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THE MAOON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MOEKIHG, AUGUST 14, 1894.
ATLANTIC SHORT
LINE MORTGAGE
Filed in the Office of the Clerk of
Bibb Superior Court Yes
terday.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
9'ba O.orgl. Putins to J). QiMIfS Up by
tbs Ssnlhtrn Itsllvrsr Compsnp
at Anotlou >alt »>« latur*
dmy tm AttftiiUs
PROCLAMATION
To Amt-nJ H.jetlons of the Conn’.ltutlon
of the State of Georgia.
Executive Department, Atltnta, G*.»
July 38, 1894.—Whereat, The general
auaemtity of Georgia, at the settUra of
1893, patted the following three (1) act*
to mend the conttltutlon of •the state,
to-wit: *
No. 194
An art to amend paragraph 1 of sec
tion 3 of article 8 of the constitution
of this state, no at <o Increase the
number of Judges of the supreme
court of this cute from three to five,
to conalet of a chief Justice and four
associate Justices.
Section 1. Be It enacted fcy the gen
eral assembly of the state of Georgia,
and It is hereby enacted by authority
of the same, that the constitution of the
state he amended by adding after the
words "chief Justice" In the second
lino of the first paragraph of section 3,
article « thereof the words “end four
associate Justices,” In lieu of the words
tn said line, “and two associate Jus
tices," ' so tita t said paragraph when
amended shall read; "The supreme
court shall consist of a chief Justice
and four associate Justices. A majority
of the court shall constitute a quo
rum.” |; i
Hoc. 2. Be It further enacted, That
whenever the above proposed amend
ment to the constitution snail be agreed
to by two-thirds of the members elect
ed to each of the two houses of the
general assembly, the governor ehall,
Read about Summer Suits in the
advertisement we recently printed. All men did.
"We repeat our statement tliat may not have fixed it
self in vour mind—
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.
Write for Quotations “1“ RIIDl/C
Before Placing Tour Orders. I . Dwrlrvt,
oTp. & B E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
mi LUMBER, MOULDINSS. PMi LIME AND CEMEHT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.'
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
There Is some Important move on foot
In Maoon end Atlantic circle*, but Just
what It i, th* public does not know
On November 80. 18*3, the road was
sold to -what was known as the reor
ganization committee of the road. The
committee was composed of J. It. (
Young W. h. Gtrong, Henry Illco, Sol and he li hereby authorized and In-
stem ' Thli committee has now dla- atructed to cause said amendment to
a - .he Atlmtl" Short b# Published In at least two nowBpa-
pomd tf the rbad to the Atlantic snort , n e;1(jh c<41KreMi „nal district In
l,lne end yesterday a mortgage was t m« state for the period of two month*
filed in the office of the clerk of the next preceding the time of bolding the
Himerfor court by that lino conveying next general election.
C nZelv franchises end good s »°- *• B* « further enacted, That
all the property, francniscs ana * t ne above proposed amerndment shall
will of the road.
be submitted for ratfflcaitlon or rejec-
It Is supprwed thst the object of this lion to the electors of this state ut the
move is to Issue bond* and complete next general election to be held after
Se med or els. to unit, with the Ms- 1 «“ - ”*
... * . .1. .,,,,1 g n |.h I WHU OBlillVIl Mt VIIJO .IV l, VU UUC Hfvcntl
con. Dublin and Savannah ami ni >™‘ election dutricts of this stags, at which 351 tn 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
.... y. Tbefhtln. 4V. Rnv.innflh. a.inro w.K.11 kL lU ’»' 3 * WM *.11*11 m g ft go os a
that line from Dublin to Savannah.
frh% scheme has been talked . of for
some time, but whether It Is the rest
object of the present move no one
seems to be able to tall.
The Southern ltsllwsy Company is
still reach!mr out for more roads and
there is no telling when the und will
The Georgia Pacino rood goes under
the auctioneer’s hammer this week.
Next Saturday ft will be fold at ruc
tion In Atlunitu, and President Samuel
Spcrcer of the Southern will unite the
winning bid.
This mile, which trill signalize the ac
quisition of about 875 miles of addition
al territory by the Southern railway,
wll, bo the event of the week In rail
road circles of the South.
election every person shall be quallQed
to vote who te entitled to vote for mem
bers of the general assembly. All per
sons voting at said election In favor
of adopting the proposed umendmenf
to the constitution enall have printed
or written on 'their ballots the words:
"For ratification of the amendment of
paragraph 1 of section 3 of article 6
of the constitution," end all persons
opposed to Sha adoption of said amend
ment shall have written or printed on
their ballots the words: "Against ratl-
fl oh Ion of the amendment of para
graph 1 of section 2 of article 6 of the
constitution.”
Sec. 4. Be It further enacted, That
the governor be, and he Is, hereby au
thorized and directed to provide for the
submission of the amendment proposed
In the first seotlon of tiMs act to a
The sale will tie n repetition of tho vote of the people as required by the
scene ot Knoxville when the East Tern
neseoo matt was disposed of at auction.
IWhlle the ceremonies usually attendant
upon such n sale will bo obsorvul, the
auction will be mere formality.
Then, tn exactly the same style used
by auctioneers everywhere will n«k tor
bids. Tom or three bldB are likely to be
constitution of this state, tn paragraph
J. of section 1 of 'article 13, and by this
act, and, If mtllled, the governor shall,
when he naeertalns such ratifications
from the secretary of state, to whom
the returns ehall be referred In the
same manner as in cases of elections
for members of the general assembly,
made, but theso will Be merely o l art to count and ascertain the result. Issue
of the formality which will bo observed his proclamation for one Insertion In
throughout the entlro sale. None of tho one of the dally papers of the slate, un
bidden. except the little president bf 1 nounoing such result and declaring the
the Southern will have any Idea of jar- amendment ratified.
chasing the rigid.
Sec. 5. If the amendment to the con-
Prcsldent Silencer wtll be present for attiutl«n provided by this act shall be
the expresH purpose of making n hid
for the property, nnd he will name the
amount which the Southern proposes tb
pay for the Georgia I*ac4fle. It will Be
his bid thnt will take tho road. The sale
Will bo conducted quietly and will oo-
CP but n few minutes.
f l sale of s big railroad line at nuo-
tlbn has grown to bo a rather ordtnnry
occurrence In the South nnd the sales
lire conducted with no more ado than
Is mado over an ordinary constable's
sale.
•rrteddent spencer ta expected to reach
’Atlnntii next Friday night He Is one
bf tho receiver* of the Ocorgis Pacific.
Moshi-i. F. W. Huldekoper and Reuben
Feeler are the others. He will remain
In Atlanta until the following Monday,
When be will go to Augusta.
TI1F, BPUtS9G MEDICINE.
“All run down" from tho weakening
effect* of warm wentlicr, you need n
good tonic nnd blood purl Her llko
llood's Sarsaparilla. Do not put off
taking It. Numerous little ailments,
If uegleeled, will soon brenk up tho
system. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla
now, to expel dlseaHO nnd glvo you
strength and nppctllo.
flood’s Tills are tho heat family on-
thnrtle mid liver medicine. Harmless,
reliable, sure.
of a few weeks since. That fact ought to bring buy
ers enough to take all that remains of our beautiful
styles for the current season. The great values are
as marked in the assortment for boys as in that for
grown folks.
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
G. Bemd & Co.
JtfAOOS, OL.
Manulactorem tail DlMors.*
SADDLERY.
LEATHER and SBOEPIDniH
4WV 452. 454*n-3 436 Cherry Stroak
j. Cohen & Co.,
J. L MACK, Manager.
151 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga.
Price* always the lowest.
"Manola"—Beat 6a. Cigar in Maooa.
Diatilicra and Wholesale Dealer*:a
LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CldAH
Faricular attention paid to Orders.
MACON, GA.
Machinery All Kinds.
MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00,,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
and MANUF acturers of
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work,
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Eto.
$100
Worm ol Diamonds, 1110101163 or Jewelry Given Free N
* - • ■ Ertry euttomv Oiten I
T. II EEL A "
SCHEDULE MAOON TO NKW YORK.
Via Portsmouth and Washington.
Leave Macon, (Macon and Northern null-
road). #:R August U.
'Arrive Portamouih, (Seaboard Air Lino)
7:10 it. m., August 12.
Leave Portsmouth, (Norfolk and Wash
ington Steamboat Company), «:lo p.
August IS.
Leuvc Washington, (lVnnsyWants Road),
11:00 a. m., Augnt II.
’Arrive Now York (1‘tnnsyl vanla Rood).
1:33 p. nt., August II.
I N13W LINE TQ MONTGOMERY.
Mii Georgia Southern ami Forld*
Leave Maoon ......,11:10 a.
Arrive Americus .. ••••«».• 3:00 p, m
•Arrive Montgomery 8:00 p. in
Aek tor tickets via the Uuwunee
River Route. *
G. A. Maodonaftd. general pAascnger
agent, Macon, Oa. Telephone 100.
cBxrENAitY emmeu.
agreed -to by Che general assembly- and
ratiAed by tho peoplo as provided by
the constitution and «hls act, then it
ahull be the duty of tho general as
sembly of this state convening next af
ter auoh nitlfloa>tlon, to proceed to elect
(after the proclamation of the governor
oa provided in section 4 of this act)
two addlUon&l associate Justices of the
aup into court, one of whom uhall
ho;d said office for six years and the
other for five years, from the first day
of January, 1893, ml until their suc
cessor® are elected and qullllcd, but
nil subaequent elections for said office
shall be for six years.
Sec. 6. Be It further enacted. That
nil laws and parts of fonvs in conflict
with this act be, and the same are
hereby, repealed.
Approved -December 4. 1893. \
317.
An act to amend section 1. article 7.
paragraph 1 of tne constitution of
Georgia, so as to extend the provi
sions of said section, article and para
graph to all Confederate soldiers
who. by reason of age and poverty,
or infirmity ad blindness and poverty
are unable no provide a living for
■Themselves, and for other purposes.
UeoMon 1. Be enacted by tho gen
eral assembly of Geotlga, and It is
hereby enacted by authority of tho
sit me, That seotlon 1, article 7, para
graph 1 of the constitution of Georgia
be. and the same la hereby, amended
by Inserting after Che word "service”
and before the word "and" in the thir
tieth line of saId paragraph tho follow
ing words, to-wit: "Or who, by reason
of ago and poverty, or inflrmlty and
poverty, or blindness and poverty, are
unable to provide a living for them
selves;" so that Ǥeetlon, article and
paragraph, when amended, shall read
as follows: "Seotlon 1, paragraph 1.
Tho powers of taxation over the whole
state shall be exercised by the genera)
assembly for the following purptwn
only: for the mipport of Hie state gov
ernment and the pubHc Institutions;
for eduotlonnl purposes, instructing
chHdren In the elementary branches of,
an EnglLdi education only; to pay <ihe
Interest of the public debt; to pay the
principal of the public debt; to sup
press ineurrecilon, to repel Invasion
and defend the state in -time ot war;
to supply ifce saldlem who lost a limb
or limbs In the military service of the
Confederate states with aubsuintta)
l limbs during life, and to mi
suitable provisions for such Confed
erate soldiers da may have been other
wise disabled or permanently injured
tn such service, or who, by reason of
ting the same, nnd for other pur-
noses. *
Heotion 1. I3e It enacted by the gen
eral assembly of Georgia, und it is
hereby enacted by authority of same,
That from and after January 1, 1895,
article 3, section 4, paragraph 3 of the
constitution of 1877 be altered and
amended by striking out Che word
Ootober" 1ri the Third line after the
word "In" and before the figures "1878,"
and substituting therefor the word
'July," so that said paragraph, when
tvmended, shall read as follows, viz.;
"The llrst meeting of -the general, as
sembly after tho 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 be agreed to by tv/o-
thlrds of the members elected to each of
the two houses, *the same shall be en
tered bn vhelr Journals, with ’ the yeaa
oml nays Liken thereon/ and the gover
nor shall cause oaid amendm^ht to be
published In one or more newspapers in
each congressional district for two
months previou* to the neXc general
election, and the same shall be submit
ted to the people at the next general
election, and the legal votes at said
election shall have writ)ten or printed
on their tickets. "Fbr RaWflcatlon," or
"Against Ratification," uk they may
choose to vote: and If a majority of the
quaUAed elector* shall vote In favor of
rii'tlflcnKibn. satd amendment nliall be
come n part of Bold article 3, section 4,
pr.r.v graph 3 of the constitution" of this
#tate, and the governor shall make
proclamation thereof.
Sec. 3. Be It further eiwcried, That all
laws In conflict wilh thlv act be, and tne
same are heteby repealed.
•Approved December 21, 189J
Now, therefore, I. William J. Northern
governor of said state, do Issue this, my
proclamation, declaring <he three (3)
foregoing proposed amendments to the
oanarfbuUoiu qre hereby submitted for
ratification or rejection to the legal vot
ers of the tftats at the general wetton
to be held on Wednesday, OcUober 3,
1894, as provided in said acta
Festival By the Ladles—Christian En
deavor Society Entertainment.
™ « l SL-”- o . . , I ago and poverty, or toflrmky and pdv-
The Ohrirtlnu Emlwvor boc-lety ot crly> or bllmtne* onil poverty, are un-
Contcnsry clmtvh will otiU-rta.ii llivlr 1 - ■
fr'.omlk on Ttnirmlny evoultin tit tho
rvHldouc* of Mr*. Bml, on Kom etnvt.
There wilt lie n very Interesting pro
IIIISIM nmnpxl tiy the taillee of tho
. vlnt ertsuntttee, ud every one who
ntteiut. m»y ho anurixt of a toon time.
The l.tdlea’ AM Sivlety will r!v
fcativnt In fivnt of the chureli this nt-
tern.mn nrnt eveulna. The ladl
Centenary have imtunt for tlun
their ehtireh a wkVaprmd nfuttHet
for their hoeplMlity on etteh oceaskiaa,
and all who eonie may export t.i
n roixI time, not only n* to the
faction of the Inner man. but »
ntnoni; the excellent people ot the Cuus-
tnuulty.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
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l-B6IK»6 -Xrtlt' SX a^j^KS
I Bf .In, * .Wiiie Ml.Mr. fn.nnltr -I"l OMth ;
Iu.|..l.if-> 1 to.l Pw* In pi 1 ’
r f.m.lur. Old A.., lLT.iIc.Ut; I.«nr
t .[virii.u ,,l th>. II
ftrror,"t Youth. It citp*tu cr.i
tllinl VlfOt IH MU. lb. ye* ot lit.: iurr-
tn.lbui ud riwl. Vntit. Attuttlhblml.
* IMvMao.lt
""In .
or rein.' Ur.
Bemw vet oclf by «u w>
I»Mlk u e'Mo I'.'lrt- b, BMI. Irt »r
Mbb.t.rj xr..rb
rl tlM Cu.r antM to vru . or rMrm
IIMMMM.
GOODWTN * SKALD.
Bolt Aaeni*. elirrrr siio.i ...q Cottoa
• v Avtaua. Kaeon. Oa.
able to provtile a llrin* for themselves,
anti for the wlilowa ot aueh Con fed
erate aoMtera M ouy have died In the
service of the Confederate states,
since, from wounds received therein
disease controeted therein.'’
Sec. I. Be It further enacted, That if
thl* amendment shall be ttffreed to by
two-thlrGa ot the members of the «en-
eral assembly ot each house the same
shall be entered on their Journals with
the yeaa and nays taken thereon, an.
Ute tovemor shall cause the amend
nient to he published in one or more
of the newspapers in each congression
al district* for two month. Immediately
preceding the general'election, und tho
same shall be submitted to the jicople
at the next general election, nnd the
tan thereat shall have written
printed on their tickets "For Ratifies
tton," or “Against Katldcutkln." as they
may ohonatt and it a majority or the
elector* qualified to vote tor memebra
of the next geaenU assembly, voting,
chsll vote tn favor of rutfficatton, then
said amendment shall become a part
of sold article T, seotlon 1, paragraph
t ut the constitution ot this state, and
the governor, shall make proclamation
thereof.
Sec. 1. Be tt further enacted. That nil
l:n\.s and ivtrts of lavra tn conflict
with -this act he. and the same are,
hereby repealed. ■
Approved December 10, 1S98.
No. 409.
An act to amend article X section 4,
paragraph 2 of the constitution ot
Hit by striking out the word “Oc
tober in th* third tine nfter the word
“ta" and before the figure* "18T2."
and substituting therefor the word
“July," and th* manner of aubnilt-
W. J. Northern Governor.
By the Governor:
\V. H. Harrison. Sec. Ex. Dept.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Under
nnd by virtue of power of Bale con
tained In a deed to secure debt given
by Robert A. Lawrence to National
Security Loan and Abstract Company,
recorded in office of clerk of superior
court. In book 69, folio 640, the under
signed nri 11 sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday tn September next, during the
legnl hours of sale, before the court
house door, In Macon, the following
described property, to-wit: All thilt
tract or pares! of land altuklo and lying>
In YintvtttJ district. Bibb county, Geor
gia, being lot No twenty-seven (27) of
what ta known «a the Hotdridge prop
erty. having a front of 80 feet by 120
(gel deep, fronting on * 20-feet alley,
and bounded north, enst and south by
land* of UockSilll and west by eald
20-feet ailey. being the aim. tot con
veyed to said Utwronco by E. G. Har
ris on April 4. 1S90. Said Und to bo
Bold a. the property of Robert A. Lnw-
f m . the purpose of paying the
i of three hundred and forty-flve
nr* and twenty-eight cent,, being
junt due by sold Lawrence to said
loony, which said amount, together
with all expense* Of this sale.avlll be
paid out ot the proceed* of said sale.
Sa'd deed to secure debt given the
undersigned authority to sell said real
estate at public outcry upon default
ot the payment by satd Robert A.
utwrence of any of the notM Mtctllm
therein, tor mors than thirty days, and
said Robert A. Lawrence his now de
faulted In the payment of more than
one of *ald note* for more than thirty
SI-XMIRITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT
COMPANY.
Taeniae B. West, Attorney. ■
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE.
By virtue ot an order of the court ot
ordinary ot Utbb county, granted at
the July term, 1SS4, I Mil sell before
the court boose door in Macon. Ulbfc
county, on the first Tuesday tn Septem
ber next, during the legal hour* of
sale, one lot lu East Macon, fronting
on Chilton atreeed. commencing at the
corner lot of Corona Chappell and run
ning eant. fronting on said street elxty-
ntne t6S) feel, thence at right angles,
running nedrly south kwo hun
dred and twenty (SSO) feet, thence at
rig,it oaglce running west one hundred
und tour feet, thence at right angles
running north one hundred and twenty
feat, again At light angle* running
cast thirty-eight feet and six
inches and Again At right An
gles running north one hundr*l
feet back to tho starting point, and
bonndel as follows: North by Clinton
street, eist by land* ot the Bibb Man
ufacturing Company, south by lands of
T. C. Dempsey and west by tot of
Mr*. XI. U. McAlptn and Corona Chap
ped. and on which la situated one two-
room ini on* three-room dwelling.
Will be sold as the property of the es
tate of Mrs. )[. J. Van for the purpose
or tviv.ng the debts ot said deceased
and for distribution. Terms cash.
R. V. HARDEMAN.
Administrator Estate U. J. Von. De-
July 27. 1S94
LAND. 010 Second &
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas,
on the first day of August. 1892, Earls-
worth Crockett, of, eald county, executed
to P. K. Dederlck. his deed to the prop- |
erty hereinafter described, for the pur
pose of securing the payment of a cer
tain promissory note for seven thousand I
dollars besides Interest and attorneys’ 1
fees, which note was dated and executed
contemporaneously with said deed, and
which deed is recorded In the clerk’s of
fice of Bibb superior court, in book 67, fo
lio 670-1, and,
Whereas, by the terms of said note and
deed, at the option of the undersigned,
the principal, interest, attorneys* fees and
costs have become due and payable, and
tho undersigned hereby declares the same
due and puyable on account of - the non
payment of interest coupons attache^ to
said note, and now past due.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power
vested In the undersigned, the said P.
K. Dedcrlck, by the deed aforesaid, I
will sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder, before the Bibb county court house
door, during the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday In September, 1804, the
following property, to-wit:
Part of lot No. 6 In the southwest range,
Including the advanced front of said lot,
In tho city of Macon, in Bibb county,
Georgia, commencing on Fourth formerly
McIntosh street, at a point 102H feet from
the northwest corner of said lot, at the
intersection of Oglethorpe and Fooirtn
street, running thence 'westerly along
Fourth street 110 feet, thence southerly
169 feet, thence easterly 90 feet and thence
easterly twenty feet and thence
northerly 106 feet to beginning point, on
said Fourth street. Also, one 23-horse
boiler and engine, Crockett make; w feet
of shafting, driving wheel, lathe and crane
for aatne, Boston make; 4 engine lathes,
all New Haven make, screw feed; 1 drill
S -ess, back gear. New Haven moke; 1
enley scraper, 34 feat; 1 pltncr, 28x28
feet by 10, Worcester make: 1 drill, drese-
geared. Lowell make; 1 bolt cutter. % by
ltt inches. Buffalo make; 1 double emory
wheel and stand, 2 wheel, 21 feet; 6 vises,
2 punches, full set of sliding boring bars,
hand lathe, engine lathe, 24x12 feet, and
1 >xl*> foot N**row feed; Jig saw. Bench
make boring machine, saw bench, with
shafting and p.i'.lcys; Boston crane and
cupola fan pulley and belt, and all other
fixtures, tools and patterns In use and
In the nvtrhlne -'hops of Halt) W. Crockett
on the premises above described. All the
right, title and equity of the said Earls-
worth Crockett, together with the, title
of the undersigned, will be conveyed by
n fee simple deed to the purchaser at
Raid solo, and the proceeds of said sale
wlH be applied to the payment of the note
aforesaid the past due Interest coupons
thereto attached, taxes and Insurance on
said property, paid by the undersigned,
and all Interest due to the date of sale,
attorneys' fee* and the expenses of thin
proceeding, and the remainder. If any,
will he paid to the JM.lt 1 Earls worth Crock
ett or his legal representative. The terms
of said sale will be cash. The note afore
said draws Interest at the rate of 8 per .
cent, pef annum, ami has interest cou- I
pons attached for the Interest, piyable 1
eeml-annunflly, which coupons draw in-1
terest at the rate of # 8 per cent, per an
num after maturity. The aggregate In
debtedness hereto referred to, with Inter
est. Insurance and taxes paid, will be I
27.621.87 on the first Tuesday In Septem-1
her, 1894,to which there is to be added I
on sold amount contract attorneys’ fees I
of 10 per cent, ami costs of these pro-1
cecdlngs.
P. K. DED ERICK.
CHAR C. KIBBEE. Attorney.
To
Boy!
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
Hadison Ave.'and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
$S P er day and up.
American Plan,
Fireproof and first-class in every par-
•tlcular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madi.vm and 4th Ave. and Belt
Line cars pas/the door.
» H. M. CLARK, Prop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
Vi T. Jon.vsToir, W. A Davis,
President Vice President
Bowajlo IL burrs. Secretary and Treasure
The Guarantee Co
of Georgia.
Writs* bonds for cashiers, treasurers, m,
■ Uatratorm, executors, guardians, re*
rare, and done a general UducUre
ltt **"* Office M4 Second atrtet
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—S.
Bronson, guardian of John I. Bronson,
represents to this court th.v; he has j
fully dlsclvirged t*n» tru*t as said
guardian, and 1ms asked for letters of I
dlsml«*don. All polities objecting to I
granting him letters of dismission will I
file tlivlr objections on or before the |
first Monday In ^-ptwibiT, 1S94.
C. M. WILEY*. Ordinary.
WARM SPRINGS.
MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA. |
On a spur ot Pine Mountain. 1,200 feet
The great financier, gives the follow
ing good advice to boys, which
parents might also read with profit:
“ Boys, go to school as long as you
can, and remember every hour spent In
study In youryouth will be worth money
to you In after life. Read good booksj
make yourself acquainted With history;
study the progress of nations and the
careers of men who have made
rations great.
' “ Study religion, science, statecraft
and history. Leirri to read
Intelligently, so that ypu can turn to
practical use In after life the reading
of your youth. Be sure you begin
right. Do not waste time In'^eadlng
trashy books.”
Mr. Sage further says:
“ The boy who Is wanted In the
business world of today must be
educated. If his parents cannot afford to
give him a college or a high school
eduucation he must learn to study
without the aid of a teacher, In the early
mornings before business begins, and
In the evenings after business hours.
It can no longer be truthfully said that
an education is out of any one’s
reach.”
This Is the advice of a man who Is
one of the most conspicuous business
successes of our time, and who has
amassed one of the largest fortunes in
' America. It cannot possibly be
charged that he is in the pay of THE
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, and yet
these words given as the conviction of a
life of unusual observation gad
experience advise* as stroMljr as word-
can that you hasten to acrapt the offer
of The Constitution, and secure this
greatest of popular educatsrs, The
Encyclopaedia Brltannica.
The edition offered by The
Constitution fills every requirement ol
Mr. Sage’s recipe for success. It Is the
only edition that is up to date. Who
will be without these books now,
when Ten Cents a day will secure
them?
W , * w » for Particular?
Or call at branch office, 608 Mulberry
street, Macon, Ga., where you will find
In the Brtttaaftoa reading rooms
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In the fpfr
dairies venereal. Lost energy re*
stored. Female irregularities and
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address la confidence, with stamp,
510 Fourth street. Macon. Qa.
DR. C. H. PEET2D,
EYE, BAR, THROAT AND NOSE.
Hours, t to 1 and 3 to 6. Telephone
§4. Office; 572 Mulberry, corner Second
street. Macon, Ga.
DR. J. H. SHORTER.
EYE, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 568 Cherry St, Maoon. Ga.
CHARLES L. TOOLE,
DENTIST,
. 418 SECOND ST.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
576, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and Surplus 3150.000.M
Pays 5 per cent, interest on deposits of
$1 and upward. Real estate loans cn the
monthly installment plan, and loans on
Aood securities at low rates. Legal de
pository for trust funds. Will act as
administrator, executor, guardian, receiver
and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER -Vice-President
J, W. CANNON Cashier
Directors—Geo. B. Jewett, A. E. Board,
man. H. C. Tindall. H. G. Cutter, P. E,
Bruhl, H. T. Powell. Samuel Altmayer.
above sea level; delightfully cool ell- plete sets of this magnificent library
mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos.
The finest bathing on the continent;
swimming pools 16 by 40 feet, and In
dividual baths tor 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.
Direct connection made via trains
leeving Matbn at 4^5 p. m. and 4:15 a.
m. 00 the Central, Terms moderate.
For Information apply for circulars
at C. R. R. office or to
• CKAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor.
and receive courteous attention.
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON. OA.
H, J. Laxuor, Geo. B. Turpin.
President. VIce-PrealdenL
J. W. Cabanlaa Cashier.
We so licit the business ot mirclunti,
planters and banka, offering th?ra
courtesy, promptness, safety and liber*
ohty. The largest capital and surplus
of any bonk in Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SKYINGS BANK & TRUST GQ
MACON. GEORGIA.
H. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Tun
irtr, Vice-President; J. W. Cabanlsa,
Cashier; D. M. NelUgan. Accountant.
CAPITAL 5200,000. SURPLUS, *10.00.
Interest paid on deposits S per * ent "
par annum. Economy Is tha road ta
wMlth. Depo.it your wrings sny Uiey
will bo Increued by Interest. Com-
pounded semi-annually.
J. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stotson. Vice President L P. Hillyer. Cashier#
The American national Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL...w w .r .r -.6250.000.00 SURPLUS.* ,* «#
Largest capital ot any national bank in Central Georgia. Accounts ox
frank*, corporations and indl/lduals will receive careful attention* Correspo ,
deuce Invited.
OF MACON. GA.
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. plant;
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
L C. PLAITS SOM,
BANKER
HfiCOft GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED I8S3
Interest
Banking in all its branches,
allowed on 'Time Deposit*
We handle foreign exchange and
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild j
London for all European points..