The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 21, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1894 R. Cv WILDER'S SOUS CO., MACON. GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough and dresaed. shlnglea. lath*. end dealer* In mixed palnl* le*4 B lli, lime, plaater. cement and builder*' hardware. . u eu to ta v h/hd street. ' ■ ” -T’w THROUGH EYES FEMININE. ' Preparation* have bowl the Brownie Christmas tree, which will b* In r< Kline-" for the publlc at 4 o'clock ibis afternoon, atthe raddence »£ .'or. Campbell Klug on Collesc street. Bnsidca Tin* well made and handsomely U routed brownie*, there will be for sale some vory pretty balVet girls of ttoiue iwpor fur lamp sliadra. fbese will doub.le* be In great demand, as they are beawnimrthe HMest anil moat pop ular fad. Do not mw this’opportunity of enjoying a delightful entertainment, as well ns helping the lioopltal. The price of adrnlaehm Is only 26 coma. The Commercial Club he'd Ita annual meeting on Wednesday evening -with perhaps ■the largest attendance of mem bers for years. All the oflleera were re- oic.-lod. with Iho exception of the tretuiurer, whose ofllce was oonsolldaten w!ii> tbit of s-erelary. Air. A. W. Room has cffld.-ntly discharged Ibo du- tlea of aeerewry ever alnre iho orgnnl- aatloo of 'die club, and will now also fill the ofllc, of treauurer. Air. H. It. Jamies Attempted to say something about resignation, but could not obtain u Inuring, «« ho Ikw always mode such on excehent and popular prtaidenfti fonseauenlly he fills tbit orfflee ogiln. Mr. W. II. Rosa was re-elected vice- president, and the above gmlleman, Wether with Mai. J. F. Hanson, Mr. W. *1. Johnston and Mr. B. M.Talbott form the governing committee, The Commercial Club, while not more than seven years old, la one of the most popular and widely known clubs In the fvyuth, and 1b* success financially nnd socially speikn weK for the splendid managers, who have been in charge of Its affairs since the ebib won organis'd. Girds are out to u reception, to bo given by Mm. W. K. Flanders and the Mimes-Flanders on Tburnday, Jan. 3. afternoon and evening. W.« in rh> for mal debut of the Missus Blander*. wCto are both oxeepllonally ImndHomo nnd aliraeilve. From 4 to 0 In the after noon they will reorlvo Iho married con tingent of society, and tile young peo ple arc Invited at 8 for prcrgreaslvo euchre.’ This will be one of the largest reception* of the soason, and probably the first Of the new year. an»* Alamle Suo Hill toft yestenday for her homo in Ncwtifln. She has been one of Mm. Dupont flu,Try's popukir gueslrt for the |ia»t ten days, and bur o.i rjy dapwrnjra Is a sourco of regret •., many adinlren. M , 0 0 0 0 Cot. nnd Mr*. Leo Jordnn omd Mr. Ram Dunlap returned y<**terday from n vory pl?aw«t trip to Atlanta. Tlioy wont up to attend tho French opera at the Grand on Tuesday ovidn/r, •t" <MtM Julki lluRuenln, the acoom- pltalttvl daughter of Col. E. D. Httguo- nln, who in attending Lucy Cobb In stitute. to homo to upend tho holidays with her parents. ^ ^ The reffulnr meeting of the Atheneum will bo held at the residence of Dr. K. I*. Upon tills evening. Tlie meetings of tho Atheneum. Maoou's rrpresenta- tlvo literary orgunttatlon, ore always **nJo>xtble, nnd the pnogrnm'me for thin evening to particularly attmctlvo. It Is nn follows: tMunk*. Miss Ho*V J* Link. Essay,"''American Colleges," eor C. O. Towtmend. HcvUntion, Cdtoa Annie M. M-slldry. Mn«Jc—trto—Mw. Well*. Miss Camp bell and Mr*. Sohofleld. • PART II. Music, Mlsn Nottlo Itowo. Euir. "ColHgn lor .Women," Mies Dorothy Blount. Bas&y, ‘'Rise of tho Universities, rrofosxor J. C. Metcalf* (Music, song. Mr. Ooodo Prico. IlonJiinM. Dismissal. ttoaio wja biviiiaCuMy and exquisitely doacnutoL 'Mr. nod 'Mms. Ybungblood will reside in fljadgflwilto in tlho future. During «the (lay inhere was another wedding, but Hvj codtourtJng iwrlie* wore not qu/te so old, beta# about 18 eiCh, and ItoC^f m$ quite ranwincc. Mr. J ,iin*Ji km! of i.ii:s «i»unty :>n\ M'.w Ber.*|p Havoc* of This dty ctoped nnd imrried on n bridge onv Keg Crertk, alwui eight mile* from- here, Ilav. .f. W. Bixjw? performed uhe cere mony that nude two young 4nit living fcoirto b^tiit os one. Mr. IIoxl ohulnofl onrk or tn\ii) mi rrI ago V.cen.*es hevoto- foaio <io mi try .Mis* Srmoge, but come of ‘the f iin.ly ttiffrrfmyl each time and prevented »Hh» atfjrrtago until today. Womo otflwir in(tonr)t!n0 failures are umaectnd «udtfi Uhl* mtirriage, but the Cio:b ^innot lx? obtained Just now. 'Ainrl white olbcru >>oav flit do nmke Hfe ho pp!er 4m nils -way, an old ocf.ored man with no hair oo tho top of bis haid, n.iKl 1he irtJtlo vth-i.t is there? (Wbdto with tfio frost of many *win.t«M, culled upon Ordinary Xowtmujn and obtained a il- oons^» to marry in a fmy days. OCmstuni* or fom^.thlng kifce is mtik- Ittg tilings Ihinuy down this way. ^tATMirAGiE AT JACKSON. Jidk#rvn, Dec. 20.—(Spenial.)—a*ho nriti^irfondfll tover of JuflkHan and vi- rtnlty lus not yot mtbsulod. Uumocs of wvored imn/riagefl aro now afloat, soon to be a reality. (Mr. .To!mi -Robert f niwir>iton of this pkwr(* and imiks K'.nuie Ovoar were? Joined <in ffn-.i-tritnony yewtemkiy after noon at 5 o’clock, ut Uib home of iho bride** paronitH. Mr. Tlurr^ron is an honost, moral .vioung nxm, holding « paying position wltli 'llu.* Judoiia Carriage Ktotorj’. He is •well known bo nil bore. iMim Orttir 1» a diugUiItcir of one of tlie oldtitt and finest h.ghiy respected families in 'this section, ami Miss Kittle poisavcu imuny moWo luttlto of both m'ncl and heart. f lTliieiy tiro both mainlberfc of the Rip- fc’.rtt thnirh. 'Pluiy <wlH mako Jackson their futuvo home. TO AMUSE FOR YOUNO AND OLD. The Tattnall Squaro Piwbyterlah church wtH sivo an entertainment to* n«ht al S o'eha'k, at Steiirw.iy Hull (over Ludden iS: Rate*' music store) by the children and teacher* of the Sab bath wcbool. Their frlemto aro Invitpd to Ih» prtsen't. 'Pin- iHMirrnmme announced Is a* fol lows: Voluntary, 0|*<‘ntng songf—"Holy,holy,hoiy to the Iford." tRcsnon*dve reading—Selections from Gen >mi« t 1-aHh. Malachl and Luke. Prayer—Rev. 8. L. Morris. "Merry Chr>«tnauy*—By fourteen children. Recitation *o!o by two little girls. •*ClP1»tjmaa Wreath"—By twcCvo children. Cant.ua—"The Grutf Judga and 8an* ta Claus." Charactors: Santa Ctoua, Mrs. Man ning, Uwnr, Udm1<\ Judge Sterne, Ja- mlo (son of Mm. Mannlnc). Zeke, Mag-' gie. Mr* Fry, Joe, Grace. The uiutuiu. to by tlhe sumo auth or "The Trial of Santa ClawO gt\ last year ait Moraer chapel. Wo wish the children much Joy at tills their an mial Chrtotnuis celebratAm. A BRAVE SOLDIER'S INSPIRATION. Oeoersl Mile*' Wife line Seen the Horror* of Fighting on the Frontier. Tho wives of prominent mon usually como In for n very fair slioro of nowspaper attontion, bub Mrs. Miles, wlfo of Goncrnl Nelson A. Miles of tho United States army, seem* to have e«cape<l thus far. For four years cho has been ono of tho Icadots of military society In Chicago, wheto Gen eral Miles lias been stationed, and now HYMEN IN JONES COUNTY. The Happy Marriage of Mr. Claud , Child* and Mts* Mamie Given. L«t*t Wednesday night fit tho home of Mr. J. C. Green in Joncw county a hippy throng assembled. They were th* rvlatives euid irlends of Mr. Claud Chllde and Mle* Manila Grxvu, wilo wero married at $ »>*clook in the e\*en- Ing. Rev. John Qrtoum performed the ceremony. Among those present were * number of Macon p»v»ple, and oyer 160 gathered ai\nind the table t» nirtake the wedding feast. The bride pnd giu'm are weM known nnd h ivt many f: lend* m Maoon, who wish them all happitieMt. ITS JtJOT THE RAME. One Courple Over l'Mtfty ami Another Only BtSteea Haqf£\y TVcddcdL tlBtewflte, l>x\ CO.—(Sp^vial.)— Quite a lairprl&ing wedding place hero >*i>Kei\lt v M mominc uKait 30 o'olook. thpt. J. .T. YiH»nd>Vvd tf (»avn* wood, S, ahl Mix. LMar>- S. Youogw blood of <lhls )Aao»* united la the holy bob of Kfedbdt «t tfa» br!dc*B r** !deocs* oa (XMunh (treat, and the ovoj*; WM murefty kliowxi uA nil until soraail Ivans Ht.'Tivxfter. lkith ptt*Ucts owes the ago* of QO Orel ywtAS sod Mis. Young- bl vjd. ish»> it>>i beta r« Mrldow mworul Jvnts, is one of Saiv.l.'ootlleM nnwt Pftonlnont todies. ll«*r f-rnh^r lmnhuvl ■was t»U> named J. T. YmNiglA*>l. jm»l pistiati* ndstkd s> her nvt oue. Mm, YoacgfttiHKl ts quite whsVthy. HM owr r,g\» wi# a TMT ntV, ooly a faw ‘lyinwic fftenas ared oe\r r.Wjjiibss a^ral ng. Tho fiitlor of the lirtde’a boeuhihd rmtdaflu. wtormo they i*Nght*^l tue.r •nosh tooilh many lwvutvfVil tbiwtos sSlh God’* Mini gh* resting up<«t th<vn in lor.eg t^nedK- MR8. KRIAON A. MILKS, that her husband has boon mndo command er of the department of the cast her new home Is on platuresquo Governor’s Island, In New York hnrbor. General Mile* has risen from tho hum- blo position of lieutenant of volunteers to ibo rank of major general of tbo regular army, tho hlgliost rank nttalnablo In tho United StntoH borvloo, and tho fact rtfleois no small credit upon his nmlablo wlfo, for tho reason that ho declares sho has boon tho guiding star of his life, tho light that has shown him tho way through tho dark place*, tho Inspiration that ha* urged him to push on through peril And privation until victory perohod on his banners. Gonoral Miles fought with conspicuous gallantry throughout tho robolllon and loft the service brovettod major gonoral of ▼ohmteort for his conduct through tho Richmond campaign and for vnlunble service at Roam’s Station. In 1806 ho ro* cctvcd an appointment as colonel of tho Fortieth Infantry In iho regular army, and threo years later ho marrlod Miss Sher man, a nlooo of Gonoral W. T. Sherman Two children, a boy and a j.lrl, blessed their union, and tho boy Is named Sher man Miles. Ho is an ambitious lad of 11 years, and ho Is growing ns rapidly ns ho can, *o that ho may ono d«y become a gal lant koldlor ltko his grontunclo nnd his father. During tho tvirly marrlod life of tho couple Gonoral Miles was busily gaged In lighting Indians throughout tho west, and as Mrs. Miles kept as near him as poMlblo during his various campaigns against the hostile Sioux, Cheyennes, Kio- vras, Apaches and Comnnches sho saw a groat deal of tho horrors and privations of frontier warfare. When sho marrlod seldler, she made up her mind to share the senior's life for better or for worse, and what was good enough for her husband was good enough for her also. No post was cheerless enough to daunt her, and •ho followed hi* fortune In tho roughest part of tho country with the fortitude of a borclno. As Kleetrto Walking Stick. A Frenchman has constructed an elco- trlo walking stick of which tho knob con tains a small electric lamp In a thick glasa bulb, tho battery being two cells of a pe culiar shape down tho cano itself. Tho lamp gives sufficient light to read a news paper in a train or to light oneself upstairs at night. ▲ New Industry, A young London lady advertises to take out dogs for airings and to attend to their meals and toilets for the modest remuner ation of 60 to 76 cents per week, or It *cv- eral dogs a reduction Is made. Brass Fire Setts, Brass Fenders, Just because variety and sizes are a bit rattled, we hew prices down on many lines of fine Suits and Overcoats. The chips fall on us. We clear out the goods and sustain the loss. Broken lots are no good here. The people who are awake have decided that this is the place to got the best atten tion, the most satisfactory goods,and best of all, the low est prices on Xmas Goods IB 111 RIGHT! IF Y00 ARE AWAKE. COME TO SEE ME GEO. T. BEELAND, SS’ \ MACON, GA. 3§! to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds, IS Not Without a Comfortable Shoe, You have been there, haven’t yon ? Perhaps you are there now. If so, why don’J’you ♦ BEGIN RLENJOY LIFE ? a v ' i A welt-flfcting she* makes all tlte difference in tho world. Looks like t: shoe house thut has been In the business fifty-four years ought to know how to fit chocs by now, doesn’t It? WELL, WE DO. TVe have customers who have bee n trading with us for & quarter of c century. Why Is this? Because we Bell them reliable shoea; toll them when they are buying the right sort of goods. Because we make the smallest profit ]>o**ible; they can always feel that they have been given the lowest price. Because we nre careful to fit them; don’t want to sell them a shoo that won’t give them satisfaction. We will trait you the same way. MIX &. EVERETT CO., SHOE DEALERS FOR THE PEOPLE. ESTABLISH ED 1845, * COTTON AVENUE, MACON, BA. $500,000,000 IN GOLD Would be less annoyance than a shoo that don’t fit. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Brass Coal Vases, Brass Andirons. Make your wife happy by giving her something useful and ornamental. Full line at giving ner somemmg usen T.C. BURKE’S. 0. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. SASH 00011 LUMBER, MOULDINai fJUMTSL LIME AND CEMENT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co„ J. t, HACK, M«ns.«r, ... Huon Os. LIQUORS, CIGARS uxl TOBACCO. CReAp.it house In Msoon. Order, promptly filled. A trie! solicited. MACOfi SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I . AND MANUK ACTUBERS OF . 4 Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAB. Etc. Offle* and Salesroom*, 400 to 415 Poplar Street. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On secount of Its iJjsolute purity, urtrolesomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion It Is e. most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an articl. lnoomoarably strengthening to the In valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from the best selected malt and from hops Imported from 3 Bohemia. It to brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Braue- at Pilson, Bohemia. Barbarossa Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality is preferred to the imported Pilsner by oonnoiaeurs. For^tne dinner table and for a lunch there Is nothing better than a hot- *1a rif R-irb.-iro^sa.. ULLYANN & AVILLIAJlb, Delivered onywhere In th. city. -Phone 4S4.Sole Agents. high grade spectacles and EXE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. A. T. HOLT, Real! Esta-te Agent, No. 365 Second Sa. Several nice suits of rooms, 467 Spring; a nice suit of rooms, 718 Pine; 6-room house, Lamar street Vinevule, $15. 5-nok>m house, Crump's avenue, Viireville, S15. 7-room house, Rogers avenue, Vdneville, $20. 5-room -house, 1071 Walnut street. $18. 8-roomt house, 753 Plum street. $25. Several small houses and -nice stores. JOSEPH E. WELLS, 554 MULBERRY STREET. SPECULATION. HAMMOND & GO., STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, MEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain BongM and Sold, or Carried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory circular on speculations; also weekly market letter. (Free.) EXCHANGE BANK. OF MACON. QA. « H. J. Lamar. Gao. B. Turpin, Fr**ld«nt. Vic*-Pr*sld*nU J. W. Cabaola*. Cubiir, W* solicit th* business of mu’ah ants, planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. Th* largest capital and surplus of any bank In Mlddls Georgia. IKE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO MACON, GA. H. 1. Unu, Tt.Mnt; On B. Tur. utr. Vkw-PrMld«at; J. W. Oibuln C*.ht.r; D. M. N.Ulgws. AccounUnt. CAPITAL. 4304,0M. SURPLUS, 410.000 lnt.rcat pWa OB aeportts I p« cut. m ssu.ua. Economy u th# mi t. mmlth. Dsposlt your ssrln*. say ths, will b* lncrMtwd by iQt.rwt. Com. pounded mmUsnuuslly. MACON SAYINGS BANK • ET0 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposits of $1 and upward. Real estate loans on th« monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal de)*Mltory for trust funds. Will act as administrator, executor, guardian, re* colver and trustee. it. T. POWELL.. President H. O. CUTTER Y toe-PresIdent j. W. CANNON.. Cashier OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed the wa ruing—the sig nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible dUeaae. roiisumttonT Ask yourself if you can afford, for th* sake of saving 60 ('eats, run the risk and do nothing fer It. We know from experience tbet Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. This ex plains why more than * million bottles were sold the past year, it relieves croup and whooping cough at one*. Mothers, do not be without It. For lame back, side or chest, us* Shiloh's Porous Plasters. SoUl by Goodwyn it Smstt Drug Company, comsr Cherry •treat and Cotton arena* THE ROCHESTER SHOE 00. , No. 513 Cherry St., Macon, Ga., HAVEN’ T THAT MUCH GOLD (TET) BUT THEY HAVE THE SHOES that fit and last, nnd by making your purchases of this Arm you may In some future day save up the above amount. WE STILL LEAD IN LOW I'RICES and for the next twenty days In order to reduce our extensive stock we will give a reduction of 15 per cent, on all goods In our house. Remember only the BEST OF SHOES are handled by us and everythin* sold is guaranteed to be first class by the ROCHESTER SHOE CO., 513 CHERRY STREET. W. G. SOLOMON & CO. Macon, Ga. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. IVe offer for sale: 5,000 Macon 6s. 1010. 5,000 Georgia 4 l-2s. 1915. 5,000 Georgia 31-Ss. 1930. fO sharv* Union Savings Btlnk stock. 50 shares Kxchiwige Bank stock. We wane Southwestern railway stock. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. BUBERS. Permanently located. In the spe cialties venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address in confidence, with stamp, 510 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. a H. FEETB, BXU EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, 106 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. DR. *. H. SHORTER. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. OfDca 561 Cherry St, Maooo. Ga. DK. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Ofllce and residence; First street, near Cherry. H. A. BROWN. M. D„ Residence corner Ohurdi nnd Leo strees. Ernst aia«on. Cnlta In the (Ly lor the present will be answered from McCreary drug e!or“. Telephone 196. M. R Freeman. H. G. Griswold. FREEMAN & GRISWOLD. Attorneys aud Counsellors at Law. Masonic Building, ... Macon, Ga„ JOHN R. COOPER, Attorney-at-Law. Exchange Bank Building. Rooms 7 aac 8. Macon, Go. HOPE POLHILL, Attorney and Counselor at Law,' 355 Third Street. W. (..Douglas S3 SHOE FIT FOR A k’n'o. *-i. cordovan; FKENCK A CNAHE14X0 CALF. I4.*3*P Fine Cau sKangamu f ♦3.SP POLICE,3 50LE3, .to^&SSSSWL *2.* 175 BaYS'SCHOOlSHRS, -LADIES' DROCKTOM^LAOS. - Over On* Million People wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our oboes are equally satisfactory They glv* the best value for tho money. * They equal custom shoes In stylo nnd fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. Th* prices are uniform,—sttmped on sol*. From $i to $.| saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. W77. ~~ ADVERTISEMENT plated In tho classified columns of The Telegraph Is sure to bring RESULTS j, 31, Johnston. Prestdnt J. D. Stetson. Vic President L. p. Hlllytr. Oishler. The American Rational Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..*. „ „ .. . .5350,000.05 BURP LUS.. „ 1¥ „ „ ..4U.040M Largest capital of any national bank ta Caatral Georgia. Acoount, of kanka, corporations and Indl/lduala wU I receive careful attention. •Jorragpo* tea*.. Invited. 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Five NlghW. Commencing Tucid.iy. December lSth., THE BLVLDW.N-MKLVILLE CO., MISS PEARL MELVILLE. Ch(Qp* Pity each p«'rfrDrtnancc. Prices, 10. 20 and W9 cents; no extra, no higlter. , Matinee Thursday tu>l Satur.iay. LielVes admlMN free TtlMdxy night when accompanied by a pwoa with a paid 30 cents ticket. Reserve seats on ail* at Luddca & Bdtcs* Music House. First Moil M, OF MACON. GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, r.ASBHtP, I. C. PLANT'S SOI. BANKER ■iCOR, GEORGIA ESTABLISHES I3Si Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.