The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 19, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: ■WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1894 THROUGH EYES * FEMININE. Marie—Van fu<tt ins \wnic*l nlxnrt my llincee. Muto-AVIvy? 1f*nU he rirCi? Marie—Oh. «!<w. y«; but I’m afraM bo’s got C"nsitr»[i:i«»o. Madge*—Well, I <ieoiire if some Girl* frm’t 'tumble rlfflit iirt» luck and won’t rcjllzo It! • * • • • • Yesterday cLftttnocKm »MrK George W. Dunftan gave tin rttupsxot ttiClU'o BJrty in honor of Miaf Oamp of IU>me and Mtes Hull of Nownon. aucio were two ublts <tf stf-tunC ouch re. The gn arts unto Misses Gamp, ITIIM, Hollis of Ajncr.Vus, Tliomaa, Iiateheir, BaaiieU, Hastris, Oumnor, Tinsley tin<i 'Mam^liam. Tbo prize, a dainty cname>U»l gold aeit npooa, \\m« aimo by Miss Xdli tMay »Sgb- n«Mt. , AC 6 o'clock 'the gup**w were invited into tlK> dining-room, Miietv covers were kr.d fijr twdw, ami a unost eJnb- or.uto supper of eight oouwoh nus trawnL 'lUio' taMo <lcoomtl'»nrt were tUiivty awl ftltfeftOB. The oedter piece wua 7n dvtffte atml pink; oxitlie four cor- new nvre a>iuk iupeiw, «<nd «nany beau tiful vases in pink jwwcrhiiu lichl bimdlies rrf vloflets. Violet* were Out prtnoipiail llowern used, aotl <vntn?nly diere is no wvecdor deeoralioo for a table, especially when combiacd, n» <h«e were, with such, ex- Hite chiwa tuwl ait «Cn«. Mrs. I>imc.in Is cm Ideal tusitess, nnd tflie yvmng >wt'rs /prvsemi are indebted to her for a very charming aflteraoon. •Mrs. Hunter Held, nw 3! if* Itosa Tal bott, of K:ttt<nftnn, Is smiling sovcril days in Macon with relatives. The nnrrtago of IUm De.inio MoAn- ilrotv anid Mr. Ctlarks T. Atrey, nlilch has been n topic of much itiHf(4*t for Konw m^itnrtis i*v»r, occurred cut tho Mtft- berry Strait Mothodist dumb nt T»;30 yejct(*nhy a'fh^rnoon. Pjlnw anil form were prottUly nrr.usM<! ar-mncl die al tar. Tho tiriiknl flirty ontvrod the dimvli os fdilows: I'sIhits, 3b , wHm Wil liam Ix*o EOli ami WdAam C. Kutirey, Wltto 3kt\flwlr«uv and IliHjvr ItudlKlll; ti5« groom nnd Wa hest nun, dir. E. T. II »nn\ a ml the bride with her tiuld <if honor, Miss liiltio A troy of St«'.ma» AI.i. The brtde wore flj tfarolaflOJ© doth tuilor gnvn in bootvn. Xtic<t tUie wed ding Mipjier. oi tho homo of 't»he brcde'fl nv>du«r, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Altoy left for Florida, fallowed by tlho best whflies of ntietr anrmy tfriomis. Mrs. WlWan McEwon JChneton arul Mrs. Anderson Ree*f» wilt glv© an ISng- liitli break-foot this morning nt 12Cov- eft wHl bo laid for fourteen, nnd the iiffair will b one of <be bandnomest of lbs season. # The german at th© bog Cabin larft evening was lingdy attended, nud was n n espucinlly deiigbtful oho. Every af fair given by tho memliera of th© Cabin Is pleasanter than rhe lust, and tho dub Is cotrtinuohy growing tn popular ity. The german last evening was led by Mr. prentice Huff and Miss Evn Camp. Col. find Mrs. Leo Jordan left yes terday for Atlailta, wlitro they will bo the guents of 3ir. and Mrs. Louis Stephen.* for a few days. ^ Mtea Clan* Wimberly left yesterday for 'her home In TwIkrs county. Miss .*\Vim!>crly Jins been immeusdy popular ilurlng her may In Mncvn. and her de parture is stiuccrely regretted by her scores of friends. Th© children's bonnets nre large and Uruoplng. Their gnvit brims fall over the little faces below. For the wc« tliey are mado in the silk of tho oxits, and very elaborately trimmed. A deaerfptlm* of ono will HUfllCc. It ia of pink faille, and has a deep double rutile of particularly lino vtlvct, tnc same tint, about the bottom. Over tills rather tint rutile another falls—'thU one double also, uiul of nilk. Then ttwrc la a Mils twist of pluk velvet, out of which arise bobbing lit tk* pink tli>s, tluit nr© set all nroutid. Then th© back of tho bonnet h almost hkldcm by n wide laco that covers the lc^wcr half of il, and Its points inverted, ftpu, you w\>uld say. wrh enough clnt>orut**ne»v<. Jtut that is ouly Uau- beginning. When you got to tho top you meet with nioro nnd larger tips,..bunched together, in tertwined with laco fl-nd \Vlvet bows. It l.s a lovely little bonnet, nnd there is a pretty ilt'tlo sum repronontod there. A New York arid tress of styles tells whnt la the pivper thing In veils. It Is wide find longA nnd must h© arranged •with cure to give It the correct dixx>p. 3f >*ou do tho proper thing there nr# a few' Inches RA'thvrcd right In the centre of tho top edge, nnd (Ids Is dnhutlly caught with n fancy pin 1o your velvet hat. Both ends nre ulBO g:uht*r.d, and, therefore, you'have no ilitllcuUy iu catching them together evenly. A hat to mAtch each costume Is the order of the day. It sounds extmvsgant. but n«vdn t bo If you buvt* %*lever lingers and ran fashion n fluted brim of Ooutdo velvet. The brim Is out rather unevenly on tho Inside nnd tho little jaxs und pieces sticking out aro caught together to form tho miniature crown that chilly weather makes necessary. Th« trimming Is a few* loops at tho side, a bit of fur. a head falling over the buck nnd a small Mid In front. Tho fsn that you lastly wield must be nn Empire, to b© strictly In vogue. U la not Unse and ha* its sticks run with nar row ribbon, or elao it U painted after tho fashion of Empire days. • • • • Home of tho new toques aro considera bly wider than they are Ions. Steel, sold end Jet ornamenti for toque fronts arc slender wings nnd far out spread and connected by a round or oval buckle. A perfectly round toque having a peak at the centre top shows a sprn.v of aig rette at tho wry tip of the peak. A French bonnet of Jet represents «n outspread butterfly. On each side of the front are loupo or pouf* of cherry-colored velvet; a feather pompon ornuments tho centre, and at tho back nre aigrettes. Immense black hata haw from six to ten tl|MS, and large open-headed pins of let, gold, steel or rhinestone*. A large bk&vk velvet hat baa a scarf of kilted pink chiffon. The hack la trimmed with four black ostrich feathers falling on either side of the short scarf ends. On cither sldo of tho front la a lnrtto bunch of violets. The frame of an evening toque Is com- row of rhinestones, ami through the in* t<*t>tle«*i here and there Ik pulled deep old rose velvet, which also forms a puff In front, with rosettes on either side, tn the centre rises u Minch of black aigrette. A “TEUKCB CLAUVOYANT. Sethi 55 cents, with a*p\ sex nnd stomp, und receive hamoo>.»|*e »»f future life. 'Mndmw Jubber, gypsy dead trance oklrvDMtt, seventh daughter, fv*rr» wifli doutde \i«U /eqis past, ppw- <*nt and future; full name whom >«»u will enttrry. iNv-illeiwp** tv wv>rld. It is w>-ll known fbrough nit tho w^Id that gypswNs wre the only rvtlnble for tune tellers, axtd enelr chtirms cause Jove. Hpei-say marriages wnd suv^aa In business. Secure a c4urtn und wear dlafnvUkds. Advice on business, tnar- rfkge. chstnges. >v**eo. «U a ff.it rs. Lucky charm free N. R.—I will not nr- veJve l-t1,*ra or vnooey or- ti.-ra. Always send et.tinps or express <t>rep.iM.) Mnx*. Jabber. New Albany, 2r*I. Cut v thi* out. CONDENSED SPORTING CHAT. f. J. Jenny, th© class A blcycls rider, ooatempla^cs joining the olaas B ranks neat season. Harry Wheeler, the American profes sional bicyclist, will likely return to Franco next spring. Eighty olrrht members of the Kings County wheelmen rodo 90,937 miles be tween March 1 and Nov. 1, 1804. Alfred do Oro has accepted the chal lenge of L. J. Malone to play for th© pool championship and $500 a side. The managers of the Professional Cy cling league In Australia want Zimmer man to race in tho antipodes next year. Hitter King of tho HL Louis Browns offers to bet $500 that ho can throw a ball farther than any other professional ball player. Otto ^iegler, the Pacific coast champion bicyclist. Intends to locate in the east next season nnd compete In nil big tour naments. William Bussell Allen, owner of Krem lin, 2:07%, says ho Is afraid a considerable time must elapse boforo his herb© can stand training again. Chnrllo Comlskcy will be the captain, manager, owner nnd probably tho first baseman of tho Rt. Paul club, which has been admitted to tho Western league. The nine sons of Kirk flaokfaam of .Sturgeon, Mo., hnvo formed a baseball club. They challenge any family nine In the country. Tholr ages range from 22 to 8 years. Addison C. Cnmbert, who sued tho Chicago Baseball dub to recover back salary And damages to tho amount of f2,- 200, was nonsuited when tbo action came to trial recently. “You will think I am crazy to prodlct that a 8-year-old pacer will t>cat two min- utas," said Monro© Salisbury recently, “but l'vo got him, and his name la Di rectly, and you can put rno down as say ing that AliX will bent 2:U3 In 189&.“ Dr. A. G. Bailey of Chicago and La Mott Thompson of Utica, N. Y., recently played a gome of chess by postal card, each card, In addition to tho inovo recorded, to hear a quotation touching cither tho particu lar play or tho course of tho game in gen eral. The was declared n draw after tho sixtieth move. Ono of tho quotations was, “IP) careful now, or I’ll taken fall out of vour knight ” Facts About Ives anti Schaefer. Frank C Ives, tho Napoleon of modern billiards, weighs 164 pounds. Schaefer, tho Indomitable littlo wizard, scales 120 pounds. Ives plays with a 21 ounce cue, nnd Schaefer generally plays with nn 18 ounco stick. Schaefer Is nearly 40 years old, Jves being 11 years his junior Ives, who Is an atblcto nml always keeps him self In good physical condition, recently began riding a hlcyolo, It BRUM'Swr* 1 '? 1 toimmm<s ■»"• IMiWlVI w ih^M dlMUti of tho Uenito-UrtiMry Or. ||M«, raqulm no cbuifo of d.*t i% fi*nMoa«, intrcurlt] or poUonooa re*), tciopto U titm lutttaollj. Wtoa AS A PREVENTIVK by oithor loxlt It Impofiiblotooootrsal T, ??LT • bnl *“ «»• owti kirMfiy Lavo*,vv*mv Arrtuna an mm *iUi Osiwriln* and Olcat, wo guoran* QOODWYN’S DEUQ STORBl •at. ienu. Cherry Btr*et and Cottas Avenua. Maooa. Om. tADlES DO YOU KNOW OR. FELIX LE BRUN'8 STEEL JHDPEmom PILLS ,m theoHgiitel end only F11KNCH, eafeuidro. U«b|* care on the market. Prio. ILWi Mot by ' <n.L tlenuinn.oldoDl, by GOODWTN'fl DXIUO STORBL BUUTIIKUN UAIL.WAX COMPANY— # WKSTKUN »XHTfcJM. In Effect Sunday, December 9, 13JM. MUUTMUUUNU, | No. 31. | No. 37. TiOavo Macon Arrlvo Cochran. Atrlvo Jlawklnsvllle . Arrlvo Josup Arrlvo Evcrott ....... Arrive Brunswick ..., Arrive Savannah ..... Arrive Jacksonville . 6:47 am 7:20 nm | 8:30 am 12:28 pm I 9:&5 am 7:30 pm 9:00 pm 10:00 pm 1:02 am 1:45 am 6:00 am NORTHBOUND | No. 32. No. 36. J No. 38. Lv. Macon. Ar. Atlanta. Ar. Rome. . . Ar. Dalton. . Ar. Chattanooga Ar. Knoxville. . Ar. Bristol. . . . 1:10 ami 5:J0jnn| 8:45 am S:55 nml x Ml twit 4:30 pm 5:41 pm 7:10 pm 10:00 pm 4*0 am i ».•» u.owjnn 3:55 nm} 8*0 put 6:40 am 7:47 am 9:10 nm 12:50 pm 4:56 pul lx>avo Chattanooga .....I 7:20 pml 9:20 am Arrive Cincinnati | 7:10 am) 7:20 pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. No. 31.—Solid vesttbuled train to Jack- ©onvUle. with Pullman buffet drawing room cars attached for Jacksonville and Brunswick. Sleepers at Macon for occu* paftoy at 9KW n. in. No. 37.—Solid train for Jacksonville with elocpera attached. Nortnbound. No. 3X~3olld vestlbulod train to Ctncln- natl.connectlng with local train for Chat tanooga and way stations. Carries Pull- nnui sleepors tudwoon JackKonvIllc , u „j Kausaa CUy x via. Atlanta. Birmingham and Memphis. Atlanta mssengers can remain In sleeper until 6:90 a. m. No. 38.—C'arrie© free chair car to Chat- tanoogo, which 1* attnebc-f to solid v©#. ttbule train for ClnclnnaU with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trains In aij di rect Iona For full Information as to routes.ratea. etc., apply to JIM W. CARR, 1'assengET and Ticket Agent, Macon. Ga. C. H. Hudson, General Manager, Knox- vtlle, T*nn. W. A. Turk. General Passenger Agent Washington. D. C. C. A. Renscoter. Assistant General Pas- songer Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. j. J. Farnsworth .Division Pa**^*** Agent. Atlanta, Ga. The Pullman Gar Line 1IETWKKN LOTHSYILLE, Cincinnati or Indianapolis An«l Pullman Vestibule Service t» Night Trains, rarlor Chair Cars on Day Train a. Make the fto**e*t time between the winter ettiee and summer rvaorto of Uie North w«et. W. 14 McDOEU Gen. Mgr. FRANK J. RKKD. <1 P. Agent. For further infonnatton address R. W. GLADING. Gen. Agnnt, Tboxuasvthe, Ga, There is a rousing Overcoat push at this store. Whatever the 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 wunt does not materialize for lour weeks. • SANTA CLAUS May feel poor this year, but here he can hay lots for little mooey. 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. AVe want to call your attention to a few very in- tcresting and economic facts, facts that you and your friends will appreciate. We are offering A Gentleman’s Gold Filled 15-year Cased Watch for'$10. A Laadies’ Gold Filled 15-ycar Cased Watch for $10. A Ladies’ Solid Gold^Diamonds Decorated Watch for $20. These three spe cialties are mere ly indicators. We can match them on prices in any line of Jewelry, Clocks, . ^Silverware, etc. D, M. Ndllignn, assignee for Chas II. Solomon, Jeweler. r/51^EW^O>COOKEDjrT}EElEXll XNDjwyEN BBicMoyMSmmtf Vj ' p vyA5l5lir FOR &HS15S TO $£& Lt>§2E% > OVEN DOORS t®E- GHfflHEflAlSrOVES ir* Troxr ■w J ftjfcTT ■ms best Buy the CHARTER OAK, VJ-itli. tlio WIRE O^-TTZE Ovorv IDooza- All of these 5to0es b^lous (»ost. S^o- epal othep standard brands of StoOes and Ranges. Vou will ueOep haO^ su^h a (>hon(>e to ba9 again. H. C. TINDALL, Receiver CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Brass Fire Setts, Brass Fenders, Make your wife and ornamental. Full Brass Coal Vases, Brass Andirons. happy by giving 1 line at C. her something useful BURKE’S. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH. DOORS, LUMBER, MOULDINGS. PJUNTS W. AN!) CEMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. » LEADIKQ WHOLESALE HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co., J. U MACK, M»napw. UQD0K8, CIGARS and TOBACCa Chwput house In Macon. Order, prompUj filled. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOR &, LUMBER 00., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I U. . AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF— | .] g , , Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Eto. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of its ihsolule purltr, wholesomeness, good taste *nd quality to aid digestion it is e, most pleattint 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 Pilson. Bohemia. Birbarossa is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled in taste and brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality is preferred to the imported Pilsner by connokeurs. For tne dinner table and for a lunch there is nothing better than a bot tle of Barbarossa. ULI-tlfANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere in the city. 'Phone 134. Solo Agents. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. JOSEPH E. WELLS, Cel MULBERRY STREET. SPECULATION# HAMMOND & OO., STOCK AND BOND . BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Slreot, NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain Bought and Eold, or Carried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory circular on speculations; also weekly market letter. (Free.) EXCHANGE BANK. OF MACON. GA. H. J. Lamar. Geo. B. Turpin, President. Vice-Pres ideal* J. W. Oabanlsa, Cashier. We solicit the business of mirohantA planters aivd hanks, offering then courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank in Middle Georgia. THE ONION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO MACON. GA. H. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Tur- %Ar . Vice-President; J, W. Gabon lea Cashier; D. M. NeUlgaa. Accountant. CAPITAL* $300,009. SURPJLU8. $30,000 Interest paid on deposits V par ctat* per annum. Economy is tht read te wealth. Deposit your savings any they will be increased by interest. Com pounded semi-annually. MACON SAVINGS BANK 670 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 8 per cent. Interest on deposits ot $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 not as sdnilnletrator. executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL..,,... President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President j. W. CANNON Cashier GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—The ap praisers appointed to set aside a twelve months’ support to Mrji. Laura B. Johnson and her two minor children out of the estute of Hardin T. John son, lato of said county, deceased, hav ing filed their return in this office; turn is therefore tx> notify all parttw con cerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Mon day in January, 1895, why said return should not be made the Judgment of this court. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary, A. T. HOLT, Real; Estate Agent, No. 365 Second Sa. Several .nice suits of rooms, 467 Spring; a nice suit of rooms, 713 Pino; 6-iwm house, Lamar streeS Vlneville, 115. 5-room house, Crump'd avenue, VlnevlBe, S15. 7-room house, Rogers avenue, VSnevlHe, }20. 5-room house. 1071 Wulnjt street. $13. S-nootn house, 753 Plum street, $23. Several small houses and nice stores. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located, la the ape- eUltlea venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address in conndence, with a tamp. B10 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. a IL PEETE, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 906 SECOND STREET, MACON. GA. DR. J. H. SHORTER. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Office scs Cherry St, Macon. Ga. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence, First street, ne. Cherry. H. A. BROWN. M. D., Residence corner Ohuroh and Lee strees. East Mad»n. Calls in the day lor r.he present will be answered from McCreary drug etor- Telephone 196. M. R Freeman. H. G. Grlswol FREEMAN & GRISWOLD. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Masonlo Building, ... Macon, G JOHN R. COOPER, Attorney-at-Law. Exchange Bank Building, Rooma 7 8. Macon, Ga. HOPE POLHILL, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 355 Third Street. W. L.Douclas $3_S HOE f!" Foil A K?NO. *1. CORDOVAN, noKHaouMturocAU'. [4.-35P Fine CauUCmkum ' *3.59POLICE,3S0LE3 ,«*%%?!»«. *2.41 J9 BOYS'SCHUSHOG •LADIES* ’.25B5W5CS. _ — - brocktokmmT^ Ovsr Ona Mlflioa People wear the W. L. Douglas $3&$4 Shoe All our shoes are equally satUfactor They give the beet value lor the money. ' They equal custom shoee In style and lit. Thaftr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,—.stamped on sole. Pram «ito$ 3 saved ever othermskse. v If y our dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold b ROCHESTER SHOE CO CIS OHERRX STREET anTTT ' “ ADVERTISEMENT RESULTS x ML Jobnaton. PreMdeat J. D. IteUoa. Vice FruldenL L. p. HU Iyer. Ohehler. The American national Bank, MACON, QA CAPITAL.... „ „ ..$260.000 60 •URPLOS.. „„„„ ,.$$$.000. M Largest capital at any national bonk tn Central Oanrgta. Aoeounts at corporaUau and indlrtdualn nrii 1 ftontvn cnratul atuntlaa. Oorranpo» done lavtud. 1 GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Mm l.sMr.i B Johu^til having: applhxi to me n* h ive an administrator «itvpolMc»l on the estate of Hnnltil T. Johnson, Into of saM o^unty, devranod, and hns numod the Macon savlrg* Bank for thW« otfioc, this Is. therefor**, to notify all parties otMtcfra.hi t-» til- lli-'ir ob jections. If any they have, on or before tin' first M»>ivlay tn Januarj*. lbi*3. G. M. W1LKY. Ordinary. AN... ADVERTISEMENT placed In the clssstflM columns of Ttie Telegraph Is sure to bring RESULTS First Moil tank, OF MACON. GA. CAPITALiSURPLUS. $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, flARHIBB, L C. PLANT'S SON, BANKER ESTABLISH! ■lCORr GEORGIA - Banking in «11 its branches. 1 allowed on Tune Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and i travellers credits on Messrs. Rothsc London for all European points.