The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 13, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1894. B. C. WILDER'S SOUS C0„ MACON, GA. \ Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. I/umbcr, rough and drersod. ntilriKlcs. 1 attis. and dealer, m mixed paints, lead, ollr, lime, planer, cement and builders’ hardware. U4 TO *22 T HIJID STREET. PRISONER ESCAPED. DweotSvc Ford Shoots Three Time* < at a Fleeing Negro. 3ere welder, a negro, escaped from Detective Ford lent night at the comer of Mulberry and Fourth street* by Jumping from a buggy, and ahhough Dulmnlw Ford ehtn at him three liuutJ und «*.re filrase. he got away. Wilder wa» arrested In VtoevlUe laat night hy DeXroaive Ford, who held three warrants .igntnet him. Wilder quietly subJAtted to nm»t, ami from Ids appnmrt willingness bo aeomipnuy the detuxxfrc t» Jail, ttto detective iwvit none enuettlitoed cere thought of on atitompt at ewnpe. Wilder was sewed beside Detective Ford In the buggy and w«« guarded hy a. mum In the buck of the Imggy. lie dbnrited with the detwxlve until the earner of Mulberry and Fourth street* tvaa mintnel. when he suddenly sprung fmm tilie buggy, leiivtng both shorn and »>cks In the buggy. Datetrilce Ford spiting out after Wilder os soon us he could realize wins* had Imp- r»VKil. ami trailed to Wilder to stop. Wilder only ran the f«*t*T trod the de- teettve fired. Wilder fell, hut got up nnd ran. Doteoilre Fbrd fired twice more, lmt the negro outrun him and got orniy. The deteoHve Is at a loss to know bow Wilder got bis shoes and Books off while sitting tushie him In the Imggy, a* he wtlhhed Win cloudy. He la enn- flilunl his Unit slml took effete, ns Wil der fell when lie fins]. .The charges against Wilder wire only tririil*. A GOOD SELECTION. Ml.sj Resale Merrill at the Head of the Boudi Georgia Cottage. It will gratify the many frlmids of Miss IS,Lata Merrill In Macon and •Jhmughaul the stuite to fcdrn that she has Ikh-d placed fit die !ku<1 of die South fl for gin College, located at TlwanuMvIlle. The trustees of the college have acted wisely In the appointment of Mlos Mivrlll, as a more competent or liemer qualified young woman eould not have bosh found for the high tumor nml her snporvlslnn of the youths who attend the college Is a gnarnnteo that they trill bo proiierly trained and in structed. Miss Merrill was for a number of years oreuavutl with the public schools of MMom and Imt work hope Ims left ii lasting linprere ui»on the minds of lUvte who www fortunate enough io receive her limtrtwWoo Hint tlmo can not I'(Tar’S, rtf i<«vi4y Hiorti'-Vr mid bright Intelleel, slm Is the priv[KV p-r- kuu to nnmld the lives nnd eluuiiotcrs of others. BIBB COUNTY REPUBLICANS. The Executive CornmlUee Will Meet at Odd Fellows’ HoU Tomorrow. Tbs Republican executive committee of Bibb county will meet at colored Odd Fellows’ Halt tomorrow for the purpose of sclenting delegates to tho stare cone cm Ion, which meets in At lanta on August 22, and such other business as ntay oonie beferre tho corn ua ttre. Mnciln Ixcgon, one of Macon's most oonservmiWe and Intelligent negpc"K wtren asked yesterday If the ltopubli- can* would put out a cvsinty ticket In dlls county, replied tlatt he did not think t hey would, ns It we,old be of no use. When asked If die negroes would vote wlfli the third party, he said most of them would. I4GHT INFANTRY PICNIC. It Will ho Given at Beach TIsven Next Tuesday. The Mneun Light Infantry pintle, postpotierl lust week on account of tho wail her. will he given nt Bench tin von next Tiic-sdny. The soldiers mul their Indy friends will have n genuine. Light Infantry time of It. The- following gentlemen comprise the oommltteo of nn’irsa’mrtuta; Uapt. Altiert Jonea, Sergt. II. V. lllclitcT, Oorp, U. In .imitti, Prirete 0. T. HUdibs snd QunrtermnMer Urge*. It will lie u select party Hint win go down, 'l'ice unto will leave the union depot nt 7 o’clock for Bench llavcn nnd will return at 8 In the evening. ’ answer this question. .Ten, Ui mi malty people we saa around ua seura lu protar to auttar and t>* uisda im.oruble by Indlgaaiton, tun. ■tlpauon, dlxxluea*. tea* ot sppaUtr, coming up of Ilia food, yallucv skin, when for 76 cants wa will sail Utata Bhlloh'a Vludtssr, guaranteed to our, thtmf gold by Ooodwyn A small prut Company, ooraar Cbarrr straat sod Coltau .vacua. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS. Ry a ohsngo ot schedule la cffaot Sunday. May 13. Macon has double dally ccchedulea to Washington and New York via Atlanta and the K. •nd D- rccltrottd: l.e.vo Macon 7:55 a. m., 4:3* p. m. Artlvo Atlanta lltSO s. m., *:03 p, tn. Leave Atlanta. R. and D., U m„ 9 p. m. 'Arrive Greenville. R. and D.. 5:30 p. rn.. J ». ». _ 'Arrive Charlotte. R. and D„ figs p. in.. 6:30 a. m. 'Arrive Danville. R. and D.. 11:30 a. m.. 11:4* a. tn. (Arrive Washington. R. and D„ 701 a. m.. 8 P- m. 'Arrlvs New York. P. R. R., l.u m. «:!3 a. m. Train tesvlnr Macon In morning ar rive* at Richmond next morning T:tl a. m., and leaving Maenn In th* af ternoon arrtvei at Richmond 419 p. tn. JACKSONVILLE AND PALATKA VS the 8uwruie« IUvtr Route to Florida. The Georgia Southern and Florida railroad oomM double dally service iH'twcs’U Maccu. Go., and Palaika, Fla., as follows: Wrtct India fast mall train leave* Mscxin at 11:10 a. ru„ arriving In t’a latka at 10:50 p. m. Night train, car- rylng Pullman Etuffsl and local ileop. rrs leave* Mucon at 10:35 p. m., are riving lu Jacksonville si S a. nc., In l’alatkn at 0 a. m. The' filntral sail {vest equipped trains lu the Southern tdatc-s. (!. A. Macdonald, General I’afcevtiger Agcvit. Macon, til FESTIVAL TIHS EVENING. It Will Ba Given By the Parsonage Aid Society of Centenary. The Parsonage Aid Society of Cere tenary Church will give a (estival this evening on the lawn tn front ot the church. Delicious refreshments will be served and the ladles In charge hope to see a large crowd out MORGAN'S CAMPAIGN. His Antagonism of Cleveland Has Turned to PraJae. Chattanooga, July 12.—Senator Mor gnu opened ills' Alabama campaign at Fort IVyne today In n two-aud-u-lkilf hours’ speech before 2,000 people He began by alluding to tlx- position of the South at Url, time, so peaceful and quiet, while a large portion of the country was almost in Insurrection ngalnit the governmet, saying that It wu« n matter of peculiar pride to him, und Hurt thin was b"i\Mise the grist B uninant party of the South beUeved in upholding law and order. He paid n high tribute to President Cleveland, und said the Democratic party would receive a bating benediction from Ills prompt action In artutlng troops to put down IvwleaaneM, which was growing In the Northwest. Senator Mhhgnn *ald that, In Ills Judg- ns-nt, the tariff hill Just paused the senate vr’ta the beat law that had ever wen placed upon the statute books of the United States; that It was the first uplifting of the hand of oppression which bid been laid upon tho South hy th-> great• Republican porky. He reviewed at length the stand he has taken on the silver question, say ing that his position wus tho same now it* It slwnys had been, that although he differed rlth Mr. Clevelrnd on this question, sun lie give him his earnest and active support to nllevlato nnd uplift the whole country Ho said that ho was losing no sleep, us li» was as sured that silver would resume Its po sition as one of the monevs of the country st no very distant future. He closed with tv glowing panegyric to Ad 111 E. Stevenson, and snld that the finger of Providence pointed him out to b* the nominee of rtie Demoeratle party In ltM, and, -with him for rhelr leader, Democracy was assured of suc cess. BATTLE OF THE BOYNE: Irishmen In Philadelphia Crack Ench Other* Heads In Good Shape. Philadelphia, July 12.-The battle of tho Boyne was fought ovsr tonight In th* very ’mart bf tho cUy. An * result about twsnty Irishmen are nursing cracked heads and cut face* and a doa- en mure are In Uie police stutlon charged with Inciting riot. Tho local Sbcletles of Orangemen had celebrated the day with a picnic st Rising Sun park, and with banners Dying they were parad ing down Hro* dstreet on the wny back to their lodge rooms. At Cherry street, under the shadow of the Academy of Fine Asrls, a gang of green ribbon men became enraged at the tune pliyvd by the organisation's band nnd a shower of bricks now Into the rank* of the marcher*. For a few minutes there was •bout as lively s riot » Philadelphia has seen In recent year*. The reserves were promptly ordered out from the city hall, only a Mock away, and the rioter* were clubbed Into submission. At the Hahnemann hospital, close by, some twenty men bad wounds, more or less serious, attended to, Daniel Klelt, one of the attacking par ty. had hla face split open wtth u sa bre and received several serious wounds. Miohael Bunns, one or his companion*, -was chopped over Uie head with an ox and both srel n serious Shape. After the polloe had dispersed the mrfb und locked up a score of the rioters the local Orangemen resumed their march to the tune ot "Boyne Waters." which caused tho ruction nil had enjoyed so much. LOOTERS "ARRESTED.' Spring Valley (teal Company Hunting tor Stolen Goods, Spring Valley, HI., July 12.—The king expected wholesale arrests for the loot ing of the Spring Valley oCai Company's store In this city commenced today, the sheriff making the arreats, asataied by a company of mtlltla. A large number ot house, were ransacked from cellar to garret and asy quantity of dress goods, shook provisions and groceries were dis covered and Identified as proiwly stolen from the store. In any Instanre where goods wore Identified a* belonging to the company, the goods were not seised, but Instead th* head ot the household was ar rested and thrown Into th* guardhouse ot the military camp. The policy of the coal company Is to bold th* city responsible for damages from the looting ot the store, •nd goods sre allowed to remain where they are found. Ten arrests were made today, and the prln-nere, mostly foreigner,, were taken to prtwui this afternoon, and It la ex pected that about thirty or rorty more will follow. A picket Une waa drawn around HA city, and It impossible for any ot th* tootere to emugs!* goods out ride ot the city. Miners, while sullen, offered no resistance to th* troops anile DENTISTRY. Dr. A. 8. Moor*, who has for ths last eight year* been reason*Me in his chsrgeo for itautal work, and who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, haring taken a poet graduate coarse in pros thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of the times. Is willing to bo even more reasonable In bl« charges. Come, let him examluo your teeth and how reasonable you can have your dental work done. T,-ojh extracted tvilb-'iit pain. 1U1 Washington are- une, near First Baptist Church. Vtne- Tllle and belt lino of street cars pass his utile* door. Macon, Co. Abounding bar<rains dot the store. Each crowd of buyers marks a bargain dot. The busy hum of burgnin seeking bees in the Clothing surrounds the boys’ wash suiti at off prices. Novelty suits with all the dainty bric-a-brac of trimmings that make a big decorative on lawn or beach or mountain crag, $2.50 to $7.50. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds, rs WEDDING PRESENTS MO OBJECT THESE ....TIMES.... OEO. T. BEELAND. 330 Second st. PRKNDM ROAST IIANGS TODAY, The Lost Effort to Save Ills Neck Has Failed. Chicago, July 12.—TrendergaM must die on the gallows tomorrow. The last loophole of escape from capital punishment was cloned today for the murderer of Carter Harrison October 28 last. A umru protruded and shrewder effort to save a murderer from death has never been mude for a client by lawyers to the history of Amvricuu JuriHpnuteuce. Thu twtarneys for the condemned man made, their Until pleu. in court for a stay of execu tion this morning before Judge Gross- cup In lltt Uo.ted States drcult court, by filing aiiplloallon for writ of ha beas corpus. Attorney Gregory’s muin point was that Pvuotlergust, when be ing sentheaced by Judge Brcntam, was not usked the constitutional question, If he lmd anything to say why sen tence should not be pussed upon torn. Although the record shows that - too question was not, Judge Bretuno did ask the prisoner, who responded with a long and incoherent speech.. The at torneys had no expectation that tho writ of habeas corpus would be issued , and flic burden of tltrir nrgumiMtp wits for a stay of execution pending,(in ap peal to the United States rtipreue court. Judge Grosscup dunlml the writ and telegraphed to Judge IVoodi at Indian apolis asking him to come to Chicago toifiglit or tomorrow to consult as to granting the stay of execution. A mo tion was fhon wade to appeal to the supremo count ad the kind irem the de cision and argued for a stay of ^execu tion pending the hearing of nppeul. Judge Grosscup wrote a note to Sheriff Gilbert rreiuostlng him to postpone too execution until the last moment speci fied In the vrarrant. The sheriff re plied that vriv'te he would net with nil due reg.inl to the prisoner's rights, he would hlro act only under proper au thority on advice of Ms attorney. At 4:30 o'clock the alturooys for the stale and prisoner again appeared to Judge Gro»*ciip’s court, lie informed them tint ho bad doubled to overrule the motion for an nppeul to the United States supreme court, which cnrrleil wtth It a rehiAil to publish an order for a stay of execution. This Is the last straw wifi cl, will break Prender- gast’s n,vk, as Governor Altgeld had In tho morning telegraphe,! to the at torney* f,ir the defense refiiKlng tbelr appllRctlon for a reprieve. He Is con vinced Ihm every opportunity has been given to prove the inranity of Pren- dergast EARTHQUAKES IN TURKEY. More Than a Hundred Lives Lost and Much Property Destroyed. Constantinople* July 12.~i$iight eartn- quake shocks continued from time to time throughout the njght, but this morn ing the ^clty resumed Its normal appear ance. The sh'ops are re-opening urd the inhabitants are returning to tneir nouses. Detailed Investigations snow that me seismic disturbance has extended through out a wide area, and reports from various points largely increase the death roll. The number of victims of the earthquake up to last evening Is officially stated to be 110, but the real number Is believed to be far greater. The centre of the disturb ance scums to have- been the town of Bruso, at the north foot of Mount Olymp us, rifty-one miles southeast of Constanti nople, one of the cUetft and moe* im portant commercial clues of Turkey. A shock waa felt throughout the penin sular Anatolia, 128 miles from here. Many railway stallions have been damaged, und the town of Jalova. on ttie gulf of lsmiclt. Is almoat totally destroyed. Great dam age was done all along the line, and many liver were lost. At the village or San Stephano, the sea suddenly receded for a distance of 200 yards, then returned an suddenly, hurling the boats violently over tho quays, creating a scene of wild confusion and doing great damage. WALTON FOR LIVINGSTON. Paints, Oils, Blass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Write Tor Quotalioxis-^sart Before Placing Your Orders o. P. & B. E* WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. SASH DOORS. LUMBER. MOM MWi UK WO CEMEIT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. liadihs wholesale houses. G. Bernd & Co. Manufacturer* and BUltti.i BAENEfitt / BTACOlf, 05- SADDLERT. LEATHER AOT SHOE $10180% am. 452. 454an-3 456 Cherry Street L. Cohen & Co., J. I, MACE, M imager. 4J1 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga* Prices always tho lowest. “Uaaola'’—Beet So. Cigar la Haooc. Plstillen and Wholesale Dosleriiii LIQUORS. TOBACCO and OIQABi farlealar attention paid to Order,. MACOH SASH, DOOH. & LUMBER C0„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, -AND MANUF ACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. MUST SHOW DISPATCHK8. FUvWko. July 1-—The managers of the Wresero I’oioa Totqgraph tVut|a- ny. the Postal Telegraph and Cable Ckimuny anil the North American Tel- ograph (Vuiony have Ikvo supoe- tued at CWeugo, Milwaukee-and \a- rtaua other dries to sppar and pro duce the tciegrupblc osTi-spouileace of Debs and other parties connected with Ibe Pulltuan taiycon and strike. WEATHER INDICATIUNH. Ws.hlnxton, D. C.. July U.-Kor Geor gia: Fair, south triad.: warmer in era. tral porUoo. WYMAN MlAY BE BAILED. New York, July 12.—Judge Barrett of the supremo court this morning granted a certificate ot reasonable doubt In the case of Ersatus Wtm.in, who was re cently convicted In the court of oyer and terminer before Judge Ingram of forgery for having forged the name of T. Bulllnger «s endorser of a ohock for ts.000, made by R. G. Dun S: Co. and payable to llullinger’s order.' The ques tion submitted to the Jury was whether Wlman Indorsed th* name of liulllnger upon the check with the Intention to defraud Dun or hla partnere. Judge (Mrrett aoys that all questions •> to whether the indorsement was made wtth the Intention to defraud Kuilmger or to defraud Wlman’i own bank, were substantially, excluded from the consid eration of the Jury- Under the certtncate. which I* now granted hy Judge Itarrett, an appKestton will undoubtedly he made for the release of Wlman on ban pending an appeal and Its decision by the general term of th* supreme court. SMUGGLERS CAPTURED. Jacksonville. July 12.—A special to the Timts-Vtoriu from TVnpo, Via., pays: For gome time Cuban smug glers have been doing a lively bustorea on the oust coast of Florida. There wits a regular Bee* of smacks lugugvd In the imslness, auvl tad only rite reve nue law* but ab»' the quar.mtine reg- ul.ttcms were brokea. Ywgvrday the revenue cutler Mdjuue arrived at An- dote and fbuotl six smacks andtored th.-rc ongnged to illegal mi file. The Mctxtne took the eotuv mmiber lu ch irgr- ami -procrtxlctl wtth them to Mullot Key, where rtny were turned over to the authorities. Cigars and brandy are the principal articles ban died by the smugglerw. BULLDOZED"THE CHAMBER. Paris. July 12.—Thr chautlxr of dej>- Utlcs rejected today M. Caraguac’s pro]»'-nli for an Incune tax by a vote ot 2U7 to 23A As the propmul bad been Kavstuously opp'«-M by the gor- ermuent Premier Dupuy and Finance Miuluter Poincare atmouaoal thrt, to view ot the narrowness of the majori ty. they must have a vote ot detav or resign. Owtktaoce was theu voted by ISUll against 80. mSSern ■BUTLER AND TILLMAN. A Tough Crowd Greeted filiem In Charleston Lost Night. Charleston, July 12.—The campaign circus reached Charleston Wednesday noon, and, after a day spent in recu perating and toning up in and about the city, the curtain was rang up nt 7 o'clock this evening at the hall steps before a crowd off 6,000 peopta, ixernaps 10 per cent, 'being colored people. County Chairman J. M. KJnloeh pre sided and Introduced the speakers. Governor Tllhriln mus not kindly received and bud to fight bind to get to a word. He was, as usual, rough and abusive, and called Charleston as many had names ns were hurled at him by tthe crowd. Gen. Butler was given a hearing, but wa ssometimes inter rupt’d. The crowd was nolsv generally, and when John Gary Watts waa Introduced they attempted to howl rtm down. He made some very dlstsstfful remarks re marks and was finally hissed down. Mr. Tindall made a sensihta end brief speech, mostly compllmonl'ary ipo the city of Charleston. John Gory Watts took occasion to insult the Fourth brigade and was hissed for hisppalns. BANKERS ASSIGN. New York, July 12.—L. A. Alexander & Co., hankers and brokers' nt 51 Broadway, assigned today to Archi bald Leroy, giving prefereitoes for $40,000 to a large nnmbcr of creditors In tills city, PWIadclphia, Louisville, Chattanooga, Waitorvllle, New York, etc. Total liabilities $20,000; total as sets $150,000. He Carried the County Three to One Over Cttndler. ■Atlanta, July 12.—(Special.)—Living ston core* the first victory in the congressional race In the Fifth district, carrying Walton county today by 3 to 1 over Col. 'Milton Cl licit-.-. Fulton is the next to aot, next Wednesday being the date set for the primary. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS - MEET. Olevetand, July 12.—Ctavelntxl was gaily decora tod to yellow and white, and red. wih.to nnd blue this morning when the deleglWtei to the big Christ ian Endeavor oonventloti began arriv ing to force. The scare on account of the strike interfering wtth the plans of Intending visitors has blown over to some extent, and while the attendance trill undoubtedly be cut down to con siderable extiuvt, still the convention will be it largo one. Tonight It Is esti mated Hint from 12.000 to 15,000 have arrived. CRUISER DAMAGED. Antwerp, July 12.—The steamer Azof broke adrift today aavtl ran afoul a Unftrtl States cruiser Tho cruiser was at anchor. Botth vessels were dam aged above the water line, the cruiser to the amount of $12,000. The tank steamer will be libelled for the damage. A TOWN BURNED. Toledo, O.. July 12.—Edon, n small town In Williams county, Ohio, was burned today. The loss amounts to 1175,000. Bevenly-t'wo bull lings were destroyed. Including nearly the entire business section of the town. niOTOUS M1NKKS. Glasgow. July 12.—Too striking miners at Itlantyre. eight, miles from this city, have become riotous. The local authori ties being unable to atop the disorder have applied to the Glasgod police for us- riatonce. • LEGISLATURE ADJOUUNF.n. Baton ftouge, July 12.—At mMnlght both houses ot the general assembly finally adjourned, the present session or the legislature having expired by llmua- tlun. HE-NO Look at It this way. We offer to send you a free sample of IlK>NoTe«. This must cost something. If you do not llko the toa we nra that much outs phis the cost of this advertisement. We can not nothing hack without your ap> pros at We positively assert that thia U the purest tea we can got. MARTIN GILLET Ae CO., , k <Estsb!bb«i MM Ilaltlmarc, Md.; ; Madison Avenue HOTEL riadlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3 P tr a}U ‘ U P‘ American Plan. Flreprool 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, Psor. Passenger Elevator runs all night. MAGNETIC NERVINE. It told with writti cuiranteo to core naaa«Hc«dacne nnd K uni *i<ln andWnkO- falrrss.caused bjrux- ccflclTatueatOpiam, the brnln, rnaslmc Misery, Insanity amt D«Q*h| Harrunup-. Iini'ot.’ii. y, Lo-t Fowor in eithornex, Premature Old Ape* InrolunUw LoeeeB. caused i r 1 *111' 1111 tf»•.; oTFr-cxprtit.n ol the drain ami Errors of Youth. Itrlreato Weak Oiyans their Natural Vigor ruj dnublee the joja of life; cures Lucorrbosa and Petnale Weakneea* A months treat ment, In plain peckape, hy mall, to any address, |1 per box, 6 boxes $&. With every |5 order we giro a Written Ounrantee focuro or refund the money Circulars froo. Guarouteo if sued only by our &r< tiudlvoaffeut. GOODWTN & SMALL*. Sole Agents, Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. Macon. Ga. MACON SAVINGS BANK 579, Mulberry Street, Macon, Go. Capital and Surplus RM.W0.te Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposits ot ft and upward. Real estate loons on th* monthly Installment plan, and loans 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. B, Board, man, H. C. TlndolL H. O. Cutter, F. E. BruhL H. T, PowelL Samuel Altmayer. EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON, QA. H. J. Lamar, Goo. B. Turpin. President. Vic«-Praald«aL J. W. Cabanlaa, Cashier. We aollclt the bualneu ot merchant* planters and banlc^ offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. THE UNION SWINGS BANK & TRUST CO SfAOOX. GEORGIA. H. J. Lamer, President; Geo, R Tur- pir. VTce-Prealdent; J. w. Oebanlea Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant. CAPITAL, 1200,004. SURPLUS, 130,004. Interest p*i«a on depoait* l per cent, per annum. Economy la the road to wealth. Deposit your pavings any they will be Increased by interest* Com pounded semi-annually. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA, On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,200 feel 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, with all modern Improvements. . Direct connection made via twin* leaving Macbn at 4:25 p. m. nnd 4:15 a m. on, the Central. Terms *noderate. For information apply for circulars at C. R. R. office or to CHAS. L. DAVI8. Proprietor. . HALE SPRINGS. In the mountains of East Tennessee. Red sulphur, iron, epsom, alum and freestone waters. Table flrst-clasa. Climate excellent. Everything consid ered, the cheapest and best summer resort in the South. For particulars and catalogue write to GEORGE A. MURRAY. Wt T. jroBXSTow, W. A. Davis, President Vice President. Hovau M. burrs. Secretary and Treasurer The Guarantee Co of Georgia. Write, bonds for caaniera, treaaurtflt so. mlnlttraton. ex.-a to re. guardian*, r*. •elvers, and dee* . s general fiduciary ' onto. Ml Been ad vtr-et. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. la tbs spo- olsltles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. In confidence, with etsmp* DR. c. JL PEETE, BYE, BAR. THROAT AND NOS IB. Houre, * to 1 end 2 to 5. Telephone M. Office, 572 Mulberry, cornet Second street, Macon, Ga. DR. t. H. SHORTER, ®YJL EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. OlficatW Cherry St, Macon, Go. DR. J. II. MOORE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offio, with Dr. K. P. Moore, U5 Wtih. tngton Avenue. Macon, Ga. Office Ht>urs—7 to 8 a, m.. l to 3 d. m. ( to S p. m. B. W. WRENN, dR. Attorney-at-law, BraSSra* Atlanta, Georqi*. GEORGIA, Bibb County—E. G. Fer- guhon having applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of M. L. Munger, late of said county, de ceased, -this la to notify all parties concerned to Ale objections, if any they have, on or before the flm Mon day In August, 1894, why letters should not he Issued aa asked for. C. M, WILEY, Ordinary. J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vice President L. P. Hillyer. Cashier. The American National Bank, MACON, GA CAHT^..... 5250.000.00 SURPLUS 115M0.M Largest capital of any national ban k to Central Georgia Accounts of W* * hJ WU 1 W«vS careful Mteation^CorrMPom , OP MACON, GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. TV. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLAHT r S SOU, BANKER MAC0R GEORGIA. - - ESTABLISHED 1863 .Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits ^ e handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.