The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 20, 1894, Image 8

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t A THROUGH EYES FEMININE. I fain would write a flonnct on Her brow Or :4 lyric on Her figure most neleet, Out l‘m puzzltU very greatly to know how Wo write ’em there, because she may object. 1 don't nuppese <he*©ri»den effect In deoonMftg va* ever more perfectly carried out atom ft Waa at the break fast of'Mrs. TV. II. Johnston ami Mrs. Andcitson Kceae yeoterday morning, The dimaiSk cloth wtia completely cov ered by «m'e*(jut*Ke set cf thread cam bric doylies. embroMcrdd fn gokl bun- ketb, with .trie dainty Dresden design cf flowers. The sot consults «C the centre- piece, twelve largo doylies nsid very tiny ones for finger hosts; each piece Is « wuric at art, being beautifully done In all the dainty abodes and scal loped <n while, W.ue. pink, yellow nuri Ijvcmlcr. Beneath $h« irigo of each pretty square wun a fringe of maiden hoar fern, that gave such s natural look to the tntfbraMcry that one could smell the delightful odOr of atm va rious flowers. But, In reality, this de licious frormnee daano from twenty smtl' cut gkass opeitgnes flllewl with MwerttrtS flowers and placed In groups of three on the embroidered linen. The contTep'ece wu» » come bowl of cloth cf poM tuid KaXfierine Mermet roots wtth hell',drape and mntitco-hfajfr fern, Am effiatlvc cluster sit, one end was com- p »eed «f violets In one qoorgne, hy.v chub* In another tm«l pink gera niums tn the Dhlnd; the ether flowers wore small blush roans, narcissi, pink and r,-l OxuivtirDi. reil plumbago, flUea of the valley, h<f1atn«pp and forget- me-nots. Tfie tout ensemble cun bo better I mag'tied thun descrilnd, for It reminded one of a minimum- flower ipiribsi that bus roached perfnotion In evriy spring, 'flhc ptmoe cards were pretty writer-color sketches, cucti rop- resfiKIng flic title of tv book; thtsie pro gressed. and tic bulbs who were suc cessful In gueeslng them all were Mrs. B. C. Smith and IMrs. B. B. Park. The first iprlso was «n ortKitlo volume of "LuoUc." w*tth water color lllimtru- taont; the second a, copy of "Booumenls In Evidence." The bmikfast was ele gant I» Us every nfc>po)nitment, and wit anti repnrleo reigned supreme. Tito f.fflowlng In a 'let of the lnvlte.1: Mrs. BenJujn»n SmliHi, Mr* William FsWgsi .Mrs. Claude Manning Badgf y. Mr*. Ed Burke. Mrs. fieorge W. Dun- eon. Mr*. IV. L. 'McOarw, IMrs. J. M. Johnston. Mni. Jt. E. park, Mrs. George Wtodloy, IMrs. It. H. Plant, Mr*. J. V. Hannon, Mrs. 'McIIattlxil. Mrs. Susie Collin*. Mrs. Leo Jordan and Mrs. Boss White. , ,,, Mr*. C. T. Mil* and her handsome Son of Ortffln ora spending aeverti! ritiy* wllb 'Mr*. Emory Wnshlp on College street. Everybody Is enthnsldntlo over the Brownie Christmas tree to he.givcn at the home of Mr*. C. T. King, on Col lege street, tomorrow. Certainly no olio will miss the opportunity of seeing, hundreds of til Me Drawn** made by the best artists In the cMy. Then, too, Hama Claus will bo on hand for tho bensflt of tho llltl* ones arul M 4s an excellent opportunity for yon «n lot ymir wants be km fail. A Brownie In the proper gift for your sister, your brathsr, your courtn and your aunt*, nod I donlti thhrk any one will be per- feelly trappy wMtaout a Brownie thl* Christmas. Thfh entertainment. wMoh will be given for the benefit of tho hos- Irital, Is Sgpiicdhuiy deserving of p.vrton- uge, not only because of It* object, but because the ladle* have *pent much time alii pains to -make It an elegant »nd enjoyable ofTJlr. Let everybody attend. M* Ml** Cfcirile Conner entertained a few friend* at eubhre last evening In honor of IMtui Ommp of Rome. The uffilr WO* ono of tJin mint elegant unit enjoyable small parties given thin season, Mr*. Ifmmothftm and her two Wrml- some daiighhem, Mrs. Biol and iMIss UmmStbcrtn. of Lewvnnworth, are the gtrcnls of Mm. Ausltn. While In tho city fhey will be at. homo a't 358 Now ■Iregt. ^ v Mr*. PJdmurM Jennings of Columhlft, fl. C., I* wending this week with Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Jnnnlngs, on Georgia ■venue. Ml as Btl.v Wolf ha* gone to Atlanta to spend tho holidays wltth friends, ■Mrs. James a', Thomas carried sev- end oharmipg young girls up to At lanta yestoriliy to nftond the "HPrando" show at tho Grand luat nhw. The Athenaeum will meet at the reoldene* of Dr. Moons tononss evening. An Interesting programme His tiivn prfnml and the meeting will be un especUUH'^enterKilnUig one. Mr;. E .T. Horn g.we an elegnnt din ner Id the Alney-McAndrew hrld.it parly at hw home, on College strent. Tuesday evening uNer tho wedding. The dinner was u moat elegant nlfhlr amid the guest* were ontorkHned In that ehrtrmUrgty hospftabto manner Which I* ehamctew.lo of this hoatces. WEDDING AT WAYCBOSS. Wftyoro*i. Gn., Dec. 13.—(apodal).— A nodal oveoit of great hmwimanco In Wsycros* was »h« quiet ham* wadding ytaaerdur nflernoon of Col. lev Craw ley to MU* llalillo Murplioy, llev. Geo. w. Matthews oltlclatlng. No young pi'qde In the community stand higher (bon -they, and tlelir friend.* unite In wishing for linen a long life of great htaSdnti. After December S3 Col. amt Mrs. Craw Icq' will bo at home to thVir friends in Albany avunu. * 111 I I. SOCH3TV AT JACKSON. 1^' Jiaokrwn. Ga„ Deo. 19.—(Special).—One Of the moo; pleasant imtcrtalmnou'.* of the han mi was jjl\*rt K ti».' iMorri^an on liuit (MomlCy cvcnlmr. at wtolfti the trtr niut UmAmr of Jackedtin wero prraent, wVt an early Ubur ttV trucuta boxan <o Arriv>\ to&tfli tho vtvaokty in- W.rtQ by <ht> ocoteion. Thv youtuc b\* illtt*, «;tbxxl in ^vcmAOK ro*tunw«» nevor ai>i»i‘artsl u»t»n* fahdnn'.liw. vMlo iMvmx rn<vn fully sUHtaltKtl 4hdr nv>u* tatbm for Kailantry. OU’flMliloQpd were much on* |o>*oJ, AfOn* vnhloh 91k» MoK« enter* tvioco tho “Wlrti an axx-'olttnt fear dilion c»f "Th» Uaevody an*l no (tie truc«l* <o oho tUAlite at "110111110 Owwl ■they ful!\ iho wadtri!ul v'uUiwmKm o! ihia txcdleol vot'aMnu At a lattt hour 4he thirty «bap«*ratM. hopl?n? .to A'riMSTionco a** (safety an wi* l*ic again crc the oM year takee iia Bttt TtiOM ktvitod wore XlhsH Man* C ana ^'harbti lMnkney, Mtes Nellie Hl«- pinn arid Proft^teor Lca*M, MIhh Edit EXlte and W. G. Tbon)|)aon. CVlifta Hat. Ii<* Uuitroll mnl Robort N. Ktfficridxe. Mira Virginia L. OdcKoo and Mr. Joho- s*»o. Mm M>rail* Pound and U L i. -Mitt* <'1 >*l«* McOalluni and U. ^1. Wafon; UMli Carrk* iMcCaHum aad George Cannilohaol, Maw Mary Duke and <S. it. Klnanl. Mix* Carne Hrt' hiiw* mhJ K. 1. Smith. Miaa Annie Nutt iwwl K A. t<:»n*h.**m. ML* Uzvl:.* s’nutfiit«*t* *mx1 R. J. Cknolniel, Rati an^l Prota»or J. C. li!art.ngnna\ Mkn» Marv* iMoMn ha«*i an 1 ].G> Mcl>tta<kt, VIIM Africa v'armk'ha»*l and W. T. Kelley. Ufa. Ta*.*w* IXxdcer «<nl J. U. l*anx MfciMfe lvib l>ruu*nlng, Po.tsi UcMldii<l« Arw- !•» JadDKm . iMintsv CannKiun*!. Kannl Mr. \ H St want. Mr Will Vlon vr:ef. Mr. «id Mrs. K. lxc Sir.Uh. Ms and Mm Chao. C. Saudi. Mr ;Uxl Mr^. \V. M. I\X)U. THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORUTNG, DECEMBER 20, 1894 : NOT THE SAME GIRL. Bat She “Wm aud* Tim. Hadn't Made Any ClungM Jn net*. Tho following anccdoto lias both a oom- Ical and patbctlo side. What a long time 00 yean la In tbo life of n human being! And how far apart, how upllke in tastos, fadings, opinions and habits man and women can Ireome who In childhood slept tinder tho samo roof, attended the same school and dreamed of nothing hut of be ing friends forOTcrl A gentleman whoso “courtly manner*'’ wen: mentioned in /ill the newspapers when ho died, n fow year* after thl* Incident, fancbjln his old ago that he wluhod to s o hi* lx<yhood friends nnd most of all tho fair young girl whose love long years beforo ho almost, but Dot quite, had dared to a«k. He forgot c'.imtry manners nnd called at half past 11 In tho forenoon. Ho was asked to walk “right out Into tho kitch> en,” m thero was no flro anywhere else. His early admiration stood beforo him In a worn ntllro dn*«s, no collar nnd a wldo and not faultlessly clean apron. Her half < iiiihcd grizzly hair wa* tuf:k* d und' r n rusty black loco cap trlmmod with faded purplo ribbon. Sho had no teeth, and a hugo pair of silver bowed spectacles wero pushed up on her brown, wrinkled fore* hood. Fifty-two yoars beforo they hod parted with n kiss, nnd bo had been Intending to moot her with oik-, mid thus bridge flu* chasm of years, hut ho ebauged his mind when through his gold bowod glasses he took In tbo plcturo beforo him. Wiping her hands on her apron, shognvo him a hearty handshake and bado him “sit right down,” adding that they were “billing hog* and frying lip lard,” but If lio would “stay to dinner” alio would have “a flro put In tho front room.” Of courso bo declined tho Invitation, and for his own comfort as well ns for his convonlonoo ho determined to inakohis call short, fitlll ho must say something complimentary beforo leaving, but what could ho sxiyf Just then tho lard boiled over, and with • shrill cry (o her daughter to “oome quick” tho woman Jumped up and caught hold of tho kettle. Tho smoko and per fume wero in themselves far from agrroa- bio, but they wero grateful' to tho caller, an tbuy gave him a chnuco for tho desired compliment. “Your step has lost nonoof Its elasticity since tho evening wo sauntered together along tho banksof tholt,” hosnid, “whllo this’’—-holding out his gold headed cano —“is needed to support mine.” 1 'Yes,” answered tho woman, "I'm ah Fpry as a kitten, and I bavo thought ever slnco you’vo been hero that I was glad enough tlmo hadn't changed mo as it has you.”—Youth's Companion. C00K8 ANO THEIR DRINKS. Why the Doss of tho Kitchen Goes on on Occasional Spreo. "You nBk If sho is a drinking woman, mn’orn!" said tho proprietor of a restau rant to n lady who had Inquired about tho character of a cook. "Why, yes, to bo suro, sho has her sprees, but sho always sobers up enough to do her work woll. I go vo her u recommendation as a first class cook, and I didn't think It necessary to say any tiling about her drinking, for they noarly all drink. Thoy need It to keep themselves up, liccauso they swallow so much hot air. Wo give them spirits on prlnolplo, and other houses do tho samo.” Various reasons bavo been glvon for tho Intompomnoo of this class. It Is said to bo duo to tho tasting of sauces, oto., flavored with spirits, to tho lack*of nppotlto which tho constant sight nnd odor of cooking produce, nnd tho consequent necessity for stimulants to glvo strength tocontlnuo Work, or to tho exhaustion of tho system by tho high temperature, which produces a craving for spirits. \Vhato\er tho rail to, it is pltlablo to know that many contract hnbltM that blight their llvos and ontall a mlsernblo old age. Women who cook for small families and whoso work Is not exhausting aro not specially prono to tho oxcosslvo uso of stimulants. Tho troublo is with thoso who In hotels, restaurants, largo board ing houses, oto., aro in tho kltclion nnd over tint stove from morning to night. Undoubtedly thoro aro temperate women uniong thoso, but many aro intemperate.— New York Tribuno. Netting Malay Tapirs. Colonel Clmrlos D. llloks has arrived In tills city after spending two years in the orient. Tho colonel has lioca hunting tigers nnd wild boars with tbo rajah of Jadpour, nnd has also been pursuing ta pirs lu tho Mnlny peninsula. Ho said: "In starting out after tapirs wo lake a flat bottomed boat, with a bamboo liouso on It, lights In tho stern and equipped with a crow of nntlvos. Thus provldod tho hunter sails up tho river. Now, thero Is a loaf of a peculiar troo in Malay, which, it buraod.omlts an odor which can bo smelled for miles and miles. Tho smell draws tho tapir*. So no tapir hunter omits lo keep a supply of thoso leaves. "Wo wero supplied with nets, nnd when ever a tapir was caught In a not wo had a lively tlmo. Tho tapir would flounder nnd fight. It took tho best skill of tho natives to hold him till ho could bo towed to land and secured. However, ;ho natives aueli as wo employed had had so much exporl- euco that thoy managed tho work well. "If wo over camo unexpectedly upon old and young taplra together, tho old ones would immediately kill tholr young to prevent tholr capture."—San Francisoo Examiner. Don’t Forget that when you buy Scott'sHmuI- slon you are not getting a secret mixture containing worthless or harmful drugs. Scott's Emulsion tamiot be se cret for an analysis reveals ail there is in it Consequently the endorsement of tiie medical world mtant sorntthing. ^ ^ f Jgnjuhjloij^ overcomes IKnftV. promotes the making of Solid J'letA, and gives Vital Strength. It has no equal as a cure for Cough,, Cold., Sor. Throat, Bronchitis, W.ik Lunp, Consumption, Scrofula. Anaemia, Ema ciation, and Wasting Diseases of Children. IcrtiaSMMM.N. Y. AM Mc-uritl. VITAL TO MANHOOD. m Pm. k. c. warns nerve anp braix yrtat XIENT, mmpoclftc tor H>»UtU. PtnitMww, Elte. Nro rmlci*. H«***lv hr, Ni>o«*u» pnwtrmtttici rtuml t; •levv*i.d or l< WmJLefalnoa*, M*nU! TVprewelstt S.'fWatM of Urata, wu«n< insanity, wlarry, ,W** was, ou Urmnm, lorn of IVwrr la MlSar *n, lwpot<*ory, L#«c«>rrtMMi mad mi* yWqslm Vwtaiwu. lnvofmaury D—, Sp«rma tarrb.v* rtowl by s.T*r~*Etf1loo fl| brain. 8rtt ion**, om-Indilranni. a t»tiU:'i tmfm«ol,ll. S I>»r IA tvjr man. With aach orOar for 6 boxa«. mni Si wUi raod artttaai «amram««t U> rafuad if o»a rarad tluarar,lMa UWrtl by ^.*wot. WttCTM MVEK PII.U mre .Mu-h Heals, he. iDerfWni^. i rsrrfDypilpsiN«M iVaalimUoa. II GOODWYbTS DRUG STOBJL Fop Monday, Mai aM .iWllTBg CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Brass Fixe Setts, Brass Coal Yases, Brass Fenders, Brass Andirons. Make your wife happy by giving her something useful and ornamental. Full line at T. €. BURKE’S. Get in the Procession Thero is a rousing Overcoat push at this store. Whatever the garment you pitch upon, the price story is Bure to be very little. There’s economy, great econ omy, in buying now, even if tho Overcoat want does not materialize for four weeks. SANTA CLAUS May feel poor this year, bat here he can hay lots for little money. See if it isn’t so. GEO. T. BEELAND Jeweler, 320 Second Street. MACON, GA. 351 lo 353 - - - CHERRY STREET ^lilUU) DV11U1 Uj SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. Y. L SOPPY CO. ANOTHER WEEK OF OUR HOLIDAYSALE. The public certainly seems to appreciate our efforts to furnish ! >'■ at prices within the reach of the most modest purse. The crowds daily in attendance, the numberless expressions of sat isfaction on the part of purchasers, and the large sales withal, have alike been very gratifying to us. This week will chronicle marvellous happenings in prices at our store. 1 ■ _ . Open evenings until 9 o’clock till after Xmas. Gapes, Goats, Jackets. Useful Holiday Gifts. X iimitoj number of Astrakhan and Black HuskUu Lynx Capes. p. Ladles’ black -and navy tvillor-mide Capes, fur nnd' brsld trimmed, or silk- lined , flood, worth $6.50, holiday price $4.00 Ladles’ Itafloymadc dotrbCe Capes of tins melton, beaver, cheviot or covert cloth, nnd capes with ihoods Uned with plaid, gT.oce or sunk stlk, worth $12.50, holiday pries $7.00 Tho latest novelUes In ladles' fliio applique MmmOd tailor-made Capes. worth $17.50, holiday .prlco $9.93 Ladies’ taHor-mnde Jackets, worth $5, holiday price $?,00 Ladles’ tailor-made Jackets, worth $3.00. holiday price $5,000 Ladles' taflor-made Jacket, worth $10.00, holiday price $6.00 Ladles' taV.or-made Jacket, worth $12.50, holiday prlco $7.50 Ladles’ tallor-mnue Jacket, worth $15.00, holiday price ....$10.00 Silks. Wo have by far <he best selected nnd largest stock of black, plain and fancy Silks ever brought to this city. 'Ma^nlflceitt assortment of high-dam Silks fbr suits, nnlsts and ehlrts re- crived during the past week. Embossed Silks, Chiffon*, Silk Cre- pons and Japanese Srepea In nl the new colorings. Thirty Dross IMtterns, entirely now designs, In ovcnlng silks. Just received. Black Dress Fabrics. We have new in Black Dress Goods Imported Wl»l C re pans, FVincy Weaves, Mb 8HTTP's Wide Wole Sergea, bought far beln.v rail value and to bo soM thafl. wtiy. A witty styles, cut pieces, in line ImporUsI CMtings, such as .meltons, beaver, clay, UlUtfoiuls and wtrlpscoiMs. o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA., m ooofii mm, houldihgl painti m mid im. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHB WHOLESALE HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co* LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCOh Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled* J. L MACE. Manager. • • • ttaeon Oa. A trial solicited INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I J t —AND MANUF ACTURERS OF— 111! 4 —J Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. , Offlte« and Salesrooms, 400 to 410 Poplar Strsst, MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of lta ijbsolute purity, whwlesomenem, good tasto «od qualltj to aid dlgeatlon It Is a moat pleasant and refreshing beverage, an artlcli Incomparably strengthening to the In valid and convalescent. This beer is brewed from the best selected nvait and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Bran, rel at Pllson, Bohemia. Barbarossa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled ii taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality Is preferred ti the Imported Pilsner by eonnolseurs. ... .. . „ For toe dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bob tie of Barbarossa. TJLLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In the city. ’Phone 434. Sole Agents. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND ETE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED, A. T. HOLT, Real! Estate Agent, No. 355 Second Sa. Several nice suits of rooms, 4b" Spring; a nice suit of rooms, 718 Fine 6-room house, Lamar street; VIneville $16. 5-room house, Crumip’s avenue VlnsvIKe, $15. 7-room house, Roger avenue, Vtaeville, $20. 6-room house io7i W'.iin.'u afreet. $18. 8-room house 753 Plum street. $25. Several small houses and nice stores JOSEPH E. WELLS, 654 MULBERRY STREET. SPECULATION. Chenille Portlerres, full length, extra quality $2.49 Fringed borders Chenille lUblo Covers 98c a i-2-yard lengths a)l-3nten Table Clohts 03o One doxea all-linen Doyilles 49o One dozon all-llhon Napkins ....90o One dozen all-linen hemstitched Ttnvele, large rtze $1.60 T.iffota silk shirtwaist patterns $3.00. Extra-heavy bSaek gros-gnalil Silk Dress Patterns $9.00 Japanese Silk Dress Patterns...$4.90 Wool Henrietta Dress Patterns, in black $1.75 All-wool Surah Sergo Dress Patterns Wool Dreas Patterns In fancy weaves $1.00 Saline Dress Patterns 75o Gingham Dress Patterns 60a Ladles' Tailor-Made Capo ......$3.00 Ladles' Tourist Jacket $3.00 Children's Jackets $1.00 Lsoe Collarebtas 90c to $0.00 Children's Thibet, Angora and Lynx Sets $1.25 Canada Sable, French Seal, Water Mink Neck Soarfli, animal heads, $2.00. Best Silk Umbrellas, Dresden China Handles $2.93 Eiderdown Quilts $3.90 ‘Qiltfora'.a Limb's Wool Blankets price $1.50 Crochet Spreads 50c Marseilles Spreads 8Sc Six padrs ladles' Foot Btack Hose, extra quality 75c Six pairs gont'.emon'a Paet Black Hose, extra aioallly 75c Wlnsor Ties 19c Tartolse Shell Side Combs ..10c to25c Suede Kit Gloves 35c Glice Kid Gloviw 75c LnVllos' Hand Saitohels ........... .DSe Gluve-ritring Corsets, while nnd gray 60o ■Sllk-e.avervG Head Reals, hnnd- padntcvl ' 39c Lndl03 whdte hematttched Linen Han.lkercOUirfs 5c La,lies' eoflMlnlkh all-linen Hem- ■ Utrtwd Handkerehiofs 1 12 l-2e LsdJee' uK-llnen ombraKlcred border H-mdkerohlefa. extra. Mafaies 15c, 20c, 25c. Ladles ebriddered mmournlng hem- sttcMeG Handkerchiefs 10c CIUVIpen’s silk Hhndkerkchlefe. ..10c OenMemra'a all pure linen, Eoft-fln1sh, hemsutchvd Haridkercriief* 15c Gentlemen's . pure linen white silk hemstitched Handkerchiefs 25c HAMMOND & GO., STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain Bought and Sold, 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-President* J. W. Cabaniss, Cashier. We solicit the business of merchants, planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, aalety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank tn Middle Georgia. » ME UN1AH SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CD MACON, GA. B. t. lM.rn.Ar, Prwldenti Dm. B. Tar- iitr. VlM-Pi-rtdMfti J. W. Ozbonlaa Caahler; O. M. N.lUgu. AccounUnt. CAPITAL $Z00.00t. SURPLUS, $30,000. IntorMt p*ia ea doportti I per coat. ftt uiua. Economy I* th. rood to V Mlth. Deposit your a.vln(* uy th.y will be lncre&wd by lat.rte*. Com. poundwl MmUinnua’ly. MACON SAVINGS BANK 570 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga, Capital nnd surplus $160,000 Pay* 6 per cent. Interest on deposit* of $1 and upward. Real estate loons on the monthly Installment plan, and loan* on good aecurltle* at low rate*. Legal aei««ltory for trust fund*. Will act aJ administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H7"tC POWELL Preeldent IL G. CUTTER Vtae-Preeldent j. w. CANNON Caihler NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons having demands against tlic estate of Edgar P. Strong. Site of Bibb cuutriy. deceased, are hereby no tified to render In their demands to tne undersigned according to law; and all pet sons Indebted to said citato are re quired to make Immediate payment. Thtet.' the 27th day of November. 1894. LEWIS A. WOOD, Executor of tho estate of Edgnr P. Strong, deceased. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanehtly located. In th* »p* dairies venereal. Lost .energy n stored. Female lrregulurltlee an! poison oak. Cure guaranteed Address In confidence, with atnmp 110 Fourth etreet. Macon. G*. DR. C. IL PEETE, BYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, 205 SECOND STREET, MACON. GA. DR. t. H. SHORTER. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. OSlce 5(8 Cherry St, Macon, Ox. DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Offlce and residence, First street, nero Cherry. H. A. BROWN. M. D.. Rcoldence coruor Ohuroh and Lei lV >‘ - strees. East MaObn.. all’s In the day lor the present wll be answered from McCreary drug store Telephone 196. M. K Freeman. H. O. Griswold FREEMAN & GRISWOLD. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Masonic Building, - - - Macon, Ga JOHN R. COOPER, -. Attorney-at-Law. Exchange Bank Building. Rooms 7 aai 8. Macon, Ga. HOPE POLHILL, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 355 Third Street. W.L.Douclas $3 SHOEr!?rowak®n<j. i. cordovan; FBZNCH A CNAMCLLXD CALF. [4*3.M FlNC CMJ&KWOAROa ♦3.SP POLICE,9S0LES, ts^SSSSSWi *2.*l. 7 “ BOYS'SCHOOtSHOES. ■LADIES’ - DROCKTOhtMASa. - Over One Million People wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They dve the bost valuo for the money. • Thoy equal custom chocs In style end fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,—stamped on sole. From Si to $3 saved over other makes. . If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. ADVERTISEMENT placed In the classified columns of Thl Telegraph Is sure to bring RESULTS . til nil A. 1 (ESTABLISHED 1881.) & ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liauors, Wines and Cigars, 457 AND (53 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO. . . Th* bent Liquors lor the least money. Send for prlco list. > ALTMAYER A FLATAU. Agent*. I LEADS THE WORLD, f •Llbbey’s Ubjhrtft Award World's VWr. g If j'ouwaiittbef tfinest quality cut* il glass, buy goods S . , J having this trade j mark. 1 cSSTh. SOLOMON, Sole AgtiL | J. M. Johnston. President. 3. D. Station. Vie. Preeldent. L p. HUlyer. Oeabler. The American National Eank, MAGON, GA. CAPITAL, »ww w w ‘ ,|J50,000.00 SURPLUS,^ «r on n w %, $21,000.09 Lergeat captul of any national bank m Central Oeorgi.t. Accounts ot Ifnkt, oorpornUons and indi/idualn will racolro careful attention. Oorrsnpofe donee Invited. Y First Midi tut, OF MACON. GA CAPITA L1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT, W. W. YRIGLET, CASHIER. L C. PLAirS SON, BA.NK1JER ■ iCOIV GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1853 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.