The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 30, 1894, Image 8

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t :- v ! v" THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1894. THE SOCIAL SWIM AT ST. SIMONS iThe Crowning Event of the Whole Seaton Wet a Progressive Euchre Party. IT WAS GIVEN THURSDAY EVENING The Otnltai Amr or Inilv ul u«l- l.Mry am u« blue Oan tta. Fromiatnc* Over All F«i»OMarr»eN Thor* St Simon's Island, July 27,—(Btaflf Cor respondence.)—^tVie crowning no.ixl event of tho Benson at tho Hotel St. Si mons wav celebrated*with n progressive euchre party tonight, and tho large number of people who participated will ,never forge* the enjoyable evening apenrt In the tqxicloua parlors of tho hotel, j Nine tables were arranged, around tvMch were sensed clghrt«efi as fait wo men and eighteen os handsome men as could be found at h resort in any part oft the country, each attired In full even ing drevs and^Uie whole forming one large living bouquet of human flowers 1 hat was revplendenit in 1U beauty and brilliancy. It Is hard to conceive that such a m.itfnltkont affair could . have Jkm.-ii gotten up in a tew hours, but such, however, is the cave. It was 11 o’clock this morning when several ladles were jdltfcu string progressive euchre, and be fore the conversation was finished one of'them proposed a game for the even ing; the others jumped at the proposi tion anil in a few minutes more all of ihe 1 necessary preliminaries were ar ranged and one of the ladies on her way to Brunswick to purchase prizes. By 4 o'clock she was back and every thing was In readiness, ft was Mrs. George W. Coates who dfU the buying and the ladies who were w»lh her in arranging for the party were Mrs. Ju lius May. Mrs. Isaacs, Mrs. A. Kiser and Mrs. Harry Raymond. After lea ant broad veranda and of fice of tlie hoitel became more and nore i»nlivened with 'tho large number of ele- giintly mured guest* who vv.tl* finally summoned to tho’ parlor where the con ical was ribout to begin. Only a very fuw>red few had seen tho prizes and spocsilatUm was rife as to whsit they werew This only lent additional zest to the occasion, however, and k was wkh n qufcver of excltemeitf. that the game began. For dhree hours tho battle royal .waged, while sallies of wit and bright repartee ruled tho hour. At last the result wii declared, however, and tl was found that Mrs. J. L Lowry of Maron and Mrs. Julius M*tv of Macon had Ucd for first (prize. On tho cut Mrs. Lowry won, nnd -the second prize was awarded t< Mrs. >MAy. The booby was won by Mrs. Alex lllock of Macon. When the announcement was mode that all three of the prizes were won by Macbn ladles loud cheers for Macon echoed and re-echoed through the spa cious building. The first prize wan a solid silver h«ir pin, tho se-.wid a gold dagger and the booby a solid silver um brella clasp. Tho gentlemen's prizes wore won by Mr. Maddox of Montgomery, Ain., flrat prize, gold scarf pin: second. Mr. Nat (Emanuel of Brunswick, blue enamelled guff but too a nnd the booby by Mr. Har ry Simpson of Chattanooga, silver um brella cl.inp. The ladles present were Mitt CassIo Isaacs, in yellow crepe de chine; Mies 3.aura Kupferirm, In pink silk and lace, with pink roses; Mrs. Julius May, pale •>bio wtlk with whHo moire trimming* r.nd vllnmonds: Mrs. M. Inane*, blu«*k tsllk with Jet trimmings; Mrs. G. w. Coates, light blue silk w>Mh black luce nnd pink rose*: Miaa Resale SoQlle, tight blue crepe do chine: Mr* A. Kiser, black adlk with point lace and diamonds: MUa 3asl« Gomeo. white satin; Miss Nancy AVfnoheater. while Grecian gown; tin. B. Himcb, black tdlk: Mrs. A. Block, whlto mull with pink trimmings; Mrs. Harry Raymond, Nile green mull; Mr*. C. A. Du mi. old rose silk with diamond*; Mr*. Mk'Cnll. blue mull; Mm J. t. Low ry; black silk and lace; Mr*. 9togaJ, white Mlk mull: Mrs. Dr. Etheridge, white nilk and lace: Mrs. 81cmn. black *»lk and Jet trimmings; Miss Tobin, white org* t ml to. AH of the gentlemen were In full fvenlng dres* and It was gom-rally 6on- ceded that the affair was decidedly ihe most recherche ever given at a south lA'tlnnftto resort. The magnificent par lor wa* handsomely decor* t*d wif i ferrv*. ptrims nnd Men gras*, white the lights from the numerous chandeliers shone brilliantly nnd cffulgtmly In all of their prUunatto loveliness over n scene that will long bo remembered by those who were there. n. W. H. IT MAKES HIM M BLANC HOLLY, Bad Story of an Amertcus Young Ma <muI Hit GirL s From the Amadous Thnm-ltecorder, H« bought for her IhS itmt mclo brought here this seuHon. « ffiqHtunjcr v the "Jonas" varlliy, and o red red SI I put It in’the refrtg.M-itor and send It d ut 6 clock. HI leaving Instruotl to aend the mMjn and twcoinpaiiying note ut the ufoper time. In the Interim a >THing man who had purchased a runall melon during the day, rent hla porter for It. fcikl w«a not a lit tle surprlsM when he returned with n splendid *ii pound "Jone*" melon luMend ot the Brint guinea melon he h,».l bought. However, he quickly d|*mt»*M the sub ject from hla mind, attributing the m.a- take to Sfa well known liberality, and with a party of congenial spirit* dvrourr-l the bu. luscious melon. At i o’clock a diminutive specimen of melon of the guinea variety was delivered, togelhor With a delicately perf imed note, ot a certain residence in Amerlcuv the ■ttUtad darkey who made the mistake >r the to »mln« hurrying am.iy at full futced. The n.»tc. written In good faith, c\*ttveycd the rotfier startling mhnmntlon that the accompanying melon woe the finest that ever grvw In Sumter county. ’And aa Ate fated -von.h-mgly upon the IttuS maton, about tho wise of a cocoanut rhe dnubtlesa thouqht It allonge that \na 22 °! OIJ ■ »*» oat « » twrlbta ttMopto. Til, stary gaw ih,. m-h.i.t „r tha m-lan fb* Jim-Jams when he lu-.ira at BBTIOBD THE REQUEST ShttEhttl. July -t.-Th,. ItriHk,'! cru.s.T IVjrj) )t,e mIM fr.> m Che K..> U^ex-t Unti.h loteresu i n i-ort*a. The Japanese ntinl«:.'r In S.s.>ul requested the king, before hi* capture, to demand the With iraA.il of A'hlnao# CAeroupon bhe Jap&nvtso re».»!KV vi.t. **- ul - Arw '' ■> brief en- counter they rou>si Ooreans. ^ NVEATIIER 1ND1OAT10NB. IVtalkBfUjQ, July 29 ^hV.r u»hr»u. **ir. vurtabh- wind* 1 **** Or. Price’s Cream Baking Howdee U*s Fair Hqfent Medal aod DON’T MARRY Until you have eien otir samples of wed ding invitation*, which we *end free of chars* Addrewa J. i'. Ht-vn-* </ i:n.. Jewelers, 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. WORK THIS WEEK IN CONGRESS Some Confidence I, Expre.sed That an Agreement Will Be Reached Thi, Week on Tariff. APPROPRIATIONS IN THE SENATE Tit. Bill* to B. Unrrl.d Through—In (lit Hoaia Ufa DoArIU Programma flas llaan Mappatl Out far (ha Waah'a Work, Wflsbfngtoo, July 29.—The torrid It eat In iiUJfUf 'Quo Old IT ctAmpremis^r*. Bx- treuritfw find thedr olwtluu»cy wlltcrUii; wktii their »hlrt oaUam. Btnittor Jeoien, wbu lum luul Gie laboi'io^ cur in the* tariff bill in the senate side since it left the bouse, Is clturly confldwrii t'liat rnn affreeuumt of some sort will be readied this week. Wbeltier dol/ate, wliicli will tflien 1V>Uaw, will be brief or in definitely protracted, will depend en tirely upon tflie ofim of fbe resolu tions pmoeffted by the cooferees. OiniCting the turiff bill from the cul* cuUiuous iih u> wboi may take place, there Js every IruKeaiiMii tliuit the end of the week will see all the appropria tion bills safely »mt of the way. Mr. Cockrell, oh.nirnuwi of the senalte com- mii/tes on appi\)priutkj«ns, exjiect» to liot tho sundry dvil bill, tliat vehlclo Which carrlja everything; not otherwise provided for, out of tlio coumiluoe poum by Monday night to be reported TiutMkiy murxaag. £le will call it up tt once for oonaidiirtiitlon. He then ex* pen 'to 'lai vo u tMkudxy bill in such sHwipe fhiAit he cun foliotw the sundry olvtl bill wiit'ii i't whetj nckxled. This will ooiiipleto the iippooprinllon bills oud leave the eeukUe fil-e to discuss the tariff or to 'ilhrailLuii ludjoumnient If deluys arc Vn»:criK>sod. It nwy bo Glut the Ohtncse treaty will get Its day in court, but there doesn't ttopasr to be much Interest In tihb treklttca Just now, nnd ttfli partlc- uiur treaty m to huve more active cmiiiics tilinu frkiuls. IN THE HOUSE. ^Vnshlngttm, July 29.—Drifting Is the only wanl thtait vviJl uocimitely describe tlio wncllt’iMU of affairs Kn «tho house of represeui'n'tlvew. All tlio buslnetM Wifob the managers fed it Is In any wise aoKUtteft for record purpose* to pass at this sttfsion of congr<*sfi 1ms al ready been dUq4c*%l of, toml tliey ure now simply wsItOog on the conference commHftoe to gi*vo them aa opportunity to scffltto eiw> differences between the cvvhp bnochesover/ohoso tii<e*un>g upon \Mlnrdi tin* IriMise luul already once IwtKsfNl. No programme lias been ar- raoigod fer nost wvtek, further Uian ffSft Wlfityaky will be devoted to the Sruoro-Fundton (Odtaftd dectfun case fmm KwnsiB. Moore is tv Democrat aeoldng to got Funstou's neat, and Wie majority of tho oommStM lawe report ed in favor. A imsJtdng of the oanoMhi ou rules will be held Monday interning to decide wlkVt cosmnMaw aboil have the scs- sloiiH uf Monday iwrnl TuiwVay for the couttUlenvtilun uf buihicM. The Indian and kkuvuI cknumltlbaQa will possibly be the ftivored ones. The dthcr days in the we<4c will be oppoftioued later If it sbaJl l» found desirable to cont.lituc the policy of parcelling out the lime, 'rive programme is always subject, to kHnfopiou by QOOftvens rerati nnd there are *ix apprcprkut&on buk beside the tariff bill wbioli «re likely iri an.v time to come In ^usl viary Mio pnxx-ed* iJi’k . A Mll'JMCA-N LION. Ja Cue sine p'vfror ‘Near Keeienurg— Wears a Leather Collar. From the Rome Tribune. IU*»'!*'**»nr. Chu, July OT.—(Special.)— Very little ever happtns to mar the quiet ef thl* peaceful community, but for the pgt four weeks the good pMQlt have left their homes after the evening shiul- ovv» doHeJ down over the hill and valley with fa&r and trembling. The lithe, tawny body of a Mexican lion ha* boon bcsi Hcveral tlm>\\ both at night and In the broad daylight, t>v m of undoubted integrity. Farm houiws £ uy close together about two mi north of here, around Cai<lweir* »< tlon on the Columbus, Hume.and Chati uouga railroad. The houses are luoirly all on the eastern side of tho railroad, while on the other I* a dense stretch of woods with only a dwelling here and there, an-l it is around here that the lion is i more frequently than dwwhtrt. Several night** ago Mr. John Caldwell, a prosperous farmer and ml!) owner, hoard a noise In the yard, and went to the UUk door to investigate. Coming from a room brightly lighted lie could only see object* outlaid* very indistinctly. Standing v tn a foot of the door, was aomeUkfric which Mr. Caldw*cU first thought wi his large Yard dbg. nnd htead the ai mat on. thinking that the dlsturKuv was caused by some wild animal amoi the chicken*. A* objects baooaaa plain* he was borHM to K* that the surpooxi dog was the sinuous form of tbe Hon The animal never moved during the sev eral minutes rb-it Mr. Cal-hvcll stood ac near H. but when tho gentleman ran In to the boua% tleced hi* gun and returned, the Imnider had disappeared. Next m big fifteen fine chickens were mlssh Mi,. Ledbetter, who lives on Mr. t. wvd’o pl.urtati.si. has seen tho Hon plain* 1\ In the day tune, while It was crosa.ni an opening omx her home. She descrlta* It as being about the height of a larg dug, with short yellow h&lr covering its b<tdy, and a large leonine like head, and Shaggy, heavy hair covering neck and head. Hut the strange part of It Is that the beast has a thick leather collar around its neck, with .;U»v\ twelve Inches of chain attached to It. A large party spent a whole day hunt LADIES DO YOU KHOW OR. FLUX 1C BRUN'S STEEL BKQ PEKHYR0Y8L PILLS . ti'Mittio* iadd uuhr by GOODWYN'S DRUG STORK, Bold Agents, Ms con. Go. Vien's Summer Suits Smiling' as the Egyptian Sphinx is the Suit man. This is liis money losing time. If you buy as you ought to buy from today’s offerings we’ll be poorer by some hundreds of dollars tonight. It’s a matter of pride with us to lose wisely. All that ought to be yours, not ours, come under drastic prices. Cost couijts but little, ^quality pleads in vain. We can offord to drop money now in order to be rid of cer tain lines and we DO. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery Ail Kinds. | $100 Worm of Diamonds, Watches or Jewelry Giren Free Tj my cut tamer i between tout and October 1. Ing for It, but while ’hey were scouring one part of the country, the cnUnlng brute was »?en quite a distance from *here they were searching. Mr. J. it. Daniel, the third party leader of Baker’s district, had on experience with the dangerous beast recently, that he won’t forget soon. Mr. Daniel was re turning home about 10 o’clock at night, and while pamlng New Bethel church, a mile north of here, heard a growling nolee in the wood* his path lay through a dense, swampy piece of woods, and the night was Intensely (lark, making It al most Impossible to see his hand a foot from hi* face. He eotpped to listen, and h.-ird cat-like st«*p» coining towards him through the leaves. Queer sensations shot up and down hla backbone, and 4 Ms balr had an alarming tendency to do tho porcupine act. As he turned to boater his atop* homeward, a fearful, prolonged howl right behind him was heard. Mr. Daniel, thinking personal safety the bet ter part of valor, dashed swiftly up the rond. OnS a Mb* horse, he ran ! and close In the rear he heard something Kiplng through the underbrush. "Tile cold persplraitlon streamed from Ills face, and when at last he saw tlio welcome light of home, nnd reached the front tioor, he fell exhausted from fright:and the mad race over rough and hilly coun try. It is reported that the Hon wns the pet of ti rich lady in Alabama, and tint site has offered a reward of 9200 for Its capture. Report also has It that any lady can easily capture it, os It Is accus tomed to the touch of a womanX hand. So far, no lady has volunteered her (Serv ice for attempting so risky a trick. In the me,mtlmo, the good folk hereabout aro kept In n constant state ot terror. an>i chickens aro disappearing with alarming regularity. MAGNETIC NERVINE., It told with written J uaranteo to care !CT.» noUtfli-h-mid NcutaIkIu andWuke- tulu'-tw.rrtn'wl by in- ceftnlvi uieof Opium, Tobacco and Alco hol; Mental Dtpros* , Softening of 1 uonrrhcna «nd Female WauknoM. A month'* moot, la plain packagi, b* mall, to an i»>r bok.ehnteHtA With over? |6 nnh Written Guarantee «<■ cun- - r tMuui their treat- anjr addr«*», 91 kIv# a refund the pionej' tiuilre agent. GOODKVTN A SMALL. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Under and by virtue bf a power of sale con tained in a deed to secure debt made and delivered to the undtreigned by T. J. Bell and J. O. Bell, dated the 24th day of March. 1S93. and recorded in the clerk’s otllce of Bibb superior court in book &J. folio 530. the und«*r*lgm*«l will sell at public outcry, tor cash, before the court house door In Bibb county. On., between the legal bourn of sale on the first Tuesday (n August, 1894, the following described real estate na the property of said T. J. Bell and J. O. Bell; U V . All that tract br parcel of land lying &ml being In said s(ate and county consisting of two loti known In the plan of Hurvey of die Tindall property a* lot six <6» In Nook fourteen (14), nnd lot eight (8) in block fifteen (U>); suid plan of survey of said Tindall property is recorded In clerk’s office of Bibb su perior court In book MM, 'olio 714. Bald deed to secure debt gives the un* dersignM authority to sell at public outcry tho above described real estate upon default by said T. J. Bell and J. O. Hell In the payment of three month ly Installment* on said debt and Mid T. J. Bell tad J. O. Hell have now de faulted in the payment of more than three moMhly Inst.illments. The debt secured by said deed will amount, under the terms of said deed, to the sum of 9318.13 on the day of sale, which said amount, together with , the expenses of this proceeding, will be paid out uf (he proceed* of sold *ole. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS’ BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION. Rysls Sc Stone, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. By Of C! imm'-'I at th> regular July term. ISM. of court, will be sold lafore tl.e court bowse Jcor In Mv.'op, Uibb county, Georgia, on tl»- flret Tuesday In August, ISM. bttWitn the legal hours off sale, tbe following de*-?ribed property belonging to the Mtotl ot E. W. Melton, late of said county, deceased, to-wit: One lot, with the in-.proveitSents thereon, lying and being in the city of Macon, Otu, and known cti the it* »p of saki dty as port of lot No. 1 tn square «X fronting SI feet, more or less, on Plum street, and running back 1X1 feet, more or less, and adjoining prop erty ot A. Block and E. O’Connell, and being on *ud Plum street, between Sec- anJ Thirl atreu. the lm; to Yemenis there on consisting of one n. use on front of *.t!J lot and one house in the bock yard of said lot. Said property sold as the prepeffy of L*. W. Melton for the pur pose of paying the debts of said estate end for Jiainbutton among the heirs. Terms cash. A. A. CULLEN. Aoiniiuiirktot Estate E. \V. Paints, Oils,. Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Writ8 for Quotations- imH Before Placing Your Orders. O- P. & lE. WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. SASH DOOBI L0M8EB, MOULDlUSi Mllli ’Ml AND CE1IESF, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEAUmG WHOLiSALE HOUBEsT G. Bernd Sc Co. 3I.uul.ctur«r. u4 vxsjma. 8ADDLEBT. USATHEB AND SH0BPIDGIQ\ 45a, 156 ChoijyStrwt L. Cohen & Co., | hc.ow^ iuo 0a . J. J, MACK. Man.*,,. | WM ~>* 0tah »i» 4C1 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. I LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGAR), Price* always the lowest. | Paricnlar attention paid to Order*. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, —and maNtjp acturers of Sash. Doors and Blinds; Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass,- Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. I SHERIFF-S SALES. Georgia, Bibb Cbunty.—Will be sola before the court house door In the city of Macon during the legal hour® o< ealo on the first Tuesday in August, 1W4, the following described property, levied on to satisfy certain state and county tax fl. fas. for the year 1893, to-wit: Lo<t 4. block 9 Northwestern commons, bound on one side by property of R. and Kate Miller. William West and Carrie Wilkinson, on another by prop erty of E. E. Tracey, on another by an alley and on nnerther by Matt Alien. Levieid on the property of estate of Airs. E. C. Collins. Also, port of lot 6, square 70, city of Macon, bound on one side by Washing ton avenue, on on'other by property of K. P. Moore and on two others by al leys. Levied on as the property of Mrs. J. L. Saulsbury. Also, part of square 11, North west range, being 83 feet by 210 feet. Levied on us the property of William Lee Ellis. Also, Jot on Fourth oareet, bound on one side by property ‘of W. S. Pqyne, on another by property of Mrs. W. T. Harbaum, on another by Watson & Axi oms Co.’s warehouse and on another by Fourth street. Levied on aa the prop erty of W. T. Johnston. Also, part of lot Jn Godfrey district, bound on one side by new Houston road, on another by an alley and on another by ptoperty of Beery Hall. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Ad dle Brown. Also, lots 1 and 2. block 30, Bellevue, bound on one side by Euclid avenue, on another by Dbver street, on another by an alley und on another by property of American Investment und Loan Com pany. Levied on as the property of J. O. McMillan. Also, lot 14 of subdivision of lot 44 of Dubois’ survey the Thomas Wolfodk lands, said Jot being 54 5-8 feet front by ICO feet Jeep. Lovied on as the prop erty of John MeMullin, agent. AlfaO. one acre of land 1n Vtnevllle dis trict. corner of Forayth road and First street and known as lot 1, block 2, in the Wheeler survey of the Crump lands. Levied on as the property of E. A. Rosh, guardian. Atao, ono aero In Godfrey dlotriot, being part of lot 35, bound east by an alley, south by property of Ford, west by property of Battle and north by n B’.ireet. Levied on aa tho property of B. H. Wrlgley, trustee. Also, part Of lot 5, square 83, city of Macon, bound on one side by Washing ton avenue, on another by property of W. G. Johnson, on another by property of Mrs. E. J. Stephens and on another by colored Presbyterian church. Levied o«i a« 'the property of Champ Bryant. Also, Ibt In Godfrey dfcrtrict In Tindall property bound on one side by W. M. Gordon, on another by Wanl street, on another by Willingham and on another by Crutchfield. Levied on as tho prop erty of Ben Barton. Also, lot in Vineville district bound tvo’th by Mrs. Ford, east by Curator- phen & Tillman, south by Sullivan and west by John Berknor. Levied on as the property bt Surah HlUmnan. Also, lot I Jn hulxHvWon of an Mon tract bought by E. Roberson from J. W. Johnston In year 1881 and being part of original lot No. 152 In VlnttVtfle dlsfiriifr. Levied on as the property of Robert Robinson. Also, lot in VlnovlHe district bound north by Centra! railroad, west by W. A. Huff, south by Ann Bell find Sydney KeroVill and east by Henry Cainway. Lovied on as the property of Joe Sea- brooks. Also, lot In VlnovlUe district bound cast by a atreet. south by property of J. M. Jackson and weat and north by property of Cobb & CalxinUss. Levied on ns tho property of W.. A. Jackson for taxes tor years 1S92 nnd 1833. Also. 18 nores of land, more or less. In Ea«t Maoon dint riot b<*unri north by Dr. J. G. McCrary, e.-ist by Jefferson ville road, west bv lands of Kennedy and south by lands of Gus Artklnu. Levied on its the property of A. J. Sol omon for taxes for the year 1832. A Iho, lot on Adams street in city of Maoon bound north by Central rail road, west by Adams rttreot and south and west by CVimiHa Kitchens. Levied on as the projierty of Lena Carter for taxes for year 1891. A lot in Godfrey district containing two acres, more or less, bound eist by a lane, north by property or Douglass, W*wt by public road and south by prop erty of Hollis. Levied on as the prop erty of Henry Darby. Also, lot In Vinevtus district, bound on tbe west by North street, south by Mose Bivins, east by G. W. Dorr, and north by Emma Elliott. Levied on as the property of Sam Wommi'k. G. S. WESTCOTT. Sheriff. LAND SALE. Georgia, Bibb County—Under and by virtue of a power of sale vested in the New South Building and Loan Asso-’ elation of New Orteans, La., by W. E. Thoma3 and the stipulations In a deed to secure debt made and delivered to It by him. recorded in office clerk of Bibb superior court, book 59, page 81-83, the undersigned will sell at public outcry to tho highest bidder for cash, before the court house door in Bibb county, Georgia, between the. legal hours of sale, on. the first Tuesday In August, 1894, the following described property, wit: A lot of land In said state and county, East Macon, being lot No. 8, block 12. of Falrvlew, according to the map recorded in otlice Clerk Bibb su perior court, book "P P»" folio 704, fronting fifty feet on Applewood street and running back along Third avenue one hundred and twenty-five feet, to gether with all the rights and appur tenances thereunto appertaflning. Said land to be sold as the property of W. E. Thomas tor the purpose ot paying the sum of $814.56, being ad vances, $700; premiums and terest, $120.1; dues, $112, and fir.es, $15, less $132.60 paid in, evidenced by and due on a certain note or bond dated October 6, 1892. signed by W. E, Thomas, payable to the New South Bluldlng and Loan Association, to gether with all the costs of this pro ceeding. Said note or bond having matured by Its terms for the failure of said Thomas to pay the instalments on tihe same as they fell due. Skid note or bond being part of the contract evidenced by said deed and bond. This sale is radde according to the terms of the deed aforesaid, default having been made In the payment* by said Thomas thereby the entire amount of said indebtedness maturing and now being due under the terms of said deed and bond and payable out of the pro ceeds of said sale. 1 NEW SOUTH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW ORLEANS, LA. Estes & Jones, Attorneys. • 400 to 415 Paplur Street- Madison ivenue HOTEL, n.dison Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. SS P tr d n y an <t u f’ American Plan. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold before the court house door In the city of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in August, 1894: One house nnd lot In the Vlnevllle district of Bibb county, "bounded a3 follows: On "the north by a road; on tho east by an al ly; on the uouth and west by lands of SallJe Green. Levied on as the prop erty of William Green So satisfy an aolachmen't Issued by J. H. L. Ger- dlne, N. P. and ex-offlcio J. P.. In fa vor of the Virginia Furniture Cam- nany vs. William Green. O. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. MACON SAVINGS BANK ST4, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and Surplus JiSO.ooo.oe Pays 5 per ceat. interest on deposits of $1 and upward. Real estate loans on tha monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal de pository for trust funds. Will act as administrator. sxecutOr. guardian, recelvsr and trustee. H. T. POWELL. President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier Directors—Geo. B. Jewett, A. E. Board, roan, H. C. Tindall. H. G. Cutter, P. B, Bruhl, H. T. Powell, oamuel Altmaysr. EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON, GA. " H. J. Lamar. Geo. B. Turpin. President. Vloe-PreaklenL 1. w. Cabanlee, Oaahler. We solicit the bualaees of merchant* planters and hankA offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. IHE UNION SKYINGS BANK & TRUST GO MACOH. GEORGIA. H. J. Lamar. President; Geo. |j. Tur- ptr- Vice-President; J. W. GabanJes, Cashier; D. M. NelUgan. Accountant. CAPITAL. 9200,000. SURPLUS, IJ0.00Q Interest paid on deposits • per cent, per annum Economy Is the road to wealth. Deposit your savings any they will be Increased by Interest. Com pounded semi-annually. 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, Pnor. 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. Tho finest bathing on the continent; swimming pools 16 by 40 feet, and in dividual baths for ladies 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. Direot a cCr.neotlon made via train* leaving Macbn at 4:25 p. m. und 4:15 a. m. on the Central. Terms moderate. For inforinatlon apply for circulars at C. R. R. office or to CHAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor. • & •\S'*\S/e 'g/evi/e \S/'o I LEADS THE WORLD. | T ihlvMr’e American 5 LIDDCy S CUT GLASS. 5 $ If you want the? ») finest quality cuU. '* glass, buy goods 5 having this traded mark. $ 9 CHAS. H. SOLOMON, Solo Agt. » ^ W» X. johNATO®, w. A. Daws, PrealilenL Vice President Eowaxa AL burrs, BeereUry and Tre*sar*c Tile Guarantee Co of Georgia. Writ*, bond, for ciatu.cs, trtasur*r*. ^ mbUsUMon. aoouton, guardian., ra. dsara. sai Sow a gtnml nowclui; bulMM. OfBo* Mt BMoad atrMf PROFESSIONAL CARDS- '< DR. J. J. SUBERS. R.nnanently locst.d. In th« .po- cialUes venereal. ' Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and bolson otic. Cure guaranteed. Addreaa in confidence, with stamp. HO Fourth street Mtoon. Os. Highest Award World’* Fair. DR. c. H. PESTS, . BTB, BAR, THROAT AND.NOSH Hours, * to 1 and i to I, Telophons *4. Office, S71 Mulberry, corner Second street. Macon. Ga. DR. t. H. SHORTER, eye, bar. nose and throat. Office US Cherry St, Ifaooo. Ga. DR. J. 1L MOORE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe with Dr. K. P. Moore, 115 Wash, lngton Avenue. Macon. Ga. Office Hbur.—7 to I a. -n.. 1 to S pi m, InihU. B. W. WRENN, JR. Attorney-at-Law, Atlanta, Georgia, J. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. HUIyer. Csshier. The American national Bank MACON, GA. CAPITAL...r .1250,000 00 SURPLUS.* .. , r .. ,,$25,000.00 Largest capital of any national bank In Centra) Georgia. Accounts of banks, corporation* and indi/idual* will receive carnal attention. Correapon- deuce Invited. First total M, OF MACON. GA. CAPITA Li SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PBKS1IU..NT. W. W. WRIGLET, cash ikk. L G. PLANT'S SON, BANKBE BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 13S3 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. W e handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.