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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1804.
B. C. WILDER'S SOUS CQ„
MACON* GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
Lumber, rough and drcseed. uhlnglca, 1 alha. and dealcra In mixed paints, lead,
oils, lime, planter, cement and builders' hardware.
614 TO C23 T IIII11) STREET.
GRAND PUBLIC
INSTALLATION
THE MONUMENT
TO BE UNVEILED
Macon Knights of Pythias at tha Acad
emy of Music Tomorrow
Night.
ELOQUENCE WILL FLOW FREELY
ilamtlian Doug I*m, Jude* Johm L ff»r-
dorriAtt Jurfg* John t* v floss
Will MmUp A.ldr....s-Th#
• Public Invlit-d.
The Academy of Mualo wTll bo crowd
ed tomorrow night with the Knight* of
Pythias of this efty and their faml-
Odea and friends. The occasion la the
public Installation of officers of the
four lodges of the city and addreaaes
by Grand' Chancellor Hamilton
Douglas of Atlanta, who will be In
troduced by /Judge* Jcfiin P. Rom and
by Judge John L. Hardeman.
The opportunity la thus presepted for
<Lhe general public 'to witness the cere-
anonles of the inwcallathm of officers,
to / listen to eloquent addresses from
prominent Knights and be entertained
by a programme In which ewr.et £iu-
alo plays a part. The programmes
have been printed a<Td so daintily have
flh*y bern gotten up tti.it they will
form pretty souvenir* of the occasion.
The officer* to be Installed arc as fol
lows:
Central City Lodge No. 3.—Chancel
lor Commander, N. J. GlXcsple; vice
chancellor, J. A. Kennedy; prelate,
D. 13. Goodman; chaster of work, B.
IP. Rogers; master-^xt-anins, George
Bchall; Inner guard, John Hclfrlch;
outer guard, N. Bteln.
•Syracuse Lodge No. I#.—Chancellor
comimanUer, W. K. C. Johnson; vice
chancellor, John W. Wlllki; prelate, W.
71. 'master-at-arms, H. C.
Farkor, Winer guard, F. D. Btowart;
outer guard, A. H. Ttfoe.
tn-imilgfo l.n.lge No. 40.—Ohanrellor
commander, Arthur Dasher; vice chan
cellor. W. B. Birch; prelate, A. P.
Holt, mastar-at-arvns, George P. lliir-
dlck; Inner guard, H. G. Griswold}
outer guard, C. Y. Woodall.
M. It. Rogers Lodge No. 69.—Chan
cellor convuMiidcr, J. 6. Mflncr, vice
chain'vllur, ri. Al. •Hillard, prelate, Geo.
IA. Smith; mnster of work, B. Hack
(Davis; inwurier-at-arms, J. J. Brown;
Inner guard, L. D. Shumaker; outer
guard, Q. P. Gray* ,
Tho retiring past chancellors are:
Central City, Kmnnuel Wtowlk .Syra-
ouf*, A. C. Soule; Oomulfce, A, F.
Parrsrt: M. R. Rogers, D. Witkow-
nkl. .
On the Hinge, In addition to the offi
cers to be Installed, tho grand lodge
Installing officen» and the speakers, will
be: Grand chancellor of GeorglA, Hon.
UlemUlon Dour. *** ot Atlanta; repre
sentative to supreme lodge, Hon.
Thomas J. Carling; Past Grand Chan
cellors Robert W. Hunt of Augustas
J. if. Herts and Claude Ept** of Ma
con; E. A. Cohen of tho Grand Lodge,
MaJ. Robert A. Ware of the Uniform
Rank.
Overture—New York Musical Ex
change Marah. (Fuenkcnsteln). Ms-
ten Orchestra.
Opening ode—Lodges,
Prayer-Rev. W. B. Jennings, pas
tor First rresbyterlan ohureh.
Music—“The Pearl of Savoy. (Luck-
ner.) Macon Orchestra.
Addreen—Judgo John L. Hftrdennan.
Musk*—“Je t’aline.*' (Waldteufel.)
Macon Orchestra.
Installation ceremonies of officers of
Central City, Syracuse, Oemulgee and
M. R. Rogers lodges by officers of the
Grand Lodfft,
Mu-do—Knights of Pythias March.
(Wleg.md.) ‘Macon Orehestra.
Introdnotion of tho grand chmcedor
of the jurisdiction of Oeorgka by Judge
John P. Rons.
Address—Hon. Hamilton Douglass,
grand chancellor.
'Muido—"Prcwtlsslmo," galop. (Wald*
tvufel.) Macon Orchestra,
diving ode—'Lodges.
Benediction—Rev. W. B. Jennings.
The Installing officers are: Bridges
Smith, deputy grand chancellor; Will
iam H. Cornell, vice grand chancellor:
D. B. Woodruff, grand prelate; John
Iloru. grand master-at-arms.
The public Is Invited to attend. The,
pfoxr.vimne begins at 8 o’clock.
Hon. Hamilton DougWi;** will orrlvs
In the city tomorrow morning and will
t* met at the depot by the reception
committee, composed of Knights D*
B. Woodruff. w. H. CtaroeU, F. C.
llenrou ami R. A. Ware.
Rev. O. S. 8tringfle!d of Wakefield,
N. C.. says: “Five boxes of Japanese
Tile cure cured me afttf dsrelye yeai
suffering.
Tho Handsome Marble Shaft Erected
to the Memory uf Or, Evans to Be
Unveiled This Afternoon.
ADDRESS BY DR. J. B. HINTON
Who, Fifty Toon Ago, Was Ordained
Into (he tlsthodlst Ministry by
tha Christian Patriarch—
Services Ira Kast Macon.
gold by Goodwyn A Small.
JACK SON VI El NO PALATKA
vu the Huwau*'** Hirer Route to
Florida.
The Georgia Boatibttb and Florida
railroad operated doable daily «erv|ot
Ivtw.fn MftCv«U ***•. l’ukukn,
Fla., ns follows:
Went India foot mall train Iravea
at UdO a. m.. arriving la p*.
lstk«L at 10:30 p. tu. Night train, car
rying Pullman Buffet and local ttaep-
era leave* Macon at 10:.*tS p. m„ or-
riving In Jacksonville at 8 a. m . and
In rulalka a; o a. W. Tho fnatrat ami
beet LHiUlppdd train* in the Soot bern
starve. A. MaodounM. General
FitMQgw Agent. Macon. Gs.
One of the moct notable religious cere,
monies in the city today will be the un
veiling of the monument to the late Dr.
J. E. Evans at the Cemetery this after
noon at 6 o'clock by the resident and
visiting Methodists.
Thero will be delivered an address by
the Rev. Dr. J. W. Hinton. Dr. Hinton
just fifty years ago wss ordained into
the ministry of the Methodist church
There will also be other addresses by
prominent Methodists.
Dr. 2fivon% during his Jong and useful
ministry, became so well known among
the people, and particularly the Method
ists of this part of the state, that the
mere calling of his name Is a sufficient
introduction of this lamented Christian
man. There will no doubt be a large
crowd In attendance upon the unveiling,
and the cemetery will be very interest
ing, especially to the older people who
knew Dr. Evans In his lire.
Glenn of Atlanta, editor
of the Wesleyan Christian Advocate, who
has been In attendance upon the Nortn
Macon Methodist District Conference,
will preach In the East Mncon Methodist
church this morning. Thero will be on
old time Methodist love feat at 920 o’clock
this morning, which will be participated
In and enjoyed by Methodists from home
and abroad.
Rev. J. W. Foy of Wadley will
will fill the pulpit at this ohuren tonight
at I o'clock.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A full directory of services in all of
tho churches today will be found below
BAPTIST.
First—Rev. O. Braxton Taylor, pastor.
Sermon at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday
school at 9:30 a m., Ii. M. Wlltct, auper<n
Undent. Prayor meeting Wednesday nt
3:30 and 7:80 p. m. The public Is cordially
invited.
South Macon.—Rev. J. O. Solomon, pas
tor. Preaching at U a. m. and 7:43 p. m.
by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 p, in. Sunday school at 930
a. in., J. W. Nichols, superintendent.
’ East Macon.—Kev. K. J. Cent**, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 1 p ia.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Prayer meet
ing nt this church on Thursday night.
Tattnnll Square.—Rev. A. 14. Campbell,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 930 a. in., L. T. Stal
lings, superintendent.
VtnevlUe—Rev. E. B. Carroll, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by
the pastor.
METHODIST.
Mulberry Street.—Rev. A. Monk, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and t p. m. by
Dr. Monk. Sunday school nt smo
u. m.. Col. Isaac lUrdcmnn, superintend
ent. Strangers cordially welcomed or.d
seats are free.
Firit Street Methodhit Church.—Preach
ing at U a. m. and 8 p. m. by the
1* vs tor, Rev. H. R. Felder. Clear matt
ing nt 9:30 u in., J. R. ltlce, class leader.
Sunday school at 4 p. in.. S. E. Chambliss,
superintendent. Fine orchestral music. A
cordial Invitation to all.
Centenury.—llev. O. H. Chester, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 9 p. m. by the
pastor. Love feast at 9:00 a. m. Sun
day school at 3 p. m., J. J. Cobb, super-
intended!. Bests free and everybody lu-
Vitei.
South Mncon—Experience meeting at 9
lu m. and preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas
tor, Rev. T. W. Kills Sunda*. school at
3 p. m., W. T. Collins, supi-rlntrnoent.
Preaching at 8 p. m. by the pastor.
Prayer meeting each *V*4nra Ly night
at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies* Aid 8oclcly meets
on first Wednesday altsrnoon at 8 o’cHck.
To all these services the public le In
vited. and strangers til; be given a cor
dial . welcome. *
Ylneville Methodist Church-Rev. J. E.
Wray, pastor. Treadling at 11 a. m.
pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:45.
Kast Macon—Rev. J. W. Weston, pea-
tor. Love feast at 9:80 a. m. Sermon
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
at 4 p. m.. George W. Gantt, superin
tendent.
Grace Methodist niuich.-Rev. J, R.
Owen, pastor. Treadling at 11 a. tu.
and 730 p. m. Grayer meeting Wednra*
day evening at 730. S in lay sdmo. at 8
p. m. All persons cordially Invited.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church.—Waln'it. between
The average man of the period should be imbel-
ished during the sultry season with Fancy Percale or
Madras Shirt. We assist them. An elegant variety
—some with collars attached, some without—have
been much more than present prices.
EADS, NEEL & CO.
TRADE TALK
It is a keen blade that cuts the prices and pares
the profits of the Mid-Summer month. Real bargains
are the spirit of current sales. A fresh array of them
daily makes the business soulful.
The vacuum in many an income has been filled,
the surplus in many another increased, by the low
pries that prevail, here.
This store is run for business. The best way to
make it pay YOU. Doing this, it grows, of course.
This week our semi-annual adjustments of stocks
begin and our offerings should attract the thoughtful
attention of all prudent buyers.
Tho Midsummer merchandise movement is fairly
begun. It will pay you join the money-saving column
very often.
y
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UIXIlitMiCti
. MACON, GA.^
351 to 353 - - CHERRY STREET .
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
3 WFnnilVP presents 1
nyillila 1
PROFffi^s” j
prayer «ervlce on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Keats fro. at all services, and all aro
nvlltd.
Y. M. C. A.
Men*, meeting at 3.30 p. in. and boy.'
meeting nt 3:30. Young men cordially In
vlted.
DELLEVUID.
TWe- will lie divine .ervlce. at th.
Uellovue church today ktllLD.
Japanese Liver Petlet. cure bilious
ness, eour stonuch and nil kidney and
liver trouble.. Small end mild. Sold
by Ooodwyn A Small.
TURN ON THE LIGHT.
Editor of the Telegraph: Ae there
•re *-vern! announced candidates for
the position of coroner, tt 1* suggested
that « series of Joint debate, be held
In different portions of the county by
•sld candidates, the Obbet of which
shall he the enlightenment of the pux-
xiod voters on the various points in the
campaign. As it stands, the number
of Mndld.ites sugget. there are ob>vts
to be obtained, and She voters nre In
the dark, and ask that the "light bo
turned on."
Pro Bono PubUco.
SPEClsrEX CASES.
S. H. Clifford. Now Ckesel, Wle„ was
troubled with neuralgia and rheuma
tism. Ms stomach was disordered, hie
liver was affcoled to an alarming de*
A CARD FROM TOOF. PORTER.
My challenge published In last Sun
day's Telegraph has not been accepted.
It tvus expecting rather too much of u
writer of the Cross Edecllc system of
shorthand to think that he would con
test with a Pitnumic writer; but such
extraordinary claims bad been made
of Its remarkable speed, otc., that I de
sired to glvu them a eimnco to prove
their claims or torce them to admit
that they were simply Imposing on the
publii'.
With the same coniMtlooa existing
os In lust Sunday's Telegraph, I will
Agree that one of our pupils contest
with any teacher of the Cross system
now teaching lu Macon, or s teacher
In our college will contest aud agree
to write 2.1 per cent, faster lu n ouo
hour’s dlchttion, tho dictated matter
to be transcribed on the typewriter.
The old challenge remains open. Very
truly, J. ft Porter,
Principal Porter's Business College.
NIGHT SERVICES CHRIST CHURCH
During .the summer months tho- night
services at Christ cliuroh will lu.t only
one hour, and will cou.Ist of a brief
service In which there will be gome
bright, pretty music, followed by a
short lecture by th- rector. We can
predict for those who attend an hour
— -- 1, well spent, as Mr. Reese’s lecture are
f o'™/ -T 1 . h ® “'way* cntorosUug and Instr-jottvo, and
aSJLSSS®!?, ftisfc the composed of some of the
best voices In tha city. '
•IAPANE3B
PILE
CURB
bows mis t
If you mot your ».tort» rrpwkilrt
anKfH}" tl»«* llluatratlv>ui4 In tbo THk
ffniphk hjHVlal cdHJou, you muxt lot
us know «t OOOOl Wo tiMtk** “out»‘’ of
lmlMIiur*. • • at ,Hlr 0 "' u '
They ivst you iu>tlilnjf. jiihJ aro ihe
very Until quality of mwioijni on-
praTln^. After vre print tts*» ptp«r
you may liaro tbf 'vut.'* Notblu};
IiitM u about that proposition.
H*J Chart** WMtaKTk ad., im>co d.
Or. Prlcr’ai Cream Baking Ponder
Most Perfect .Made.
Threa botCea of Electrlo Bitters cured
him.
Edward ShtbhcmJ, Harrisbunr. HI.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
yortra’ st*iiulliipc> Used throe bottles of
. ifcfcotil* BlUera and seven boxes of
ond and Thlnl «traet\ ttsv. F. F. necse, Buoklon'P Arnica Salve and his leg is
rector. Seventh Sunday aft«r Trinity. »*>und and well. John Speaker. CaUw-
Sundsy school at 939 a. m. Moraine *** O.. had five Ur*e fever sores on his
prayor and M*rmon at II a. m. Evening 1»‘<* dootors Mid he was incurable. One , — —
prayer .uii sermon it 1 p. m. Frklav bottle Electric Bitters* and one box of, Oggro ot .OiPtMenifOpp
Uyer.t tp.rn. Straug.ro and vuuore xSSSi SUK
«ti! be vcelcomed. . Uimy* >ola oy u. J. Lamar & Son J rfra Ui«kmrc or tojacUousot c«rtwiic acio, which
8L PauL—Comer Forsyth and College druf store. lr ". | , , *,L ufu A* n ; 1 * :'rTna»«ut cur«, xnd °ftm
streets. Rev. H. Orrln Judd, rector. DU '
vine service at 11 a. in. ai»d S p. m. Holy
communion first Sunday In the month .it
U a. m.; oa thi third Sunday at 7:9) c.
m. Ushers to seat straticers. Seat* frea
at nlsht service.
St. Uornabas Chapel—Rev. Martin 1\*.
nut In charge. 8unday school at 9:45 a.
m. Moralnk prayer and rermon at 11
o’clock. Wednesday prayer at 8 p. m.
St- John’s Chapel—Rev. Mat tin lVnnier
In cliurge. Sunday reboot at 3:W p m.
Ewmn* prayer and rermon at i p. nt.
CATHOLIC.
Catholic Church.—Rev. J. R. Quinlan.
A J.. pastor On Sundays flrat mass at
7 a. m.; children’s mass at S a. m.; high
maan and sermon at 1039 a. ra. Sunday
school at 8 p. in. Vwpen and benediction
of the Moat Holy Sacrament at 730 p. m.
C1m*m*s for first communion every Satur
day at 9 a. m. On vtcck-dnys: Msaees
On week-days: M at €30 and T a. m.
Claaaes for first communion every Satur
day at 1 i m.
\ *»RE3aVT-JRl\N.
first Presbyterian Church-Corner Mul-
bdrry and First streets. Rev. W. B. Jrn-
nln**. pastor. Service at II a. m. No
eerWce at nlxht. Sun lay school at 939
a. m . the puator »up?rinindent.
Tattnall Square.—Kev. S. L. Morris, P.
D. pastor I'reachlns at II a. m. and
8 p. tn. Sabbath schoo» e* 939 a. m.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
TH E STOCK OF
W. A. REDDING,
CONSISTING OF
CLOTHING AND
HATS, AC, MUST
BE SOLD A T
ONCE. BIGGEST
OF BIG BAR
GAINS OFFERED
J. J. COBB,
ASSIGNEE.
W. R. IVEY CUT.
Th. prtc* of dry «Uh c«k .tore wood
down to U per cord. Thu wood burns
•J w«U M bUckJxck and I. to cvnu per
cord oh taper. Try a. load. Telephone
Hood Ohxrk* Wacfalel'. ad., page ti.
A N>* «nd Oomptvte Treatment, eonajtatttc ot
this terrible disaase? Wf, «l _
boxes tn cure any case. Yoa only pay for
9sosAt« received. $1 a N.x. « Ow Sent by mall.
Guarantee* l-»u«d by nor ayr-nUt.
constipation br lecifiexe IWerPeilem
Uwyrcat MVKRaad(fTOVfACH BKIL’LATOK and
1>I uO:> l l'KiriKk. ftmaiL mU<l Uhl pleMsut to
U.k»,eapeciatly adapt.<d forchUdren’anee. SUOuees
tv rents,
i- *«•
GOODWYN & SMALL.
Solo Agents, Cherry Street and Cotton
Avenue. Macon. Qe.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
TV C. BURKE.
Write for Quotations, ml
Before Placing Your Orders.
0. P. & B. £. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
SASH OBOE LUMBER,. MOULDIKE PUNK LIME AMD CEMEMT,
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Ca
Manulaoturara and Uoxior*.-*
EARNED
SADDLERT.
LEATHER AND BROS FIDINOk
MACOlf. OA.
417), 152. 494*0^ Cherrr fltroat
L. Cohen & Co.,
“Msaola"—Beat So. Cigar la Hsoan.
J. L MACK. Manager.
Clatutara and WbataaaU Dealsrsla
4fl Cherry Street. Macon, Q.
LIQUOB8. TOBACCO and OIOABb
Trices alwajs the lowest.
Tarlcnlar attention paid to Orders.
MACON SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS arid BUILDERS,
AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF t
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Points, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. |
W.L. Douclas
tse cunr i.thc.cst.
OnUCwflOSaUEAKIN<k
45. CORDOVAN,
rREKCHADtAMELUEBMU: ’
* 3.52 POLIC 6,3 soles.
*2.*!.^? BoysSchoolShces.
•LADIES.
^ ,SENO FOR CATALOGUE
W*Lr* DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Yoa can aaTe^money ^b^^urchaetoK W. L.
BtcauM. wc nre the largest manufacturers of
advertised shoe* in the world, aud guarantee
the value by stamping the same ana price on
the bottom, which protects you against high
prices aud the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
ROCHESTER SHOE STORE
513 CHERRY STREET.
Queen of the Mountains.
PORTER SPRINGS, bo universally and
ao favorably known for years as Queen
of the Mountains, Is open under the
same management (Its owner) as hereto
fore. with same unsurpassed table faro
and low rates. Board by. month II per
day; by week. H.50' per day; les* than
week, 32 per day.
New hack line contractor, with new
hacks and new teams, leaving depot,
Gainesville, Ga., on arrival of morning
train from Atlanta every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, going through In seven
hours. Fare $2; trunks, 31 per 100 pounds;
valises. 25 cents.
Altitude 3,000 feet above sea level; 2,000
feet above Atlanta, 1,500 feet alcove Ma
rietta and Gainesville, 1,200 feet above
Mt. Airy, Clarksville and Tallulah Falls;
1,000 feel above Lookout Mountain and
Asheville—affording the greatest change
of climate possible south of tho Mitchel.
Chalybeate water, the strongest In . the
state.
Baths, billiards and ten pins free. Music
for dancing every evening. Fhyslclan al
ways In attendance. Dally mall. Refer-
confidently made to all visitors of
the past ten years. For further Informa
tion address HENRY P. FARROW,
Porter Springe, Lumpkin County, Oa.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
fladison Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
Sj P*r fay a ^d 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, Pros.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
ffPIMM
and WhUkny BabtU
cured at home with*
out pain. Book of par-
tlculars Mat FREE.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
678, Mulberry Street. Macon, Oa.
Capital and Surplua Jiso.ooo.oo
Paya 6 per cent. Interest on deposit! ot
,1 and upward. Real estate loans on tbs
monthly Installment plan, and loana on
good accurltlea at low rates. Legal de
pository for trust funds. Will .ot as
administrator, executor, guardian, receiver
and trustee.
H. T. POWELL Preaidant
H. G. CUTTER VIce-PrefIdent
J. W. CANNON Caehler
Directors—Qeo. B. Jewett. A. *. Board,
man. 1L C. Tindall, H. O. Cutter. F. E.
B.-uhl, H. T. Powell. Samuel Altaayer.
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON. GA.
[. J. Lamar. Ob, B. Turpin,
President Vie.-President.
J. W. Cabanlea, Cashier.
We solicit the business of mirsfaent*
planters and banka, offering them
courtesy, promptness, safety and kber-
allty. The largest capital and surplus
ot any bank In Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK A TRUST CD
MACOff. GEORGIA.
IT. 9. Lamar. President: Gee. B. Tur-
pir. Vlce-Prasfcie.it; J, YV.. Gabon Isa
Cashier; D. M. Nelligan. Accountant.
CAPITAL, 3200.009. SURPLUS, 390.000.
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;
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, wrth 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. !#.• DAVIS, Proprietor.
HALE SPRINGS.
Ia the mountains of East Tennessee.
Red sulphur. Iron, epsom. alum and
freestone waters. Table tlrst-claes.
Climate excellent. Everything consid
ered, the cheapest and best summer
resort in the South. For particular,
and catalogue write to
GEORGE A. MURRAY.
T. JomiBToir, w. A Datis,
Crostdeat. Tice FresldeaL
Bowses AL bum. Boors Ur j sad Trosearat
The Guarantee
. of Georgia.
Co
Write* bonds for cai&lara, treaaurwa ad.
ministrators, executors, guardians,
"— | general fiduciary
cc'vera. and Ooua a
Offlc* 9M Second «tr*et.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In th* ape*
dairies venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female Irregularities and
poison oak. Cure guaranteed*
Address la confidence, with stamxx.
810 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
DR. C, ,H. PEETE,
*TE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE.
» to 1 «nd * to (. Telnihon.
•4. Offlc*. 673 Mulberry, corner Second
•treat. Macon, <3g.
MR. J. H. SHORTER,
eye; bar, nose and throat.
Offlc. 663 Cherry at. Macop. cu.
DR. J. M. MOORE.
PH T.? I 9f* J ?. ANr> SURGEON.
Offloe with Dr. K. P. Moore, 115 Wash-
Ington Avenue. Macon. Ga.
Office Hours—7 to 11. im, tto I a &
4 to I p. m.
B. W. WRENN, Jr.
Attorney-at-law,
MKROtAL LAW A _ t . MT .
saioiALTY, Atlanta, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Bibb County—E. G. Fer-
guaon having appTAied to me. Tor letter*
of fidminlstralion on the estate of M.
L. Munger, late of said county, de-
• _ * v.-T— , ceuaed, this is to notify ell
Interest paid on deposits I p«r cent, concerned to file objections if‘ an ^
* *» ****** U they have, on or before Se first Mo/.
wraith. Deposit your ravings any the7 day in August, 1894 whv
Win fc. Increased by latsrret. toZ I m i be IssJcd „kld for U '' 1
r ‘ C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
XriM. Johnston. President. J. D. Bl.taon. Vic. President L. P. Hillyer. Cs.hler.
Tie AmericaD National Bani r
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL.... . .ISM.OW.OO SURPLUS ™ „
Largest rapltal nf -.nr national bank In Central "omtSi" *-*
a, ‘ a WU1 receive careful G «tention. AC S> U rr«po2
OF MACON, GA,
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
L C. PLANT'S SON,
banker
MACOft GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED IBS)
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time De&oeici
^ e handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of
London for all European points.