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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894.
R. ,C. WILDER'S SOUS CO.,
MACON, GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
lumber, rough and dressed. shingle* I tube, end dealers In mixed Pilots, lead,
oil,, lime, planer, cement and builders' hardware. , .. „
614 TO 623 T HIRD STREET.
TRADE OUTLOOK
FOR THE SOUTH
The General Condition of Southern
Butineii Interest! It Very
Encouraging.
MANY ENTERPRISES REPORTEO
Hank Clearings and Railroad Earning,
n«r largo Oalm— Georgia I, •
Pawn For Sororal Hear/
Inveetm.nli.
BLUEFIELDS NEWS.
Latest Advices From tits Mosquito Reser
vation by Steamer Uussle.
New Orleans. Sept. IS.—The steamsnip
Gus.tr strived today from UlueHeidi. Mho
left that port last Friday evening. Her
t(Accra report th-ii tbo village was quint
when they left.
Nothing was known of me desire or the
republic- of Columbia to clelm tbe reser
vation, or or any new arrasta m luiue-
fields. However, there wore rumorn to
the effect that many Indians, who lid es
cape to the Interior, had join'd trio forces
of Ih
>f thy revolutionary party in Nicaragua.
The Hpanlaida must have recoivM tome
Baltimore, Sept 13.—A special to tbo
MuuiiCacturiTs' Record state* that tlio
Standard Oil Company has purchased
1Uc great siilpliur deposit near I-ttlic
Cliarltn, La. Tills sulpliur deposit Is of
great extent nntl several ntt-impts have
been made to work It, but front various
causes they have fulled. The price paid
by tbe Htiilltlanl Oil Company Is said
to bo #17.1.000. Orders for part iif tbo
imieh lurry milled fur ilcvclopuicnt
have liceu giicn to a local machinery
house. .
The gcnenil condition of Huuthern
business Interests is very liupefiil. Ilank
(Jeurlags nud railroad enruiugs continue
to show large gains. A number
lnuiiufaeliirliig cnterprUca arc t-nlarg-
lug their works, one agricultural Inijile-
ii,cut couijniiiy iu TedueMM douldlug
Its plant, uml will lucre.ise tbe number
uf liauda employed from 2,10 to 300.
'iliMSigbout the Norili and West, the
South Is attracting more uml more at
tention, mid tbe evidences arc dally nc-‘
cumulating of n larger Southward
movement of population.
Among the principal Industrial en
terprises reported for the week are:
A #150,two liro'.vltig company and n
. ,60,000 womI working company hi Vir
ginia; $100,000 dredging rum puny 111
Florida; $10,000 Immigration mul Im
provement company, $3,000 creamery,
#20,ism priming company, rehiilldlng of
large barrel factory and the starling or
a new paper mill In Georgia; $15,000
loe faeiory, $:lo,utki wharf elevator,
#21.iSHi Hluve manuruelurl'ig company
nod development of extensive sulpliur
mini s In Isniislnnii; two large tolmcco
factories and flouring mill lu North
Carolina; a $2tSt,tsm lurro,iso of stuck
liy a fertiliser company lu South Caro
lina; lurao mldidou to a plow factory,
ribuilding of n large saw mill, resmep-
Hon work by a snap factory employ
ing twenty-flve persons, and atartlug uf
om r.ilbnui lu a n->»v slim- fat-lory em
ploying sovi-uty-Uve operatives In Ten
nessee; $10,600 Irrigation nnd innniitiio-
tiiring eomiuttiy. t;10,000 tannery com
pany. $lo,ink) ahoo company ami $10,-
uOO publUblag eompanv In Texas; liu-
jsirtmit eonsolhlathm of coke opera
tors In the Pocahont&s coal Held eC
.West Virginia.
lu mlsm-llaneous enterprises and ex
tensions of present plants a strong
showing Is ntndc.
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
sold. 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 head by wearing our perfect-fitting 6hirts;
negligee styles, semi-dress styles and social
function styles.
faints. Oils, Class, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
Write for Quo!a!ioris_^amaai
Before Placing Your Orders.
NECKWEAR..,
Important news concerning the movements
t-f the rebels, for they hurried* shipment
of one or two hundred Bolsters to Urey,
town on the eteswer Yule, '.savins only
about 200 soldiers at liluenekls. About
loo Americans are still In Bluenald*. hop
ing for some Improvement In the eit-jidoo
but unable to do any business whatever.
After taking possession of ms reserva
tion, the first thin* the Spaniards del
woe, of course, to raise the customs dues
on everything and furtnsr Increases weis
hntlcJpated shortly by the resident mer
chants.
The two American prlaoners who were
reported to have escaped from UreytoWb,
but In fact -were allowed to take the slip,
are at present In l*ort I.'mon, Costa Idea.
It Is understood In lllueflekls tnat the
American consul mode a bold front m
regard to those prisoners. Insisting that
their trial be held In Hluetleiaa nnd no
where else. It could not be ascertained
by officers of the Uussle It these two
Americana had pledged themselves to re
turn to llluetlelds arid stand trial, but
the fact that those gentlemen are now
under protection at Costa Itlca, and tne
United Htates both Indicates that tor the
present the'Nicaraguans ' are contented
wim their banMiment and will not Insist
on their trial. All-last week the Amerl-
run man-of-war Marblehead was'in lilue-
flel-ls, more as a decoration than ns a
protection. Csgfii OlNelll probably follow
ing, Instructions from Washington, kept
himself very quiet and almost invisible.
Tho "Columbia" was supposed to tie at
Port Union, swotting for development nr.a
ready to receive orders by cable from
Washington.
Hi* ‘energetic action of Cap!. O'Nelli
at the Marblehead, at the beginning or
the trouble, seems to bo bearing fruit,
fnr tho tnvo Americana made prisoners
some time ngo ore at present out or we
savages reach. All Wo Knglieh priso
ners. Including the English vice' consul,
are Hill In the InteriorVewaltlng a trial,
nnd ure In constant danger of tneir lives
being bakrn by nome fanatic Spaniards
or some of We soldiers of one or tne otnCr
fighting for supremacy In this unfortunate
country.
We have culled dozens and dozens of patterns,
colors and fabrics that have made our Tecks,
Four-in-llands,’ Bows, Windsors and Flowing-
end Scarfs so sought for and marked ’em 'at a
hie-hcnce price
J. L. MACK, Manager. * - - Macon Ga.
MACON, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
1, uviiuiu,
SAW MILLS,
Machinery AH Kinds.
TUB Q. A. R, ENCAMPMENT.
The Election of Commander-In-Chief Was
Close end Exciting,
riKSbutv. Sept. IS.—After one of We
most heated contest* In the hutoty at tno
order. Col. Thomas U. Lawler at Itocg-
fonl. 111., wig. lids afternoon elected
rommander ln-ehlef or the u. A. R.. de-
featlng Ms only opponent, coi. Ivan ».
.Walker of Indianapolis Ind.. by the nor-
row majority of It, in a total voto ot wi.
Considerable eseltement attended tn« bai-
toting, tho two catidtdntea frequently run-
bint neck and neck, while tvico we Indi
ana man was In the lead. Ills trienas hsd
figured out that he hud won by six major
ity until the result ot tho ballot was de
clared. nnd then tho boys from Illinois, in
the theatre un well ns lit the lobby and
out on the sidewalk, went ralrly wild warn
enthusiasm.
Lawler's election manta tho dawntail
t.f tho Pennsylvania nnd Eastern eltment
tlv-tt hne long tieen all-ponertul In the high
councils and control at the order, and Oil!
liwd to the nppotntnicnt of a now quar-
turmnatsr general to succeed Qea. Louie
1- Wagner of Chlcajn. lutw-ier waa or
b-red the support of We Pennsylvania
delegation in condition that We appoint
ive offieera were alven to the idist, but
lie deMlned to enter urto any bargain
and so tho Eastern strength wus thrown
to Walker. The Western and Southern
delegates, however, voted aondly tor 1 sta
ler. llo woe nearly forty votes ahead
when thf calling of We roll ot delegates
wwa cs'nclutr.1. but 39 voles trorn We of.
fleers and council of ndmlntstrutloii went
to hk* opponent and the Rock font veteran
was literally pulled through ny the mm
of litu teeth.
The other officers elected by the
eunnmient were: S-mh-r vies common.
MaJ. A. P. lluchfield ot Pittsburg: Junior
vice commander, Charles u. cnuic,
Orl.-rns; surgeon gesicrti, G, u. Mr
Marlon. O.; ohupkiln-ln-chler. Rev. i.
llagerty, St. Louts. Mo.: i-epreernutiv
counett ot aikntnlslration. Chance
Gtrvrtg.
DEATH OF CHARLES C. CLARK
Fetienrtmrg, V*., Sopt IS —fit
UnMed s.iocti MaiKh.il Charles t
Clark .lied tier*-today. 11c wus a natll
of Richmond, Vn.. unvl was tvt one time
manager at the Whig, When Wat pa-
per sua owned by M-uh-mo. He wj* rot
many years it skilled IStaprkph opeiklo
find oneot ghebeet In the country It
recently whirled the eUbUcoUan of th
Vlngku Trlbunot a fRepaMkun weekly
paper. -He was about t$ years uf
He tiM ilved In this chy thlriy y,
, GOODE &BNOM1N VTKD.
TV-tcrebuiw. Via.. S.g*. IS.—Col.
Tboema Goode of McVktenburg county,
who la nber continuingtire scat of Hon.
James F. Bppee In the Fif ty-thltvl con-
Kress.swan ren-mtoaird by r.he Populists
uf th* Fourth dtatrtoi today.
Malaria kept off
by taking
Brown’s Iror. .
Bitters .
THEY HAD NO PROOF.
The Illinois Centro) Not Responsible
for tho Big Cotton Fire.
Now Orleans, Sept. 13—On April 4,
IMS, it lire originated lu the fire-proof
cotton press here and extended to four
other presses, becoming thu mtwt ex
tensive and disastrous <-otlon confla-
gratkiu over known here, the losses
amounting to ncventl millions of dollars
nnd cotuon factors, planter* nnd insur
ance companies were homily Involved.
S. Uiinfbcl & Oo„ a wealthy cotton
firm, were very Iwuvy losers by the
lire. They sued the Illinois (Central
Itullruad Company for upwurds ot half
a million uf dollar*, baaing the suit
upon a claim Unit -the lire originated
from sparks thrown from u switching
engine of Hint company pausing over
the licit road In proximity to the press
where the fire originated.
The cane wits argued at length nnd
submitted last February, the company
being ably represented by It* local
attorney*, while some of the ablest of
Southern lawyer* were employed by
the claim infs.
Today Judge Theard of tho civil
district court delivered an oral opinion
In fhvor of tho Illinois Central, lu-ini:
It upon the fact tlint the burden of
proof rratrd with tho plaintiffs, who
hid (killed to establish tlielr case hy
showing that the fire reilly did origin
ate ns charged by them.
RENT LIST—POSSE
[RI,
LIST OF HOUSES FROM ?20 UP.
Street-
No. Rooms. Price
College............ 427
Orange 607
Cherry *.758
Jlonrt 256
Itose Park 143
Oak. <505
Oak. . w fX3
Washington Avenue. ... 250
Washington avenue. ... 254
Wo.shin j tin avenue. . . . 252
Waablngton avenue.
Spring 365
First m
Socontl M3
Fourth 3M
New ....
New R04
New. 380
Forsyth. . 144
$10 09
35 00
50 00
25 00
30 03
80 00
25 00
23 50
22 50
40 VI
32 50
25 01
25 00
23 50
Z0VJ
Oglethorpe. ........ .1171
Next Whittle School. . .
Vlnvllle
Huguenln Heights
22 TO
27 60
25 CG
23 60
LIST OF HOUSES FROM $8 TO |20.
No. Room*. Price
Orange . * ..%•••••. 454
Second. ..1836
32 60 .Rond. .815
Now.
Third
Walnut
Walnut.
Fourth. • • • . «
Rose
Huguenln Heights.
Oak
College
$15 00
18 00
15 00
15 OK
15 00
15 00
15 00
17 W
12 60
10 HO
15 00
15 00
8 00
800
-^■mmm»_F0R.A1)IY information, apply to
B. A. WISE, -J MM HI. 358 »■ JB
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN- BOTTLES ONLY.)
aid digestion It ta a moat plcasint and refreshing beverage, an article Incom
parably strengthening to the Invalid and convalescent.
This befcr Is brewed froth bent selected inalt nnd from hops Imported from
Bohemia. It is brewed after the new existing method In the ’Hof Brauerel at
PllKon, Bohemia. Barbarpraa Is ft light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and
brilliancy, nnd on account7»f Its expedient quality Is preferred to tho imported
Pilsner by connolseurs. v ' . ...
For tlio dinner lablo and ton a lunch there to nothing better than a bottle
ir TTT.1 1VM Jt. WTT.T.TAMS-
of Bn tim fossa.
Delivered anywhere in the city.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
Is sold with wriHsn
•usrontso to clto
toftcwsp
nee»,mA(iAchf mul
MeuniVla Rnd Wake-
f uln*MF,«'nuH<Hl b» t-».
Of>««l\OU$4Ml(Op|l)'i| t
Tobacco *rv I AIc<>-
BtPORt “ ArffeA'; Vo“riimi,g^i
Brain, cawing Misery, Insanity uud b«a«h j
lUrrcncM, imrotonry. Lost Power lu oltnsrsex.
romuturw Old A^o, luTulnntary Lomom. eanrrn
Promuturtt Old Age, liirolimlnrr Cu^c*.
17 oreMndnlircoce, dveWsiertloo ol the Uri
' V "* k ,h " lr
ueMmasaatnaiue*fw___ I
mnit. Is l-liviii i-i lwr. by ru.ll, to ,.y .d.lri-^),
«N..e.IS. wllltoverylisonl.rve c!)- .
J^Ntfen^uiirDoteeioeuTOorreliiBiltk.
Elulvs^t,nt.
uuiraDteo l-niul only
by our sj.
GOODWTM * SMALL.
Bole Agents, Cberry Street nnd Cotton
Avenue. Macon, O*.
SHKUIFF'8 RALfcS.
Georgia. JObb CounRy—Will be nuW
before the count liouno ikur In xbo city
of Alacon 'luitna tbe lev'll licura of sale
on th* IIrut Tuesday In Oorober next
tho fottowSng described pcxypcilty, levl-l
on .to .ifiely ceitratn ittle anu county
tax n. firs, for the yeur 11,93. to-wtt: •
One kit. with r twoatory bouse there
on. In VtaMMtte dkatrlct, i»n public tovl
running from Columbus road to Fi-r-
epth l\-nl Hist V«nevlllc ntaitlon, known
ns ah* vSd residence or Leroy Napier.
ir>-'i*l*tiyr kuM wtthln fence eurrouudt.ur
«. Igvtcl on os the property of estate
of Leroy Napier.
Atoo. fifty tiorrs. more or Ices, In Rut
hind district, bounded eel by Robert
llrtee itial Nix Fullemkre. >»>mh by
Jamw Uulkx-k. John Ttyvnia nnd Mrs.
tVbb, ■*•«< by Mrs. Adeline ThonUe and
John stoke, nnd north by John Stoke*.
Levi-1 on an the property c«f Ctdvln
Thonu.. U. & WBSTCGTT. Sheriff.
a Fount A. Rlltn COUNTY-TUus De-
Loach. guardian ot John William Th-mas.
at r *1.1 county, bat Init applied to tuo
Irovn to eell the following d,wrlbe.l prot>-
erty belonging to hi. ward, for the pur
pose of malnienen.-e and support of saM
ward, John William Thomas, town: one
vacant lot In Vlnevtlle district on 1’lea
ant Hilt, fronting forty fe-t on North
street and running back L0 feet to prop
erty of W. L. Kill., the nine being
part of the property formally belong!
to th* estate uf Sarah Worn mack: This
ts. therefore, to notify all part** coo
cemcd. to file objections. If any they hasc,
on or before th* first Monday In October.
■91. or die leave to sell wiU then be
granted.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
•YOU MAY not get onipf tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles,
but there Is a prize foi"Overy customer In the low prlcea I make thl3
month. GEO. T. BEE LAND. Jeweler. 320 Second Btrcet,"
NOTICE.—SALE OF THE MACON
AND NORTHERN RAILROAD.
MATTIE B. M'ALPIN V8. WILLtAM
A. M'ALPIN.—Libel for Divorce In Bibb
Superior Court.—To November Term.
U94. To William A. McAlpIn. Detead-
ant In Said Case: You are heieby com-
nunded to he and appear at the next
term of Dtbb superior court to answer
arid petition.
Wltneaa the Hon. John L. Hardennn,
wit
I Judge X>t said court, this Sth day of
J June. ISM. _ROBT. A. NISRET, Clerk.
Hardeman. Davla * Turner.
JeeUthmerla Attorneys,
Under and by vlrtuo of a final de
cree rendered on the 30th day of July,
IS91. by the United Slatro circuit court
for the western division of the southern
district of-Georgia. In the oaae of the
Mercantile Trust Company of New
York nntl oahrr complainants ngatnat
tho Maoon and Northern Railroad Com
pany and other defendants, we will
sell before the United States court
home door In the city of Macon, Geor
gia, on tho second day of October, 1891,
between the legal hours ot sale, oil ot
tho following described property;
First. The railroad of the wild de-
fendknt, tho Macon nnd Northern Rail
road Company, whleh extend* from the
depot In the city of Macon. Georgia,
to ft» Junction with tho Northeastern
railroad at Athens. Georgia, a distance
of about one hundred und seven miles,
together with nil Its railway*, ways,
nnd right of way. side traoks. turnouts,
depot grounds, easements "-nnd other
Sends and nppuntcnuncea belonging to
said railroad company, which are set
out In said decree. ■
Second. All structure* depot* sta
tion and section .home* engine houac*.
car bouse*, machine shops Und other
buildings. With toots now In use and
equipments now In bonds of hierecirirur
Four iu5i<*nifcr condhcfl. two combin&*
tlon malt, baggage and express car*
sixty box curs, twenty-two nat oar*
iwm caboose car*, three bhancy car*
three passenger * n * l ®e* one »wRob
and two freight engine* together wKh
all other property, equipments and
(MnchtiiS belonging to said defendant,
nn.l which are fully **t forth In decree
r-b-rred to. Air’. «H *uPP;le» t and
other properly in the hands of the re
ceiver of said rompany. - Also fifteen
hundred shares of the capital stock,of
tae Georgia Midland Railroad Compa
ny If rhe par value of *100 per shore.
Third. In the sale of sold property,
no bid for a sum less than one million
and seventy thousand (Jl.o.o.ooo) dollar*
will be received. Noor front liny bidder
who shall not place Into the bands of
the epeortl commissioners at the time
of making the bid the sum of *30.000
In money or certified check, and from
time to time thereafter euph rurther
portions of the purchase price shall bo
paid In cash ns the court may direct
to meet of tho ouit* otc. Trull
ll\o bl<Mer <Hopo»Klnff wM .830.000, jjnd
tSobo biJ 4a not the toigbo*L ohull hAve
8UC h aopooVt ivturnta to him without
doaaction. In the even the bid accepted
by the commissioner* it not confirmed
b> the court, such bidder rihtll huve
Mu-h deport returned to hlni without
deduction unlee* **ld property is resold
ei ihe o-xp*»njie of euch.bidder nn\\ be-
c-iu^e of hit fault.
Fourth. The balance of the purchase
price m*iy be either paid in co*h or in
the bond* and over-due coupon* of *atd
Macon and Northern Railroad Compa
ny vrhWi are eecured by the mortgage
upon which the decree of foreclosure
to based. Such bonds and coupon* be
ing received at such price nnd value a*
the purotMMntr would be entitled to re
ceive es hit prorata share in the dlstri
but'.on of *Ahl fund.
fifth. 'The naie to be made subject
to *11 claims pending: against said com
pany or vrtileh are filed three months
thereafter* end *11 debts **Jlnn the
receiver, which claims .or deb is the
court m iy decree tuivb priority over
the mortgage forecloaed by said de
cree, the purchaser will bb required to
assume payment or same. The sale to
bo reported lo 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.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Samuel* R.
Jaques. oxooutor of the estate of Richard
\Y. J,iijiii’H, Kit- of s.ii-1 « oiint\, LHftl,
bavins represented to this court that he
has fully discharged the duties of said
trust nnd now n*ks for letters of dismis
sion. Thin is, therefore, to notify alI par-
tlea concerned to file objections. If any
they have, on or before the first Monday
In December, llM, or letters <>f dismission
trill then be granted as asked for.
This third day of September. ISM.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-James
vCuthpert having applied to me for let
ters of administration 4m the estate of
C. Ned Strong, to Issue lo James L. An
derson. the county administrator. This Is,
therefore, to notify all parties concerned,
to file objections. If any they have, on
or before the first Monday In October, 1894,
or else letter* 'of administration will then
be Issued as ns asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY-O. I. Johns
having applied to me for letters of guar
dianship of the person and properly of
J. W. Johns, who has been declared by
a jury to be a person of unsound mind.
This Is. therefore, to notify all parties
concerned, to file objections. If any they
have, on or before the first Monday In
October. 18M, or letters of guardlanshi
will then be Issued ns asked for.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY—H. G. Cut
ter. executor, and Mrs. Mary A. Ayres,
executrix, of the estate of Asher Ayres,
late of mid county, deceased, having rep-
retu-nt'd t" thu *->'urt that thov li.ivo
fully discharged the duties of said trust.
Thl* Is. therefore, to notify all parties
concerned, to file objections. If any they
havy, on or before the first Monday In
December, 1S91. or else letters of dismis
sion will then be Issued as asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
L and Whiskey Habits
I cured al Lome
I out p*i». lkHjkofper-
1 Unlin sent FRF.I.
» R M. WOOITEY, II.D
A bttchall Be. Atlaaiau tir
o.
P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
COQBX LUMBER MOULDING PAlHli 'M USD 6EMEST.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
M.DUizetareia sail D*l*««.*
uuim
SADDLERt.
IXATlfEB AND SHOE NDINai
4*3, 4*4>u-a 4J6 Cherry StreaL
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUOiiS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial solicitor
W. A. DAVIS, W. F, HOLMES, B. T. RAY.
W, A. DAVIS & CO., Colton Factors, 403 ”
Liberal advances made on cotton in store. The very lowest rate of insur*
MACOH SASH, DOOH & LUMBER Offj
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
: | u. .1 AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF • i . i
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc.
COTTON.
I wish' to inform my friends anil r»-
trons that I have moved ncrozs Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, nnd with
Improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse. I am bettor 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
GUARANEBD!
ELLIOTT ESTEa
617-023 Poplar street.
I, X. JOKXSTOS, W. A. Birth
rrasideat Ylco I’rosldeal.
Bowsao M. bxrrx, fieereury tad Drexsarse
The Guarantee
of Georgia.
Co
Writes bonds for cashier* treasurer*, ad.
mtnlstrator* exaeutor*. guardians, ra.
Offlc* Mt leooad street,
W. L. DOi»€LAS
S3 SHOE .'saissi
#5. CORDOVAN,
, FRtNCH&atAMEUEDCAIF:
^ FU£CALf&KAN6AI0a
$3.5? POLICE, 3 Soles,
<bbeS-»
BoysSchoqlSkoes.
Madison Avenue
riadlson Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
$3 fir day and uf. Anuritan Flan.
Fireproof and first-class In every par
ticular.
Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
Tho Madison and 4th Ave, anti Belt
Line cars pass tho door.
• H. M. CLARK, Pao*.
Passenger Elevator rufis all night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , ,|,
DR. J. J. BUBERS.
Permanently located. In the *p«
claltles venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female Irregularities ant
poison oak. Cure guaranteed,
la confidence, with etamg
-LADIES-
SEND TOR CATALOGUE
La'DOUGLAS*
BROCKTON/ MASS.
Yo* can save mon#r by parckaulng W. L
Uottflm Shoes* „ -
Because, wc are the largestmaaufatttirerftof
advcrlisctl shoes in the world, aud guarantee
uueby stamr—
tiie bottom', whiefi protect-# you against hiph
prices and the tniddlemau’a profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every
where at lower prices for the value given than
say other make. Take uo.aubstilule. If your
dealer cannot sun; 17 you, wc can. Sold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
: "7 S13 CHERRY STREET.
WARM SPRINGS.
MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA,
On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,200 feet
above sea level: delightfully cool cli
mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos,
Tha finest bathing on the continent:
swimming pools 36 by 40 feet, and In
dividual baths for ladlea and gentle
men. Temperature of water 80 de
grees—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma
tism and diseases of the kidney*.. New
hotel, with all modern Improvements.
Direct ccr.neotlon made via train*
leaving Macbn at 4:16 p. m. and 4:15 a.
m. on the Central. Terms 'ii.iderate.
For Information apply for circulars
at C. R. R. office or to
CIIAS. L. DAVIS. Proprietor.
BIBB COUNTY BHERIFF SALES.
Will bo «fid before tho court house
door In the city of Macon during tho
legal hours of t-.de on the first Tuesday
m October nexX:
Lot No. 2. In block 4. southwest com
mons, in tiie city c*f Macon, Blbh coun
ty, Ga. Levied on ns hhe property ot
J'yhn Herrington nnd Lizzie Herrington
to oaXMy « Justice court fl. fa. Issued
from the 664Ui didriert O. M. in favor of
C. F-.Owison v* John He-rringtbn nnd
Lizzie llerrlniion.
G. a WESTCOTT, Sheriff.
| i DR. C. H. FEETE,
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSB.
Hours, 8 to J ond 3 to 5, Telephoa,
*4. Office, 672 Mhlberry, corner Second
street, Macon, Ga. \
...I DR. J. H. SHORTER, 4
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Offlce 668 C&erry St, Maooo. Go.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
670 Mulberry Street, Macon, G*
Capital and surplus $160,000
Pays 5 per cent interest bn deposit!
of *1 and upward. Real estate loans or
tho monthly Installment plan, and loani
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust fund* Will act aj
adinlnlatrutur, executor, guardian, re
celver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Cashlei
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON, GA. ’
H. J. Lamar, , C». B, Turpin,
President. ~ Vice-President,
J. W. Cabanle* Cashier.
tVe solicit the business of merchant*
planters and bank* ottering then
courtesy, proaaptnea* safety sad fiber.
silty. The largest capital sad surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
1HE UHIOH mm BANK & TRUST CQ
MACON. GEORGIA.
n. J. Lamar, President; Qeo. B. Tun
plr. Vies Prsrtlent; J. W. Oaboslt^
Caehler; D. M. NelUgan. Accountant.
CAPITAL# 8200,000. SURPLUS, 830.000.
Interest paid on deposits s per ceot«
per annum. Economy Is tbs road tt
wealth. Deposit your savings any thsy
will b« Increased by interest. Com
pounded semi-annually.
E. r. MALLARY. President. J. J. COBB. Cashier,
DIME SAYINGS BANK,
420 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which Interest will he com*
pounded aeml-nnnually at rate of 5 per cent per annum.
Loans'on stocks anil bonds at low rate* commercial paper discounted, ex.
change bought and sold.
g-jr
j. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. . Vice President. L. P. Htllyer. Cashier.
The American National Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..ve .. .. ,, ., ..«250.000.ee SURPLUS.. .. .. „ „ ,, ..*25,000.09
Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts of
bank* corporaUoos and Individuals will receive careful attention. Gorreapo,
dents Invited. '
OF MACON. GA.
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
L C. PLANTS SOU.
BA^ISTKIER
BACON, GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 188}
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits-
We handle foreign exchange and arrano-e
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of
London for all European points.
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