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TEE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MOENTEG, DECEMBER 27, 1894
THROUGH EYES
FEMININE.
3fj wife jfieasud with bor m.ir-
qui.su rintf,
gbo auciouaceil she would' MW no
other tfr.ng;
Tbo little on<* deign to speak well of
their toys—
jThey chose fb&iD tfaecQsefres, both the
* pirJrt und ihe boji;
My'mother-in-law del isns.to contentedly
purr,
Since I bought what sho told mo~a
manUe of fur;
I've supplied every want of both
iKynif ®ud niece,
^od my present, I trust, wlB be two
weeks of peace.
-{Town Topics.
•••
Mr Harry ViUlplgue. a popular Ma-
onn aiao, who tua wile Mflttrtit* his
home tor oeverol years, Is wMdlOC Ihe
Christina* holiday* svIUi niatvc* la
this city.
...
MlH TUtfhcT nml Mis* Camp return
ed y<«tenl*y from Morstiallvtlle, wiinro
they spent it. CefcgJitfU* Ctur.Btmas with
jlrs. William II. FHtoo.
iMlter an nbsenee of several months
ohroad and In New York, Mr. Robert
Ounl ha» returned to Slatpo.
•••
tnits eveailnff is the date of (Miss Julia
Husu<min's rto-ptlon. Tito young poo-
nJo are certn'.u lo have a amt enjoya-
lile time at the ho»p’.table home of ,Mr.
nd Mr*. E. D. iHUSu.m.ln with so
charming on hndwii u* Mlto* liucuenlo.
The prmcnco of Mis* Ailille YYnlUer
tn the rtty Is a source of much pleas
ure to her numerous oilan(r.Ti« in Jjn-
oon. site wa* to ltavo bwn one or Mn-
mo'H most tbaantifnl <t(4n**nte« tins
season, hnt their chungo r>f residence
yam give Beaufort, S. C., tho right to
claim her. Mum Walter 1* «ho guest
of Mists Btnlly Williamson on Madison
street.
•M
Mr. lllcbanl Curd la at homo from
the University of Virginia to spend the
Jiollday*. im
I had the pJetmtro of seelns an ex-
coiUloii.illy handsome lamp that tvas
given 'Mr. Hamer Au*«n, tlio manager
of dm Amour PnekliiR Comptipy 1>>
tho gout lamest oonnoutwl with hun In
hi* office on Christinas day. Tim re.
membraucw 'tvns a perfoot surprise to
Sir. Asitv-u, and was o bamlstano token
of tho liiab ewteem In which ho Is held
In buslmea
...
Mr. Robert HtlWant left' yester
day for Noonan, after spending the
holidays very (riemhatly itvlih family
ami friend* In Macon.
• ••
Mr. Curran 1311 s la spending litis
week at h«me. 'Mr. B:l.» recently
tnovod to All.mta, avlicro ho is In Ints-
tncm.
MB
Ono of tho most u.ttraatlvo visiting
young ladles tn the erty at present Is
Ml*. Utomethnnof Ksnoao. Site I* tho
piest of In* 1 uncle, Mr. Austin, at Mis.
J’ontnr's, on Now street.
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(Mho Rosetta Igtvy Is spot nil ng this
w «k with frinuls (n Aniama,
(Mrs. Houser, who has had charge of
the vJry popular bound!nghoivse on Or.
«ngo Ktrodt, avtll go to AilauSt:i on the
1st to huso the U.tdnnl house, ou
Peadntroa
...
Mr. Oltnrles IL-nry Hall, Jr., and Mr.
Trenttoo Huff nil visit IMr. Allan Tal
bott In JUctaOMad nt tin early date.
dir. Dmtn's NeMlgan is spending tho
Ohrislamts holidays In Now York.
'Rhone Is some talk of a New Year's
gerntun for meet Turttdtay evening nt
me OtntmiercUtl Club. It will lio given
by the nm:itl»eiM of the Ttumlay Club,
n'. though there has been no nmnaanln-
i1ou of Rliitit uJtmdllshlotutblo set this
season.
• • • •
:Mr. John WnMen la In Mnoon for a
few days, much to the delight of many
friends here.
A GENUINE NOVELTY.
New York, Deo. SC.—In mourning
drosses there has seldom been luiy
murkod innovation, all tho dilfercnoa
being soma slight changes in tbs dis
posal of the ernpo trlmmlug or tho
shape of tho dross. Bat tho nineteenth
century modisto has outdone herself aud
produced a novelty that falls on tho oyo
like a balm. This consists In having
\rido brotollca in front and a sort of
bertha capo in the book, made of white
en.biuore, braided with black mohair
soutuehiv Tho foro parts of the aleevds
are mads in tlu< same manner. The
diets itself is of rich oudorn cloth, cut
pruioosa shape, with a demitraln. Tho
selin. Tf n lady wlalies to make a gown
like this, all she has to remember is to
take np all those little plaits before she
trims off tho skirt. The rest is as easy
as rolling off tho traditions! log.
I had Intended mentioning another
monming costume, this for a yonng
widow, before speaking of any other
gotvn, but it is not too late now, I hope.
There is certainly a growing revolt
against the old set, heavy and shapeless
garments that women were expected to
wear after a death and most particular
ly that of a husband. The revolution
has brought the possibility of a dress
quite attractive enough in its way to
help console the widow for her dreadful
loss. The name Ring princess lines pre
vail in this alto, though this is of walk
ing length. The back it of Priestley
silk warp henrietta, and English crape
forms more than half the front The
waist portion shows crape as founda
tion, with a double bertha of the henri
etta, stiffened with baokram. The sleeves
are largo glgots. Tho muff is of craps,
with edges of black skunkskin. The
bonnot has bows of crape on oaoh side
and a tiny black feather. The veil
reaches nearly to the feet The white
oap is the veriest line of white and
scarcely shows.
One of tho french authorities on
fashion lays down tho laws to our la
dies an well as to those of Franoe. It
tolls ns that in tho morning we mast
MNNEJl DRESS AND WIDOW’S COSTUME,
wear tailor oostmnos, sevefo and plain,
in dark colors, hnt a fancy vest may be
worn. After 13 o’clock a costamo of
waved wool may bo worn, but It must
be combined with volvot or brocade of
difforont color. At 6 o'clock is the tea
gown permitted, evon ordered, and this
mast l>a of velvot or crushod plush of
tho greatest elegance. It innst ho trim
med with loco and with for, uml ribbons
may odd their grace. For ovening moire
liengaliuo is prescribed, 'as it Is soft and
pliable. Tho colors should bo forgotmo-
not bluo, periwinkle and green. Thoy
sny that theso colors are the lovolloat of
all. Others tell ns that maize, prim
rose, roso pink nnd blnot nro all pretty
liimpllght colors. It sooms to me that
with Buoh luold ndvloo as that it wonld
bo impossible for nny ono to mnko a
mintnko on thoquestlon of what to wear
sud how to woar it. Iam tirod of boiug
bossed by these foreign folks, nnd I'll
wear what I liko when, whero and how
t like it Olive Harper.
You
Will
never need another dose
of Dyspepsia Medicine ft
after a meal, if your food
is cooked with Cottolene,
the new vegetable short-1
front it open over a panel made of
ono luvadth of empe l*id in m box plait
Tbo balloon alcove* nro of crapo and
btiflir inter 11 nod. Tbo waist is of era|x\
shirred into tli«« neckband. Tho pro*
onco at tbo white an tho heretofore dt»
imU blaak U aolculotod to tvlioro tho
b«ho!<itdr of tbo depvofloiou that a fall
luouminK jjown ummUy givob, And ift
would bo well to copy Ihe dooign.
Aukuik all the lovely gown* for visit
ins of thu tteAfton I doubt if Ihere i* oue
more attreetin* ihtui th*i 1 am About to
deworibe for »oine clover lady to rvpro
deo*. U i* of royal purple cut
princ***, but *o very full in the back
tliat il falls naturally into gvxh*t plait*.
The froul U draped ac'Iom* in ten small
plaitM, not all U^ether, but at such din
lance* and in «uch place* a* will throw
a proper form to the weamU** front Tins
frown close* on the left side and ha* a
row of gray fox fur All the way down
and on* other row on Ihe skirt sinmUt
iug an opening. Another row U around
tho neck, and another hind* the fails to
thojjlesxes. ?h*» are linedjvith gry
etiing, instead of lard. I
Cottolene aids the diges-1
tive powers—lard des-l
troys them, which 'will l
you choose? Thegcnuincj
Cottolene is identified by!
this trade mark—steer’s I
head in cotton-plant!
wreath—on every pail. I
6
a
} r .y \ Mad* only by
The
I. K. Falrbonk Company,
5T LOUIS and
CHICAGO.
^sssssmssss
BOYS’ CLOTHES.
SALMAGUNDIOF.'. SUITS
The prices sag. As Suits, never before so valuable.
As merchandise falling by gravitation. Complete
sizes are the centre of gravity in Clothing. Break
the line and the relation between values and goods
is strained.
Good Bargains—better you never saw—for they
are in the best torn; stylish, elegant. Sold as
closely as they were bought. Choice materials.
CZARINA’S "—a
The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELAND’S, Jeweler, 32Q Second Street
¥. A, POPPY CO.
ONLY ONE DAY MORE OF
OUR GRAND HOLIDAY SALE.
Tomorrow will mark the close of the grandest sale of
Useful Holiday Gifts ever known in this section of the country.
Painstaking care in the selection of assortments and prices
far below all competition have been the two potent factors in
the achievement of these grand results.
Last day nnd lowest prices tomorrow on Wraps, Silks,
Colored and Black Dress Goods, Blankets, Comforts, Under
wear, and all
CHRISTMAS DRY GOODS.
Open To-morrow Evening Till Ten O’clock.
Capes, Coats, Jackets.
A limited number of Astrakhan nnd
Black Rushan Lynx Capes.
Ladles’ black and navy tailor-made
Capt r s, fur ami braid trimmed, or silk-
lined hood,* worth $6.50, holiday
price.... $1*00
Ladles’' tailor-made double {leges of
fliie melton, beaver, cheviot or covert
doth, and capes with hoods lined with
plaid, glace or surah silk, worth $12.50,
holiday pric? $7.00
Tho latest novelties In ladle**’, flno
applique trimmed tailor-made Capes,
worth $17.50, holiday price $9.93
Ladles' tailor-made Jackets, worth
$5, holiday price #.$3.00
Ladles’ Tailor-made JacketB, worth $8,
holiday price $5.00
Ladles’ tailor-umdo Jacket, worth
$10.00, holiday price $6.00 1
Ladies' tailor-made Jacket, •worth
$12.50, holiday price... .$7.50
Ladles* tailor-made Jackets, worth
$l&.00rE6lIday price....,; .... ....$10.00
Silks. .
We have by far the best selected and
ktrgeAt stock of black, plain and fancy
Silk* ever brought to thin city.
Magnificent assortment of high-class
Silks for suits, waists and sklrta re
ceived during the past week.
Bmbocwed Silks, Chiffons, Silk Cre-
pon® and Japanese Crvpeti in all the
now colorings.
Thirty Dre*s Patterns, entirely new
designs, In evening silk*, just received.
Black Dress Fabrics.
We have new In Block Dreso Gooda
Imported Wool Crepons, BVuacy
Waives, Surah Serges and Wide Wale
Serg«», bought far below real value
aud to bo sold that way.
A variety of styles, cut pieces, in fine
Imported Cloaklnfw, such as meltons,
boawr, ekiy diagonals aud whipcords.
THt SOFT STOt
OF'vwRvnmts
jj Whsn you get a
Cheviot Salt Like This
Made to Order
For 913.20,
Melton Overcoats
For SI0.2B,
-A**-
All-Wool Pants
For 93.00,
You’ve struck the
soft side of hard
time*. It's this way: The
times are hard — importers
want money—we offer cash
for big lots, and get 30, 40, 50
per cent off—and that goes
to you.
WMM., *• -*4
PANTS
COMPANY.
353 Second Streoc
JtfRQUTH POCK
ovttaotn 4 H turn
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Braes Five Betts, Brass Coal Vases,
Brass Fenders, Brass Andirons.
Make your wife happy by giving her something useful
and ornamental. Full line at T. C. BURKE’S.
a P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GrA.
SASH, m LUMBER USl PAINTS. (ME m COUNT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
MACON SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS.
I . . AND MANtJF ACTORER3 OF :i
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc.
Useful Holiday Gifts.
Chon line Portlerres, full lengOT, extra
quality ..$2.49
Fringed borders Chenille Table
Covers ...... ....98c
21-2 yard lengths All-Linen Table
Cloths 63c
One dozen all-lln>-:Ti Boy Ilea........ 49c
Ono dozeji all-linoir* Napkins 90c
Ono dozen all-llacn hemstitched
Towels, large size $1*50
Taffeta silks shlrtwalat patterns $3.75
Extra h:<\vy black gros-grain Silk
Dress Patterns $9.00
Japanese Silk Dress Fatterna. .$4.90
Wool Henrietta Dress Patterns, in
black $1.75
All-wool Surah Serge Dress Paatcms
$2.50
Wool Dress Patterns in fancy weaves
$1.00
SAtlne Dress Patterns.... 75c
G Ingham Dress Patterns 50c
Lace COllaretttB 90c to $6.00
Ladles’ Tourist Jacket..; ..$3.00
Children’s Jackets *...$1.00
California Lamb’s Wool Blanker
price $4.50
Crochet Spreads 50c
Marseilles Spreads 98c
Six pairs ladles’ Fast Black Hose,
oxtra quality 75c
Six pairs gentlemen’s Fast Black
Hose, extra quality* 75c
'Windsor Ties ...19o
Tortoise Shell Side Combs 10c to 25c
Suede Kid Gloves...... 35c
Glaco Kid Gloves .... 75c
Ladles’ Hand Sa'tchels..... 98c
Glove-fitting Corsets, white and
gray 50c
Silk-covered Head Rest®, hand-
painted 39c
Ladies’ white hemstitched Linen
handkerchiefs 5c
Ladle*’ soft-flulsh all linen Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs 10c
Ladles’ all-ijnen embroidered border
Hanukerchlefs, * extra values, 15c, 20c,
25c.
Ladles' embroidered mourning hem
stitched Handkerchiefs 10c
Children’s silk Handkerchiefs 10c
Gentlemen’s all pure Hncm “hoft fin
ish, hemstitched Handkerchleft*....15o
Genttemcn’s pure linen white silk
hemstitched Handkerchiefs 23c
W. A. DOODY CO.
GUANO SEASON, 1895.
We are prepared to offer to the farmers all kinds of the purest and best ferti
lisers. Including complete guanos, acid phosphates, German kalnlt, cotton seed
meal, puro animal bone, muriate of. potash, etc. .etc.
PLOWBOY’S BRAND GUANO.
This Is probably the test and most favorably known brand complete fertilizer
sold in Georgia. Thousands of farmers c an attest Its excellent results on all crops.
BLACK ROCK DISSOLVED BONE.
For yoars this acid phosphate has ana lyzed above all other brands.
Mr. A. M. Roger*, who Is connected with this company, has been In tha ferti
lizer bualnem tor »lxteen years and is giving his personal attention In the selec
tion and manipulation of all our fertilizers. Mr. Rodgers wus formerly of the
recently connected with the
firm of Mcasrs. Rodgers, Worsham & Co., and
ikrmenf Supply Company.
We cordially Invito all farmers lo call to see us «
Agents wanted in different sections.
• writ* for price*.
AMERICAN FERTILIZER COMPANY,
OFFICE UNDER EXCHANGE BANK. MACON. GEORGIA.
. (ESTABLISHED IMU
ALTMAYER & FLATAU,
Wholesale Dealers in Liauors, Wines and Cigars,
457 AND iS9 CHERRY STREET. MACON, GEO. ^
The beat Liquor* for the least money.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of It* absolute purity, wholesomeness, good taste and quality
to old digestion It is a moot pleasant and refreshing beverage, an arUcll
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 t)he Hof Brauo
rei at Prison. Bohemia. Barbarossa is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled li
ta*te and brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality la preferred U
the Imported Pilsner by oonnoiseurs.
For the dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bob
tie of Barbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In the olty. 'Phone 434. Sole Agents.
MACON, GtA.
3511o 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, flin!
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES ANJ
EYE GLASSES
ACCURATELY FITTED.
A. T. HOLT,
Rea*! Estate Agent, No. 365 Seoond Sa.
Several nloe suits of rooms, 40’
Spring; a nice suit of rooms, 718 Pine
8-room house, Lamar street, Vineville
$16, 5-room house. Crump's avenue
Vineville, $15. 7-room house, Rogeri
avenue, Vineville, $20. 5-room house
1071 Walnut street.- $18. 8-room 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 C1TY.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. Cabanlss, Cashier.
Wo solicit the business of merchants,
planters and banks, offering thorn courte
sy, promptness, safety and liberalllty.
The largest capital and surplus of any
bank In middle Georgia.
Send for price list.
ALTMAYER * FLATAU. Awes.
IDE UNION SAVINGS SANK & TRUST Cd
MACON, OA.
H. J. Lamar, Presidont; Geo. B. Turpin,
Vice President; J. W. Cabanlss, Cashier;
D. M. Nolllgan, Accountant.
CA1TAL *200,000. SURPLUS. *30.000.
Interest paid on dcpoBltB 5 per cent, per
annum. Economy Is the road to wealth.
Deposit your savings and they will be
Increased by Interest. Compounded semi
annually.
•PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. J. BUBERS.
Permanently located. In the ap»
entitles venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female Irregularities and
poison oak. Cure guaranteed,
Address In confidence, with stamp
MO Fourth street. Macon. Oa.
DR. C. H. FEETS,
BIB, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
NS SECOND STREET,
MACON, OA.
DR. t. H. SHORTER,
BYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 068 Cherry St., Haooa, Ga.
DR. GILMER'S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office and residence, First street, new
Cherry.
H. A. BROWN. M. D.,
Rosldence corner Ohureh and Lo
strecs, Eaat Macon.
Calla In the day tor the present wit
be answered from McCreary druir etor<
Telephone 135.
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.
MACON SAVINGS ' BANK
570 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pays 5 per cent, on deposits of $1 and
upward. Real estate loans on the month
ly installment plan, and loans on good
securities at low rates. Legal depository
for trust funds. Will act as administra
tor, executor, guardian, receiver and trus
tee.
H. T. POWELL President
II. O. CUTTER ;..Vlce President
J. W. CANNON..... Cashier
HOPE POLHILL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
353 Third Street.
W. L.Douclas
$3_SHOEr!??o M * c S.
i. cordovan;
reCNCH ICHAMCUXQ CALF.
[4*359 Fine Cau&Kangaiws
*3.6p POLICE,3 SOLES.
••sasawi
*2.* IT? BOYS'SCHOClSHOES.
•LADIES*
- tMtOCKTOJUlAsST^
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All oar shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best vain* for the money. J
They equal custom shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform,—stamped on solo.
Prom fi to $3 saved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
618 OHERRY STREET.
anTT “
ADVERTISEMENT
placed In the classified columns of Tbi
Telegraph Is sure to bring
RESULTS
j. y. Johnston. Prtddoat J. D. Stetson. VIo* FrttldanL L P. Htllyar. Qaabler.
The American national Bant,
MACON, GA
CAPITAL.. V. .0. OF V. . .*1*6,000.00 6URPLU3.. ..moot
Largest capital of may national bank *“ —‘—* *« -
ika corporations nnd individual* wtl 1
Invited.
Central Georgia. Account*
ftoelve careful attention. Oorretpc
First Umi lank,
OF MACON. GA
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. plant;
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLET,
CASBIEtt,
L C. PLANT'S SON,
BANKER
ESTABLISHED M
BACON, GEORGIA.
Booking in oil its bronche*. later
allowed on Time Deposit*
We handle foreign exchange and arran
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild
London ty^all European points.