The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 04, 1894, Image 8

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I -’..•A •» W K THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1894. R* C. WILDER'S SOHS CO. MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough ana dressed. shingles, 1 r.ths. and dealer* In mixed paints, lead, die. lime, pls.tf r. cement and builder*’ hardware. 014 TO G22 T HIHD STREET. WHAT LIBRARIAN SWEET SAYS About the Board of Education Atium mg Control Over the Public Library. HE THINKS WELL OK THE PLAN PROCLAMATION To Amend Sections of the Constitution of the Stale of Georgia. And liyi lla.Has Already fl.aa tome of the Benefit* That Would Acerae If the (’repetition Should lie Adopted. Tile following communication from Ldbrarao Sweet on the subject of turn ing the library over to the board of education will be read with great inter- cat; In connection with your article In Monday’s paper about transferring tho Public Library to tho board of educa tion, r whrft no make Mila statement; At the regular monthly meoling of the board of director* of the Public Li brary In March lust, a resolution was ixtssed giving twenty monthly tickets to the pupils of the Uigu School. They wore awarded to the twenty pupils who tidU muck* tho JilKhosi .tv<.*r.»K<? (lining Jhe previous month. This uwukeued u friendly rivalry among the student*. tUI .[riving to *ecuro the privilege of going to the library and taking out uuy book they chose. Afcw nanuM were ou ®vt*ry lwt that -wn» nwde ou»r, but there wetv frequent change* among the con- The Utichem of the High Hehooi appreciated tiik generous ac tion of the library directors, end were always anxious to see their inunwil- ate Ola*** represented in the list every mouth. This movo w.ia an incen- Jtv© «to hiudy, and produced good re sults. Personally, I was much gratified wt tho character of the books nought for by the i/updln. With fdw exceptions, they were of good character—lil»iory *•«'« rhe higher grade of literature ,, , , ° O’ M “C Vi ill* IfllUlt . Many or them ware sought after be- enuee they were directly upon the sub ject of their daily lessons, and rouse- fluently were of gnaw benefit to tne children. During the two months and it half than this movement wus in oper- utlon the pupil* took out and read Ilia volumes, while many others r.im« to consult 'the publications in (he rufer- I'Uce department Sometime* they cumn t.y tlKun-elvo*, «tud often were aooomptutisd by their teachers to in veidlgato some sirbjoet This Utllo expen.nro has convinced mkj Illst 11‘ the library could be ’thrown open to nil tlto children of tho public schools, under proper regulations, and even to the entire public, nothing but good would result from It. Therefore, 1 um in *yvnpMhy vriili the movemcm spoken of In your article. Another advuutugo would result from Hiving ample rou.it for the bourd of education, and iln* Is the establish ment of a second-hand book exchange Whole the puplla could go and ex- ch uige their old hooka for the books In Uh? next grade, trad thereby huvo un Immense outlay for new books ovei-y year. ' lu rt great many cltlen the libraries are under the control of oho Uw.ir.la of educaiilou, and have been working ud- inlraldy for many yearn. Tho Publlo Library I* second only to tho publio school, as nu educational Institution, and 1 cannot see why It# two may nut be combined under one management, S. 8. 8west. Librarian. IWIEV MEAN BUSINESS. ,What Traveling UnK^ngor Agent Joo Wlf.to Says. The humgurulton fir the through Pull, man buffet sleeping ,„ r sorv.co be- tween Mucou un.l .New York la a groat thing for tMneon, This hns lieon feoiixl by the (Jivrgiu railroad, In .tin unction with the famous Atlanta t Llm>.* At first eight this may not i much, but It is. Mr. Joe W. While, Irawllus panen- ger ngent of tho Georgia road, who, by tile way, has boon In Hie service of the Georgia for nearly fourteen vinrs and who Is now hen- In Mm Internal of tb now line, was Inlervtowcl. lie any the Gixsvln rand, or, as It Is better know-n now, the Old Reliable, litis nt lust been able to ttOQOtnilllgtl wliat It lias loug wI.-dnM for, tlmt was to givo Alneon and tho adjacent ixmutrv through car service mnl ipilck Mtlednl* to the Chios of tho East and North and W"*' JE "" '"inal footing with min t clttea. Tills hns Isvtt done. “Wtmt wM the beuelU he to Macon-’ “Why, craft you mi n will induce travel from the North trad Bast—tour ist travel. health suckers, tavratment scek.yra mid others—to take In Moron on rtielr way M Florida, Thoiunsvlll mnl other potato. It wtU open up th ttrohnuK and Virginia, to this section. It will bring Macon lulo proiniuettce from IHn to Uolveaton." "llow sol" “Ikvuii-e the Atlantic (Vast IXne rro lnwml ndrcrilsers. So is the Georgia road, and hi every map folder sent out by Ihi-se popple Macon will be lu It. "There are inauy ether advantage* 1 Could imme, lame of grealer interest to tho people of Macon and this eection tiian to knew they cat) go to the ticket oiDee. pmvhase their ticket Enat or North, and with It their sleeping „ r ncwsnm .laihniH, and will not have to bike chanc-s oa Mcuriog berths la other dUi>s. “Now we an> In for'bus!ness, not fun. him I fe-1 euro the traveling p.s>p|p w.ll Klvo ns the support moOMUy to build ing up this great line. "llut It would take me too long to Ml you the many advantage* to tie do- rlv.sl from this route, and as mv time Is limited l w(U refer you to Mr.'W C H oce. who rcpctoeuUu* hem. Ho no tdl you the whole ■con,” AM dt.re— of the »* Wtnp(«xlon re»t< Oriental Soap, Bold Mm.tr* drug .lor*. Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder W«f W. Pair tttsWat Metal aad lap. Executive Department, Atlanta, Ga., July 28, Hit.—Whereas, The general HJOWf Of Georgia, at the session of H92, passed the following three (3) acts to mend the conaututioa of the state to-wit; No. 194 An art to amend paragraph 1 of sec- Mou 2 of article e of the constitution of this state, so as <q Increase the number of Judges of the supreme court of this state from three to five, to consist of a chief Justice and four associate Justices. 8«tlon 1. B» u enacted by -the gen- ??T >n L b y , of the ,ute vt Georgia, Sr?h^ t *^l.a e IS b, ' enaote< * by authority of the iiarad, that the constitution of the to amended by adding after the 5S*. Justice" in the second OSS-?* Jhe first paragraph of section 2, •yto’f ® thereof the words ’’and four ln lleu of ,ne wo rds , ,^ nd ,., tWO tosoolati Jus- that aald paragraph when cmiri ^ch „ l ? haU ? ai: •The aupfemo court shall coualst of a chief Justice and four associate Justices. A majority rum 1 '" court * hal * oonstttut* a quo B -SA/“"tor enacted,'Thit M'ACON, ga. to agreed 351 to 353 - - - cherry street J Machinery All Rinds. Hiructlvi ’r. * ,er * by authorized and in- be oumiHW 0 ^*®,*?^ amendment to ncro > li - 'l * n al ** u *f two nowapa- thla*Btat/for tho’ C alii» B ^ro,wl l l5f' her enacted. That ba JS£2i.£P? ona amendment shall tor ^^caition or rejec tion to the electors of this «tatp At £»n*r.I election to be Md publication, as provided for In be kcc •* c Mon of tlhfc* act, 4n the eeveral election Sfijil 01 ^ of thU Al which to^ote Jho Z ! hrt11 bo Qualified h«r« eff ia to vote for mein- era of >ttio general assembly. All ner- rt nd^«Sf 2 MM efectlon In favor ssT*“£»“rS pssrs-sss tojS?" °f the amrodmoif ot para-' ron« P luitlo n *“ Uon 2 °‘ artlc, ° 6 °t U>o the Wvt'rno? ' Phat |^£S™#SS SiSl’pSS Bs-Fsmm wme manner oa in nr for mombera of the Kener.^atulmbW Ida'nwlinu, ,“* cer ! Aln the result, h^ui •I proclamation for one Insertintk <n one of th. dally papers of theTnto ai m i loh rcauU anU declaring the amendment ivi'tlMed. • Ul ° fttttut’hw ProWdeT^rof 111 ^ th * co '" ugreei] to by the general^Lhro 1 ' ralllUxl by the prop bf ^as^mxtv Med * b y oonetltutlon and tils act, then it shall be tho duty of Urn 11 r»wru to 0 rT¥~ hold Kilil ofiii’.v —j whom shall other for live years, from^th™ n°m? d^? Approved December (, ISM, I No. 317. An act to amend section 1 nriiH* KSSg*«*.‘ ° f t ™>«tltuuun of ato^sm.Jii c * tl ''»d the provl craDh * ro d “«lcle and pora- wfio h bv reai!„ ^ nfeJ, ' ri,l ° •‘"Wlere i' m ^ Wflwn of Ago and novertv ild «nd poverty are unable to provide a living for T'fnd 1 a “• ““WtotSfUf GcSJS 1 * b ' for » word "and" in Lho Lhlr- ini u.e"L° t^\' P »0 1 ?w |,h t f' e f0,low * iiTHi*. ° r by reason ■Wly.r ffiSi and‘ n ro™rty. ^ * Urtn * tor the ” paragranh B * otlo 1 I >. article oatl ;, pn ’ when amended, shall re.id as billows; "Section 1, pAragr.ph 1 The power* of taxation over the who!,, “-sembto U tor by n,v «•»«*• , n> g. ly / or following nurivxes nrif. of the Male gSv! fJr^bsMi’m i‘ h * poWI ° Inetttutlona; WT ^edaoUoyl puriK'ses, Instructing gWSSi’ \ZTyVbl sSWSraaa«?R£ to «up ply Wie aoMlera who lost n limh llmba In th* military aervlce of the ^ th aub.^.^/to klal limbo during life, and to ll-ffto. jrortrtesa for such Conftd! wise d».hi. i “ m ' ly ?*»• been other- * .„J"* b1 *? * Permanently Injured ’ ! . "'"to*, or who. by reason of J22T tocmsclvro; uvvi\-i-^r^ 2 f 8Uch CVrafed- fw.nL !2 ^pnYcderate state*, or rr^ lvevl th °reln or contracted therein.** T . h . , * J? il furt *® r enacted. That if ^iFTi to by *£}.**"**> f «toh house tt/sfn?; ‘hhll be entered on their Journals with he yeas and ujn taken hereon and the governor shall mma #ka .il H » ment to be publlehcd in one or moro of the new»ivv;vr. m each congrwsi ™ al dletricta for two months Immod.atviv ocdtng the general eleeUon, and tne ae Shall be submitted to tho people at the next general election, and the voter, thereat shall have written or printed oa their tickets "For naiin,.* Bon. «r "Against lUllflc-k'.i." U iy. may ohooee, and If a nnjority or the vleotors qutrWfled to vote tor memebro ‘be next general assembly, voting shall vote te favor of mtinostlon, then ■sld amendment shall become a i«r» Of said mini. 7, section L paragraph Men’s Aatumn Styles. Novelties have been arriving: during recent days. The piles on the centers tower higher than ever. New colors, new weaves, new patterns, new de signs, new effects, new quali ties, new prices. Everything is new about this Autumn and Winter stock we now in vite you to examine. We never had more to be proud of- Economical people viewing results from a retail huyer’s stand point will share our gratification and satisfaction. A few more days will be surrendered to closing out late Summer Goods, then—-just wait and watch. Engines, Boilers, Bins SAW MILLS. LIST OP HOUSES PROM f20 UP. No. Roonua. Price Street— Colloge Cherry Spring 7 k Spring.. . , •„ 0m,c Washington Avenue. ... 260 Washington Avenue. ... 233 Ro»e Park Plum Oglethorpe Pint 8C0 8econd. . ,' Fourth. , . . 3M Walnut New . . .203 New 504 °«k 760 College 607 • 205 Near Whittle school 340 00 30 00 22 CO 22 60 30 00 32 60 22 60 30 00 25 00 22 60 22 50 20 00 32 60 26 00 35 00 25 00 25 00 35 00 25 00 80 00 Vlnevllle Huguenln Heights LIST OP HOUSES PROM 33 TO 120. Street- Orange 4 Second 6 Second \ ...» 221 $ Bond 815 6 Third 4 Walnut 915 7 Walnut on 7 Magnolia 7 New 859 .3 Fourth 4 Walnut 6 Rom 5 Huguenln Heights 5 Oak 6 p lne 1... 563 7 P| ne 7 Hawthorne 4 College 1123 ‘ 6 No. Rooms Price $15 09 FOR ANY INFpRMATJON, APPLY TO A. WISE. II Ml WOT a 15 00 18 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 18 00 700 17 00 12 00 12 60 10 00 15 00 20 00 20 00 .10 00 15 00 MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) ,a8te flnd 1 qua11 * ‘ D |,an T£SS nB /°, the Invalid ."d cSla^t***’ *“ nrt,cle '"com- Bohemia. It is brewed after the new 0 it*? Bnd ,r om hops Imported from Fllson, Bohemia. Barbaroerta fa a llcht ,n the Hof Brauerel at Pilsner by eXS*™' “ 8 “fit ,u.UBr iTSJBSd'totM ‘Cirtod ofnXro'4c. nner ,0,b ' C “ nd <0r d Iunch t ^ ere ,*n nothing better than * bottle Delivered anywhere In the cl$. ’Phone 4 3 £ UUriANN & Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Dlinds, LIME. CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE Write for Qunlalinnc Before Placing Your Orders. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM. MACON. GA. m DOflRx IGM3ER. M0UL0INQL PA1HTL LIME AND CESO, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHOLIMLE HOUSDS. G. Bernd & Co. ITAOOTt. OJL ilanulftcturur* auJ IHamsm.* SADDLERY. LEATHER AND SHOE FIDItm *«n. 452, 454»o-J 456 Cherry Stnwfc. L. Cohen & Co., J. I* MACE, Manager. - - - Macen Ga. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. W. A. DAVIS, OAtce and Saltiroomi, 401110 415 Poplar Street. COTTON. . I wish to Inform my friends and pa trons that I have moved across Poplar street, opposite my old .stand, and with improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, I am better prepared than ever to handle their cotton to ad vantage. Consignments always receive ray prompt and personal attention. NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 517-623 Poplar street. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE.,- * *5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH* ENAMEUfDCALn ViWFlNECAlf&KUNMHffl *3.5? POLICE, 3 Sous. *2.*!# Borf SckoblShoes. •LADiES* .SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL'DOUOILAS, j’W-l.'DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MAS#. Ye. can “«j'„»"'jj:,»>| h *««ka.la, W. L. Bw.UK, wt are the largest manufacturer, of sdvcrUaed .hoc. in the world, nml guarnntee the value by .taroping the name and price oa the bottom, which protect, voli egnijsl high price, sad the middleman’s profits. Our shoes CHU.l custom work lu style, easy filllug and wearing qualities. We have them .old every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other mate.. Take no substitute. If your dealer cf«Dnot at:*** — *•-«-» 1 dealer ennnet ■u^-' ■* —u f »—* ranT” Sold ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. WARM SPRINGS. MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA. 1 of the constitution of Mila state, and the governor shall make proclamation thereof. See. 3. Bo It further enacted, That all larva and parts of laws In conflict with ‘thin act be. and the name are. hereby repealed. Approved December 10, 1893. No. 109. An act to amend article 3, section 4, paragraph 3 of tho constitution of 1877 by striking out the word "Oc tober In tho third 1hie after the word "hi" and before the fleure* "lfi/A" ... and before the tlgures "18/8, and substituting therefor the word "July," and the manner of nubmtt- ting the name, and for other pur- poses. Section 1, Be It enacted by the gen eral assembly of deorgla, and it 1r hereby enacted by authority of same. Thai from and after January t, 1895, article 3. section 4. paragraph 3 of the constitution of 1877 be altered nnd amended by itriklng out the word Ootober" In the third line after the word "In" and before the figures "1878,’• to®, substituting therefor the word July, so that aahl paragraph, when mnende.1. shall read a* follows, vlx.: 3 he flint meeting of the general as sembly after ehe ratification of this cons"tutlon nhall be on the fourth Mednesday.ln July, 187*. and annually thereafter on the same day, until tho day shall be changed by law." ddr'.bh.w? 11 to, rU, er enacted. That if S -L s 11 ^ agreed to by two- UimL of til,, members electro to each of the two houses, the name ehall be en- lored bn their Jouraal*. with the yraa na>*s token thereon, ami the gover- v 1 ' r iu ' c "•»* ‘'mendment to be pul'l.shed In one ar moro MWSp^—r. In ' ' h -"'unv - onal district for two previous to the next general and the same shall be submlt- , at the next general Clo-tlon. and the legal votes at eaid o wljlton or istntro tholr lickcfs. "Kbr RaUflcaUon," or -jams! Kstlileatlon." os they nny chlX ^ V 1 Y oU ’ r "I’d If a majority of the rt * vU ’,T **"" vote In favor of railtlcli Ion. sa.d omemlment shall be- i part of said article S, section 4. a ph 3 or the constitution of rhla and die governor shall make notion thereof. 3. Be it Curth«r eiucftied. That all ,.i conillct with thlf act be. and tne wmr are hereby r«pe.iletl. * t December 31. 1$*>A I. Wllll.uu J. Nor then. s 'ild state, do Issue this, my proclimatlon. larkig the three <3) proposed .imendments to khe u niv hereby submitted for or rejection to the legal vut- of the *• ate at the <«ncra! el>n:on to be belli on Wednesday, October 3, 1S24, n.’i provided in s.ild acta. W. J* Northen. Governor. By the Governor: W, H. Hirridion. Sec. Ex. Dept GEORGIA. UIBB CXJUNTY-A. J.'Col- having applied to me for letters ot ;i.hnm.iftration on the esute of Mrs. B. Scanlon, late of saVI county, deceived; this u, therefore, to notify all parties con cerned. to file objections. If any they on or tv fore the first Monday ln >bcr. UK or letter* will be Issued as DeVinmie It Is the name of the man who probably stand* the highest In the printing craft. It Is, therefore, right that the most handsome typa ever cast from a type-founder's matrix should bear the name of DeVInne. There ai* four styles of DeVInne now being cast by the various foundries. "DeVInne,” "DeVInne Slope.” "DeVInneShaded” and " DeVInne Outline." iked fo C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. Is the style used above, and Is by far tb* most refined of all the hamdsomt DeVinee faces. There Is something about Its morie«t beauty that teems especially to attract to Its use the advertiser who is conscious that the article he wishes to present to the public rests on Its own Intrinsic merit, and does not therefore need the bombast of black-faced type to emphasise Its claims. You May Have Noticed That literary works of the highest character, such as the Encyclopmdla Brliannlca. Dmanntce, Century Dictionary, etc., Invariably choose • modest type, such as this, to advertise theft merits. This Is especially true of the first named work, which Is almost Invariably brought to your notice by a line of this " DvVmne Outline." RAND0LPH-MAC0N ACADEMY, Front Royal, Virginia. . JtoUBg men and boys for col lege and burinesa. Moderate charceo. Healthfully situated For uatalo?.^ address Rev. H. w. BOND Prfn On a .pur of Pine Mountain, 1,990 feet above sea level; delightfully cool cli mate; no malaria, duet or moaqultoe. The finest bathing on the continent: swimming poola 15 by 40 feet, and In. ............ R j/wuio iv uj w icfft, mm in dividual baths for ladles and gentle- men. Temperature of water 90 de grees—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma tism and diseases of the kidneys. New hotel, with all modern Improvements,’ Dlreot connection made .vim trains leaving Macton at 4*J5 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. T. Johnstosi, W. A. Davis, President Vice President Bowaeb M. burrs, BeereUry and TroaaoiM The Guarantee of Georgia. Co Writes bonds for coahlor*, tress nr er^ yi ■unlstrators. executors, cuardlans, r cslvers, and * * buoln does a general ttioolary Offlca Mi Seooad streof JL\TTIE B. M'ALPIN VS. WILLIAM A. M'ALPIN.—Libel for Divorce in Bibb Superior Churt.—To Novotnber Term 1891. To William A. McAlpIn, DefMd- ant in Said Case: You are hereby com manded to be and appear at the next team of B*bb euperlor court to answer said iM’tirton. Witness the Hon. John L. Hurdeman Judge bf said court this 8th day of June. 1891. ROBT. A. NISBET, Clerk. Hardeman, Davis & Turner, PetltloneV’e Attorneys, Madison AYenue Hadison Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3 t'r day ami up. American rian. lie Jar CPr0 ° £ a " d first ' ch33 in ever y par. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. ■ The Madison and 4U1 Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Paop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. ^PROFESSIONAL. CARDS;.. DR. J. J. SUFERS. Permanently located. In the .no. claltles venereal. Dost energy re. stored. Female Irregularities and .a. 11018011 , oak ' Cure guaranteed. Address ,n confidence, with stamp, H.Ann /-I. 9 IIP Fourth street. Maoon. Ga. DR. C H. PEETHL ETBL EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. ,. H °“r*. 9 to 1 and 3 to 5. Telephone 573 ^“'torry, corner Second street, Macon. Ga. Da J. H. SHORTER. BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office 568 Cherry St. Maoon. Ga. MACON SAVINGS BANK 576 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital arid surplus $160,000 Pays 5 per cent, interest on deposits ot 81 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for.trust funds. Will hot as administrator, executor, guardian, re- celver and trustee. H. T. POWELL .....President B. G. CUTTER Vice-President W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BANK, OF MACON, OA. H - J - to 1 "* 1 ’ d*>. B. Turpin. President. Vice-PrtokUat. J. W. CabanlMt Crahli: We solicit th. buala.M of mwchanta. plant,™ and banks, ogertn* them courteay, promptnea^ ..fety and liber ality. The largest capital and aurslua of any bank In Middle Georgia: THE UNION SAVINGS BAKU TRUST CQ MAOON, GEORGIA. H. J. Inmor. Fnaldent; Gto. n tu.- plr. Vie—Pnaldmt: J. w. cfbaS^ Vie—Pnaldrat; J. ... e-™-, Cashier; D. M. Nelllgon, Accountant. CAPITAL. 8M0.0W. SURPLUS, t30.0M. Interest paid oa depo.Ua ( pee cant, par annum. Economy 1* th, road t. Mlth. Depo.lt your savin,, any th.j| —111 b. Increased by IntarMt. ~ Com pounded oemLaanuofly. E. Y. MLVLIiARY. President j. j. COBB. Cashier. I DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street. Macon, Ga. Deposits of 10 cento and upward received on which interest will he pounded semi-annually at rate of 5 per cent, per annum wm “ e com " chaJ^bought aro a «M. 1>0n<te “ ' 0W C ° mmerclal discounted, ex- J. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stotoon. Vic* President L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier The American national Bank' MACON, GA. CAPITAL..., *250.000 00 SURPLUS.,. msm/im Largest capital of any national bank In Central oioriris'” Amimt. “* todl-Muato win receive careful attonUom ”:2>r?2po2 OF MACON. GA. CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT, V. W. TVRIGLET, CASHIER, L C. PLAIT r S SOI, BANKER ■AC011 GEORCtIL ESTABLISHED 18SS Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild o£ London for all European points- . W. F. HOLMES, B. T. RAT. ' W, A. DAVIS & CO., Co|ton^ factorsi"• Liberal advances made on cotton ln store. The very lowest rate ol Insur- MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, AND MANUF ACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. WM i i Mfd' i Tirrvt ~ i '