The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 18, 1894, Image 8

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R. C. WILDER'S SOUS CO. MACON, 6A. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber. rough and dreed. ehlngtc* I »th* and daalera In mixed paint* lead, Mia. 11m* platter, ceruent and builders’ hardware. . u ... I tit TO m VH1RD STREET. t rf twt'SWI THROUGH EYES FEMININE. '•She is a queen; elio mvedwrit innls Stuff to her inonrUj-. (hipltl t&olDoa -waMSnff-tunla May rfnohc dealt to me." Society Trill Sio out en roams at the hoe Cabin c«nmm this cvenm*. Tliere am a nunUKW of very diarmliiff vis itant In whoso honor tin- tlonoo is riven, and Their (prcwtttco mill odd grctiUy to the ploiottre of the ovenln*. The new schedule of I lie dw lias Iteen so con- veolamly onunffwl 111 alt people 0*0 go and r>»uio or oil boom, ’Tton seaman weight will lie one of flio largest of (he unison, so those Mho know say. ■Mr. diaries Sims wnat to Dublin yes terday to spend ulie OluriHtmna laollttiys. M'ae. >n's loss W Dublin's Rain. This nftArnooo bint. Gtoiwo Duneao will isiteriuln di.tr unmarried friends nt progressive euchre. / •II As there itvero so many people «fc» could not amend 4tie rtmrent nt the Mnlbenry Ht-r.-ot diureli annex Inst Tues day on uecoujit of the rain. It will be repeated INIs urailns nt dm name place. A ruro muxlcul ttrort. Is In storo for nil wiki earn to fin. atal It Is sincerely Imped iclatt itliere -wall be a largo njitond- snoe. MO Miss Mary Tindey is visiting relatives in Gridin. / ••• Mii’.bi'rrr Staveo -SlolllorUst rtiurrh wlH ih> (irifudisl tlrls olXcrnooo l>y tlio many friends of Mist iMcAmdrmv mid Mr. Alrey. Tbs ouiria.se will occur nt 530, dOd.'a'flier a -wedding supper nt the Jname of tltu liride's tncrther, they will Imve for fioralv vlu nCie HoutlK-ni iMIlivuy. i.MIh. .McAndmw lias nlwityn ix-cn n general favorite, sod possesses In n growl degree the lovable qttHttal tli.it Bite .muds tier ilntnrrtrily pojiular. Mr. At ivy baa turn Itrius In Mnoon n year or turn, 1>i»t hjH rootle « large circle of friends and a<lnrin>rs, who heartily oou- gasrulile Itlin upon ills gold forumc. (laid gildles are now the order of die day. (holies itiuit are i4gh», glnlles limit imv lUise, filrdtiw -tii.m lire wide, glnlles that lire tratToiv, glidlei Hut are lied up a'anint to one's UMtou/t mid hxiko one look shmitsnvristed, gjdles -tJaa0 are drawn way derive no a jiotnt ho nuke one look l'lngenrHiel. gildles of gold build, glrdln of a>il pie<enn«torle. glr- (Me of gotil «v>nl-uny #wt of a glnllo le nil.oil goal tinsel mid .paste JmVcls (•in he jicmtigid, btiuiliMiiwreqnd more every day. HI Btcuttfa! npeni eatpes tire mndc of velvet, tf.t.1 utrier mpe m«il«Ulg to the Icn-i-t unit lined with heavy brocade. A tiny sli miller collar Is heatlly <ilni 1 licit cr’.di greelie and «lg«l wflth a rioac trl'l of Lb ntul lai" .node very yellow. A lmtOWful muHierry vnlvo. 'is Uqsd wkh pile grem satin, and mud# by a gray- eyed'immeUe. ••• front (he diijoi of late summer when w.mno Isttun to c-mslder (ho t-reiilng fashions f.ir cooler Wi.ilaer ths fancy lsxl.ee for indoor wear iron liui! an lin- parhiut pUoo, nnd one Eat Ijis nte.nl. Ily tnmased in rhjHaqdmoe. What Ulay lie umnldixv.l us a ivlltvt'.on or || Is *Xio liking fuc IhcK-y eo’.iure,Jen for Mfetoof* liy Triuoli 'ivomiMi adorn (heir upper IhjIvi » as nmnlsnneiy, In (tuny ctan os lor (tvs drawing moiiim. - xWJiough. as 4ns been odd above, ttw fancy Ixulh-e bis been nignltig since siuumer w1lli an BW» fritSJoii os a fury link priaceiw. Hie end Is not ywl. mill every week Iwliigs some new no tion or dei Wopounif. A Dtt.e vUt ogo and wile more ounpUitciy oontc.iHtixl to the skin (be lxolu» nius iln- betnor, tnt now (Cm eoiii'o.'ie niusi nviteti the ikfrt. Tint Is. on nv.iy \v«nr n black nlfn kWhlt ntul n fancy bodice of red l»-,iilUle. lieu ly itT.lllllle.l W1:tll pile green v«Cvet Md pale gray l uv, but the band iflxMit -the licit tmuit lie of Mi ok si till. Again, die skint nray lie cerlsc n,i»l thn ho.llrn pale yillow, dnilM.l m Idu'k ohllfon, ls»t die coUne elite tmtt be cerise amd Of the ivimo mitoiMil ns idle (kW from well devleaa Wliere Is fttOgen news iwniibrti nluvo die mm si . imt ns to aloorea eimngis have Inxii few nisi iwt adopted fienetwlly. l-\ir (uirtidw mid iiii-'nhs ii tie Hiitilcxl M Minoiinco dial ilicy war*even bigger, bin, while diere |. n i sign of bwcailng (tie x.ae, (here Is little paaolbUltx (or fikiHsv Increase. ON or Mm atod mis Wait: nt once grind some smntl ibves* of fuver 111 tVuxti.l that die I Ml IT mss In shp off die strata? lew.ml the O.lxev, (sit as y.x the eliding lias tUcdimfy refUM.l to is.smie an nvahwidns, lit turtlly tssuns n-esn.-y that tvibii's not yet ot>! of (heir Iruislliivu age stsmld have OuhkilN, but the kittle helrcw ef kYrtM dsatfas lam h.T eioik of i-r- mine and her wlt.i* rolrot Uaunvt with its issUHug wiino jUuiism. On die while vadvot cover .(swt Is over luv Ul.tle legs Ins no eMxoai'te viatiff of cnnloe. sum nnd lace. It ts n u»ve omaniniat, of o*ikrsi\ dm Is distend taj- a white rile !x»u ebxii luv noik: (ho lltltlo linos oouhl mat rrm* so mr. (vsild DM biv-ia (o oesli so for. A WESTERN POKER 8T0RY. For Monday, Tuesday wfi VOU Om Spot* Held by * Gtwkf MiW|«i In * Game In Xeitdft. [Bpfcial Correspondonoe.] Balt Lakk City, Deo. IS.—It was yet on hour before the train waa dae here today when, having read the lost page of the Iatcat magazine and extract ed all the news from tho morning paper, 1 strolled into tbo smoking car In search of amuaement. There I found a typical westerner of the earlier days regaling another with a story and eat down be hind tho pair and listened. “Waal, as I was saying,” the speaker continued, “tbo wnst sold lot of gams I evorknowedwasont in Eureka, White Pine county, Nov., some, fonr or five years ago. Knreka wiA a lively mining camp them day* and of course there was a poker game running wldo open in tho one big saloon there. I had some bnsiness out there that year that kept mo in Enroka for four or lire days, , and when 1 hadn’t anything rise to do I use ter watch the game. Sometimes It waa real amusing. “One day in particular tboy was a stiff game on, and a tall sort of feller, wearing n Idled shirt and a long coat and a stovepipe hat, coma In. He was so tall and thin bo was just natchnlly gawky, and ho hod a chin beard that made him look worse than ho wonlil of looked without it He stood around awhile, with his hands in Ida coattails, and Dually tho bos* who wns playing in thn game, sung out: “ ‘Say, you, dontchor wantor play a little}' " ‘Waal, prohaps I do,’ says tho tol ler. 'What's tho limit}' " ‘There ain’t no limit,’ says tho gambler, '' ‘How much are your oblpa?’ says gawky. •' ‘Twonty-flvo cents,’ the gambler re plies. ‘“Waul,’ says tho strangor, ‘lemmo hare a hundred dollars’ worth.’ “Waal, they givothe feller thechips, and ho stnckod ’em np in' front of him very slow and doliberatolika* Then I noticed that his hands was thin ntul his Angara waa long—just right for poker. Ho pnllod a big roll out of his pants pockot, anti tho fnn begnn. Pretty soon Hint roll was gone, and then ho took one from his hip pocket nnd then ouo from his lnsiilo cont pockot, and ovory one of them was ns big ns yonr arm musclo. Ho scorned to hnvo no end of money. Blineby bo begnn to win hli rolls back, and then tho other fullers’ money began to givo ont, and then they all dropped out but ouo. Then tbo fellorH that had dropped ont lookod -at their friend's hand anil put np their rolls till they was all gono, which ivnen'f long, for tho ratios was sometimos (350 u clip. Then tho money drawer of tho hank was cleaned ont, amt then gawhv leaned buck and pulled his chin whisker with .cue hand and said to his opponent, real slow mid oasyliko: ( ” 1 What liavo you got?’ ” Tvo got a fnU’liouso,’ replied tho gambler sarcastically, thun, imitating tho stranger, naked, ‘What linva you got, yonockurd, ministerial looking son of n greenhorn, mny I nsk?’ “ ‘I hnvo fourono spots,’ said gnwky, grinning, while his long fingers ronohud out toward tho pile n little mito. 'Might ■ they bo good?’ “Say, I never saw a feller broke up like that gambler was ns he shovodover tho money. Wo nil folt sorry for him, especislly when we found out that gawky was n Mississippi river stoam- lioat gambler mid stood sway up in tho business. Ho cleaned out a lot of ennipa later that same year, and he done it al ways in thu same way—by having rolls enough and big euough to outlast every body else in tho game. Bay, ho was a corker, that feller. Ho told me In Salt Lako afterward that he rondo a good deal more money ont of tho minora tho year he went out to Eureka than he ever did anywhere before In the same time. Bnt he never hit tlio Eureka tollers again. You can put that in your pipe and unoko it.” C. C. Duriiow. OH. WHAT A COu6hI WU1 you heed the'warning—the sly. not. perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, rotuumUouT Ask yourself If you ran afford, for ths ■M of savin* r>0 rents, run (he risk and do nothing for lb We know from experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. This ex plains why more than a million bottles wera sold ths past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough nt once. Mother* do not be without lb For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn * Smell Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Drs. Holmes * Marion, Dentist* •M Mulberry Street. It ouree bleeding gums, ulcer* sort mouth, sore threat, cleans ths toett and purlam the breath. For alia by. all druggie la. Presents for all—young and old, rich nnd poor; woods now on exhibition. H. J. Ittinar A Sons are always, the leaders. two lives saved: ' Msv. Thom«» of Junction CUy. !U , wa* tolvl by docs or* *hc “ tad O0HMitnp(K>n nnd that tivrrv yriu* no hop* for her, but two bOttltt t»f I'M. Kind's Now PUoovery <x*»ivpioU'ly cunxl her, aiM *ho Bays It mvfd h»r lil>. Mr. Thonxi* Keren*. 1X9 Florida turret, FKnftcUcot iufT<ml from Jrs’n*. .‘ul nfipriau hJnK t'«'n*UJH. V.ivn. tried wFthkhut result everythlu* tbh<*n hnmht COO tvtfilo r»r. New lUA.'owry, mM in two viflm w«ui cured. 1I*» in n&tumHy thankful. It le f*irh rx^uh*. of whF'h th*»w* aic Himplc*, thnt pro\x» the w derful efficacy of ihl* mtdLrtn* Cough* and !>>id*. trt.il botO** tK }{. J- tam«r Sc tV.n'* Drus rr. rw* uUr IiOc. und $1. !**y your county nnd |w>|| tjucc« »nd •»vp oo»u Anti InUreat. lUv>k« c**oc hKtmb«r 31 Consumption. The incessant wasting of a consumptive can only be over come by a powerful concentrated nourishment like Scott's Emul sion. If this wasting is checked and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope of recovery. Get in the Procession Thero is a rousing Overcoat push at this store. Whatever tho garment you pitch upon, the price story is sure to be very little. There’s economy, great econ omy, in buying now, even if the Overcoat want does not materialize for four weeks. SANTA CLAUS Miy feel.paor this year, bat here be can buy lots for little money. See if it isn’t so. GEO. T. BEELAND Jeweler, 320 Second Street. MACON. GA. 351 to 353 - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. Wot Without a Comfortable Shoe, You have been there, haven’t you ? Perhaps you arg there riow. If so, why don’t you, BEGIN -TO ENJOY ? A woll-fUtlng ahga makes all the difference In the world. Looks like (.’ ahoe house thut has been la U»o business fltty-four years ought to know how to lit shoes by how. doesn't It? { WELL, WE DO. We liavo customers who havff been trading with us tor a quarter of a century. Why Is this? Because we sell thorn reliable shoes; tell them'when they nre Inlying the right sort of goods. Btaiuse we moke the smallest profit poaBible; they can always feel 1 that they have been given the lowest price. Because we nro careful to fit Ihenit don't -want to sail them a uhoe that won’t give them satlsiuctlon. Wc will treat you the same way. MIX Sf. EVERETT CO., SHOE DEALERS FOR THE PEOPLE. ESTABLISHED 1845. GUANO SEASON 1895. We are prepared to offer to the farme rs all kinds of the purest and best ferti lisers, Including complete guanos, acid ph osphates, German kalntt, cotton seed meiil,- puro animal bone, muriate, of potash, etc. ,etc. PLOWBOY BRAND GUANO. This is probahlyttho best and most favorably known bmnd complete fertilizer sold In Georgia. Thousands of farmers can attest Its excellent results on all crops. BLACK ROCK DISSOLVED BONE. For years this acid phosphate has analyzed above all other brands. Mr. A. M. ItogerH. who Is connected w Ith this company, has been In the fertl. User business for sixteen years and 13 gl vlng his personal attention in the selec tion and manipulation of all our fertilizers. Mr. Rodgers was formerly of the Arm of Messrs. Rodgers, Worsham & Co., nnd moo recently connected with tho fXirmerrf Hupply Company. Wo oordTally Invito all farmers to call to see us or write for prices. Agents wanted In different section s. AMERICAN FERTILIZER COMPANY, OFFICE UNDER EXCHANGE BANK, MACON, GEORGIA. (ESTADIJ SHED 188D ALTMAYI=R & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liouors, Wines and Cigars, M AND it) CHERRY STREET^ MACON. QEO. Ths bvst Liquors for tho least mouey. Send for price list. ALTMAYER * FLATAU. AceMa. ZI!£ JENNEY ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPANY, •INDIANAPOLIS.. Manufacturers of— “Constant Pressure” Power Generators, Motors, and Dyna mos (or Incandescent Lighting nnd Klectro-Plating. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Brass Fire Setts, Brass Coal Yases, Brass Fenders^ Brass Andirons. Make your wife happy by giving her something useful and ornamental. Full line at T.C. BURKE’S. o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH 000I1S, LUMBER, MOULDINGS, PAINT! LINE UNO CEMENT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LMDIHS WHOLESALE HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co. J, L HACK.’ Hsnsgor. - - • Msooa Os. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Chsspaak house in Macon. Orders promptly flliad. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOB & LUMBER 00., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I U . —AND MANJJF ACTURER8 OF . . tl Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work, Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HAKDWAE, Etc. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) i On account of Its ibsolute purity, wlwlesomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion It Is a most pleaaant 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- rei at Pllson Bohemia. Barbaroesa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and c-n account of Its excellent quality la preferred to the Imported Pilsner by oonnoiseurs. _ Fnr the dinner table and for a lunch there is nothing better than a bot tle of Barbarossa. „ ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere- In ths city. IPitone 431.Bole A.gents. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. A. T. HOLT, Beal Eatate Agent. 36 Scoond street. I have aome nice houses yet to rent. Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings'for sale. List your property with ms and give me a chance to see what I ban do with it PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ’ I JOSEPH E. WELLS, 651 MULBERRY STREET. SPECULATION. HAMMOND & CO., STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, ‘ 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Stocks, Mis and Grain Bought and Soli, ' or Carried on Margin, P. S.—Send for explanatory circular on speculations; also weekly market letter. (Free.) The Fair * SIGN on WINDOW. SQUARE on WINDOW. CHRISTMAS GOODS. Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! China! China! China! CuUery—Children's Knife, Fork and Spoon seta Cldna—Sugar dishes and cream pitch ers, 60c. pair. China, butter dlshce, cream pltohers, sugar dishes and spoonholders, sets $1. Finer. 31.50. Turkey dishes. Bohemian wine sets, 60c. and TSc. set. TL F. SMITH, Sole Proprietor. DR. J. J. 8UBERS. Permanently located. In the spe cial tl,i venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cura guaranteed. Address In confidence, with stamp, 610 Fourth street. Macon. Gs. DR. C H. PEETB, BYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, j KM SECOND STREET, , j ;■ MACON, GA. SR. J. H. SHORTER, BYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. OOce MS Cherry St, Maoeti. Ga. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence. First Btreet, neat Cherry, H. A. BROWN. M. D., Residence corner Ohurah and Lee strees. East Macton. Oils In the day for tthe present will be answered from McCreary drug store. Telephone 196. M. R Freeman. H. G. Griswold, FREEMAN & GRISWOLD. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Masonic Building', - - - Macon, Ga. JOHN R. COOPER, Attorney-at-Law. Exchange Bank Building, Rooms 7 and 8, Macon, Ga. Contractors for— Couri.KTK Electric Light und Power Equipments. NYe can run your Elevator, Machine Shop. Printing Press, Laundry, or Ice Cream Freezer cheaper than you can do it by steam; or we can furnish you Dynamos to light your Factory or Store. Write us, or H. IS. CAMPBELL, • 14 E. Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga. of Cod-liver Oil,with Hypophos- phites, does more to cure Con sumption than any other known rcitiedy. It is for ail Affections of Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds* Bren- chills and Wasting. rmmfkiH/ tsedABaNt M. Y. AltOruf|M». Ms Mil. GBORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—J. W. Nlshfyt, executor otf rthe oc-nn.te of Jtumea T. XlmlkM. deceased, having ajjp'Mc.l to me for leave to Bell 630 acre* o< la/ud, uvuv or Nt-.*. m BU>b comity, Ga., bPu- ated in the Htwaavi cl&sirkit, ten mlh'a from Macon, Ga„ Bind known aa the r«§- idence ulace of the «rtd Janv« T. Nl«- bet. and on Uhe v.*a^on road and rllrond leullnx ftwni Macon to Foruy;h. Buid land to ba?old for dtsttrilbiia.cm oad p,ty- anent *ocf de^ts. Thlfl Ls *o nortfy ,iar;lwi concerned, unrleoa objections nre filed c«n ot bofore ithe fir* ifon*tay im Janu ary, ]S33. leive to sell said tract of land ■will tfnen be granted. C. M. WILEY. Onttnnry. AN... ADVERTISEMENT placed In the clisslflcd columns of The Telegraph Is sure to bring RESULTS HOPE POLHILL, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 355 Third Street. EXCHANGE BAtflL OF MACON, OA. H. J. Lamar, Ota B. Turpin. preatd.nL Vlea-Praaldat. J. W. Oahaala* Caahlw. TV, aollcit tha bualaaaa ot mirohaat* plantara and bank* affariag them eourtaay, praaptata* aataty and utier- all ty. Tha largaat capital and aurplua at any bank In Mlddla Otorgla. lli£ UNION SAVINGS BANK A TRUST GO IT. J. Lamar. Praaldant; Oaa. B. Tor. Ifir. Vic*-Preaid «at; J, TV. Cbbaata* Caahlar; D. M. NaUlgaa, Accountant. ^ CAPITAL. 3200.00*. SURPLU* 330,000. Intarcat paid an dapoalu * pa* can* par annum. Economy la tha read ta wealth. D«poalt your Barings taw they will bo Inc reared by Intaraat. Cam. pounds] aambannually. MACON SAVINGS BANK 6T0 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Cnpital and surplus $150,000 Pays .6 par cent. Interest on deposits of 61 end upward. Real estate Iqana on the monthly Installment plan, and losna on good aecurRlea at low rate* Legal dei-oeitory for treat funda. Will act aa administrator, executor, guardian, re* celver and truatee. II. T. POWELL President H. O. CUTTER.... Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier j. M. Johnston, r re rid ant J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. Hlltyer. Cashier. The American national Bank, MAOON, GA. CAPITAL..^r .. ,, .. . .3J3*.C*0.W SURPLUS.. „ ,, „ ..ttS.Meo* L«nr«st capital of any national bank In Central Georgh. Accounts of fctaka, corporaUouj &nd ladl/Iduala will rfecslva careful attention. ’«orre«po»s dent.a Invited. i LEADS THE WORLD, j 'Libbey’s S! BUM Seen! Wuridk Irir. £ If jdu wont the? finest quality cut 5 glass, buy goods | ,y having hh trade,* mark. , $ H SOLOMOJI, Soie A.sest % First Mial Ml, OF MACON. 84 CAPITAL1SURPLUS, 5260,000 I. C. PLAHT r S SOW, BANKER C1AC0K OEORGtA. ESTABLISHED 133} B, H, PLANT, PRF^IDlUd. U*. WKJGLEY, CASHIE3L Banking in' all its branches. Interest clloweri on Time Deposits- \Ve linndlu foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Mcasre; Rothschild of London lor all European points. JL