The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 21, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACOH.TELEGRAPH: THESDAT MOTHttHG, AUGUST 21, 1894. R. C. WILDER'S SOUS CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. lumber, rough and dreitaed. shingles, 1 ath». and dealers In mixed paints, lead, pile, lime, plaster, cement and builders' hardware. C14 TO 622 T XIJRD STREET. COAL A. L. BUTTS Will beat 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. THE LIGHTNING’S LIVELY PRANKS A House in £«.t Macon Was Struck and Almoit the Entire-Roof Torn Off. STRUCK A WATERMELON PATCH A <tww .lor, of Yo.lord.,'. Tkandu Alarm Comas From the Country*. A Man nnU a Woman llarily Shocked—Othar llama. The lightning that came along with the thunderstorm yesterday afternoon got in some right livey pranks while the atonm rested over the city. It was an unusually covere thunderstorm and came near working some serious dam* age here. m The house of Mr. Cain in Eost Macon was stritek about noon. Almost the entire roof was 'torn off. the furniture, k Is said, -was split up and had not nil the family been away from home fatal results would certainly have followed. As it happened, under the direction of providence Mr. Gain and his entire family were uway from the house. His little daughter had only been gone a /very f«w minutes when the vloentfluid descended upon the house. Neighbors, when they realized that the Coin house had been struck, rushed there expecting to And that some of the flnihr had boon Idled or badly ghooksd. It 'Whh not for somo time af terward. however, that they know that their home had been almost demob lahed. During the storm (Mr. J. M. John son, flu* .proprietor of tlho llluo Store, nt the Vlnovllle branch, was very se riously shocked whMo skiing In the door. Ho was not rendered entirely In sensible, but sustained such n shock s* will onus* him great pain for some days. During tbs storm yesterday tho pro tecting rod on the reshlenco of Mr. 3obn RkUlIck. on Ash Street. ntrnotM tti<* llglmi ng in on*‘ "f the s-vrr.tl mi Ikes. The rod received the full ef fect of the shook, which tore tt from the ohlnmey and throw it noro*s tho roof, fleveral cracks were made n the chimney. The family were In the reMr of the house and were oouBtdsffiblr alarmed, but no worn effect ensued. A lady living opposite -the Mouth Macon QHptlst church wms badly shocked by the bob. A farmer living some miles from the city was in from his plantation Into in the evening and satd that out hla ws> the thunderstorm and rain, !<»»>, f ( >r a few mlattfi had been -the severs*t he had wit nested in years. lie told of a most extraordinary freak of the light ning, which wouM be tmrd to bellcvo were the word of tho gentleman in question not perfectly good. ‘ Tie n|i) that the lightning struck right In ths middle of his watermelon patch, and the current being trans mitted from one melon to another over .the vines some dnxen melons ware split in half and the '’Hill that acted to cor.- duet It wore likewise split half and half as with a fine blade knife. Burr Lr.»wn*s place on Mulberry street ’ttas struck and the lightning damp'd around utnong his bonk* and man a sins* at quite n lively rate. No damage was done except tq one of hit targe show window which was tiddly broken. The telephone Ht the Mtcon Knitting Mills, on Hawthorne street, avas burn in | out in the office uml tho*,. Immediately around It were conb»der\i4>ly frighten.Hi. sracraaoK cask* 8. H. Clifford. Now CUm?!, Win, wan troubled with neuralgia and rh«;unm- tlmi. his Stomach WHS disordered, hU liver was itfTMid to an alarming d« gr,*e. appetite fell awny and he was tsrribly reduced in rte*h and strength. Three butties of Electric Bit term cured him. Kdward Ptiepfccrd, Harrisburg, III., had a running sore on his leg of might years' standing. UWed three bottle* of Jlleetric lUtters and seven boxes of Hueklen’a Arnica 8alve and his leg It sound and well. John 8)teaker, CVtiaw- 1x4, O.. had five large fever sorem on hit leg. doctor* sold he was Incurable. One Bottle Klee trie Bitters and oMjbx of lttuklen's Arnica salve cured hi.n en tirely. Sold by 1L J. Lamar & lion's drug store. | # ARE YOU GOING? The re sort* of Tennessee nre doing a Splendid business thlm season. The (Southern railway, western svst.-ni it the direct route to these r»**.»rtj and you • uld ask for your tickets via ttiat 11 n Elegant free ob»e Atlanta a tie c*v»che its no,.g, Sprln* through coach foi Chattanooga «t 7 Tates et 12:45 p. m Hiesper on this train to Washington and New York The seashore exore»« lea\Atlanta •S'M p. m. for SL Simona and Cumber land Islands. Three dally fist trains each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome and Chattanooga. Travel the Southern railway, western system, for safely, aoeed and comfort Call bn Jlro W. Carr. ptua^fftrand MM au-nt, Mncoo: J. J (UMM IIMW aranL Atlanta q. : C A. Deox-altr. ai.l-.tan: na, ta 'i ;crl* WM«r amnt. Knoxville. Tvnn. Of. Price*. Cream Baking |Powder Most Perfect Made. PROCLAMATION To Amend Sections of the Constitution of the State of Georgta. Executive Department, Atlanta, Os., July 28, 189*.—Whereas, The general lusemlriy of Georgia, at rhe session of 1893, passed the following three (3) acts to mend the constitution of Che state, to-wit: No. 1M An act to amend paragraph 1 of sec tion 2 of article 6 of tb. constitution of this shits, hum Increase the number of judge, of tb* supreme court of thl, state from three to five, to consist of a chief Justice and four associate Justices. Section 1. lie it enacted toy Che gen eral anoembly of the sUte of Georgia, and It Is hereby pa acted by authority of the same, that the constitution of the state be amended by adding after the words “chief Justice” In the second line of the first paragrapn of section 2, article • thereof the words "and four associate Justices,” In heu of the words In said line, “and two uesoolate Jus tices,” so that said paragraph when amended ahull read: “The supreme court shall consist of a chief Justice and four associate Justices. A majority of the court shall constitute a quo rum." | . Sec. 2. Be It further enacted, Thai whenever the above proposed amend ment to the constitution ahull be agreed to by two-th1rds of the member, elect ed to each of the two houses of the general assembly, the governor shall, and he Is hereby outhorlxed and in structed to cause said amendment to be published in at least two newspa pers in each congressional district in this state for the period of two months next precoding the time of holding the next general election. Bsc. 2. Be it further enacted, That the above proposed amendment shull be submitted for ratification or rejec tion to the electors of this state at the next general election to be held after publication, as provided for In he sec ond section of this uct, In the several election districts of this stole, at which election every person ehall be qualified to vote who Is entitled to vote for mem bers of the general assembly. All per sons voting at said’ election in favor of adopting the proposed umendmen-t to the constitution shall have printed Of wr| rf«> on -their ballots Che words: ror ratification of the amendment of paragraph t of section 2 of article 6 of the constitution." and all persons opposed to Che adoption of eald amend- rneni shall have written or primed on Chelr ballots the word,: “Against rati fication of the amendment of .para graph 1 of section 2 of article 6 of the constitution." Bee. «. Be it further enaoted, That the governor be, and he Is, hereby au thorised and directed to provide for tho submlMlon of tho amendment proposed tn tho first section of this sot 'to vote of the people ns required by The constitution of this state. In paragraph A •*•}*<* * »f article 13. and by this act, and, if ratified, the governor ehall, What h. ascertains such ratifications from the eocretory of state, to whom the returns shall be referred In the Mine manner as In cases of elections for members of the general assembly to count and ascertain the result, Issue hi. proclamation for ono Insertion In ono of the dally paper, of tho state, an- nounolng suoli result and declaring the amendment ratified. Sec. 5. If the amendment to the con stitution provided by thti act .hall be ■yES***** 1 * tt, Keneral assembly and ratified by the people a. provided by the constitution and his act. then tt shall be the duty of the genera?As sembly of this stato convening next nr- ter auoh rutlQai-tlon. to proceed to elect (.utter the proclamation of the governor *, n * fcUon * 01 « hta net) two additional associate Justice, of the C m rt - , ono ot whon > fhall for *1* years and the oaher for five your., from tho first day of January, UN, ml until their sue- ooseore are elected and qullllcd, but •j* hhbecquent elections for sold olllco nh.ilt be for six years. Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That end parts of taws in conflict with this aqt be, end the game are hereby, repeal*!. Approved December 4. 1893. v • No. 317. An act to amend section 1, article 7, paragraph 1 of the constitution of Georgia, to as to extend the provi sions of said section, articlo and pnra- * r * ph . Confederate soldiers who, by reason of age and poverty, or Infirmity nd blindness and poverty •re unable <to provide a living for themselves, and for other purposes, beotlon 1. Be unacted by the gen eral assembly of Georlc* and it is hereby enacted lfy authority of the mi me, That section 1, article 7, patM- grnph 1 of the constitution Of Georgia be, and <h« same is hereby, amended by inserting afier the word "service" and before the word "and" in the thir tieth line of sakl paragraph the follow- Ing words, to-wlt: "Or who, by reason of age meid poverty, or Infirmity and poverty, or blindness and poverty, nre unnb:*^to provide a living for them selves; so that section, article and paragraph, when amended, shall read a* follows: "Sootlon l, paragraph I. The powers of taxation over the whole state shirt! be exercised by the general assembly for the following purposes only: For the support of the state gov ernment and the pubHc Institutions; for ml notional purposes, Instructing children In the elementary branches of sn F,ngUah education only; to pay the Interest of the public debt; to pay the principal of the public debt; to sup press Insurrection, to repel Invasion and defend the atate in time of war; to supply tshe soldiers who lost a limb or limbs tn the military service of the Confederate states with subxumtfctl ar tificial limit* during life, and to make soluble provisions for such Oonfed- erjtr *>]dwrs :u m.»> hove been other- Wise tteablsd or permanently Injured tn suflb service, or who, by reason of site and poverty, or intimity and pov erty. or blindness and poverty, are un- nine to provide a living for themselve*, and for th« widows of such Con fed- erste idlers may have died In the service of the Onnfledecnte stater, or since, from wounds received therein or disease contracted therein." Sec. 2. Be R further enaoted. That :f thin amendment shall be agreed to by tWO Ptinfrs of the members of the gen eral assembly of etch house Che same •hall be entered on their Jo urn ate with the yeas and nay* taken tfctrsoru and the governor MuU cause the amend ment to be published in one or moie of the newapapers in each congression al districts for two month* immediately preceding the general election, and the same Sbfl|] be submitted the people at the next general elect .on. and the voter* thereat shall have written or printed on their tickets "For Ratifica tion." or "Against Ratification." as they may choose, and if a majority of the Hectors qualified to vote for memebrs of the next general assembly, voting, •hall vote in favor of mtiflcatlon, then -aid 4!i»vn<lm. i)t shall become a part **^d article 7, section L paragraph SUITED TO THE SEASON. It is a great thing to have a Cloth ing Store within easy reach where 'the varieties are as many as the Clothing needs of mankind. See the display. Styles that will please the pocket and delight the heart of many an aesthetic dresser. EADS, NEEL & MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET j, uuiivuu, SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. YOU MAY not get ona of the prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, but there Is a prize for every customer In the low prices I make this month. GEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeweler. 320 Second street 1 of the constitution of this state, and the governor shall make proclamation thereof. Bee. 3. Be It further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws In conflict with this act be, and the came are, hereby repealed. Approved December 10, 1893. No. 409. An act to amend article 3. eectlon 4, paragraph 3 of the constitution of 1877 by striking out the word "Oc- ti'ber in tne tnird line tii- \vpI "In" and before the figures "1878," and substituting therefor the word "July," and the manner o* submit ting the same, and for other pur poses. Section 1. Be It enacted by the gen eral assembly of Georgia, and 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 the word "October" in the third line after the word "in" nnd before the figures "1878," and substituting therefor th$ word "July,” so that said paragraph,, when amended, shall read as follows, viz.: "The first meeting of the general as sembly after the 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." See. 2. Be It further enaoted, That if this amendment be agreed to' by t.v/o- tlilrds of the members elected to each of the two houses, *the 9Ame shall (bo en tered bn their Journals, with the yeas anti nays taken thereon, nnd the gover nor shall rauso saM amendment to be published In one or more newspapers in each congressional .district for two months previous to the next general election, nnd the same shall be submit- TO; *» tho next general £££ TbSS «t».T5 HlSaion* *h?m ,nchea * Buffalo make; l double omory olectUon shall , have ■!■■■> or nHntnd vvheel and stand, 2 wheel, 24 feet; 6 vises. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Wbereas, on tiie llrst day of August, 1892, Earls- worth Crockett, of- raid coiinty, executed to P. K. Dederick. 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 dollars besides Interest and attorneys’ 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 C7, 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 the undersigned hereby declares the same due and payable on occoun*. of tho non payment of Interest coupons attached to said note, and now past due. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power vested in the undersigned, the said P. K. Dederick, 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, 1891, the following property, to-wlt: Part of lot No. 6 In thd 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 1024 feet from the rvorthwest corner of said lot, at the Intersection of Oglethor)*. nnd Iv>urtn street, running thence westerly along Fourth street 110 feet, thence southerly 169 feat, thence easterly 90 feet and thence easterly twenty feet and thence northerly 105 feet to beginning point, on saia Fourth street Also, one 25-horse boiler and engine, Crockett make; — feet of shafting, driving wheel, Inthe ond cr.tno for same, Boston make; 4 engine lathes, all New Haven make, screw feed; 1 drill press, bark gear. New Haven moke; 1 Henley scraper, 24 fr/t; 1 plsner, 28x28 feet by 10, Worcester make; 1 drill, dreee. uleoUon shall. have wrltHon or printed on their tlckofB, "Fur Ratification," or "Against notification." a« they may ch<x»se to vote; anti If a majority, of the qualified electors shall vote In favor of nifttflctetlbn, said amendment ghall be came a part of kjI<1 article 3, section 4, paragraph 3 o< the constitution of this suite, and tile governor shall mako proclamation thereof^ 1 • Bee. 3. Be it furthtff enacried. That all laws in cunfllct with this act be, and tne same :iro hereby repealed. Approved December 21, 1893. Now. therefore, I, William J. Northen, g3verm«r of said state, do Issue this, my proclamation, declaring the three (3) foregoing propound amendim-nts to tin* omrttltMtlon uro hereby submitted for ratification or rejection to the leg.il vot ers of the teate at the general election to be held on Wednesday, October 3, 1894, as provided In said acts. W. J. Northen, Governor. By the Oovornor: JIV. H. ll.irrlKon. See. Ex. IVpt. ADMINISTltATOU’rt BALE. By virtue of an order of the oourt of ordinary of Bibb county, granted at tho July term, 1804, 'l will sell before the court house door in Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday In Septem ber next, during the legal hours of sale, one lot In East Macon, fronting on CHnton streeot. commencing at the corner lot of Corona Cnappell a-nd run ning east, fronting on said street slxty- nlnv (69) feet, thence at right angles, running nearly south two hun dred nnd twenty lUO) feet, thence at right angles running west one hundred und four feet, thence nt right angles running north one hundred nnd twenty feet, again at right angles running font thirty-eight feet nnd six inches arid again' at right an gle* running north one hundred feel back to the starting point, and bounded t\t follows: North by Clinton street, east by lands of the Bibb Man ufacturing Compnny, south by lands of T. C. Dempsey nnd west by lot of Mrs. M. B. Me A) pin and Corona Chap pell, and on which Is Bltuated one Lwo- p>>m and one HriMOOn dwelling. Will be sold as the property of the es tate of Mrs. M. J. Van for the purpose of paying the debts of said deemed ami for distribution. Terms cash. R. V. HARDEMAN, Administrator Estate M. J, Van, De ceased. July ??, 1894. GEOKG! A. BrUB COUNTY.—To Mrs. Margaret C. Mann, WNUston, Levey County, Fla.: You are hereby notified as required by Uw that the will of Hubert W. Stubbs, late of said county, deceaesd. has been offered by the executor of sakl wtll to be probated in solemn f -r;n at the September term, 1834. of the Bibb county court of ordi nary of the state of Georgia. You ore h. ieby oatied to be and appear at said court on me first Monday la Septem ber. 1894. at 10 o'clock am* to show <*u,e. If nay you can. why said w; l should not be probated In solemn form J nd admitted to record os peti tioned for by said Untoa a Lundy, •irenter. This 33J July, 1SS4. C. 'M. W1LET, OMia^y, dSOftatA. niDB COl’NTT.-A c 8MM> xuxrulsn ot J.hn I. Bronson t ' Ihj, COUrt,U*, tl , hu ' fully tt>> trust as .iur.itan. .hi 1 lias askej for letter, of •iism -tan. All pttrtio, obJcotlnc to rrontln* him tetter* ct dtxnuixlon will file iliMr objections on or before the oral Monday In asxcmbrc, 1SJ1. C. M, WILEY, Ordinary. 2 punches, full sot ot sliding borln, bars, hand lathe, engine lathe, 21x12 feet, and 1 JOxta feet screw feed; Jle saw, Beach make IxwlnK machine, saw bench, with shafting and pulleys: Boston 'crane and cupola fan pulley and belt, and all other fixtures, tools and patterns In use and In* tho machine shops of said £. Crockett on the premises above described. All tho right, title and equity of the said Earls- worth Crockett, together with the title of the undersigned, will be conveyed by a fee simple deed to the purchaser at raid rale, and tho proceeds of said sals wMH be applied to the payment of the note aforesaid the past duo Intercut coupons thereto attached, taxes and insurance on said property, paid by tho undersigned, and all Interest due to the date of sale, attorneys' fees and tho expenses of this proceeding, ind the remainder, If any., will be paid to the said Esrlsworth Crock* ett or his legal repreaentailve. The terms of said sole will he cash. The nolo afore said draws Interest at the rate of g per cent, per annum, and haa Interest cou pons attached for tho Interest, payable o-?m!-annually, which coupons draw In- tercet at the rate of I per cent, per an num after maturity. The aggregate In debtedness herein referred to, w th Inter est, Insurance and taxes paid, will bo 37.621.57 on the llrst Tuesday In Septem ber. IKH.to which there Is to he added on raid amount contract attorneys' fees of 10 per cent, end coets ot these pro. cecdlnga. P. K. DEDERICK. CHAS. C. KIDCEE, Attorney, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. - By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of Bibb county I will sell to tl)e highest bidder at public outcry within the lfcga'1 hours ot sale, before the court house door of Bibb counl7, *. * Tuesday In September, leal, the following property: That tract or parcel of land In Bibb county, Geor gia. being purt of lot one 0). In square forty-one (41). In city of Macon, being on the corner of Plum ami Second being one hundred and five a<W) feet, more or less, on coch street, being subdivide! and sold In three lots. Also, two hundred and six (200 shares of the capital stock of the Ma con Fire Insurance Company, of the par value of *100 a shire. Termsyash JOLIBN B. RODGERS. , .. • — — Johnson. Administrator of H. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-The apprais ers appointed to set aside a twelve month, support out of the estate of John C. Petty deceased, to Mrs. Sallle J. Claacey. form erly Mrs. Sa lle J. Petty, having made their return to this office, all parties eon. cemed fO file objuttlons. If any they “ — —— •*— first Monday m Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE, Write for Quotalions__saaMI Before Placing Your Orders. 0* P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. SASH. DOORS. LUMBER, MOULDIISl PAINTS, LIN: AND CEMENT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. IiEADIM WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Berad & Co. If A COIf • GA. Monalaotnrera and Dhaiare.e BABKESU, SADDLERY. lbatueb and shoefidinol em, 452. tH»»v *5* Cherry Strwt L. Cohen & Co., LIQUOIW, CIGA1LS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. f Orders promptly filled. J. U MACK. Kwiro. - • - Maconf Go. A trial solicited. MACON SASH, DOOR k LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, —AMD manuf acturers of— Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and.Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA, On a spur o£ Pine Mountain, 1,200 loat above sea level; delightfully cool cli mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos. The finest bathing oh 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 kidney*. New hotel, with all modern Improvements. Direct ccr.neotlon made via trulne leaving Macbn at 4:28 p. m. and 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. W. L. UOUCLAS <50 IS THE BEST, yij wnUfafioMintKiNa ♦5. CORDOVAN, FRUICH&ENAMELLED GAIT ^.’jyFlNECAlf&MWfiAUH ♦ 3.U POLICE, 3 Solis. aoyJZ.WORKINSHEhq EXTRA FINE. U,S *2.*IV Boy&chdciShoes, •LADIES- ^ .SEND TOR CATALCQUE WL-DOUOLA8* BROCKTON, MASS. Yob can lave ntnnrr b^irchuUi W, L. Becsnse. we nre the largest manufacturers of advertised ahoee in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protecta you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes c-iual custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. TVe have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than nny other make. Take no substitute. If your defter cannot smH vou, we can. Bold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. CITY MARSHAXi’S SALES. Georgia, Bibb County.—Will be sold before the court hou-e door, the first Tuesday in September, 1894, between legal (hours of sale, the- following prop erty; to-wit* LOT 13,14,15 and 16, N. W. C. 16, bounded on ono side by Monroe street, on another side by Washington avenue, on another side y property of Urquhart and by alley, on another side by alley. Levied on as the property of O. G. Sparks, trustee for Mrs. J .V. Sparks to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of mayor and council of city of MaCon vs. O. G Sparks, trustee for Mrs. J. V. Sparks, for bill of expenses for curb ing in front of lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, N. W. C. 16, on Monroe street, in com pliance with city ordinance and charter. Tax 2116.3g and cost. Also, at the same time and place, part of lot 16, N. \V. C. 16, bounded on one side by property of Urquhart. on another aide by property of Sparks, on another side by Monroe street and on another eMe by Washington ave nue. Levied on as the property of O. O. Sparks, trustee for Mrs. J. V. Sparks, to satisfy a fl' fa. favor of the mayor and council of the city of Ma con vs. O. G. Sparks, trustee for Mrs; J. V. Sparks, for bill of expenses for curbing In fror.t of lot 16, N. W. C. 16, on Washington avenue. In com pliance with city ordinance and char ter. Tax 153.87 nnd cost. C. H. HALL. JR.. Marshal. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE, Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Macon, said county, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In. September, 1894. the following property, to-wlt: Five- sevenths Interest In lots Nos. 9 and 10 In block No..33 and lots No. 6 and No; 9 In block No. 40 and lots No«. 15, 16 and 18 in block No. 36, in the survey of what 4s known as the armor* property. In the city of Macon, said state and county, which survey was mnde by J. C. Wheeler, Bibb county surveyor, and a plat of the same made by him Is recorded In book H H, page 313, in clerk’s office Bibb superior court. Levied on as the property of W. A. Huff, one of the defendants, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from city, court of Ma con in flavor of C. W. DuPre vs. W. A. Huff et al. L. B. HERRINGTON, Deputy Sheriff Bibb Courtly. Madison Ayenue HOTEL, lladlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. Sj pn day and up. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class in svety par ticular. Two block, from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. * H. M. CLARK, Pros. Passenger Elevator runs all night. ft. It JOBSSTOIT, W. A. Dins, FrosidoaL Vioo L're.LdsaL Hovau AL bJcrrx. Beentarr sad Ireasust The Guarantee Co of Georgia. Write, bond, for casmara. treasurers, la •Blslstrators M.jalars guardian., -a, clv.ro, and - 4oc a general Uducuro bualn.M. Offlo. Ml Bcoad .trxr PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. In the ipe- clalUes venereal. Lost energy re. stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cur, . guaranteed. Address in confidence, with sumo. 110 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. C. H. PEETE, ■YE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE Hours, * to 1 and S to 6. Telephont M. Office. 672 Mulberry, corner Second •treat, Macon, Gs. DR J. H. SHORTER dye, ear nose and throat. Office 6U Cherry St, Maooa, Go. CHARLES-L. TOOLE, DENTIST, 418 SECOND ST. Macon savings bank 671, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and Surplus 8150,000.06 Pays 5 per cent, interest on deposits of 81 and upward. Heal estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal de pository for trust funds. Will aot as administrator, executor, guardian, receiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL...President H. O. 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. EXCHANGE BANK, OP MACON, GA. H. J. I-amar. Oeo. B. Turpin, President. Vice-President, J. W. Cabanlss. Cashier. We solicit the business of rosrch&nUb planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank in Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CQ MACON. GEORGIA. H. J. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur- p*r. Vice-President; J. W. Oabonls* Cashier; D. 1C. Nelllgan. Accountant. CAPITAL* J2DO.OOO. SURPLUS. 230.000. Interest paid on deposits S ptr cent. snsum. Economy is ths road to Wealth. Deposit your savings any th-r wtU be increased by interest. Com pounded semLanuualiy. ’ ijJ^. ,oh “* t0 2: 1>r * lld * ot ' D ' auuon. v >=« FruldeoL L. p. Hlllyer; Cashier. f Tne American National Bank,. jLa^a MACON, GA. S-ptemta-r ls»l. why said rylurr. ahouM ! CA V.U±.“" w',, H50.000 00 SURPLUS.. .. nai be maj. the JuJgenirat et this court. , wnv. “ nt ! ) n . y " ,,lun31 »>dnk In Central G~ a il. WILEY, Ordinary. I * Dd l^rfaitaU »U 1 raralv. oISJrul ” ..125.000.00 . — Georirii. Account, ot r-o—ve oaretui attention. Oorrespon- First niiiltiii, OP MACON. GA. CAPITAL I SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT, w. w. WRIGLEY, cashier I. c. PLANTS SON, banker ■AC0IV GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1863 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits Jv* handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of Loudon lor all European points.