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REORGANIZATION
. OF THE CENTRAL
The Plan Now Contemplated It the
Topic of General Discussion in
Railroad Circlet.
COMER HAS DONE GREAT WORK
WIim Ihi Itluni Ii ■'ill/ Canliil Out
Zt Will It* l® the Interest of Stock- ,
boldcrs~YV)i«i the Xeet
Eirei,,
/The jbew reorganization plan of the
Cod trial railroad praportlea, as far as
it -has been {riven out for publication,
nays the Savannah 'MornUr Nows, was
the topic of general discussion on al
most all sMct yesterday. The publica
tion of the statement given by Mr. Co
mer nvue read with interest everywhere
and many favorable comments were
made upon it.
A laitce number of gentlemen inter
ested in the property and its estab
lishment on a paying basis called on
Itechlver Comer anti expressed their
approval of the plan and what he had
succeeded In ocoompliShlng. That he
has ttonu a great deal for the securities
held In this section there can be no
doubt, and there Is no dotfbl that It Is
apprelated. The plan, as outlined,
meets with general approval, Which is
no dotibt a source of much gratifica
tion to the receiver, as be has labored,
with che' point In vluw, as much aa
anything else, of protecting the junior
uocurliler. That he hoe succeeded In
doing this as well as could be done
there le no dotibt.
WUAT A DUU7TOK THINKS.
'Director George J. finila of the Cen
tral says Mr. Comer has accomplished
a great -work, as well, he thinks, as
it could possibly have been Uone.
"As for itho Hock,” said Mr.. Mills,
"it la certainly no worse off under the
proposed plan than H Is now, and there
will be scene chance for It, whereas,
before this phin was announced, It had,
to-all appearances, no show whatever.
IWlth no cutting of rates, an'd with
hanmony with the llloliinond und Dan
ville, which AVlll bo under the same
management as the Idast Tennessoe,
there le no telling what may be ac
complished. It is on this to a great
extent that an Increased earning
power prliet Uepend, and there is no
doubt, with suoh an agreement, ttsat
... ■* the Central's earning power will be In
creased. If It le possible to meko 11.-
5)00,000, «■ wo «httVo dono WMf yowr, tb*
earning power of the property must
bo increased with no culling of rates
or llieglttmuto methods of business and
un army of soliciting agent* dis
charged. Under theso clrouinstances
there must be something for tho etook
some of these days.
"In my opinion th@ Dnnvlllo vtlii ftn-
dcuvor to protect It* majority sties. a»
It Is an Important ns,ot of tho sto illlern
Hallway Company. 1 think, under tho
circumstances, If anything, tho rouue of
title company could throw business into
tho Control instead of durtuetlng It. for
the vpry retteon that lie stbm la at
■take.
, PROPERTY'S EARNING POWER.
”1 oni of the opinion that these con-
dltlons will very much Increase the
earning power of the property. Under
the plan It has to earn for l.ie met two
yoara Z2.&UO.OUO beforo tho debentures
can participate. Deduct from Ibla the
Income from securities 1170,000, and It Is
only noccasnry for tho property to enrn
frem operations |3.33U.uo0 in order thnt
tho Interest on the Income bonds can ro
paid. II It earns from opera Uone irons
than this amount In the tlret two years,
the stock would be able to participate.
Tito debentures come In next to the
mortgage indebtedness, that Is nut of
clans a of tho Income .bonds, winch
weald allow them to participate, ovan
ihoiiah that full emouut wero not
' "bad as this year has been tho reid
has shown Itself able to lake care of
Its mertgegea under the now plan, end
there Is little doulil that It can do I'.me
when business Is improved. A promi
nent railroad man said to mo ne was
cumldtu.t thnt earnings would be enor
mous with u harmonious agreement te-
tWt-n the big roads In this section H«h
as Is beta* arranged.
“I think the ddbentures have been
royally treated. It aeema to me Unit
the committee has received all it can
expect and that there le no use for it
to attempt to get anything further.
The Southwestern and Augusta amt
Savannah have been well treated, and
among those with whom I have talked
a general aatlsfactlon wtth an approv
al of the plan It expressed."
A GOOD THING FOR TUB STOCK.
A noteworthy fact In connection with
this plan, and ana to which attention
has not oa yet been celled. Is that the
■lock was allowed to participate with
out having to pay an assessment of a
Hinu-le cent. It le remarkable that a
property of this kind la to be reorgan-
lied with this advantage for the stock,
holder*. It is tho tlr*t great property
of its kind within recent year* that U
to l>e reorganised without euoh an as-
■aasinsn* Tho Richmond and Danvina
ond the Bast Tennessee were both as
sessed on stock of those corporations.
If the ftssssementa had not been pall
the eoooktioldor* would not have been
allowed to participate. , In beats of
other roads .mere a ceortwnlxatkm and
wale has been gone through with the
mock, a* well as other Junior securj.
tics, has frequently been wiped out al
together. The etook was at ona tints
considered worth aSmoal nothing, and
its holder* may consider themselves
fortunate that they are allowed to par*
Uilpalt so greatly to their advantage.
A LARGE NUMBER
Ot Macou People Attend the Mlason*
ary Meeting.
The Macon delegatee who attended
the annual conference of the South Ma
con district of the Woman'* Foreign
Missionary society, which convened in
Oglethorpe on last Friday, have re
turned.
The delegates twee* met at the sta
tion and carried to homes where they
received such hearty Welcome* and
such kind aueutton ghat ail want to go'
ugaln.
The young people did not forget their
guests and they will long remember
the pleasant rides over city and coun
try. end She walks to their favorite re-
Burts, the now court house and tha ar
tesian well. How alt enjoyed the ser
enade by the young men and ladles
cannot he told. Those old song*. “An
nie Laurie." "OM Folks at Home.” and
—God Be With You Till We Meet
Again" were »ang by sweet voice*, a<*
comp anted by the soft tone* of the
guitar. Then a missionary tenet wee
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
WwU'e roll Highest Medal and lUftnaa
THE MACON TELEGRRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1894.
DIAMONDS!-
FREE.
Addrtu J. P. 8TMVEXS d BRO
47 WhiUUU SUrtt,
" " AtUMA, Go.
enjoyed by nB. The eweet sympathy
and cooperation of Che societies, the
delegatee and all Oglethorpe contrib
uted to the enjoyment of the occasion.
Of the twenty-live active societies in
the district only fourteen were repre
sented.
The reports of the 'delegates, the talks
by friends and the eloquent sermon by
Rev. J. B. Johnston of Fort Valley
on "It le more blest to give than to
receive,' 'were all highly enjoyed.
The following resolutions of thanks
wore extended by the members of the
Woman'* Missionary Conference to the
good people of Oglethorpe:
"When we come to your city, you
■aid that the doors ot your hearts and
homes were open, and asked us to come
in. We have entered awl found the
hearts noble and true, and the homes
all that Is required to make one peace
ful and happy.
"Our stay among you has been pleas
ant Indeed, and we take this method
of expressing just a little of our appre
ciation. ,
"Therefore be It resolved—
"1. That we thank the members of
our societies for their nr.vooL sympathy
and hearty co-operation.
"3. That wa appreciate the kindness
of Brother* Johnston and Lane, Dr.
Greer, and all the gentlemen who so
willingly served us and thus the ma
ter.
"J. That we extend ous sincere
thanks to the dholr for their Inspiring
musk) and sweet solos.
"4. That your liberality has been so
marked and your hospitality so freo
and graceful thedt you uot only merit
our gratitude, but have won our lasting
regards. /
“t. That a eapy of these resolutions
be spread upon .the minutes of the
conference and furnished the Macon
PMiniv ntlxim 'ihn lMitf*iin Tolhiminh
County Cltlxen/the 'Macon Telegraph
and suoh papers as the secretary may
chouse. ,
Emma O. Smith,
Elbe Simmons,
Mrs. M. L. Houserv tt
Committee.
A FREE SUITER
By Corona Chapel People In East Macon
Lost Night. •
The people of Corona Chapel. East
Macon, gave a free supper last night In
Mr. W. H. Davis* yard, which was at
tended by a large crowd of delighted
people end highly enjbyed and appre
ciated by ell.
Tho good people of Corona Chapel
desire to return thanks to Mr. Davie
end hie excellent family for their hospi
tality and to Mr. Roland Ellis fbr the
beautiful address he delivered on the
occasion. The people are enthusiastic
In their praises of the young lawyer's
talent and came all the way over the
river at a late hour to Inform the Tele
graph of tho good tlmo they had last
night.
BB8SLEY FELL DEAD.
Ho Spent His Last Moments on Barth
lu a Lodge Ilouin.
IVrtw Beasley, colored, dropped dead
in front of ouo of tho uegro lodge halls
ou Cotton ammo at 10 o'clock last
night.
Beesley had boon up stairs for sev
eral hours In attendance upon lilt lodge
nieellng and Just before the fatal
atrolco Inxtnuo sick ami storied out for
tho street to got fresh air, with tho
hopo of being mado to fool better.
Ho lutd not more than reached the
sidewalk when be fell tnul was dead
ill most before anybody could got to
him. Heart disease was the the canso
of Ills tlttiitih.
Bwedey wit* quite prominent in col
ored ledge circles and never failed to
turn out at every meeting. His sudden
death caused quite a lenaatluu among
the colored people In tho neighbor
hood.
THE FACTORY MISSION.
The Baptist Ministers of Macon Have
Commenced a Revival There.
The Raplllt ministers ot Macon have
■terted a very promising revival at the
Factory Mission Chspel, corner Jackson
and Oglethorpe street* and. they are
hoping to accomplish a great deal ot
good In this element by united effort In
tholr behalf.
The minister* have so arranged it
among themselves ■■ to alternate In the
services so that each one will share
equally tho extra duty with the others.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the
last eight yenra been reasonable In his
charge* for dental work, and who la
better prepared to do bridge, crown
and all kiud* ot dental work, having
taken a P<»t graduato course in pros
thetic dentistry, owing to tho stringen
cy ot the times, Is willing to bo oven
more reasonable In bis charges. Conic,
let him examine your tooth and see
how reasonable you can havo your
dcutal work douc. Teeth extracted
without pain. 121 Washington ave
nue, near First Baptist Church. Vine-
vlllo and belt lino of street car* pass
hU olllce door, Macon. Go.
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.
Mr. C. U. Willingham and family have
returned home after a month'* stay at
Cumberland.
Mr. A C. Felton. Jr.. Is spending his
holiday with his parents In Monte-
auma.
' Miss Elite DeBeaugelne, a charming
und lovely young lady ot Warretitlcn,
l» visiting her stsWr, Mr*. L. E. Moore,
In Vlnevlll*.
The funeral of Mrs. Edna Horn, who
died yesterday, will occur from Dixon's
church. Crawford county, at 10:M thl*
morning. Mm Horn wee the mother of
Mr. Bud Horn bf this county.
Mrs. M. A. Snell of Oconee, Ga., le
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joyner, on
Rose street.
Miss Luis Joyner of Oconee. Os„ Is
visiting Mrs. Joyner on Rost street.
The many friend* of Mr. M. S. Ray
will regret to learn ot bl* serious tIU
ness.
Mrs. H. L. Woodruffs of 32* Park
Place has gone to Griffin to visit her
friend, Mr*. E. J. Henley.
Col. Arthur Powell of Blakely and
his brother. Mr. R. O. Powell, were
the guests of their old collek* friend.
Mr. W. E. Small, for a while yester
day. Both are first honor men Qvm
Mercer, the latter named taking off
drst honor at the tail commencement.
Mr. Arthur Powell graduated with (trot
honor in the class of >2. and lu now a
bright and suucesaful lawyer of Blake
ly.
Malaria kept off
by taking
Brown’s Iron
Bitters*
an
VELVET”
You may gingle from $3.00 to $7.50 “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
MCLUSIVK PATTERNS,
SWELLEST FASHIONS,
CHOICEST COLORINGS.
Bought in the regular way prices to the retail buyer
would certainly he a third more. We use our power and
advantages to create this and like opportunities for our
clientage.
&uW,W/Uo.
iULUYlnH&ftOlL
MACON, GA.
351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
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PRESENTS 1
IN VAIllOim HTYIsES
AND MUCKS. |
PROFITS .=Mg=|
THE SUPREME COURT.
Decisions Rendered Saturday,
so. mi
Mathis v*. Weaver, executor. Before
Judge Butt. Marion superior court.
1. Where the distributee of an estate
brings an action against the administra
tor for assets in hi* hand* consisting of
money and property not described and
pray* for a Judgment in money, a per
son. whether a resident of the same ur
bf another county, to whom the assets
havo been delivered by the administra
tor, and against whom there is no
charge made that he converted, appro
priated or mismanaged them or com
mitted or threatened any wrong as
against the rights of the plaintiff, and
on whom no demand for the assets has
boon made. Is not either a necessary or
a proper party defendant to the notion;
ond as to him the petition sets forth no
oauso of action, legal nr equitable, there
being against the administrator no
charge of waste or mismanagement nor
of any dealing with the assets of tile
estate, except the placing of them, to
gether with all his own effects, In the
custody of tile co-defendant, and this
not being alleged to be 'wrongful, fraud
ulent or hurtful to tho plaintiff, or done
without her consent.
2. The co-defendant of the ndmlnls'trn-
tor being a non-resident in the county
In which the suit was brought, and tho
original petition setting forth no cause
of aotlon os to him. Jurisdiction over
him In that chunty could not. If at all,
bo obtained by an amendment made to
tho petition after the death of t|je ad
ministrator, the resident defendant, and
beforo making bis legal representative
a party.
Judgment reversod.
Little. Wimblsh & Worrlll and J. H.
Lumpkin, for plaintiff In error; Bland-
font Sc Grimes and Thoruton & Me*
Michael, contra.
Autrcy vs. Autrey. Before Judge Smith.
Milton superior court.
1. Where land le rented for ono year
without any conveyance ot an Interest
in the land Itself, the right to possesion
and use for the year Is disposed of, but
under section 3379 of the Code, no es
tate whatever passes out of the land
lord Into the tenant. On the death of
th* landlord Intestate, within the year,
the land descends to his heirs encum
bered with the right of possession pre
viously disposed of by their ancestor to
Ills tenant. They acquire no right to
the possession and consequently lmve
no title, merely as heirs, to the rent
accruing for that year, whether the
crops were planted before or after their
ancestor'a death. The rent Is person
alty, and the right to collect and dis
tribute Is In tho personal representative
bf the descendant.
As to lands left fy the intestate with
the right of possession and use undis
posed of, ftie heirs taka not only the
land Itself, but the right tq Immedi
ate possession, subject to quarantine
and dower rights of the widow, if any,
and to the power of the administrator
to administer accenting to law. it
there art no creditors and the 'admin
istrator rent* oat the bind, the accru
ing rents,'when not needed to pay the
expenses of Hie administration, tejong
to the helm as such, although the le
gal right >o collect Is In the adminis
trator. He le -a mere trustee for them.
3. ’A conveyance by an heir to a-pur-
chaser of all his tnlereet In the land
of the estate, which Is «nent inch as
to rents and th* lime of giving pos-
scsslon, pomes no title to rent to be
come due from tenant! who. at the
date of th* conveyance are occupying
for the year In whlob the Intestate
died, If such tenants occupy under con
tracts with tb* Intestate himself; but
If they occupy under contihets with
th* administrator, U le otherwise un
less orodltore or the expenses ot admin
istration are unsatlsaed. Where the
heir a* such, would be entitled to
money collected by the administrator
on amount of rent had be retained
title to the land, hie unconditional
vendee will succeed to this right as to
rent* accrued and ouKeotcd after the
ohanga ot ownership.
Judgment reversed.
T. L. Lewis for plaintiff In error.
U. F. Simpson and Enoch Faw, con
tra.
Home Building %<d Laon Association vs
Van Pelt. Before Judge Lumpkin.
Fulton superior court.
On the element of taw this css* Is
controlled by the prior decision made
in the same cam and reported in ST
Oa. 370. Upon all th* essential de
ments of fact the evidence was suffi
cient to warrant the Jury In Hndtng
Hut the plea of the defendant Involved
in the last trial waa true, and the court
committed no error In excluding evi
dence. In charging th* Jury, <jr in over
ruling the motion for a new trial.
Judgment affirmed,
si. Bare*tt ami Chandler A Thomson,
for plaintiff in error.
John A. Wimpy, contra.
Cock A Coker ve. City of Atlanta. Be
fore Judge Van Epps. City court of
Atlanta. >
R n manifest that be- the exercise ot
ordinary care oa th* part or the servant
of the plaintiff* the consequences of the
alleged negligence of the defendant
could have been plainly avoided. Thl*
plainly appears from the evidence re
lied upon for a recovery. There was
no error In granting a nonsuit.
Judgment affirmed.
W. W. Haden. for plaintiff In error;
J. A. Anderson and Fulton Colville,
centra.
Carson vs. City Council of Forsyth. Be
fore Judge Hunt Monroe superior
churl.
1. The title of the aot of March 6,
fflt iQ-s .. ,-e, . ...
1875, (nets 1875, p. 155) touching the city
of Forsyth. Is sufficiently comprehen
sive to embrace all the provisions of
the act In relation to the Imposition and
collection of taxes, and the act relates
to one subject mater only. tc-wlt: the
municipal government ot the city.
2. The amendatory uot of 1879 (nct3
1878-79, p. 269.) is not unconstitutional
for any reason specified In the assign
ments of error.
3. The imposition of an ad valorem
tax upon ptbperly, either under tho
constitution of 1868 or that of 1877,
would not hinder the imposition of a
epeclllc tax cn business as such, though
the property taxed be used In the- con
duct of such business.
t. An act authorizing tlhe municipal
authorities of a city "to make such as
sessments and levy such taxes upon the
Inhabitants of said city who transact or
offer to transact business therein, and
cn such persons ns live without l thc lim
its of said city, but who transact or at
tempt to transact business within tho
limits of the same, as said mayor ond
aldermen may deem expedient for the
safety, benefit, convenience and advan
tage of said city,” Is sufficiently com
prehensive to authorize the Imposition
of a special tax on all business occupa
tions errried on in the city, and one
class of such occupaflons may be taxed
without taxing other classes.
6. The JegUI aot of 1875 authorizes
tlhe Issuing of executions for unpaid
taxes, whether ad valorem ,or specific,
due the city of Forsyth, and 'the collec
tion of the same by levy and sale, and
the amending act of 1879 expressly pro
vides that the faxes on occupations
thereby authorized may be collected In
the manner and by the Irn-ans pointed
cut in the act of 1875. Where the same
person tn that city carries an two sepa
rate and distinct occupations liable to
taxation In different aimounts, an ex
ecution tnay issue for the gross sUm
Including the amounts of ail the special
(axes for which such person le liable
and In default.
6. It cannot ba ruled as a matter of
law that cairylng on both a livery eta-
tde burtnam and a sale stable business
Is not two occupations, but one only.
7. Tho execution aot being attacked
In the pleadings of failure to specify
on Its face the particular occupations
on which the- tax waa Imposed, this
question la not one for adjudication.
Judgment affirmed.
Stone Sc Clark and J. P. Carson for
plaintiff In error. i
'Berner A Blood worth contra.
Puxey A Oo. vs. MoBlveen Commission
Company. Before Judge Sweat.
Glynn superior court. -
By the contract me alleged In the dec
laration, delivery by the eetlera and
payment by the purchasers iwerc to be
concurrent acts, and no specific time
for perfornunce by either party being
ftlleged, and the declaration being at-
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
It told with wrlttM
fuftrantff to car*
asjgCgst
n«MtHen.ln and
Neuralgia antlWnkt*-
fulSPAVCAUMl) tlTffX*
OM4lT«UMOf Opium,
^ _ __ _ __ Tobacco and Aloo-
S hoi; MentalDtprea-
'BBFORE - Al fc TeR % aloa.4oftftntngof
ih. b min, raii'in* Mlftrjr, Inaanitjr »nd Oaaih |
Itarreneaa, lmpotency, Lost Wowerln •Uhtreex.
Prematura Old A«e, fn»ilnut«rr Lwm. ctuned
bf orerdnentiffeoce.oVehexertlonof the Hr«ta and
UconlMM aad Female Weikseea. K month's tn at-
meat, t&jdate pwekatf' t.y intli. I.) nn,
per box, ft boxes «A. With every IS order we *lro a
Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money
Circulars free. Guarantee lsi>acd only by oar a*
tlUAlro agent.
GOODWYN ft SMALL,
Solo Agents, Cherry Street and Cotton
Avenue. Macon. Ga.
HOLLINS INSTITUTE
BOTETOURT STRINGS, VIRGINIA.
Fer Yeen* I.edlM. The lw«wtAodme^eat«uJ»Jy
»ud Med cm Launurih UlmteresSnum.
Huotc. \rt Hied Klecutlen. h>o(Bc*nand tAAcben
Oit«M«dhl VeUeyat v B " r hc-mkr ,)f«»ua(aifi
HMWVIr. MmeilWuin ftatabrioae auMt% KM
r-»n ~ T—^T‘ ** ror lllea Gatatacueaddna
CIIAS L. COCKE. llelllaa, Tb
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
Wrilefor Quota !ions_«a*e
Before Placing Your Orders.
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA,
SJSSa CODE LUMBER, MOULOIHGv PMl UMt UNO GEHEST,
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
ItEADIHQ WHOUSAItZ HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
Manulactnrera and Daalew.e
BABHZS8.
SADDLERY.
LEATUEB AND SHOEPIDRtak
VAC05. OAe
9IA 453, tMan-o 456 Chany Street
L. Cohen & Co.,
1 "ilxnoU"— Bo*l 5c. Cigar la M&ooo.
J. L HACK. Manaxer,
| DUtitten and WUoloaale Doalersla
451 Cherry Street, Macon, Or.
LIQUORS. TOBACCO and CIGAB1.
Prices tlwayB tho lowest
reticular attention paid to Orderx.
MACOH SA&, EOOR & LUMBER CO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000. j\
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
A—AND MANUF ACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. .
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. I
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc.
lent as to any demand upon the de
fendant for delivery or refusal to de
liver, or any offer ot payment or ten-,
der of the purchase money, and as tdf
any readiness or willingness of the
plaintiffs to perform on their part,' the
declaration set forth no complete cause
of action, and It was error to overrate
the demurrer. To allege that’ merely
ithe demurrer. To allege that merely the
defendant failed to deliver at the time
specified, Is not sufficient, on the ab
sence of the other requisite allegations,
to set forth any breach of the contract
on their part.
Judgment reversed. . ,
Johnson & Johnson, by brief,, tog
plaintiffs In error,
lauriiiiB hi ci tv».
■F. H. Harris and J. I>. Harris con
tra. *» V,
WANTS THE SALE SET ASIDH.
Washington, ■ July 3.—Edwitrd Gor
man, administrator, who was on Satur
day awarded a verdict of 514.500 against
the Richmond and Danville railroad,
filed n petl'lon today In the suit or the
Central Trust Company of New York,
asking that the receiver's sale of tho
Richmond and Danville road be ejt
aside, averring that the sale was con
firmed by tlhe court without nn order
being given and 'without nn opportu
nity being given to any of the road's
creditors to file objection*. He believe*
that thl)' sale iwns made In part for the
purpose of defrauding unsecured cred
itors. Judge Cox has set July, 16 ns
the day for hearing the petition.
You will ho pleased with the mild
and lasting effects of tho Japanese
Liver Pellets. Try them. Sold by
Goodwyn & Small, druggists.
THROUGH A TRESTLE.
Pine Bluff, Ark.. July 2.-‘-Two miles
south of Now Ixswlsrifle, n freight train
on the St. Louis Southwestern railVoad
went through a high trestle, the en
gine. caboose nnd twenty-eight ears
falling. Engineer Ferguson nnd Head
Brakeman Iliefiardson, were killed out
right uud Fireman O’Neill fatally
scalded. The trestle lind been fired
aud burned nearly through.
LE BRUM’S
LE onun WthOMdiMU„fiftb0G«niU>a,lDU,0V.
(ADI, require* no of diet or
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GOODWYN'S DRUG STORE.
Sole Agents, Macon. Go.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
579, Mulberry Street, Macon, Oa.
Capital and 8urplua 71M.000.M
Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposits of
II and upward. Real date loans on the
monthly Installment plan, and loan, on
good securities at lew rates. Leral de
pository for truet funds, will act as
administrator, executor, guardian, receiver
and trustee.
H. T. POWELL. President
It a. CUTTER Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Cashier
Dircetors-Geo. B. Jewett, A. E. Board,
man, IL C. Tindall. H. O. Cutter, P. E.
Bruhl, H. 1. Powell. Samuel Altmayer.
EXCHANGE BANK,
nv HiPfiw at
OP MACON, QA.
H. J. Lunar. Geo. B. Turpin,
President. Vice-President.
J, W. CabanLse, Caahier.
We solicit the business of imrcbants
planters end banks, offertn* them
courtesy, promptness, safety and fcber*
altty. The largest capital and surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO
1IAC05, GEORGIA,
B. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Tur-
pir, Vlce-Preoident; J. W. Gsbanlea
Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant.
CAPITAL, COO.OOO. 8URPLU8, 130,000.
Initrbat p*ua on deposits s per cent,
per annum. Economy is the read to
wealth. Deposit your savings any they
will be Increased by iatereat* Com-
pounded etinl-annually.
Madison Avenue
Hauison Avc. and sStb Sy.
NEW YORK
$3 per day and up
American JVu#.
Fireproof and first-class in every par
ticular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads. r
Thfe Madison and 4th Avc. and Belt
Line cars pass the door.
'? mH. M. CLARK, Paoe.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA,
On a spur of Pine Mountain. 1,200 feet
above sea level; delightfully cool cli
mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos.
The finest bathing on the continent;
•ffimxaing pools 15 by 40 feet, and 'ih-
dlvldual baths for ladles and gentle
men. Temperature of water 90 de
grees—a euro for dyspepsia, rheuma
tism and diseases of the kidneys. New
hotel, with all modern improvements.
Double dally malls, telegraph and ex*
press office. Terms moderate.
For information apply for circulars
at C. R. R. office or to
CHAS. It. DAVIS. Proprietor.
HALE SPRINGS. £
In the mountains of East Tennessee.
Red sulphur, Iron, epsom, alum and
freestone watera. Table flrst-cluaaj
Climate excellent Everything consid
ered, the cheapest and best summer
resort In the South. For particulars
and catalogue write to
GEORGE A. MURRAY.
W. X. Jobxitox, W. A. Davis,
fneldenb Vice President.
HowAia 5U bears, Beersury sad TrutoMt
The Guarantee
of Georgia.
Co
Writ* bonds for casnier*. treoaurtro, o(S»
Alntotrotora executors, guardians, n*
caivaro, and ftooa a gantral Aluolary
Offlcft M4 Btoond fttrMC
om
Habtta
uu.pmm. uookolnar*.
KM*wdoLL8YfM.D:
-‘"SLAUaatW. Os,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. M. M. STAPLER,
EYE. EAR. NOSE, THROAT.
656 CHERRY STEET, MACON, .GA.
’ Glasses fitted to any eye*.
DR. J. J. SUBER3.
Permanently located. In the spe
cialties venereal. Lott energy re
stored. ■ Female- Irregularities and
polion oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address In -conflder.ee, with itacup,
610 Fourth street. Mteon. Ga.
DR. C H. PEETB,
STB. BAR, THROAT AND NOSE. (-
Hours. 9 to 1 and 3 to 5. Telephone
M. Office, 573 Mulberry, corner Second
•tree:. Macon. Ga.
DR. J. H. SHORTER.
BYB, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 568 Chepry at. Maooet. Oa.
DR. J. M. MOORE.
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office with Dr. K. P. Moore. US Waah-
tngton Avenue. Macon. Ga.
Office Htaurs—7 to 9 l -n., 1 to I g n.
i to 8 p. in.
B. W. WRENN, Jr.
Attorney-at-Law,
•i«o«LTv^ w Atlanta, Georqia,
J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Station. Vice President L. p. Hlllyer. Cashier.
The American national Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..., ..1250,000.06 SURPLUS., „ „ . jrs wj w
Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. AccounU ot
banks, corporations and Individuals will recelva careful attention. Correspon
dence Invited.
OP MACON. GA.
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. h. plant;
PRESIDENT.
% W. WRIGLEY,
CAaSHIK^
L C. PLAIT'S SOW,
BANKER
IIACOH GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 1%
in all its br«ncfae& Intent
Bankin^
allowed" on Time Deposits
We handle foreign exchange and nrmo- e
travellers* credits on Messrs. Rothsclid of
London for all European points. i
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