun all sources of revenue tvlddi liave tieeti pnyrldcd by congress ut lonst live million dollars li-w ;n‘r tnantli than It to idillgud to piiy out muter npjiro- prtatiauti rondo by oongrtws. Mint Ih to toy, fit in dtmdUy OnilnlMg Ms re sources to tlib exltout of flvo million •I'dlarH a month, and theso resources uro now tvmrn in lively mrkill. This Is bad eiKwigh, If It were the only disad vantage under wide* Iho'tntwury to working, Hut them Is number oveu more Important. It Is resjamalblo for the mkmgftlon on demand In gold of iiluil* five liundn-d ndil'on lU.lhirx of pwper notes now outstanding. Under the law. It Is not only compelled to ro ll rwn Hi mo tiptoe lu gold, but to iirauo- i II a I el y pay oitt lhe notes again for tbo ourront exprerus of .13io gorerutnonL 1Jruler too present clmimistatuve, It uviuM *0 obliged to ilo ttils area if tho kuw did no* 00m n uuul Unit ft do so. Tint treasury, therefore, Is under n doublo dtrnln. Tit Is tbreiUoucd with hmkruphny bdviuse It Is attending more dian it moolmw, at tho nuno timo that It Is compelled tt> take extitiorldlimry measurai to enuluitlu U10 gold rewervo und Urns prraerro tlio partly of too ourronoy. Km posllton Is ufmur-ns bad ns tltot of ttw treusnry of a grewt na tion of nlmont IncxhnusKblo rosoaitwa (valid be. In view of this ftuit. It Is .hard to Iwllovo ttiat tho law-making body, nwi*ann*Ut> fur Olio condition in wtlrloli too tretisury finds Itself, will ro- fuse to avme to its refltef. Yet wo are told Hfcvt ttusw Is a likelihood that tt w'.U so refuse. If so, being eoutrollal by Mia Drauocratlo party, the pcopdo will bo oonvuuwl toot too party is en- tii-oly Incompithuit to inanltgo too af fairs of Iho country. A refusal to cams to tlto treasury's rfllef uni arise from only ono of two causes. First, that a Tory considerable rmnfbar, or a majority. In congress not- ni.lly duolro to tonv tho goronuuent to toil la Its premdres to redeem tin notes, and alms bring tba country to a silver tesla .without I bo oousont of tho people. Tlio other, that factional feeling lias risen to suoh-u intat that neither side is willing to wvo the country tty making even a tilglri saert- flec of It* theories. ComavnBUH'ii may rest nanxrod tliat tb* pocplo of tills counlry are not go wedded* to any theory of finance that they are wltluig to bankrupt too gov ernment in onlcr to sco It rut In pmo- tloe. They sres no doubt toalsfied with tho (EMM ourronoy system. They ^00 that umler It their credit Is being greatly nl.uaod and the'.r Oct* Increased, lirtt toough they want ft changed anil differ among theanMctvea as to what the change should bo, they will bo sat isfied with any now sysusn which glees .toon good tnoiaiy, enough of it, and at tho same time rdHoTes tho treasury Trent its present etnbarraashig position. ■Xho atm system' proposed hy Mr. Curl slo does sot meet too viows of any faction completely, but In providing for retirement ths itenared notes of tho govormusot fretn cinoulatlon by putthig tli.cn In tho ttink reseiTos tt svSoves tho tmsory of too neocstsity of furnishing gold fcr export, and that Is a great gain. In prodding that nemo of too now .notes tonll bo of h«s de- somlnaUoa dan tea doUsrt, tt makes room fior a great deal of diver money. This may be good or bed, es men crete- tatn ng dllfereM opinions on tbo s'lvcr (luosttoD leolf at It, bat it oagbt to n<> someth’-ng to pVvuto tlie ret-enituem of extreme free silver men, while not rxoitiQg She an uioslty of those who them, ydl holds 11 fund tor tholr nv dump it on. Rustics being wfo ootes, tmrrenti ovarjTHtiere, they wJU bavo BanK-tblng of tie “homing” (lutillty which many think so nocumary. IT enOULD RE rtLSSliD, A regai; rafon bll, such a» that wldeh ban passed too'lower bouse of the legislature, is a measure tvldch re quires eorofuTwiiisIderatkm and full de bate. It was very natural, therefore, Ualt tlio *iti3tv, reeelv ng th s Mil at such a late (lay in toe soadon, should lay It atiide until nest summer. Tlio Sfisutora no 'doiflit fc1f that their duty required them to do more thfcun merrily approve me work done by the bouse, but lu faying the ibUl aside, we think, nevcrttmlcm, they ufade a iidstakc. Tlie olreumsaincus are pHsfllar. In tlwi first place, too popular demand for re form in .this dlreritlon is urgent. It ought to be satisfied at the eattfett pos sible moment. In Hie seamd place, the bill as iKimed by M10 house is (he result of very careful and earnest work, ex- tending over a considerable period, by men whoso ability and honesty cannot lie questioned. In. too third place, It 1s oenlla'n tlitit, however oxrofully a law of tills kind may tie drawn, It must bo perfected after experience has shown Its defeats. No man or sot of men, however able and expertouoed, can sit at ti ttilile and eonstruot a reg.Hi.i-.aiou faav to lie applied uuITor the (vnidltlons wliloli ex’lht. txi this mate, which will bo perfout ' n Its opcrxttoas. Dio sen ate otrnld do no more, therefore, than euro Sonin of .the fiefedts which may exist in too MU, whereas actual expe- Kendo at nn etcotion will point out most or all of three defects, which can then be remedial. .. There. Is no general election in too state before too nexlt mioriting of tlie legislature, but, i t <ls wrill known I tot in tlie Tenth dlstrtiit an eieoMou of great Imyprtnnc© will lie Held. It will be Cm porlamt not only benauso it will bo « trial of strength tKdiwerin tlie Denim ciutH ond Foiml.sta hi tho d strict where too fatter are stToiigitit, but binuiso It Is an eleotlon bold for the expi-ess purjioso of getting rhl of too corrupt pnuutcns of tori fast etoot-ion. There Is no |s«siu;uty of reaching a SatUsftie- tory result lu the Tuntb illstr'et In the abseuco of a regishiutton or election touv wMch can be used to koeii Illegal voles out of too tollo! Mix. It is Kkely tlmt If no suoh 'law U enforced, toe clootton will tie 110 lit. ire wvti.Mfaotory lu its rreulta Uuu tlmt of fast month, and will tic followed by incraised bit terness and animus'ty between tho 0011- .tcolBog parties in .tho district. If for no other reason ilf.ui to secure a clean eleotiou (u toe TeUtli dlstr'et, the ncu- ttte slumld jmss tills bill. When it is oertulu, hi add''I1..11 (<> lluut rreult, tlmt that rteritior. will offer vtilunlile hints as to tho manner In .which the new law should be amended, the attgumeu/t In fivrer of its pareage all tits sesSloti Seems to us unanswerable. There is everything to gain and nothing to lose by prompt action by toe aonato on tl/is nxhsure. JOIN TIIB LIBRARY. Tho Mttoon Pirtvtto Llhrary is onritltvl to «Iik> support of too people of Mtuwn. It Is a publto 'inrif.tutlon, exists fl>r Itm benefit of all the iiooiilu of the cOty, aud Cm lndtsimt-.ibly an inllucnvc for good. A liberal support will tax very 1'tlle too rreouroes of our people, and In return too library will gtvo every eourtrituicor mere limn uo cqulvnleiit. Through die efforts of its otllecrs, too llhrary is now almost mitfruly out of debt, ami wo believe fa on the ovo of a rapid improvonfent. It certainly Is if It receives oven a iitho of too sup port to wKVh It Is vnUtlcd. With now books aiming fn. In nditltloa to toe great number alntidy on its Bhdvvs, It aan offer more for too nnney it asks for Uh prrt-ilogos than any bimimxu os- tti'bUshmedt iwh’.cli bays find satis In Maoni. Wo ask the old mrimbera of tlie library art 10 luivo fallen away frem Its supiwrt to renew thrtr nlleg'anoo. tnaajnartU not only bo providing them- selvvs avith instrudUoa and entortoiu- mont la doing so, Unit avlll bo perform ing a public duty ns well. THE AflEtmt EXDOSITXON, Wo leave net Ivxw able to advocate an appropriation by too teg'shiture for tlio Atlnnra expos'Uon heretofore, bc- oauao tvo could not sec how such nn appropriation could bo lesiUy made. But ttbo leglHkvtnre fvems now to have discovered a now wuy, by uppropr.at- ing for drat purpose too direct tax fund, ft owe fining tout there wUl bo no further driufands upon it. If this as sumption Is octree.’, If no chUmants ocuo forward for this money, we are free to say that wo do not know tout It oould bo put to any better use thau lu making u aisphy of tho state’s re sources at tho'oxpotfiflen. The Atlanta pcoplo, by their unity, entousiae«n and enoegy In 'work tor tfidr city command tho admlrwion of oveiybody, and wn do not doubt Out tho cxposlrion avitlvh they w'Jl provide next full will be wvrthy of them, of tocCr olty, and of the state. They do 60 mta* tor them- selre* tout they are oaatoxl to toe help of otficr pooifie. In a time of de pression Use rills. It Is bdpftil to toe whole state, end to too whole South, tor toot matter, that they are hopeful and cnthtafiastlre willing to sik'nd their money and exhaust their energies In a pubho work of so much imponhnee. Tho example fa a good one, and too plterit on toe people ounfido of Atlanta will bo wlAv-prewd. CIVo MhuU not be surprised If tbo Atfantu exposition of 1S03 marks the licginnlng of a revival of iHwimns and erworprldo fn die South memorable for ltg strengdi. Oil BAT OFFICIALS. The South Oirollnn I(-glKfature, in ouOlrig down the s.i[ariwi of state off! oafa fiO per cent, sbbavs d ditqxxdtloa to carry into practice too economic the ories on which moat of Its members were elected, und is therefore com mentloblo to rif.it extent. But ft may tie seribusly dotfbted whether, w tii tho state odlciiiW sala ries ranging from *1,000 to ?-',200, South Carolina will bo able to secure the servlets of competent men in her state house. Men of a high order of ability ure not opt to outer the publ'c service ni KHurtos such as these when their talents can ooamjtind In private life ,twv> or itbrao times as much re- mi.ncraij'011. There is such a thing as “uiir.ntt at too spigot and wtisr.ng at toe bung,” ond Sooth Carolina may discover this fact before long, though It is difficult to bril'eve that sho will get lute lier offices men less lilted to fill them watt ithnn those she has bad In them during, toe last three or four years. BARLY METHODISM. Many Curious .Relics Found In Mary land—A Proposed Monument. An Annapedls, MI., d!apatc,ti of No vember 17 says; A discovery has been made In too records of Anno Arundel county Which Is of interest to the 6,000,000 of MefhridlBts In tWs country. It In In the hind records and Is a deed bearing the date of April 5, 17S3. It was -mride by Rtchanl Jones, and tt conveyed one acre of land in Nicholas Rldgeley, Grcenbury Ridgeley and Thomas Ijoims of Anno Arundel coun ty, 'and Seth HyaJtt, Shadririk Turner, Benjamin Waters and Thomas Duval of Prince Goorgo county, as trustees, for the eonsldorartlon of 5s. The land is desorlbeid as "lying on lithe dwc-lllrtg phinitatUm of Richard Jones,” and “also ttivat .house ’ixtete erected itihercon for toe use of toe Methodist re-.-ibher — en-catled — to gether wltH oil toe iwooda.” The deed toontlrrues: “NOvertoeless, upon spe cial trust and confidence, and <0 toe Anlereyt that they, too said trimtres, for the time being, do tand Shall per mit such persons as rihnll be appoint ed at the yearly conference of the people commonly call ed Method isle | n America, end no other persons, to have and enjoy toe free use and benefit of raid promises tor too use and mimeses of predriblng and expounding God’s holy word, and provided always that toe said persons pronto no other doc trine than Is contained In Mr. John Wesley's notes on tori Now Testament and four, volumes of sermons.” Ind-usttoiis touulry has dlseovereid that this church was known as toe Mcthod'Isf. tnberntudo. onJ1 was a roomy log bunding, and the tradition is bond ed down that on' one rtoeaeton, during a revival, too prewchor nnnrainced from the msVndlt tonlt If one soul iwa/j convert ed that nityht ite iwvsuld I-* made so bolnrrv thrift he wo«M envoy Mrs. Fhelpo around the meriting house on htS back sevon tlrnio. (Mrs. Phelps was toe most oorpulorit lady of the nrelghborhood, her wetiriiit bet mg some 300 cntsnds. hftvnyl-anH has more btstorlc upotn of WctlhWMm toa/n any State M toe eomn- try. The old ohutto In which FtriHiury worked In N.e.v York fa entirely rrnne. Th» lively lane meettag bouse where Che ehureh was nnr.ini'lzol In Uhls coun try. is Wow occupied by toe Mrirchnnit’s Otub and the stock exohoingn.. of Balti more. Ruti 1n weritem Mamiland. *n •vO’-i h knoe-n Snnita creek neigh borhood, many Itvfccwtipg illhllr.-.- fourvt. tun,I It was only toe other day that 250 'Methodists, Including many mb Wters from tote and other States, wrint on n iprlgriimnge *0 toe WefitmdnUer. 1 'I; ov faft «ho train nt WfBtmlnslter, •s 1 ' rnrrlagcs anil drove *2* ® tone . chapel, which was butn to 1783; nexlt to toe old Bvnas hoime, whom John* TOvans. Ithe first eon- a-ml (tloil; Ithon to Bethel toundh. which te ^ t ShJ T !^ n 11 *5 ,aBt century, and finally H wlhere <n. 17*3 Rob- faT rtSTrJh fth * Mothoil- 1703 ta^?el C " l,rttry - The date 1703 if) woltvitosl here as a crtnlnramlap Xrre*r of ® h * autooii- ySSrtt U a 1 ' <t ' T ■*« «omc a ,( "f ™ceting house Is gone ’• foundations have been pVnve.l aS^irttWM? cffort ' rtl1 l >e mode to p’uee n * om »nent on this spot, and wfihithls purpose fa the Intention, If fawslblo, to awo tho Bums house, 1* iiown tv> u\vq place to n, new building. In reeom- «te old h-mse be pra- A. Wafaon Bis New System deduces tbe Death Bate. t'romtnent Persons Testify and Ism- paper. Investigate, Gen. El L Townsend of 3910 Pop- far street, Philadelphia, whose distin guished servicer, in the tnUItan and civil branches of the United States, five 'him a world wldo reputation, says: “For n number of years 1 suf- fimed from rheumatic pains In my limbs, which soon took the form of that nerve-racking disease—sciatica. I tr'ed all sorts of imecCanes, but conkl not obtain even .temlwrary relief. Finally 1 procured a botirle of iMunyon's Rbcu- inat'sm Cure. Af ter taking a few vinla the Jilin ceased ond I am now entirely cured.” Judge Jacob Ncu at the Brooklyn city ball Civil court. Is a well-known citizen, whose popularity hns been wt- tested by h'e enormous nfajoriues at the polls, and n gentleman of unlm peachafale charaoter. Speaking of Munyoo'a Rheuuihtilsm Cure, bo says: “It Is ‘‘ - best euro in the world. I first f j| .vhlle I was out in Clewe- land. O. I began taking '.t when I was unable to walk without tbe aid of crutches, and tn three days I throw thorn away. Tt Is cetttalnly to my mind a wonderful and positive ramedy.” WHAT THE PRESS SAYS. PhMadedpbin Times: “We know that thousands nf people In our midst have been cured by iMunyon’s little sugar peilets.” Now York Press: “Over 1,800 peo ple Ifave written us that they 1 have been'enrol by IMunyon’s Re.raed!es." Cleveland (Pratts: “tt must be re membered ittot ithls decrease in tho death rate (28 per cent in one month) must bo very largely attributable to the froo use of Munyon’s Remed'es, in asmuch ns the death rate in all cities where Investigations have boon made In a similar why, ns Is being done by the Pro*), lias always shown a de crease.” Washington Post: “Munyon’s Beane- dies reduced Mho deaifh rate In Wash ington 18 per ccntt In three weeks.” Professor Muuyon does not put up a ire remedy and claim that ’.t will euro nil diseases. He does OlaLni, however, that hi's Ehoumlaitlsm Cure will cure rheumatism; that his Dyspepsia Cure w'fi cure dyspepsia, consSpatlon nml all forms of ntomato trouble; that Ills Oatarrii Cure will poa'Mvely cure ca tarrh; thnt his IGduey Cure will cure pains In the back, lens or groin, and nil forms of kffdncy diseases; that his Cold and Oough Cures wtH cure odds and coughs and prevent pnenmon'n; that his Nerve Cure will restore to r healthy condition otvrworked and over- stralned nerves. Headache cured in live minutes. Insomnia, eoustlpat'on, neuralgia and nil forms of female onm- plalnlts quickly cured. If you are ailing step (into the nearest drug store and get a 2,'wen.t vial of ono of Munyon’s Cures. No matter what your disease or how many doctors have failed *0 cure yon, Munyon’s Remedies relieve elrmwt immediately and are ab solutely harmless. Ask ymtr druggist for Munyon’s “Guide to Health.” With tilts and 'Munyon’s Remedies every per son can bo his own doctor. W. A, POPPY CO, CONTINUATION OF .1 The invitation extended to the public one week ago to attend early our money-saving sale of Holiday Dry Goods met with even a more liberal response than we had anticipated. The people seem anxious to avoid the rush of ante-Christinas days and to make selections before assortments are broken. wua taken toil inti resting relic, toe rude SttViwbrtdjre Americnn Mete od fat Historical So- olety at Itjilrimore. to whom It wits J 5 ’ 0 ' Rev - Charlea D. Smith of the Oxford Methodist Enls- °°P*1 tobreh. This plain structure 00nutated of a low pfatfoitm «ax>ut tsw feet wide and three long, on which toe preacher stood, und a board sup- P-irtct by posts about four feet high, on which toe Bible lay. It remained here for more than 100 years, until discovered as shove stated. There is 00 building now namdlng In toe United State* therein Methodist sorvee* were heOd so early ns tots Kvuna bouse. The Eraiiscs Ms buried in a graveyard near by.” Now York Methodists stfiU Ctalm tost toe first Methodist meeting house n tots country aw« In that city, but the Marylanders think Bhht toe log meeting house antedated the New York 'building, and when the monu- cmnt. ft>r toe erection r/ which they have secured rvrmlselou. Is {dttecd nt toe bottom rtf toe hill where toe Ijok meeting hoqse stood, tt will ray that fa was on that site too first Methodist church In Amorim sood, M.VRRIED BY A BUUIT. Tbo Now Notary rulfilo Ifad Not Httd Enough Experience. Nmet on, Deo. ,8.—(Njvcftil)—Peril Cklom Is ono of the most accommodat ing haHlffs 5n tho state. A Mr. Tbmp- kins of MAirtli county came (nto town Tbnnalay afternoon, bringing with him rite beautiful daughter of Mrs. MoVey, whom lie bint wooed and won, and oatlod upon ono of tbo morettants who bud boon appointed notary puI»Uo to orthaite. Tlxs K'tag bis first couple to marry and as quite a crowd bad con gregated near to witnera tbe ceremony, list mnv note 17 public felt that be migtvt make sime mistakes, and re- qu.«t(xl Mr. Odom to Join ritcai to gether ns nxm nml wife, whi* be did In a regular prracficr’s Btjle, wishing them a long Uto of happiness, etc. NEGRO DISAPPBARHD. Newton, Doc. S.—(Special.)—Scott I/mrs avho lis-s been mhwlug from the Ivey settlement, was found dead ta the wnods Shturvfay morning. .It fa iieisriit that ho know - a little too much i.tarat rive ossirainatiou of Mr. Jim , . _ Price V<f AYilUomsburg several years I ARMOUR PACKING CO., .uro ami riot t-sim white parties took | ,, ,, _ . him oat bird hunting and shot him. 1 Kansas Ctty, U. o. A. , ANTE-BREAKFAST SMILES. “Papa', what Is a fadT’ “A fad, ray son, Is somebody else’s fancy.”—Tid- B’.ts. Uncle John—“Amd why do you think that your brother Cltarlcw Is n groat writer?” Alice—“Why, because bo is. He writes more every day than lie can got Into too paper.”—(Boston Tran- scripL WynWatn (tnk ng a walk in the coun try)—"O-c-ctiiv I ftf-And my way t-tithRMigb these wsvsvwdir Man aooosted—“Not If it is tree that tho man who h-h-horittotes Is lost.’’->irar- lem Life. (Mr. tvhromo—“I’m so glad you Ilka tlie iwiiitlug. M ss Ethel." Site—“Oh, It’s penfnetly lovely! But you must al low me to return the frame, ns mamma does not allow me to noctipt valuable praumtu from gentlemen.”—Life. “But iwltat am you do, young tnan? Haven’t you some special talent or taste—some (bent, tts (they say?" Ap- pLcant (duliiou-slyl—”No-im, not that I am rirfnk of—except chat I am a llttto bow-tagged."—Tlt-ifiltB. iModcst youth—“I have only 83,000 n ydir, sir, but I Uilnk I am support your daughter on .thsrt." Father (on- riitKlastCcally)—"Support her, my dear boy? Why. you can Bupport Iter entire family on it”—Detroit Free Press. •Maud—"So you Imtve broken with Count do FiikerdtH. Who# gave you tho first inklfng that he was not tbo real nut’cle?” .Mice—“He wus toying with my hair ono evening, nod before ho irtought ho had suggested a elium- poo.”—IlaiHem Life. Ofni. JfoSwtitt—“BGliger, 16 doesn’t seem rlglit tor us to be buying tickets for a Thanksgiving matinee.” Mr. McSstoIM—’’Why not?” "Bemon we ought 60 spend that money for the ben- citlt of the poor.” "That’s what we’re going to do. Lobelia. You’ll see some of tbo poorest actors at that play this afternoon you ever saw Tn your life.”— Chicago Tribune. It may be because every depart ment In our immense establishment Is overflowing with goods, sparkling with the Oateot tlntB of fashion, and at prices absolutely unapproachable In value. •Be Uhls as tt may, our store Is crowd ed ftom morning till night wrih hap py. satsfled purchasers, and the time Is one of rejoicing to them as well as to us. Come earjy and get the pick. Coats, Capes, Jackets. Every express brings to us the lat est creations in Ladies’ Wnr-i*. Oar Eastern buyers let nothing new tarspe toom. * ludtes’ black Bind navy Tailor-made Capes, fur and braid trlmmol, farmer prioe $8.50, now .$100 Ladles' TVrilor-imiade Double Capes of fine ,Melton, Beaver, Cheviot or Cov ert cloth, former iprfce 513.CO, now $7. Ladies’flne taWor-onnide tourist Ctepee, wttih hoods, lined with pMId, glace or suralh silk, former price $12.60, now $7. The latest novelties In ladles’ very fino applique trimmed Tailor-made Capes, former price $17.60, now $3.98. Ladles tollor-mnide Jackets that were $5, $8, $10, $12.60 and $15 respectively, hteve befrh marked for this sale $3, $5, $6. $7.60 and $10. We are showing a lino of Astrakhan and Black Russian Lynx Capes, a lim ited number only. Colored Dress Fabrics. 80-inch Navy Blue Storm Sew and double-width Tricots, former price 25c, niaw 12 l-2c Ohlang-eiaJble (fancies, Wool Diagonals, Mftong-es, Whip Cords, former prices 25c and 35c, now 15o 40-Hndh Silk and Wool Mixtures, in garnet, blue, brown and Kray, blend- ItiK8 of cio’ior, former price ft>c, now 33c. All-wool Oheviote, Flannels and Gran ite Cloths, 40 indhes wldo, former price ~~c, now........ ..35c All codons in 40-in'dh all-wool Frendh SerKes, former price $5c, now 39c 42-4ndh all-wool Covert Cloths, former price 65c, now 39c 54-inch adl-wwof Covert ClotJhs, very fine, former price $1, mow 76c Black Dress Fabrics. •We hlave received this week nn ex ceptionally .bemuttful assortment of fine Imported Wool Crepons. Haney weaves and wilde-wale Serges, In black. These goods were bought far below,real value and will be sold the same way. All-wool Frendh’ Serge,. all-wool rain-proof Storm Serge, .all-wool Hen riettas, 40 to 46 Inches wide, former prloe 65c, now 39 0 A variety of styles, cut prices In fine Imported Oitoa'klngs, such as Mel ton. Betwer, day Diagonals and Whin Cords. Silks and Velvets. We are showing all toe new Shades •in Embossed Silk, « most beautiful fabric for evening gowns. Ohfflfons, Silk Crepons and Japanese Ore pee. 24-in<h Japanese Silk, black und od ors, former price 76c, now. - ...49o 21-luch black Guos Grain, splendid quality, and 24-inch Black Tafloua, for mer price $1, now i..75o (Figured Taffetas In seleot designs, single color threads, former price $1, ttowi 75a Extra-weight Fancy Brocade Taffe tas, former prices $1.48, now 98o Pefau de Sole, Faille Frnncatso, Moire Antique, Satin Royal. Crepe Aumure, in blaok, farmer price $1.60, all now 98c. Holiday Linens, Hemstitched Linen Table Covers. Genuine Turkey red Table Linen..35a Creaim Damask Table Linen 35o iPure White Table Linen, 60 Indhes wide 60o An all-linen Huckaback Towel, ex tra size and hemstitched 12 l-2o ■Pure linen Doylies per dozen 49c. Blankets and Quilts. Just at the commencement of Blanket weather we are going to sell Blankets at manufactures' prices. No matter 'how we dot it, it Is suffi cient for you that you can buy Blan kets, Eiderdown Quilts and cheap Com fortables for less money than they were ever before sold for In this or any other city. Holiday Leaders. Children’s Thibet, Angora and Lynx Sets. OaSadoi Sable, French Seal, 'Water Mink and Eastern Mink Neck Scarfs, an 1 mill heads, r Side Combs. Jet and Steel Buckles. Ladles’ Silk Umbrellas, Dresden China bandies. NO. 30 Moire Silk Ribbon lOe yard. Ladles’ white Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs 5c. Gentlemen’s pure white silk Hem stitched Handkerchiefs 25c. •Short lengths Canton Flannel 46 yard. 5,003 yards Dress Ginghams 6c. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its ibsolute purity, wholesomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion It .is a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to toe in valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from the best selected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after toe new existing method in tho Hof Braue- rel at Prison, Bohemia. Barbarossa is, a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of tts excellent quality fa preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connoiaours. For toe dinner table and for a lua ch -there fa nothing bettor than a bo> t!o of Barbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere in toe city. ’Phone 434. Solo Agents. SPECIAL NOTICES. DIED. On December tbo 8th, 3 o’clock n. m., KriWirlne Spencer, Infant daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. Sol Hoge. REDUCTION IN CEMETERY LOTS. From this date until January 1, 1896, a special reduction of 60 per cent, “will be made on all first class lots In Riverside Cemetery. A reasonable reduction will also be given on smaller lots. T. J. AINDERSON, Supt. Fond Mothers do not always realize that what their children need is fat food—something to build up the tissues. SILVER CHURN BUTTERINE, being a pure, sweet fat, without butyric acid, is the most acceptable health food obtainable. The Silver Churn on each wrapper is our guarantee of excellence. Wholesale "by Armour Packing Co., Jfacon. Cm. Regular meeting on Monday, December 10, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. Sojourning com panions fraternally invited. R. B. BARRON, H. P. Geo. A. Dure, Secty. Office of Board of Public Works, Ma con, Ga., Dec. 8, 1894.—Sealed bids will bo received by the undersigned until 5 o’clock p. m. December 12, 1894, for ex cavating and moving and dumping into fill 8,000 cubic yards of earth, more or less, an average haul of 750 feet, under supervision of the city engineer. This board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. J. L. ANDERSON, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER Plans elevations, de tails, printed speci fications and building superintendence. Estimates furnished and contracts promptly executed in any part of tho state. Postoffice Box No. 168. OITIco No. 1C2I Third street. Macon, Ga. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Loans mails on choice real estate and farming lands In Georgia. Interest 7 per cent. Payable in two, three or five years. No delay. Commissions very reasonable. 420 Second Street, Macon. Ga. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Merobfcnts and otJiera having bills against rite olty of -Mhcon should pre- stmt ralu'm before moon ot Tuesday, De cember 11, ns tho fiscal year ends on tho 10th. BRIDGES SMITH, Cleric of Council. G1TX TAX NOTICE, Tbe fourth and last installment of ths city tax Is now due. Taxpayers are re quired to pay for the year. Executions will be Issued and expenses chanted to tbose In default. A. K. TINSLEY. Treasurer. November IS, IS94. MONEY LOANED. Local Representatives Wanted. Our system affordo an opportunity to borrow on cl titer personal or real estafe'securlty. The pkiir Is superior to building and loan associations. The amount borrowed may be returned In monthly payments without bonus, with Interest at 5 per cenit. per annum: tt affords absolute security to Investors, with o reasonable guarantee of an an nual dividend of from 8 to 10 per cent. We desire to secure toe services of energetic, representative men In every oommunlty to act ns local secretaries. The poslitloa will be sufficiently re munerative to amply compensate for services. If you possess the above qualtfic-rtlons, write for particulars. Full information regarding our sys tem of making loans as well ns Invest ments and agencies wUt be furnished by addressing S. S. Robertson, prest dent, 1122 Walnut street, Philadelphia. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SOUTHERN SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS UNTSERSITY In the Grand. Atlanta. Go. Complete courses In bookkeeping, sborthacJ, telegraphy and collateral branches. Long established. Best ref erences. Send tor Illustrated catalogue free. MONEY TO LOAN. Seven per cent. Loans negotiated oa Improved city property and farm*. SOUTHERN LOAN AND TRUST COM. PANY OF GEOROU. 16$ Second street, Macon, Go. LOANS NEGOTIATED. On Improved city and farm property i Bibb and Jones counties tn loans ranging from $530 up at 7 per cent. ,ini- pl« Inter eat; time from two to five years. Promptness and accommodation a ape- cialty. L. J. ANDERSON A CO.. Jta. XU S*»nd Street. Mecca. Ga, DR. J. J. BUBERS. Permanently located. In the ape- •fairies venereal. Lost energy re. stored. Female irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address tn confidence, with stamp. HO Fourth street. Maoon. Ga. DR. C. H. PKETE, BAR, NOSB AND THROAT. | Ml SECOND STREET, MACON. OA. “ j SB. t. H. SHORTER. STB, EAR. NOSB AND THROAT. Office 641 Cherry St, Xfaooa. Get. DK. GLLMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence, Finn street, near M. R Freeman. H. O. Griswold. FREEMAN & GRISWOLD. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Masonic Building, ... Macon, Ga. JOHN R. COOPER, Attorncy-at-Law. Iflfe c£ k BuMU,g ’ 7 and