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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1894
GLEAMED AROUND
THE SUBURBS.
Ths Telegraph'* Specie! Correspond
ent Chronicle* Many Suburban
Happenings—All Sorts of New*.
BIBB'S CITY WANTS ADMITTANCE
*■ Important lint* atllirtr Klim-
«S«n Conftmplatad—A eoldltr IVtio
H’.i a tielid lleat—A nautwijr.
A l>.rightful An’e 1 r.
Mr. TV. F. Horn, who reside* near
the Junction of Use old and new Hous
ton rouds, Is wry proud of his line gar
dens, tooth vegetable anti floral, the
latter aonh'jlnlng some bnlutiful sped
mens of the flowery kingdom. Imagine
his indlgnutIon when a few mornings
ngo while walking through Jan flower
yvirtle, situated near the street, he found
that come midnight visitor had appro
priated a hull doaon of full grown and
fully flowered tuberose smiles . They
had cu: off the flowery end, containing
every bloom on each sulk, not leaving
him one. It will not he gnod for this
flower thief to be caiitfut at his depre
dations.
The geirtlenran's vegetable garden
has also beets visited now and then
(during Use stueon and some of Its beat
product Iona have been spirited away In
large quantities. Mr. Horn has sparer!
no pains to snake hi* garden produc
tive to Its utmost extent, and to be
thus served hi very aggravating. At
the same time limit this visit was paid
to she flower yard of Mr. Horn the
thieves, no ilaulH the same parties, via-
Med the yard of Mr. Alex Smith, s
short distance nearer the city, end
pulled up some sulks of rtulM-roses by
tire roots, carrying the whole plants
sway with them.
Air. Buck Darwhorn, who resides In
Warrior district, was quite painfully
injured on Tuesday by being thrown
from a wugon on the Columbus mud
wtilhi relurnHig home from l-ho cliy,
ths horse becoming frigmi-ned'und run
ning swny. tldr. Drawhorn, when
reached by his companions, vr ii found
to be suffering from the fracture of
two ribs und several bad bruises on
Uie foes.
A dny or two ago n pair of horses
Fusing a wugon buried with several
bales of enbton slanted on a run 'from
IXlJy's store, tin the corner of Second
and Kl%t street, hi South Macon, end
went on a mad career down the hill
toward ths stiwttt railway terminus.
They were gtv.ti nil Uie road and bad
Their run to The end without any one
being Injured or luring their load,
'A neat tl’Htie dhapel Is Hist advancing
toward completion os Cleveland street.
This chapel Is being vreettrid under the
auspices of St. Paul's Episcopal church
and will be under The control of This
FUrlsh. The building will soon be com
plete!], ths frammvrk tUreudy having
been put In position.
Mr. W. Hightower of Manclmster has
esmblliihod u wood yard and is now
able to furnish 'the cltlsens of Soinh
Mucon and Its vicinity with line wood
in airy quantity.
Miss Mamie Johnson, of Smart* eta
tlon Is now plaiting (the family of her
brother. Mr. W. A. Johnson, at their
home on South Second slreell.
The queeUon of the extension-at tent
city nml suburban Street railway to
Unmet CHy, on The UeorgKa Southern
and Florid:.* railroad, Is now being agi
tated. These bt'.vuiiful grounds ure alt-
traited dlivoily on tiro rsQraad, it short
dints nee and In sight of the Hock Creek
Trestle of This mud. Ths grounds nrc
nlwded with a mugnklcant growth of
uuk and hickory und kindred woods
and could be muds a beautiful pktee of
rccrookton and resort Vo the public, «■-
padahy of ths southern ponton of the
etty. The proposed plan seems a eon-
ainuMton of ths road through South
Matron, Nmebiira, To the rasil near by
and south of Thu caMmutcd Mikado
farm Und over The Sou Wavs tern rut!-
road, to Ha dnstbMktoa, (Want City. It
ts hop»t Hast not many months will
elapse ern This tmportsrit Imprawmcnt
will be Inaugurated.
Sums of The bonidbig house keeper*
In the southern portion of the city have
been nvcrttly vtctlmlxod by sn Irre-
eponsfble dead bewT, purporting to lie
A OuiHVJoitcte veteran. This delightful
specimen of Ttie genus homo, with The
in.kMlo of ThT* nobis cause thrown
around him The mete certaMy to Im
pose upon hie victims, came to The
house eg Mr. U. H. Joiner on -Wednes
day, giving The name of L. C. Narh.
lie asld that he was engaged In rolling
patent medicine* und wonted to can-
voss South Muoon, Vlncvillc und Hast
Mu coo. He took two nu-.iM, and a short
time afterwun! he saunaered otfl of The
house wkh Ma grip In hand, stopping
long enough To ask carelessly the sched
ule of some of dhv tnaina leivlng .he
cltr. This utie the last seen or h.-atd of
him. He Is Toll and well JivwhI and
had on a pair of doth upper a*tnee. It
will be well for The good housewives
about the suburbs to keep In mind Ills
,nvh imtuAior.
'Mr. K.A. AOrmron be* been quite
III for the last ebres w.-eks at the
reektonc* of hi* father, Mr. B. Adam-
eon. on Cedur street, South Macon. Mr.
Aflasrwun r-turmd from a vtatt to
Jonesboro with u slight eflosck of ma
larial fever. mtteto dolly grow worse.
He Is now rapidly recovering, in the
grear sac ISA at Ion of Ms rvUTIve* and
young companlaa*.
The httewt candidate far local recog
nition In The territorial extension of che
southern suburbs Is Bibb Cky, wVileb
*s situated In 4he vicinity 'at the coo-
Junction of tbs Two public rouMa from
raw city co Houston county and the
souTb utiU Newburg, taking In The rest-
deuce ml stone of Mr. Wimom Jen.
kma and eleortio** of Mr. W. F. Horu.
Or. Jones and Mr. Onoigo Holme*.
The recently surveyed portion of the
new city I* fatd off Into lute, -wl:h
etceeu at rtctft onglet To each cither,
os perfect In symmetry ns Fhlmdcl-
phi*. The Mono* of Blount. Cleveland.
Mtmrnoo*. Huron, and oihvr fr.iMIlur
iwntca tag now remombervM, have been
staen to them. Already have several
handsome dwtHlegs been completed on
the grotxMa. prominent ussang which
I* That of Mr. Joseph Weed, on CSeve-
tantt street, and Tbs new Kptscopal
on a pel on bSU raw street. In a few
o-hoct months Bibb wHI indeed begin to
put an TMtrupolMa ears, and the -whis
tle c« the posensan will be echoed by
The cry of bread, milk end Ice.
The array of beauty wftnessej at tbs
evening party tendered by Mtae Clifford
Tacheraley to a srouo of her friends cn
the ermine of Fridiv last was alm-vt
tncoamasobla in asy gathering of lUt*
nature In South Macon this season. Tbs
guest* wars smsitstued at lbs readme*
of Mr. J-vsepb Ycates on Stratton street.
the parlors being beautifully adorned
with floral effects of great beauty. Sev
eral young gentlemen, during The inter-
missions between the various pleasing
« amen by which the evening was passed
t » round of «e(T4ct and unalloyed «-J-
Joyment, enlivened the all too last fleet-
ing-UKitnents with merx mate* from iba
euflsr and violin, from which they re-
crived the Thanks of the ladles. This
quartette whs composed of Mr. J. Cal
houn. -Mr. J, McLendon. (Mr. Cliff Mc-
Lemfon and Mr. White. Later In the
evening refreshmente—dellclous Iona,
cake and frtrit*—were enjoyed by the
company, dispensed under the superrls-
fon of li.be hosteas for The time being,
Mies Taokemley, <who during the even
ing bad only The enjoyment of her
friend* at heart with Mist soncerlty that
will aVvay* be a pleasing reminder of
the evening- The following ladles and
gentlemen honored The genial hosteon
snd her relatives. The family of Mr.
Yeates, with their presence during the
evening: (Mimses IJeUtrlce Smith, Mary
Smith. Leila DeLeury, iieulali Handley,
Ouesle (Hatfield. Mauds Hall, Maggie
flak, Clifford Tankmfley, linst T.tnk-
sraley, Genie Matlhems, Mai-.tle Parker.
Jante -Parker, (Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph
Yeates. Messrs. K. L. Grant, It. L.
McKendree. J. Calhoun, C. D. Grace,
W. Wyche. J. C. Wyche. It. Hatton,
EJ. Walthall, F. Adamnon, Joe McLen
don. Cliff (.McLendon. White, R. Free
man, 0. Wilder.
The float military festival of the rea
son will be that at the 'Macon Light In
fantry, which will take place on Tues
day evening. Keptetnb-r 18. The ground*
seleced are those of Rose Park, which
will be prepared on that day with ev-
•7 convenience for the gueats. Neat*
will be prepared for those -who become
wearied df promenading. The tables
will be in charge of the lady friends of
the ccmn«,my ( wtio •will lake ple.isurc
vl * ,t0 ” 10 1tle festival
with the choicest Icea, cakes, fruits and
lumonade. All frienda of the company
who will favor them altto confrlhutlons
fo the supper of artlclrw to be dispensed
(ar ..r. hlch ' mi Ntnnlcs of the com-
party will be Tendered have but to let It
be known -to any member at the com-
H will be sent tor. The la-
t i l * com n*ftitce tenure to every-
So J evening, and
wfll be snared lt> effect this
result. The oonunlttee who have charge
®l*l arrangements from the compiny
2ms. ro r *^ ,n L T H - Rolohert. Scr
M«nt (M. J. nirhter. Corporal J. I)
w - ' D - Barnes. C. W.
McGhee and Samr-a-nt n. L. Smith.
-t™ L f 2L r “ t the cMV.empla-
* ' t>| e onlookers that for some time
had been presonto-l to view was thut
of thp Ifdtle tot* as
!n*m. ,n< ' u * n " lp * r °hlhlren's gim-s
and fc |Mro U «X nt th * W Mr.
' >n weat Oglethorpe
h?s°!» 0n B['‘ <, 1 n e»dsv afternoon, Seirtom-
b7n L Si:*, “ ltt " «">«Wer. Hath-
US rf". to her «lh
hfTWrthday wan Khua
”!***” «»nH**ti**i. her companlonband
h ' ,,, wadheced TogetheT
ana the afternnon was spent und"r the
•"fvesindlng
J' 0 "*?-, Janie to the even-
were nalle.1 To „ Table fliled
JWJ 1 Fp 01 ' <h lnig* lhaf -were soon In a
iklr ccatrse of demoli-bton In the grailfl-
cahlon of doubly vuiiottftl nppetla? from
the exerchres of -the afternoon. lee
cream, -cake In every variety, candy,
nuta nnrl fruit* in profusion were dis
pensed to them toy the loving band* of
pi rents and friends, Almost every one
at the guests presenlted to little Mira
Kathleen same memento of the day.
and the various piesen-t* when o-ille>-t.
ctl made n pleasing display to the eye.
The follnwhw friends of -Miss Kathleen
wore present: Minton Leila Orr. Annie
L. Gnrfleld, Lutle Goodyear, Annie
Goodyear. Lena Bell Willis. Lilian
Cheeks. Florhte Joiner, Mnudle Wood.
Cltfl'-rd Pratv, Kathleen Bangree. Char
lie Conn Garfield. Aldlen Cheeks.
Mr. T. A. Morris of the Central rail
road la still nuite III. though somewhat
hotter yesterday, Mr. Morris I* routined
to bfcr room at lt!« home on the comer
of Orantro and New atreo's. His many
friends hone soon to see him at ills post
entirely recovered.
Once again has South Minton bean
compelled to rellnnuMi one of her
sweetest singers To the demand of toe
lltTte archer, Cupid, who with unerring
alnt delivered the arrow, and her frienda
bade farewell to Altos Della A. Edwarils
on Iter departure as a bride to her netv
home In Nbrth Carolina on last Thurs
day. The happy event IhnT Joined Mias
Edward* and Mr. Attderoon lout* In the
eicred bond* of matrimony wus consum-
trale at the residence of Xhe parents of
the bride. (Mr. and film. B. R Edwards,
nt their resldenre on Cedar street,South
Macon, on Tbuoevav afternoon at S
o'clock. The oflltiallng mlnlsier on this
aaisplotou* occasion was tho Hev. T. W.
1-Jllto of the South Mhcon Method's!
church, whb In the beautiful ceremony
s-uthortr.cd Ivy that dcnotnlnaTlon, pro-
ncwnscfd them ns one. nt the end sup
plementing It with gradocsi wolds of
ailmontlsn and sincere compliments as
lie bale itirewell <o this earnest end
Ibveil member of his flork. The hap
py couple nt the end nf the ceremony
were offered every kkSI word and good
wTsh for their welfare In Their distant
future home bv the IKelong frienda of
the bride and The recently acquired ones
of the groom, made during hi* few
mouths' visit to Macon. The brkle and
her tody friends were all beautifully
gowned In dresses of rarest feature and
ctsuidete style and bore bouquets of
the rarerit enotlcs that could be pro-
ourol. A short while before the depart
ure of th* bridal party for »h# depot
they. wKhttte wedding gueei*. eat down
to a rotation composed of every variety
nf deHcsciei 1h.it rouil be obtatoed,
refreThmeits of every- kind. ices, rakes,
BniKs. The table tvs* elegantly prs-
pared and adorned f pen end in end with
floral Tdrcce That added greatly to the
beauty of The ecene. As the hour ap
proached that woutd bring tit* separa
tum goutt byea were offered with ex
treme reluctance and the hr Mai party
wets soon wending their way To the de
pot., where (be (Vuii leave taking be
tween relatives took place. Miss Ed
ward* Is the daughter of Mr. E. S. Ed
ward*. for many yean* a resident of
south Moron, an honored and tried cltl-
sen. She is * well known member of
sncMy In ber old homo and haa been
for some time a member of the choir
i'f the Bouth Martin M.lhndi-t church
and a prominent and popular member
of th* musical circle In her native home.
The grcom, -Mr. Anderson Luis, Is the
brother of lira J. M. Wilson of South
Macon, und Is a resident of Lincoln
county. N. C„ in which county will bt
the figure Home v»t tMr. sntl Mta. lot tv
It toeing strictly n borne marriage no
tele was present save relatives of the
Interested ourtte* and Intimate friend*
nml comoinTun* of the brMe.
The flew meriting of the SoUTh Macon
Jolly Club under th* newly elected of
ficial* wa* an encouraging omen of its
cunimued euccem. and the caterers id
tbe pleasure of The audience were
greeted wfth th* view of many new
bin. * large number being from .re
nte** parts of tbs dty from the place
of meeting. Otoe programme was Intro
duced by the song "TO* Old Oaken
Docket." In vrbich tb* exquisite volets
and The perfect playing of Mlaees Mamie
and CtlHc Yl’Uiw and Mis* OU Lang-
stun were Itotrndl to toy an admiring au
dience. at Tbe rod of which they were
favored with Tbe recitation “Thanksgiv
ing Day" by Miss Jennie Darina. The
"Nrw Church Orgua." a recRation, and
In the sweet and pleasing vole* or Mies
Annie Sweeney received many mark* of
appriAMUan (ban the pleased Itstenera.
A beautiful ante was “In the UKum-
Mv" end <rotfobr bcautlfut from tbe
vok-e of Bile* Eleanor Jay. Tbl* was
the ’next number on the programme,
which was followed by the rartotlion
"John Burns of Gettysburg,” In srbloh
»• metrsirles of all were translated to
that rt.ngulr.ary Odd. and they were
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 btitton 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;
npgligee styles, semi-dress styles and social
function styles.
NECKWEAR.
We have culled dozens and dozens of patterns,
colors and fabrics that have made our Tecks,
Four-in-Hands, Bows, Windsors and Flowing-
end Scarfs so sought for and marked 'em at a
hie-henee price
KENT LIST-Mli KIIB I.»
lwt op houses from *20 up.
Street—
No. Rooms. Price
Collet*.. .
Orange
Cherry
Rtmd
Rom Park.
Oak
Oak
Wnahlnftton Avenue.
Wavhlnfcton avenue.
Washing m avenue.
Washington avenue. .
Spring
First
He coni
Fourth, .see....*
New ,
New
Now. <«**«•«•«
Forevth
$10 09
35 00
so 00
35 VI
30 0)
80 U0
25 00
32 50
22 50
22 60
22 50
22 W
22 60
40 00
32 60
25 0)
25 no
22 60
20 09
Him ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO
B. A. WISE. « HI Ml. S8 SMI SIB!
MACON. GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
j, nuuuiU)
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All .Kinds.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On Account of Its atwolute purity, wholeoomeness. good taste and quality tt>
aid digestion It 1h a niost'ple.isnnt anti refreshing beverage, an article Inconi
pnrably utrengthenlng to 1 'the Invalid and convalescent.
This beer la brewed from be-it delected malt and from hops Imported from
Bohemia. It la brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Brauerel at
PllAon, Bohemia. Barbaroasa In n light palatable beer, unexcelled In tn*te nnrt
brilliancy, and on account of Its ex.rollent quality la preferred to the Imported
Pllaner by connolaomn. '•
For.the dinner table and for a lunch there In nothing better than a bottle
of Bnrbaroaaa. ULLMANN & WILLIAM'S*
Delivered anywhere lu tho city. ’Phone 434. Solo Agenta.
YOU MAY not get on£ of tho prlzca I offered for solving my puzzles,
but there la a.prize for every cuatocner In the low priced I make this
month. OBOJ T. BEE LAND, Jeweler. 320 Second street.
enacted toy Mr. J. C. Wyche. who rep-
reeculed the olil ehoentaker *t bln I t*,
a nil Miss Annie Wyeho anil Mr. Ed
Wilder In equally eltriHlng character*.
Ttoe ctalogue s« PrcriurSv® “PT’*^
ous and loud enpreeslbns ot eillit.\v ll- u
and at ttie end tho principals rec* lv '"
quite an ovation ct oongraTulat or a on
their success. During the mwilng the
rtimpany -were under * 11 *'**?"**,
Charles mcCmMI snfl sriCeral oUwv
gentlemen for rome be*itttfal musical
genie, both vocal and lnstitonrthUl AII
are again cordially mailed to be pres
ort at these meetings.
A sail Srouel to The Are on Elm
stroet ro Friday momlrr* was the <er-
rttity suiWcst death et Mr. Samuel Mc-
Mln. who Jived st MS OglethtnF* street.
While the conflasnrtkm was raging nnd
a little excitement prevailed.Ini »h*' Vi
cinity. hearing the alarm. Mr. ftlcMInn
ViVut to the door at his dsneJUng, stay
ing but « few moment*. He returned
to hk* bed and kildidow-n. Not more
than a moment later Ms wlfo not^ed
that he tongan toreiA'rlng very hard. She
spoke to him. but as he did not reply
the became greokly alarmed, aa hii rca-
plratlone became ahorter. In a very
t.ic moment! otter This a sudden change
was reted nml he was soov dead.
It was a stroke of apoplexy that he had
experienced with <«kal rtuuKs. HI* sud
den death caused consternation and
sorrow lb orevall throughout Wert End
when the antul tldbuu were rtrculateit.
The extreme sympathy of all was ten
dered the widow and orphans at this
otnldro departure. Mr. MoMInn was the
sondn-Mrt of Mr. Thomas Holder snd
brother-in-law of Mr. Thomas Holder of
West Eisl. 'Hie funeral of Mr. MoMInn
took place from th* residence on Satur
day morplng. the Rev. o. B. Chester
eondacUng the rejlriou. services con
nected therewith. Rev. Dr. Monk was
also present. Ths burial wss conducted
by Franklin lodge I. O. O. F.. hf arhlch
deceased was a consistent member. The
burial took Mac* In Oak Rlilge ceme
tery. Th* folhawtnc meusbera of the
ctolev served as pan hearem: Menars.
Uriah E. Williams. Henry Pair. Georxe
W. Joiner. E. Wsxtlbaum, A. RldUie.
L. L. Johnson.
Mr. Albert Mamtev. th* well known
tanduclor now encased on The Atlanta
division of the Central railroad, to very
lit In AManta. much to the regret eC his
many friends hi this city.
Mist Stole Brady and Mies Uzsle Mar
tin, socartptnled py Mr. Thomas Mines
ar.d Mr. ts. D. Dorsey, all of '.Ms city,
•vent The day FrMay very pleasantly
to Atlanta.- Durinc th* stay of the
young todies and geriflemen to the Gate
Cky every enoment era* Improved cf
their tlratted tint In rtnteinplating the
wonders of our stster metropolis. East
Lake. Grunt nark snd other points U
numlneatceetere aristted. a tew momenta
being spent at Decetnr. to where they
The party returned to the dty on the
evantor Train after a trip which was
greatly enjoyed.
shon deeply absorbed at the graphic oc- | yeast «t the electric ntreelt car line, n
counts nf The carter of th* subject of | distance of twelve miles and return,
tbe recllttlon an they -wehe dellverel
graphically toy that cluuUfltt decJalm-
cr. "Guess Who Dot*" tvtH next read
by Miss Genie Mathews |md o
much merriment to the •Gdl*nce. MI»s
Jennie Darden entertained the audience
for-a few moments as eheThat
grand nroductloo of the author, a
llandebmer Mail Than I. Tlie evcnlitR
was riteed by the dialogue "A
Ill a ShoemaU-r's Shop, In which tho
several chittwctcrw were exlrontel/ well
A cuhstanllal sum was added to the
aid aoclety of 8t. Jtarnabas church from
the festival held on the town near the
Church on Friday evening. A goodly
number were present during the even
ing. The itatolea were presided over by
SlcmlamcH Elam. Glllon, Darner. Misses
Nona nnd Jessie Swtoher, Estelle mid
Manrle -Riddick ttw.l others, wh-j were
all Indefo-tlgable In The good cause.
For the east week the operatlves~of
the Central railroad chops have l-een
enwage.1 eight hours In the day nnd
win continue To so work until further
brdere. Thta change Is Walled with ex
treme satisfaction (bv all concerned snd
this Involves ml the city waritlnemen.
business oral Drofesslrm.il men. The
men hive been paid during the past
week dor The month of August, und on
the whole the skies are considerably
brighter than heretotore.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer To suffer nud
be made miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dlaxluem, loss of appetite,
coming up of the food, yellow skin,
when for 75 cents we will sell them
Shiloh's VlUUxer .guaranteed to cure
Sold by Goodwyn * Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Cotton avenue.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds,;
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
Wrilo for Quotalions^aHM
Before Placing Your Orders.
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
SASa CODE
AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOES.
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bemd & Co.
3I*nul*cturer* &a4 «
8ADDLERT.
XJtATHEU AND SHOEFIDDKIV
f.v, 452. 4Maqh 456 Cherry Street
L. Cohen & Co.,
J. L MACK, Usnsger. - - - Macon Oa.
LIQDOBS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest liouee in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial solicited.
W. A. DAVIS, W. F. HOLMES, B. T. RAY.
W, A, DAVIS & CO.. Cotton Factors, 403 amt^OT^Poplar Street,
Liberal advances made on cotton In store. The very lowest rate of insur-
Oglethorpe.
6
22 F0
Next Whittle School.
10
v 27 60
Vlnvllle
7
25 0C
lluguenln Heights. .
5
22 60
LIST OF HOUSES FROM $S TO $20.
Street—
Na. Rooms; Price
Orange
. . 4G4
4
$15 00
Second. ...
. ..1839
7
IS 00
Bond
.. . 315
4
15 CO
New
. . 202
9
15 on
Third
. . ViO
4
15 0)
Walnut
. . 915
7
15 OD
Walnut • .
. . 917
7
15 00
Fourth
. . 123
G
17 O)
Roa#
. . 433
&
12 00
lluguenln Heights. .
4
10 <»)
Oak
. . 457
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College
1123
6
15 00
Columbus
. . 341
4
800
Columbus
.. .. 345
4
8 00
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By
virtue of an order of the court of ordi
nary for said county I wlh sell nt pub
lic outcry to the highest bklder for
cosh, on the nd day of September, 189i,
beginning at 10 o'clock turn and contin
uing sold sal* from day to day, if
necessary, alt of the personal prop
erty belonging Jo-the estate of M. L.
Hunger, deceased, said personal prop
erty consisting of pianos, organs, store
and office fixtures, musical Instruments
of various kinds nnd other articles np-
pertalnglug to the music business.
Also. Includlg personal apparel nnd all
antries of value now located In the
atore on Mulberry street In the city of
Macon, formerly employed by eald
Hunger In his business. Slid sale will
be made at the storehouse aforesaid
for the purpose of paying the debts of
said estate, etc.
J. L. ANDERSON.
Administrator M. L. Hunger.
MACOH SASH, DOOB & LUMBER DO,,
INCORPORATED-CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS.
. I | 4, . . and manuf acturers OF c ft . • * .
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work,
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HA&DWAE, Etc.
Office nnd RalNroomi,
4UU to 415 Poplar Street*
COTTON.
I wish to inform my friends and ra-
trons that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, and with
Improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse, 1 am better prepared
than ever to bundle their cotton to ad
vantage.
Consignments always receive my prompt
and personal attention.
NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
OUAKANEEDI
ELLIOTT ESTES. ,
617-53 Poplar street.
Vt. T. joukstos. W. A. Dirts,
President, Vice ITasldeak
Bouts M. ttxrra. Secretary and TroMoror
The Guarantee
of Georgia.
Co
Wrlt40 bonds for caflblon. treasurer* ft<v
colnl&tratora. «xwuton. Wardlane* r*
cftiver*. and doe* a genurai udunlarr
Luftineftft.
Officft 844 Second «tr*«r
, Madison Avenue
HOTEL, 0
find Ison Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
$3 per Joy And«/. Amekcan Tim.
Fireproof and f-.rsf-class in every par
ticular.
Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Beit
Line cars pass tho door.
H. M. CLARK, Paop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
W. L. Douclas
M fltlftP ih the iut.i
trtl# vnUfanuSBuraitinii.
45. CORDOVAN,
iFRINCtl&EWMEUSOCALE
^.‘d.spFlNECMfAKMlSAiat
4 3.V POLICE,3 Soles.
Bsys’SchoolShoes.
W ,ND fOR CATALOGUE *
W*L.*DOUQLAS>
BROCKTON, MA3».
Yon can nave money br.purchinloi W. L*
• _ Doueinft {'hoei's
Because. \re nrc the largest manufacturer* of
odverUscd she** In the world, nnd guarantee
the value by <tamping the name and price oa
the bottom, which protect# you against high
prices and the middleman*# proflts. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
treat in if qualities. We have them sold every
where at lower price# for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
dealer cannot supply yon, we can. sold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
013 CHERRY STREET.
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA.
On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,700 feet
above sea level; delightfully cool cli
mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos.
Ths finest bathing on the continent;
swimming pools 15 by <0 feet, and In
dividual baths tor ladles and gtntle-
men. Temperature of water SO de
grees—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma
tism and diseases of tho kidneys. New
hotel, with all modern Improvements.
Dlreot ccr.neotlcn made via train*
leaving Martin at 4:15 p. m. nnd 4:15 a.
«n, od 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 be ebhl before the oourt house
door In the dty of Moron during the
legal hours of «Ue on ithe firat Tuesday
ha October next:
Lot No. A In block 4. southwest com
mons. In tbe etty 0* Macon, Bibb coun
ty, Oa. Levied on ns the property of
Jtoton Herrington nnd Liiale Herrington
to mtMy a Justice court fi. ft. Issued
from the 6e4t*t district G. St. In favor of
C. F. Cttreoa v*. John Herrington and
Llixle Herrington.
Q. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In the spa
dailies venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female Irregularities anl
poison oak. Cure guaranteed,
Address Sn confidence, with *tamn
510 Fourth street. Macon, Ga.
I DR. C. H. PEETE,
EYE. EAR. THROAT AND NOSE.
Hours. 0 to 1 and 3 to 6. Telephon*
14. Office, 572 Mulberry, corner Second
street, Macon, Oa.
., ( 1 DR. It H. SHORTER,
fcTU EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 568 Cherry St. Maoon. Os.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
576 Mulberry. Street. Macon, Oa.
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposit,
of 81 and upward. Real estate loans pi
the monthly Installment plan, and loan!
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Will act at
administrator, executor, guardian, re
celver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER Vlce-PJesIdenl
J. W. CANNON.. Cashlej
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF. MACON, GA.
8* J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpliv
President. ~ Vice-President*
J. W. Cabanlaa, Cashier.
We solicit tha business or merchant*
planters nnd bonks, offering them
courtesy, promptness, safety and fiber*
ality. Ths largest capital and surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST CQ
MACON. GEORGIA.
8. J. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur.
jilr. Vice-President; J. W. Caban Ua
Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant.
CAPITALs $200,000. SURPLUS, $30.00).
Interest paid on deposits s per cent,
per annum. Economy is the road t«
wealth. Deposit your savings Any th#j
Will be increased by IntereaU Com*
pounded semi-annually.
E. Y. MIALsIrtARY. President j. j. COBB, Cashier,
DIME SAVINGS BANK,
420 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which Intercet will be corn,
pounded eeml-annually at rite of 6 per cent, per annum. '
Loons Un stocks and bonds at low 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 Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL.... .. „ „ ..JISO.OOOOO SURPLUS.- . ...
Largest capital nf any national bank in Centra! beorrii" ,
banka, corporations and Indl/lduala will receive careful attention,
denca lAviteu.
..$25,000.09
Account# of
Corr&spon-
OF MACON. GA.
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
E. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLET,
CASHIER.
L C. PLANT'S SON,
BANKJEJEl
BAC0R, GEORGIA
ESTABLISHED 186S V
Interest
Banking in all its branches,
allowed on Time Deposit*
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild oi
London for all European points. >