The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 13, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894, A GRAND RALLY AT AMERICUS (Continued from »»*» 1.) / newspaper controvsr*y with Thoma* E. Watson, and. while ha treated hie third piiny companion wtUi perfect decorum, he eatd nothing at -which be could Jake p-*raonai offenee. He ridiculed the ex cue-1 Otrorea hi Mr. Wataon'a letter, declining to meet him In Joint debate, and conclu- eivedy proved that It wo* the piddle of ficial record* of the country that Wot. non won ufmid of. which record* be knew dame* had In possession and relied upon to atfbatnntlate hi* argument*. Mr. dame* mode a logical and crmvtncln* apeech. He wa* followod by Hon. II. W. J. Jinn In M* logical, entertaining, Inlmlluble atyle In -which he took occasion. with well applied anecdote*!*, to ridicule Dome of the abaurdltlni of the Popullatlc claim*. Roth opeeche* were well delivered, at tentively listened to and -will do the Dtm. ocnatlc party no little good In Iht* »ec- tlon. t'peon county may be nafely put In the Democratic column by even a lar. ger nwjorlty than »he gave In 1101 BACON IN COFFEE. 'A' Grand Speech Jtefore an Immeiwa Au dience and Much Good Dona. Wlllacoochee. Sept. lf.-tSpedel.)-At the barbecue and Democratic spooking at thin place today at leaat 1000 people were pret ent. Ma|. A. o. Ru*m made one of hie choracterlellc Democratic opeeche*, which accomplished great Democratic good In that eectlon. CofTea would be pleaaed to oee Boron In the United Stolen acnote. TOUCH INVBSTIOATION8. Mr*. IJrchltel Telia of lha Terrible Treat- ment ait the Honda of Police. New York, Sept. II—At today’* ee»et<m of the Lexow police Inveotbratfon commit tee the mom Important wltnein woe Mr*, l 'rchltel. who c*m* to this country from Ttue::l.i *1* yeur* ago. She h*d loft) «nd opened a small cigar more and crleil *• *he told how a detective—«he Ihouglit hie name wa* Korgan-had mid ahe made what mon.-y «h« hod liy Improper means olid demanded that ho bo paid fft>. She gavo him $20. Ho arrested bar after that. "He did not take mo to the station house/' oho mid. The motion bourn wn* on Attorney ntreot. Her »tore wa* on the corner of fudge and llroome .trial. Continued tha witness mid: "lla walked with me. or .mnd the greets until I Oil lock In the morning. Then he pulled down my atorking lo oee If I ha/1 any money. 1 •aw tho policeman divide the money wllh another man. He look me lo Karex Mur- ket and let me go there. The next morn ing he I old me I must raise the other $25. Ilo tuhl me that my children would tie taken from me unlcita | gave him Uio DO. 1 wau locked up fpur day* and wa* (hen taken to court. Mr* ITrchltel did not know what wn* go ing on In court Hie complaint wan tnnt at kaephw -a 'llnonlcrly ftooija Inc charge w-ia untmic. Hlu- wan lined gee, nent to jail und hor children wore nent to an orphan unylum. She ban been try ing lo get her children back, but ha* not succeeded. Mr. M-n* told the committee ho had Invrntigated the ense thoroughly nnd tone convinced of II* entire triitn. Mr. Golf thought It would hs a gracious act on the part of the committee to ad journ until aftor the Democratic conven tion, and *o nn adjournment wn* hnd mill Monday, October 4. "OLD DBKKNDRRS' DAY." Dlglity Year* Old, Hut Observed for Or- Flt»t Tims Yeiterdny. Baltimore, Bept- H —"Old Defender*’ day- wa* rn-ver before so generally ubaarved by u cessation of butiuea* uud l>y coK-bralkin* uf upproprluto vlmr.ui- ler u* today. All -iho i>4Ukh, Hit- United butte* sub-treasury, tile vuatom house, tho •tack exchange, (lie corn mid Dour exchange, all miiulclpal ulltcva illhl other iHibltc places were cloaed today. It tva* the tint general holiday pro- claimed lu Maryland ou September 11 uud It will bo remembered a* a day of uuiuvocdcnted celebration aud lutrlot- l*m. Just eighty yenra ago tho bjltlo of North Point tvu* fought.Today « great throng of military uud cltlxeu* were guihonv! at Kurt -Mollonry lo hear how their (breather* drove bock the British ugurotwor. The old tort renouuded with -the strains of Frniu-ln Scott Key’s Ini- inurtul "Star Spangled Banner,’’ In spired -by tho fort’* defense, while over the ramparts waved "Old Ulory." A parade of mllltury nnd liuiorlctl oocletles through the street* wa* fol lowed by a programme of exerelses ut tho fort lu chnrgc uf thu Society of tho Mar of 1*11. Governor Brown und stuff iveru 16 the parade. k Thomu* O. Hayes delivered the Fort Uollrnry oration. Other parade* nnd observances In different iMrtn of tho city were rounded off by magnificent pyroteehnlo.il display* In the evctilug. I THE POPE IN A STEW. The EsUtbllahment of un Apostolic Pre fecture In Maasowab the Cause. Hotm-, laept. 11—The OeservMois Ito- tnano.npropoa of <ho reprouchment be tween the Vatican and the tiulrlaal, de clare* that it sees no euiltelcut reason for such an assumption. The clamor* of -the liberal press uro bam-1 on two not*, both of a purely religious char acter, rvla-tlng to the establishment of tin njxiatolle profeeturo tn Mnssownh und the papal unsent to the npi-olut- meiit of cardinal Harto, the pope's nominee as patrlnrli of Vtnlro. Tho 1-nper dcclnea to admit the deduction* which the Journals draw from the** Incident a. The eetahllsltment of nn npoatolle prefecture til OUMoweh Is wlihln iho range of the habitual solicitude of tho holy oee, and the pope nv«l not bh credited wltli having uny political ob ject Id creating It. He vns alnply moved to the net In obedience lo (he srlrltunl interests of the Italian colo nials. la regard to (he patriarch of Venice, there wa* no iwm.-n to bellevo that the holy see hnd abandoned Its original p-wlilon. but rather -hat the Italian government hnd tlixtlly submit ted to the sentiments of Justice Hnd the persistent denutn-ls of the Venetian Catholic*. f HOAD CONGRESS IN INHMM. Charlotte. Sept. 11—The second nnnu«i m-wllng of the North Carolina Rood One. *re»l la being held here today uni in, oeosten will continue tomotrow. AVI re we* war* mad* by Mayor Patton of Asnevut- J. C. Stephenson of Wilmington; Con- gretatnaa Alexander of cnurlotto, Dr. R. J. Broward. mayor of Chulotit. !• prveUeat of the ocuv^r^^a ifon. w. t: Ardrey read a paper on Um rood construe, tkm of Mecklenburg WMtf, end other iwpcra wore rwd. Tomorrow paper* win bo road by Rut© Urologist J. A. llolm** 11*1 Worth, J. M. Odell of concord, and other*. DEATH OF MRS. INGRAHAM. 'CharVaton, s. O. Rapt U—Mrx Geo. H. Ingraham, dderdn-llw of Commo dore Ingraham, of Martin Kb*ta fame, “r> u *r r <»* <*«*• «-<W H. Inm- ham, U. S. N., died her* today In her tTth year. lira. Ingraham vra* Ut daughter of CoL ». vlalU* rd, la hla day tto largest and wealUdaot planter on Cooper Hvwr and the representative of one of the oldest Huguenot famine* Ui the Running Sores. Cures the Serpent's CONTAGIOUS Sting. In all It s crttnjitetHy i ■BLOOD POISON ESySS 7&5s| r A»d!«iLi«truUM «atk< ditcaps and its Uenmca’'i SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. TOE LAST BARBECUE. Fifteen Thousand P.oplc Hear Owen* of Kentucky Speak. Lexington, Sept. 11.—The last barbe cue of the campaign tva* given today at Fail*, the county seat of Bourbon county, by Cm supporter* of Mr. Owen*. In many respect* It wa* a greater fdc- cck* than the one held lu Lexington AiigUHt 22. Tlie Iiarhccue was held on the Faria fair ground*, nnd conserva tive estimates placu Ihe number of peo ple at 1.1,000. Sentcd ou the *peakcr’a -land were many of thu moat promi nent men In central Keutucky. -Many ladle* occupied scat* on the staivL The Hist Hpeti-h of Hie nftetmooa wn* made l-y Euuuet Dixon, member of the 1-g- iulntur?, who, after testifying to the high character of Mr. Owen*, urged the voter* lo go to Ihe pall* nnd vote for Mr. Oweoa next Saturday. He vvu* followed by Judge Jure Morton of Lex ington, who tuude a stirring appeal to the manhood of thu district to turn Breckinridge down. Then folia wed ono of the most touch ing Hceueg of this remarkable eumiiulgn. Mr. Lockhart, who was umstcr of cere monies. Introduced Col. Wllllmn K. Simms, l‘J years of age, with hair aud lieartl ns white as thu driven gnaw. It wa* thu Urst speech: • hu had made since the war. TU6 tall, trembling form shook with □motion, -when he began In a voice nl- ni'iMt destroyed by ugo. -to teM of the deep disgrace and humiliation that would cent* -to hln proud people If they returned Col. Breckinridge lo congress. It seemeil. he aM. a* if She whole world la looking upon tn and thousands and thouoind* of faces are looking up to God, protesting la him ngalnnt the re turn of -this man. Pol. Rimma wn* follbwrd by Judge George E. Klnkhead of Lexington, who monte on appeal to the voter* to retire Col. Urecklnrkkro from public life. Mr. Owens then took the stand fbr nn hour. He wo* listened to with marked n.ttentlon. Ho made one of the strong- rat speeches of the campaign. Ho scored Cnl. Brocklnrhbre and ssl hla hearers wild. (He said lhait If Brecklnrtilge had one drop of manly blbod In Til* veins he would not Olive shocked the whole civi lised world, the entire people of hi* stole and <If his district and of his homo by msking tho race >P)r congrew after he had confessed to the terrible crime* that had been proven against him. Ho closed hi* nddrtms by declaring that iCir.ul-1 he he elected to congrcon ho wbuld wish bi hear no mveolcr song than that he owed (Hat hebbr to die proudest nnd host womanhood that ever grace-1 mrd blessed a laud. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cleveland— R H E Cleveland. .. .1 0 J 0 0 0 3 1 1— 0 It 2 Boalon 00130210 1— 8 IH j Batteries: Sullivan, Young mul Zim mer; Hodson, Sttvetts and Ganxel. At OlndnneH— R H E Clnolnnwtl. ,..1 00001000—2 8 2 Baltimore. . .S 0 1 * S 6 0 0 3-d6 21 2 'Roatorles: Dwyer nnd Mecrltt: Glea son und Roblnsbn. At Pittsburg— R H E • ’ 0 # 3 s do 2 1 •— 8 14 3 mmhlngton. . .0 02001300-6 10 3 dST.'Snat'' and 'Sugden; Had- A’t LotilnHIe— n H n Louisville. . .0 0000003 1— 1 a x Philadelphia. .100031000— B S 0 -RiAUrlea: Knell mid Grim; Carsey and Jluckley. At Chicago— R H H S*" 0 **" 30000402 0- 8 11 8 Brooklyn. . . .4 0 0 2 1 0 1 4 *—12 11 1 an ‘ l s " i ' rlv ": &t 'i“ THE JUMPING BEAN. It I* a Puxile (a Everyone Who Seea It Nr. Charles Cuius, who repreaent* the Tarl* Drug Ovnpany of St, Louts, was m ths city th* other dsy snd hsd consider, able amuMinent out of a Jumping bean that h* exhibited to his friends. The beans ar* nbout the sis* of coffee bean*, trhmsulnr shaped nnd have a e<y*. vex atrf two Oat aurfsew. They are the product of a very peculiar tree, the natu ral history ntmn of which Is enrpocapsa sellrme. Each bean contains tin insect shout eleven millimeters lu length by three In width -nut having sixteen well devel- oped fast, -llie Insect lives In the shell tor nln* or ten month*, from July to Au- m-st of on year nil April or Msy of the next If the bean Is laid on any kind of not surface two knds of movement* will like plies It Will be seen to slide for ward shout nn Ineh at a time nn.l also to Jump from the nurfhcc from which It is nil,eh. Knelt Jump raises th* bean from -m eighth to a quarter of nn Ineh. The flrat movement Is sometimes almost con- ilnuous and the second Intermittent. There Is more or lea* of on Interval be. tween the jumps, sometimes thirty or forty seconds. If the Jump has been par ticularly A strong one. The object of these movement* have never been dvRnltely de- third. The most plsustd* theory ad vanced I* that If the tneect remain* near the tree that produces It It will be des troyed by some other tnaeet and hence lu anxiety to get os for away as possible. Tha Insect has no desire to escape from lu shell. On th* contrary, It seems to be comfortable only when thoroughly In- closed tn It. If a hole Is mode In the shell the Insect Immediately aeu to work lo repair the damage and tn a vary short lime will hare the hole covered with a nne silky web. After this It complet* th* Insect will act Just a* before, if It is re moved from the shell altogether It will attempt to form another covering tor it- •elf. The tree on which the bean grown produces berries, each berry containing three of Um beans but only on* bean tn each berry contain* an Insect. The most surprising thing In regard to the bean Is Is tbe fact that there Is no hole or any Indk-atlo-i of the way tn which the Insect entered the shell. The only explanation Is that the egg producing the Insect was laid In the Sower before the berry was produced and that the berry formed •round th* egg. which later became the insect. Tbe bean should be kept in a moderately warm place nnd be exposed to the sun for ntlcen or twentyitntnute* ev- *ry day. especially tn winter. If thu Is done th* Insect will live until April or Dr. Price’s Cream Unking Powder W*t If *a Fair Highest Mtdal as* DIpletHb WE SELL SHIRTS THAT FIT. Time was when the Shirt had to be made to measure to insure comfort. We’ve changed all that. There are stores 'round town where the old. miserable, clumsy, awkward Shirts are still fiold. Try to button a collar on them. The ef fort ruins a man’s temper for the day. Avoid wry faces, broken finger-nails and painful poises of the bead by wearing our perfect-fitting shirts; negligee styles, semi-dress styles and social function styles. We have culled dozens and dozens of patterns, colors nnd fabrics that have made our Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Bows, Windsors and Flowing- end Scarfs so sought for and marked ’em at a hie-lieiice price MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - V CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, dins SAW MILLS, Machinery AH Kinds. RENT LIST—POSSESSION OCT LIST OF* HOU8B3 FROU *30 UP. Street— No. Rooms. Price College • . . Orange . Cherry. Bond . Roee Park. Oak Oak Washington Avenue. Washington avenue. Waahlngton avenue. , Washington avenue. , Spring. Flmt Second. •••*.... Fourth. . New , New Now Foray th *40 00 35 M 30 00 :Ti «pi 30 W 10 00 2T* 00 32 00 23 L0 23 50 28 60 28 M 23 60 40 W 32 W 25 01 Oglethorpe Next Whittle School. Vlnvllle Huguenln Heights. . C 22 M 10 27 50 7 25 06 o law LIST OF HOUSES FROM *8 TO *20. Street- No. Rooms. Price Orange Second. Bond New Third Walnut Walnut Fourth Rose . . . Huguenln Heights. • Oak College Columbus Columbus .1128 . . 341 .. .. 315 *15 09 18 00 15 00 15 0<» 15 09 15 09 15 00 17 0) 12 50 10 «0 15 00 15 00 8 'JO 8 00 .FOR ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO B. A. WISE, MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its absolute purity, wholesomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion It la a moit’pleaftant nnd refreshing beverage, an article lncom* parably strengthening to the invalid nnd convalescent. Thl» beer Is brewed from beet delected malt und from hops Imported from Bohemia. It la brewed after the new existing method In tho *Hof Brauerel at Pdaoh. Bohemia. Bnrbaroasa in a light palatable beer, unexcelled ln.tnete and 'brilliancy, and on account of 4tli excellent quality is preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connolseum. iFor tbe dinner table and for a lunch there la nothing better than a bottle of BhrbnrosM. UL.LMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phone 434. Sole Agente. VrtTf Uf A V maI nA I At. % Jh A galena Y nff.iPA.l Fas p r\l n m m.f sxiissIas t YOU MAY not get on* of the prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, but thero la a prize for every customer in the low prices I make this month. GEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeweler. 320 Second street. THE DUKE OF ORLEANS. Ho .Derluve, Loyally to Finnic nntl Fidelity to Friends of HI* Father.. London, Sept. 12.—After the funerl of Uto Count of Fort* today, the Duke of Orleans, accompanied toy a number of frleuds, went to London, where he held li reception nt the Oroavenor hotel. vhlrU wa* attended by nil the visiting royaHnts. The duke nude ou address, a* follows: "U lo wllh sorrowful emotions that I receive the homage of your devotion, a ill 1 thank you for It. Your presence not only te*tllled your respect mid at tachment to him we have lost, but It nk-o prove* your fidelity <o the principle of national und trudltlouai monarchy of which I am tile representative aud whereof lie transmitted 'to me the her itage. I know the right, of this heri tage. It confera duties on me, it Im poses obligations upon tno toward* France to he guided by tho magnifi cent example my father haa glveu me during life and which he consecrated by Ills death, courageously faced aud accepted In such a Chrltsian manuer. "Fortified by >vur aid and that of absent fnods, who from nil parts of France have already rent rue the ex pression of their devotion nnd miking appeal to all men of heart, 1 will fill, without faltering, the mlssloR which fall* to me. ’’AIMough etlll young, I nm con- •clqas of my duties ; und, with my tite-tt love for France, 1 will consecrate all the strength and energies 1 possess lo fulfill thorn.”.- r At the conclusion of the manifesto the duke cordially thanked his father’s counsellors. . .. CURE FOR HEADACHE. A* a hentedy for all kinds of head ache Electric Bitter* haa proved to be the very brat. It effects a permanent cure, nnd the most dreadful habitual sick headache, yield to It* Influence. We urge all who are afiUctcd to pro cure a bottle and give this remedy a fHr trial. In coses of habitual consti pation Electric Biter* cure* bjt giving the needed tune to the bowels, und few case* long resist the use of this medicine. Try It at once. Large bottle* only 50 cents, at II. J. Lamar & Son's drug store. FOOLISH O. A. R. MEN. Bradduck. l*a.. Sept 12.—Yesterday members of Harper's GA.lt. Post No. 121 refused to march under n picture of Grover Cleveland suspended from n street arch. Angry cKlxcns. friend* of the veterans, tore down the portrait before th#Democratic committee could Interfere. LADIES DO YOU KNOW DA. FELIX LEBRUN'S mm PTOYflLPILLS raw-tkeoYifical nmi oo!y FKi'NCH.ftafctad re liable cere on tho ttnrk'4. I*r ice f I.m»; sent by li’-ar.ti »*4Jo<lly fcj GOODWYN’S DRUG STORE; .u Sol* Agents. Macon. Go. a*g .NAVAL OFFICERS SUSTAINED. Their Conduct at Bluefield* Satisfac tory to the Deportment. Washington, Sept. 12.—Acting Secre tary of tlie Navy McAdoo gave the fol lowing statement to the pres* today: "The situation ut Blucfields Is such that our naval officer* on duly there aro liable to be misunderstood nnd have Injuntlop done them at tho hands of American residents. Up to'this dato tho oonduct of captain* Sumner und O'Neill ho* been lu accordance with their Instructions, and I* highly Bail*, factory to the department.” Tho nature of these Instructions has not been made public. WESTERN UNION DIVIDEND. New York, Sept. 12—Tlte directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company have declared the regular quarterly IS por «*«-. payable on October 15. The net revenues for tho qurter ending September 30, bated upon nearly complete returns for July, par tial returns for August nnA estimated ti“«roS]5 f “ r k will bo nbout ~ .The surplus for July l wa* 27,007,633; the net revenue for the quar- ter ending September 30. 21,800.000: the dividend of 11-4 per cent., 21.193.000; Interest nnd sinking Bind, 2243.500: sur plus on October 1, 26,822,133. The In crease In the amount irnld for dividends Is due to an Issue of 2530.000 additional stock to nay for the American Rapid telegraph Company. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL! Instant Killer at Pall). Internal and External. Ce™. KIltUJMATIHM NKURAL. cart* KIllUJHATIHkl, NKUHAb- <i!A, Lome lUrk. 8|>i*Jnf>, Braise*. VwrfliiMn*, SUffJ.iinta. OOUOand 'Kra-Mrs in-tauu/. Choieria Mor- WMMMMi’ 1 r .wiwir, twt It by TUAfflC. THE HORSE BRAND, thfraort Ki*r* rful aud IVn*u»tiDjtl.luin)f*ntfnr Miii or b*A»t In exittotice. Large >; tan* 75c., fide, else «fe. JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL SOAP. Mediated nnd Tollrt. ThcOrral Kkln Cure and JYice ISeautifter. Ladioo will find it tbo n dollo«t« mid highly pvrfumwd Toilet tht* mark*rt. It In ai>«olut«ly punt ““— i*kiu bo ft »ut1 telvetf and ~ * pf«x(on| tr ~ * ' - Makft n tbs *oei com- Jha Mid TttWtll Of hiJ' _ . , , „ w GOODWTN * SMALL. Sols JLgenis. Cherry street and Cotton Avenue. Macon. Go. Paints 1 Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS'SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Write Tor Quotalioni.^•>suaa Before Placing Your Orders. o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH GOOBi LUMBER, MOULOiMOx PAINTS. LIME AND CEMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHOMSALE HOUSESL G. Bernd & Ca. 31anulacturera and l/)*i«xa.* BiUNEBtt, SADDLE Hr. leather and aaoE pidinq% #fjn. 452. il51an*d 450 Cherry Streat L. Cohen & Co., J. L MACK, Manager. LIQUOItS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. W. A. DAVIS, W. F. HOLMES, B. T. RAY. W. A. DAVIS & CO., Colton Factors/ Liberal advances made on cotton in Btore. The very lowest rate of insur* once. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, ( ft J AND it AN UP ACTURERS OF t I Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work, Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. COTTON. I wish to inform my friends and pa trons that I have moved across Poplar street, opposite my old stand, and with improved 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. NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANEED! ELLIOTT, ESTES. 517-523 Poplar street. Wi X. Johxstox, W. A. Dato, President. Tice President. Howard M* bum. Secretary And Trouorac The Guarantee of Georgia.. Co ‘ ones SCI flecoad strist, W.L. Dovclas 53 SHOE IS TH£ BKBT.' NO BQUEAKINCk ♦5. CORDOVAN, ; fRENCHfii ENAMELLED CALF * POLICE, 3 Soles. Madison Arenae fladlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. fj per Hay and up. American Tim. ticJar° PrO0f “ nd firat ‘ cU “ in every par- Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4U1 Ave. and Belt Line cars pass tho door. H. M. CLARK, Pros. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUB$RS. Permanently located. In the spib claltles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address Jn confidence, with stamp, 210 Fourth street. Macon, Ga. EXTRA FINE. *2.*l. 7 -?Hora'S<wi5l«ES. •LADIES- lb. SEND FCS CATALOGUE * " W-L-DOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. 1 savc^niAafjy b^purchailo* W. L. Because, we arc the lttycst manuractnrers of uruiusc. wc mu 111c iuikcsi raanui.icinrers 01 advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on Ihe bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, cany fitting nnd wearing nualilies. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute, if your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 013 CHERRY STREET. WARM SPRINGS. MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA. On a spur of Fine Mountain, 1,200 feet 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 00 de grees—a cure for dyspepsia,-rheuma tism and diseases of tho kidneys. New hotel, with all modern Improvements. Direct connection made via tr.-ilne leaving Ma<bn at 4:35 p. m. and .4:15 a. tn. on the Central. Terms moderate. For information apply for circulars at C. R. R. office or to CHAS. L. DAVIS. Proprietor. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will bo ettd befiore tho count hoiwe door in the city’of Macon during the legnl heuns of **iie on Ahe fliwt Tuesday In October nexJt: I*-it No. 2. in block 4. wmthweist oom- mbna, In the city of Macon, Bibb coun ty, Cta. Levied on us the property of sTUbn Herrington und Lizzie Herrington Co willKfy e justice count fl. fh. issued from the BMtlh <Lotrict G. M. in favor of C. F. Qmon vs. John Herrination and Llzzio UerrtncKon. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. i DR. C H. PEETE, EYE, EAR, THROAT AND N03E* Houra, 9 to 1 nnd 3 to 5. Telephon #4. Office, 873 Mulberry, corner b’econ •treet, Macon. Ga. . J i DR. J. H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office 568 Cherry St. Maooq, Qa. MACON . SAVINGS BANK 570 Mulberry. Street, Maeon, Ga. Capital and surplus §160,00 Pays 6 per cent interest on depos of *1 and upward. Real estate loans the monthly installment plan, and lo: on good securities at low rates. Lei depository for trust funds. Will act administrator, executor, guardian, celver and trustee. H. T. POWELL presidf H. G. CUTTER Vlce*Presid< J. W. CANNON Cat EXCHANGE BAKE OF. MACON, GA. H. J. Lamar,, Geo. B. Turpin President. Vice-Prwldei . J. W. CabanLsa. Cashier. We solicit the business of msrshan planters and banka, offering tht courtesy, promptness, safety and lib allty. The largest capital and eury] of any bank In Middle Georgia. MACON, GEORGIA. n. J. Lamar. Preeldeat; Geo. B. Tun pm. Vico-PreeJdent; J, w. Cabanlaa. Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant. ^ CAPITAL. *200,000. SURPLUS. *30.000. Interest paid on deposits l per centl per annum. Economy Is the road te -wealth. Deposit your saving* any they, E. Y. M1ALLARY. President. J. J. COBB. Cashier, , DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Qa. Deposit* of 10 cent* and upward received on which Interest will be com- pounded semi-annually at rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Loans bn etocks and bondn at low ratea, commercial paper discounted, ex change bought and sold. 7. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier. The American National Bank, MACON, GA. wniAu,„y w tr „ ..*250,000.00 SURPLUS... ,* „ s.)25C00M Largest capital of any national bank lu Central Georgli. Account* of banks, corporation* and individuals will receive careful attention. Oorrespoa* dence invited. OF MACON, GA CAP1TALISURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. I. C. PL Airs sou, BAJSTBIJER BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED <863 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.