The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 10, 1894, Image 8

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gpttjGgmR! THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1891, THEY ARE ABLE , TO WALK ALONE The Infant Industries of Michigan Are Strong Enough to Care for Thcmselvei. THE TARIFF BILL NO DRAWBACK Tii* Copper, Iron nnH Timber Kluge or Ibo Wolverine Kate Weed No Government Protective Legislation, In * recent Issue of the Grand Rapid* Democrat I. M. Weston makes the follow. Jng vigorous reply to the claim that the tariff bill Just passed will injuriously af fect the people of the wolverine slate: "The Republican press charges that tUt Wilson Mil will ruin some of Michigan's most promising Infant industrion One of the darlings said to*be a danger Is the Calumet and liocla. Copper Mining Com. rany. This organization was organised about twenty-four years ago, with a cap ita! at 11,000,0U0. Since that tlmo It has made improvements from Us income worth eovoral million dollarh, and up to February 1. U93, bad paid the stockholders 128,850,- 000 in dividends, or over J5u per cent a year. The half dozen other copper com panies in Michigan and Montana show about the same results, and by domblna. tion control the output and price. Six years ago the Democratic house sought to put Ingots on the free list, but the Re. publican senate stood Ann for the copper combine and high-priced boiler bottoms. Now a Democratic congress decides that this twenty.nvc-year-old pup-pulling che rub must try walking alone and knocks off the \\i cents per pound protection which the McKinley law gave It. It may reduce the futur elvldends of the compa ny to 140 per cent, a year. Yet It does not seem to be getting ready for the ele. gant funeral tho grief -at rickcn party of protection Inslats on preparing for tho llowtr of Its flock, as It 625 shares are sell ing on the Boston stock board this week at a premium of *205 oaclu THE IRON INFANT. "This Interesting suckling Is a near neighbor of the copper child on the Lake Superior shore. Twenty-flv© years ngo the majority of the Michigan Iron mines of today were undeveloped. They wore bought 'n nt wild land prices nnd held. Few mining companies owns the fees ut tho mines they operate. They pay an aycrage royalty of about 75 cents a ton the holders of the realty. Tim Wilson bill reduces the duty on Iron ore from 75 cents per tor) to 40 cent* which says the exorbitant royalties idle capitalists have been forcing from Michigan mining companies must b# cut In two. It will not affect mining labor unfavorably, us ore can be delivered at computing points ns cheap as ever, while a lower price in territory nearer home will Increase the demand. The largest owner of Iron depos its In Michigan Is Dr. A. C. Ayer, the compounder of cathartic pills, whose chil dren spend a good shorn of their time hobnobbing with royalty. The hundreds of thousands they have been drawing from Michigan annually on investments of w few thousand may be cut down. A banker In southern Michigan who has had an annual Income of about 1500.600 from u alnglo mine in the Mlnomlnee Range may have to atniagle along with half that sutn ns the result of Democratic) "destructive legislation.' THE LUMBER INFANT. "Now comes that poor, emaciated, hol low-eyed wntf, tho pine land combine. Thirty years ago most of the Michigan pt'ne wns purchased from the government for SI .SB per acre. Today, when n lum berman wante ft tract to operate, ho must pay $U5 per acre, or $5 per thouaund feet mumpage. Nlnetentha of the millionaires In' Michigan made their money by holding on to pine. They have gained 110 sitting in their of flees where the operators made SI wading swamps. Even tho llepublt- cans had to go ba:k to them and take ivwny a dollar of their protection, and now the Democrats tmve knocked off the other dollar. Probably that will make no differ ence, as, with their vast accumulated wealth, they have already bought up. hit the Canadian pin© territory of the north- tweet. Today it is being rafted expose tl^ke Huron to Michigan porle and man ufactured where thero are flrst-claas hnr- . ’ .1.1 i. .t... nM,1 am Mlnl.llutll.l ft,lk r. »wr«. mill- dock* ana an eeteJiMehed mar. That burtnrs. will continue, for lor, txifora the—' condition, can bo ilovalopod lie Canada Oio available pine will ha cul; blit If ihe land owner, had lo reduce thrlr Mump mo from » to ,1 they would lw pot- tine about MO per cent, a year on their orlirlnal Invealmml, and lh, home build, era would net tho benefit. MOHR MBN TO UK EMPLOYED. "In no way do the timber. Iron and roppdr rlauar* or the Wllaon bill a fleet labor unices In cheapening the row mi. terlal It Inrreaaea tho output and nuihca avork 'for more mm. Manufacturer, In Ihe three Induatrlea mentioned have always paid tho name tor labor that lho«e about them cngngJd 4n unprotected line, pah], no' more and no teea. That they will con. tlnue to do. The Republican, aeotn In- capable of comprehending the new tarlll t III They »ay. with surprise, that It It nut In tho Interest of tho wealthy owner, of Iron, copper and pine. Their conclu- alona are correct. Hie Democrat violate, no confidence when It say. It was not In tended to be. Tho present congress has decided that three augai-fed pets of pro- teetten are able to take core of them sol vre for a while, and the party In power will Oerota It, attention to the 0.000.000 coo- outlier. In tho United State, tvho. for thirty year, have been In the clutches of corporation combines through llepublt- can class legislation." " DO YOU WANT JEWELRY? Why ifilt tnulo at I— gurus Jewelry Mhci PLAYED POKBJt TO RUIN. (Atlanta. Sept. 8—(Archie Wilcox. pan of Dovrttt WIIoox at Ooltiuduia. bun de faulted In the sum uf ,10.000. Hs was a tronellnx agent for Ihe Orient, Hart- nwl, (AetMU North BMtMh American and Lancaster Insurance c-onpanlea. wim headquarter, h» Atlauta. Fond- here for poker It the cause of his Iron ble.' ills father tropes to nettle wrtth the companies and prevent hkt son's or- KR. U.MMEB - gold macm at Laxsrui Jiewtfry {Vises at prices that frill suit you. i ANAltClllSTO AlUtliSTED. Route. Sept. Srivo Anarch Ins ins pected of omnpItcHjr In the explosion of n bomb in front of the plau of tile win- lairy of war last May bare been ar rested. Klee of them confessed that the suspldoo* of tho nutloritta* as to their guilt were well fnunded. OOLD WATCH US at 'Latarus't beautiful llm to e*l*«t from. PRINCESS IHritfAUCK ILL. Bcrttn. Sept. I.-Wncns Btxnurek Is now dangerously III. she has grown rspttMy w»rwc wahtn the U« few triune l>r. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World'. Fair IKbol Medal and Diptcme. THE WORD 'AND THE ACTION. How • Democratic Orator bf Indiana Oaugtst am) ttepcsced <HH Teeth. Capt. W. R. Mycra, who bis h-rot placed at the bead of the ticket by the Democracy of Indiana, sod nvbo was green in the convention one of the grandtat and most eirthusla—lc ova tion* ever oooonled to man, la deserv ing of the honor arid tret. Aside from bW grant! record as secretary of state, aiy, the Indtomuiobi Sentinel, hit per- tonal irojmlarrty and tils sterling Integ rity. he (foresees an indomitable will, which enables him to overcome all ob stacles retd triumph under adverse cir cumstances. During tho /date Demo- era tic convention this last characteris tic or Capt. Myers was brought out moat forcibly and displayed to the ad miration of the delegates. It was wMIe the captain .was on the platform facing 4,000 Dcrmbcrats of the state and deliv ering his eloquent speech of acceptance. ■When Capa. Myers was a boy his father kept telling Mm about cracking walnuts wllli his tooth. He didn't be lieve 1t would hurt them, and us he liked walnuts he ketA mashing them between his molar, to save she tlmo necessary .to hum up a stone. He had a curlbolty to find out what effect crack ing wtlmfls would really ho.vc on the ansmel. And nowj-well, he Isn't crack ing walnuts. In fact, he doesn't really care for them any more. Time anti again during the last few decodes cf yearn has the dentist planted his feet firmly bcOweon tho captain's shoulders and frost pulled till he-Ahat In the den- Mat-iwua red In the dace. First the mo- ktrs won't, then ihe bicuspids, and jast came the Iwbturs. Of course a new crop was procured, but they were never so reliable as the bill ones—those wal nut toetli of boyhood days. As aforesaid, the catituln wa, deliver ing Hire speech of acceptance. He was earnott and the perspiration was Mr.-anting ll-svm his face, The now not of teeth felt a Utile shaky and he was nervous. Hut he never lot on. Hla will power came (obo play. "Yes. gentlemen," said he. moving his hnritl across hla irtoirth," there Is cer tainly In rev mind lloday no cause for dismay." Here he felt an uneasy sen nation which caused him to mutter those /teeth." ‘•The iFlopribltcaus blame our party with the recent depression and hurl in mtr (teeth (they're loose again) about the ptwrlc. They »»y we're going to pieces, actually falling (spurt— 1 " Here the captain grew so earnest that ho shouted forth the words With an hla power, sml wMi the wortn out came thorn teeth. The shout out like u cata pult. and <fi>r a moment It seemed ns though the speech muat come to an ah- r u i5 But he hadn't at tended otwry name Shis season for nolti- Ing. He known (thing or two. He threw out hi* hajidn. made a rumilng catch "l" 1 have brought down the gratidwtand. daggdj the teeth, replaced themaml continued without a moment's rrwntntlon: Dirt |t'n a Me, gentlemen. l 2? y *£ 11 tn> n ,r,tl * ant ‘ e ,n « while " to ** together ngi’In." CApnlause.) _ tv““"ly done 'that few mon wbuld trove hocu dlscompooed. bud not tire captain. ,1S FOIt OOIjD PIL/DED WATCH. eiryFaiace* 0 ' 16 yca ”' nt I-azarua Je’w- UULEOATED TO THE PEOPLE. Bankhead's District lit Alabama Could Not Break tho Deadlock. Rlnnlnghnm, Sept H.-After the 371st ballot hj the delegates to the Sixth con- uresthounl coaveutiou of the Demueratlo party at llulu, .says a special to the Age-Herald, a reaolutloii wns offered adjourning the convention nine die nml rulegntlug the question of a nomination Dttok to the people. The resolution wns earned amid great excitement. Chain man and Poster have withdrawn from the race, Uius leaving tile cuutctt bc- tween J. II. Dnukhead, the incumbent, ami Thomas I,. Long of Walker. There was some excitement at Ihe adoption of the resolution, though nolle lug of a nature to create 111 feeling. Tlio light. uo\y rests with tho people, tvho will on September l'2 decide tho lines- L.on l>y n primary at the different pre cinct polling places lu the district, odds arc now offered on Bankhead. CUR SILVER LEADER — SOLID RINGS S?m. “ C<<nto ta " 1<1 OAKBB IS EXONERATED. Milwaukee, Siqit. S.-Master M. h. Carr rendered nls decision In the North ern Pacific case Into this afternoon, ueneral Mannfcr unket Is completely viiS lH , 11 '' f : “‘ T Ba - Vs '•»* Henry > 'Hard made unlawful gains to thu amount of $3iKt,(ti)t,io. The report cov ers over .Kill page* 0 f typewritten man uscript. Thero aro over ono million words of testimony. DIED OP YELLOW FEVER. Baltimore. Sept, a--Second Engineer *: ,c nrl,,s . h *^;P 'll to , Kltf- ixlay. Stmiml Tjnisck, wli the Qaatunllue Hospl ferlng with yellow llio two other vlcttt proved condition. T! crew aboard, is anclu nnd every precaution prevent tlio spec id o tin- h her ntiue en to A LONO BICYCLE HIDE. Fla.. Stop!. S.-D. J LauJa ka*- taUy tlron > St. s. a ^ if* entire trip on tt bleycla. Mr, Drirbrldge lent St. Louis on August -L and he ttkknakes snu; he royorod taboul L000 mUe, Va mriUtfi ," trip. D. J, Rurbrldwe la a younger *3%* known HurtuWgv, Who is i Ci;rlaU clrclea ......os D. prominent In the- A BIO LAND DEAL, aiu-ttanlroga. Sept. 8.-J, M. Goad of 2' 111 «*‘ y ’ eloaed g, dP.a nn Knrflsh synUkuhe whereby the Alton P»»k prapsity.« suburb of Ohlcfcatnau- gs Gr«k, cs wim tor ~ donLxxl the KrigYLh once erect large eoli •rntiuga Otvik, ndhV wuter poser »wt kifise blast Iron turn a mi ni st btek- ■ t nil t two bull!. HATCHING FISH IN CHINA. The Chines* have s method at hatching th* spawn of «sh and thua protectng It from thore nccMent* which generally dea rns rn tlnous f flak Mtent of a troy n large ponton o collect with care at oasnen which.contain and, after they have quantity, they ail wit fresh ben’s egg. whlc: oualy emptied. Mop up the hale and put It under a alttiaa fowl. At (he expiration of a certain number of days they break the shell la water wanned by tb* nun. Th* young fry are prerently hatched and are kept In pure, fresh water till they aro Ate* enough to be thrown Into the pond wnh th* old fish. Th* sal* of spawn for this purpose forma on Important branch of trade In China-Gardeners' Mabutna LIST OF HOUSE3 PROS* J30 UP. Street— No. Room* Price College . 427 7 *10 00 Orange . rw 8 35 «W Cherry . • 8 8«> 00 Bond .. 333 5 25 <*J Ruse Park, . 143 8 •M 0) Oak . 6C3 7 30 00 Oak . OA 7 25 <« Washington Avenue. . . 250 8 33 00 Washington avenue. . . 254 V 22 10 WnRhlngfm avenue. . . 252 7 22 50 Washington avenue. . . M3 r, 22 50 Fprlng .. :w5 0 22 M> First . K6 c 22 M Second .. MS 13 40 fJ Fourth . 3M 8 32 W New . . . 203 10 25 01 Now .604 8 25 00 Now . 303 ti SB 60 Forsyth . 144 t 20 tn Children get rosy and strong Brown’s Iron Bitters! Jn the 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 tho standard of merchandising are persistently main tained on a high and honorable level. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET J, UU11U1 Uj SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. m us letnorpe uu Next Whittle School. . . 0 10 ’a to 27 50 Vlnvllle 7. 25 00 Hucuonln Heights 6 22 £0 LIST OF HOUSES FROM *8 TO *20. Street- No. Room* Frias Orange ...... 451 4 *15 00 Second 1335 7 18 00 Bond. ...... 315 4 15 00 New . ... 202 y 13 GO Third 770 4 15 00 Walnut 915 7 15 0) Walnut .... 917 7 15 ft) Fourth . . .120 5 17 V) ROS3 433 5 12 00 Itugucnln Heights. . . . 4 10 «Ki Oak 457 6 13 0) College . .1128 C 15 00 Columbus .... 341 4 8 'JO Columbus 343 4 8 W B. A. WISE, FOR ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO 1 AGENT, 358 MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSAs (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On acoount of Its alwolute purity, wholesomencss. Rood taste and quality to aid digestion It 1* a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article incom parably strengthening to the Invalid and convalescent. This beer is brewed from best selected malt and from hops imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Brauerel at Pilson, Bohemia. Bnrbarossu is a light palatable beer, unexcelled in taste and brilliancy, and on account of ltsrexaellent quality Is preferred to the imported Pilsner by connolSeuie. ,i vFor tiie dinner table and fora lunch there la nothing better than a bottle * T YT IT Aff A W 1ST X. WIT.T.T A\fl=J of Barbarossn. ' ULLMANN & WILLIAM'S. Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phone 431. Sole Agents. YOU MAY not get ono of thqjirlzcs I offered for solving my puzzles, but tlioro la a prize for every customer In the low prices I make this month. GEO. T. BEE LAND. Jewelcr v 330 Second street. isssssai ] NOTICE.—SALE OF THE MACON AND IJOHTHEBN RAILROAD, Under and by virtue of a final de cree renderod on the SOth day of July. 1S94. by the United State, circuit court for the western division of the southern district of Georgia. In the-case of the Mercantile Trust Company of Now York nnd other complainants against the Macon and Northern Railroad Com pany and other defendants, we will sell before the United States court house door In th* etty of Macon, Geor gia, on the second day of October, 18*4, between the legal houra of sale, all of ihe following described property: First Tho railroad of the Mid de- fenirant, the Macon and Northern Rail road Company, wrhloh extends from the depot In tho city of Macon. Georgia, to ft. Junction with th* Northeastern railroad at Athens, Georgia, a distance of about one hundred and seven miles, tog*titer with oil Its railways, ways, and-right of way. side tracks, turnouts, depot grounds, casements and other lands atrd appurtenance, belonging to said railroad comiMny, which aro-set out In said decree. Bocond. All structures, depots, sin- tion and section houses, engine houses, car housco. machine shops, and other buildings, with tools now In use and equipments now In hands of 'the receiver Four vassenger ooodhea, two combina tion mall, baggnge and expreea cam. elrty box cart, twenty-two fiat oars, two caboose care, three shanty cays, three passenger engines, one switch and two freight engines, together with ait other property, equipments nnd franchises belonging to said defendant, nnd which uro fully set forth In decree referred to. Also. Ml supplies and oi.ter properly in the hands of the re ceiver of said company. Also fifteen hundred shares of the capital stock of the Georgia Midland Railroad Compa- ny If the par value of 1100 per ahere. Third. In the sale of said property, no bid tor a sum leas than one million nnd seventy thousand (11,070,000) dollars will be received, nor from any bidder who shall not place Into (he hands of the apcotal commissioners et (he time of nuking the hid Ibe sum of *30.000 In money or certified check, end from time to time thereafter such further portions of the purchase price shall be paid In cash os the court may direct to meet expenses of the auR, etc. That the bidder depositing said (30,000. and whose hhl (• not the highest, shall have such deposit returned to him without deduction. In the even the bid accepted l>y the commissioners Is not confirmed by the court, such bidder shall have such deposit returned to him without deduetton unless said property Is resold at the expense, of such bidder and be- oaooe of hla fault. Fourth. The balance of the purchase price may be either paid In cash or In the bonds and over-doe coupons of said Macon and Ncrtjsern Railroad Compa ny which are secured by the mortgage upon which the decree of foreclosure Jk based. Such bonds and coupons be es z received at aucit price and -value u fT purchaser would be entitled to re ceive us his prorata shhre In the distri bution of said fund. Fiftr.. The am* to be made subject to all claims pending again*: said com pany or which are filed three months thereafter, and all debts against the receiver, which claims or debts tile court may decree to have priority over the Snortgage foreclosed by said de cree, the purchaser will bo required to assume payment of same. The sale to bo reported to the court for confirma tion. and when confirmed the special commissioners will make title to tho purchaser In accordance with said de cree. For further details of said sale, reference is made to said decree. ALEXANDER PROUDFIT. JAMES N. TALLEY, Special Commissioners. LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a mortgage deed made to Mrs. M. T. Carstarphen on January U, 1892. by Butlsr Williams, Abe Hunger, Peyton James and Abe Bryant, nnd re- cohled In clerk's office.' Bibb superior court, to secure a debt thereto specified, which debt nnd mortgage deed were by Mrs. M. T. Carstarphen, assigned In due form to me, I will sell at public outcry, before the court house door In Macon. Bibb county, Ga„ at It o'clock e. m.. on the first Tuesday In October, ISO!, all that lot of land, situate, lying nnd being In Bibb county, In the East Macon district, and known as lot No. (our (4), In block No. seven Cl) of "Falrvlew," u suburb of the dly ot Macon, as shown by a survey ahd plat by P. E. Dennis, of record In clerk's office. Bibb superior court, being tho aims lot conveyed to Abe Mututcr by Roff 81m, tuid C. C. Sims, lr.. on Feb ruary S, 1890. Also all that parcel or lot of land In East Macon, near Fort Hill, In Ihe county and state aforesaid, one- fourth ot an acre, more or less, and be ing the same land Payton James bought of Dr. Gibson, and tho sapie lot on which Paylon lames resides. 8uvh sale It to bo made to oattofy and pay off the balance of the debt secured by tuld martens? deed, arid balance amounting to MTO.iO principal, bciMea 8M Interest, nnd the ex penses of this sale, as prescribed In said mortgage deed notes. T. OURNSEY.. 11. F. STROHECK.BR, Attorney. Sept. 3, ISM. BIBB COUNTT SHERIFF SALES. Will be ebM befbve the court house *»c In the city of Macon during the legal hours ot ante on the fit« Tuesday In October next: Lot No. J. in Mock 4. southwest com mix*. in the <*ty ot Macon, Blbh coun ty. Oa. Levied oil «j the property of John HerrtnxPMi ur.il Llznle Herrington to aigbgy a tustlco court fl. fit. Issued from the GCStti dtotilct G. M. In favee of C. F. Onwon vs. Jctm Heerincl'ja and Llzsie HertSoc'xro. G. S. W'SSTCOTT. Sheriff. Vt. A. DAVIS, '■£ W.-P. HOLMES. W, A. DAVIS & CO., Cotton Factors/ Liberal advances made on cotton In store. The very lowest rate of Insur- br MACON SASH, LOCH & LUMBER CO.', INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, . ., • I u AND MANUK ACTURERS OF Sash; Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. 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 thotr cotton to ad vantage. • Consignments always receive my prompt and personal attention. NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 517-523 Poplar street. fl* X. JonNirrox, W. A. Path, President. Uce i’resideat Bowaxd AL Unix fl. Secretary and Treasures The Guarantee of Georgia. Co general uiociary ' Office Ul Second •tr«t( i n ♦5. cordovan, : FRENCH*, E.'JAMEUMCAl-F; ’ ^F.ES.WFINECAlf&K/UiGAIIH * 3.V P0LICE.3 soles. i 2.n7-^ BoysSchmiShoes, ,-SEND r0fcCAT*l.OGUE W*!.* DOUGLAS,* BROCKTON, MASS. Yon can save money brpNrchailm VV. L. „ Douxlae Hhnen, Because, we nrc the largest manufacturers of ndvertisea shoes in the world, ami guarantee the value by stamping the name end price on the bottom, widen protects you against high prices nnd the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing finalities. We have them sold every- dealer cannot su?nl7 you, we can. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE 00. 1 r CIS OHERItY STREET. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA!. 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; swimining pools 15 .by 40 feet, and in dividual baths for ladles and gentle men. Temperature of water 90 de grees—a euro for dyspepsia, rheuma tism and diseases of the kidneys. New hotel, with all modern Improvements. DIroot connection made via train* leaving Mncbn at 4:2f and 4:15 a. m. on the Central. Terms moderate. For information apply for circulars at C. R. R. office or ta CHA3. L. DA Via. Proprietor. MATTIE B. M‘Ala PIN VS. WILLIAM A. M'ALPIN.—Lihn?l for Divorce-in Bibb Superior Court.—To November Term. 1894. To William A. McAlpln, Defr.id- nnt In Said Case: You are hereby com manded to be nnd appear at the next term of Bibb <suj>erlor court to answer said petition. Witness the Hon. John L. Hardeman, judge bf eald court, this Stli day of June. 1894. ROBT. A. NISBET, Clerk. Hardeman. Davis & Turner, Petitioner's Attorneys. Madison Avenue flacJIson Ave. and sSth St., NEW YORK. American riatt. Ss d°y nn( i «/• 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 Lino cars pass tho door. H. M. CLARK, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. (■ PROFESSIONAL CARDS* DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. In the epo daltles venereal. Lost energy re. •tored. Female irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence, with etamft CIO Fourth street. Macon. Ga. » DR. C' H. PEETE, t vi EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. Hours, 9 to 1 and 3 to 6. Telephone \ DR. J. IL SHORTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office 563 Cherry St. Mdcon. Oa. MACON SAYINGS BANK 678 Mulberry StTeet, Macon. Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposits of 31 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loana 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. Q. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON........... Cashier EXCHANGE BANK, OF. MACON, GA. Geo. B. Turpin, Vice-President, H. J. Lamar. i< FmMwt * , .Jsc.W. Cabanl**, Cashier. We solicit the business of mtr chants, planters . and banks, offering tham courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. THE UH10H SAVINGS BANK & TRUST C9 II.*.CON. GEORGIA. H.*J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Tur. Irtr.. Vice-President; J. W. Cabanlsa, Cashier; D. M. Nellig&n. ^Accountant. CAPITAL KOO.OOO. SURPLUS, *30.000. Interest paid on deposits a per cent, per annum. Economy is th* road ta wealth. % Deposit your savings any they will be Increased by In Ur set* Com pounded semi-annually* E. Y. MALLARY, President J. J. COBB,’Cashier* DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Ga. Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which interest will be coin, pounded semi-annually at rate of 5 per cent per annum. Loans bn stocks and bonda at low rate3, commercial paper discounted, ex change bought and sold. J. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. Vice President L, p. Hillyer. Cashier. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..., .. .. ,, ..J35O.000.00 SURPLUS.. .. .. ,, .. ,, ..3350000, Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot banks, corporations and Individuals will receive careful sttention. Oorrespoa. deuce invited. OP MACON. GA CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT, W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER L C, PLANT'S SOI, BANKER KAC0R, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1369 Banking in all its branches Interest allowed on Time Deposit* We handle forcigri exchange and arrano-g travellers 'credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points. - mmm