The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 02, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGERAPH: MONDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1894. ..rtVE OF MATRIMONY Seem* to Have Struck South Macon and the Western Suburb* of the City. SUBURBAN NEWS OF ALL SORTS fjRlhtrti During th« Pftit Watk by Ui« Talafriph'a IlMiilIaf and UblqalU oai South Matus and Woat End Reporter lia Ilia Hounds. XUaea Rom. and Nora, daughter* of Mr. Robert H. Smith of the southern portion of tho city, are now passing a (riorumnt period of time with their grand* mother and uncle, Mrs. Smith ond Mr. James Smith, In Savannah, the city by ths sen. Mr.‘Ed Munson, it Is now hoped. Is n a fair way for a sapid convalescence from hi* severe attack of typhoid fever. JTpr many days hla life wuh almost de spaired of. The many friends of Mr. A. Munson, In Thomaaton, Up^on county, will be glad to read this notl:e In the Telegraph this morning ot hla ton, Since residing Sri Thomiiston. where his duties as engineer on the Central railroad duly call hhn, Mr. Munson has mode many frlanda In all akiaapa of society, who have aympattilzed with him In this affliction. The sick room woa brightened yesterday hy a fcowoctlon of rare floral offerings from some if Ids particular 1 friends In that city, which were greatly appreciated l>y him. Mr. A. J. Vlnlng, engineer cn the Cen tral railroad, who le now engaged on the "Pevy Branch," Is spenJlnjc a (•*# days with his family#nd friends in mis city. Mr. John Preston, who was so painfully Injured In the Central railroad yard a few werks since, is now well enough »o misvft about. His face, which Was badly cut und lacerated, Is entirely healed. A quartette from the Central railroad shops passed a couplo of days very pleas antly in the early i»art of last week, dur ing a visit to Mr. WlilJjr Levis and family jit Gordon, and nt the delightful country htrine of Mr. Partly Htephen* Jn Wilkin- non county near Gordon. They were corned by Mr. Stephens and royally enter- taloed by him and his good wife, eixly breakfast in preparation for * day of tqjorf af the mill pond was partaken of. They found bofore them all the produc tions the harm and dairy, calculated to ippoase a whetted appetite, and due justice 'was administered, af jer which, der the leadership of their host, a move wm made toward the pond, which whs teeming with fish, and offered a grand field for their operations against the Army till** After a surfeit of the sport. tvhl*h vaa obtain In a short while, ho rapidly wi re they *aken, loaded down with their catch, the sportsnutn returned to t.hn house and were soon called to dinner—an 1 such a dinner! They have not yet censed * to exchango their encomium* on Its ex cellence to their envious fellow workmen at the ah »p. After a two days* vlnlt to th»lr friends at the several localities, they returned to the city, mu;h benefited by the outing. The members of the party were Messrs. W. B. Orr, i. H. G«*o<lysar, George Bolton and George Ban- DIAMONDS^ FREE. . STKVF.SH&HRO 1 road. Owing to delay in the deliverance of the message, it was Impossible for Mrs. Freeman to be present at the fun eral. which took place on Haturlay. Mrs. Freeman la the adopted daughter ol Miss Mercer, she having had charge of her from the age of 2 years until of uge, and she has all her life been greatly attached to her foster mother, and In consequence greatly regrets her inability to have been present, which was caused by the short notice of the sad news received. Tho public Insinuation of officers of the Ancient Order of United Workmen will tkae place at Lackey's Hall, on the corner of Elm and Fourth streets on Thursday evening, July I. After the work of tho order Is completed the Invited guests will be socially received and en tertained by the members of the order, and h r«'-tIvm| will !.*• i • ■ *.. wir rt- ..i ; the delicacies of the season will be spread on Che fesllv# board for their delectation. The South Macon string band has ten dered its services and will 1* present with a full repertnrlo of choice musical selections with wihjj^ney will charm the uweirrlilcd comj*rffy. An evening of uni versal pleasure Is anticipated. The disagreeable weather Friday evening Interfered somewhat with the proceedings of the South. Macon Jolly Club, though several members faced the storm and were present. Including several ladies living near the place of meeting, who passed the evening very pleasantly. The i ro- grnrnm* was continued until next Friday, wfcgu Sfvaral antominlng additions to It wIM be presented, which esnnot fall to greatly add to the general pleasute of tho guests and members. The club ca lends to all h cordial Invitation to be present on this occasion. The place of Meeting fti at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wythe, on Second street, South Macon. It In announced through the press <>t our bister city, DubUn, that an excursion from there will arrive in Macon on the morning of the July 4 over the Macon, Savannah and Dublin railroad. 66 VELVET” You may gingle from $.'{.60 to $7.60 “velvet” in your pocket by coming here at once and selecting one of the Suits we are now selling at from $10 to $12. They arc the finest productions of the very best makers and come in EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS* SWELLEST FASHIONS, CHOICEST COLORINGS. Bought in the regular way prices to the retail buyer would certainly be a third more/ We use bur power and advantages to create this and like opportunities for our clientage. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, Machinery AH Kinds. Mr. and Mrs. LaFayett* Lochart. who have been spending a few days at Indian Spring, have returned horns. Crump'* Park haa been engaged for Wednesday, the 4th, and off that day tho ladle * it re invited to a dance at this re sort, tendered them t>y the young m*n. Ample provision for the accommodation of nil who will attend will bo made. Ice valor w4U be provided in abundance, flood order and correct deportment will he insisted on, and the committee will be active nnd untiring In their etyrts to prevent and condurt that will Interfere With the perfect enjoyment of the jlay by every one who may attend. A good hand of musio haa been spoken fbr, and dancing will l><* conducted without Inter- misslrn throughout the day. The qcnUe- >nen cf tho ru mm It tee ure poas«*-'*l with n determination to make this the picnic of the «mon. All «rranfsn?nt» are In the hands of the mann«ers and commit tee, Mr.) 8. Dorsey and Mr. l-oari* Jlebb. The funeral Of the young son of Mr. • nd Mrs. John Roach of South Macon t«xrit place on Saturday afternoon. «•- Itgious services connected therewith were h*M at 81. Joseph’s Catholic church. Tb<? remain* were followed to their test retting place In Roee HUI ce-netery hy many *> input hiring and mourning relative* and friend*. Their ohiKl was 8 month* old. lie had not been well for w>me months, thouah not as dnng#ro':fly affected dur- In* this (lttv» wh he was at his denth, which resulted from an attack of con- y. it ton of the brain, from which he suf fered greatly for two or three lays and his death on Friday In# while ailed. trying scene he had the f pMihvtic attention of relative* and neigh* born, hut IU availed not, and while the storm panted out its life in dtful. mo- msntsry sIkUs. hla soul returned to tlie God who gave it. After two weeks of extreme enjoyment with friend* in Putnam county. Miss Mat- tie Parker of South Macon returned to the city on Friday afternoon* Durlnr her ui)sen>r Miss Parker wnd Miss Aril** Holt. who waa also visiting friend# in the same locality, were sadly lftl»*e\l nt the meetings dT the JoMy Club, of which they «*re prominent members. Miss Holt remains with h**r friends until the re opening of the public schools. The marriage of Mr. W. K. Pkrine and Mlsa-Guseie Forest took place on Uat Tuesday evening. The ceremony wus performed by the Hev, Dr. Owens of Grow Methollet church at the ievidence of that gentleman on Third street. Tne marriage was a matter of surprise to the friends iff the lady and grmhmtan lr.ter- rrted. and no one was present oave & few rnerntjers of the family with whom the minister reeldea. The bride and gr»*om are at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. 8. Moore, uncle and aunt af the bride. The bride is the daughter af Mm Sarah For. ext of South Mae*m. and is a popular member of the social world of that lo cality. Mr. Skrtne 1* a machinist and ia engaged *t the Georgia So tlhern rall- roud shops. A home marriage t>«ok place on Friday avenir.g at t*e residence of the bride on Elm stieet. Wot End. in which Mr Smith ot Florida a'nl Miss Alice llall were un»ted Ir mony. Thursday ev nlng last witnessed lovaly bong marriage, at which the knot was tied that Joined oMcon and Lumber City, in the pt.-fhoriH o( Mr. J.nri* « K. Green or M.iL.il! and Miss Susie c. Mash of Lumber City. The ceremony was con. sum mated at the residence of the par ents of tho bride at Lumber City, Wilcox county, Itev. M. Wiggins performing tho ‘beautiful ceremony that made them os onb. The residence waa beautifully deco rated for this occasion with seasonubla (loners, and this, with the beautiful cos- tune* of the attendants, made a vivid picture, lung to be remembered. After receiving bent wlahM and congratulations, the happy bride and groom said udh*u to their friends and left for their future home, this city. Mr. and Lira. Green are at bourn to their many friends at No. 454 Oak street. Miss Nai»h has beta the bright, particular olor In society's con stellation In her home, and ninny are the regretn expressed at her departure. Mr. Gresn Is a popular am well thoi ght of >oung man In the city A lilt adoption and among Ills fellow workman on the Fatst Tennesseo road, on which he m en gaged mm flremnn, and every one expresses his ht-urty good wishes for the success and happiness of himself and bis beauti ful and accomplished bride. . The Macon Light Infantry will hnvn an outing July 11, (one week from next Wednesday), und this day will be spent by the company and their friends r*t Beech Haven. Committees now have in t:\iPd arrangements for the day, and. though lute In the season, It will be well uli ended, as nothing attempted by the Light Infam y over f iila of being (Wrie-I through promptly and in a perfect idan- ncr and with a vlow to the comfort and pleasure of all. The writer waa the recipient tit"a kind Invitation to be present at the party given in honor of the vlt»lt to M*con of Miss Mamie Troggle of 8tone Mountain, which was tendered her by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Long, cn Calhoun street, and which waa honored by the presence of many of tho young ladles and gentlemen of the neigh borhood. among whom *xere noticed MUses Uckle Itlcks, Pearl Beeves- Angle May nard, Mary Ellen Spier, Alllne De Borde, Jessie Hicks, and Messrs. John Do Horde, Ross Hubbard. Tort McAfee of Albany, Lester Caine, R. Caine, Jack Malta*. Mr and Mrs. C. Wagner, Mrs. Flora Re!d, Mrs. Long and daughter saw to th* com fort of the ladles and gentlemen. Cakes and Ice creum were provided for them, to which ftill Justice waa done. The chil dren were all bmuttfully clod In stylish costumes of pattern and quality. The Blythe Social and Beading Club had another pleasant reunion on Thursday svenlng at the residence of Mr, R. Mon* crlef on Third street, South Macon. The following programme was offered as part of the evening’s entertainment: Borg—’Twilight Is Stealing’*—Miss Daisy Harris. Dialogue—“Nothing to Bay, Somethin# to Say’ — Misses Pearl Davenport and Lit- ale Bmlth. Reading—’Tim and HU Neighbor*”-Mr. Hannon Watson. Song—“If You Knew”—dir. John A. I*e Horde. Recitation—“A Georgia Volunteer”—Mien Linda Bhtnhoiser. Beading—“Sun Dust”-^nnle Lee De Bordo. Song—'TiO More Good-Bye*”—MUs Linda Bt-.Inholser. RocttatlMi—'“The Bexron Light”—John A. Borde. Recitation—Mr. Ed Bhlnce. The club was Honored by the presence cf many visitor*, among whem were Mr, and Mrs. W. Herrington, who were elected member*. The next meeting of the club will l>e held at th* residence <>f Mr. NY. R, 8p«.*r, on Windsor Hill. South Macon. The marriage of Miss Mottle Taylor and Mr. W. P. Dawson took place at the rrMdvnce of Mr. W. Cherry on Second #irest on Thursday evening. Th* Rvv. Dr. Owens of Grace Methodist church was ^je officiating minister. Miss Tfrylor Is a popular member of society In South Moron, her former i#a», Mr. Dawson Is on employe of the Central railroad anti has the greatest regurd of his employer* and frllow workmen. The bride and groom nr* at home at the residence of Mr. Cherry. KUNKltAL OK MRS. CHAPPELL. Ins Smith has b»* waters la a et tntrr<*»*. t>. ing < *« vne A the most important railroad* in the *t.»te The brbWl party rotunir-t to Fh'r.t* »mme.1ia**•!>• alter the conclusion of th. v'eretnony. family of Mr W. H Freeman of Couth Macon was uh«> - ked to receive a tclegtiim Saturday announcing the death of Mies V A. Mercer, which took 1>U c nt the realdeoc* of Judge 1. J. Saunders nt Coleman, In G»y county, on the Ftvrt Gatn^J branch Ol ths Southwestern rail A Ixtnre NooIm “f Friends Paid Their Last Tribute of Love. IHbo fOttSlI aorviiv* of Mrs. C- T. ClUHH>eil. nee Mlw» Lena 8h®P\vo.Y 1, xwre enoduffed by Uov. 11. O. Oornbs. Itaativr of the Obci#tltn fimrob, from her late r»w»Mi»iw*» on »; ; \ aveauc, yewt>T«kiy nftonKam at 4.:»» oVI«Kk. Tin* rvmntlni wore wtteodfd by a vtry large Dumber of the friends of tin' divitta-vl. wdio had known and loveit her In lift*. Rev. Mr Coibiu. ooudtkftcd the serrlee nownllug to the ritiktl of the Chrlsthi churt»h. nod In bU remarks atMi foll nved the burial a.'rvlce he paid a ivjmiful trihatt io the d*wd a wuuktn. wife and tnoiher. The rflpnlM were Interred Id Roso H1U cemetery. wb*re the funeral ser vice waa concluded. T1II3 FRiaroARIUM. A Handsome Picture Exhibited by O. D. Jenkins. ‘Lovers of art In the olty have re ceived from Mr. O. D. Jenkins, the popular auditor of the Maoon and Nonchern railroad, bho follawinj? lnvl- t&tlon: You are respectfully Invited to call at <the store of Meaura. J. NV. Burke A Co. and Inspect the artlat'a proof etcfhVng tram the painting by Sir Fred erick Lelgtoon, president Royal Acad emy. entitled 'The lOrlgidartum.'' The oicivln* wtU be exlnlblted for a limited time only. Macon, Ga., June 30. 1834. The tnvKatlon Is neatly gotten up and on rhe •back explains thnt the original of Che etdhlng .wws exhibited the Royal Ant Academy In 1S93 and is the work of Sir Frederick Leighton, P. R. A. The original of Uho etching was purchased by Henry G^kvea A Bon at London for 25.259, from tvhfoh have been published 250 artists' proof etoh- lrtgg. •Mr. Jpnklns' Object dn placing the picture on exhibition Is simply to rh.vw Jhe people of Macon a beautiful speci men of artistic work. He saw the pic ture wlille on a recent visit to Raltt- mor# und having an eye for the beau tiful purchased it at a considerable price. Tho ploture represents a finely moulded woman poised on tJh# brink of the Frigidarlirm Just before th& plunge. The deikwte drapery In w'hlch the wo man Is clad gives ilhe ploture becoming modesty nvhlle at ?he same time It docs not conceal -the perfect contour of a form bhat c«*uld h.ivo only i»ei*n <»ut- Uned by a master artlet. A frigidarium Is a cooling pool very popular with tho Romans for bathing. b * ' A NENV FIRM. Mr. A. B. Hurtlfl, Well Known I Georgia nnd Florida, nt the Hand. Passing down Fourth street, we wore aurprlsod to see bow full wad Uio store No. Hi, touii-rly ..Kvupuxl l»> Wolff Hapj), but now by Mr. Alex. E, liar* i%, lonnct ly I ravel mg lor Moinluml Bros. A Co. of Hnvamnaili as n whole- salt* dry g.iods and notion Jiouso. Slop- pint* in 'and asking Mr. Harris a few qucifflou*,' we were ’.nformed that his buAlaflM had been fair, oonridarlng the very uliort leugth of time that he had bteu open, nnd th.it tlie lurgtxst rvM/llcrs Ui the city had patrouized him frtTly, w°*)*'li speaks for llself that his gootls must bo way down be low regular murkel value. Mr. Hants will carry only such gnods in staple and desirable articles as be cau buy nnd sell to the trado ’Jo per cent diaper than they enu be bought from other bouses, and his business will Ik* conducted on the name plan ns C. li. Ibniss of New York. lie will send «*ut bis lumlogue uiul prices croy month and meMiouts In the country will do wvll to remember this and write for «hik\ ns this style of d«ing business Is somotin'lng new in this section; but If It pays In other large dtles, why not let Macon get in tin* procession. 'IIvIh method of saving merchants a big pctvecAura on . ttidr purriuim should l»e wvll patronized, and we ta*iul.v wish Mr. Harris all auoccss this his uew venture. Goodwyn & Small, dnigglsts, reeom* mend. Johnson's Oriental Sixip for all akin and sc^Up disease*. Try it. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS. Ill health gives way to Brown’s Iron Bitters 1 Macon to New York Via the Rich mond and Danville Railroad. By a change of schedule In effect Sunday. May IS, Macon has double dally schedules to Washington ,an<i Now York vis Atlanta and tho R. and D. railroad: Leave Macon 7:55 a. in., 4:25 p. m. Arrive Atlanta 11:30 a. m.. 8:05 p. m. Leave Atlanta. R. and D., U m., 9 p. m. Arrive Greenville. R. and D.» 8:30 p. rn . S a. m. Arrive Charlotte, R. and D.. 8:29 p. m.. 8:30 a. m. Arrive Danville, R. and D. t UM a. m., 11:45 a. m. Arrive Washington. R. and D., 7:18 a. m.. 8 p. m. Arrive New York, P. R. R„ m. 4:23 a. m. Train leaving Macon In morning ar rive* at Richmond next morning 7:15 a. m., and leaving Macon In the af ternoon arrives at Richmond 4 A0 HOW S THIS ? If you wt\m your store represented among the illustrations in the Tele graph's special bdltloo, you vmtt let u» kuow ni once. We tuake “cuib” of buiidiu^t. Hew nt 'Hit* own expense, r!•.•■>■ cost \oil n*»thinj. :iti*l ;ir > ?!».» very tinea quality of newspaper rn- gnivlng. After we print the pnptT V. t* m iy have ih<* Tut.** Nothing mean a.i-*ut that proportion. CITY DETECTIVES. Probability That Council Will Make Appointments Tuesday Night It will be remembered that at the last meeting of council the recommendation of the police committee that the mayor nnd council appoint two cWy detectives to bo under the direction nnd control t>f the mayor and council, was adopted. ThJs action was taken by council on the ground that the charter made no provision for the deteclves and that no appropriation had been made for their maintenance on the police pay roll, al though two detectives have been main tained on thriNcpll since the charter was adopted In Deoefober. These detectives have bd?TMinder Che control of the po lice commissions nd the chief ot police, but the action or-oouncll takes the de tectives from underHhe control of both commission nnd the chief of police, nnd puts them under control 'of the mayor anil council. It Is very probable that nt the meet ing of council tomorrow night the ap pointment of the two detectives will be nude nnd It Is thought that the two present detectives, Messrs. Patterson and Jenkins, will secure the nppoint- men.ta.-'-They have both beer doing de tective work, for the city for several years nnd have- proven themselves in every way competent to till the posi tions. In fact their )ong service as de tectives have mode them more fitted than anyone else for this particular branch of the city police service, na they are familiar with the haunt* of crimi nals nnd their habits, and almost every criminal nnd hwbrenker is personally known to them, and they knl>*' what particular cDai of criminals to shadow for each dUtlnct class of crime. The chief duty of n policeman is to prevent crime, while the only duty of a police detective Is 10 ferret cut the crim inal and bring him to Justice after the crime has been committed nnd the par ty commit feting It has made his escape. In this work Messrs. Patterson and Jenkins have been remarkably success ful as t)ie records will attest, and it la a well known fact that they hove al most succeeded In completely breaking up of every rang of sneak thieves in the trity, and have brought to JusLce so many bunglont and other criminals that It Is a rnre thing for a burglary or a serious robltory to be committed in this city. Their renppblntment wculd be a signal for the few remaining criminals in the city to make themselves scarce. HOW’S THIS? If you want your store represented among the illustrations In tho Telo- graph’8 special edition, you must let us know nt once. We make “cuts'* of building**, etc., at our own expense. They cost you nothing, and are the very Quest qualify of nowspnper on- graving. After we print tJie paper you may have the “cut.” Nothing mens about that proposition. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Wtiohimrum, July 1.—For Georgia: Fair, oxi>n>t 1<kxiI thumbx* storm* dur ing the alWuMdi «>r night; variable winds; nligiitly cooler iu the northern portions; JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL! Isstsat RIM« if PsTs. tornpl btsrna). N 8JIXUMA' T 'f8M. NKUfcUL YouUl cdUOsau If. Cholefsllor Sto , £22£ hf0 “ bvnjoat Pnwrftd and Ponatrttlif Ltrlmestfor Mr r B«mI to •UitaitM. Lorg* tl ism V»c., floo. stmiti- JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL SOAP. Msdtcatod sad Tollst. ’flj* Orsst Bkln Ours sl SM Deautlriff. U4lM Wtu And it <*• tno i«Uo«re sad hlghtf p«rf«ms<l ToUe* 8esp • U« aorltsA It is Mbsoiutelr pur*. Mokes a kts soft oua velvetf sud rosters# the lo#t com -lesion | * luinry Cir Beth for Infant* t *Uw# Itrflr- r grosnty ha " votf - -w GObDWTM & SMALL. Sole Agecu, Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue, Macon. Go. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds*, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE Write Tor Quotalions.^■■■* Before Placing Your Orders. 0. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, ! MACON, GA. SASH. GOORv LUMBER, M0UL0I13I PMi LIME MD EMEU. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 'I, 1 LEflDINB WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. ManuXactarers and J^>ai«^.4 lAium BADDLERY. LEATHKB AMD SROSPIOCUt^ ITACOir, OA* gM, 403,48440*9 456 Cherry StraaL L. Cohen & Co., 1 “Maaola’’—Beat 5c. Cigar In Maods, J. L HACK. Kaaager. i Distillers and Wholesale Dealanta «1 Cherry Street, Uaooe, (ia. LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS* Prices always the lowest. Paricular sttenbon paid to Order*. MACOH SASH, DOOE & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, —AMD MANUJ- ACTURBRS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair, BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. HUMORED CHANGES. All lb Not Serene With Central Rail road l’eople. The air Is thick with rumor* of clianres on the Cen:ral railm.nl nyn- tem In tills city, and In doritaQUenc* thereof there is consul,fjlblo tin,Mat ness in certain qua-fora. If the rumors .hould pan out to be true Macon will in all probability lose one of its most popular ofi'clals, while another well-known and highly popu lar official will take hla place. Names arc not given, as the rumors have not been traced to any reliable source, but going on tho theory that there' must bo some fire whore there,Is so larch smoke, the public tnay look out for at least one change that will he a sur prise. There Wave already been aeveial re cent changes In flic clerical fdlce of the road In this city, nnd It the changes above alluded to aro made there will In nil probtiblKty l>e more. On Satur day a reduction of the yard force was made, nnd other employes are wearing a worried look, ns they don’t kuow who will be the (text to go. Madison Avenue * Had Ison Ave. and 58th St., BZ — •V &. fj per day and up. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class in every par ticular. ' Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt *Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. BET THE LANDLORD. Mnnri^ello, July 1.—(Special.)—Mr. G K. Vlmont, reprinting Erofessor Q. Roots’ Improved bar cement, was here on the 23rd of June and forgot to pay his hbtel bill. He resristdaed from Lex ington, Ky- He claims to mtye a farm on Flint river and fln6 atock^ta Ken- tucky. 8. C. ForemaQ. LE BRBN’S™-SS f»nt, repairs# a* Auif# of dl«t #r n»u*#ou«, ntMcnri#! or potioaoMMMS. let pm to bo Ukm IntorsoBf. WSm A8 A PMtVINTlVS by eftkwMr ltl«iiappMibt«4nMBin mmj mpmmI dliMM; but lath# mm ■ —— — ■ the*. A.'rM<T UwsHWHlf. ArrucTPs u iJ. —- wit* OoooritMM pp4 OlMt, v« (ttif*#. W U $ I per >-*.«* SWIM for fsT GOODWYN^ DRUG STORE, Sole Agents, Macon. Ga. V* T. Johmstow, W. k. Davis, President, Ties Frsatdsak. Bowass JL Sian, Beersury and Treasons Tlie Guarantee Co of Geoi-gla. Writes bonds for enablers, trsaaufsr* ■*, ■stnUtnUors, fxsjutor*. gu^rdlauu. osivera. and doss a gsosrsl bduolary ‘ <fif Offics M4 iMOttd «tTMi HOLLINS INSTITUTE nOTRTOt KT xrKlMUH, VIRGINIA. Ksr Ym#S LaJIrp. Tbs!«»««! and moat NwiRN » "W»i» IdietK- rintm* m Aocivau “itMipd Is ^ (»fO«sc*lo fitry. Minwml Warn. OAlabno** tisalt. n>1 mms opMts Stpt IX !Oi For IUm. CuaImm pildMm CHAN. L COikK, Smpi.t HslUas, V. MACON SAVINGS BANK 574, Mulberry Street, Macon, Os. Capital and Surplus flM.ooo.04 Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposits of fl and upward. Real estata loans on ths monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal de pository for trust funds. Will act os administrator, executor, guardian, receiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL. President II. O. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier Directore—Geo. B. Jewett, A. B. Board, man. H. C. Tindall. H. Q. Cutter. P. JBL Bruhl. H. T. Powell, Samuel Altmayer. EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON, OA. 7 H. 1. Lunar. On. B. Turpin. Pr.«id.n(_ Vle^PrwMmib J. W. cu>-sl*w Cwhlw. W. mlicit th. btulam of mwahutA pUntws u>4 tumlu, otf.ria, U«B courtMjr, prunpUMa, ui.L, ud tibrr- allly. Th. Iutmi cpltal u4 i of birk In Middl. (hw|U. Mfplu, THE UNIQK SAVINGS BANK A TRUST CO MACOS, QEQBQIL IT. J. Lamar, President! Geo. B. Tdr- ptn. Vice-President: J. W. Qsbcnlss, Cashier: D. M. Nelitgaa. Accountant. CAPITAL 1200,MS- 6URFL.UA NS00*. Interest paid on depoatta t per cent, per annum. Economy is the road te wealth. Deposit your as ring* any they will be increased by Interest. Com pounded semi-annually. .WARM SPRINGS. MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA: On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,200 feei above sea level; delightfully cool cli mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos. The finest bathing on the continent! swimming pools 15 by 40 feet, and in dividual batha for ladles and gentle men. Temperature of water 90 de grees—a cure* for dyspepsia, rheuma tism and diseases of the kidneys. NeM hotel, with all modern Improvements. Double dally malls, telegraph and en press office. Terms moderate. For information apply for circular, at C. R. R. office or to 1 ^ CHAS. L. DAVI8, Proprietor. HOTEL ST. SIMON, THE “NEWPORT OF THE SOfeTH,” IS NOW OPEN For the Summer Season. This 1* a f.vortt* watering plac* fo» MaconltM. Cuialne 1, all that could b, desired and every possible attention U given for the comfort of guests. Strom ocean aurf right at the hotel. For pan tlculars writs to CHARLES A. DUNN. Manager. Si. Simon's Island. Oa. HALE SPRINGS, In the mountains of East Tenneaaea, Red sulphur. Iron, epeohn. alum and freestone waters. Table flrat-claaa Cllmato excellent Everything consid ered. the cheapest and beat aummrt resort In the South. For particular, and catalogue write to QEORQEkA. MURRAY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. M. M. STAPLER. EYE. EAR. N08E, THROAT 5S6 CHERRY 8TEET. MACON, OA. Glaasea fitted to any eyea.. DR. J. J. BUBERS. ■—~— Permanantly located. In the ip, olaltle, venereal. Lost energy re- stored. Female Irregulafttl.a and polaon oak. Cur, guarantied. Address In confidence, with stamp. IIP Fourth street. Maeon. Oa. DR. C. H. PEETB, EYE. EAR. THROAT AND NOSE. Hours. » to 1 and I to I. Talepbon* M. Off--a. 571 Mulberry, cornea Second street. Macon. Oa. DR. t. H. SHORTER. HY®, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. ^Office IM Cherry St. lfuoe. Os. DR. J. It MOORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlot with Dr. K. P. Moon. Ill Wash- Ington Aveoue. Macon, Oa. Office Hours 7 to I a. e i to I n. as. * to I p m. B. W. WRENN, JR. Attorney-at-Law, anouu l TY AW Atlanta, Gioroia LM. Johnston. PreatdenL J. D. Station. Vice President L. P. Hltlyer. Caahlar. The American National Bank, MAGON, GA. CAPITAL $150,000.00 8URPLU8 .. ..IW.OOO.** Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot banka, corporaUoas and Indi/lduala will racaiva caraful attentlozL Corratoogs d«nca Invited. 1 First Mlioial M, OF MACON. GA. CAPITALISURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, ratsiDi^t. W. ,W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. I. C. PLANTS SON, BANKER ■AC0X, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1861 Interei! Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposit* We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothachild of London for all European points.