The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 05, 1894, Image 8

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JACK DEMPSEY • JIN FINE TRIM Interviewed While in tbo City a Few Moments, Then Left for New Orleans, WHERE HE WILL HAVE A FIGHT Wb«t II* Hull SO e*r Alioat fllma.lf and till Coming Contott With Bill/ Uc< •rlhy— ll« Will tteturn to Savnunali* New Orieana, Sept 4.—Tlierc srn* n large crowd of Athletic Club people at the depot thin morning, headed lij Capt. I'ranlt Williams, Mlko and Joseph Sporl, Pf-proseuting tho Auditorium, to •welcome Jack Dctnpsey, who will have u twenty round eclMtitlc glove content with Australian llllly McCarthy on Wcdnwatay night. Dempsey Ua» uo- ocpteil the hospitality of tho Young Men’s dyuinaslum Club nntl will make liie headquarter* there during Ida stay la the city, lie la In first-clisa condi tion and welglia 145 pound*. Itoh Kltxslininous, who, L*.v tho way, will be In Demfytey'd corner tomorrow night, prcdtoi* that he will win. McCurthy is pursuing the even tenor of his way ut Ills training (itmrters nt iWInemtui Gardens, and Is conlldeat of winning the #4,eon imrse by Ills great strength and ha- ’, bitting powers. Hut whether that will overcome the supe rior science, which will have plenty ot strength heli’ud it on tUe person of the ambitious Dempsey. Is a question that will lie delenuimvl on Wednesday evening In the Auditorium arena. A ftnv bets ire said to nave been made aa follows! Dempsey 12, McCar thy 10. While Kpcaklug of Kltasumuons and Corbett, Dem|«sey readily gave It as h,s opinion that the former Is the only man llvlug that can give Corhttt a good fight and make tho champion know that ho has the hardest work of Ids life. f-'idlotvlng is nu Interview with Demp sey while in Buvautmh Monday Ml route to the Crosscut City to meet McCarthy tonight It allows that the plucky cham pion has no fear of Ida ability to bo victor iu tho contest: Dempsey looked the picture of hearty good health when ho arrived In iho ddy. Ills cbuauswmee was rosy, tho unmistakable odor produced by health ami sail coinhlued. Ills chest was well expanded. and tie appetnal um.'li more slout and moscular than ho illd ll\o week* ago, when ho licgnn hlr. work od the Tybee beach. / Denip-ev left darnnnnh to roaet tllliy McCarthy, followed by the good will uml wishes of tho many trlengs ho 1ms made since has been In the city. If ho docs not wiu tho twenty round battle It will not ho for a lack of earnest on- coumgeineut nud hearty good will tlint he 1ms had her*. •‘Aru you ready to meet McCarthyJ” hit was’ asked by a newspaper repre- sents-ivo who met him at tho train. 'I don't think I'll fall to show up when the time comes.” ho replied. "1 ' have given Hio matter little thought, to tell you the truth, and In toi l have said little about It exempt when Homo («io (to mentioned the II nilr to nte. You ask mo It I liavo any eoiuMcnee ot lay urn Kiioress In Hie OOUIeSt, Isn’t that confidence emu gut" It Is true that Dempsey says very ■little about Ills rominj ilglil with Mc Carthy. and thotte who know him best and have been closest to him since lio begau Ills work nt Tybee, remark upon the fact that he li»* had Uttle or until- lug to say about die encounter. "So you have linen doing your own tiaiiilngl'' be waa asked. “Yes," he replied, *'l do iny own train ing. 1 don't have any trainer*, hut l like te have a few mao around Wc to make good, -dicerful company, to rub me down properly, and men 1 can spar with when 1 waut to do that k'.ml of work.' "What kind of work have you been ttolng on Tybee?" ■'Oh, everything. I don't take much advice with regard to train'us, hut de vote lay attention 'o wliat l like amt What I think will do me most good. Tybee is a good place to train nud It lias iilmosl every convenience for llio purpose. During the the weeks I have been there 1 think l have Worked three or four men half to (lentil. 1 did every- tiling 1 wanted to Just so It wa> work, 1 have been fishing, swimming, vanning, punching die bag, spirting with tho bon, using (he dumb 1HU ei.d die swinging rings, and iu fact doing any thing that would build mu up and get rue in shape. ”1 have been •worklnx from four eight hours a day." he aald In response to another question. Sp'inodllif on tho condition of the *r**ttisr. Some days It ass too hot to do much work, *nd I have seen the dine when a couple c hour*’ aobd work there would lake ol several pounds of flesh. •VAfcoui enttag sad dtlnklng l hsv bean very much an J have about m -.ralnlnx. 1 tiuve UAbei anything th i i\.,s svhhI and whole .-mi,*, beef, mu ■ton. lnmb, chicken. cnlvesTcot Jelly, an oouaatOBtlly drank a botllo of Dost nlc. It I want a gives of ale or n drink of aaftklM eke- I take It. IT ( want cue 1 cake one. and If I want two e thro 1 do the same thing I am a! right a* long as 1 am caretu), aa 1 hsv been, net to lake too much M anythin* else to drink.” "At w lat weight will you enter rh. vine ”1 wall w.-tah Just about t«2 pound., t w. lah now with mv . father lit |.j. and I make an ittoavaae* ,.r ,.|ght i»uj>ds for clothe*. I win lake >fr the toll nee by light work before the tun.’ comes.'• "Do you expect to do any oiher (work” "Oh, yes, 1 shall do «onie light work >,•41.* down ami ilv. ,fvi no arrival tn New Orleans. 1 (Sill rot.-h Non leans Tuesday morning about 7 ..'clock, ond will do some lOO-.v.el sprints, the pne-oound bells for an bonr time and perhaps punch the bag Waif an hour or ao, We.tneaday n tag. th* «hty of th* ilgM. l will r lw-yasd d-..h and then have a good rub- down. After a rest i win nke a vb* aam* exercise. iKchap-. with other light work of live or ten minutes at a ttaMs” ''Hkvs you any RfttaMtton aa n what wW he MeOrthyW wetxhi?" "Tea.1 think ha wttl be a Hide heavier than 1 am. I am told that he weigh about 1M pounds tn the rtn "Do you think you on whip bm> as well aa you did In San Francisco four yearn ago?" was asked. “I have no fdea what the reiult will be, and as I aald, I have given It very little thought. It took twenty-elri*. rounds to do It then. I know I have got a good man to go aged run, but I do not fed uneasy. This U atdvertlsed uu « twenty-pound contest, but I think it will be a tight to the finish. It will be It he 4a going to make m ruShiny fight of It, as he asserts he is. und at thatt note It will not take twenty rounds to finish H, but I will medt Mm at Norther of aa could stand up for twen ty rounds In a rushing fight, and If ns start* out wkli that He*. I tWnfc It will lako less than twenty rounds to decide who Is th* victor. I think I can rush as well aa he can. or I cin make a good attempt at k. Under dhese clr- cum Stances I think u twenky-round fight can pr.icLlo.Uly be considered a fight <o the fintab.” "It la reported that yon will return 1o Bxvunnaih after the flgftk," aald fhe r *^Ye*7l expect to oome light back and go tn training again ait Tybee. It Is as eaitlsftuftory t» p'sioe a* I have ever found. My Men is to train for a fitfit with oaothur nun whom I have long •warned to meek. I wlH not my who be U yet, a* (h*Te I* a possibility that 1 •may not tie auoceisful In Wits contest, but win or lo»e. I will make an ut-.tnmp: to mem him. If f should Imi I won't let ithuit be an excuse for him. for I will euant Wm tnto * match If 1 can't g*A him Into It any other way." and Dempsey *.mlled us he spoke of po*»|. hlty.le*. with a kook than seemed to In dicate 'Hint he believed th It there wos Jess ot h ebunoe about « Dun he want ed It to appear he believed. Dampny took wJ:.h him Jim Brown and one of the other men he has had wMt hlrm «t Tybee for company, tfe I* eatlnfl.s] with Wia condtrsm. and those •with h*m are confident that victory wIK tie his. He will appear before -he Auditor turn Club Wedneoday n»jiW'.. i-.d Will fight Mcdarrhy twenty round* for a purse of If.001. An Dempsey usyt, though, the probability hi that the Ib.-tu will he to a lln'.eh■ SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CHUB. TUIa is beyuud question the must «u» tcMtul cough nieibciu* we Uava ever sold. A few doses Invariably cures the worst cases ot croup, cough and bronchitis, while its wonderful .success Iu the cure of couxumpiion Is without parallel In the history of .medicine, tiluto .Is first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, n test which no other medicine can stand. If ynu liavo a cough, we earnestly ask you to try It. l’ricu 10 cents, 50 cents and $L If yeur lungs arc sore, chest or back Is lame, use .Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by tloodwyn M Small Drug Company, corner Cherry *tre«t sad Cotton liveaue. • Autumn. Novelties have been arriving during recent days. The piles on the counters tower higher than ever. New colors, new weaves, new patterns, new de signs, new effects, now quali ties, new prices. Everything is new about this Autumn CAUGHT A JlrRETlUO. Louisville, Sept. 4.—During the past thre* day* half ft do&ci» fire* of Incen diary origin have been started in the weateni pnrt of the dry, destroying over $60,000 worth of properly. TiiJ» morning John Veftter, ft white laborer, waa found In a et&ble, and,.according to an eye wltneee, was prtfrirlng to ap ply a jrteco of buring' paper to the hay. The police orreetcd'lilm. at i» thought he U tile firebug' SInny PorftOTiN aro broken down from, overwork or household earns. Browtra Iron Bittern Robuiidsthe oyriem, afflRittgerlion. removes excess of bllo. snd eanw malaria. Get tho Kenulim. BUPREMB COURT OF GEORGIA. DecWdona Remlered^FilAty, Auguwt 31, 1894. t painy v». PovneH & Co. Before Judge Harris. Coweta Superior Court. 1. The netton being wgalnat (several defendant* «and some of 4them having demurred severally «to <»he petition as. pi nmditag no cause of notion ugulmst •Chem, kind 'the court hAving overruled 'dhelr demurrers* they were entitled by vtr&ue of sin mi^t nppro\x?d October 16, 1891, amending ffootlon 4250 of the Code, Ho bring that decision by a direct •wite .of. error ho ‘rhl» court for revle.w. ulihough the suit was sill pending be low m to« defendant wiho d'kl not de mur. 2. A Moating policy of Insurance which declares 'tha/t It Uossi not cover cotfton on which are re is any more spe- cmc Insurance docs not omhiuce at apply to any cotton whlah Is epecMcaMy insured in another OMupumy, uml there- lV>ne U not subject Ho Khhre wHICi the other comjuny the burden of loss sustained by the tatter or by the Insured In respect to (the txiDDon covered by rJhe imore upecIMe Insurance, umd for 8^9 RWOQ 4ki company Issuing ths iKxi/tlng -policy cunn-ot be called upon to contribute to a loss resulting from the destrucHKm of HWe cdtton covered by •the more specIMo tasurauce, nlOhougn the policy HouohUng the laitterv contnin h clause dtcMtof *that *^n cw»o of may other insurance upon tiho property hereby insured, whether made tpnor to or subsequent tv» the date uf tire policy, the wsMunVl alidl bo entitled no recover of Udm amount no gresiter proportion of the los» sushdnra than Vhe sum heiVby Insures to dho whore amount lii>un\I iklvcroon, wCiether tby spevIMc or lUutlng potldltw." Judgmfcrtt reversed. Jocknon, laettwlcfti ^ BUck for philn- tiff tn error; Doraey, Brewster & How ell. contra.. » Styles^ J an( j winter stock wo mow in vite you to examine. We never had more to be proud of- Economical people viewing results from a retail buyer'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. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Cins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. RENT LIST- LIST OF HOUSES FROM $20 UP. No. Room.4. Price t R1, Street- College. 427 Cherry Vft Spring 785 Spring. 769 Oak 066 Washington Avenue. . . . 250 Washington Avenue. ... 223 Rose Park. U3 Plum 866 Oglethorpe U71 First 8G6 Second 915 Fourth 904 WHlnut 611 New 203 New 604 Onk 760 College. 507 New 205 Near Whittle school 8 * $40 00 30 00 22 19 22 80 50 00 32 60 22 W 30 (X) ^ 26 00 23 56 22 60 20 00 32 66 25 00 35 Oil 23 00 25 00 35 00 25 00 . 30 00 LIST OF HOUSES FROM $8 TO $20. Street— No. Rooms. Price Orange 404 Second .1017 Second 221 Bond 316 Third 770 Walnut 915 Walnut 917 Magnolia 123 New 889 Fourth 120 Walnut 8M Rosa 432 Huguenln Heights Oak 457 Pine 552 Pine 666 Hawthorne. ........ 41$ College 1128 $15 00 15 00 18 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 18 00 7 00 17 00 12 00 12 50 10 09 15 00 20 00 30 00 10 00 15 00 THHiaw.—FOB ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO B. a. wise, i mu m, CASH GIVEN NOTHING. Exercise a little wit and guess, the number of grains of corn in a glass jar in our show-case. Every purchase from us to the amount of $1 entitles you to one guess. Wc linve a most superior stock of Shoes, and nt way-down prices.* This guessing will go on till tho last day of September. Cut out tljis card for reference. MIX & EVERETT CO., 107 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. DEALERS IN SHOES. Mu this v o. Western Unhro Telegraph -Company. BeAuv Judge Fish. Sum* ft*r BuporLr Court. TM H.itOt* imposing upon ttlpgulpfi oompanhs u pwialty for qiHok 4n <th« iran^rtUvIon or delivery of wagr i !■ baaed upon public policy, und for its objeot «Chc quickening of tfhe dlll- KVnco of that oomiuivka tn Xhe per- foxtttanoft of tJK-ir dotlea to the pubKc. Will Wtfla object In view %t »cetai to-vn* coura^ -bdth fthe ftertder land sendee of mcaiivtgvft ro buo for >fhe penally by of» forlng to'Dveonenvho ;Cvatl Ural sue the •who.e otinoum of xhe recovery. Fat a company ko protect itself o^ulnut paymtot of tho pcttJty by u contract with uhe wender ( made Jft tho •time of receiving fttom Mb tine mi M.-viRo -to be rent. Chftt H Wfl not bo liable unb\*»« a clajm Am* tihe pemdty 4* rt^>r«^»nitrM 10 It or Itta wfwata In wrhlng, with'.a rlxty djry« after the m* i mage 1b Held for twiinrteBlon, would be -xjtvtnwry to the jMlicy of Hho legiolniiure in enucC- tng the euttuie. and nil euch cortnuchj <aro \VM\1 and of no effect. JugBmt revererd. Simmons, jus.tc.\ dlwtoUni. HVinKman, DavIs ft Turner. W. T. iMne and J. Dodson ft Bon, for ptaln* tiff 4n error; Guatln, Guerry ft Horn, utthtt. kAUamson vs. Nefason. Before Judge Clark. City ton supetlor'COurL A case was tried la December, ISI2, (luring the September adjourned term of the superior court, and at that term u» order was pj.sccd reciting that a lion tor a new trial had been filed, and allowing movant “until the third Sat urday in January, IS93. and until uuch ttmo as may then be designated by the eburt. In which to perfect his mottcu and p re pa nr a copy of the written and brief of the oral testimony In eald case.** On the day Ian named, the hearing of the motion was, by consent order, contlnuncd until February 4. The hearing was then, by another consent otvler, again continued until the March term, 1893. of the court Neither of the^o consent orders deeignated express ly any time within Which the brief of evidence might be filed or approved, or mitts any reference whatever to thl i>r. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Wftin Fair Hglui Mi4(l mU PigNis MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its absolute purity, wholeeomeness. good taste and quality tt> aid digestion it l« a most pleanant und refreshing beverage, an article Incom parably .strengthening to the Invalid and convalescent. This beer la brewed from bcut selected malt and from hops imported from Bohemia, it Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Brauerel at PUloO, Sobttnkl. Barbara*® i* a light palatable beer, unexcelled in taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality is preferred to tho Imported Pilsner by cnnnolsotir*. For the dinner table and for a lunch there iu nothing better than n bottle of Ba rbarosaa. _ ■ ULTIMA NX & WXUftAUB, Delivered anywhere In the city. ’Phone 434. Sole Agents. YOU MAY not get ons of tho prises I offered for solving my pux*le_, but there Is a prize for every customer In the low prices I make this month. GEO. T. j IRELAND. Jeweler. 320 Second street. Bgiiauu j sublrot. At the March term-there tvas a motlim to dlamU-s the motion (or a Dear trl.il. :m an wler was then passed contlnulna the bearlikl Of a mottoo (or a lt-'w tn tl iiittU the S ;•', tti'.-N- term "f Die court, with leave to respondent to o nes his motion im dlnmlss. Tills or der also extended the nstvant’i time (or luvhiK tho brief of .vldenco approved and filed until the Septemb.-r term. It dOM not appear that this *ra* eonaent- ed to by the respondent In the motion, hut It waa nut excepted to by him. At the September term the hearing of the motion was again continued until the l«th of October, In vacation, "the mov ant to be In no way prejudiced by the delay." On that day K waa a rain con tinued. "with all rtxhta reserved to both .Idea," until November u, when the motion to distnlaa the motion for a new trial la overruled, and a new trial waa granted. The motion to ilktinK* reoltea that a brief of evidence was filed In the clerk’s office August SO, 1SS3, but It does not a|-parr that the same wa. ever ap proved before November 11, .the time wh'-n the motion was heard and dls< JSIHid uf. Under there facta recited, the two eontfim tn.-es by consent carried the whole matter Into onen court at March term: th- order granted at that teem did the . tme with reference to the Sep tember term, and the orders granted at the latter term stul aUbeequently tlwreto are susceptible of a construc tion which would carry the whole mat ter down to Noveniber It. the time when the motion was actually heard and lie. J.bd in vacation. The presid ing Judge h.vGng by hit action adapted this construction, tt was no ahum of ,1i- roikst tor him tn approve the brief ct evidence at that time, no actual In justice aa to the merits ot the litigation. ao far aa appears, having resulted from his so doing; ami It was not error to r«u»» to diamlea the motion tor a new Judgment affirmed. O. D. Stewart and Watteraon & Ktm- eey, tor plalntlfT in error; John I» Doy- al. contra. roa arntm err. ns »■■(, SlhWMli MnsVfiuqr 0t> LEBflmas^ ka. aaoo*. nv-ywurlal r» 'WiSumogw -Itil kii.«n V) btf Ufiou tatfiTMUj. Sim* GOODWYN’8 DRUG STORBL Sole Agents. Macon. Go. MACON. GA. OUORi LUMBER, MOULDINQx PAlNTi LIME AND CEME.il, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LMEIM wholesale houses. G. Berad. & Co. M&nul&eturera sad l>*»*u»r4.4 gABNZBft FADDLERT. LEATHER and SROEFIDlNO% S56. 462. 484*0*3 468 Cborrj Street L. Cohen & Co., J. L MACK, 5lan»t;er. - - • Macon Go. LIQUOU8, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house In Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. W. A. DAVIS. W. F. HOLMES, B. T. HA^. W, A, DAVIS & CO.. Cotton Factors , 403 ""IlIACON^OS. 1 S ' r '’ ,,, Liberal advances made on cotton In Btorc. The very lowest rate of insur- MACON SASH, DOOR k LUMBER CO., JNC0RP0RATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, AND MANLTF ACTUBERS OF Sasli, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDEPiS’ HARDWAE. Etc. COTTON. I wish to inform my friends and pa tron* 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. Consignment* always receive my prompt aftd personal attention. NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS 1 HIGHEST PRICES 1 SATISFACTION GUARANEED! ' ELLIOTT ESTES. 517-623 Poplar street. W.L.Douclas $3 SHOE no Boift "kma. *5. CORDOVAN, FMUCHa EHAMEU£0 CA1X ’ FTNEGALF&KAN6AR0I1 13.5F POLICE,3 Soas. *2.*L 7 ^BoysSchmlShoes. ^ (SEND FOR CATALOGUE W-L* DOUGLAS* * BROCKTON, MASS. Yon can save mo«»y b^pnrchatlss W. It. Bccasse. we arc the largest manufacturer* of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by atamping the name and price on the bottom, widen protects you against high prices and the tniddlemau’s profits. Our shoes equal custom worlc in atyle, ea»y fitting and wearing qualktes. We have them aold every, vherc at lower prices for the value given Ilian ;uy other make. Take no substitute. If you; Icnler cannot sv*'**’' '*00, we can. <4old tv ROCHESTER SHOE CO. S13 OHEllBY STREET. WARM SPRINGS. MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORODC, On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,200 foot above sea level; delightfully cool cli mate; no malaria, dust 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 via tr.ilns leaving Macbn at 4:35 p. m. and 4:15 a. m. on the Central. Term* moderate. For Information apply for circulars at C. R. R. office or to CHAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor. W. X. ;ohnstow, W. JL Davis, President Vice President Bow aid AL burro, fleeretarjr sad Troassrw The Guarantee of Georgia. Co Writes bonds for cashiers, treasurer* a* minlatrator* executors, guardians, eelvere. and doss a gaueral noucianr. bualiiMS. Office W 8*30 ad etr*et MATTIE B. M’ALPIX VS. WKJiAM A. ^I’ALPIN.—Libel for Divorce In Blob Superior Cburt.—To November Term, 1S94. To William A. Me At pin. DefMd- nnt In Said Case: You are hereby com manded to be and appear a«t the next term of Btt>b uuperior court to answer Bald petition. Witness tho Hon. John L. Hardeman, judge bf said court, this 8th day of June. 1894. ROBT. A. NISBET, Clerk. (Hardeman. Davis ft Turner, Petitioner's Attorneys. Madison Avenue HOTEL, Hndlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3 per day and up. American Wait* 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 runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS* DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. In the spa* daltles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence, with utainp, 510 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. C. H. PEETB, EYE, EAR. THROAT AND NOSE. Hours, ft to 1 and 3 to 5. Telephone •4. Office, 673 Mulberry, corner Second street, Macon, Ga, DR. J. H. SHORTER. EYE, EAR. NOSH AND THROAT. Office 568 Cherry St, Maooa, Ga. MACON SAYINGS BANK 676 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent. Interest bn deposits ct 41 and upward. Real rotate loans on the monthly installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act aa administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BANK, OP MACON, Q A. H. J. Lamar. Geo. B. Turpi* President. Vice-Prealdeat, J. W. Cabanla* Caahler. We *o lie it th* buaLnesa of merchants, planter* and banks, offering them court**?. promptnMM, tafety and kber- allty. Tho largest capital and surplus of any bank In Mlddl* Georgia. W WM SAYINGS BUNK 4TBUST C0 MA.COS. GEORGIA • 4 H. J. Lamar. Preeldent; Geo. B. Tur- |4r., Vlc*-Pr*«klent; J, W. Cabanla^ Caahl*r; D. M. Nelllgaii. Accountant. CAPITAL *200.008. SURPLUS, $30,000. Interest paid on deposit* s per cent, per annum. Economy Is th* road ta wealth. Deposit your caving* any they) will be in creased by interest* Com pounded semi-annually. E. Y. MIALLARY. President j. J. COBB, Cashier. * DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Qa. Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on "which interest will be com. pounded aemi-annually at rate of 5 per cent per annum. Loan* “bn docks and bond* at low rate*, commercial paper discounted, ex change bought and sold. J. M. Johncton. President J. D. Stetson. Vice President L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier, The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL...... ..IZiO.OOOOO SURPLUS.. XMOOOC Large.t earltal of any national bank In Central Georxl.1. Account, o£ bank*, corporation* »nd indi.ldual* wit 1 receive careful attention. Correepoa. dene* Invited. OF MACON, GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, rUEblDKNT. Yf. W. WRIGLEY, CASU1ER. I. C. PLAITS SOI, BANKER MACON, 0E0RG1A. ESTABLISHED 1868 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits- We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points. i