The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 31, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MQRM^G, JTJLY 31, 180-1. R, C. WILDER'S SONS CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. lumber, rough anfl dressed. shingles, lathe, and dealers In mixed paints, lead. Dili. lime, planter, cement and bullilera’ hardware. CM TO 622 T HIRD STREET. Paints, Oils, Class, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Write for Quotalions^.nimw Before Placing Your Orders. THE MONTHLY ACCOUNTS FILED ' The Cential Haa Overdone Itsell by More Than One Million Dollar,. THE SOUTHWESTERN IS AHEAi It Bsm»d More Than Itn R«nt»l for the y #nr —Th« Aagttilnnnd invnnnnh » Jjltfl* Uegclenl I» !«• ■haw- gag for tl&o l*oit Honihe The monthly accounU of the Central railroad receiver* have been filed In the office of Clerk King of the United mates circuit oourt In accordance with <tn order paeeed by the presiding judge. Enough of the accounts have been died to show what the Central property ha* done during the yeur ending June 30, IBM. The malusuni earned gross for the twelve months ending at that tlm< 33,622,925.M, while expenaes of *1.5,0.- 137.68 left net earnings of 31,012,807.85. Tltla 1* an excellent showing for the malnatem for the year, and. 1« more than half what the onUra property was expected to earn for the yettr. The earnings of the enalnelem for April (were 3148,631.88, expensea •»112.430.40, lonving net enrnlnga of ,30,100.37; for May die gross earnlnga 1166, W6.76, ex- ,ions*" ,102.763.*7, leaving not oarnlngs of ,64.223.80. and for June tho gross earning* were ,146.221.17. expenses ,27,170.82. leaving net ,49.060.36. The malnetrm ha* shown excellent net corning* for every month of thq year. The Increaae In the net earnlnga for the twelve month* ending Jun. ,0, 1894. over 'those of the name period for 1893 wo* ,221,282.10. Wilton, considering the dullness of almost every season, la a remarkable showing# Too earnings of the Southwestern for rhe year show up J***’ JS 0 ! S, S for the twelve month* was 31.09ijto.99, expontee $710,130.65, leaving net earn ings of ,379.782.14. Tho earning* of ehl* road for Juno did not ehow up quite so Well, the grow being ,58.424.63. and the net only ,4,618.63. The oouth- svwtern, however, ha* shown itself to ho one of the be*t paying properties In the ey»tcni. mvl It 1* for tw* reason that the reorgunUatlo. commlttee ls making It what la considered so liberal Tho earning* of the Augusta and Ss- vnninth railroad for the yeer do not ouusl the amount of the annual romai under the oor.trect. The grosa earning* one ,201.864.61. with expensea of 3115.- 022.01, having net earning* of ,60,.32.60. while the annual rental under the con tract la about ,70.000. The gross earn ings far June wore ,10,711.08 nnd the t.ot only ,1,680.92. The Upenn Counlry railroad ehow* n deficit ol easttltiga from expenaes for the year of ,1.101.10. tmti for June n de ceit of 3204 70. Tlte net e.,mlnss of the liMiU for June wero 5180.47. The earn- IttKH and expenses of the Ocean Steam ship Company are given only tor me six nM'iiths ending June 20. 3 he gixaa Ih ,601.213.81, expense* 543,137.7s, leaving n-t e-itnlnr* if ,17.0,4.01 The Ooeon Htennu-ltin Oompony loet money during the month of June, showing « denett or 33,208.95 between tho earning* and oper ating expensea. Th* Savannah nnd Atlsntlo rnliroan. otherwise known a* Site Tyboe railroad, ma.la inn during tin twelve months ending June SO. 316.363.01, while the ex penses were ,10.819.01 leaving not 36,- 436,70. The earnlnga of this branch for the month of Juno ehow up n« adlbwit: Ores* earning* *4.512.29. expense* 31.- 836.26, net earnings 12.716.03. Th* re- ports nf She Savannah nnd Western railroad accounts are made ■eparately, and na yet none ofthem bsvs been Wed. U>‘-elver Comer la exneoted back front Now York today and will probably bring tho news of whal progtwe line been nudo with the rwrganlittlon plan, lie Ita* been In conference with the reor- gjnlxsiriim ctswiMw fbr the lost two -week* and It la believed Ih* plan will eoon be rendv to be announced. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION” CURB. This 1* beyoud question the mostsuo. restful cough medicine wo bay* ever sold. A fuvf dose* Invariably cure* the worst cases of croup, cough and lirouohllU. while lu wonderful success |a the euro of consumption 1* without parallel lu the hlstury of medicine, tluee I** Ural discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a teat which no other medlolue can stand. It you liav* a cougU. we earnestly aak you to try It. Price 10 cculs. 60 cent* and ,L — jour lungs are sue, chest or ha is lame, use Shiloh'* 1'orou* Plaster. Sold by Gootlwyn A Small Urn, Coutpsuy. comer Cherry *uv«t as Cotton uveuus. NBW USE TO MONTGOMERY. Via Georgia Southern and Fbriikv PROCLAMATION To Amend Section* of the Constitution of the sate of Georgia,. Executive Department, Atlanta, Ga July 28. 1894.—Whereas, The general assembly of Georgia, *t eh* «e*alon of 1893, passed the following three (3) set* to mend the constitution of -Che state, to-wit: No. 104 An adt to amend paragraph 1 of sec tion 2 of article 6 of the constitution of this state, so as Co increase the number of judges of the supreme court of this state from three to five, 'to oonelst of a chief justice and four Mfodate Justice*. Section 1. Bo it enacted toy -the gen eral assembly of the elate of Georgia, and It 1* hereby enacted by authority of tbs some, that the constitution of the state 4>o amended 'by adding after, the worde "chief Justice" in the second line of the tlrst paragraph of section 2, article 6 thereof -the words "and four associate Justices," In lieu of the word* In said -line, “and ttwo associate Jus tices,” so (hilt said paragraph When amended shall read: "The supreme court shafll oooolat of a chief justice and four associate justices. A majority of the court ahall constitute a quo rum.” Sec. 1. Be it further enacted, Than whenever th* above proposed amend ment to the constitution shall be agreed to by lwo-th1rii» of the member* elect ed to eaoh of the two houses of the genera) ussembly, ■ the governor *huli, and ho la hereby ladChorlxed and In structed to cause said amendment to be published hi at least two newspa pers In each congressional district In this state for 'the period of two months next preceding the time of holding the next general election. Sec. 3. Be It further enacted. That the above proposed amendment ehnll be eubmltted for ratification or rejec tion to the electors of this state «t the next general election to be held after publication, aa provided for In he sec ond section of this act,.4n the several election distrusts of this state, at which olectlon every person ,»hall be qualified to vote who 1s onMtied to vote for mem bers of the general assembly. All per- sons voting at satd election In favor of adopting the proposed .amendment to tho constitution shall have printed or written on *thelr ballots the words: "For ratification of the amendment of paragraph 1 of section 2 Of article 6 of the constitution," and all persona opposed to -the adoption of said amend ment shall have written or printed on Chclr ballot* the 'words: "Against rati fication of the amendment of para graph 1 of aectlon 2 of article 6 of the constitution.” Sec. i. Bo It further enacted, That the governor he, and he Is, hereby au thorized and directed to provide for the submission of the amendment proposed In tho first section of this act to a vote of the people as required 'by 'the constitution of tills state, tn paragraph 1 of section 1 of 'article IS. and by this act, and, It ratified, the governor shall, Smiling as the Egyptian Sphinx is the Suit man. This is his money losing time. If you buy as you ought to buy from today’s offerings we’!! be poorer by some hundreds ot 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 counts 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. Mi. MALLARY BROS. & GO. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET lillglllUUj DUIlUlUj U SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds Wor th ol Diac on Is, Watches or Jewelry Given Free T, custom rs brUoMt nous and October l. Every Auttomer girm an op- £,?,!,<!? toi'l a part«/ th it pi/t. OEO. T. BEeLaXO. HO Srrmi &. lrfsive Macon 11:10 a. m Arrive America* 8S» p. a Arrive Montgomery 8:00 P. m, Ask for tickets via the Suwanee JUver Route. G. A. Macdonald, general passenrer ngent, Macon. Ua. Telephone 100. JAPAKK SB pnug CURB . « »n 1 (VnpM* T; >-*tiu4 nt, coopting t-f HTPikilTOHII.H, "rv-u .-s ot OtiUro*n« wwi t*o Ik'iM ot Otnime i.t. A n«t«Mailtmr Cur* t"T PilM at «T*ry nutmrw wU W-v-s It an oparaUt MUi th# Vnlfw or LxWihmsof cmrbollc acid. wki< iro and niVtau a parnsononlcur*, and ort> Ibyonra^DU, rorisTip atioh |l-rmt UYKKandVTQtttv’H Iditiil.Mvi; «ud I lAXsDi'l KiriKH. bstall, mild ata« ptaaaaut to aaijacUilj adapted tor c^fidraa'a as*. OUDuao* utU-iim-*'- GOODWTN a 8MAU5. Sole Agents. Cherry Strset and Colic* Avenue, kl»oon. Os. when he ascertains such ratifications from the secretary of state, to whom the returns shall be referred tn the same manner as In cases of elections for members of 'the general assembly, to count and ascertain the result, Issue his proclamation for on* Insertion In one of tho dally papers ot the suite, an nouncing such result and declaring the amendment ratified. ticc. 6. If the amendment to tho con- sttiutlon provided by this act shall be agreed to by the general assembly and ratified by the people os provided by the constitution and his aot, then shall be tbe duty of the general as sembly of this stats ooaventng next at- ter suoh ratification, to proceed to elect (after the proclamation ot the governor provided In section 4 of this act) two additional associate Justices of the supremo court, one of whom shall boM said office for six years and the other tor fivo yean, from the first day ‘ January, 1893, nd until tnelr suc cessors are elected and qullfied, but nil subsequent elections for said office shall be {or six years. 8ec. 6. Be it further enacted, That all laws and lurts of taws in conflict with this act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved (December 4. 1893. v No. 817. An dot to amend section 1, article 7, paragraph 1 of the constitution of Georgia, so as to extend the provi sion, ot said section, article and para graph to all Confederate soldiers who, by reason of age and poverty, or Infirmity nd blindness and poverty are unable to provide a living tor themselves, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be enacted by the gen eral assembly of Oeong.8, and U 4s hereby enacted by authority ot the same, That section 1, article 7, paro- gtuph 1 ot the constitution of Georgia be, ard the same Is hereby, amended by inserting srier the word "service" and before the word "and" *n the thir tieth line ot mtd paragraph the follow ing words, to-wll: "Or who, by reason of nge and poverty, or Infirmity unrt poverty, or blindness and poverty, are un.Tble to provide a living for them selves;" so that section, article and paragraph, when amended, shall read as follows: "Scotian 1, paragraph 1. The powers of taxation over the whole state shall be exercised by the genera) assembly for the following purpwt only: For the support of .the suite gov ernment and the public Institutions; for eductions! purposes. Instructing children In the elementary 'brunches of an English education only; to pay the Interest ot the public debt; to pay the principal of the publtu debt; to su;>- prea* insurrection, to repel invasion uod defend th* state In time of war; to supply the soldier* who lost a limb or limbs tn the military service ot the Confederate state* with subsisntlnlar- tlflclal limbs during life, and to nuke suitable provisions for such Confed- rale soldiers as may have been other wise disabled or permanently injured In suoh service, or who, by reason of age and poverty, or tnflrmky and pov erty, or blindness and poverty, are un able to provide a tiring for themselves, and for th* widows of such Confed erate soldiers a* may have died In the service of the Confederate states, since, from wounds received therein or disease contracted Therein. Sec. 2. Be It further enaoced. That it this amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members of the gen eral assembly of eich house the same shall be entered on their journals with the yes* and nays taken thereon, and the governor shall cause th* amend ment to be published In one or more of the newspvpers In each congresslou al districts for tiro months Immediately preceding the general election, and the same obtril be submitted to tbe people at the next general election, and the voters thereat shall have written .. printed on their ticket* "For Ratlrt.-a don," or "Against Ratification." as they rnay choose, and If a majority of tile electors qualified to vote for meineors of the next genera, assembly, voting, shall vote In favor of ratification, then said amendment shutl become a part of said article 7, section 1, paragraph 1 of tn* constitution of this state, and rhe governor shall make proclamation thereof. . . „ dec. 3. Be It further enacted; That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with till# act be, and the same ure. hereby repealed. Approved December 10, 1893. No. 409. An act to amend article 3, aeotlon 4, paragraph 3 of the constitution of 1877 by striking out .the word "Oc tober in Che third line fitter the word "In" find before the figures "1878,” and substituting therefor the word “July," and the manner of submit ting the same, and for other pur poses. dectlon 1. Bs It enacted by .the gen eral assembly of Georgia, und "ft- Is hereby enacted by autinylty of same. That from and after January 1, 1895. article 3, section 4, paragraph 3 of the constitution of 1877 be altered und amended by striking out. the word "October" In the third tine after the word "In” und before the figures “1878," and substituting Therefor tbe word "July," »o that said paragraph, when amended, shall read as follows, vis.: “The first meeting of the general as sembly after tbe ratification of; this constitution shall be on the fourth Wednesday In July, 1878, and annually thereafter on the same day, until the day shall be changed by law.” Sec. 2. Be It further enacted. That If this amendment bo agreed to by two- thirds of <be members cleoted to each of the two houses, 'the same shall be en tered bn Their Journals, with the' yeas nntl ttaye taken thereon, and Che gover nor shaft cause said amendment to be published In one or more newspapers In each congreodonul district fbr two months previous tx> the nexls general election, anti the same tdrall be submit ted to Uie people at the nex* general election, and the legal votes nt salil clece-lon shall have written or prilvted on their tickets. “For llnitiflcatlon." or "Against Ratification." os they may choose to vote: and if a majority of the qualified electors shall vote In favor ot ra-tlfica'ilbn. sold amendment shall be come a part of said article 3, section 4, rr.rogra.ph 3 of the constitution of this suite, and the governor shall make proclamation thereof. Sec. 3. Be It further enamed, That oil laws In conflict with thl" act be, and the same are hereby repelled. Apt-roved December 31, 1S9J. 'Now, therefore. I, William .1. Northen, governor of nuld state, do issue this, my proclamation, declaring the three (3) foregoing proposed amendments to the oonatstutlon are hereby eubmltted for ratification or rejection ‘to the legal vot ers of the Stole at the general election to be hold on Wednesday, October 3, 1894, ns provided tn said nets. W. J. Northern Governor. By The Governor: W. H. Harrison. Sec. Ex. Dept. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA* SASH, QOOBl LUMBER. MQULDIHjj. PAINTS, LIME MD CEMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. lmdihg wholesale houses. MACOIf. OK. Alanui&ctoren and i> »*iou,4 8ABNEJ3& SADDLER*. LEATHER and 8HOEPIDINa% 4ffs f 452, 464 &n-3 456 CUorry UtresL L. Cohen & Co., J. I- 3IACK. MflAftRftr* 451 Cherry Street. Macon, tia. Price* altrnyB the hmoet. I "Ueaola"—Bee4 do. Cigar in Maoon, I DlftUUcn and WbolM&u Dealer* in LIQUORS. TOBACCO CIGAR* | r&ricnlar attention p*id to Orden. MACOH SASH, DOOR 2s LUMBER C0„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, __and manuf acturers of— 'Sash, Doors and Blind* Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. Office end Salesroom*, 400 10 419 Poplar Street. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY .—Where as. Robert W. Patterson did, on Feb ruary 1, 1890, execute and deliver to the Scottish American Mortgage Com pany, 'limited his deed to the lands hereinafter described for the purpose of securing a debt referred *to in the said deed, which deed la recorded in the clerk's office of Bltto superior oourt. Now, therefore, by virtue of tho power so vested in the undersigned, which iB more accurately shown by reference -to aald deed, aald company will sell at public outcry to the high est bidder for cash, on the first Tues day in August next, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door at Macon, the lands described in the aforesaid deed of R. W. Patter son, viz.: One farm lying in the Seventh dis trict of Bibb county, Ga., bounded north by lands of R. M. Patterson; east by lands of John Adkins, and pub lic road leading from Macon to Marlon; south by lauds of John Ad kins and J. A. Nelson, and west by Ocmulgee river. Said farm containing two hundred and ten acres, more or less. The said deed above referred to was executed and delivered to secure the payment of a certain promissory note for the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars, and five interest notes attached for $187.60 each, all of said notes dated February 1, 1890, and the* principal note bearing Interest at the rate of seven and one haKf per cent, per an num, and obligating the said R. W Patterson to pay ten per cent, on prln- L/AND SALE. Georgia, Bibb County—Under and by virtue of a power of sale vested In the New South Building and Doan Asso ciation ot New Origins, La., by W. L. Thomas and the^ to secure debt made and dellvered to It by him, reoorded lh ofltoe rterk of ntKH snnnHnr court, book 69, page 81 83, Bibb superior court, book ihp undersigned will se,* »• ———— outcry to the highest bidder forcaeh. h#»fore the court house door in Bibb county, Georgia, between tho legal hours of sale. Tuesday following clpal and Interest for attorneys’ fees, should said notes be placed In attor neys’ hands for collection. Said principal note Is now past due by tho terms thereof, and is so de clared to be, for default In payment of interest coupons annexed thereto, due February 1, 1892. February 1, 1893, and February 1, 1894. The lands above described were re cently sold at sheriff’s sals under ex ecution from the city court of Macon In favor of W. H. Whitehead and pur chased by the undersigned at three hundred and fifteen dollars, which amount Is due to the undersigned, tn addition to the principal. Interest and attorney’s fees aforesaid. The total amount which will be due to the un dersigned on the first Tuesday In Au gust next, exclusive of the expenses of this sale, will be 33,776.49. TH-E SCOTTISH AMERICAN MORT GAGE COMPANY. (Limited.) • ANDERSON &• ANDERSON, Attorneys. the .. August, 1894, toncwinx described property, wit: A kit of land tn said state and county. East Macon, tMngM No. 8. b nirp\^ed F »;«j>;^ fronting'flfty f«? on SJiJ* °.tLi Sees gether with all the rlghtsandappur- tenances thereunto appertaining Bala land to be sold as the property, of W. E. Thomas for tbe purpose of the sum of 8314.66, being ad- r^r'3m"iTdujr“ dSt. ih less 3132.00 paid In. evidenced by and due on a certain note or bond dated SSS. Uft SIS feeding. Said note or bond baling matured by Its terms tor of said Thomas t° W ,5?<Jfi,V gald the same as they fell due. saiu note or bond being part ot the contract evidenced by said deed and bond. Thl3 sale Is made according to the terms of the deed aforesaid, default having been made In the payments by_»ald Thomas thereby the entire amount of said Indebtedness maturing and now being due under the -ternm atealA deed and bond and payable out of tho pro- Smw SOUTH BUILDING AND LOAN Association of new Orleans, Madison Ayeniie HOTEL, Hadison Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $ j per day and up. American rian. 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, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA, On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,200 feet above sea level; delightfully cool cli mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos. The finest bathing on the continent; swimming pools 16 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 ot the kidneys. New hotel, with all modern imnrovementa. Direct ccr.neotlon made via tntlni leaving Martin at 4:26 p. m. und 4:15 a ui. on the Central. Terms moderate. For Information apply for Circular! at C. R.;ri Offlce or to CHAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor.' 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 rues Jfjfv In August, 1894: One house and \q\ In the Vinevllle district of Bibb coun»ty, bounded as follows: On the north by a road; on the east toy ap al- "y; on the south and west by lands of Bailie Green. Levied on aa the prop- #*rtv of William Green to satisfy an attachment Issued by J. H. L. Gor- dine. N. P. and ex-olficlo 3- P-. In fa vor of the Virginia Furniture Com- oany vs. William Green pans g IVRSTCO- WESTCOTT. Sheriff. "b'i'ai-S/.xl* Se\8<*M(i\S®'SS'&®'8®i*S < 9 | LEADS THE WORLD, j ILibbey’s £S« lllKh«»t Award World's Fair. $ If you want theS finest quality cut a glass, buy goods § having this trade S mirk. $ CHAS. H. SOLOMON. Sole Agt SOUTHERN FEMALE..... UNIVERSITY a» d GOSStRUTORY OF MUS16SHD KRI ANNISTON. ALA. The beat conservatory of music and art tn the South will be connected with the Southern Female Unlver*ty~the leading school of the state—Anniston, Ala. Sum mer term, special for Improvement of teachers and pupils, begins June XL’ Fall term, university course and conservatory, begins Sept * Write for catalogue. H. G. LAMAR, Bujl Wft. MISSES K. A C. JANES, Principal* GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Under nnd by virtue tof a power of sale con tained in a deed fo secure debt made nnd delivered to the undersigned by T. J. Bell und J. O. Bell, dated the 24th day of March. 1893. nnd recorded in the clerk's office of Bibb superior court in book 69. folio 630, tho undersigned will sell at public outcry, ibr cash, before the court house door in Bibb county, Ga., between the legal hours, of Bale on the first Tuesday in August, 1894, the following described real estate ns tho property of sold T. J. Bell and J. O. Bell: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in said state and county consisting of two lots, known in the plan of survey of the Tindall property as lot six (6) In block fourteen (14), and lot eight (8) in block fifteen (16); said plan of survey of said Tindall property Is recorded In clerk's offlce of Bibb su perior court in book MM, "olio 714. Bald deed to secure debt gives the un« dersignod authority to sell nt public outcry the above described real estate upon default by said T. J. Bell nnd J. O. Bell In the payment of three month ly Installments on said debt and said T. J. Bell and J. O. Bell have now de faulted In the payment of more than throe monthly Installments. The debt secured by said deed will amnunt, under the terms of said deed, to. the sum of 8S18.12 on the day of sale, which said amount, together with the expenses of this proceeding, will be pud out of ihe piwneda of said sale. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION. Ryals & Stone. Attorneys. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editok—Please inform your read- on that I have a positive remedy for tho above named disease. By its timely us-o thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your loaders who have consumption if they will send me thoir express nnd post offico address. Vs A* Slocum, M.C., 183 Pearl St.. New York. MACON SAVINGS BANK 576, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Canltal and Surplus ..-.3160.000.00 l»ay« 6 per cent. Interest on deposits ot It and upward. Real estate loam on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at lot? rates. Legal de- oosltory lor trust funds. Will act a, administrator, executdr. guardian, receiver and trustee. _ IL 'T POWELL President IL 0 CUTTER Vice-President J W. CANNON Cashier Directors—Geo. B. Jewett, A. E. Board, roan. H. C. Tindall, H. O. Cutter, P. B. Bruhl, H. T. Powell. Samuel Altmayer. exchange bank, OF MACON. GA. 7 [, J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin, President. Vics-Prssldent. J. W. Cabnulsfl, Coshlsr. W« solicit ths business of msrchanU, planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and bber- allty. The largest capital' and surplus of any bank in Middle Georgia. THEUH10H SKYINGS BANK & TRUST CO MACOJt. GEORGIA IL J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Tur- ulr- Vice-President; J. W. Cabanls* Cashier; D. M. Nelli fan. Accountant. CAPITAL. mOOO. BURPLU9, 130,000. Interest paid on deposits I per cent, per annum. Economy Is the rood to wealth. Deposit your savings any they will be Increased by Interest. Com pounded seraUannually. W* T. Johwbtow, W. A Davis, President. Tice President How Ann IL bung, Secretary and Treasons The Guarantee Co of Georgia. Write* bends for cumers, treasurers, ,1. nlnlstrators, sxsiuton, guardlam. a. ctiv.ro. sod 4M a general nduelant bullosas. Offlce M4 Becoag etreet. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. In tbe sp* claUles venereal. Loet energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address in ’confidence, with .tamp, 610 Fourth street. Maoon. Ga. DR. C. H. PEETE, BYE, EAR. THROAT AND NOSE Hours, 6 to 1 and 3 to 6. Telephone 94. Offlce. 672 Mulberry, corner Second street. Macon. G*. DR. J. H. SHORTER. EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Offlce 568 Cherry St, Macoa. Ga. CHARLES L. TOOLE, DENTIST, 418 SECOND ST. DR. J. M. MOORE. PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON. Offloe with Dr. K. P. Moore. 115 Wash* lngton Avenue. Macon. Ga. Offlce Hours—7 to 1 a -a. lto3p.m. 6 to 8 p. m. B. W. WRENN, JR. Attorney-at-law, Commercial, law ATLANTA, GEORQ> A i msm ,.», ta«r«r-s from «ki* f , g^aa?-<ss5glwwi •I luvoininirt, \ •*! GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Mrs. El la Baer having applied to me for leters of administration on the estate of Sam Baer, late of said county, deceased, this is to notify all parties concerned to file thoir objections, if any they have, on or be to re tho first Monday In August. 1S94. or else Ickters will then be gr.inted as asked for. • C. M. WILKY, Ordinary. OF MACON. GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PBESIDEXT. J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson,” Vice President L P. Hlllyer, Cashier* The American national'Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL.... ..8250.000 00 SURPLUS., ..8*5.00°-®® Largest capital of any national bank in Central Georgia. Accounts o. banks, corporations and indiriduaia wll 1 receive careful attention. Correspoa , denca invited. . — I. C. PLANT'S SON, BANKER HAC0H GEORGIA. - ESTABLISHED 1353 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arran.® travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild London for all European points. W. W. WItIGLEY, CASHIER.