The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 15, 1894, Image 4

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' 1.1III.lUII. jljl .H1TW ■ THE MAC OH TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORKIHG, SEPTEMBER 15, DR. MORRIS WILL REMAIN IN MACON The Paiior of Tattnall Square Presby- terlan Church Will Not Accept the Call to Pensacola. A GENERAL REJOICING IS FELT •moi| Alt tht ChrHtl.n Pooplo otTIlIl Oily TIislTb.y Will Hot ImaoThli * Vslusbl. Man-Dr. Morel. Abient From th« City. Stav. 6. L. Morris. D. O., will not leive Macon. ThU glad eonouns.-nifit baa been made Ito b«a congregation at the OUttnall Square Preebytoriin church, uwt much anxWty baa been relieved arotiDK the Presbyterians cl West End. It iwea announced noma week* ago tn the odumno of the Telegtnph -tai Or. Morrla bad received a carl in the l>i.s- torate ot * church In Fenitso a, fie., and thalt be hud the matter unitor on- tldtrohlon aa to (wtiether he w'o'.iM ac cent It. On last Sunday the congregation ot Dr. Morrfc' church held a hlvuilrMt to ur*t kbelr orator to remiln In Mucon. The notion of the body wna unammous and enthuslafclc. In reaponse tt* thle addon, therefore. Dr. Mlurla him Riven his people the naaurance that he will remain aa Ittretr Ota tor a while longer and th'l the coll from the peraucoln chuich boa been laid elite us out Of uonuldeialtlen. The ntemhena of Dr. Morris 1 congrega tion are udt more dellghtod at the ac- tlc.li be liaa taken than the whole iwople vi Macuo. who value him not only aa un aide minister and earnest Christian worker, but aa the trite imd valuable cltlaen that he boa .tlwnys proven him self to be. Dr. Morrla' church la not aa Jorge tn memberuhto is some others that midst be named, bid tills much car be said for It, und the* Is that those who do orofeas fulfill their pbstt. Tak en Iiluigethur. the TnUntll Square church huts munr xoalous workers w»j always find In their leader, Dr. Morris, the untUOrm Christian itJiiD.enan and ItvJof.JUgeble church •worker. Truly, ft Is a tnaUer for ountfututa- tton with the whole etty ithait Dr. Mor ris has decided to remain ot the Tatt nail Square I’rtobylerloiv church. Como today if you want a “Knox” or "Miller” Hat. Phillips. HOSE PARK pestiviaiu It iWfll Be Under the Auaptcra ot the , Moron Unlit Irtaustry. On next Tuesday evening there will be » grand open air festival at Hose P.snk under the auaokno of the Jtucon I.lght Infantry Dor the purpose of rain ing funds tor (the benent of thu cum* tuny. The LlgWt Unfunitry will a lake thetr reputation on Uhe fenutval, which mean* that It will be conducted on a grtiml ecala nnd th;wt everything will he strict ly Omt-cktim. Mono Park Is o splemlld place tbr a ftwllv.1l and a large crowd la sure to be present. I tAIWUOSTHD HIS RROTHBR. Federal Deputy Mnrahnls Capture TOM Honker's Assailant In Arkansas. ' Dalton, o».. sept. H.— (Special. )- Ftvs men wrerr brought Into town thla morning In custody of ajre United tilt ales •narwhhts. One of the psisonere m u bronher of one of the enurShals. This fact, together nvi't'h the sensaGoMfi ep|. H0de upon w-hluh tbs' arrewts arc based, mikes a moot Interesting unU iimuu.il wtory. Dil'Uty United States Marshal Ous tUo.m» and DM Duncun returned cm, nnnsiiwg from Arkansas, 'having in ciwvtody will Morrison und I-oyne Dim- cvui, ulltgcd moonshlnere, who pitched lloper In Mike <4d mine shaft nnd for nvliutn ,J200 reward each vm offered. Util 'Dunam, Che arresting ofilccr, Is « brother at Pnyno Duncan, one of the altered offenders. Tlui prlsoiiem wore manured eighty, miles beyond Hot Springs, Ark. , SCHEDULE! MACON TO NEW YORK. Via Portsmouth nnd Washington. Lesvo Macon, (Macon nnd Northern Unit. rend), 3:10, August U. 'Arrive Portsmouth. (Seaboard Atr Unci fid o m Aiisnal V ' • ;W a. tn., August U. Leave Portsmouth, (Norfolk snd Wash- melon Steamboat Company), tuo p. | U . August IS. Leeva Washington, (Pennsylvania lloacu. ll oo a. tn., Augst 14. tArrivo Now York (Pennsylvania Hoad), 4£3 p. m., August 14. I BIG SPAULDS BURNED. Washington, Sent. 14.—A lire early this worulntf partly destroyed the big bulk of tho NaUoaal Soldiers' Homo, north of this city, caas'.n? a loss of nbout $10,000. Thu.fire Is believed to havo been the work of incendiaries. I rOIilOK CAPTAIN SUSTAINED. Norfolk, V«., Kept. 14.—PolUo Jus ton* nunvughs today reinlenHl n do- clskm In favor of Police Captain Vol bines, whom tho prohibition pollen coin* iiibsImiriM s nulit to it mow in a 111.111- jucr eoutrary to law. {Stationery. Monogram*, WidAioc laviUtiotw and visiting: cards engraved at lowest prices. No de lay; work done by skill ed workmen In our establishment. .Send for samples and prices. J. P. Stevens & Bro.. Jewelers. 47 Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga. RECORDS BROKEN. Yesterday at Terre Haute the Pacer* and Trotters Held Sway. Terre Haute, Sept. 14—It was the greatest record breaking day ever seen on a track. Tonight every one is wear ing a long ribbon with the new record printed on IL Robert J. paced a mile in 2:011-2; Carbonate lowered -.ho 2-year-old pacing record from 2:10 to 2:09; John li. Oentry, made the sail ion record for pacers, twsu. and did so In a race. Directly tied car bonate's record of 2.10 tor 2-year-oW pacers, mode early in tne week; joe Pntchen paced a mile m 2an, heating tne stallion record of 2#% wht:h held good until later In the day, when Gentry set the mw mark, sod “Sweet Little aiix" Trotud ft mile in 2:01%. IN THE PAVILION. Attendance good, speculation /cry lively. The talent had tar the best or tne game. To&t?’» card speaks for itself. The twe match races are enough to crowd tne pa vilion, and that will be about ue size oi it. First quotations received In Putsel's pa- VlMon at 1 p. m. cMltJtl AT ORAVDUD.ND xtHrinnuAr. Gravesend Ilace Track, Kept. H.—con sidering the fact that a heavy rein had fallen this morning, the track today was dry and fast. Borne little anxiety ts ten over the weather for tomorrow, and it the track Is In poor shape, the special race an min god for between the crack * year-old, Domino and Henry of Navarre, nwy be declared off. Kennel was a hot favorite for the first race, but was beaten easily by OUy Gomon. The Kalula (colt) went out at the raw of the (lag In the second race and was never overtaken, April Fool being driven hard, finished second. A comparative outsider, Diaboius, wen the third race, Dungannon, the favorite, securing second place. Hurllngham captured the fourth race from a field of fourteen starters. Galilee, nn II to 5 shot, won the hfth, the hint- lands stakes, from Patrician and Figaro Connoisseur, the winner of tho sixth evi-eit, was disqualified for interfering with Havoc and Taral, his jockey was fined U&0 and eel down for the meeting. First Race.-Five-elgntns mile; maidens; time, 1:02%. Oily Oamon. OS; 9 to 1..., (Grtmn) i Kennel, 106; 8 to 0 (aims) J Enchanter, 06; 25 to 1 utcere) 4 Second ltace.—Five-eighths raiie; mai dens; time, 1:»/:%. Kalula. (co!t( 1US; a to 1 tMidgieyi j April Fool .MS’; 3 to uiammom A BrAmbuletta, Wi 3 to 1 (tirirtm) 4 Third lluce.-One mile; maiaens; time, 1:45. Dlsbolua, 110; 4 to 1 (turns) i Dungannon, liu; 3 to ft tuoggett) * Inquisitive, 110; 12 to l (Mtdgtey) a Fourth Ilace.--ltiree-quarters mue; ceil ing; time. 1:15. Hurling hum, 107; 8 to ft (Urirnn) i Flirt, 10ft; ft to 1 ....tsims) s Gov. Sheehan, 1W; lu to i........cirlDe) 4 Fifth Ituce.-Gno and one-eigtiui mue; Flstland stakes; time, lao. Gsllllee, 102; 3 to 1 (tteete) i Patrician. 1W; « to ft taims) i Figaro, 97; 3 to 1.. tanfnn) a Sixth Race.*-Flve-elghtna mue; tim* 1^2. Owlet, ICO; 10 to 1 (Penn) i Louise, (filly) Mrf; 8 to 1 (Uritnn) a Havoc, 111; 2 to 1 Wimai 4 Seventh Race.—One mile; selling; time, 1:42%. Victorious, 107; 8 to » (J. iteagan) % Ingomar, 97; ft to l tmomi a .Miss Dixie, 102; 3 to 1 ttteete) a AT GRAVESEND TODAY. First ttsco One and one-sixteentn mue - Dobbins, htt; Live Oak, ivi; wa ne.imey, 107; Peter the Great. W?: Harrington, lot; Rtonenelllc, 104; Leonvilie, 104; inurtton, 101; Antipode, 104. Second Race.—Five and one-hoif fur- longs; handicap—Rubicon, lift; Wernberg. 114; Jack of Spades, 112; Armitsge, iui; Maid Marlon, 100; Chattanooga, it*; bor- corcr, 106; Melba, 102; 8t. Felix. i«; Elion. 89. Third Race.—Three-quarters mile; Atffe* rla handicap—Ussak, l»; Harry Reed, Ui; Flying rhitchmun, lift; t!ounter Tenor, ill; Gutta Peroha, 110; Tho Coon. 10ft: baivn- tlon, 107; Sir Oalahad, 10?; Dolaora, HJb; Hsndspun. 106; Bhadciw Dance, (ctrtt) •»/; Kennel, 95; Favors, (colt) »; Hermanita. 92. Foutrh Race.-One and one-quarter mue; first Npecl.il-SIr Walter, lSf; Banquet, ns. Fifth Race.—One and one-cigntn mile; match—Domino, 12i: Henry ot Navarre, Iff. TM begin ot 3:30. Sixth Race.—Five-eighths mile; selilng- Jtfoubhetlor, 113; Cherry HioRsom, (coil) 107; The Bhiftsr, 107; Mosquito, 103; Second Attempt. ICO; Sir Dixon. Jr., US; Bartow, 98; King Gold. 93; Franklin, tv, Louise, (Oily) 93; Chicot, W; Tinge, 93; Bizarre, to. Seventh Race—One und one-sixteentn mile; celling—Galloping King. 113; Madrid, 107; Illume. 100; Jock Hose. 1W; Emin Bey. 100; Harry Alonso, 100; coquette. 109; Plen ty. 97; Pong and Dance, VI; McIntyre, h/. Money cent by telegraph placed at nrst or second odds at option or sender. Electric light races at night. FARMERS AIRB GLOOMY. * Matches, Miss., 84*p*. 14.—Tho plant ers of this vicinity tiro very much de pressed nt the crap outlook. Htwvy ruing are of daily occurrence, causing rust, trot, ohcddlng und sprouting in The bolls and many sow are apprehen sive bhat they -will not tmuke more than gwo4Bdrd» of a crop. The reins con tinue und no < swift tan Is looked for till tChe end of the tnon'Ch. HKRBMtT'ft TOUR. Fort Modroe. Vs., ' Bept. 14.—The Dol phin. with Secretary Herbert and Admiral Drawn on board, arrived from Norroik today. They Inrpeetifi the cruiser ita»- etah. and were received with u salute. The Dolphin sailed for Washington at 3 p. m.. Admiral Brown remaining aboaru the Raleigh. Tit alwsvs a picture both quaiut and bewitc That lurks in my mind, of my grandmother's kitchen ty "’wiule’wood-workThright tinware, blue pistes in a row, / That great spotless kitchen of loug, loug ago. But The thinga in my kitchen are many timea brifhter % lit floor, with less labor expeuded, is whiter, — 1 Eiucc OOLD DJST- the Powder for clcausing you know, liupro\g|\ on (Vie methods o( loug, loug ago. Gold Oust Washing Powder is used in thousands of homes to-day. Bright women everywhere appreciate its usefulness. MlbVWlt ST THE N. K. FAIKBANK COMPANY, Chlcus, M- Dili. Sew lorC Balts, fhlU4tl*Ui LIST OF HOUSE3 FROM $20 UP. Street— No. Rooms. Prico College 427 7 310 00 Orange 507 8 35 00 Cherry. 738 8 20 00 Ilond 235 5 !5'U0 Rose Park 143 8 JW 00 Oak CCS * SO 00 ' Oak 1 tttw Wurhlrigton Avenue. . . r»o 8 32 00 Washington avenue. . . S,l V 22 10 Waahlngtjn avenue. . . 252 7 22 50 Washington avenue. . . 533 .r, 22 30 Spring 2(3 r. £2 50 First fees 6 22 50 Second. . . . , MS 13 40 00 Fourth VH 8 32 50 New . , m lu 25 01 Now sot 8 23 O) Now 300 t» 22 M Forsyth 144 0 SOW WE SELL SHIRTS THAT FIT. Time was vrhen 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 shirts; negligee styles, semi-dress styles and social function styles. NECKWEAR.... We have culled dozens and dozens of patterns, colors and fabrics that have made our Tccks, Four-in-Hands, Bows, Windsors and Flowing- end Scarfs so sought for and marked ’em at a hie-hence price MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET lues. Boll wuuviu, SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. RENT LIST—POSSESSION OCTOBER 1,1894 Oglethorpe. V..vl WIilic Next Whittle School. Vlnvllle lluguonln Heights. . . 22 F0 27 GO 25 0C 22 £0 LIST OF HOUSES FROM 38 TO |20. No. Rooms. Price Second Bond ., New Third Walnut Walnut Fourth Rot* Huguenln Heights. Oak College Columbus Columbus ... 437 .1123 . . . 341 .. .. M3 313 0) I8 60 15 C9 15 01 15 0) 13 oa 13 00 17 UU 12 50 io no IS 00 15 00 8 *J0 8 00 -FOR ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO B. A. WISE, M- MU 1011. 358 SEGD STREET MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES .ONLY.) On account of Its ntwolute purity, wholt-somoncss, good taste anil quality to ala digestion It is a most pleasant nnd 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 la brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Brauercl at Hlson. Bohemia. Barbsrossa ip a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of Us excellent quality Is preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connoiseurs. dfor tho dinner table and for a lunch there Is nothing better than a bottlo of Barbnroasa. UDDMANN ft WIDLIAM3, Delivered anywhere In the city. ’Phone 431. Sole Agents. YOU MAY not get ona of the prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, & but there la a prize for every customer.'In the low prices I make this U month. GEO. T. BEE HAND, Jevcler. 320 Second Street K SEA ISLAND COTTON. Small Rectpts nt Chattoston, hut No Quotation Is Given. Ohnrleaton, 8. C., Sapt. 14.—Reoelggs sea island cotton, 3 bugs; eports and sales, none; stock. 444 bugs. The son l-siamd cotton mnrksl won quiet this week, wklh no sales. Quota*kino omit ted. The receipts during Uhe week ha ve been 3 bags, npalnst 1 bag tor the cor responding week of butt year and U hugs for -the samo iweek of ithe preced ing siewr. The export, tor live mock were none, .against none Vast year for tho correapoaMtng week end no bags for the Rime week for itlho preceding year. The 'total receltp. from Septem ber 1 4o September H amounted oo fl v « bags, against no bags for the corre sponding 'time of last your and 24 hags tw the same period at Uhe preceding year. The tonl exports from Septem ber l to September 14 amounted Ito 24 bags, against 25 bags for kite corrc- sq* jading klmc .last j'Car and 11 bags during the sswne period of *he preced ing year, lluvln'g « stock • today ' (on band ond didpboard) of 411 bag*. 406 bags (or ore corresponding day Isst year and 129 bags fori he samo day In <hc preceding year. THE LUOA^'IA’a GREAT l'EAT. Tho Queenly Ounartler * Breaks llio Westward-Bound Ocean Record. Queenstown, Sept. 14.—The Cunnrd lino steamer I.ucanln passed Daunt's Rock at 3;4t o'clock this morning, hav ing made tho passage from Sandy Hook light ship in five days, eight bourn nnd thirty-eight ipintM being the exact time of the westward recent, which she holds, nnd eclipsing all previous rec ords for the eastward voyage by over two hours. Her dally runs were 417, 312. 491, ,314, SOB. and to Queenstown 3ai. She experienced fine weather and moderate winds throughout. KILLED BY CIGARETTES. . briKusier, Pa.. Sept. 14.—'Hie body of Harry It. Johnson, agent of the Anglo-American Savings and Loan Ofnr.laHon. was found on one of me principal street* of Columbia. Pa., last night. The crooer’a Jury rendered a verdict of deatti from excessive smok ing. Johnson smoked clgsrdttas Jiavwt Incessantly w.ie.n not steeping. DON’T PAT MONEY FOR WATER! A wMi t*r*t If BnfU nmt Osa • IfNi koMN emcmrrmtrt. mmd kmttkwftn vttjw it mkA tAMfO H Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef < mKS. ««M4 ween, /m fnm Jst a* ,ito>S« w» /WSfl nMmr as* Sun*, a A MONUMENT TO SCOUTS. The Survivotn ot Harvey's Scouts Re member Their Dead Comrades. Canton. Miss.. Sent. H.—The bcuuU- ful monument erected to the memory of Cap!. Hnrvpy, captain of the famous Harvey's Scoots, by the surviving scoots has been comDleted and will bo unveiled on Tuesday, the ISth. The sur- vlvimt scouts are sxrttercd throughu-t the &**h. but are now beginning to come In. and all will be here on '.-ho 18th to jwrttelputc In the ceremonies. Tire monument Is very handrome ami ow.rawl.ite and will be unveiled by A. D. Hn-rvey, Jr., netxhew of ihe late cap tain. A beauMful feature of the cerc- ** flR V mounted little boys well drilled and everywhere known os the Junior Harvey Scouts. ' YELLOW FEVER RETORTS. Washington, Sept. 14.-The surgeon general of the imrlne hospital service today retoelved n telegram from the president of khe board of hertah of New Orlewrti elating rh.vt toe Sublth board’s mcdlcul ottlcer at Btoefleld*, N.oiiMKua, repo iced wn epidemic *f yei- *ew fever of u m-allgnaevt lype nt Ifen- ngustmVl Granada, N’icaragua. and than a strict quarantine uvre being main tained ut Blueflelds. TO DKCONTINUE THE TRIALS. Nerw York. Sept. ll.-Tho poISbe boon! today resolved to discontinue tho trials of police ofHoert! during the ses- s.ons of itie Lexow oomnirj.ee. __«APANBS® PILE CURS •vTreatment, conrirtinc os M l’ivsllniii!i, i'i*ii«ti! f Olutni^nt anil two nn.1 r.>rupMe Treatment, conrl«tin* ot vuITOhIES, Cap*ol<>« of Otiitru^ot anil two -i ot Uiutincol. Anovor-fallln« Caro for Pllra 5 e»rry nature an.l It rnakt^* nn operation eltn Urn knife or tnjwtlone of carbolic add, which irt rainful and caldera a permanent cure, and often twttacja 4atUw ossreesearv. Why endu'e H* 1 * »!»•••••? Wf RUuranteA boxes tn cure any oaae. Yon <>q)/ pax tor bcjirfltarecelrod. (labor,Cfor55. dentbjmall. Unoraoten Issued bj our a^tnta. CONSTIPATION b} Jaaartck* Lltar P«||«U Ibo arcat I-IVFR and 81X)11 ACH REOBI-ATOK and BLOOD PUKIFIKK. Hniail. mild and pleasant to •. eo-pauaiij edapted for chililron> uae. 60Dons GOODWYN Jb SftfAIaL. Sole Agents. Cherry Street entl Cottoa Avenue. Macon. Go. * Paints, Oils, ulasx^, Ss'sh. i ' Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BfilLDERS' SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Write for Quotations Before Placing Your Orders. o. P. 8l B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH DOORS, LUMBER, MOULDINSL HMl LIME AHQ CEME'IT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Eemd & Co. MauuiactttJrera and D-huom.a BftBWTM 6 ADDLE ItT. , LEATHER AMD SHOE FID W, 452. 4ft4an-3 436 Chorry Street. L. Cohen & Co., J. L> MACK, Manager. - - - Mccon Ga. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest hones in Macon. OrdcTt promptly filled. A trial solicited. W. A. DAVIS, -W. F. HOLMES, B. T. RAY. W, A, DAVIS & CO.. Cotton Factors , 40 * ’"macuv’S.' S,r '' 1 ’ Liberal advances made on cottoa tn store. The very loweat rate of Insur ance. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CQ„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, ; AND MANUF ACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. OillCf* and Nalairoomi, 401) to 415 i*opinr Street. COTTON. I wleh 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. NBYV ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST -PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANEEDl ELLIOTT ESTES. 617-623 Poplar street. fW T. JoHxrrox, W. A. Duns, President Tice President Howaso al burro, Secretory *hd Tress nr er The Guarantee Co of Georgia. Ofilce 861 Second strief, $3 SHOE »s. cordovan, •FIltnCHtlOIAMatfDCALR *4-. s 3,y FilSCALf&KMiBmCl ♦ 3.5J POLICE, 3 Sons. *2.41.7? BoysSchmiShols. . •LADIES* Hadlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3 per day and up. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class In every par. ticular. , Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Lino cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Paos. Passenger Elevator runs alt nlfeht. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located, la the spe- claltles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence, with etamp, tio Fourth street. Slacon. Ga. Yon Bestd° NS0 M SEND Fed CATALOGUE * W-L-oeuaLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. IJROSer l»y pnrchaalBg VV* L. ^ Duuulua Hhaca, „ . . Kkcaaac. we arc tac largest laaaufacturers of advcrtisetl allocs in the world, and guarantee the value hy stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protect* you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our ahors. equal custom .work lu ityle, eaajr fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower price* for the value given than any other make. Tnhc no substitute. If your dealer cannot aurj ly you, we eon. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. < ' 613 CHERRY STREET. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA^ On a spur ot Pins Mountain. 1,200 feet above sea level; delightfully cool cli mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos. The finest bathing on the continent; swimming pools 16 by 40 feet, and In- dividual baths for ladles and gentle men. Temperature of water 90 de grees—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma tism and diseases of the kidneys. New hotel, with all modern Improvements. Direct connection made via trains leaving Macton 4:25 p. m. and 4:13 a. m. on tho Central. Teems moderate. For information apply for circulars at C. R. R.' office or to CHAS. L. DAVIS. Proprietor. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES, Wilt be 6tild before the court bouee door in the city of Macon during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In October next: * Lot No. 2. In block 4. nouthweat com mons, In Che etty at Macon, Blbh coun ty. Ga. Levied on us tho property of John Herrington unit Lizzie Herrington to mitlefy <i Justice court ft. fa. Issued from the 5G4Ch district G. M. in favor of C. F. Ctwson vs. John Herrington ond Lizzie Herrtmiton. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. , DR. C. IL FEETB, EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSEL Hours, t to 1 and 3 to 5. Telephone •I. Office. 672 Mulberry, corner Second etreet. Macon, Ga. DR. J. H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office 663 Cherry St. Macon. Go. MACON SAVINGS BANK 676 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus SI 50,000 Pays 6 per cent interest on deposits of U and upward. Real estate loans on' the monthly installment plan, and loans on good securities nt low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act as administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. it. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BANK, OF ’JJACON, GA. H. J. Lamar, — Geo. B. Turpin, President. . Vice-President, J. W. Cabanls*. Cashier. We solicit the business of merchant* planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus ot any bank In Middle Georgia. IHE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO MACON, GEORGIA. II. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Tur- ptr. Vice-President; J. W. Cabanles. Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant. CAPITAL. K»Q.OOQ. SURPLUS, 330.000. Interest paid on deposits s per cent, per annum. Economy Is the road t* wealth. Deposit your savings say they will be Increased by interest. Coos-' pounded semUannusJly. E. Y. MLALLARY. President. j. j. COBB, Cashier. DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Oa. Deposits of 10 cents und upward received on which interest wilt be com pounded eemt-annually at rate ot 5 per cent, per annum. Loans bn stocks anil bonds at tow rates, commercial paper discounted, ex- change bought and sold. J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson, Vice President. L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier. The American national Banh, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..v. ..6250.000.00 SURPLUS.. „ w ..J2S000 0* Larged capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ol banks, corporations and indl.lilusU ell 1 receive careful attention. Oorrexpoo. deuce Invited. first Mill M, OF MACON. GA CAP1TALISURPLUS, $260,000 R. H, PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLAIT'S SOM, BANKER BAC0X- GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 166} Interest Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits. f . We handle foreign exchange and arran<M travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild oi London for all European points. i / | _