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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1894.
R, C. WILDER'S SONS CO.,
MACON* GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
lumber, rough and dressed. ahlnglce, 1 aths. and dealers In mixed paints. lead,
oils, lime, plaster, cement and builders' hardware.
614 TO 622 T HIRD STREET.
SOUTH MACON
■ AND WEST END
Th... Two Suburb. A., h Th.i, Mi*1 jJJ— g
summer Scenes of Geyety
and Pleasure.
Lrother, Mr. John West, of Booth Macon
for several weeks, and during too time
| has made many friends.
The reunion of tabernacle friends made
during tho nine weeks* service of Dr.
Romijr was eminently successful In every
particular. Refreshments were served to
the tarae concourse of visitors which were
done juntlce to. snd the kina Indy of
fHianct
numerous guests. The choir, which had
patiently and untiringly added so much
to the wonderful Dr. Komig was present
and added not a little to the pleasure of
the evening. Many beautiful hymns were
listened to with marked interest.
i The Jolly Club outdid Itself on Friday
PROGRAMME OF SOCIAL CLUBS I evening in the beautiful programme of-
rnw feted for the delectation of the guests
and members who were present, and their
name was legion. There was scarcely
J standing room after the parlors had been
A Vsmhar of Vialfors From Adjoining I piled to repletion. A draw curtain hid
*■—i improvised, and several little dramas
Towns snd Conntlos—Thanks for
s Floral Rsmsmtiraacs—A
LI ttlo Child's Death#
and dialogues were gone through with,
which added lustre a alrexdy scored suc
cesses In previous performances. A eweet
song by Mtss Mattie Parks and Mr. R. I,.
I McKendree was tho opening number In
i the evening's exercises. At the close of
this Mine Laura Young delighted the aud
. .. ienco with the recitation "Tit for Tat,
Miss Eulah Ryder returned u> tne cuy I ^img new 'aurels to her favorlteaccom-
cn Wednesday from a visit of alx weeks' j plishraenb-elooutlon. The selection was
deration At the home of her unci* Hon. of great interest and was listened to with
Waltor McArthur, nwir th. b*nka of »• J by ilr?MaKtSSrtt! Mty
Little Ocmulgee river, and In ths vicinity The amusing farce, "Awful Boota," was
of Lumber City, Wllcos county. During then called, and was gone through with
n.r visit Miss Ryder had the great pleas- accompanied by all of the stage requls-
her visit Miss wyaer naa w • v i lus, costumes, etc., required by the text,
ure of being a member of several tlshlng I p^yist uproars of laughter. *
turtle* to ths extensive beds of bream The dramatis per*onae was: "Emma
ord red breast perch in the Llttlo Oc- Forester." Miss Laura Yeung; "Jacob
a . retumad with Fn"**® 1 *- Mr. R. W. Freeman; "Au-
mulgee. The parties alwuya returned with Loftjey/* Mr. J. W. Mathews; "John
<,* many flsh as they could conveniently Maurice," Mr. JS. W. Wilder,
tnka home. During her visit, she also Miss Annie Sweeny, in her Inimitable
. . -^,^1 mssmboat rkles on ibe volc ® ***4 wording and clear enunciation
enjoyed several steamboat rwis on urn favored an admiring audience with the
river. I exquisitely beautiful recitation "Some-
1 . . fttf |body'a Darling." At the close of Miss
Ttlie bright and Interesting children or greeny’s song a dialogue, "A Pain in tbs
Mr. and Mr* Wyley Wagnon of Wvwn- glde," was placed "on the boards" with
ruth have been visiting their grandmam- I tbs following cast: Miss Ann 1? Wyche as
mo, Mrs. Granville .Wood, at her reel- l “Mary Cane," Miss Genie Mathews as
dence on the coiner of First and Arch I *-j ane Unis," and Mr. J. C. Wyche as
streets, during th# paat week, I "Thomas Marckley. This presentation,
children. May and Arthur, will be the I j n which all the participants gave evl-
welcome guests in the notneg or tneir ^ encA 0 j aedduous end severe stuay of
relative* who have sadly missed them their several parts, and greatly were hey
since tho residence of their parents lu rewarded for their patient and energetic
Savannah. | efforts by ths signal tokens of regard at
■ ——«■»*• . . every hand.
Mias Nettle May Cain, with her friend Qn next Friday evening the members of
Miss Minnie Wood of Second street, South the Jolly Club hope to present a still
Macon, are for a few week* the welcome more pieualnng and popular programme,
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kunkle I All frlende of the club are cordially in-
of Monteaum*. The temporary absence v lted to be present at this time,
ot these young ladlea In very much re-
grotlel by their many associates la their The Blythe Social Club of South Macon
•octal circle. had a pleasant reunion on Thursday even-
——: „ „ __ . log at the residence of Mr. G. M. Speer
Ths young child of Mr. C. R. Bryant I on Fourth street,
died at the home of Its parents, on East I Music, reading and recitation was the
Boundary street, Wednesday evening, I order of the evening. It is much re-
from an attack of congestion of tne brain, gutted that the programme for tho even-
The funeral took place from the reel- mg Is not at hand. Notice of the place of
denee Thursday afternoon. The interment j meeting on next Thursday evening will
took place at the South Macon cemetery, tie mentioned In the Telegraph. It Is
tttev. T. W. Kills waa the officiating min- I hoped a large number will be enabled to
Ister on tho occasion. j be presont. All are welcome
The Infant child of Mr. W, Knight died I An arduous and stirring campaign hos
the home of Mr. Knight on Elm street been conducted by the several candidates
near Jackson, on Thursday evening. I for the legislature, especially about tho
—— T ...... __ I railroad and several local resorts
Mr. Jease Raney and children are P**»- in the southern portion of the city and
Ing a few weeks very pleasantly at tho south Macon. All the candidate* have
homo of her father In Wilkinson county. I addressed tho workingmen at the shops,
Mr. Oscar liughe* on engineer on the Rn d preferences are evidenced for all by
Southwestern railroad. Is also a member their several friend* so that nothing can
of the party. bo conjectured In regard to the final re-
I nult.
Tho thanks of the writer are due, and Mr. Knight will no doubt bo materially
ure gratefully offered, to Miss Laura aldcnl In his contest for tho office of cor-
Horn of South Macon and 0. F. JLoot of oner by the votes of this section of tho
Wont End for several beautiful floral ro. county.
membranccs tendered during th© pant in this connection it Is whbvpercd that
wttk. I Undo Ben Goodyear might have been
—~™ . , . J prevailed upon to enter the race for con-
M1m Andenon of Monroe county Is atl grew. JIo no doubt would receive a hand-
present th® guest of her unci* Mr. J. **. some vote. Such would ourely bo tho
Anderson, uud of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar case If the dawn of the woman s mll-
Hhell. I lenlum would appear about that auspicious
' — ..... d *y which the work Is to be done.
Miss Maggie Wagnon and Miss Lang- Unde Ben would certainly easily secure
stone left the city for a low days? out- the vote of ©very female entitled to tho
Ing at the residence of Mr. John Bras-1 right of suffrage,
■well, In the western portion ot Bibb
county. | A QUARTER CENTURY TEST.
For
*- ***** «£*" King'. N«S"S»2Eirere haa‘S^rewt^;
pui^on or »!!• rfiy on I riaaj returanl l ltvl ^ who bavB « crtV od
trom AUylri where »l>e ha»Yrere ri4 11 benent from iu um beatify to Ita won-
nc frt.nO. Outing the Im.t two w«ke. d< , rfu | curative praver* In aU dlsawra
_ „ . ,„l of Thron-l. Chest tnul Lungs. A rerne-
Mt». It. Grier and children returned to d y ),; lH in.xvl thb tert bo long umO
th. city on UnlurOny. Mt» (lrkr tm» I j, nll K | VPn unlvraml rtiti-ttu-.tlon Is
for th. ,lMt month Wnw SfSJlSS I no experim-ot l-Hoti botulo is port-
visit to rslnllvc. In Ttmll .nil tlundolph t ( W | y giuirmvtcod to glv« relief, or th»
rountlrs. In th. Muthwcstern portion 0 f wm be refunded. It I* ndmtct-
the state. I cd to bo tho nmat n.41ab>o far Cough#
„ ,,, its dt aolrfta .iolrt>T n .n ec.t ldJHoe
Tlte housshol* of M*-. George H. King and qMb. Trial bottles tree at H. J.
of South Fourth street. South Macon, has | i^ntar & SonV drug store. Regular
during the P^et week been rsjptctng In | 5^ and u.
the advent of a ttrauge little girl.
Is now tbo supreme ruler of the house
hold
Through the kind invitation of Mr. «uid
Mrs. \Vhidden, their elegant residence on
Macon and Indian Si
V ra )e
Railway Company will con~
, . tinue to transfer at power
by“‘!» n ymm« l *»ai*l "ina ‘^ntirawn"or house to Ocmulgeo Park, OtlO
wV' i" «“ l“ , .mrtoT a t«:i"^‘w«| an y 1’“^ of the city
tcnilcrv.1 the reinpinjr. Th. puhllc ni«r.
k.l had hern ..arched from First to 8cc.
end strata und eery *roc»ry .tors vis
ited In tho efforts of the committee to
secure th. I»r*««t and het melons that
could be otitulncd. The March rotated
In th. putvhsw ot n w-ugon livid of the
largest one. that hive been Men in thn
city this mnn. Thera ... an ample
quantity for the lug. crowd Hurt par-
tlcli-iteJ In the feast. Th* genial hoatr*.
excelled herself in th* .doiiuoont of Her
parlors fur this ocnUus. Th. illu'n-
Sklshed guest, ot the evening, and
avers particularly honored by lh- gentle-
men. wer, the two charming Ivitca. Mis,
8u*la ilrady of Jaokioa, Hulls county
and Mis. Ltuik Martin of Alexandria
CHy, Alabama, now vt.lttng at tha home
ot Mr. John Brady on Kim street.
Tit. folhiwtn, gue.t* were prerent dur
ing th. .vmlas: Mia, 8ual, Uredy and
V. II. mure. MIm Llsxle Martin and 8.
J). Ooraej, Mia. Jennie Darden and TVm
My era. Mis. Itattla Daniel, and Fred
Drake. Ml.s Susie Branham and Andrew
drary, Mm Addis Branham uud I Vie
JVnlctt. MIm Joanle Kteld, and H. G.
Adkins, Mias Mlnnl, Wood and Rmmett
Dardan, MIm OnUle Young and Fielder
Brady, MIm Laura McLcmore. Will Da
rla MIm Anal. Myers and Georg. Jor
dan, MIm Maad* Young and Jol Utile.
Mlw Cora Oray and J. II. Ca,Uh>. Mi-.
1*11. Gray and T. H. Clxrw. MIm Annie
Mutdiard and Watktua Mlaa Ola liuig-
atoa. Daisy Langston. Manning Langston.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ryls* Mr. and Mrs.
Branham.
MIm Wnottt, Hatton return»d on Ftl-
dar aftnaoon from a rary agree thle rtalt
to friend. In Well,ton, en tho Georgia
Southern and Florida railroad.
The temporary abarne* of Miss Annl.
Wycb* iron the circle of her friends n
Jwuth Macon. I. murk regretted, uut
Wyeh. neeompanlnt her trVnd Mim Hat
tie lU.t to her home In Baldwin county
on Saturrtr aftoraoon. whore -ho S PI
spend a couple of wooks very ple.aantly
MUs Wyche aUl return within two Week,
Mim Worn hag been the guoat of her
DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS.
What is a trade sale ? It is a sale that rep
resents the producers generally of a particular
trade. Thus our Clothing trade sale represents
in a general way the producers of the best
American Clothing. The application of the term
is correct—exactly and Ethically. The Clothing
in salesroom and at command represents a. stock of
The prices would in any regular way be thirty
per cent, higher. Present prices guaranteed
for August only.
TIES,
VESTS,
SUITS
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash,' Doors, Dlinds,
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
Write for Quotations
Before Placing Your Orders.
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
SftSU DOORS, LUMBER. MQUL01NSL W1HII MR AN
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
G. Bernd & Co.
HACON. Ohs
.Manufacturer* aa<2 JJTMvrs, 4
gABSm
saddlery.
LEATHER AND 8H0BFIDINQ\
Ujp. 1 159, iMan*?* 456 Cherry StroaL
L. Cohen & Co.,
J. 1- MACE. Manager.
Ml Cherry Street. Macon, Oa.
Fries always the lowest. ■
| ••ManoU"—Best So. Cigar la Uaoea.
| Dlstillsrs and Wbutsaal. Dealers'.,
I LIQUORS, TOBACCO and 0KH31
Farlenlar attention paid to Orders.
MACOH SASH, DOQE h LUMBER CO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
and MANUF ACTURER9 OF
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc.
SUMMER.
The magnetic power of current bargains is vital
at every counter. The feet of men and boys all
trip to the merry jingle of real cheapness. No
need to tell you how stylish the goods are, how
fine and handsome they are—the marvel is how
low the prices are. Visit us and the advantages
of an entirely new stock will be apparent.
Queen of the Mountains.
PORTER SPRINGS, to universally nnd
go favorably known for years as Queen
of tho Mountains. Is open under tho
same management (its owner) od hereto
fore, with xame unsurpassed table fare
and low rates. Board by month ft, per
day: by week, J1.50 per day; lew, than
week, K per day.
New hack lino contractor, with new
backs and new teams, leaving depot,
Gainesville, Ga.. on arrival of morning
train from Atlanta every Tuesday, Thurs.
day and Saturday, going through In seven
hours. Fare *2: trunks, |1 per 100 pounds;
veils©* 25 cents.
Altitude 3.000 feet above sea level; 2,000
feet above Atlanta, 1.500 feet above Ma
rietta and Gainesville. 1,200 feet above
ML Airy* Clarksville and Tallulah Falls;
1000 feet above Lookout Mountain and
Asheville—affording the greatest change
of climate possible south of the Mltchel.
Chalybeate water, the strongest In the
* Baths, billiards and ten pins free. Music
for dancing every evening. Physician al
ways In attendance.' Dally mail. Refer
ence confidently made to all visitors of
the Dast ten years. For further informa
tion address HENRY P. FARROW.
Porter Springs. Lumpkin County, Ga.
MACON, GA.
351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
The Finest and Healthiest Drink You Can Offer Your Friends
IS THE BOTTLED BEER OP
ANHEUSER-RUSCH
BREWING ASS’N.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Brewers of PINE BEER Exclusively
People Will Often Prefer It to Wine or Stronger Drinks.
| $100
liMBaMHIM
Worth ol DlaEonJs, Watches or Jewelry -Given Free
It. my fuirowr, txtwrmnow anj Octobrr /. Every autotur t
By a change of ichedule In effect
Bunday. May 13, Macon has double
dally schedules to Washington am
New York vis Atlanta and tha
and D. railroad:
ljCave Macon 7:33 a. m., 4:33 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 a. m., I:0S p. m.
Leave Atlanta. R. and D.. U in,.
0 p. m.
Arrive Greenville. R. and D., 3:30 p.
m.. 3 a. m.
Arrive Charlotte, R. and D.. 8:13 p.
m.. 3:30 a. m.
Arrive Danville. R. and D.. 13:30
m.. 11:43 a. ut.
Arrive Washington. R. and D.. 703
a. m.. » p. m.
Arrive New York, P. R. R., Id! m,
3:33 a. m. x
Train leaving Mscon tn morning ar
rives at Richmond next morning 7:13
a. m.. and leaving Macon In th* af
ternoon arrives at Richmond 4*1
p. m.
BHILOn’S CONSUMPTION CURB.
This 1* hejond question the mosteu»
rewstul cough mod,erne we have ere;
sold. A to* dosca Invariably cure,
the worst cases of croup, cough an.l
bronchitl*. while tts wonderful auccra,
In the cur* ot consumption la without
parallel In the history of medicine.
Hluce its Unit dlicovciy It has been .old
on a guarantee, a test which no other
medicine can aland. U you hare a
rough, w* earnestly arts you to try a
l>rice 10 cents. BO cents and JL If
yeur lungs are sure, chest or back
la lame, use Shiloh's Porous Piaster.
Sold by Good tv yn & Small Unit
Company, corner Ch.rry street an j
Colton avenue.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Mads.
MR. PETERSON NOT TO RETURN.
Will the Musical Association Bo He-
organized'.' Probably Not.
It Is hntiUy probable that the Musical
Association will get together this sea
son. Mr. Peterson, the funner director,
will not come buck to bike charge, and
It Is understood from uu 'authoritative
source thnt the luwoelntiou will rest
over for a year »uid not attempt any
thing before the suceeetllug SMSUO.
Mr. M. I.uther Peterson lus accepted
n professorate In the Alexandria (V«.|
Female College und will devote h,«
musical energies to the Important chair
In tills Institution to which he lus boon
elect,si. Mr. Peterson, with his un-
tucstlomtbic talent and Indomitable
MU la tte prnfriMlfin of music, will
do vre.l and nuke n name for himself.
It Is to be regretted that be is now lost
to the Macon Musical Association.
DECIDEDLY BENEFITED.
Mneon. Ga.. May 23, ISJM.—I have
boon decidedly benefited by Uood’s Sar
saparilla and Intend taking several
more bottles, and hope to feel quite
well by the time I luve finished the
course. I tnke pleasure In recommend
ing Bood's Sarsaparilla to my friends
who feel In need of n good spring med
icine. Aunts Jenkins.
Bood's Pills cure indigestion.
STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY
We have a full, fresh ami complete
stock of stationery and books at prices
wlilob we guarantee. New lot of bound
books in sets and single votnraes; nice
uml ari.stic, at UcKroy-Nanden Ox
Li BimSSS
buU*u Uiaa Uttnmgjw VlMt
A8 A PKEVINTIVS
feiin i uu i m
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a
GOODWYN'S DRUG STORE,
Sole Agents, Macon. On,
CATHOLIC ABSTINENCE UNION.
St. p.-lul, -ilium., August 4.—The Cath
olic Total- Abstinence Union today
elected the -following officers: Rev. J
'll. Cleary or v Minneapolis for presi
dent. vice Bishop J. B. Colter of Wi
nona, who refund to become a candi
date for re-electloni'-for first vice-pres
ident. J. M. Logue of Philiadetphta
wns re-elected; for sec-orul vlce-pn-sl-
lent.' P. J. McManus of Scranton: for
third vice president; Mrs. Leonora M.
Lake of St. Louis: for .ecrefary, Rev
A. P. Doyle of New York, und for
trenenrec. Rev. Wm. Median of Phila
delphia.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
I« told with written
auartntee to cur
KSTVASTBSS
noMt ,Iic43.lRclu>kud
N**ui »l|fu undWake*
fBln«e>,c*UM<lby
coMlteopMofOpln ..
Tol»cco and Alco-
Lt»l; Menu: Dcpre*-
. _ - im.sofMnlntof
n* Brain, ovine Misery, ln«anit> and Death;
Barren*** ImivUritry, Lost Fewer in either «t»x.
Premature Old Age, laYolunury Lome*, cau.-'ua
b» ovpr-lndul|{pnce,oT«fM>xciUtino! the llrnln aDd
Errors r.f Youth. U trivia to Weak OrxMis their
Vaturkl Vigor an.l douiii-t tU© Jojra ot life; cure*
I u i '')rrhn»a and pMcato W«*akn*«a. & month's trea*
meot. In plain parka#a. by mall, to aur add mi, II
par bo* 6 boxr« f* With e»rry |B order tre sire a
Written Guarantee toewrenr refund th* nonr;
CUvnlan tree, QTSnNM 1 vw4 only by oar jj>
elttlTO S£«CC.
GOODWYN A SMALL.
Sole Axents Cherry Street and Cotton
Avenue. Macon. Go.
W. L. Douglas
$3 SHOE NosaifcAKmck
*5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH6, ENAMELLED CALF.
%^»FneaafAmm
♦ 3.5J POLICE, 3 Solo.
Boy^choolShoes.
•LADIES-
^ , SEND FOR CATALOGUE
Wire-DOUGLAS ;
BROCKTON/ MASS.
Yaw can eave wiener br aurchaelnf W. L-
Puuelne Hboest ... .
Decaaee. we are the largest manufacturers of
advertised ehoco in the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protect* yon against high
prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, essy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them aold every.
S&re fi fewer prices for lh# value glyen than
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
dealer cannot supply yon, wc can. Bold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
013 CHERRY STREET.
Madison Avenue
fladison Ave. and 58th St.;
NEW YORK.
$3 per day and up*
imerican flan.
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,
MEIUWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA',
On a spur of Fine Mountain, 1,200 feet
above sea level; delightfully cool cli
mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos.
The finest bathing on the continent;
swimming pools 15 by 40 feet, and In
dividual baths for ladles and gentle
men. Temperature of water 90 de
grees—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma
tism and diseases of the kidneys. New
hotel, with all modern improvements.
Dlreot connection made via trains
leaving Macton at 4:25 p. m. und 4:15 a.
m. on the Central. Terms moderate.
For information apply for circulars
at C. R. R. office or to
CHAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor.
LAW SCHOOL
Mercer University.
Full faculty, unequalled advantage,.
Fall term opens October L
For catalogue, etc., addreas
CLEM P. STEED.
* Secretary Law School.
Macon. Ga.
MACON SAYINGS BANK
374, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital end Surplu, tlGO.OOo.O)
Pay, 5 per cent. Intereat on deposit* ot
31 and upward. Real estate loan, on the
monthly Installment plan, and loan, on
good eecurltles al low rate,. Legal de
pository for trust funds. Will act u
administrator, executor, guardian, receiver
and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER Vice-President
, W. CANNON Cashier
Directors—Geo. B. Jewett. A. E. Board,
man. H. C. Tindall H. a Cutter, F. E.
BruhL H. T. Powell. Samuel Altmayer.
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON. GX.
H. J. Lamar. Geo. B. Turpin.
President. Vice-President.
J. W. CabanUs. Cashier.
We solicit the buxines* of merchant*
planters and banka, offering them
courtesy, promptness, safety and liber
ality. The largest capital and surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
1HE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CO
MACON. GEORGIA.
XL J. Lamar, President; Geo. T% Tur
pin. Vice-President; J. W. Ca bonis*
Cashier; D. M. Kelllgon. Accountant.
CAPITAL ttOQ.000. SURPLUS, 130.000.
Interest paid on deposits ■ par cent.
p«r annum. Economy la tha road to
wealth. Depoalt your savings any they
will be increased by Interest. Com
pounded aemUannually.
W« X. Jo Hit stow, W. A. Davis,
Prsaidsnt Tice President.
Bowaod U* Osarm* Secretary and Tresmtf
Th© Guarantee
of Georgia
Co
Write, bond* for ca.hl.re, treeaurere. u.
relaiatratere, ex.outora, guardian*, re.
cetv.re, au 4m a ctn.nl niuclant
hualneaa.
Office 144 Second etriet
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. J. BUBERS.
Permanently located. In the ,1*
dalttea venereal. Lost energy re-
•cored. Female. Irregularities and
poison oek. Cure' guaranteed.
Addree* In confidence, with rtimft
310 Fourth street. Macon. Oa.
DR. C H. PEETB,
BYE. BAR. THROAT AND NOSE.
Hour*, 3 to 1 and 3 to 3. Telephone
34. Office. 872 Mulberry, corner SeconJ
•treet. Macon. Ga.
DR. I. H. SHORTER.
STYE, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 543 Cherry St, Macoo. Oa
CHARLES L. TOOLE,
DENTIST,
418 SECOND ST.
J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. Bifiyer. Cashier.
The American national Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL . .3750.000.00 SURPLUS ,,. ..335.000 *
Largest capital of any national bank in Central Georgia. Accounts of
bonks, corporations and indl/lduaU will receive careful attention. Oorrespon-,
deuce Invited.
OP MACON, GA.
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER,
L C. PLAHT'S SON,
BANKER
BAC0H, GEORGIA. - - ESTABLISHED 13SJ
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits-
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild ol
London for all European points.