The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 18, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MOUNTING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1894. R. C. ¥ILDER r S SONS CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough and dressed. shingles, 1 athz. end dealers In mixed paints, lead, Dili, lima, plaster, cement and builders' hardware. 611 TO 62* THIRD STREET. The Good for Which All Are Striving It Placed Within Easy Reach of All. FOR UNIVERSAL ENLIGHTENMENT * Movement Which, In Scope and Opportunity, Rlvale the Great Vulveroltjr Extentlen Schama. To give every son and daughter of the nation the advantage of a liberal education hat* been the goal toward which all educational Institution* have been alrlvlng since that great model, the University of Purls, was founded in the twelfth oontury. Tlila thought, of course, did not have Its present sig nificance In Its Unit Inception, but it ha* grown with the centuries autl the ix-ars. At first n nation'* daughters were not considered ond her Bolls were the young nobility ulonc. One by one tho (barriers of caste, class ond acx have been overcome. This oen'tury has seen women admitted to many of tho best universities and the establishment 'at women's college# of 'the highest or der. Tho distinctions of wealth and poverty ura naturally the last and hardest -barrier* to overcome, but these too, muet glvo way to tlio march of progress until every citizen's daughter, whether rich or poor, will have the op portunity of making the most of his natural talents by thorough mental training, ticdiohtrahlps for po.or men's sous, provided by endowments from philanthropic meu of wxviith, have uono much to uld tho ambitious eons and daughtera of poverty, aud yet com paratively few ore fortunaao enough to tuve thw grand gift of a college oauctu- tlou. The great mass of (tie pivple utnnot pass beyond the grammar oahool. lira problem of exlstoncu re quires a, personal solution which must begin ns soon 'as the tlrniM are strong enough to work. University extension is tho theme which la now occupying tho mluds of the prominent dductois of Europe end America. It bad ita origin In Cam bridge, having been suggested by tho suooeas nltssndlug n course of lectures to women by Profeaaor James Stuart In Liverpool, MMKbMtar, Sheffield and Lend*. Illy the xwUibllshim'nt of "lcct- UM oentnss" hr oil tho principal towns tho "unlvontlty extension" movement Is arivlng to bring within the reaeh of all students of all classes and ages In struction of tho chnrostcr titi/1 msiltnU .which characterizes unlwrslty trnoh- lug. It Is ti grand scheme for brluglug the university so tile people, but tho Attantu Constitution has put In opera tion a plan that will Hurprlso tho most thorough unlvensity extension scheme that has ever been attempted by any educational Institution. It has formu lated D proposition which makes every homo a "university extension centre.” It has tin ablo corps of over 2,000 pro- fossora and lecturers, anil rids body is known ns the Encyclopedia BrUoasitcu. The tvienty-elght relumes of Mvla sol- hlltle.1, pernanicnt couive In university extension have In mhem tho knmvIAlgo at Hho ownld. Tho (iris nnd oolencie, 1 watery and travel, nfrnihsnli ■ „ n d clremlniry, description firut ronvan'cc, tiTo Tomul i-n this library of libraries. Vmch Is often*! «to our reudera at es pecially low Introductory miffi. A» pre viously stated. tntrt IntrvAlucitory offer 1* simply n onetihod italoptod by the pub lishers tor getting tbo new up-to-duio edWon of «Uio Rncyctopodte Hrlttanlcn bcIVnt) «ii paxple, and Chose who wl»h to Uiko mlvamtnigo of Um«d special term® Should order nt once, qs it is only by tho courtesy of tho publisher* ©h*U wo can continue tho offer for a *hort. lime. nn\l flio prlvtleg* may bo wtthUitown \Vt any tkafi the publishers nee IU to do It. GERMAN CAHHOUTC CONVENTION, *«E *? rk * ^ The convention Qfwotn Romm Catholic o*n- began today, with a solemn , maw at the church uX tho Jftftt Holy Redeemer. Tho Ueltfhte* arrived on Saturday night «3Kl i.ut up at tho Us cam. *T°2?-. **- - Lo V 1 *- Chicago, Mlhviiiikee, &rtWo, anclnoa*l, Hair Orleans end other cltlna to the number of 40't In tho mornliw at 9 b'cloek the dele- CTtee. headed by the member* et the 'eager Gunrda, were eseonteil to the churoh of the M-wt ji.ty Redeemer The altar was tone mass of lights on i flower*. The botlv .* tho dhntvh was ir servos! .for the tWijmfia a lb. or ArcMMMOp Corrigan, arrived at the church early sod took hi* soot, qs ul \ ery Roy. OosDrtsdafi pkpftnor, at the Umvenatt.v of Washington. celofcmtort the tttlomn thigh ixmtm, Th© d© u .„ n ». ' g>v. grant Cook nTSt. Joseph's rhlirvh 3ttvheater. Hi,. Roy. Willi i„t t ;(w ' r * ctor “f »>« church, preached , 2 auont aomton In German. A QUARTER CENTURY TEST. For a quarter of a. century Dr King's New Msopsary ha* and the mllVn* avlw have tvvrt.-.st benefit from Us uas MM Viin ‘ derful curative powers in ai] .. . of Throat. Chest and I.ung-. \ nam- dy ttxu ha* stood the lost t. lias given so untvaseal Mu.-tb.-i-ir ,, BO experiment. Bt«b beau.. ,* ,s™. xtvvly guaauntexal to give ivlter. cr the money will be refnndoi. rt t, ed to be the meet rabablo ftvr CouvhJ tts dt aotrfLi d.drbT a .u o- s t.ijti,.* nnd Colds Trtnl Iv'ttlos fr-...' ,,t it t Lamar Stotts* drug Stores Re.-uiar else. Htx aud Jl. '™“ ir ILLINOIS NOMINATION’S Chicago, BepL li-Con«re-..;,v,.vl nemtna. •toes wero made In this citv last aiehi aa folldws: •> oat lee Charles W. — r 1mm nep uM t. can. I mirth district: I*. J. Mini ter r L l 2 , J y 5“ rth outrtc, t c. Q Iks on. i>„ 2S« Fifth district: u w. Ragsew. , of th> Aowricaa Railway Union, Dtpuhst. b ixl h dlatrict; J. J. llantMhsn. IVeuhat. PROCLAMATION Dr. Price's Cream lUVIrg lewder Moat Perfect Made. To Amend Seotlons of the Constitution of the Stote of Georgia. Executive Department, Atlanta, Ga., July 28, 1894.—Whereas, The general useembly of Georgia, at the session of 1893, passed the following three (3) acta to mend the constitution of the state, to-wlt: , , No. 194 An a<n to amend paragraph 1 of sec- tlon 2 of article 6 of the constitution of this state, so as -to increase the number ot judges of the supreme court of this state from three to live, to consist of a chief justice and four associate justices. Section 1. lie It enacted by the gen eral assembly of the state of Georgia, and It la hereby enacted by authority of the aame, that the constitution of the state ha amended by adding after the words "chief justice" In tho eecond line of the flrst paragraph of section 2. article 0 thereof the words “and four associate Justices," In lieu of the words l? llne > “ ind Ihvo associate jus tices, ' so that said paragraph when amended Shull read: "The supremo court shall constat of a chief justice and four associate justices. A majority of tho,court shall constitute a quo rum." ■; 11 <1 Uco. 2. Bo It further enacted, That Whenever the above proposed amend ment to tho constitution shall be agreed to by two-thlrda of the members elect ed to caoit of the two houses of the general assembly, the governor shall, and ho 1a hereby authorized and In structed to cause said amendment to be published In at least two newspa pers in each congressional district in this state for tho period of two months next preceding the time of holding the next general election. ..““•■v 1- B# u briber enacted, That hi 8 P ro P os » d amendment shall " •“bmjtted for ratification or rejec tion to the electors of this stats at the SSmratSS* 1 * leotlon to b0 held after publication, as provided for in he sec 3*. Utl * act ' * n tf >e several ! I®} 1 ®" districts of this state, at which olectlon every person shall be qualified berM°nf eh° 13 ' rtlU , ted to vote for mem bers of the general aaxembly. All per- oH-whS® BaW cleotl °n In favor to off 1 !,*" 8 .,?'?, P r °P<«od amendment n? wrtifl nstJtu . t i on “ tla11 * ,ave Panted thc r ballots tho words: nkwTeiSia?®? 80 ? of the amendment of Zr tai*!2}, 2 of article 6 of the constitution,” and nil persons “PP°*o d ’to the adoption of said amend- E- JSS“, *’51® writ ', t<>n or Printed on their ballots the words: "Against ratl- Sranh n i *5 “V! "mondment of para- SneUtmionT “ * ° f ° rUole 6 ot 11,0 ,. e rn- 4 - It further enacted. That the governor be, ond ho is. hereby nu- subnfi**t!uv^ '"rooted to provide for tho °f ‘he amendment proposed vote h of ra? *' ot on “f Ob' 1 act to u vole of tno people «« required by Che constitution of this state, in paragraph ?„q f 1 of, 1 article 13, and by this “ n . d : *lr* di J'cd, the governor shall, n * oe rtains such ratlflcarions from tho secretary of state., to whom tho returns shall be referred In the same mnnner as In cases of election^ «o r em.nT bCr i ,0f ' U ’ e Bencnul assembly, Jo count and ascertain the result. Issue ono of < RiB?»- a ti» n tor one Insertion In , lh0 d4 f ly Papers of the state, an nouncing such result end declaring tho amendment ra'tlfled. * s - ff the amendment to tho con- asrrfAh*?. *{!? V j!i de<l by th ** “ ct shall bo hJih? e JZ n ? ral ““omhly and ratmed by ihe people ns provided by tho eonetttutlon and bis act, then it shall be the duty of the general ns- scmbly of this stato convening next of- )rr «n<>h rati float Ion, to proceed to elect £f°? tam * M ?n of t'ho governor ns provided in section 4 of this actl two additional aaaoclato Justices of the supreme court, one of whom shall ““ ^r »t*' yc«. ond the other for llvo yrars, from tho llrat day ofJanuary, 1893. ,,d until their suc cessors are elected ond qoUBed. but nt 1 *« U *III e, J u * nt , elcc, l°ns for bj.ui offleo shall toe for six years. See. 6. Be it further enacted, That with rids® **i 1> ? rtS 0, s“ W * ,n conlllct horoby, h repea^evV*' “ nJ th ° BJmo Bro Approved December 4. 159J. t . . No. 317. An not to amend oeetlon 1, ortlcle 7. ri!S?5ti ll ’ h 1 ot lhe constitution of “* t0 extend tho provi sions of said section, article ond para- S h 'O “II Confederate soERers *’ eaaon °t and poverty, SL°? fn kSf bllndiu'sa and poverty uro unnble to provide a living for SK-TfVJrf fl>r othtr Purposes. veobion i. Re onacted by the iron- ernl n»son>bly of Gserlga, - sad it "s wmra y Thof CtCd .J ,y uulhority of the •JOJi J hat section 1, article 7. paru- ‘ir dp h ' ?f fhc constitution of Georgia be. and ths aame Is hereby, ttmomled "y ,‘n«'' r Mn K after the word "service" Sri. l bS? , *n f a *.?.y 0>a " nnd " ln 'hr thlr- tleth lino of MU p.irngrnph tho follow ing words, to-wli: "Or who. by reason or og« poverty, or InOrmlly .-md vpoverty, or bNndnvJs and poverty, nre “ n ,^* *0^,provw* a Iking for them! smes, so thut section, article nnd re* triten amended, shall read oh follows: 'Section l, paragraph 1 Ttot powers of taxation over the whole state shall be exercised by the ge^eral assembly for the following purposes only: For the support of the *ut 5 «” v . yp°**y y >d lh0 pubwo lasUtutlons; ra 1 Purpuses, Instructing chlklren In tho elementary branches of an l'.ngll*h education only; to p :ly Intent Of the publlo debt; to pay the principal of the publlo debt; to sup. nnT.J,ZT^ tt0n .' , t0 . rro" *nYashin nnd defend the state In time of war: to supply the soldiers who lost a limb or l.tnba in the mtlltary service of th,. *i at T* with subsutnttalnr- ,m *' 1 *!, llmbs during life, nnd to make suitable provisions for such Confcd- t ratc soldier* ns may have been other wise disabled or permanently tnjnrcd Hi such service, or who. by reason "f orlnBrmKy snd pav- ®r. y ‘,° r ^Wf*444 ond poverty, are un- If Joproiridsa livtaj for tbsmselvea, and for the widows of such Confed- ns may have died ln * hc se. etc* of the Confctlerate states, or - nc< * from wounds reoetred therein or disease contracted therein.“ ®CO- 2 - 2! u luftber enacted. That if twm ®*" 11 F® agreed to by two-th.rd* of the members of the gen- >r ®l ustfombly of o^vh 9ious«> tho s.i*ne Jhall be entered on thetr journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon nnd the governor shall cause the amend ment to be published in one or more of the newspapers in each congression al districts for two months tmniedinteiv preceding ths general election, and the same shall be submitted to the peonle at the next general election, sad rite vawi Ihwnt shall have written or printed on tbclr tickets “F\ir ltatltlva- -lon." or "Against Ratlflcation." aa they may choose, snd if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for mom,-bra of the next general assemble, voting shall vote In fsvor ot r.itmostlon. then said amendment shall become a part of said article 7. section l. paragraph l of the constitution of this state, and Play-time is nearly over. Vacation will soon be a memory. Thinking about School Suits for the boy? Some customers express surprise ot the unusual values found in our boys’ department. Cutting a quarter or a third off prices of de picted lots isn’t such an uncommon thing here that we need shout about it. RENT LIST-P 1!, LIST OF HOUSES FROM J20 UP. Street— No. Rooms. Price Orange, ...... Bond Rose Park. Oak Oak Washington avenue. Washington avenue. . Washington avenue. Spring. . .‘ New New. ... Fornyth Oglethorpe Vinvllle Huguenin Heights. . 25 00 # 00 .•WOO SO 00 Uf. 00 SO 00 22 50 20 00 £2 00 25 00 22 50 20 00 22 W 25 00 22 50 LIST OF QOUSES FROM 58 TO 520. Street- No. Rooms. Price Second 221 Orange 454 New 203 Third 770 Walnut 915 Walnut. 917 Fourth 120 Robb 433 Ross 1336 Huguenin Heights. ... Oak 457 College. 1128 Columbus 341 Coluipbus 345 18 00 315 09 15 00 15.00 15 00 IP 00 17 VI 32 CO 18 00 10 00 15 00 15 00 8 00 800 During the last week I have rented nou great number of deniable houses If you have a six or seven-room house clone In, place It on my rent list, as I have several customers looking for siuh a place. I still have for reit a good many houseethat It would pay you to look at if you wish to rent a house. ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO B. A. WISE, I RIAL AH 358 SECOND SILL MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, Machinery All .Kinds. MOERLEINS BARBAROSSA (IN’.JiOTTLES ONLY.) . On account of Its absolute purity, wholesomeness, good taste and quality ta aid dlRC-xtlon It 1* a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article incom parably strengthening to the Invalid and convalescent. Tills beer Is brewed from beat selected malt nnd from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method tn tho Hof Bfauerefat Pilson, Bohemia. Barbarossa Is a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of tts excellent quality la preferred to tho Imported Pilsner by eonnolsoiirs. For the dinner tablo and for a lunch there Is nothing better than a bottle of Bartrarossa. <! ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhero In the city. 'Phone 434. Solo Agents. BSG5HHQE » YOU MAY not get ona pf tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, but there la a Prize for every customer in the low prices I make this month. GEO. T. BEE LAND, .Joveter. 329 Second street. the governor shall mako prddUm; thereof. i.. f IT ' ■ Sec. 3. Be It further enacted, That all law* and parts ot laws Ilf conflict with -this net be, and tho same nre, hereby repealed. Approved December 10, 1893,. No. 403. An act to amend article 3, section 4, paragraph 3 of tho constitution of 1877 by striking out the word "Oc tober in -the third Itnc after the word "In" and before the figures "1878.” and substituting therefor the word "July," and the manner of submit ting the same, and for other pur poses. Section 1. Be It enacted by tho gen eral assembly of Georgia, nnd It is hereby enacted by authority of same, That from ond after January 1, 1895. article 3, section 4, paragraph 3 of rite constitution of 1877 be altered and amended by Btriklng out the word "Ootober" tn the third line after the word ‘In" nnd before the figures "1878," and nubatltutlng therefor the word "July,” so -that said paragraph, when untended, shall road aa follows, viz.: "The Unit meeting of -tho general :m- ssmbly after the ratification of this constitution shall be on the fourth Wednesday In July. 1878, nnd annually thcreufter on tho tunic day. until the day shall be changed by law." Sec. 2. Be It further enacted. That If thin nmendmoett !*■ agreed to by two- thlnt* of the members elected to eneh of the two houses, tits same «hall bo en tered bn Mtclr Journals, with the yeas nnd nays taken thereon, and tho gover nor shall enure said amendment to be published In one or more newspaper* In each congressional district for two nt mths previous to the next general election, snd the same stall be submit ted to tho people at the next general election, n.n-1 the legal vot« at said olectlon shall havs written or printed n their tickets. "iVr RatiflcnUon." or 'Against Ratification." ns they may hoexe to vote: and it s majority of the qu.illfled el e-tors shall, vote in favor of ratlfle.wlbn. said amendment «h.i!! be come a part of said article 3, section 4. l\-1.--graph 3 of the constitution of this state, and tile governor shall miko damatlon thereof. v. 3. lie it further eivuted, TJiat oil laws ln conflict with thl* act be, and the asm* are hereby repealed. Approved December 21, ISM. Now. therefore. I. William J. Northern jvenuv of said state, do Issue this, ntv proclamation, declaring the three <3) fareg ing proposed amendments to the ■tttutlon are hereby submittal for mttteatka or rejection to the legal vot ers of the stale at the general el-v-t: m to be held on Wednesday. Ootober 3. 1891, as provided tn sakt sets. W. J. Northen. Uooemor. By the Governor: _w, H. Harrison. Gee. Ex. Dept. GEORGIA. BIBB~COUNTY—Ordinary's Office. Sept. 3, 1894.—L L. Lyon, executor of the .Mate of Richard F. Lyon, late f said county, deceased, having appli-l a me tor leave to sell st private sals four-fltths G-S) undivided Interest'Is'lot of land No. 1199, now In Forsfth county. Ga.. formerly Cherokee count)-, said tot c-nt-lining about 40 seres, belonging to the estate of Richard F. Lyon, declared. f.,r the * lyiaent of debts snd dlstrlbuUoo. This 1*. therefore, to notify sU parties con cerned that leave to sell at.private sale mil ta granted as asked for at the next C. tober term. 1394. or Raid Bibb court of v-rdittary. unleea objections are filed. R M. WILEY, Ordinary, anion I BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will ho sold before tho court house door lit tho city of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on tho lliit Tuesday lu October, 1804, tho following proper ty, to-wlt: One grist mill, being n frame building, Ilcck automatic engine, with hollers, heaters, pumps nnd nil necessary con nections in said building. Also ono grain elevator building mid wnreltouso connected thereto, together with funs, elevators and complete machinery nec essary to said olevntor la said building nnd furniture ln said building, nnd nil oilier property ln said t.findings and on the premises of every description found on the laud of the Central Railroad nnd Banking Company of Oeorght. situated on the corner of Walnut and Fifth streets, ln die city of Macon, belonging to Taylor Bros. & Hall. Levied uu to satisfy 11 fa Issued from city court of Macon In favor of tho National Rank of Chnmherehurg, Ta., vs. Taylor Bros. & Hall. Also at the same time and place, one- half undivided interest In lluit part of lot No. ti lu southwestern survey of city of Macon fronting seventy-five feet on Fourth street, situated on lhe north east corner of said lot No. U at lhe Inter section of Fburt h nnd Oglethorpe streets, running.GO feet on Oglethorpe street to Martha Davis’ line, now In dicated by a cross fence, thence along lino of Martha Davis 75 feet, mere or less, tho southwestern line of litis lot, commencing nt a point 70 feet from the corner of Fourth nnd Oglethorpe streets and ruimtug nt right nngh« to said Fourth street until It reaches the Uuo of Martha Davis, in llie rear a distance of 70 feet, more or less. Oil su'd lot Is a brick bonding two stories l»lgh, with rooms up stairs. Levied on ns the prop erty of H Crockett to satisfy a 11 fa Issued ln city court of Macon In favot of R. -S. Lanier vs. E. Crockett. L. B. HERRINGTON, Deputy Sheriff. GEORGIA'. BIBB COUNTY—A. J. Col lins. having applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs B. Scanlon. Ia,e of said county, deceased* this la, therefore, to notify all parties con cerned. to flic objections. If any they have, on or tafore the first Monday in October. 1894, or letters will he Issued as asked for. C. it, WILEY, Ordinary. Faints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Write For flunlalinnc — Before Placing Your Orders. o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASa DOORS. LUMBER MOULDIXIil PAINT* p AND GEilEHT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. MACON. GA- Jlanolacturora ami UqAWiM.a EABKEatfc BADDLERT, leather AND SHOE FIDENO* #*r. 452, 454an-d 45£ Cherry Streak, L. Cohen & Co., LIQUORS, CIGAKS and TOBACCO. Cheapest honso in Macon. Orders promptly filled. J. L. MACE, Mnnapor, • - - Macon Ga. A trial solicited. W. A. DAVIS, W. F. HOLMES, Liberal advances made on cdtton In etore. The very lowest rate of insur ance. MACON SASH, DOOR & LUMBER C0„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. - CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, , | l, AND MANUF ACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, 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 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 GUARANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 517-523 Poplar street. Us X. JOHNSTOX, W» A. Davis, President. Vice President. fiowAXft JL to jut a, Bcoretar/ and Troaaarw The Guarantee of Georgia. Co general nauciarz ‘ Office Ml Second '• : W.L.Douclas CUfTiF ISTHC BIST.- yiEVEi NO3QUCAKIN0. *5. CORDOVAN. : FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALf • . W^FlNECALF&KiMiQAROQ' $ 3.4? POLICE,3 Soles* BoysSohgolShoes. •LADIES* ■■ .SEND FOR CATS LOGOS ’ vy-L-oouaLAs, . BROCKTON, .MASS. Yon cud save mnnr, by pnrobawlug W. L. - DoiiSISS nhoee» Because, we nre the lurgost tnamiracttirers of ndvcrtisca Khoes in the world, nud guarnutce the value by damping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profita. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting aud wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value giv^n than any other make. Take no substitute. ’ if yom dealer cannot supply you, wc can. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 1 513 CHERRY STREET. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA. On a spur of Pino 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 90 de grees—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma tism and diseases of the kidneys. New hotel, with all modern Improvements. Direct ccr.nectlon made via train* leaving Mncton at 4:25 p. m. nnd 4:15 a. m. od the Central. Terms moderate. For Information apply for circulars at C. R. R. office or to CIIAS. I.. DAVIS, Proprietor. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will bo Chllil before tho court hou*e door ln the dty of Macon during the logul hours at mle on tho flr4t Tuesday In October next: Lot No. 2. in block 4. ewuthwest com mons, In Uhe ctfty otf Macon, Blbh coun ty, Ga. Levied on ns the property of Jbihn Herrington nnd Lizsie Herrington to «utl»»fy o juirtlce court 11. fa. Issued from the 5C4Ch district G. M. In favo-r of C. F. Gairson vs. Jdhn Herrington nnd Lizzie Herrington. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff, Mson lyernie HOTEL, flndlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. per day and up. American PI, ticubr° Pr ° 0£ and first-cIaM in evcr y Pi Tivo blocks from tho Third and Six Avenue Elevated railroads. Tho Madison and 4U1 Ave. and B. Lino cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBER3. Permanently located. In tbs ,91 dAltles venereal. Lost energy rt stored. Female Irregularities an . poison oalc. Cure guarantee: Address. In 1 confidence, with stami 810 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. 8 DR. C. H. PEETE. EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. Hours, 9 to 1 and 3 to S. Telephot ,4. Office, G73 Mulberry, corner Secor street, Macon, Ga. , DR. 3. H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, Office 568 Cherry St. Macon. Ga. MACON SAVINGS BANK 570 Slulbe^ry Street, Macon, Ga. dopital tmd surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent Interest on depo of 31 and upward. Real estnlk loans the monthly Installment plan, nnd lo on good securities at low rates. Li depository for trust funds. Will act administrator, executor, guardian, colver and trustee. H. T. POWELL Presld H. G. CUTTER Vlce-Presld J. W. CANNON Casl EXICHANGE BAA T K, OF MACON, GA. H. J. Lamar. ' Geo. B. Turpin, President. . Vice-Prendent, J. W. Cabxntss. Cashier. Wo solicit ths business of mtrchsnts, planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety end liber ality. Ths largest capital and surplus of any hank In Mlddla Georgia. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST GO MACON, OEOnau. If. 3. Lamar, President; Geo. B Tur. plr. Vice-Prestdeat: J. W. Cabanlti. Cashier; D. M. Kelllgan. Accountant. m CAPITAL, 4200,000. SURPIlUS, 430.000. Interest path on deposits a per cent, per ssmim. Economy la the road ts wealth. Deposit your savings any thaw wilt be Increased by Interest, Com- pounded aemt-annuaJIy. E. Y. MALLARY. President j. j. COBB, Cashier. DIME SAVINGS HANK, 420 Second Street, Mnoon, Ga. poun^^^lln^u^W^afSe^rr^e^^^iran^ Wl " be COm " change bought'and flt ‘° W r ‘ te ^ ■»»“ discounted, ex- j. M. Johneton. President 3. D. Steteon. Vice President. L, p. Hlllyer, Cashier. The American Hational Ban£ capItal..., .. „ „ .. Largest capital of any MACON, GA. ..4250.000 00 6URPLU3. tlonsl bank In Central Gpordi Armnntu a# k dem«m r v P liS UOn * and indl ‘ iauaU wU1 l * c *lve careful *ttJnUon. Oor?repo2 First national Bank, OF MACON, GA. CAPITALISURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, Fit KCjIDI. NT. T7. W. WRIGLET, CAS BIER. I. C. PLANT'S ~S0H, BANKER ESTABLISHED BACON, GEORGIA. Banking in all its branches. In allowed on Time Deposits- b e handle foreign exchange and nr; travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschi London for all European points.