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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 17, 1894
THROUGH EYES
FEMININE.
Wlihough' iho modem “woman love* to
Imrtalc a roanl
In appeoraiKe and Mmrior and In
war way alio ono. , ,
6ho appropriate* Ms styles of ure*.
hln mrinnw. and oil that.
B\rt »ho doesn't tip tSw ■wull'w*, and
jCie doesn't tip her hat.
' It hi certainly wonderful how much
nan he doi» with chMren sa young
M many of those who took part in the
**Brownie" perfornriiw*. The entire
cutw excellent, but; a few of «u*n
wpeefal notice.
Utile Mira Fannie tVImthlp was the
nefWXhflcuilon of grace and lowliness,
Her gnat scorned no natural an If she
were a quren every day, nnd Indeed,
her invert, gracious manner, was not
art. tmt natural. ... .
(Mm Oertrude Freeman a dancing In
highly complimented on •« rides, “J*
the little tot deaervea the highest
TOulee. She dlaoountli many a darn-
reuse of fame and 1* oertalny an ex
pert in tla- TeriaVehorean art.
MhM Pauline Stewart ws* oteo good.
Fhe (draws a thorough (knowfnlge of
her jxwt, Uid executed 1t with rom.irK-
ttbte eielf-pnawesslon.
dfoMer IrvttM Ocrdlne, as Cbolly
Boutnonlere,” was fine and Ms aong
was one «f the (greaiteat attraojlona of
the oviailng. die han a Hplrtldid voice
nrtl a dude walk thale la inlmitobl*.
The nulloemon, Felix Greenwood, did
more ncilve duty than trainy of the ejiy
offleera do eft) the yolr round. He
wleMod Win mom moth club no auceeaa*
fully tiftait everything ended m perfect
rev,ee and Warrmny.
nolph AIM mayor wKW hln bear
Irpouglit dram the house.
••He non* hh» Hn*-n with nuch a grace.
The Ftrownlen pardoned all except that
(lice, that facie!"
There were many more pniwunr
nfetm. nnVl. in f.ud, nil of them dewwven
much praise. for Ihe perrormance wan
a great mourns. | f ,
Minn Frankie Rdd of Eatonton will
npetid the hrtiduyn “with Minn Mamin
Wiley «n Collew* at reel. Mira Meld In
a great favorite In Macon and nhe wIB
dootrtVwn he «he recmletU of muny
dclWHful. social attention* during her
may.
On JVrturdtiy (afternoon Mlan l.yvrn
coirniUmmrtn of Minnen Oman and Min
nie Coehraw of Chaitkdte wlth an ele-
gant luncheon. These youirrfcdlenhttve
lind a number of very dcOWlrttUl affairs
•riven In their honor during their visit
to Mrs. A. J. Off-,,,
■I have heard or ewervl nmall din
ner* Mid cord WatMen to be given Minn
Oaenp tMa weefe, Mten Gump la a hello
■wherever she vhrtln. and the Macon
pmplr have shown themnelvn* capcdul-
ty uppreetaitlvo of her cfhnrmn.
■An evena of great tntereet Ithla week
In the merriago iff'Minn MciAndrew nnd
Mr. Airy at the Metlhodiat church to
morrow afternoon (it 6:30. They wit!
leave dmmivlWely for oft exile naive
four through Florida.
'Tliriwnle" toques are the rago for
the children.
The rone nnd roartta shack*. uecd nep-
atralely or In comhlnntlotl. have lont
none of lihelr popularity. On the con-
enirv. “they api*xir to gain In favor
^"•wMlonrlentcd nklrta In Mlk, lib
erty mun. chiffon, nml net are *1111
very d.inhlonnlile. Homo of 'there show
two or thriw roiwn of rather wide
moliv rfltlion carried In nnd out Iho
nrvihcn a* ti bonier.
Home Kmurt-looklng tsllor-mnde walk
ing wxitH A.rmol of dork ml'tlarydiluo
cloSh ore hrimmeil wtih n single tow of
flat gold tmnld, nnd fnMcnrd with bund-
mm* buttons of wold nnd blue outlined.
Jackdta In paler shallot df JiluOt-tiVue
cVith one finished with alorm collar
nnd rev era of brown fur. ThrtfrMwe
Baw nails of dhtumolfl-ccfloml clohh,
braided nvIWi brown *Hk warlnche, ftm
fiiatencat nvtlh buttotia of old bronae.
HlhaT linald put on In Vlmdyko points
In m iti«l upon 1 Keen oh coat* of Orleans
tilua wtlh vials of fawn-coflored moth
Wtripod iwttH the silver gimp.
1.1 ce nnd embmldeml chiffon are
prodteully used for decorating tlie hod*
les of evening itonelte* of every dcs*
crtptlon. b\>r young girls wtsase’col-
feirhones nre too emadi cm evidence,
avhen nliey dohVmln* upon wiurlng a
low-ncekwl conrtge. a dainty Block
mllsr of velvet or silk, edged with ktcc.
Is a alccMel ImprovcmentJ. Ccdkiratlcs
and half capco of lace nnd velvet rib
bon In immvbcp'osa uilblue nnd irictur-
c.ailiio slKiixK, can now 4>o purohanid
that are designed to ault every fneo
and figure.
iDreasy house Jockrila of nlmonil-col-
oivil or Homan-nod oamel's hair, bor
derer with Iridescent hands In finely
■wroujrh palm nnd nnibesquo designs,
are Imported. These are undo to ap
pear loose, yet are on a fitted lining
avlth dnrls and stdo forma cU i jointly
rlsflshl f° the figure.
ALL FOR CHRISTMAS.
and Ffretch tho cloth over the iop, se w
ing it fast in place with long ntitchr-8
taken through and through with an up*
holittcrcr'H i)fx.-dlo and flno hull a>rrL
Turn tho »too\ over nnd cover tho bot
tom with heavy BilcFla, again let
ting tho edgo oztend over that of the
stool, and stretch tho band round, so an
to make all noat Select somo suitable
tobacco roTTcn.
battonfl, and by meauH of thorn docorato
tho rim and make it gccuro. Thread
thorn, and bow from sido to sldo with a
long ncedlo, which can bo bought at the
nearest Imrdwnro shop. Tho stool whon
finished is really handsome and service-
ablo, in addition to bolng, in truth, tho
product of tho givor’s hands.
A I'reUjr MatcliMfe#
A mntchsafo that Is really very
pretty can bu cmbroMyerl cr pulntcil, as
proforrcil. Thu model is rondo of gold
colored satin, painted in lirowus, but it
might equally woll bo doooratorl in any
other Buttablo manner. The front la for
ornamont alone. Tho receptacle is at
tached at tho hack.
First cat a disk of stlfT cardboard
from 0 to 0>^ lnchoa in diamoter, then
“B bit of lino linen or silk largo enough
to cover it, and in tills mako all tho
doaorntion. White linen painted in tho
blao of real Delft ware and after souo
of thoqnnint Dutch scones, 1b excellent,
or colored linen embroidered in whito
silk is good. Whatever is solcotod, tho
process Is tho same. Cover tho disk
neatly anil panto tho odges of tho cloth
firmly npen tho undorsldo. Thou cut a
circular pioco of sandpaper tho exact
sizo and pasto it fast as a covering for
tho undorsldo nnd n convenient spot on
which to sarntch tho match. Cut strips.
of tho sandpaper of a size to make a
small box when gluod together and
pasto that in tho contor of tho baok.
Attach ribbons at clthor stile, whtah
finish with amplo bows, nnd fill tho box
with matches.
A buttonhook box made of fino old
rod lltion is a pretty gift. For its foun
dation cat all tho nocossary pieces of
stiff cardboard and nmko the propor
tions long nnd narrow, as boflts a hook.
Cut a pleco of liuon and a ptooo of whito
India silk for cnch part nnd ovon it
noatly with tho silk ns lining and a lay
er of perfumed wadding bctwcon it and
tho brnld. OnthotoDDainttho lettering
with water color gold and tho buttons
With brouza of dllToring tones.
On buttons I'm bsnt, anil, though only a crook,
For buttons I'm willing to nerve ns n hook.
On tho sides placo tho conventional
design In gold and bronze. Whon all tho
parts nro ready, overhand tho bottom and
sides noatly and firmly togethor and tho
bnck along ono side, or, hotter still,
catoh tho lattor firmly at oach corner
and In tho center.
Something Useful.
Tho rnedlcino chest as given here Is
of rod chamois skin ou tho outsido nnd
linon in tho iusldo. To make ono liko
it out a plooa of each of tho two mate-
[Special OorrMpondeaeo.! -
Eostom, Dee. IS.—That tho new only
moans tho old, or at least the familiar,
iu a fresh gulso Is never more sure to bo
recognised than when searching for
gifts with which to greot the merry
Christ nmstide. Year by yoar wo start
out to flud something fresh only to loaiu
that uovoUlo* aro tow, that good things
must sufiioo, and that fresh applications
of already known materials aro all wo
can hopo to find, whilo that, It among
all tho display there are a few objects
never before soon, there is causa for con.
gratulatlon and rojoiolug.
A ToUcw I'ouoh,
The very first question that l« apt to
lionet a woman's mind It what to maks
for a man. A gilt to be n»Uy accepta
ble must combine use with beauty.
Therefore, If he smokos, let H be a
pouch. He may prafor a box of hta own
choosing and look upon your offering
with kindly condescension in his heart.
But liururthelaas it will win Ita way. It
speaka of the beloved pipo. It tella of
your oonnlvauce with his Joy. It carries
u message of good will and fellowship
when many more elaborate objects fail.
To make It, cut threo long triangular
pieces of tau colored suede, with slight
ly curved aidua, and ou ono embroider tho
quotation with fine gold thread. Then
warn all three together and outline
each seam with tiny overlapping span-
glea. Line with oil silk and faoe with
silk, running gold oorda through the
easing. Tho pouch Is really oriental In
its etfeot, and It Is qui to easy and simple
to make.
If your friond la not a smoker, the
difficulty Is increased.
If lie is elderly .ir luxurious, deolde
upon an embroidered hassock. Select
some good sturdy broadcloth of a rich
dark green shade. Then stuff a good
sized circular foundation with hair or
with excelsior and cut ono piece of the
cloth large enough to tover the top and
a second into a strip wide enough to
form the edge, On the top either draw
ur have stamped some big tolling pat
tern, which embroider with crewels in
■hades of deep warm Indian red and
oliya gram. Frees the work with oar*
For Monday, Way and
BW
jrii'liitE
Get in the Procession
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 want does
not materialize for lour weeks.
UiniCIKX CASK,
Halt in the shape aliown, but large
euough to allow of using four of the
ordinary square druggists’ bottlea about
three ounoo site. Lay the two pieces
together and baste into each of tho four
sides a pooket of tho linen; thon bind
all tho edges firmly with rod sllkbralib
Select strong r«l silk elastio an iurh
wide and mako with it the cases tor tho
bottles by sewing it firmly to (he linen at
the proper places. It tho deooration is
painted, dip the brush in black and
write the words oonrt plaster, lint, pow
der, one on each of tho three pockets,
and outlino the lettering with a lino of
gold. Leave tho fourth pooket unmark
ed tor anything the owner may choose.
On the outside of tho case use any dec
oration and sew strings of thotllk braid
firmly ono at oach cud.
Ct-IRK BUNCX.
Kip+rt Llvmjr o« America* Hackney*,
Mr. n&TTjr LWtwy, tho Kngli&h hnokney
experl who judged at the horao ahow in
NVw York, save that tho trouble with
Americana It that they treat tho haokney
m a toy rather than a useful work horse
•ultahlo to bo put to almost all acrvlceo
whero high eiitHxl Is not tho first require
menu Mr. lsivrcey thlnka that tho com
ing horao In thU country will Im a half
bred hacknoy, tho pnxluoo of high class
hackney stallions and trotting mares of
approved action.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
•Why do so many people wo
around us seem to prefer to suffer and
be tmide miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dtzxiuess. Uvna ot appetite,
coming up of the food, yellow skin,
when for 7k cents we will sell them
Biiiloh’s VlUUier .fusramced to cure
tfeemt
bold by Goodwyti A Boill Drug
Company, corner Cherry
Cotton n\*enue.
SANTA CLAUS May feel poor this year, hat here he cm hay lots for little
money. See if it isn't so. GEO. T. BEELAND Jeweler.' 320 Second Street.
MACON, GA.
351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
J, JJUI1U1U,
SAW MILLS,
Machinery AH Kinds.
WA5|$& £QR Kl'QIGS' TQ EM
'IWL g-
\mz%
j qJen Boors
myw tm: mmmsm
UP TTOtJ ‘WANT BEST
Buy the CHARTER OAK,
■witla. tlio WERS Over. 3Door«u
All of these 5to0es below ^ost. 5^0
epal othep standapd brands of 6to0es
and Ranges. Vou will aeOep haOg su^h
a Qhan^e to bd9 again.
H. C. TINDALL, Receiver
1
GUANO SEASON 1895.
We are prepared to offer to the 1 axxne rs oil kinds of the purest and best ferti
lisers, Including compu te guanos, acid ph osphates. German katnlt, cotton seed
meal, puro animal bone, murlato of pota sh, etc. .etc.
PLOWBOY BRAND GUANO.
Thla is probably the best and most favorably known bmnd complete fertilizer
eold In Georgia. Thousandi of farmers can attest Its excellent results on all crops.
BLACK BOCK DISSOLVED BONE.
For years this acid pho»phate has ana lysed abovo all other brands.
Mr. A. M. Rogers, who Is connected w Uh thl« company, has been In the fertl-
lUor business for sixteen years and Is gl vlng his personal attention In the selec
tion and manipulation of all our fertilize rs. Mr. Rodgers wtu formerly of the
firm of Measrn. Rodgers. Worsham & Co., and moo recently connected with tho
IXvrmend Supply Company.
Wo eordUUy Invite aU farmers to call to see us or write for prices, \
Agents wanted In different sections. f.*ljw
AMERICAN FERTILIZER COMPANY,
OFFICE UNDER EXCHANGE BANK. MACON. GEORGIA. "
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Brass Fire Setts, Brass Coal Vases,
Brass Fenders, Brass Andirons.
Make your wife happy by giving- her somethin" useful
and ornamental. Full line at X. €/• BUItK.K , S«
O- P. & B. E WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
SASH. 00083, LUMBER, MOULDINGS. PAINTS. LIME Mill GEME8T,
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
' LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSE.
L. Cohen Sc Co.,
3. V HACK. Manager.
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial sollolted.
MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
I ,!i. ,6; AND MANUF ACTOR Ella OF | a * » ^
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair;
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc.. I
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IH BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account ot Its , imlutfi purity, wholesomeness, good taate and quality
to aid digestion it is a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article
incomparably strengthening to the in valid and convalescent.
This beer is brewed from the best selected malt and from hop* Imported
from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method in the Hof Braue-
rel at Filson. Bohemia. Birinarossa la a light, palatable beer, unexcelled in
taste and brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality Is preferred to
the imported Pilsner by connoiseurs.
For tne dinner table and for a lunch there Is nothing better than a bot
tle of Barbarossa. ULLltANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In the city. Theme 434, sole Agents.
HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSES
ACCURATELY FITTED.
A. T. HOLT,
Heat Estate Agent. 36 Second street.
I have some nice houses yet to rent.
COme and see me about them. Several
farms to rent, anil some splendid offer
ings for sale. List your property with
me and give me a chance to see what I
can ds with It.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
1 ' JOSEPH E. WELLS, P'ti
654 MULBERRY STREET.
SPECULATION.
HAMMOND & CO.,
STOGK AND BOND BROKERS,
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
HEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
Stocks, Bonds and Grain Bongbt and Sold,
or Carried on Margin.
P. S.—Send for explanatory
circular on speculations; also
weekly market letter. (Free.)
W. G. SOLOMON & CO.
Maocm, Ga.
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.
We offer for Bale:
6,000 Macon 6s, 1910.
6,000 Georgia. 41-2s, 191a.
5,000 Georgia 31-as, 1930.
20 share* Union Savings Bank slock.
50 shares Exchange Bank stock.
We want Southwestern railway
stock.
The Fair
SIGN on WINDOW.
SQUARE on WINDOW.
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Dolls! Dolls! Dolls!
China! China! China!
Cutlery—Children's Knife, Pork and
Spoon sets.
ClUna—Sugar dishes and cream pitch
ers. G0c. pair.
China butter dlshee, cream pltohers,
sugar dlphcs and spoonholders, sets |1,
Finer. $1.60.
Turkey dishea
Bohemian vrino sets, 60c. and 75c.
set.
R. F. SMITH,
Sole Proprietor.
AN...,
ADVERTISEMENT
placed In the classified columns ot The
Telegraph la sure to bring 1
RESULTS
DR. J. J. BUBERS.
Ptnnanently located. In <b# spe
cialties venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female IrregularlUes and
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address In confidence, with stamp,
R{ Fourth street. Macon. Gl.
DR. C. H. PEETB, |
STB, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, j
306 SECOND STREET, . j
MACON. O A. |
DR. t. H. SHORTER,
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 663 Cherry St, Maooa, Ga.
DR. GILMER’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Ofilce and residence. First Btcoei, nesi
Cherry.
.H. A. BROWN. 61. D„
Residence corner Church and Lea
strees. East MacSxn.
Calls In the dtiy for the present will
bo answered from McCreary drug olor«
Telephone 196.
M. R Freeman. H. G. Griswold,
FREEMAN & GRISWOLD,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Masonic Building, - . . 5Iacon, Ga.
JOHN R. COOPER,
Attomey-at-Law,
HOPE POLHILL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
335 Third Street. • 1
LADIES DO YOU KNOW
DM. f *UX UK BRUM'S
STEEL 0MB PENNYROYAL FILLS
original and only FRENCH, udonad
brow on th«* market. l*rico#l. u ; scat
L tfeciuin* *'M only by %
QOODWYkrf DRUG STORBL
OF MACON. QA.
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
\\
EXCHANGE BANK ■
OP MACON, a A, ’
l^ ra>r ' B. Turpin.
President. Vice-President,
J. W. Cabaalra, Cashier.
We solicit the buslaera of mirchaata.
plaaMre and banks, ottsnng than
Courtney, promptness, safety and Mber-
silty. The largest capital and surplus
of say bank in Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO
MACON, GA.
H. J. Inmar. President; Geo. B. Tur.
pie. Vlee-Preeldrat; j. w .
Cashier; 17. M. NsUlgsa. Accountant,
capital mm. surplus, moon.
Interest paid on deposits ■ pw cent,
per aasnne Economy is the read ts
sesaMh. Deposit your savings say the*
trill b* Increased by Interest. Com.
pounded semiannually.
MACON SA.VINGS BANK
570 Mulberry Street, Macon. Ga. 1
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pay* 5 per omit, interest on deposits
sC <1 and upward. Real estate loans on
tha monthly installment plan, and loans
on good securities at low rates. Legs]
depository for trust funds, will act as
administrator, executor, guardian, re.
celver end trustee.
H. T. POWELL....— President
H. G. CUTTER -Vtoe-Pre^ent
J. W. CANNON..... —...Cash]el
7. St Johnston. PrtridsnL 7. D. atstson. Vies Fresldsnt L P. Hlllyee. Cashier.
The American national Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..w w «v vs as ..ISto.OOO OS SURPLUS.. „ n V a *is ..mm.*
Largest capita] of any national bank in Central Georgia. Aooounts ed
1r** w corporations and lndlvtouala wtl l motive careful stienUoa. Oorrespora
dence invited. ,}
L C. PLANT'S SOU,
BAISTEUER