The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 02, 1894, Image 8

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k THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1804- MAYOR HORNE TALKS AGAIN, DON’T H» Hat a Great Deal to Say About the Detectives and How They Should Be Managed. 6TANDS WITH THE COMMISSION Bmyt He lift* Been MUund«r*«ood mm Nlirepr«<«ni*il mmd WrniU Qneellen Settled Oat mt the Co a r U< MARRY Until you have H-'-n our samples of wed ding Invitations, which we send free of. charge. Address J. P. Stevens 6 Bro.. Jewelers, S7 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Oa. To the Editor of the Telesraph: I had hoped that X would not have been re quired to oajl on through the public print* to again correct day etatementa in regard to the ■detective controversy, but your local In thla morning's paper, outlining In part what waa oontnlned in my recommendation to council, did me ao great an Injustice that f rauat request you to now publlah a copy ■ ' ithis recommendation, which follow*: "CK-rtilemen of -the Council: In order to avoid *ny further controversy In the matter of Hie detective service of the city, and to atop the litigation that can accomplish no more In effect than tbut which can he arrived at by pleasanter methods, I respectfully request your hunorablo body to repeal the two ordl- si.inoco that have been recently passed relative to employment of two detec- ttivcn to he corttrulled by the mayor und council, end that whlob clothes them with certain powers, and to dismiss the parties elected to fill sold position* from further service. "After carefully oonlsdering the mat Her I am convinced 'mat such a depart uncut In tno city service should Do un dor 'the control of the police depart ment, where far bettor service can be exacted and performed. Some time ago, in cider to rcooncllo the vluws of some jnemtvr* of your board, 1 made the requesg that the ordinance providing for the number of men to bo employe, in said department oq changed so as to allow the police commissioners to re- duco the number of patrolmen to 44, and of the l« allowed, II to serve In the ■capacity of special ofllcer* or dotoc, ttlvea, under control of the commie sluners, 'thereby avoiding any Increase of oxjienso to the city. ■'X recognize tho right Hnd power of council to employ parties for special aervJoe other than that with police nmvora, end appreciate the not of your body In desiring to place with me such parties us would ho of uld in such ■matters, but I respectfully request that you allow me tho privilege In such ■matters a* have been extended to for mer mayors, namely, than of making my own selection. If such request Is granted nn upproplmtlon of 105 per month will be sutllclent, nnd at the end of tho fiscal year I will produce vouchers for so much of said -amount ■•'as 1 mny be required to expend for suah service. At this tlmo there Is no noed of the sorlvco of any one In such capacity. The two detectives under the control of the commissioners will bo sufficient for regular service, and at times I can use ihem for my spool.it service -when required. The pMOng* of un ordinance amending that giving the police commission the right nnd powe- to employ the force In the manner In dlcatcd would, In my opinion, be no more than Is proper, nnd thus avoid unpleasant controversies nnd 1Ugluten, which, no matter how decided, will de- Xiiay bnrmonlous action between the council and commissioners, Tt-mattcr earnestly to be desired.” ■ N •'Permit me to further wHl thru the position of council throughout this controversy has been so Inconsiderate 40 my Wishes ua to bringing ghoul a pleasant solution of this question limit 1 do not feci HOW 1 should longer silent in expressing my »qdnlon ln l vronco to Siitoe. 1 would 'be willing -- tet my position rest with Mlr-mlnded persons on the sthtemeifts OOF" M "‘ In this • recommendation; out. members of council go tgr «« - - powtr the chaiiMian 'to teppJAy ' f^di alonal Ktwenty to Mitt the city at* itorney In iritis mallet to be brought ■before Uio couru iwxf Monday. I feel tthat I HhouW not let thU oLV-i»i«n IMm •without erpreeetog otf opinion *n r» r- crenoc to that resolution. If the nion At laeue was one that wouia »« KO ‘> effect the interest of Who city ofMeeo us to the question S»VfI K HJXta of money 41 m «ht be » ** un additional attorney or attorney, h-. S« council ha6 been KOldevi Ur^iKhout itlvla controversy T»y the oplnlog of the ntiv vittorney sufficient udneiGoinno should have been given''by M« to th' nue^tiou iQVOhfvd as to make. “iim r« mi l Ur will, the matter m cdT d. ' tails, and they having Mllowed him ids opinion UP to this time should f< sate in resting rhetr .Me-of i» his hands. I f«> -that Ui 1 Cfl should now stand or fall wun Wd, represenmllye be^re the cour si K-SSasstftagB ■the anion ot.-mmcl. ‘V, ,, M hv IT'.SSmSial‘SES»V but .1 Their axpenea and not th*t of the OtJ The city has now 4 Utoputetf wWfnq bill of $M0 incurred by fM^SSrSSSm for consultation on a deputed MMOQ ,,f ihe city charter, and for my own part l do not propose to 11,0 ompioymcnt of ^2*1 construe WOUORI that ahou.u be <> harmonised- If the PJ^sontaUorney not competent for m; h \HW • * eatlafy member# of council *t wooki i ts'ticr for the city *» dl«p*na« gib service* und *■< one that S.O«« the leynl department of the c,t > hart a heavy expense account * •oat members of this admlnistratl MAGNETIC NERVINE. It mW with write to iTirw kwx- nwWqHrtuUrhv «h1 ■ u#To(Og:iuta, •DtMRE ~ AFiCK* f»n, honvninf >v W - tv«in, «winf Mlsvrjr, tosurtily «UiJ J ) r THMm, Ittl.HHhT, Lo»t Soww >« *iUwr wx. J»rwrnnvir*« Okl KrrorV'* Vooth.’ Ilstwate *' SaUni \y-r n.4 d> u Ur |or* 1.U l i.'iu»a.Ue.iix]»»s beat. K Hmt, in k lum I »• !»».*■. tiy tr&U, h> u>> m I« f Lot, W UU «»*», .Mhler ri ny-irunt*«Mcurw>><rik-(>ib4 U run n» fi'v. via l k »>i >-uiy l ItMilUfML GOODWTN 4t 3HAUU 6cU JLWX• 't:-: :'. and Cottoo Avenue. Mwcoo. 0»a Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Write for Quolalions_ r aB^»- T RIJ RKP Eefore Placing Your Orders. I • V^. UWniVC., : eatlsfttd -with the construing of ui.,ny «eci‘.on« of the charter that are liable ‘to more Thun one construction. I have contended from the beginning of this controversy that a change In the service of the detectives was not de sirable to be made, and have done all in my power to have "pleasantly settled this maKer ouatlde of the oourta. There Is no necessity for two such depart ments. There Is, however, at times a necessity for the mayor to haw some one In his council unknown to any members of council or the commis sioners in order that apectal 1 ““Mr tlon may be sought and obtained, buch *11 officer being known to members or council or the police .force wousj bo Impossible to effectually obtain such liifurmatton a* would be.deaireflU Slx members of the aIdermarrto board that were members under OM tut trjtlon are members of this *nd they then made no objection to nuch on offi cer under Bhe control of th« m*ymq and he had In M* asrvlce during the year of Ml* confMants un ' t , n ?YL“ J; 0 member* « oounoll or »ny of, th » cers, and from th. word* HJ« jhown that from October 17 to D* ce m^ period of three month*, that *w»» tWnifcty’^flvTShVr olal detce-Uve* doing ***&£jJjfSuIJ giiptJefl ihreo of the number not foelnc oow"mph.r«dby the ctyandthe .am. record slvtr^» that December 17 the record of ^ree of the .letectlves «howe ****** whS Jw lion of Only one person, wjtt was ironcrousb allowed then, a minor Purt Sow ?» denied me. During November and -DecerSber I WW person for. thl» purpow, and the re- fun a l of the hoard ‘to fgH «*• TTmTirfcttlon of 185 per month for special nurses So doulA-wm 4PP«r lncon- iieient to many. If thla request 1e not Acceded to when the pwpwtjne cornea for the eervlce of auch ♦PJJJJJ JJJJH nnd ofher waya out of personal funds to defray thla expense. Now u word in reference to my nc ommcndatlon. which waa so unanimous* ly disregarded. After having been en joined by the courts from u>, " | f n “ I . iy t "J the detectives elected by council f.>r ii ny j)urpo«e whatever, I mude the fol- IowIuk recommendation: "Gentlemen of the Council. At tne lust meeting of your body on?,~. t “; detectives of the city -was detailed to look after the new street sign* recently put up, but Inasmuch ae the city nan been ©Joined from employing the detec tives for the time being, nnd as tno fslgnfl should be looked uftw 1 ask the privilege of having the work done by tho sanitary Inspectors, for the reason that they traverse their districts almost dally, and their districts embrace the entire city.” ^ My motive for it wa« no Other than after the inspection, if the some hall been properly done, to assist the party In receiving his pay without being compelled to wait an indefinite time for the same. To show that thin work could have been conveniently and rapidly done by the sanitary Inspectors to Inspect the round in hie district,which coukl be done In two days without neg lecting his other duties, 1 hud one dis trict so Inspected In two days. Had the recommendation been .agreed to by coun cil the entire work could have been done in three days’ time and would not have Incurred any additional expense to the city. I have seen proper to dissent to tho resolution authorizing the chairman of the street committee to employ some one for that purpose. If council at Us next meeting sees proper to maintain its position; In this matter and override tlilu dissent 1 propose to make a per sonal Inspection of the sign contract and thus avoid putting on the city any more employe* or any additional ex penses that can so easily be avoided. White admitting that there are sections in tho charter that are subject to more than one construction, yet until the leg islature meets these defects can not be remedied. There should be no reason why differences should not be harmon- l2cd when It la Impossible to find relief at the moment that these differences arlved. A clurter S’l.unul by the best constitutional lawyers of the state, ns iwar perfect as it Is possible for them to be hi nil ht It© details, with relations strained to the point that now exist between member* of tho commissions ,mi members of the board,’would like wise be the source of continual annoy ance, whereas a charter with many ex isting defects, under nn administration' working In harmony, would never cadse misunderstandings that could not be iislly harmonized. Ai tho proper time propose tb give to the people of Ma- on a full account of my stewardship ml will then be content with their ap proval or disapproval of the tuine. In this controversy 1 propose to stand by the commissioners, believing their posi tion In the matter Is Just and proper, and will not alter my opinion In the same until the judge to whom this ques tion !h to be submitted convinces me of the error of my Judgment, l had hoped that it would not bo necessary to resort to the courts for settlement of this Smiling as the Egyptian Sphinx is the Suit man. Tbis is- his 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 he yours, not ours, come under drastic prices. Cost counts but little, quality pleads in vain Wc can offord to drop money now in order to be rid of cer tain lines and we no. MALLARY BROS. & CO. [EBfcMg Gtos Machinery All Kinds. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Worth of Dianon.’s, Watches or Jewelry Given free Tj my ciulonrrt bttxcai now and Oclot>*r /. ,Kw$ ** — —- porlunily to git a inrt of thii gift CASH GIVEN ...AWAY... ALL FOR NOTHING.. O. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. am UK IMH MlDIfii MU HE 1*1 M® AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 1,BIDING WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. IfACO!?. OA. lliuui&ctiiren and D'KUom.j DAItKEJttL 8ADDLERT. leather and shoe fidinck gf*. 4T2. 4Wan^3 456 Churry Sfcast. L. Cohen & Co,, ’ j. j„ MACK. Manager. 4H Cherry Street, Macon, da Trice# tlacra the lowest. | "Mxnola”—Beat (to. Cigar in Hacoo. j Dtatiltars and Wholesale Dealer* in I LIQUORS; TOBACCO and CI3ltU T«rlcnlar attention paid to Order*. MACOH SASH, DOOB k LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPiTAL, 560,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, —AND MANUF ACTURERS OF Sash. Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Taints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ IIARDWAE, Etc. | SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY WESTERN SYSTEM. SOUTHBOUND. I No. 11 I No. W 11 00 Am Leave Macon I JO « pm Arrive Cochran u Arrive Hawkln.vllle... 7 40am Arrive Eastman 112 54 am Arrive Jeeup \ }5 a ”! Arrive Brunswick I 6 loam Arrive Jacksonville....) 8 25nm Arrive Savannah I 6 5. am NORTHBOUND.. j No. 12. I No. 14. I No. 18 Exercise a little wit and guess the number of grains of corn in a glass jar in our show-ease. Every purchase frorii us to the amount of $1 entitles you to one gues3. We have a most superior stock of Shoes and at way down prices. This guessing will go on till the last day of Septem ber. Cut oat this card for reference. MIX & EVERETT CO. 107 COTTON AVE...MACON, GA. Dealers in Shoes. — — for settlement of thU question, but as it must be done, in the end It muy bo tho beat for all con cerned. "rilnco assuming the duties of mayor * Qad the city burdened with depart ment# requiring a very heavy outlay to iniiln'inln up io Its present Standard, wfclteh the income of the city at present •md for the near future will not justify, iKilng met out of Ua Income, and if those departments are maintained up to their jky*i standard great economy must bo exercised In other branches, nvl thi# it will he wry dltllcult d<>, *ven by exercising the greatest econ omy possible, when a heavy deficit in u«*cs&:ncnt8 has (Liken place between this and former year* and .will take phiee between former years and th* coming one. In order to maintain theee department* the recoiMa will show that over J30.000 haa been diwrted from the channel provided for by law to the maintenance of theeo department*, which should not have been maintained in Che manner that they have been when tho Income of the city did not Justify auch a course. In other .words, this lum (Ciould have been expended In the Improvement of the etreet* and public property of ‘the city, which 4a ttpmdy ettpuUted by legislative en ticement. but. disregarding the proper term# of same, the money has been applied to maintaining other depart ment* of the dty government. In «• proas violation of what la legal to do, the penalty ^>r euch violation subject ing the offenders to impeachment. As long I am mayor of the city I pro- noflt \o see that all due economy U ex ercised and that «the laws In respect to expenditure of lta income are faithfully carried out. Should a surplus then ex ist Hhut surplus, *.n my opinion, can be better expended <n ch triable contribu tions In maintaining the chcrftable as sociation* of the dty. which are a bur den to private individuate. The disposal of such a fund In such ft way will w* t.dnlv be more chart table than the maintenance of more Individuate by the city, in poehtons than are requisite for service to be performed. •‘Six month* experience hae con vinced me that wtih ill departments of the city government working In har mony the expenditure of the city can be decreased sw l«*»t SUM** per an num. which will result In giving th* property pwnerc. if not a lower tut#, at least a lower assessment, which in effect Is the efttne, or to Increase public improvements, white* will be es great a benefit. The realisation of such a I fact is devoutly to be hoped for. \ *cy lAaiuk.'tfuhv. ii Horne. CUT OUT THIS. y A Free Rida to Washington and Return to the Most Popular Knight. The .Macon and Northern, in connec tion with the. Seaboard Air Line, have opfened up a new route from Macon to EiWtem and Virginia cities. The p#a* senger equipment of the MAoon anu Northern railroad lmo lust been re ceived from the shops and Is one of tne finest - trane leading out of Macon. The Macon and Northern tnakes close con nections at Athens with the solid vesti bule limited train of the Seaboard Air Line, on of the handsomest trains south of Baltimore. This now line opens up (he most delightful and plctfiresquo routes from tide section to all plants in the Carolina*. Virginia and the East add 1* becoming more pop 'Jar every day. The route to Washington over which U*e free ticket will read will bo Macon uftd Northern and Se;ibo.ud Air Line to Norfolk, thence via the pala tial steamers of the Washington and Norfolk line, giving passengers a most delightful ride up the grand and pic turesque Potomac, landing passengers at the foot bf the Washington monu ment. On tho way up the Potomao stops will be inode at different points of interest. Including Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe. Mt. Vernon (the home of the Illustrious Washington) nnd at the navy yards, where a view can be had of the Untied State* war ships. Tho ticket will be good August 27th going and good to return September 5. The grand conclave of Knights of. Py thian of the United States will assem ble In Washington August 28 and be reviewed by President Cleveland. A pl*a*nnter ride ccftlld not be taken at thla time of tho year. The monotony of an all-rail line la broken by tho boat ride from Norfolk, and poaflengers can no Into Washington feeling fresh, with out dust and in n poeltion to enjoy the festivities immediately upon arrival In Woahingon. * i • ► Most Pbpular Knight of Pythian • » Record Tills Vote • |'F«f J ► Ueslde'rtoe ■■■■ * • Aa the Mdet Popular Knight of • i Pythias. • • The one receiving the highest • ► number of ballots will receive a • • round trip ticket from Macon tb • • Washington and return over the • • popular Macon and Northern • • rnllroad. Ballots must all tv? In • • by 6 p. m. August 15. 1834. All • • ballots must t>e clipped from Che • • Macon Telegraph. * prating sail to their destination, avoid ing dust nnd cinders, nnd have ample time to go to their hotels, secure neces sary accommodations and report at the grand lodge meeting at 8 p. in. Those desiring to go via all rail will use the "Atlanta special," leaving At lanta at 12 nV>on. p.mlng through the battlefields of Virginia, by the crater at Petersburg, through Richmond and the historic city of Fredericksburg, arriving In W/.slii’igti.n at 10.45 a. m. We make no personal plea to any commandery or officers,but simply state facts, offer our lnducementa and defy competition. Our representatives will call on the several division# In a few days to make final arrangements for . the movement to Washington. T. J. Anderson, Hencral Pansenger Agent That oily and rough skin cured nnd the fhee and hands beautified by John son’s Oriental Softp; medicated and highly perfumed. Sold by (Joodwyn & Small, druggists. 12 42 pm 3 40 pm 1 28 pm 5 15 pin 7 15 pm 9 25 pm 9 47 pm Madison Avenue HOTEL, nsdlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. £ j £tr day and up. American rim. Lv. Macon I 4 30am| 4 25pml 8 25 am Ar Atlanta...I 7 35ami 7 BOpmlll 45nm Lv. Atlanta...! 8 OOnmlll 00pm 2 00pm Ar Dalton....112 00 n I 3 20am| 5 51pm Ar! Ooltewh JI12 47 pm I 4 10 ami 6 37 piri Ar. Chatnoga.l 1 20 pm) 4 45 am|_t_10 pra Ar. Chatrioga.| | 7 10 ami 7 20 pm Ar. Cincinnati! I 7 4j pm| 7 30 am Lv. Chatnoga.| ! T nm l v aii Ar. Memphis..! 1 6 15 P m l J OOj-th Lv Chatnoga.l . | 9 00amt 5 65pm Lv! OolUwnJ Uwnrnioapm Ar Knoxville..! 112 48 pmllO 15 pm TBROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. ■ Nc. 11.—SolUl vestlbuled train co Jack sonvIUe. with Pullman buffet drawing room cars attached for Jacksonville and B No. S1 13?—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At lanta. connecting with lbcal train fof Chattanooga and way stations. Carries Pullman sleeping cars between Macon and Chattanooga. -• ' ■ No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga, with deeper attached from Atlanta, con necting with fast trains for Cincinnati, Memphis and Knoxville. No. IS—Carries free chair car to Chat- tanooga, which Is attached to solid ves tibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trains In all ul- re Fo? n full * Information as to routes, rates, etc., apply to ^ ^ carRi Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. Yf. A. TURK. D. P. A. C H. HUDSON. General Manger. J. J. FARNSWORTH, Dls. Pas. Agt. C. A. BENSCOTER, A. G. P. A. ‘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 la tb notify all parties concerned to file their objections. If any they have, on or be Core the first Monday in August. 1894. or else letters will then be granted nfl naked for* C* M« V? ILEx, asaakeaxo Ordinary. Fireproof and first-class in every par- ticular. Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. * H. M. CLARK, Pro*. Passenger Elevator runs all night. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA, On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1.2C0 feet above sea level: delightfully cool cli mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos. The finest bathing on tho 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 dyepepala, rheuma tism and diseases ot the kidneys. New hotel, with all modern improvements. Direct ccnneotlon made via trains leaving Martin at 4:25 p. m. and 4:15 a. m. on the Central. Terms moderate. . For information applr for circular, at C. R. R. office or to • CHA3. L. DAVIS. Proprietor. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editob—Please inform yonr read, ere that I have n positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have beon per- manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your feeders who have consumption if they will send me their express and post offieo address. T. A* Slocum, M, O.. 183 Pearl St., New York, | LEADS THE WORLD. iLibbey’s ffi&i Hl<i.,>l A»u* World’. r»lrv If you want the finest quality cut§> glass, buy goods having this trade mark. $ 9 — <? CHAS. H. SOLOMON. Sole Agt. £so-- HACON SAVINGS SANK 67,. Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. r.Dltal and Surplus....-; »1M,000.0, Pave 5 per cent, lntereet on depoelte of ,1 and upward. Real ootate loan, on the monthly installment plan, aud loan, oa »ood eecurltled at low rate*. Legal de- EXorrtO* trust fund.. Will act as adminletrator, executor, guanllan, receiver H^T^POWELL Prow dent h! G CUTTER.... Vlce-Preeldent J W. CANNON Cashier "Director*—Geo. B. Jewett. A. E. Board, man H. C. Tindall. H. G. Cutter. F. IS. Bruhl. H. 1. Powell. Samuel Altmayer. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. srllClAL NOTICE. Pot tenvmth. Va.. July 18, 1S94.—TO Of ficers and Member, of K. of P.. Georgia State Division: You are respectMly re quested to u*e the “Seaboard Air Line U K K of P. special from Atlanta. Ga.. to Pnrietnouth. Vt„ thence the large palace eteexners of the Norfolk and Washington steamboat line to Washington. Notwithstanding that there Is a movement tm foat by some of the tending officers of the Georgia •tste division# to compel the divisions uptake other route*, the majority will use the S. A. L. We will handle the Sir Knight* of -Texas. Louisiana. Mississippi. Alabama. Georgia. SoutU Carolina. North Carolina and Virgin!* on one grand special train, placing them at the steamer's wharf st Portsmouth. Vs-, where they will hive an opportunity of parsing through Nor folk harbor. Hamtpon RoaiR mule fa il. us by the battle between the Monitor and the Merrlmac: thence via Old Point Comfort. Fortress Monroe: up the his toric Potomac river, passing Mount Ver- oqa."the home of Washington, about 4 3*clo&r In the afternoon and reaching Washington at 4 p. in. Parties using his route cm take a refreshing bith n. 1»* .fA.map nnd hive a nuL invior- By virtue of hh order from, the court of eralnury of Bibb county, Qecrglo, passeu at th> regular July term, 1834. of *atd court, will be aold before the court house door In Maoon, Btbb county, Oeorgia, on the first Tuesday In August, 1834. between the legal hours sale, the following described property belonging to the estate of E. W. Melton, late of raid county, deceased, to-wlt: One lot, with the Improvements thereon, lying and being In the city of Macon, Ga., and known on the map of said city a* part of lot No. 1 in square 43. fronting 21 feet, more or leas, on Plum street, and running bock Ul feet, more or les9. and adjoining prop erty of A. Block and E. O'Connell, and being on said Plum street, between ~ and Third streu. the mqaoveuients tl on consisting of ons acuse on front of said lot and one house In the back yard of said lot. Said property sold u t l * property of E. W. Melton for the p pose of raying the debts of said estate and for distribution among the lielns. Terms cash. A. A. CULLEN, Administrator Estate E. W. Meliu EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON, GX. H. J. Lamer. r Geo. A Turpin. President. Vlce-Prestdeat. j. W. Caban!**. Cashier. We solicit the business of m»rchant* planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness* safety . and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any trvnk In Middle Georgia- HlQH SWINGS BANK & TRUST CO I1AC05. GEORGIA. jj. J. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur pin, Vlce-Pixeldent: J. W. Oabanls* Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant. CAPITAL *200,000. SURPLUS *30.00*. Interest paid on deposits * per cent, par annum. Economy is th* road ts wealth. Deposit your ravine* any they will be Increased by lntereet. Com pounded semi-annually. W. T. JoHjfsrojr, W. A. Dans, President. • Tice President. Bowon» ML hurra. Beeretary and Treaiarse The Guarantee Co of Georgia. Writs* bond* tor cushion, trsssurm as> ■Inlstrwom. sxsautors, .u.raian., tv cv.ni, ul Mo* » cm.nl aluslsre Cbm one. Ml MooM strast. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Pcrmanontly located. In tbs *ps> deities venoroal. Lost onersr re stored. Female irre.ularltlc, and polron oak. Cure guaranteed. Address la confidence, with (tamp, tip Fourth street. Macon. Os. DR. C H. PEETE. EYE. EAR, THROAT AND NOSEL Hours, 9 to 1 and 8 to E. Telephone 94. Office, 972 Mulberry, oornsr Second •treat, Macon, Ga. V | - DR. 1. H. SHORTER. Eye, bar. nose and throat. Office 548 Cherry St. Madon, Os- CHARLES L. TOOLE, DENTIST, 418 SECOND ST. DR. J. M. MOORE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. .. Offloe with Dr. K. P. Moore, 115 Wash* lnaton Avenue. Macon. Ga. Office Hburo—7 to 9 t n.. 1 to I p. m. I to I 9. in. B. W. WRENN, JR. Attorney-at-Law, l JKSS!ff , vi AW Atlanta, Georoi*. j. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. Ylco President I. P. Hlllyer. Osehler. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..w ,. .r .. .r .4250.000.00 8l/RPLU3. r , r »» ..$25,000.00 Largest capital nf. any nrtUnnal bank in Central Georg!*. Account»_ o* corporaUc * J ’ 1 d«Dte Invited. OF MACON. GA CAP1TALISURPLUS, $260,000 Largest capital nf. any national bank in Central Georgia. Accounts of |>anka corpnraUonj and Indl/iduate will receive careful attention. Correepon* *t«rw * InvItMl _ I. C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER R. H. PLANT. PRESIDENT. W. W. TORIGLET, CARHTRT' RACORr GEORGIA. - ESTABLISHED 1S63 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits- We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild o T nn/Trvn fnis oil TcnnftmvYTl TYOlritS.