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THE MACON TELEGEAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER i, um.
THERE’S NO LOVE
IN THE MANSION
William K. Vanderbilt's Pratty Wife
Upset by a Woman From
Holland.
MANY OTHER DOMESTIS WOES
lit* Will S«dc • Divorc« From tile 9S11I-
Icadrc Ol Various Grounds, and
Demand a Dig fllleo of Hie
Honaf for Maialcnaaco*
Now York, Aug. 31.—The social son-
nation of tlio year las boon sprung here
l>y tbo World, wWIch prims a spcclnt
liable dispatch from Purls, nnuounolng
the pendunty of proceedings for e sep
aration between Wrlllaiu K. Vuhderbilt
and his wife.
The story of Ihu domestic difficulties
of tlio mulllonatre pair, us It comes from
Paris, Is ns follows:
For a month past very definitely
stated reports have been current among
American friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam K. Vunderirllt (n Lonibut • anil
Paris that formal lunrntlaeiou* are iu
progress between tiiem for a Judicial
separation. Falling that, It bus been
said there wns n probability of a suit
for dtvoreo on tbo part of Mrs. Vander
bilt.
Thero Is no donbt that Mrs. Vander
bilt has consulted friends as to the ad
visability of Instituting such proceed
ings.
Thu name of Nelly Neustrelter, i
very well known woman living In Paris,
though of Dutch birth, Is mentioned in
tills councoUuu, with whut authority
Is not known. UM lias recently ewtnlj-
Halted herself In expensive apartments
at tbo Cflfo Madrid, Paris, and at Deau
ville, with on elaborato entourage of
sorvunts.
The domestic difficulties between Mr.
anil Mrs. ViuiderMlt reached almost a
oKnuix lust spring, when tbo party on
the splundid yacht Valiant broke up In
the Mcdtterniucan ttuder olrcuuistunccs
which nt once widely sepuruted nil Its
mambers.
• Vanderbilt went to England,
whom Scott -Murray's beautiful estate,
Danoidlcld, near Henley, on thu
Thames, had been runted for her.
Mr. VMdntdt romntned m Paris for
(he first uionllishf suminer, but has re
cently been nt Ditmrtllo, rotiuiu.ug to
Paris IiihL Friday.
Iu Jiuto lust Cornelius Vuudorblft
canto to London to Interpose bis stren
uous efforts to stop further and espe-
"hilly public. dings, but w.ii mi-
suooeaiftil Iu MtOMig ponces and re.
turned home.
Mrs. Vaudeihltt (xirmutti-d her Inter
est to tied. WsIiJini Jay. of X,-\v Yelk,
who. With .Mrs. .ley, tins beou at Danes-
Held mull last week. He is new at
Homborg, Mrs, Vamlerlillt being also
iu Oornmuy. Col. Jay Is to be in Pati*
on September 13 us a guest or Jiiiue-
Oortlofl itemiett.
A formal piu|»>sit'en has been made
by Mrs. Vamlerbllt for it separation ot
terms of an annual ellowunce of gut hi,
OtKI. the custiKly of her children and
thu poaMMtoa of the three houses at
Newport, I slip and In New York
A gfiUnnau in u imsltlon to lie cog-
liininl at all the fuels stales that Mr.
Vumleibtlt Opposed no Objection to a
sopamttnh. but offered ntuoli U-ss fn-
vocattle ti-nns than those naked by Mrs.
Vanderbilt Tills proffer has been re-
fusiNl by her, sad further detlnlte dll-
cusslea awaits the arrival In Paris of
Col. Juy.
Mr. Vanderbilt was seen at the Hotel
Oontnn-utnl, but deoltnM to discuss the
matter further than to nay that no pro*
ceilings lu dlvotvu liud boeu taken by
lilm.
The report which OOmee from Paris
giving .1,»ul.a of Uio hauls of the pro-
POton MpanMon is believed by to,
few Nt Oitmmtdo ptroptv to be found ho;„
nc this season, and thero is crrlKablo
authei-.'iy for she aUttemini m.t j|»
Vanderbilt will receive from lu-r ft u a -
baud HO,ooo.ooo m.i.i wed retain the cue-
5 or °' l,J rc*n. v9.k» ;.lrciJy own»
Marble teu»\ ! !i<» Newport
whU^i 00*1 $1,000,000, niM faiw other
property wlwn to t»vr by her huHb.tn-1.
Till: VAUA.VT PARTY’S BREAK-UP
The fuel thu vi h'jftl nojktntMon hus
bivii landing ulneo »tho return «>f th»»
Stationery, Monograms,
Wedding Invitation* and
visiting cards engraved
at lowest price*. So de
lay; work done by skill-
In our establishment. Send
fOr a.imple* and prices. J. P. Stevens
& Bro., Jewelers, 47 Whitehall street
Atlanta, Ga.
tam K. Since then it la believed to
have Increased largely.
where: he met his whfe.
William K. first saw the woman he
married in 187C. He was then 29. He
had Just returned from a European
tour, and Mr*. Elliott P, Shephard, hi*
slater, gave a reception In his honbr.
Among Eh owe present wns OH— Alva
SH2. a beautiful Southern girl of 18.
Within a year they were married. The
engagement was kept secret a long
time, but the wedding itself was of
course the big society event of the
year, or of several years, and -the peo
ple who came from abroad -to see Jt
were - almost an many as those who
^ ere . F * or the wedding trip, Mr.
Vanderbilt took hi* bride abroad. 1 They
,0n * t,me ' but al they
vi!!SS&t» 0 s£l tIt Of”™' In 1881 M '-
•SirtSiL 1 # 1 ? the ' bu,,dln * of the
EJJtf chateau at the corner of
wh.fvH f. venue F ifty-aecond street,
which la one of the finest houses In this
ISWWooo S' 1 ^ to have cost about
W.OM.m and during the bullding.it fme
under the eye, not only of Mr. Vender-
bll, but of hi* wife, who took greit
Intcre«t In It. Two or three yearn later
der waJ? ° paIace at Newport -was un
,B now about 34 years
oin. Hhe hns a pretty face and hnmf
Seined l^rgdy. ‘ he <M "“ <mr
how the trouble bfxjan.
, tln >e of year there are few
EfS J5 town who know -Hie Vamjer-
Smf to k-n-.w jun
■lion long -he trouble between hiwb p
'haw been Whig? buTw™
know the fiaimlly pretty wcfll nnH
pr\H).»‘hly
(n.vi nvt
won* that K
W hen h«b>
fUsptxtiiHl by ni-inv
.(y of knowing, ft>
> In
l dlvr
ot i
Vall.ini put into the 'pott
v Mtv on MUroh 15 there was h break-
ng up of Fhv panty, AlthougQi, wtten
he ysioat left ik) November, ls-vt
« s-m *.ibl that ,hv or!uno w.,a u.v
on months. Pceplf Utought the ftio;
•trutgv. but it is Ooubtful K anyKnly
f th.« $wrtjr knew why Vlie rruh*
not
idM
ujkly
. - .....vc that d.iy or
landing, except fv»r the wwk Imnte-
dkMely foliowunr hi Parti*. Mr. \\\n-
vl«*r1>Jlt ha* lived upnrt from tdw
— for Mrs. V.Hmlcrtult hm* lived apart
from her t1u5.Ua.1d. as the manor in
looked at. Mr*. Vk«i*lerbl<t t*i
DnnoavJUe hou*e. t\ line «mt on
V-KMig-N. ruvir He-miev. whb-h w.«m r> tv;-
vh! fa»r her for nine months by Mr. Vun-
derblit. Mr. VanJiTb it . y
l*arka.
In rhe firing Mr. Vanderbilt
wan cMnviticuou* In Pari*. He n P , M ,t
money without w-hvt, v »nd Is r\*p mted to
hive hid a very r,hk| in.l tM,
but Mr. Vanderbilt tin* defond-r«
(hit* frbTRda hore who d«vlnre
>l>orta InvoCv-
Ww*t hm“the
fflfS-J-Wt. one of recen-t origin.'
Jk» been going on for yearn,” .Aid on-
0t t Mp' ie whoM knuwlmlt-e i,
uaually considered exio., "bt lwi'< the
**paty»ttan -tlrat ha* taken
•th at si It «-emcJ
devllnn^Tl *25 ° f lnc «iP»MMrtlUy was
Hi vi. loped a year or so after ahe nr Ir-.
rl-j.K*e. 'Mr. Vanderb.lt, you know, li
very high strung, and hie wife 1. aljo
or mV,* " f''l yuu wan .rhe oldest
of three slaters, who were <-.iMe<l In K.J-
clety .the prc-Cty Smith girl,.,' The fn.iri-
from Mobile, Where the father
ioro a waill y i y cotton factor be-
foro-Lhe war. When they cteme from
but ®“h U e l V 'ihfa h ?V n ' , ‘‘ , ° OTUoh m »ney"
out tney mad the three inter.— rleo
daughter,, and their bDod won' th?
.,"MSmith, ,th« mother, had «rreit
^of lior dairghiters, who, be,Idee
SSASEfSSs 1v,er ® •'ooompfbfhod,
and had been edubjited In France. Tliu-t
ayo.a great card In thoee Uuysi, reevtit
Hei th o? are ’ “IP when tho Smith
tenahin 0aa<Wn<> ^ ° Ut Uley ^ l,, - n ‘cted at-
"Well, -the young CO u I ho went ito Eu-
2", ^ wedding tour, and when
they got boot they Jumped In 'to entor-
r J ! n ai 0 ^.I? 0u Ji ,,e- And w| aen- ‘they enter-
|.»nAl khe SmlBh. were there In force.
In a shont Ume Mlml Smith, the young!
Pi aa .TKLI 0 rUrlB “*■» u Mrr
ru id, a Phlladelplila woman, Who Wad
Jiut divorced her husbamd. Virginia
AWa W fJ.,V. i y ^ ir or “J younger than
Alva, stayed hero and married Fer-
tundo Yznnaga. from whom she win
•JJbjyqusBtly dlyorctd. In Europe Mm
Mink Iravelrtl oirouiu.i for
uSP lfZSt ? eU . lcJ ln ParU - T bore
Mr,. i< ivhi fell In love wMi a Baron
^FWenimut and married him pit!
"Tho barem was the son .of tihe old
ds FJontentlll.it. and he hhd two
bnjthctu. 3 he eldest won a compte, too,
but -Pho yeunigeat. Baston, hud no t.'Me
bost Tor brother
ol. the wvddlng, nnd Mlmi wu« mh’ld of
JUST *2 Mj. .fWd. The young people
were beih handaamo, und u neoins 'that
tnoy, too. iwon foM tn love, for -they
were nhurhly utter -married. r
"A year after the mjrrluge the
young couple came to New York. Wh n
incy came for la not definitely known!
but .there was a story going annual at
the time about willte K.'s having
been blackllxuled at a club In IMris.
of which one of the FontShtSttalln win
v ' i * " u l'PO»«t that Gas.
u n came here to -make hla pctlco net-
ooruvlly with WJlWc K., wh«> %vii« very
th f Fo.i>. .'nliikitw g«iMrwNy.
W hen the Fonkcntill.iita' of the
younger hninCh go: hero they seemed
ro ^‘ r :, k a 1 }* 11 U be n. good piiu-e
’ "Wy- Mr. Ymvaga Jiavl been put ln
wimE w ">•»> to 'Va’il tun>A by
.1 an<1 h ° Wa ® t«> tK* K .v{.
t , n ,* t , rt l! h ' A, Gust.in did not under*
ind UngUsh he w.im put In the name
spMden o ""** ' Jf t,:i “ (orol » n corre-
ltted *nf**iro 1. * ong ' bc <Dtoo that
kind Of work did not suit him. Ho
wink into bmkneso with a fellow couu*
tryman, but he il.dn't dray In ghag long
;S'.! 1 '* !b«> «->!d toil he went to
" 1,110 b- ur, d comi> lined. Ho thought
*♦ »m<'.ninar oik^rh t\> bo clc<n« for him
Then,'people »mUI. there wa.s un uprial
O:«uon. Miml ami Qakkcvn
.houK-j bot'h roniultuRi In New
iml unmmncetl Urn she wa*
>« really d^S en-
ilranv.itlo ^‘h\k,^.
no, got a job m s
wn rtdlnjf a end
ing
Bo'iclv
“\YMUe K.
‘ff. but thvy pi
rifled. Hr
i-:iy 1n
I W finwt, av iv of
tried to call them
‘i. Rut th>* u ; uv-
riGKvd, and M’.ml
■ rocontllcd and
Van lerbilt aided vvkfi he
Mr
Wi
d.n-MVt iik«>
aaviKitlbillty.
'riowv. you know,
Inoltt-ment it
to bring on ulbuo-
ACCmENT IN ASHEVILLE
A Trolley Oar Jump}* tho Track *nd Scr
ou«ly Injure* Savtral i’«-opl«.
Asheville, N. C., Aujr. SI.—A trolley
n the Aaiiexiile and Sulphur Sprint
lrwt railway Uramc unniniiancnhle t*i
lorninK. an.l running down a he*w K r;»,
Jumpe-i the track at o curve. The o.
if tatssctiRors, and many of thv
SUITE!
TO THE
SEASON.
It is a great thing to have a Cloth
ing Store within easy reacli where
the varieties are as many as tho
Clothing needs of mankind. See
the display. Styles that will please
the pocket and delight the heart of
many an aesthetic dresser.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Dcjars, Blinds,
LIME. CEMENT and BUILDERS'SUPPLIES.
Write for Quotaficns^aaMH^ “r* i"k rji RMiy *■
Before Placing Your Orders. I . w. uUKrVu,
O. P. & B. E, WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
sasi ooom m&\ uouloiHjI paints lime m mm
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEABIUG WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Ca
EADS, NEEL & CO.
Mxnulxctarers sal DgaMM.*
SAJtNLStt)
8ADDLEHY
leather and shoe fid
#fW, 453, 464 xn-3 456 Cherry 8twh*
L. Cohen & Co.,
J. L» MACE, Manager, - - - Macon Ga.
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Uaoon.
Orders promptly filled,
A trial solicited.
W. A. DAVIS, W. F. HOLMES, B. T. RAY.<
W, A. DAVIS & CO.. CC> Factors, 403 *” «l 0 cov?Ei I a‘. rs,r *'''
Liberal advances made
an-oe.
cotton in store. The very lowest rate of insur-
LTST OF HOUSE3 FROM $20 UP.
Btreet-
No. Room*. Price
College. 427
Cherry
Spring
Spring
New.
Oak i. , 663
Corner Orange and Wash
ington avenue. .....
Washington Avenue. ... 250
Washington Avenue. . . . ?38
Rose Park.
J’lum gG6
Oglethorpe
First do
First.
Second.
Third 771
Fourth. . . 304
Walnut 511
New
New.
New 208
New .504
Onk . 760
Academy. .. , ^ . . . , s . , 131
$10 00
30 00
22 CO
.22 50
f $0 00
30 oe
37 50
32 50
22 50
30 00
25 00
25 00
22 CO
52 00
22 50
20 00
30 00
32 50
25 00
22 50
22 50
25 00
23 00
25 00
20 00
Bond 253
Forsyth 144
Near Whittle school. .. ..
Vineville.
Huguenln Heights
25 00
20 00
30 00
22 50
22 50
LIST OF HOUSES FROM $8 TO $20.
Street-
No. Rooms. Price
Orunge 404 4
Second 1017 6
Second 221 6
Bond 815 5
Third 770 4
Walnut 913 7
Walnut 915 7
Walnut 917 7
Magnolia 123 7
New. . * ; 201 5
New 839 3
Fourth 120 4
Walnut 856 6
Ross 432 5
Huguenln Heights 5
Oak 457 6
Pine. , 652 ,7
Pine...;. 056 7
Ash 832 5
Hawthorne 413 4
$15 00
15 00
18 OO
15 no
15 00
15 09
15 00
15 OO
18 00
15 00
700
3.7 00
12 OO
12 50
10 OO
15 00
20 00
20 0)
12 00
10 00
FOR ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO
B. A. WISE, II Mill «, 358
MACON, QA.
351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLo,
Machinery All Kinds.
YOU MAY not set ona of tho prlatcs I offered for solving my puzzles,
but there la a prize for every customer in the low prices I make this
month. rGEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeweler. 320 Seoond street.
NOTICE.-rSALE OF THE MACON
AND NORTHER^- RAILROAD,
ore Inju
Amor.* the
F. Du v
seriously
lug
Mn- Vo».n1*rl>Ht. «al he
-nded an*
*hbutton, D. C,
l bead: k. f. Wit
nn und leg broken
Chariest on, s. 0.
nd shoukter; Mi?
M. I a Non (Tin. Orangeburg,
* d-te-.ml.aM to take;
of her London mend*.
Kbigkjml, t; n*
nloa-i agvnMft.
C. Vamlerbllt. who l
lUej* a* "Willie K
of the U<« WUM tni
elnii Vanderbilt, the f.
dlvld.-l
Whin Will
f Aided $10.-
tb^ ehtMren.
MURDER IN ELBERT.
ugherty Blackwell CaR.M to His D
aud Shot by Unknown l*ers*'nn
Horton, Aug. LViughf
.kwell billed at his home n
Mdlelon. siv niles from here. 1
dvr nr, and the purpose of the dee*!
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Moat Perfect Made.
Under end by virtue of a final de
cree rendered on the 30th day of July,
1S94, by t'he United S$atee circuit court
for the western division of the sou.thern
district of Georgia, in the case of the
Mercantile Truta »C«Jmpany of New
York and otfher ooin|/l.lInants ngalnst
the Maoon and Northern Railroad Com
pany and other defendants, we wl»J
sell before the United Suites court
house door in the etty of Macon, Geor
gia, on the second day of October, 1894,
between t'hs legal hoars of sale, all of
the following described property:
Flr*t. The railroad of the said de
fendant, th.’ Macon nnd Northern Rail
road Company, which extends from the
depot in the city of Macon, Georgia,
to Its Junction with the Northeastern
railroad at Athena, Georgia, a distance
of Aboil* one hundred and seven miles,
together with ail Us railways, ways,
and right of way, side tracks, turnouts,
dei>ot grounds, easements and other
kinds nnd appurtenances belonging to
said railroad company, which are set
out In said decree.
eond. All otructures. depots, mn-
and section houses, engine houses,
_ . houses, machine shops and other
buildings, with tools now ln u«e and
equipments now in hands of tho receiver
Four p.tHMngsr coudhes, two combina-
vail, baggage and express cars,
slvty bv»x oars, twen-ty-two flat cars,
two caboose oars, threu sluurty cars,
three passenger engines, one switch
and a wo freight engines, together wkh
Ivor property, equipments and
is. a belonging to said defendant,
nich are fully set forth in decree
d to. Also, nil supplies and
property in <*ho hands of the 1
__.ve? of said oomp&ny. -Vlso flfte...
hundred shares of the capRrtl stock of
wio Ge*irgia Midland Railroad Compa
ny if tne par value of $100 per »Uwire,
nlrd. In the sale of said property,
bid for a sum less than one million
and seventy thousand ($l,07u,0»>0) dollars
• 1-4‘v'Oivod, nor from any Milder
1 a 12 not place Into the hands of
i v olal commissioner* nt thv time
ting the bid the sum of $30,000
tey or certified check, and from
0 time i*ier»\iftcr iiuota further
s of the purchase price shall be
p.ud in cash as the court may direct
met expense* of the suit, etc. That
bidder depositing said $30 000, and
se bid IKK the highest, shall have
Huen deposit returned to him without
deduction. In tne even the bid accepted
by the comnitasiocMni is not conilrmed
by the court, such bidder shall huve
suv-h deposit returned to him without
diMuctlon unless cna;.! property is resold
at *the expense of such Mdder and be-
Ckinotf of his fault.
Fourth. The balance of the purchase
price nny be either paid in cash or m
:sl by ttie
*h the decree of forector
Suah bonds and coupons
d al such price nnd value
iid fund,
e sale to be
pending aga
afiv
flh
id all dt
thr
agd
months
the
: may decree to 7uve priority over
mortgage fortoloesd by said de-
. the purchaser will be required to
mo pa> meat of same. The sHe to
eported to the court for oonflrms-
and when confirmed the special
missions* will make U:le to the
baser |n accordance with said d<^
For further details of sold aje
■rucc i* m.tvie t > said decree.
ALEXANDER PROUD FIT
JAMES N. TALLEY.
Spcv*Al Conuuls^ioaer*
GEORGIA, BIRR COUNTY—To* tho
Superior Court of Sold County: Tho
petition of \V. A. Davis, W. II. Mans-
llelfl, Louis Diukler, Rosa Berg, to
get her with such other persons as th(,*y
may desire hereafter to associate with
them respectfully ahonveth:
1st That they desire to form them
selves into a corporation under tho
nnme and style of “The Eagle Compa
ny," and to bo incorporated and char
tered as such under the laws of Geor
gia tu such cases mado and provided.
2d. The purpose fund object of ouch
corporal loci is to engage In a general
mercantile business, said business to
embrace the-buying and soli ng of all
kinds of merchandise and produce, ns
well as real esnito.nnd stocks or bolds,
for the mutual benefit and profit of
the stockholders.
3rd. The location of said corporation
shall be in the city of Macon, said
county, and the capital stock of said
corporattion Is to bt* $(>,000 ln shares of
$100 each, all of which has been paid
liv, tho stockholders be liable for
amount of stock subscribed, and peti
tioners ask that they have the privi
lege of Increasing sold capital stock
to $15,000.
Your petitioners therefore pray that
they may be incorporated under the
name of „Tbe Eagle Company,” for a
* m of twenty (120)' years with a right
w. renewal at the end of said term,
with authority to elect officers, to make
by-laws and regulations for their gov
ernment; to have and use a common
seal; to contract dehts; to borrow
money and to pledge or mortgage the
assets of the corporation to secure the
payment of the same, to hold such prop
erty, real or personal, as Is necessary
for the purposes of said organization,
to sue and be sued, and to do all such
other acts as are necessary for the pur-
poses for which they ask to be incor
porated, as provided by the laws of
Georgia.
And petitioners will over pray, etc.
FREEMAN *Sc GRISWOLD,
Petitioners* Attorneys.
I do certify that the foregoing Is a
true copy of the original application
for charter, now of file In this office.
ROBT. A. NISBET, Clerk.
August 20, 1SSH.
MADOH SASH. EOOR & LUMBER CO.,
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. Etc.
COTTON.
I wish to inform my friends and pa
trons that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, and with
Improved facilitie'i and more conveniently
arranged warehouse, I am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage.
Consignments always receive my prompt
and personal attention.
NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES! . SATISFACTION
GUARANEED!
517-523 Poplar street
ELLIOTT ESTES.
$3 SHOE NocauiAKmik
»5. CORDOVAN.
! FRENCH* ENAMHJJED CALF:
*4»5MFlN£CALF&KS«GAira
♦ 3.5JP0LICE.3 Solis.
iZJlSJ Boys’SchmlShoes.
•LADIES-
1 SEND FOfr CATALOGUE
W'L'DOUQLAS.
. BROCKTON, MASS,
money by nnrekMluc W. L.
Do-iKlnn Shoe*,
pwaose. we are the largest manufuctnrer* of
advertised shoe* in the world, and ruarautec
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protect* von against high
price* and the middleman’.* profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing oualitics. We have them sold every
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other tnaUe: Tahe no substitute. If your
denier canoct surv>i- -ou, we can. Sold hr
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
513 CHERRY STREET.
MATTIE B. M’ALPIN VS. WILTJAM
A. M* ALP IN.—Libel fyr Divorce In Blob
Superior CburL—To November T*rm,
18H. T«» William A. McAlpln, Def-.id-
ant in Said Case: You are heteby com
manded to be and appear nt the next
terra of Btbb eu»>orior court to answer
H.tii! petiti >n.
Witness the H
JvnL
Ha
on. John L. Hardeman.
• urt. this Sth day of
1S94. ROUT. A. NISBET, Clerk,
ileaian. Davis A Turner,
Petitioner** Attorneys.
WARM SPRINGS.
MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA,
On a spur of Pine Mountain^ 1,200 feet
above sea level; delightfully cool cli
mate; no malaria, duat 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.
Direct connection made vU train*
leaving Mncton at 4:35 p. m. and 4:13 a.
m. on the Central. Terras moderate.
For information apply for circular*
at C. R. R. office or to
CHAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor.
W« X. Jobkstov, W. A. Davis,
Proaideak Tice President
Bowaao ML burro, Beeretary and Treasorst
The Guarantee Co
of Georgia.
Write* bond* for casino?* treasurer*. 44
mlnUtrator*. «x*autors. guardian*. **,
•r*. and doo* a general ndociary
Madison Avenue
Hadison Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
■tjfer d.iy and uj,. American Tlan
ticukr SPr0 ° £ “" d fir3t " class in cvcr y par
Two blocks from the Third and Sritl
Avenue Elevated railroads.
r ,_ The Madijon a »d 4th Ave. and Bell
Lirio cars pass the door.
H. M. CLARK, Pnop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS.
DR. J. J. BUBERS.
Permanently located. In th» u
cultle. venereal. Lost energy r
•tored. Female Irregularities ar
poison oak. Cure guaranteei
Address in conndence. with etam
*10 Fourth street. Macon. Qa.
/ DR. a H. PEETS,
®ye. ear. throat and nose
..Hours. * to 1 nnd 3 to *. Telephoi
»*• ro Mulberry, corns. Becot
■treet. Macon. Oa.
DR i. H. SHORTER
BY®, EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
OfficeJC3 Cherry Bt. Macon. Ga.
OfRe* Hi S*eond itrMt
GEORGIA, BIBB c6UNTY.~To
Mrs. Margaret C. Mann, Willlston,
L^evey County, Fla.: You are hereby
notified as required by law that the
will of Robert W. Stubbs, late of said
county, deceased, has been offered by
the executor of said wHl to be probated
in solemn form at >che September term,
1894, of the Bibb county court of ordi
nary of the atate of Georgia. You are
hereby called to be and appear at *»ld
court on the first Monday in Septem
ber, 1894, at 10 o’clock a. rn.’
to {fivow cause, if any you oan, why said
wi-1 should not be probated in solemn
form and admitted to record a* peti
tioned for by sttid Linton 8. Lundy
“ixecutor.
This 23d July. 1894.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
sad Whtaker Habit?
cured at hoiae wiUi
octpoio. Book of ut-
Uvular* «ent FUEL
B. >1. WOOLIJSY, M.I>
MACON SAVINGS BAN:
676 Mulberry street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $160,00
Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposl
ot n end upward. Real estate loons .
the monthly Installment plan, and loa
on good securities at low rates. Leg
depository for trust funds, will aot !
odmlntetrator. executor, guaidtan. i
ceiver and trustee.
H. T POWELL ...Preside
H. G. CUTTER Vice-Preside:
J. W. CANNON Cash!
EXCHANGE BAN!
OF MACON, GA.
H -{■ B. Turpin
Pr.aldenL Vlc^Prwidu
J. W. Ctbult. Guhlcr.
W. aollclt the buataraa of in.rohan
planter, and banka ottering th<
eourtwy, promptnuas, aafety and Mb.
allty. Th. largoat capital and aurol
ot any bank In Middle Georgia.
OPIUM
'hlluhmll M.. Aflnneo
MAOOR. GEORGIA.
H. J. Umar, Prealdent; o«x n r
»to Vlce-PrMldent; J. W. Oabanl
Ca.nl.r; D. M. N.Ulgan. Accountant
CAPITAL, 1200,000. 8UILPLUa, |3o,(
Interest paid on depoalt. b per eci
wf —mm. . Economy i* th* road
r«*ltb. Deposit your aavlncB any th
Will b* increased by
pounded semi-annually.
interest.
E. Y. Malfijry, Pres.
J J. Co
Dime Savings Banl
420 Second Street.
Deposits of 10 cents and upwards
celved on which interest will be co
pounded semi-annually nt rate of 6 i
cent, per autrum. •
Loans on stocks and bonds at 1
rotes, commercial paper discounted i
etanxv bought and sold.
LIL Johnston. President J. D. StoUon. Vlo. President. L. P. Hlllyer. Ostol,
Tne American national Ban j
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..,, .. „ „ .3*50.00000 SURPLUS .Mans.
Largest rapltal of any national bank ln Centrai T "** 5 '. 000t
kankw corporaOonj and lndlrlduato trU 1 roeeivi .f* 1 .; Acc ? unU 1
deni. Invited. rocciv. careful attenUon. 'Jorrwpo;
OF MACON, GA.
CAPITAL 1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
FRESIDEKT.
w. w. WKIGLET,
CASU1EE,
I. C. PLAIT'S SOE
BAJSTKEJEt
EST1BUSHE0 t(
H&COIt GEORGIA.
Banking in all its branches. Inter
allowed on Time Deposits.
W e handle foreign exchange and arran
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild
London lor all European points.