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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1894.
THE SOUTHERN'S
FOREIGN HANDS
It It Said tha Rothschilds of London
and Piria Back tha Big
Combination.
A SYSTEM WITHOUT AN EQUAL
It Controls AlTrudy Ntarlf Firs Tima,
mud /Hilo, UII<1 fs Luylng Plsni
to Extend the
Jng on October 3.
ChatUmoofi.il 8opt. 5.—The Rreateat
comblnptlon of private capital eyer lie-
fore enlisted in one cnterpriHu lo the
United States la aiippurtliifi the Mouth-
era Hallway Company. From a thor-
oiifily reliable aource It la mid that the
underwrite™, na they may be termed,
of the reorganization acbeme of the
IMcbnund end Weat Point Ternilual
and the Paul Tenniweeo, Virginia anil
Georgia Railway Compiutlea are none
other than the Uotbiehihla of London
und Paria and the Vanderbilta of New
York—Cuniollui ami W. K.
Tho reorganization, aa its well knoirn,
was umlerukcn and miceesafully eon-
sumwatcd by Llrcxel, Morgan & Co. of
New York and 1. S. Morgan & Co. of
London. These two great banking
houses interested tboir rieheat clients,
the UutlwcbUtU mid Vanderbilts, The
syndicate really ia very imuill in uiiiii-
bera, for it ia divided lu four portions,
but colossal in wealth, representing tlio
greatest aggregation of''capital in the
trorld—iuont Uma half a billion of dol
lars.
The ItoUwchllds hare one-quarter,
tlio VandefblltN one-quarter, lirexel,
Morgan & Co. one-quarter and .1. S.
Morgan ft Co. one-quarter. The reor
ganization plan provided for thirty mil
lions of new capital, ami it Is this sum
that the quartette have agreed to sup
ply and more if ueeeMury, the money
lu bo used in heavier rails, netv hr.dges,
new equipment, terminals, extensions,
etc.
Tho Houthorn railway hns now ac
quired in ouajplotu ownership 4,but)
Hides of road, und by tlio reorganiza
tion bus rod in Vi I the lioniled indebted*
niw I rum nnnr,.two,«mn i., yiHi.insi.lXNi-
Jnst mic-tii.nl -und the tlxed clurgcs
from if7,.Vjo,uoO per nuuuin to gt.Dixi,-
ooo-n saving of *3,000,00(1 per annum.
The bunded Indebtedness of tbu road-
)■- i iiv lex tiinu $30,(too per mile, Thu
yflrat nnuual meeting of stockholders Is
go tie held m Klobmoiud, Vs., Tuesday,
October und bmiiis to the ainuunt ot
f 120,ooi),ooo on tho entire property will
bo authorized.
Thirty m.Ulons of tbu bonds nrn to
lie used., in kiuirovciuunls. Tliu ex-
jiendituro of tins InrHo sum of money
In Hu- S nub iibuia tin* Hue of the South
ern railway will Is' far-reaching lu .Is
effort. There is new very little doubt
that the donate* railway project Is
simply au iiciptlrmucut of the Vander
bilt system into .out throughout (lie
Mouth. 'The Obesatsahe and Ohio wilt
no doulit become u .oirt of tin* system
lu ii short time and tin* (Juetui I'ti‘1 Cres-
i-ent will ullluistely become a pint of.
Hie system, whatever muy be Uta liu-
incdluto plans of tbp Otavlaiiatt, Hum
lltun and Dayton pe .pie’s plHU. Through
tlio Clnolunati Mouliiern the 11.g Pour
of tlio Vanderbilt system will lie
reached at Cluesinutl.
The eontroiilBg stock of tlio Central
railroad of Georgia la held by tho
Moutlieen railway, mid when that prop
erty Dually gets luto the hiiiula of the
s.vurity hohlew, which is only n ques
tion of n sliort time, ft will be dlacov-
ereit Unit tlio ItoUiaotyltla-VnndartUt
syaiem In lu oontrol. Tlie plans ot the
tDrexulMuiv.in pi-ople are now to near
f mil Ion tlutt U la now longer a matter
of s|H-eulHilen. i'ln- greatest milieu,I
e imb.ua I Ion on earth Is near eomplc-
tton. Twenty-live thousand miles of
tbu liest railroad proofrty iu America
will soon be under tlie control of the
Itothselillde-Vnuderlillt combination. It
lias boon an msin aecret for MW*
loot,lbs that the UoMiseldUls were lie-
coining lutm—tod in American rail
ways. While tlio reorKsui/atlou pinna
of Mia Itidunoud Terminal and Must
'I'emn sues give Dtvxcl. Morgan A Co.
auptxxn# control for l\v«‘ years, by tlio
expiration Of that time tt Is e iutldeally
behoved that tuey will eontlmie Uto
coutrol by virtue of the tact that they
own the oatatrolUng iDterkt.
Tlie begrtudug of the Southern rail
way Is under the most htonhls rotull*
tloos. Wlille the pfspcrtlra have Ivon
leorgHUlzist on a touts that would ell-
utile printout maun gem act to make
tiled ebiiiii.s due ng a ileotv-e.e,! l.usl-
lee> perl,si slloh as 1he Sautll Is lust
emerging from, the pruapstna f ir bual-
atea greater In vdmne tram the South
ever baft)re oajo.vwl an* vow of the
most ,'oouiiragmg etmrneter. The cot
ton crop wilt yield near on to ten mil
lion hates and the Mouth will not only
have enough corn for Us ..mo use Imt
also a grivii surplus to sell. The gen
eral trend llou ot the plutmamt farm
ers In tlio South were never better.
They were never Ivfore so tittle til debt.
t'.iotoites and furnace* aiv resuming
in every dlreotloo. One order ter _‘o,
(XXI teas ,if pig Iron has .Hist been given
the Tenn,~sis. Coal and lorn C.snpany
by .M.t’.tbew, A,My A Go of si I-huh,
mid ia cotNpMie die Cotvan fnruaee
I'us tieen pul In blast, and the seuili
Titislnirg fnruaee wilt als . Is* ta Nasi
(a a few days. Ktery factory la the
city of Chattanooga t> at work and the
great.ot netlrlty is among the taUcr
makers.
A very marked fenprarrtmmt tu tlie
general tone of tnism. ss threogheat tlio
Mouth h is Is-.-n nppar>'iit f r some
tvs, ks. The feeling th«t tlie South Is
on tlie threshold of n great era of proa*
)»T.: y S.sans lie d.> It In-le.ntlnq in
the .Sol-tit and Week Eastern tanks
are freely offering money at lew niton
of interest to their Southern eorrequm-
Oeott ami large mere.untie houses are
crowding the smith with eouttuerrlgl
travelers. The s auhern ra 1 Iw.tv hae
lu beglutiiag at a praplthwts time!
I BUCKLKN'8 ARNICA HALVE.
Tbs iasi salve In the world for onto,
bruise*, son's, ulcers, salt rheum, fovtr
roree, teller .happe-i bands, chllblnlna,
earn*, and ah erapttooa, and positively
I* guarantee.! to irtt* re met siitsfa-
tton or nwnov refund*,1 Prk'e. rs
cell per box. K.w .d. by h. j. u ml .
A Sou*. ilrUErctat*.
Mr. Prlce'e Cream Raking Powder
•aVi fair HUkoat 4M4al an. tlpsaa
RACKS YESTERDAY.
How tha Ho no* Ran at Sheepehead Bay
Race Track.
Fheepshead Bay, Btpt. 6.—There era* lew
fox and haxe at the hay today, though
the weather was far from pte inant. A
fine breeze was blowing and this pre
vented tho heat from being felt very se
verely. in splta of the unfavorable weath.
er conditions, and the fact that the card
was a particularly light one, many per.
sons were present, the attendance being
estimated at 10,000. There were two stake
races on the progr.vrtu.ie, one tor the Tay
stakes and the other (or tha Partridge
stakes. Both of these were won by odde
on favorites, e* were also the first and
second events on the cerd. The races
were well contested and thoae person*
who Journeyed to the tmek wore well re
paid for their trouble.
IN TUB PAVILION.
Four favorite* out of six wae'.be ahow-
Ing yesterday, and if any of the titent
failed to lay up money, and a good deal
of It; It was because they lacked the nerre
to put It down. It won't grow In your
pocket, you know. Attendance, and spec
ulation were both quite up to tho average.
Indeed there was no chance tor fault
finding. take It any way you will. Now
look at the spread for today. What a
(mat of good things! Coney Island cer
tainly Intend* that the closing day shall
bo the greatest day of a great meeting.
Two stake rates, two handicap* and a
race for IS,0«l, and any amount of glory
between Clifford end Domino. Can you
deny yourself the pleasure of having such
a race run? Not so easy to do. Still, It’*
largely a question of build. Which will
It be. King Clifford or King Donilnof
make up your mind and then back your.
Judgment. There’ll be a regular Jam In
the pavilion, *o let It go at that.
First quotations received In Putsel's pa
vilion at 1 p. m.
AT BHBKPMHBAD BAY YESTERDAY.
First Race.—Futurity course; time, 1:10
4-6.
Rubicon, 116; J to 6 (Mldstey) 1
Melba, lit; 16 to 1....V (laral) 2
Flirt, 113; 6 to 1 (Hints) 3
ground Race.—Futurtty ccairse; time,
till 4-5. . ‘
Magnetism, 118; 4 to 6 -(Sima) 1
Mirage, 111; 9) to 1 (LtttleOeld) 2
Lobemcvla. Ill; 16 to 1 (J. Reagan) 2
Third Race.-One Mile, selling; time,
1:46 Id.
Anna. M; S to 1 (H. Jones) l
Judge Morrow, 101; 12 to 1 .(Ueiff) 2
Ingomur, 164; 3 to l..........(Hamilton) 3
Fifth Ruce.-One and one-eighth mile;
handicap; time, 1:62 3d.
Roche, 117; 3 to l.... (Hamilton) 1
Hornpipe, 60; 12 to 1 (Ieom) 2
Dobbins, lit; 9 to (Smut) 3
Fifth Race.—Bay stakes; one and Uirte-
slzteenih miles; time, 2:00 3d.
Honry of Navarre. 112; 3 to 6 (Taral) t
Banquet, 119; 4 to ...(Sims) 2
Yo Tnmbem, 119; 6 to 1 ....(Jordan) 2
Sixth Race.—Partridge stakes; on turt;
three-quarter* mile; time, 1:14 2d.
Harry Reed. 107; l to 6 (Blma) 1
Owlet, too; 10 to (Penn) 2
Lucnnla, tot; 15 to 1 (Hamilton) I
AT SH11BP8IIBAD BAY TODAY.
First Race.—Seven-eighths milo—Ueldc-
more. 112; Maid Marian, 107; Jack ot
Ppndes. 101; Flora Thornton, 101.
Second Race.—One and one-stxteenlh
mile; (handicap-Victorious) 110; Peucp-
maker.tot; Maid Marlon. 100: Btrathmeath,
100; Soundmore. 99; Redakln, 93; Chiswick,
90: Temtoln, 83. • „ .
Third Race.—One mile; selling—Hugh
Penny, 108; Bimbo. 103: Marahail, 100;
Illume. 90; Mr. Base. 90; Diaoount. 98;
Tom Skidmore. 97; Chattanooga, 93: Ter
rapin, 03; Gallatin. It. -
Fourth Race.-One and three-eighths
mile; September stakea-Benator Grady.
122; Peacemaker, 113; John Cooper, lOJ;
Dorian; 101; Figaro. 102; Longdale, 102;
Prlnco Carl. 102; Star Actress. 93.
Fifth Race.—Ons mile; special Jo.000
purse—Clifford, 132; Domino, 112.
Sixth Race.—Futurity course; Great l-.na-
tern handicap—IJasnk. 127; Woltzer. 125;
Gotham. 1»: Conmolwnmr, 120: Jtonaco.
US; Xeenon. 117; Sir Galahad, 117; Oulta
Poroho, too; DcSabre, 106; Bllvle, 103; Sa
die. 100; Favoriu (colt) 100; Salvation. 97;
Lux. 97.
Seventh Ham-On© and one-quarter
mile«; on turf—The Pepper, Itl; OtanntoJ
121; Harry Alonio. 122; HMar Atnd, 110;
Madrid. 113; Star Actresa.. U»; Coquette.
US; Jodan, H»: Bella McDutf. 112; Cl.let
.TostIce. til.
DAILY AMERICA'S T1P8.
The following are the selections for the
flhccpeluvvl Bay race* today!
First Race.—Jack of Spake*. Flora
Thornton, lleldemere.
Second Race.—Victorious. Bounrmore,
Red Skin. ..
Third nice.—Dlacount. Chattanooga.
Tom Skidmore. . ' _.
Fourth Race.—Dorian, John Cooper, Fi
garo.
Fifth Race.—Domino.
Sixth Race.—Llaeak. Outta Perchn.
Gotham.
8evonOt Bocc.-aiotunlng. Tho repper.
Hyder Abad.
TirS NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Baltimore Several Games In «4te Lead
anil (MU Wlmrlng.
At Now York— H *| ®
New Ydrk. . .0 2001100*—4 7 4
PRUburg. . . .0 00000000— 0 7 0
DnUerics: lliiaalo and Farrell Hhret
tlid SuKvlen.
'A't Boston— H H E
BccHon- 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1— 7 IB 3
LAmlhWMe. ...1 0100013 0— 6 7 1
LUtturlcrt: Nlohohj uml Qnnxd; Wadi*-
wonUi and Ortm.
M PWliulelphfd— R H E
PMlftdolphhi. .3 0722100 0—15 2B 2
Cltfrilnn tft1. . .2 0200100 1— 6 12 B
Oittcrtv: Carney und Givaly; Dwyer,
Founitcr and Merritt.
At B.’Utimoi'e— R H E
BaSUntara. . .5 3012100 •—II i4 3
CbSeapx) 1 00000110-3 9 A
Bofttartas: Gleason and Robdneon;
Hubohlneon, Terry and ©chrtvcr.
At Ilrwoklyn— R H E
BrooMyn. . ,..000010001-2 7 0
Cleveland. ...0 10000000J1 8 0
Osrteftea: Kennedy and Klnslow;
Younjt Aikt Ztmmer.
At WneMn*5ltm— RUG
Ion. ..0 00000043—7 9 3
st. lAiina, .... 002000200-4 n 2
Bwutriaa; Stockdal© ond MeOuVre;
Cterlom, UKRw m.1 Twlmsham, Qatne
fV3i^>r;ed by S?t. Louie.
■Why undergo terrlb’ic suffer It* fps and
entt.uiKer year life when you can be
cured by Jbmmw PUe Cure* Guar
anteed by Goodwyn & duull, drug-
KILLED Bmt BROTHER.
Acme, Fits, ‘Sept. JVa-^IdOat ECghi Mlaa
KUx Durance nhot hor brother Willie
lu tha breast, Inillctlns n mortal wouud.
jt*lm TVlila, Miss E1U*8 lover, was at
tlie Durauca home and the young lutly
was plnjrtnc with his jistol wbfii It
was iKNJdtttiUy dU liarced, the \yali
atriklnn bee brother oh mentioned
above.
AlWWtt THIS QUESTION.
Why do 80 may people we j'O
around vm mi m <0 pr\>fer \o sufTer nod
l*»> nvitie miserable by lndlip % 4tiou, coll*
ath*utlon, dlxtlueftt, h*>s of nppetlte,
coiltac up of <he food, yellow Kkln,
when for 75 eattta wo will sell them
Bhll«*h*» Vitalfutt .gVvimntccd to cure
them?
by Goodwyn & tSmill Drue
Oonpuir, ootner Cherry street DM
Cotton awnue.
MANY DISAPPOINTED.
IndlxiMpoais, Sept. 5.—Five thouMind peo
ple were attracted to the Indk&nxpoUa
Drivtef Club races At the state fair
grounds toliy by the advertlsM effort of
A1U and Directum to lower their records.
Owin^ to heavy min In the dirty morn.
In*, however, the trwk eu four mcor'I*
elovr «nd MclAtwrll and the ownere of
Directum refus'd lo let ciincc home
In tlie struggle for trade “the race is not to the
swift” but to the steadfast. You naturally pre
fer lo deal where the standard of goods .and the
standard of merchandising are persistently main
tained on a high and honorable level.
MACON, GA.
351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
College 427
Orange. ........ 507
Cherry 753
Bond. 255
Hose Park. 143
O&k .665
Washington Avenue. ... 250
Washington a venue. ... 254
Washington avenue. ... 252
Washington avenue. ... 523
First G19
Flr«t 863
Second . 915
Third 771
Fourth 304
Walnut 511
New. 203
New 604
New 305
Oglethorpe. U71
Next Whittle School. . .
00
35 (JO
80 00
2Ti OJ
30 00
20 00
82 60
22 50
22 50
22 50
32 50
22 50
20 00
25 00
32 50
25 00
25 Oil
23 no
LIST OF HOUSES FROM 48 TO $20.
Street—
Magnolia 123
Orange 464
Second 917
Becond i. ..1336
Bond 315
Third 770
Walnut 915
Walnut 917
Fourth 120
Walnut 856
Rosa 432
Iluguenln Heights. . . .
Oak 437
Hawthorne . 418
College. ..... .1128
Columbus 341
Columbus $15
No. Rooms. Price
18 00
$15 00
15 00
1800
15 00
15 00
15 on
15 00
17 VI
12 00
12 50
10 00
15 00
10 00
15 00
8 00
8 00
FOR ANY*INFORMATION, APPLY TO
B. A. WISE,J| Bill H 358
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of ita afceolute purity, wholesomeneas, good taste and quality to
aid digestion It la a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incom
parably Htrengthonlng to the Invalid and convalescent.
Tills beer Is brewed front b«n selected malt and from hops imported from
Bohemia. It Is brewed after The new existing method In the Hof Brauerel at
Dllson. Bohemia. Barbaroska is a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and
brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality Is preferred to the Imported
Pilsner by conno|seura.
(For the dinner table and for a lunch there lo nothing better than n bottle
of Bn rba rosso. UMjMANN & WILLIAM®,
1> Hvcred anywhere In the city. ’Phone 431. Sole Agent*.
Msaoinrwrjv.ea*aw.TOr„-» n ggJ.va.'g»»g«»n>«»m
YOU MAY not got ons of tho prizes I offered for nolving my puzzles,
but there is u .prize for evei y customer In the-low prices I make this
month. GEO. T. U EE LAND. Jenveler. 320 Second street
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Decisions Rendered Friday, Augst 31;
1894.
Conley vs, Arnold et «1. Rctfore Judge
Lumpkin. Fulton superior court.
L If. In a civil case, the counsel for
one of the parties *w&s legally disquali
fied to appear and take ixitft 4n the trial
by reason of his being solicitor general,
and, us such. Waving ucqulred from the
opposite party a knowledge of the facts
Involved In tho tltlgafckm, but no objec
tion to hU o>mpotency, on this or any
other ground, was presented to tho
court until after verdict, the objection
came tlx> lute. .
2. 'Matter pleaded In litigation of dam
ages la not objectionable as mitigation,
because it would not serve to Justify.
3. In an action for a personal injury,
whtet u plea ot JUBtlfloatlon Is filed, and
tho Jury Und flor the plainltlff damages
to <he amount of $1 only, the verdict is
oowtrary to law, for In such ca*»e failure
of aho defendant to prow JUftUflegWQ
enrtUIes plaintiff to a verdict which
would carry all the coots of the aetton,
ami under section 36SI of the Code, a
verdict for $1 and sowts would nart hawo
this effect.
Judgment reversed.
D. P. Hill, for plaintiff In error; C. D.
Hill, contra.
Pritchett, iKlmtiilatiMtor, vb. Commis
sioners of Roads and lievenuees. of
Dartow county.
Where u case was argued In this court
on January 31, 1894. during the October
term. 159J, and the pl.t In tiff hi error
died on February 7. 1894, and this court,
without bfcilig informed of this fticit, ren
dered a Judgment of reversal In the
aa«*e on Juno 4, 1894. during the March
tmn, 1894., and after tho romitltur was
tmivmltted to the court below, hut be
fore it was filed therein or entered on
the minutes of that court, the deuth of
the pMltotlff In error was suggested In
this court, u is within the power of this
court, at any time before the ilnal ad
journment of the March term, 1894, to
Du* - an onler declaring that the Judg
ment of rwvenwl shUli be of three and
effect as of Jumiarv 31. 1894. when the
cause *u* j.RUeil and aubmktted for de
cision. ond to order that a withdrawal
of the remltitur first Issued, and the
■nhi of a new remltitur In accord
ance with the feou above recited.
Mayor. eto?„ vs. Daser, 80 &a. 195;
AfltrfeeU vtt. Overman. 103 U. 8. 8, and
ca.Ks cited. Ordered accordingly.
Judge Joh^Kh H. Lumpkin of the A»-
■wAa circuit prcaWtng An the place of
Chief Justice Uleoklvy. dfcsquaililed.
^ B. Cvxiyera and
K.oa.a * Conyers, for pialnUlt in error.
R. J. J. McOamy. A. M. Foute and
A. B, Johnson, cotKnt.
Johnson SinuU v». MevcatMfe
TVnM.nnl Oapoalt Company atm.
Uefgre Judge Fish. Sumter Superior
Court.
Where u railroad company locorpo-
riited under fhe general itfw pnxrurea
(she l-riskHturt to Amend 9is charter by
apecdU lcgtv:ath>n. and ufterwurda,
u-.. » -the k mhJdge of Its stockhoM-
era del without any hindrance or at-
t.upie.I hindrance from them, exerelaea
^he rights und powers ostensibly con
ferred by ouch special tetfuUttoo. and
ovk:m *i>*. vlebJa and obilratlona,
whcOher In original name or by, a
na'me which It hag assumed and used
by Teason of auppoyed lcgLs/iitlve au
thority for dnagfini Ra mime, It Is
neveHBhele«» a conpotuffon do Jure, not
only wPth inference to Imnnacntona
rofenable to ithc general ta»w undtr
which It was Incorporated, but also as
to thoBe referable to the t'poc'Jil lefela-
lat'Km, WheUTier tlh'a't legl»!a'tlon be valid
or Invalid. If It be invalid, acts bksed
upon 9t would be, ait most, ultm vlneo,
but In a court of equity nrney would
not on that account be of less bind-
lnsg force upon Jfhe corporation and tits
stockholders, the corpomtlon having by
* ho n^gaitive pnvnisston and acquies
cence of its etockiholdors held itself out
ns oampetenit, under color ot law, to
perform these urus. and by .their jmt-
formutnee (having procure^l credit and
Induced credtiors to part with their
money on the ftilth of its contract to
secure nnd repay the yame. No Just
appIle.tUon cf tthe doctrkne of ultra
vires mil allow a corporation to get
value received, find then refuse to pay,
wht’cher the refu**l be alt rts own In
st. nee or !»•; the in«toiler of the s.m,-k-
hoMers or a portion of the yjume.
Jud'gmVn’t nfUnmed. s
J. 'E. D. S'vtpp, 3erner & Blood worth
end H. D, D. Twiggs, for plaintiff In
error; Bticon & Utter, Guerry & Son,
Gusttn, Guerry & Hal nnd E. A. Haw
kins, contra.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Sept. 5.—For Georgia:
Generally fair; custody to southerly
winds.
o'APANESB
CURS
k Krw •nt) OomnWta Tr-itiiucut, co
Il’PPUKITOUIES, Copfole* ot (MntntA
koNot OittatffL * 1 * ** T ‘
i(a.oBt, con«tft(Qtf ot
of Ointmftnt tnd t\rr>
noxer-tulittaf Ouro for File*
.rw. Itnitkrimooperntioa
•tth Xh4* knlfrt or ln1t*rtionn ot r«rboll« «clti, vhicb
at* luilnful nnd c«M>)ni « p4*i u.taMnt car*, mnt nftrn
rt'tttiltlQjf In ilffAlh, unu«Tt«jt-ary. Why andu r «
iniu terriblo Ciaouae? W# gUArantea 6
boxea »*» our* any oasa. You only i>*jr for
MttSflt* rtVtMmJ. f 1 n Imt. f. for 15. Sent bj mall.
Gtniruntortf by oar axon:*!.
CONSTIPATION
tbe great UVER widHTOM AClf RlXltoUTOK «a<t
I'i Ov.ppt.niKIKR. Small, raQ4 and plMs-mt
bike, ially Bda; (*d for *'ldidn _ * “
INMb
• atm. fiODoaoa
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
LIME. CEMENT and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
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Before Placing Your Orders.
O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
sftsa doors, matt mumi ruin lime m gemeht.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
wArow. ha
.'UaDUlacturera and iriwsra.*
BABNiiA
RADDLERT.
LEATHER AND SHOEFIDUm
tt 452. 464 an-s 456 Clierry Blreob
L. Cohen & Co.,
LKJC0K8, CIOAIta and TOBACCO.
Cheapest bouae in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
J. L> MACE, SlAnnger, - - • Macon Ga.
A trial solicited.
W. A. DAVI3, W. F. HOLMES, B.' T. KAY.
W. A. DAVIS & CO.. Cotton Factors, 40S " d », s '^
Liberal advances made on cotton In store. The very lowest rate of insur
ance.
MACQH SASH, TOOH & LUMBER CO. v
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
AND UANOF ACTUREKS OF
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS' HARDWAE, Era.
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 my prompt
and personal attention. 0
NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHT'S!
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
OUARANBEDl
ELLIOTT ESTES.
617-523 Poplar street.
UCLAS
IGTHC BIST.
NOSaUCAKINO.
*5. CORDOVAN,
frenchsenwieuedcalf;
VWlWCWf&lflNfiAffll
*3.1? POLICE,3 sous.
, *Z.*l. 7 J BOYSSCflOfliHOES.
Yon can
livuzlae Hhoe«f
Because, tre ore tue largest taannfacturers of
edvertiscu shoes in the world, and guarantee
the value by utainpiug the name and pric-- on
tlie bottom, which protects you against high
prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fittlug-aud
wearing qualities. We have them sold every
where ot lower prices for the value given than
any other moke. Tate r.o substitute. IF your
dealer cannot. -**u, sold b«
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
B}3 CHEKItY 8TIIEET.
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA.
On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,200 feet
above sea level; delightfully cool cli
mate; no malaria, duet or mosquitos.
The finest bathing on the continent;
swimming pools 15 by 40 feet, and In
dividual hatha 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.
DIrcot connection made via trains
leaving Macbn at 4:36 p. in. and 4:13 a.
in. on the Central. Terms moderate.
For Information apply for circulars
at C. R. R. office or to
CHAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor*
W« T* Jomtarog, W. A. Davis,
President Tics President
How Ann M, Barra. Becretnry nnd Treeenrsr
The Guarantee
of Georgia.
Co
Write* bonds for casniam, tmiurara att,
■nlnletratern, execute m. guard inns, re.
cetvere. and aoee a geaenu ttdueiarr
buslnnee.
Offlee M4 Second etrset
MATTIE B. M'ALPIN VS. WIULIAM
A. M'ALPIN.—Libel for Divorce In Blob
Superior Cburt.—To November Term
1S94. To William A. McAlpln, Defj?ad-
nnt In Said Case: You are hereby com
manded to be and appear at the next
term of Btbb m*>erior court to answer
said petition.
Witness the Hon. John L. Hardeman,
Judge bf said court, thLs 8th day of
June. 1894. ROBT. A. NISBET, Clerk.
Slardeman. Davis & Turner,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
Madison ivenne.
HOTEL,
nadlson Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
$3 per Jay and up. American Flan.
Fireproof and first-lass 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, Psop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In the apt
cialtlss venereal. Lost energy n
atored. Female Irregularities an
poison oak. Cure guaranteed
Address in confidence, with atamt
610 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
DR. C. H. PEETB,
RYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE.
Hours, 9 to I and 3 to 6. Telephone
•4. Office, 672 Mulberry, corner Second
street, Macon. Ga.
DR. t. O. SHORTER,
EYE. BAR, NOSE AND THROAT,
Offlee 568 Cherry St. Macoa. Go.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
676 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital a fid surplus §150,000
Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposits
of 91 and upward. Real eatate loans on
the monthly Installment plan, and loans
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Will not as
administrator, executor, guardian, re
ceiver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL .President
H. G. CUTTER Vke*PreBldent
J. W. CANNON Cashier
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON, QA.
H. J. Lamar. Oeo. B. Turpin,
President. Vice-President*
J. W. C&b&nbM, Gaebler.
We solicit the buelaeae of march ante,
plan Lei a end banka, offering them
courtesy, promptness, safety and liber
ality. The largest capital and cuiplua
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAYINGS BANK'& IRUSUIl
1IAOON. GEO ROLL
H. J. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur-
ptr. Vice-President; J. W. Oabanlso.
Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant.
CAPITAL $200,000. SURPLUS, $30,009.
Interest paid on deposits 8 psr cent,
per aaaum. Economy U the road ts
wealth. Deposit your savings any they;
will be Increased by Interest. Com
pounded semi-annually. ,
E. Y. MIALLiARY. President. * J. J. COBB. Cashier. i
DIME SAVINGS BANK,
420. Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Deposits of 10 cents anti upward received on which interest will be com
pounded semi-annually at rate of 5 per cent per annum.
IxNins bn stocks and bonda at low rates, commercial paper discounted, ex
change bought and sold.
J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vies President L P. Hlltyer. Cashier.
The American national Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL.... ,, .. .. ..1250,000 00 SURPLUS.. „ ,, 000.0«
Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot
banks, corporation* and Individual* will receive careful attention. Correspon
dence invited. i
first Mini M,
OF MACON. GA
CAPITAUSURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT.
PREalLUkfiT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASlilLR.
L C. PL'AirS SOI,
BANKER
SACO* CE0RGIA.
ESTABLISHED 186*
Interest
Bankiusr in nil its branches.
•Bowed on Time Deposits.
We hundle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rotlischild of
London lor all European points.