The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 18, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON. TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1894. COAL A. L. BUTTS Will bent any dealer in this city on quality, weights, etc. on Coal. Send your or ders in or wait for my solici tor. Cannot be under-sold. A. L. BUTTS. PUNK AND PMJNK. The Sag. of the Msdlsonlxn Give* the liar* Good Advice So Regard to Watermelon*. Watermelon* ore pleritiful now. The boy* find It retty hard to realat the temptation of entering a etch now anl then. Uoy*. thla le a bad 1rabR and you •hould not form It. Bo do not go Into u watermelon patch unlea* you have an extra pair of ahoe* two or three number, too Urge for you. or elae get a email oy to bring them do you. and be cure no one u looking at you or you will get caught up with und dire pun- iflhment win follow. If you aee a. white, powderly euatunce around the mem. look eti'arp, for It may be atrlckntne, but more often flour. Hut, boye, be ware, for If you keep UP theite method* eornrihkig a tlioumnd time* wotve than nrrychnlne will d.acend upon you. Hut if you persist hi taking uieni, revm m- ber that when they go "pllnk" they are green, *nd when they go “plunk" they are ripe.—‘Mudiaon Madisonian. OIUME REVEALED IN A DREAM. Body of the-Murdered Wom*n 1* Found and Her Slayer I* Arreated. Cincinnati, Aug. lt-aiermsn Marck worth, an'attorney, ha* complttod come depoaltton* In u caae tb»l l» ur Ue>onU the ordinary. Year, ago two non. and one duughter of Mra. Klcakowaky. a (evident or.Puaeu. came to thl* city, Wbero they lived reanecled people. Hev- erul yearn ago tlie mother mysteriously disappeared from her home In I'oaen •nd word- w.a .en( ner helm heie that the eirt/ite hod been nearly dlaalpated and the llltlo left woa in tbo poiweaelun cf Brockart Gardner, a iolUn-lnw bf tho micalng woman. A ycjr ago Mra. Beccard dreamed that »ho o.iw Gardner kill her mother and hury her. She mtule' Inquiries by Uttern and started nu Inv.'s.'lgatloJi th*it> resulted in the plnelng ot suspicion oh Gardner. There «a» no uincble evi dence until u Jaw weuk» ago wlun sev eral workmen ongntted in uxorvstlng for a new hulldlug came upon 11 inutl- Imred body that vrls Idvnthled »» that of the miming woman, nod Gardner was arreated. The body wna identified by two wound* which It wna known tho fleeuaed had Inflicted during life. A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. A Swollen Stream Bwcnt Two Young Ladioa to Thetr Death. Ne* Oiieann. Aug. 17.—(We Tlmea. Democrat'* ShreveDurt special says: A party of five young ladles and an 8-year-old boy left Jonrevlllc, Tex., last evening tor tho canm-medlng graunda lit Scousvtll* In x hack In charge of Mr. Illamutvk Wrixht. When half u mile fn>in the enmu gtuunda. In nroev- ina n aunll crvi-k Hint h.id I mvillvn by a heavy rain, the vehicle was awept down tho atream over MO yarda and gvartuMied. Under tho greatest dlfll- eulty Bismarck Wright auoceeded In saving Ills slsteni. l>al*y and Mabel, and his little 'brother end their friend, Mias Nlmi Heater, but Miss Battle Webster nnd M1m Willie Jiarl were drowned. The creek the party enomed la an In elgnllleant atream nnd not regarded ns dangerous, but the rolnffill In that vi cinity yesterday waa the taeovteat ever known and the creek waa anViUen never brlbrr. EARNINGS OF THE RAN. Now York, Apg. 17.—The report of the Louisville mul Nnshvlllo ltnllro.nl Company lor the year eud'ug June 3‘.i, slKma gross earn ugx of 81 S.D71,1)7. a deoreuse of 8ll,4ttti,.Uid; bxpotiaea 811.- eas,788k a dedreng* of FJ.MnsoS; net earnings $7,110,^12, u decrease uf 71)10,- 444; fixed charge* Ih.utih.tutti. an in (roime of 8174.1*111; loss on other roads SMI,713, n deovase of JiVm.iil.i, and Mirplus 81,f!h'J,4Ul, n decrease of iitVS, The surplus is nisMUUlisl for liy the fact that the compauy paid no diV' idends in 1N04. In the tlsenl year of 18113 4 per eeuL wns paid. Tn* estl inutid surplus for 1BD1 was given ou July «lit ft,1)71,307. The chnuitesvvero duo to 83U.TM dlfretvnee in net enrn- liilis, >us,70il vTiatlauoopii division div idend not paid, und fSMl higher tuxes, nml to a gn.ii In Income of 71,433, rank log the nut dlfferonw I10UM& i It K<'HUTTING ltlLNDF/.VOUS. Wnslilugton, Aug. IT.—Gem ral orders xveto Issued from the heudiiunrleni of tho army today aatuauclng ihm Jet fer»*tt bamofes. If ssisirt, Columtms TEXAS DEMOCRATS UNITED. A Ticket Nominated That Harmonlzea All Faction* of Ole Party. Dallas, Tex., Aug. 17.—Tho Democratic r ,n vsf.*l .ri li I li iiii'ic i il.-.l .i -i , - all day completing the ticket lor mate officer*. The following la the ticket and will be the next ofllcpre, for they will carry tho atate by 150.009 majority: Governor. Charles A, Culbermm; lieu tenant governor. George T. Jentcr; at torney general. M. M. Crane; com ml*- Slonrr of the Und office, A J. Baker; comptroller. R. W. Findley: treasurer. IV. li. Wortham: «up«rlntedent of pub lic Inatructlon. J. M. CarlUle; chief Jus tice of th* supreme court. K. T. Gaines. The convention adlourned this after noon sine die ami the city tonight ia well empty of the vast concourse at tending the largeat political convention that ever met in Texa*. The ticket i* an exceptionally atrong on* intellect ually. C. A. Culberson, the atandard bearer for governor. Is a young man bf 35, a finished »chol*r In Uw and litera ture and a fluent and eloquent apeaker. II* was the choice of the young men of the atate and Its progressive element. Ills defeat for governor I* regarded a* closing finally the long political ca reer of John H. Reagan, who la now 74 years did. He walk* from the *tage of action «• one who has filled the full measure of a sltteaman to hi* atate and to hU country. POPULISTS IN OHIO Have United With the Labor Union* to Form * Ticket Columbus, 0„ Aug. 17.—The Joint con vention of the Populists and labor par ties here today nominated the follow ing atate ticket: For nocretary of mate, Charles It. Martin of Seneca county (la bor party); for supreme Judge, E. 1). SUrk of Cuyahoga county (Populist); for aehool eommiasloner. M. D. Flan nery of Greence county (PnpulUt): for member of state board of public work*. Joel 8. Stewart of Preble county (Popu list). In a closing speech John McBryde an nounced that the labor delegate* pres ent pled ceil 130.000 union labor men to support the ticket, anil he had letter* from miny union* stating that for va rious reason* they could not send dele- g*tes. but would support the ticket nominated. •PAROCHIAL SCHOOL MATTER. Kansu* City, Aug. 17.—The Catholic priests of this city have recommended to Bishop Fink that She parochial schools here be abandoned and the pu pils about 1,000 In number, hike od- ytat*ft of ihelr right* under the law to attend the pubHc schools. Bishop Pink is in Colorado and (s not expected to return for two weeks. The move ment Is In retaliation against the bo.irJ of education for aie (Lamia,ml, as the Cathrihco claim, of their teachers hi the pullc school*. The majority of the members of the board ore avowed American Protective, Association men. THE FAT.L RIVER WEAVERS. Fall River, Aug. 17.—This city wna In a whirl of excitement on account of meetings of the two strangest labor unions to determine what action should be taken Monday morning when tho cut down In wages goon into effect By n- voto ef 750 lo 430 the wearers de cided to take n vneaKnn of four weeks. By a vote or -Mi) to 300 tho spinners' union voted to accept tlie reduction un der in-,'test and to lend every possible assistance to tlielr brethren In New Bedford, who recently voted to strike. RLUEFIBJLDS NEWS. WaHhington, Aug. 17.—Reports trans mitted to the state department from Quit. O'Neil of the Marblehead, now at Bluenelda. fully cvmflrm t'he press re ports t.i th* .-rr.~-t lint the onptiiln tv fuse* to protect such American resi dents there an had taken up arms lgainst the Nicaraguan government. The captain gave the men ample warn ing that they must nut violate the lanm of NUmvngu i If they expected pro tection, and In (lulng tst he acted, It ts said, In strict tcoonl with international law. STOLE THE RECORDS. 8k Louts, Aug. 17.-A. D. Patrick's residence lias been entered during tho absence of the tiunllv and the books of Council No. t A. P. A., stolen. Pat rick's «n Albert la secretary of (ho council nnd tlie purloined books were In his cuntody. Nothing war taken but the books. This theft, following tho raid upon nn American Piutedttve As- relation mooting place end tho hold up of another ecerctnry, makes It look as if a systematic efforts was being nude to get tho names of overybody In tlie order here. STRIKERS GOING TO WORK. Birmingham, Aug. 17.—AVbrk was turned at the Pratt mines 111 Blocton today, giving 3,000 men employment af ter four months of Idleness on account of the strike. Tho other mines of the Tennessee cost fleMs and the ralliv.il companies go to work today and on Monday the Suls* 7r»n and Steel Com- pmu will probably start lla mines, Riv ing employment to 10,000 men altogeth er. Repair work has been commenced on a half dozen fufnaces which will blow In soon. A YOUNG 'LADY'8 DEATH. Atlanta. Aug. 17.-into) Ret tie Vick ery, the daughter of n Franklin county fanner, was killed laat night by « fall tng limb while on her way to church foraot. barracks, Jt ss,Hin uolimiims e6 ". frnl of the family had barrucka, Oliks wul DttYuW iHlaxul, j tb ohurx^i. tV hard wind storm W«tr Vork. vrotud m nmsooea by came up while they were on the way. troopa of tho lluo by October 1, or na i the Wind tore a limb froma tree nr «aou thereafter tui prtottebie. Thoto' tU»h«d it afrdnst the >vun(r lady _ poet*, which hnve heretofore Ihh'ii | She died In a few mlnutta In the iclujiUdly na tverultlujr depots will ***** A ** This store lins been established for years. The present is the most remarkable August in its history. Each day visitors are numerous, al most continuous crowds. That’s wonderful, and f yet perfectly natural. Wonderful to create so much activity at the dullest period. Natural that the bargains, produced by the intense ac tivity of*our policy should bring business. Big money to be saved lit re today and the days to MACON, GA. 331 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Mines, Boilers, Gins SAW WILLS, Machinery All Kinds. $100 Worth oi Diamonds, Watches or Jewelry Given Free SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Decisions Rendered Tuesday, Auguet 14. 1834. The Commercial Bank of Albany vs. Tucker. Before Judge Bower. Dough- orty superior court. 1. The tledaratl'an alleging that the plaintiff loaned money to the defend ant, and alio that money was advanced by the plaintiff to the defendant upon the pro in tac und undertaking of the lat ter that ha would turn over and deliver to the tbrmer drafts drawn by a com pany of which the defendant was treas urer, Is not supported by the evidence that the money was not loaned or ad vanced to the defendant but to suah company, together with evidence that the defendant did contract and under take os alleged to turn over and de- llve rtho drafts. 2. Hu: Inasmuch as the-casq estab lished by the evidence aeems to be mer- Itortoue, while the Judgment at non suit Is altliancd, direction la given that the plaintiff have leave to emend the declaration at or before the lime when the remltUtur from this court’ is en tered on tho m'autes of the court be low, so os to make tho pleading und the evidence correspond, and upon this being done, tho case be reinstated and stand tor trial In Us proper order. Judgment affirmed, with direction. Wooten 4 Wooten nnd J. W. Wal ters. for plaintiff In error; R. Hobbs, D. H. Pope and W. T. Jones, centra. Western Union Telegraph Company vs. Georgia Cotton Company.' Before Judge lluwcr. Dougftcrty Superior Court. 1. Where, at one of (ts minor offices, a telegraph company doe* not directly employ sn agent of (ts own, but by some arrangement with a railroad com pany obtains the services of Us agent In the bustneoa of sending, receiving and delivering telegraphic message:*, the office hours esUtbllshOd by the railroad company, If reasonable, are upon the same fooUng as If they were established directly by the telegraph company. Although tho operator eo employed may voluntarily, and as a matter of accommodation. hablluxMy return to hla office after the office hour his expired, and In this way nuy be more attentive to the Interest and Wishes of the public than 1.1a du tie* require him to be, the company will not he bound to keep the office open on all occasions because the op erator ties done so habitually, on most occasions. 3. It is a question for the Jury, and not tor (lie court to determine, whether the condition of the operator's family on a particular occasion would Justify him tn closing his office and absenting hlmeeif therefrom curlier than usual. And although he may have foreseen that hit duty to his family would prob- ably require him to do this on that: several times Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Wrife for fliintviinir if Eefore Placing Your Orders. O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. SASa mi LUMBEiL MOULOimi PAimi LIME AND CEMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. ft A con. OA- Manulacturers and 1-40x4.4 SABKEStt, SADDLERT. LEATHEB AND 8HOEFI.DlNJi tr*. 452, dM au-a 456 Cherry Streat L. Cohen & Co., "Manola"—Best 6a Cigar in Masoo, J. I*- MACK. Manstsr. Dletlllers and Whotssate Dealer*.* ffl Cherry Street, Macon, Uhu LIQUORS, TOBACCO - xni 0ia\3i Prires tTtr*T* the lowest. rnrirulftT attention paid to Orders. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO,, INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, AND MANUF ACTUBEBS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. ■anion, It was not ohHgatory upon him, at a. matter of law, to foyea-urn BATTLE WIT AN OCTOPUS. Lively Experience of Five California Fishermen Out ut Sea. A huge octopus was hoisted ou Fish ermen's wharf, San Francisco, the other afternoon from Cnpt. Charles Collins' bout, uud tho tour members of the crew shuddered ns they bundled It and told uf their terrible light tar out from tho laud. The long tentacle* when spread apart measured about twenty- live feet irom tip to tip, and they were armed ull the way along with dreadful saucer-like mouths that sucked the life from tlie.r victims. "It waa a fearful light we had with tho monster,” sand dipt. Collins to an Examiner man, "nnd It is only by a mlraolo that X am bore to tell of it. At daylight ou Wednesday morning wo commenced to take up our lines, usual. Several hooks wore brought up, with no success, and we begun to get discouraged, when there came a violent tug at the line, and a huge arm of lira monster flashed violently Uut of tho water and lauded across the guuwnlo of the boat. One ot the grasped an oar to dislodge the ann, but before he could reach It tho body of the monster roso lies,do the bait and only a few feet •way from me. An octopus can bo killed almost Instantly If It can be ■tabbed Just below, the eye, and when die fellow rose so close to me and pre sented such u good opportunity for tho death blow 1 reached lor a bust hook, the liadlcst weapon, nnd made n lunge for tlie vltnl spot. As I did so tlie bunt careened violently, nnd in-steud of dm patching tho brute only Inflicted a slight wound Hint maddened the mon ster the more, und tho battle then lie- como one of life or death between us. A couple more of the arms bf tho octopus had by this time been wound around the boat, and the 1 / reached from stem to stern. Oars and boithobks were our only weapons, but It was almost useless So attempt to pry the suckers from the boat. They would nb sooner become loosened n.t one spot than they would fasten themselves on another. The li.,at w.in oin-i,let,envel.)|,i-.l l.y t'hesn and all hands were kept busy to escape being caught tn the clutches of the relentless suckers. The small craft rolled nnd rocked In the arms of tho monster, nnd every moment It threat ened to throw all 3vo of us Into the wnter. The bnly hope that we had was to deal the monster the death blow, but ,t a -m.-l the ■SMI inanity wvuiii net again be offered. Blows had no effect on the hugo tentacles. Tlie men be labored what parts bf the flsh ithey could reaoh wllli clubs, but the effect was like pounllng a piece of rubber. tho boat was tipped by THE SALE CONFIItMFD. Knoxville, Aug. 17.—Tlio sale of the Louisville Southern railway to, the Southern Railway Company for 81,000.- 000 was conllmicd at Tate Sprlugs to day by, Judge Hi II. I.urton of the United States circuit court. Immedi ately upon the confirmation I’rnsldont Spencer nnd pn'rty left for AUauta to attend the sale of the Georgia FiipJlic railway there tomorrow. IMITATORS ABOUND of motto/the tuccettful of Oit tcorId-famed Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef . the struggles of the monster so that the ralT‘« n i* rn! .ViTui thc I *® t *f om Over the nutv.v-iles, and In the telegraph company, norupaa toe desperation the men fought for their company to employ u substitute for , i, vtw bllt expecting every moment to him at that tun ft. i drawn b«k»w tho surface of the *gt!Sf??g.5L.£sSf c y J?,~ I <9 « htgrtbR.dtjth, One of tno stout fishhooks had caught becomo military posts <*f tho deport lmmts lu which they arc located, nnd will, with Uu> addition of »*no to bo cataMlrtltd at Port Shorldnn, III., Ih*- oesuo tho four recruiting r&ndcovoiis of the army. Tho former recruiting ran* doivoiu lu the principal ettlea of thf Vnltod State# will hereafter be dos,g* tinted as recruitlun station^ BONDHOLDERS* M BRTI NO. New York. Aug. I?.—®ou Jh.>M<‘:* of the Carol I it* Central railroad, represent* lng the Kreater part of $«,0u0,000 flwt mort|pwt«' bonds, held a meeting thl* afternoon tn tho ofitce of A. J. onvl.*r* doak. preaMenU Wall ntreM. The re port of t committee of bondtud t -rs v .is revived recommending tti*» ai.vpt.ino* of the Seaboard Air Line’s pcvYiNieltlon *o pay 4 per cent Instead *»f ® i*er cent •hr five year# on the Bret mortgage bomlo. The dltt»*rence In the iK*£veni* nge will be In tmpr weniento. !rt»e meetlrwr a4ao Noised the reoom* anemHttcn of the ojnvmuec l*?me certiacate* for the amount due at the maturity of the bonds. TENNESSEE'S VOTE. >C.v*h\1llc. Aur. IT.—Pull ••m dat re- turns (br supreme court .Judan i* h»ve beon ri'ccLnl by the secretary ..f ^tate. Tho reaulr U: Democrats, HS.tW; fu- »■ l .*• D.MifKTotlo majortty, against over the n«xsrcirate opposition votes for governor in 1 ©t The total vote la terser th.m wus ex pected. arms of her nsdher. TUB SLAVS GIVE DP. CnnurlLvtllo, Pa , Au?. 17.—It Is Bald that the Slav miners who have w> Iopr continued tlie strike in the face of cer tain defeat have Riven tip the il*;ht. They now denounce their leaders. They any their leadefi nava kept them out by falne reports. Tlie Slavs are uow hustlluR for tholr old poaltlous and many ore accuriux work. The opera- tore wilt at ooce t)re up ail Idle plants. coNPnssiTiT iiis "chimb. Home. Aujf. 17.—dart, one of the Aiuirchtats arrested In the oabvrbt a i few days ago, charged with ptatlmt | t«» nsm^lnate Premier CKapI, DM « ;»n* i fraood that tlie loader of tlie ^vispini- tore waa n mau of the name of tVr* qucttl. Three more AunviiiM* con* mvtiHl with the plot have bi'en art\«ted. All the prl«i>ner» are iHlueatevl men. WORKING A ecHrak Cincinnati. Auc. 17.~Thr rate of the LouUvtlle Southern railway yeraerda\ to an agent of DrexeL Morg.tn A Co. ot New York has irivftn rtae to a \*ague rumor here that the same Interest in buying up the Brllnger stuck of the lessee* of the Cincinnati Southern rail* *Vay. No definite basis for this 1* know here. It la merely n matter of conjecture. WATSON TO SPEAK. Batcmton. Aug. 17.—iSpcdaU—Th un* an R Wat*4Hi and Juilip* (lines will t'sday* Arnnitt A Urge 'Towd expected to be present DIED W1IILK SHOTTING Burkevlll<\ Tex., Aug. 17.—At :i Mcth- ►l»oak here next W odist revival here t.xlay Mre. Fmuk ^ ** oYlock a. i Newberry became ereatly cx* Itcni amt * “ 1 ‘ wh le klumtlng In tvUdotft fervor. nn»* timil the heart nnd dropped dead. Or. Price’s Cream U*M«t l*owder Most Perfect Made. DEATH OP COL. W. A. HA HU IS. Albany. A us. 17—<Sp*v‘alA-CoL W A. Harris of laalndhi died this nftet tract to transmit ammodlately, or of an exprrsj rc’iueat for Information^ it la not obligatory upon u tft>egr*.ph com pany to acquaint a customer wKh the otilce houre of the company at the point to which a message deH\*ared by him for tiun»ml*Blon Li dlrftoted. Judgment reversed. Cu*tln, Gdairy & Hall, for plaintiff In error; D. II. Pope, contra. Sonter et at. vs. Bank of Southwestern Georg!*. Before Judge Fish. 8chl«y Bupeilor Court. The court dl l not err In the rutin* com-, plutned or pendente Utc. nor in denying a new trtnl. Judgment affirmed. j. A. Hlxon. for pUtntlfl in error; J. Dodson & Son. contra. Erick Company va Taj lor. Before Judge Smith. Macon Superior Court. 1. One who, by fraud and deception and without paying or promising any consid eration therefor, obtains from sn Illiter ate person a conveyance ol land, the lat ter thinking he Sf** oonveyln* personal prnptrty. bo Ms the title not for himself but as trustee: and a subsequent mort- sagee to whom he mortgmyes the land r\» securtty for a pre existing debt, takes tn aubortf securely In the body ot the brute and a couple of the men began to haul in on the Btout- line. Slowly they gained nn the cord as they pulled, und slowly the body of the mens ter was being dragged from the keel of the boat, where It had ) n lmpW«ble t.. reach It with any weapon that would put a stop to the but tle. Steadily the men hauled away until the body came In sight. The huge eyes glared savagely up through the water, but the vital ?pot was yet out of the reach of the weapon poised to deal the deathblow when thd'“&p?'Ortunlty came. Stowiy the^ monster's body was being dragged upward, and as It reached the surface the sharp spike of the boit hook was driven with a hand of desperation deep Into (he brute's body Just betow the eye and the victory was wen. Grad ually the long arms unwound themselves, and the most terrible of all sea monsters waa soon *l<id on the deck of the little fishing boat.” QUDBN OF THE OCEAN. New York. Ausr. 17.—The Cunard Line steamer Campania, which arrived this miming from Liverpool nnd Queens town. has earned the tltel ot the cjueen , of the ocean beside? being a record* tlon to the trust, whether j brjreker. She left Daunt’s Hock at 12:15 he hud notice or the fraud or not. | P* m. on August 12 and arrived at fian- On the trial of a claim caae the claim- • dy Hook lightship at 5:1S this evening, ant. without other pleading than the ordi nary Issue In claim caies^ may give tn evidence the fraud to defeat the enforce* ment of the mortgage ft tx* and maintain Ms equitable title to the premises al though the deed procure-1 from him by the mortgagor is still outstanding; and the jury may find the property not sub- jeet by retain of the perpetration of the fraud. J. A j-'int note given by two persons for the rent of land not otherwise de- rvrlbed than as M on Buck rreek," Is rot admitflble fa evidence to show that one of the makers severally was the payee’s tenant of the lands now hi controversy, tt not app »rlng that these lands were on Buck creek or where th* Buck creek Und was situate. 4. the evidence warmntel the verdict anl there was no error tn denying a new brut. Judgment sftirmel. J. A. AnrieT and Edwards A Greer. f> r pUdntlff In error; I. V. Hvygcad and Hardeman. DarU A Torrer contra. \ her time of bring five dJYa, nine hlburs and twenty-five minutes, t r ralnutM. WARM SPRINGS. MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA, On x spur ot Fine Mountain, 1,200 tost above sea level; delightfully oool cli mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos. The finest bathing on the continent; swimming pools 15 by 40 toet, and In dividual baths tor ladles and gentle men. Temperature ot water SO de- grees—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma tism and diseases of the kidneys. New hotel, with all modern Improvements. Direct ccnneotton made via train* leaving Martin st 4:38 p. m. and 4:15 s. m. on the Central. Terms moderate. For Information apply for circular* at C. R. R. office or to CHAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor. W. L. DOUCLAS ft 4 CUrtF |B THE HIT. ViU/CxosaotHKma ♦5. CORDOVAN, fRENCHaENAMEUIDCAtr ’ ^4-.*3.y FlNEMtf &KAN6ABIH *3.<i9 POLICE, 3 Sou*. ta s«>2.W0RKlN0MB ls ** EXTRA FINE. Boy^SchoolShdes. •LADIES. .3EN0 FOR CATALOGUE W* £•• DOUOLA3 . BROCKTON* MASS. Yoa caa «avc^J^ 081 “* Bocaiioc. we are Ibe largest manufacturer* ot advcriisea shoes in the world, nnd guarantee the value by atamnlng the name and price on tbft bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work In style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your df*|er cannot su—'-ou, we cr.n. E-old bv ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. GEORGIA, BIBB COPNTY-Under and by virtuo of a power of sale contained lo a deed to secure debt made and. delivered to the undersigned by L- M. Roblnaon, November 2». 1893, the undersign** will at public outcry, for cnoh, before the court house <kor of Bibb county In the city of Macon, at 11 o’clock a. m., on the flrot Tuesday In September, 1894, the following real estate, as the property of raid L M. Robinson: That tract or parcel of land situate and lying In said state and county. In the Macon reserve, west, being known a* lot No. seven C7) of a subdivision of wb&t Is known a» the Winn lot contain ing one 0) acre, more or less, being the same property conveyed to said Robinson by William Plumber by deed recorded in clerk’s office of Bibb superior court. In book ”S.” folio 494. The debt secured by -n l d**t-l to the undersigned la pant due, and will amount to the sum of Jiu.70 Sold land ts sold under said power ot sale to pay said debt and the expenses of this sale. Sold Robinson refusing to pay said debt. ROGERS. JONES A MOORE. Ryals & Stone, Attorneys. Madison Avenue Hadlson Avc. and 58th St.; NEW YORK* SS/vr day and up* ( meriean Han. 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 run« *11 night. T. JonNsrov, W. A. bins, President Vico President. Hostaad M. bkrrK, Beer* tor j and Troaiarat The Guarantee Co of Georgia. Writes bonds for casmors, treasurers, u, mlatstnuora. executors, guardians, r«* ettvera. and does it general Aiuciarg Office Ml keoond «tr*ef PROFESSIONAL CARDS* DB.‘ J. J. SUBEBS. Permanently located. Ia the spe dairies venereal. Lost energy re. •cored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. In confidence, with stamp, DR. a R. PEETBL ®YE. EAR, THROAT AND, NOSE. Hours, 9 to 1 and 3 to 6. Telephone 94. Office, 672 Mulberry, corner Second street. Macon. Ga. DR. *. XL SHORTER, BYE, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Office 668 Cherry St, Maooa. Go. CHARLES L. TOOLE, DENTIST, 418 SECOND ST. MACON SAVINGS BANK 178, Mulberry Street, Macon, Go. Capital and Surplus 3150.009.01 Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposits ol |1 and upward. Real estate Joans on the monthly Installment .plan, and loans oa good securities at. low rates. Legal de pository for trust funds. Will act as administrator, executor, guardian, receiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. O. CUTTER......x*..... .Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier Directors—Geo. B. Jewett, A. E. Board, man. H. C. Tindall. H. G. Cutter, F. E, Brubl, H. T. Powell, Samuel Altnuyer. EXCHANGE BANK, 'v OF MACON, OA. H. J. Lamar, Goo. B. Turpin, President. Vice-President, « J. W. Cabanlsa, Cashier. We solicit the business of merchant* planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The large*t capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. THE UNIOK SAVINGS BANK & IBUSI CO 14X005. GEORGIA n. J. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur. pir, Vice-President; J. W. Oabenlss, Cashier; D. M. Nelligan. Accountant. CAPITA!* 8200,008. SURPLUS, 830.000. Interest paid on depoalts f per cent, per annum. Economy is the rood tj wealth. Deposit your sayings any they will be Increased by Interest. Com pounded semi-annually. J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vice President L, p. Hiltyer. Cashier- The American National Bank, MACON, GA. VPITAL.... u „ , r ..3330,000.00 SURPLUS.. ,, ..135.000 94 Largest capital of any national bank In Central GeorgLi. Accounts of OF MACON, GA CAP1TAL1SURPL0S, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, FBCSIDEKT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASUIEK. I. C. PLAIT'S SON, BANKER BlCQIt GEORGIA ESTABLISHED 1365 Banking in ail its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. ^ e handle foreign exchange and arrang# travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild ot London for all European points.