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THE MACON - TELEGRRAPM: THURSDAY MORXTXG, JULY 5, 1894.
HUSSARS' PRIZE
INSPECTION.
tVa* Conducted All tho Afternoon and
Lata Lset Night By a Criti
cal Board
m:
THE ARMORY WAS FILLED
:;/n
(All flight With Vtailors, a Urga Rtn
bar mt Whom Woro Ladlai-Capt,
Brooks orflovbHMb, Uom*
or* IU« Oceailat.
Tho eeml-annual priae Inopoctlon of
tho Macon Jlusoara took place In thedr
armory Jaet night In the presence of
one of the* largest crowds that ever a»-
aonJb.od {here. It -was perhaps the
hottest contest for Individual prizes
that ever occurred In Macon, and
lasted, all told, from 2 o'clock in the
afternoon until 10:20 o'clock last night.
The Jjoa-rd of Judges was composed
of Capt. J. F. Brooks of the Savannah
Cadets, Capt. Miller White, inspector
of rile practice for ths state of Georgia,
and Capt. C. Q. Carnes of the Macon
Volunteers.
Capt. Kenan's crack company never
looked hector than on the occasion of
this warm contest, and tho good oap-
tain himself never had more reason to
be proud of his men than that which
gave warrant for pride in them J.ui
night.*
The Inspection was made up to a rig
id and critic examination of locker and
accouterments and a practical knowl
edge uf the rifle. 'Che rating of the
ififfpeotlou was as foM«*ws:
‘Maximum acore
arms and equipments, .
■Maxlmubn score on inapeotior^ 0 f
knapsack haversack and Cftfiteen,
10. i
Maxlnvum score on Inspection of
dress,, 10,.. ✓'
Maximum score oi\ y inspection of
the arrangement,-or'knlt, 10.
'Maxbmum on examination of
the soldier'3 Ifnuwledge of the rifle and
DIAMONDS 1?
A>Uirrj t J. J\ XTEYKSS if UKO
L7 )VhOkail Street.
'^ m ' Atlanta, Ga.
FREE.
REDDY’S HOUND
WON THE RACE
An Exciting Esrly Morning Fox Chaie
in Eatt Macon Yesterday
Morning.
SWEET MUSIC IN THE AIR
ThlrlyeSIx Heads In at she Ilart and
Won of'I Item K*rp tta« Trail For
Klghl Ullae-The Gun Cl«t>.
the soldier a nHi
Its partH^o.
To l a \Spo si. lb! e
_ »!e score, 100.
The/ inxx»«etlon, nVhich was beyond
doy^t the most labored that any mili
tary ooinpany In the fiocond Battalion
' of this rvglment has gone through
vrlDh, was began at 2 o’clock yester
day afternoon. The board .of judges
entered tho armory with Capt. Kenan,
and began tho Inspection of the look
ers, -where each man had hla accou
terments In their places all cleaned and
polished, to moot tho critical eyea of
the officers. The entire afternoon was
spent in tho armory on this inspection,
and «ach man's locker, as it gr*s ex*
muoh
each
mnod, was rated
of the judges.
Lust night at 8 o'clock the company
wui formed in the drill hall for the
drew inspection. Every seat in tho ar
mory was taken by the lady friends of
the company, and beddes, every Inch
of Hpnre robm was a ecu plea by visiting
soldier friends from othor companies In
the city. T«»ls inspection lasted foi
more than two hours and the interest
In It Increased constantly*. When It had
been finished Ci«i»t. Kennn called his
company U> sttenulon and In a graceful
manner delivered tltt» prises according
to the decision of the J udges. He then
thanked hit* moil na a company for their
evident pride In the organisation and
was only sorry that each one of them
couid not bo rewarded In »*>me more
subatnntlal manner than by the light
compliments whltfi ho bestowod on all
of thorn. He expressed all this and
more In feeling words that carried with
them the sincerity which proceeded
ifrom a heart full of seal for tho volun
teer soldiery of Georgia, of Macon and
more particularly of nl» dwji company,
the Huttnars. Capt. Kenan a wanted the
medals an fir»ltbw*: -
Hergt. Charlie White won the first
prise for general inspection of arms nnd
accoutrements, a $10 grid piece.
His wrora was 4®. W. 10, 10, 9, neon ril
ing to *.he rating of each feature of tho
Inspection given ntftive Tbtnl 98.
Bo ret. J. A. Thornes. Jr., second prize.
Poore: 45. 20. 10. 10. 9. Tbtal 94.
Brrgt. George Snowden came next
with this score: 44. 20, 10, 10, 9. To
tal 93.
Private H. L. Bailey's score was 40,
SO. 10. 10. 7. Total 8,7*
8ergt. Curran Ellis' score WAS 88, 20.
10. 10. 4. Tv»tsl 82.
The last three whtssc scores were giv
en received honorable mention.
Sort*. Curran Kills was paid tho high
est compliment of any man In the com
pany when Capt. Kcnah In highly flat
tering words presented him with it hand-
Home gold medal of two bars ben ring
the inscriptkm "1893-1894.” for hi* at
tendance upon every meeting of the
company since hla enlistment two years
ngo. This Is a record that any soldier
might well preserve as s ke^nke.
It Is seldom made, nnd never without
necessary Inconvenience. Capt. Kenan
eald thafl he considered It by far the
medny most to he coveted of any viven.
Sergt. QcAu*ge Snowden wn* presented
with a beautiful gold disk medial with i%
diamond in the centre repre««*nttng a
targent. for excellence In ntarkaman
•hip. he having wen by a rt*i<*rlng
•core over all hi* comrades, rapt. Ken
an considered this modal next in Im-
porta nee to Sergt. TMb*'.
Cap?. Kenan and the Hussars are to
he iv*ngrrtutlated up»>n having Capt.
Brooks of Savannah with them as <t
member of the beard Of Judge*. The
fhivannah Cadet*, of which he la cap
tain, have every light to the claim of
being -the best military organisation In
the state. *ml while their soldier friend*
in Macon concede thk* without tjuestton,
their standard W n»n at all Injured by
the comparison, but honored rather.
Capt Brooke la never mwro
anywhere than In M
•ties hm* l* alwny
tary of Mac^m.
*niIX>H’8 CONSUMPTION CUM.
is beyond question the moat too
tusoful cough medtOlus wt hare ever
■old. A f«w doses iararlably cures
Ilia worst came of croup, cough aud
Erouohltls, while Its wonderful suoceaa
E the cure of oonsumpdoo la without
narallol b* tire hlatory of mcdlola*.
Minoe its Unit discovery It hue been told
im a guarantee. • tee* which no other
aned tclnc oau a tend. If you hare a
oougk. we earnestly eak you to tty It
rrico 10 c*»nta, GO cents and ft If
your luugs a tv sore oheet or beck
te latue, u?*e Shliob'a Porous Plaster.
Sold by Goodwjn & buiall Drug
Company, corner Cherry street end
Cotton avenue.
L-ip: Tiogm»:s* mouth wash.
UrcrarM by
pi*. Holm*.' .v Mitton. Dentist*,
ym. Mulberry Street
It cur>« Meedln* «um* ulcer-
wvjut. »>re thr"**.
portfl-'
**•>»
The flr.t mellow nunllsht of early
morning wa* Just beginning, to b, vla-
lb;e in the ea.t yesterday morning
when the earn of the Inhabitant, of
K*.t Macon were greeted by the cheer
ful note, of the huntsman’, horn, and
in a few minutes more the deep musi
cal baying of numerous hounds filled
the air.
To the lover of the chose such
sounds were sweeter thsn the soft
strains of an Aeolian harp or the £t-
ductlvo song of ths siren. .With
neyves tingling and impulsive "eager
ness a dozen or Inore 'Hast Macon
sportsmen weref hastily robing them
selves a mj„ preparing for one of the
grcfitWf chases old Itoynard'ever seen
on inepecUon of Bljib county. As the baying of the
U. 10. y-^T'hounds incr«sed as their num4)er grew
larger, those who were to enter ths
onase grow more eager, and a few
minutes leter the streets were alive
-with horsemen mounted on spirited,
lleetfooted animals, trimmed and
groaned for chase, From every section
of East Macon they came, and the
eight was a beautiful one, as the rest
less horses ch.unfped their bits, plung
ing and capering with a reslessness
only equaled by that of their riders
and seemingly with Imellllgcnce
enough to know that there was lino
sport In store.
By Good daylight the huntsmen were
off In a swift gallop for CroBS Keys,
whero Hit dhase was to start, followed
by thirty okl bounds, yelping and bay.
lng as It they also understood the sport
In store. At Cross Keys a large
crowd was In wafting, and a fox had
Just and a fox had Juat been slaugh
tered, the skin of which was tied to a
string and a negro on a fleetfooted
horse, given an hour’s start, with In
structions to make an eight mile cir
cuit across the country back to ths
starting point, .There were dogs true
and tried, on whom Ohelr masters had
etuked large sums. All bits were rree-
ly taken and every dog had one or
more backers. There were thirty-six
entries, belonging to a dozen proud
owners, and everybiAly felt the keenest
Interest. At last the start was made,
tblrty-slx fleetfooteU, deep-voiced
hounds were set on the trell, and tho
woods fairly rang back the echo of
their buying, and the ncoour.iglmr
shouts of the hunters as they followed
the hounds.
Over iM tidies, rtdgeti. hills god doles
the well-!ruined ouliunls followed tho
trait, Mile the bonder* kept up ns beet
they could. The excitement wus ex-
lillaratlug and they cheered tho dona
on. For eight miles they went heller
skelter with whip and spur, belli work
ing, trying to keep up with the dogs.
At Inst tho dogs reunited the homo
stretch, and those who remained at
the start tag point witnessed n sight
that w-as thrilling In tho extreme. At
full speed, with their rod tongm-i ont,
came the dogs, while In the distance
came the hunters. The dogs crossed
the line nnd ouo it Mr. Hub Reddy's
dogs mis lu the lead by full twenty-
Uvo villain ami crossed the lino u good
wtiiucr. Full bfllf of tiie dogs h id lift
the trull, but most of them were In ut
tho flnMn. The chase we* over.
GUN CLUB SHOOT.
The East Macon Out Club had Its
■hoot at tho mound In tho nttcmnr.u.
There was nn unuf'ully largo timing
out of tho members nud there tvero
many visitors on tho grounds, some of
whom wive ladles.
Twenty-live rounds were ahot and
broken clay plgoins fell Udck and fast.
The score at tho wind up stood as fol
lows:
15
in. breath.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Moat Perfect Mada.
Waller riquhart —. .. ..
Will Wanner?;
bid Warner..
Kimbrough U
(1. Williams 7
Ivey 15
Tliaxton - .10
f. Wh.ifer 17
Kd. Urmflirirt.. 8
The blue ribbon for the Ik—t shot
was plnneil on Mr. Charles Shafer and
Mr. Clarence Williams was awarded
a C.n badge for the lowest average, dr-
elded Ixgween himself anil Mr. Sld
Wnsner on n deotalre shot, they having
tli si by a score of 7 to 7.
After the championship xliott a
large number took part In aide shoot
ing, which wan kept up until Into in
tho criming.
DENTIST lit.
Dr. A. 8. Moor., who has for the
last eight years been reasonable In hla
chargee for deulttl work, and who Is
better prepared to do bridge, crown
and all kinds of dental work, baring
takeu a post graduate course In pros-
tbeilc dentistry, owing to tho strlngca-
cy of the time* Is willing to b« oven
moc reasonable lu hla charges. Come,
lot him oxamluo your teeth -nd see
bow reasonable you can have your
dental work done. Teeth extracud
without pain. 121 Washington ave
nue. near First Raptlst Church. Vlne-
vlll. and belt line of street cars p---
bis ollloe door, Macon, Ga.
CHEAP llOl’ND TH11’ RATES.
Rail nnd gteeiT via OWkll rail-
caul now on ttale to all point*, tbteckd
for Clevelttud, O- July S, n ar.d m
X9US; Asburv Park. N. J.. July 7.
ki&Bl Tvironto. Canada. July id an.1
17. $27.10. ln|u iv of W. 1‘. 1>\\\.
S» tN. passenger ngent, or L. J. HAlt-
111 S, ticket agent.
Take it when
“awfully tired”
Brown’s Iron
Bitters.
<6
VELVET”
You may gingle from $3.50 to $7.50 “velvet” in your
pocket by coming here at once and selecting one of the Suits
we arc now selling at from $10 to $12. They are the finest
productions of the very best makers and come in
EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS,
SIVELLEST FASHIONS,
CHOICEST COLORINGS.
Bought in the regular way prices to the retail buyer
would certainly be a third more. We use our power and
advantages to create this arid like opportunities for our
clientage.
lUUIMM BmBiMfc
MACON, GA. I SAW MILLS,
35i to 353 - - - cherry street J Machinery All Kinds,
PRESENTS
NO OBJECT THESE
.'..TIMES....
GEO. T. UEELAND,
320 Second 8t.
THE MONTGOMERY
BADLY DAMAGED
Sho Waa on Her Trial Trip and While
Under Full Steam Burst a
Cylinder Head,
WILL BE IN DOCK FOUR MONTHS
dhl. Pr.tly War V.sa.t Wa. Nam.d In
Honor»f Al»b«in**a Capital and
loth* Prlfle of Secretary
llarbert.
Norfolk, Va., July 4.—'Attor spend-
lng twenty-four hours at sea. tho
United Suites ship, Montgomery, [he
pride of Secrotary Herbert and all Ala
bamians, met *wUh a raUshap yester
day ’ whloh will lay her up for three
or four months, and possibly to keep
her out of commission during that
time. It -waa ideal weather when
the handsome vessel left Hampton
Hoads Monday morning for her flnai
trial, forty-eight hours run at eea.
On iboarti the vessel were Commodore
T. O. tiellfrige, Capt. P. H. Cooper,
Ooitv:uantler it. "B. vBradford, Chief
Engineer MUUgun, Lieut. Commander
Schroeder and her cr&w.
The course of tho vessel iald out $>y
the board was up the coast as far as
Winter Quarter Light and then return
as Tor south as Currltlck Light on the
Nt/rth Carolina coast, reaching Hamp
ton Hoads on her return Wednesday
morning. When near the capes the
Montgomery's head was turned north
east at about 1 o’clock, tho trial was
begun, During the tiring of the flve-
inoh guns she behaved In a manner
to make the representative of her
builders and the board proud. The Jar
of the ship was hardly preceptlble dur
ing all this tiring. Every gun on the
board worked eylendldly. Then begAn
the Inspection of the electric plant,
including wiring, which were found in
good condition and according to- speci
fications.
On (Monday night the powerful
search lignis were tested and it waa
the unanimous opinion that they were
as good, U not better, than any in the
services at the present time.
Tuesday was set apart for the trial
of the machinery and BteerJng alppa-
rams, and early In the morning every
body on board waa astir. The vessel
waa faced soath and made aavesal
complete awing*, half swlnga, and. 1n
fact, all the evolutions required in mod-*
ern warfare, and obeyed the helm ad
mirably. It waa the Intention of Com
mander Davis to give her o speed test
from a bearing off Cape -Henry to a
point oft Curituok. It waa just ten
minutes to c.evtn yesterday morning
when the Montgomery bore live mHba
southwest by south from Cape Charles
and thirteen miles east by northost
from Cape Henry. Tho engineers had
Just received order* to start the vessel
up at full speed and were at that mo-
metU turning the steam on the port
high pressure of the engine when a
terrific explosion was heard, followed
a moment later by the sound of escap
ing steutn. The hissing sound lasted
only a moment. The engineers Jumped
for the throstles and shut oft the
•team anU made au examination. The
damage was even greater than was an-
tteipated. The cydnder head had been
M »wn out and the cylinder waa a oo«ru-
plete wreck.
In the opinion «»f the officers It will
take at lots’, three months rvur
tho damage. A nut oo the crank pin
end of the connecting rod had become
loose wnile steam was being turned on
for the *p*<‘d trial, and under the heavy
pressure the cylinder head gave wuy.
The new machinery* necessary to re
pair the damage will be a cylinder
canting. cyUndtr cover, new liner to
cyUnd-r, new crank pin, cap, brasses
*nJ bolts and steam chest. The pat
tern* «>f the* - part* arwvoMlbty in Bal
timore. If they ttavo not yet been de
molished.
This mishap brought the trial to a
rather sudden close, and the vessel
came Into Hampton Roads lest night
under her starboard engine, where her
t» wsiting eiders.
It i? not known whether- she win
be r.n .ttred here or be sent to the eon-
tractors at Baltimore. It is possible
she mil go to the Utter place-as she
hi* not teen finally accepted by the
department, and this trial was to de
termine Her stability before her Anal
acceptance on the 8th Inst.
The only other defect found In the
ship -was the ventilation of the aft
compartment of the berth dock. This
will be easily remedied, however. Of
ficers of the Montgomery, however,
while conversing among themselves,
seem to think that an Improvement can
be made In the arrangement of the
arnnor. Her bow sets down In the wa
ter about eighteen Inches below the
stern, and it Is prdbable that this de
fect will have to be remedied also.
Some of the crew seem to think the
Montgomery Is a "Jonah." They point
to the several accidents which have
befallen her, such as running aground
on her previous trial and the present
mishap as exam-pies, are given of her
bad luck.
FOURTH OF JULY
NORTH AND SOUTH
(Continued from page 1.)
lute to tlio flag when It was run up on
the new polo. Mr. A. H. Lawtdh de
livered nn aUdretw nnd Cup!. Blerno
Gordon accepted the pole on behalf
of the company, nils pole was pur
chased with the funds donated to tho
Washington trip of the Hussars and
which was not all used.
BQAT RACING AT BRUNSWICK
Brunswick, July 4.—T/lo Fourth of
July is being celebrated. today on tho
l.i:i>l ami wavr.
The chief Interest centers lu the boat
racing on tho Alter harbor this after
noon. One of the trimmest crafts In
the race will bo the "Bessie Johnson,
Atlanta, Go.,” mimed In honor of one
of Atlanta’s popular young ladies who
Is now at Cumberland Island.
BICYCLE RACES IN AUGUSTA.
Augusta, July 4^-The fourth Is be
ing generally otxVm-d aorv. The bi
cycle rdees this afternoon are the chief
attraction. Riders from Atlanta, Sa
vannah, Columbia. Greenville, Waynes
boro 'and Washington are here and
will enter tlie contests.
IN FLORIDA.
(Jacksonville, July 4.—independence
day was generally observed here and
in ithe state. A majority of the white
people twent down to Pablo Beach from
here to wltneas a prize drill between
local Aiifitary companies and byclcle
races. The negroes celebrated at Riv
erside Park. This latter celebration
was marked by the numerous brawli
and two negroes were, perhaps, fatally
cut. At St. Augustine, a premature
explosion of powder severely injured
three small boys. One of them
likely to lose his sight.
STEVENSON IN RALEIGH.
Raleigh, July 4.—A special to the
New* and Observer from Geeensboro,
BAys 15,000 people were present at the
Fourth of July celebratiou at Guilford
court house today. The oraftont were:
Professor A. E. Alderman onf the Uni
versity of North Carolina, Vice Presi
dent Stevenson, Judge Slmonton of
South Carolina. Chief Justice Shepard,
Dr. R. P. Battle, Hope Elias. Vice
President Stevenson received an ova
tion from the multitude.
FOURTH IN CHARLESTON.
Charleston, July 4.—The observance of
the Fourth of July was generally une
ventful. It rained all day, which pre
vented outdoor sport*. In the afternoon
the colored troop* paraded and bad a
review. No casualties.
HEAD (BLOWN OFF.
Mlddlebury, VL, July 4.—Percy R.
Smith, 16 years old, son of Daniel
Smith of Rlpion, Ha«l bis head blown
off by an explosion of a cannon last
night. He stood a few feet aiway with
& crowd who all escaped.
KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION.
Lima. O., July 4.—An nnvW exploded
at Harrtkf twelve mile* ea$t of here
this morning, killing Henry Smith and
faoally wounding Frank Asklns.
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LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.
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m DOORS. LUMBER, OLOIH35. PAIKTi UK MO CEKIT,
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IiIADIHQ- WHOLESALE HOUSES.
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Trices slwsys the lowest.
“Hanoi*”—Best 5a Cigar la Haooa. j
PlsUUers and Wholesale Dealers:® j
LIQUORS, TOBACCO and ClflUtll
rarlcnlar attention paid to Orders. \
MACOH SASH, D.ODH & LUMBER CO),
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
AND MANOf ACTURERS OFjy-
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. |
THE TAiLEnf TRIAL.
The Testimony for tho Prosecution Has
Been Closed.
Chattanooga, July 4.—With tho crosw-
eramination of Probate Judge Bridges
and eight othor witnesses tho'prosecu
tion clbsed Its testimony in the Juds«i
Tnlley impeachment trial ut Huntsville,
Ala., this afternoon at about 4 o'clock.
Bridges stated that when Judge Tal*
ley's telegram was before him in the
Skelton trial that Talley stated in hi*
evidence that he sent the telegram,
but that It was another matter and did.
not concern the case under Investiga
tion. Witness excluded it because it
did not have anything to do with tfc'd
case.
Ed Ross, cousin and brcther-ln-law to
R. C. Ross, lives In Eiifiiuln. Ala., and
went to Scottsbono January 16; remained
there tin after February 4; that day he
sent a telegram to R. C. R&ss at Steven
son, which had been testified toAAnd
about by operators. He saw Judge
Talley frequently that day; heard the
I*. C. Ro®s letters read on the trill of
the Sk-lt 'n boys .it R-ottehoro, in which
Russ stated his purporc was to aban
don his family, go to South DnkotA and
IlVe with Artnle Skelton. The batch of
fifteen letters were shown the witness,
who stated that the writing of Nos. 1 to
14 leaked like R. C. Ross’ handwriting,
but he could net say as <to No. 15. The
Addresses on the eight envelopes shown
him did not fook like said Ross' writing.
It Is now thought that the trial may
be concluded by Saturday.
WBATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, July 4.—For Georgia:
Partly cloudy .weather, with local
thunder storms; sllgtly coller i T i uuvth-
orn portion; variable winds.
■ CURB
A New nnd Couplet* Treatment, conrlfltJng of
SUPPOSITORIES. Capsules of Ointment end two
Dozoh of Ointment. A uovor-feiUny Cure for PUee
»f orory nnturonn.l lei^-eo. It makos an operation
irltta the knife or InleoUone of carbollo
noper
acid,«
beneflta received. 11 a box, 6 for $5. Sent by mall.
Ouaranteee leeued by our agonta.
CONSTIPATION iTeltlJfer Pellet
(he arsat LIVER and BT02H ACH REGULATOR and
BLOOD PURIFIER. Hroall, mild and pleeoant to
take, ©• peel ally a.laptcd for children’! UMe OODoeea
Bcenta. % ,4
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OOODWYN & SMALL.
Bole Agents, Cherry Street and Cotton
Avenue. Macon. Ga.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
576, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and Surplua 6150,000.04
Pay a 5 per cent. Intereat on deposits of
|1 and upward. Real estate loana on the
monthly Installment plan, aud loana on
good securities at low rates. Legal de
pository for trust funds. Will act as
administrator, executor, guardian, receiver
and trustee.
H. T. POWELL.. President
H. O. CUTTER.... Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Cashier
Directors—Geo. B. Jewett, A. E. Board-
man. H. C. Tindall, H. G. Cutter, P. el
Bruhl. H. T. Powell, Samuel Altmayer.
EXCHANGE BANK,
OP MACON, GA. 7
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President. Vlce-Praekiaot,
J. W. Caban lea Cashier.
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planters and bank* offering Chen
courtesy, promptness, safety and liber
ality. The largest capital sad surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
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MXCOK. GEORGIA.
H. J. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur»
pir. Vice-President: J. W. Os ban Is*
Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant.
CAPITAL 1300.COO. SURPLUS. fc*009.
Interest paid on deposits I par cent,
per annum. Economy is ths road to
wealth. Deposit your savings any they
will be Increased by interest*, Com
pounded semi-annually.
find Ison Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
Sj p™ d up.
A merit an Finn.
Fireproof and first-class in every par
ticular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Avo. and Belt
Line cars pass the door.
H. M. CLARK, Pro*.
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.
Ths finest bathing on the continent;
swimming pools 15 by 40 feet, and in
dividual baths for ladles and gentle
men. Temperature of water 90 de
grees—a' cure 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 circular*
at C. R. R. office or to
CHAS. L. DAVIS. Proprietor.
HALE SPRINGS.
In the mountains of East Tennessee.
Red sulphur, iron, epsom, alum and
freestone waters. Table first-class.
Climate excellent. Everything consid
ered. the cheapest and best summer
reSbrt in the South. For particular*
and catalogue write to
GEORGE A. MURRAY.
W* X. Jonxsrox, W. A. Davis,
ProtidoaL Tice President
flow an* faaaTX, Seers tary aud Treason*
The Guarantee Co
of Georgia
Writes bonds for cashiers, treasurers*
kalalstrators. sxejutors. guardians, -«*
•elvers, and does a general Uduolary*
business.
Offloe 1U Second etr«ec ^
1 and WfcisU,
I cured at ho&
Im***
ok of osr-
ilsrs sent FRBS.
ana
PROFES3IONXI. CARDS.
DR. M. M. STAPLER,
EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT
668 CHERRY STEET, MACON. OA.
Glasses fitted to any eyes.
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. Is the sr*
ctaltles venereal. Lost .n.rsy n-
•tor^l. Female Irregularities and
P°f»n oak. Cur, suarautMKl.
In confidence, with .tamp,
DR. C H. PKETS,
BYB. EAR. THROAT AND N03H.
Sours. 8 to. 1 and I to (. Telephone
98. Office, 672 Mulbury, corns, Second
ilfist, Macon. On.
DR. J. H. SHORTER.
*TE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. !
Ogle 888 Cherry St, Ifaoon. Oa.
DR. J. M. MOORE
PHY8ICIAN AND 8UR0E0N.
Office with Dr. K. p. Moore. US Waoh-
tacton Avenue. Macon, Oa.
offloe Hours—7 tola u. 1 tola n.
8 to 8 p. m.
B. W. WRENN, Jr.
Attorney-at-Law,
Atlanta, Qioroia,
Oommiscial LAW
J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Sfataon, Vlo# President. L p. Hlllyer. Cbsht^r*
The American National Bank'
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL.,..,. 62SO.OOO.00 SURPLUS..., , „ 000.88
Lsrsest capital of any national bnnk In Central
b de^; C !n r ^ci U °“ lnd tecelv.'^’fu^S’.i^^^
OF MACON, GA
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT.
FKkSIDbNT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASH1KJL
L C. PLAIT'S SOI,
banker
BACON, GEORGIA
ESTABLISHED 1883
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits
” c handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of
London lor all European points.