The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 19, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894. RACES YESTERDAY. How the Heroes Ran at Gravesend Race Track. Jtaee Track Gravesend. L. I., Sept. 18.— rrhe races here today was run over a track fetlock deep in sloppy mud. The weather was decidedly unpleasant, and as there were no special features, the at tendance wns slim. The principal event on the card, which had been cut to ribbons, was the race for the Nepfune stakes, but this proved to be a mere procession, as Nanklpoob ran us he pleased atd won without a «em- blar.ee of an effort from Tinge by a length and a half. The opening event was for maidens, Jbyear-oldR, and McCafferty sprung a sur prise on the talent, who had: made Dun gannon a hot favorite. Hartford, McCaf- ferty’a recent pumhancr from W. C. Daly, took the laid after going about a quarter and won galloping ot the Juicy odds of & to 1. The favorite finished second. Ow let, whose odds opened at 18 and 20 to 1 and closed at 10 to 1, upset all calculations by making a runaway race of the third event. She took the lend when the flag fell, and Urania, who was a heavy Ixicked favorite, was never able to get within ntartir.g distance of her, Bho passed un der the wire fighting for*her head with a lead of two lengths. Another long shot winner today was Long Bridge who. at odds of 15 to 1, de feated O si loping King after a hot driving finish by a head. The latter, who was second choice In the betting and who ?s considered a “good mud horse," swerved inder punishment, otherwise he would have undoubtedly captured the race. THE MERCURY'S GUESS. The following are the selections for to day's races at Gravesend: First Race.—Popper, Blr Dixon, Jr., Rosedale. He-’ond Race.—Live Oak, Hornpipe, Flora Thornton. Third Race.—Adalbert, Hero, Beanscy. Fourth Jtacc.—Blcmton's Best, Patrician. Galilee. Fifth Race.—Bright Phoebus, Enchan ter, Cherry Blossom, (colt) Sixth Race.—Lucanh, Higbpolnt, Boll iVocfcllty. Seventh Race.—Sand owne, Chiswick, Marshall. IN THD PAVILION. Three favorites chased their fields in yesterday at Gravesend and three others established their reputations uh mud larks and took down the purse. Bo you ran call It a standoff. There wus a very fair crowd in the pavilion, and to a man they were out for the cash. That makes things lively, you know. The Brooklyn Joclcoy club announces another sensational race In the shape of a three cornered special fpf tomorow. Clifford, Banquet and llonry of Navarre will meet ot a mile and a fur long, carrying weight for ago. 'these Titans of the turf will put up nn exulting contest and nslthcr of them will be friend less when It reaches the Htage where money talks. Today's card Is made up of seven events, and certainly makes up in quantity what It lacks In quality. First quotations received in Futsel's pa- IVllIon at 1 p. m. , Electric light racing begins at 7 p. m i AT GRAVES FIND YESTERDAY. First Race.-Three-quarters mile; sell ing; time, l.Uft. Hartford 100; S to 1 (Reiff) l Dungannon, 100; 4 to 6 ..(Griffin) 2 iWcddlng Tour, 101; 15 to 1 (Byers) 3 Becond Race.—On* and one-quarter rnKes; handicap; time, 2:10*4- Dutch Hkater. 102; 7 to 10 (Griffin) 1 Victorious 106; 7 to 6 (J. Reagan) 2 Third Rone.—Five-eighths mile; time, lttli. Owlet, 112; 3 to 1 (Penn) 1 Urartu, 112; 6 to 5..., (J. Reagan) i Golden od, 112; 6 to 1 (Griffin) 3 Fourth Race.—Three^iuarters mile; Nop. tune Ktrutes; time, 1:15*4- Nnnklpooli, 08; S to 6 (Griffin) 1 Tinge, 102; 6 to 6 (Reiff) 2 Kennel, 108; 10 to 1 (Blmn) 3 Flftit Race.—Ono mile; handicap; time, 1:41. • Blr Excess, 110; 4 to 5. (films) 1 Little Matt, 08; 4 to (Griffin) 2 Gw. Bheehan, 108; 8 to 1....(Hamilton) 3 .Sixth Race.—Ono and one-sixteenth mile; wiling; tlm,*. 1 Looupbrldg* 111; 10 to 1 (Bergen) 1 Galloping King, 111; 2 to 1 (Pann) 2 Judge Morrow, 118; even (Reiff) AT GRAVESEND (TODAY. First Race—Five and one-half furlongs- Blr Dixon, Jr.. 108: Pepper, 108: Roacdole, iFnvora colt) 108; King Gold, 108; Mnrlcola, (colt) 106; Monterey, 100; Glen Lilly, 1©; Nfcofln). 08; Chicot, 03; Bright Phoebus. PS: Eomlo, 08; Emulate, (filly) W. Second Race.—One and one-sixteenth mile; handknp—Baragosn, 114; Live Oak, 105; Hornpipe, 1«; Flora Thornton. 08. Third Race.-Three-quarters mile; sell Ing—Adclbort. 109; Turchbearer, 108; Old Dominion, 1(8; Btotoi 107; Leowuwoil, 10/; Boundmore. 107; Plenty. 101: Contorts. 10*: Reansey. 102; Nero, 102; Gallatin. 102; Lon F\>ater, 100; Hibernia Queen. 100; Mendi cant, 99: MjdOflS 99; lronsldos, 98; Clenv enltna. 08. Fourth Race.—Three-quarter* Greenfield slakes-Rublcon. U0; P Great. 110; Patrician. 107; Galilee,. 1©,JHy- dor Abad. 1©; Jack of Spades. 1©: Prig, lew- Figaro, 1©; Hurllnghatn, 100; Worn brrg, 100; Discount, 100; BlacMutwk, 98 UuelrlH, 96. Fifth ItA.'e.—Four and a half furlongs; smhtsia flMnsrltir Canterbury, 112; Navahor. 112; Bartow, U|» MUtun T.. 112; Enchanter, 112; Bright rw" ■ in. Cherry Dlo.m (cold 11»| ■Janie II., 1(»; Tre* Top. K». Pfvinth Hues-.—Ono mile; .tiling—Adel- l^L lW Clmrede, 107: Leoiwell. U»I ton- SSmimtto' or Never. WK 106; ChAtlimoogn, 1®1 » t t>r.hntl. WOJ Lpiug Kin*. 70S: CWBWlcK. M2; lngoirntr. ‘^Money* »ent by telegraph pliy-ed at nr»t . ir jooontl od-1. at sender's rttk. New Jockey Club electric light races at nluJiL Kr,t wide ut 6:M P- nt. NATIONAL. LEAGUE GAM-t-Vt, At Cleveland-First game. R U ■ Oltvalcnd. • ,10114003 - 0 13 Brooklyn. . . .ooooloooo-J » naileries: Ybung and Zimmer; Daub ami Dailey. Second game— It 11 E Cleveland. . . .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0— 1 1 Stationery. Monograms, Wedding Invitation* and visiting card* engraved at lowest prices. No de lay; work done by skill ed workmen In our establishment Send fbr samples and prices. J. P. Steven, A Bro., Jeweler*. 47 Whitehall ,treet Atlanta. Ga. Batteries: Gurnbert Colcoloaigh and Weaver: Gleason and Clarke. At St. Louis— * K H E fit Louis. . . .0 0004000 1— 6 7 3 Bolton 2 01001000—4 10 1 H.itterles: TVlneham and Brelnten- stein: Sllvetts and Gansel. At Louisville-. It H £ Lbttlavllle. . . .0 2000200-4 S 2 Washington. . .1 0313100—9 7 1 Batteries; Wadsworth and Lake; Zimmer and Dugdile. Called on account of darkness. fh-elwyii .v Small. druggists, rocom- mend Johnson's Oriental Soap for nil skin and scalp diseases. Try It PROCLAMATION Ilrooktyr JUtterle id Kind, Second To Amend Sections of the Constitution of the-Stale of Georgia. Executive department Atlanta, Ga., July 28. 1894.—Whereas, The general assembly of Georgia, ut (he session of 1893, p.iseed the following three (31 acts to mend the constitution of the state, to-tvlt: , No. 194 An art to amend paragraph X of sec tion 2 ot article 6 ot the constitution of this state, m u to Increase the number of Judges of the supreme court of this suite from three to nve. to consist of a chief Justice and four associate Justices. Section I. Bolt enacted *y Che gen eral assembly of the state of Georgia, and U is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that the constitution of the slate be amended by adding after tho words "chief Justice" In tho second lino of the first paragraph of section 2, article 6 thereof the words "and four associate Justices," in lieu of the words in said line, "and two associate Jus tices, so (hat said paragraph when amended Khali rend: "The supreme court shall consist of a chief Justice nnd four associate Justicei. A majority of the court shall constitute a quo- rum." : ,| Sec. 2. Be It further enacted, That whenever the above proposed amend ment to the constitution shall be agreed to by two-third, of the members elect ed to each of tho two houses of the general uesembly, the governor shall, and ho is hereby authorised and in- *° cause said amendment to be published in at least two newspa- P*** "each congressional district In this state for the period of two months next preceding tho tlrao of holding the next general election. Be It further enacted, That ^. ro i M * ed amcnoment shall be submitted for ratification or rejec tion to the electors of this state at the SSJBSS^ dcollon to be held after publication, as provided for In he sec- gff* fffttgn ct. Ifth act, In the several l !°" IJWoU of this state, at which election every person shall be qualified bin of Ah? 13 onlM ‘, 1 * J 10 vt>te f ° r "‘em bers ot the general assembly. All ner- r. 3 ,™. l n * “'O «»ctk>n 4n favor fn ^ t1nK .t* 10 Proposed amendment t° IJe constitution ahall have printed "For the 'f the words; DuuMHh°no ° r ,^ ho “mendment ot ?? r ?? rap i 1 ot Bcct| on 2 of article g of the constltulion," and nil persons me^t h‘* lld °l ,tlon uC *ald amend- a* ave or printod on Gielr ballots tho wordx: "Agdlnat rati- »“**»“ cf the amendment 'ot pte,! £5J5ti«on* ?OUon 2 ot arllcl ° 8 ot Ul ° to “e.“ r . tbonsed nnd directed to provide for the 7“ b th^fc >t .Sf. amendm cnt proposed •n mo linrt section of th-ig act «to n. vote of the people as required bv constHurton of this ststeTn paralrmh l ot xvctloa 1 of artlcl. l'j and by ihis nt l, and, If ratified, the governor shall from tho ~‘" S 5 UCI > ratifications the Vit'nJL ,0 w hom »ue r.tiuiw trtiall bo referred in tho ^me manner as in cases of oleStlons tocomfSS ° f lUle sencril1 assembly, to oount and ascerinln the result, lasui! Jils proclamation for one Insertion in ono of the dally papers of the elate nn- noiimUng each result uad declaring the omendment raitified. iring tne 6 - 11 *he amendment to the con- etttutlon provided by this act elnll he >>>'•» general o.^mh'y'e,^ ratllletl by the people as provided by t-ho constitution and bi* <\ct thnn if “hull bo (he duty of t5c |encra™tt“ mile: eombly ot this stato convening Rubicon. 110; Pstsr UlS Jer euch ratlfiaWOB. to proceed ro rtret (after the proclamation of the governor “ provided In section 4 of 5da ad) two addll.onal associate Justices of the supremo court, ono o( ™2 » ha n ho.d Ksild office for alx ysm .. n ,i , other for five years. from°th” firs? day yf January. 1895. ml until their sue- ufr 801 ^ ® T * c'cclcd and qullfied, blit sh„M'^ C ?or n . t lx“s'l' f ° r ° mc ° ®* Bo It further enacted. That wUl * this** oet'T 1 * ° t j mn ,n '-■onlllct •*" J “me arc Approved December 4. IS93. | No. 317. " ct to amend section 1. article 7. G«orfla ll ’>o l „ ° f . 0,0 constitution of i!t"Bla.eo ns to extend the provl- wlma of “U asottw. ertlelo and parn- 52P“, <0 All Confederate soldiers oe h ?^n by .r** 0 ." of ‘ ,Ke and poverty! ?L >B grm | tjr Pd bll„J„,„ and poverty themdiv’-s living tor 2*22 n ?^ for other purposes. fiCAslon 1. Bo unacted by the enn- eral ussembly of Geortga.^nnd ifu Lame Vm?"? 1 .. by » u «'orl«y of th. i'o l ’L\ tL 1 ,1, ^'»"*Ut«lon of QsSSi 5R5T-VM* * the"m! road Ma.e shad be CaereIr J hy [V 1( , . . ^o; n "' y /of Bio following purges ouu. For the suinwrt of the sute eov- for m edLv.ronal lh n„ PUbWo ,n » tu «‘l"ns; 2lldX*2rSK puri«ses. Instructing sr ltarttlh BWOBOtBry branches of «r. c.ngiisrh education only: to inv sk. hiletv-t of the public debt; to ply Sj prlmaptl of the public debt; ?o sup! i!i 1 alTC"" 11, ll> rci"' 1 lnv.1 ' an»i qerond the state 1 to tiuppl, ‘ .1 0 0 0 3 1 0 3—7 18 Cuppy tintl O’Connbr: Iai- Wild on account * cld a At Chicago Uniat Kamo. R II E Chicago 0 00001080-3 6 5 New York. ...0 00001.7 00-4 7 i lUtterle*: Terry and Schrlver; Ruale •and Farrell. It II E ,,.3 0 2 10— Nciv fork 41 o 3 o— o li o Battcrlaa: Grlfflth and Schrirer; Chirk. Me« , 4\ln and Farrell. Called on account v^f duknnu. •At Cincinnati—(First enme. R H K Cincinnati. . .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1— 4 4 2 Fhlladflnhht. 1 0 8 0 0 0 3 2 .7—10 15 3 LUttcrici: Flaher and Merritt; Tay lor and Clement*. 6ecbnd «me declared off on account of bad ground. t\t (Plturburr-* It H E Pittsburg. , . ,1 4 0 1 2 0- S 1.1 3 Rjlttmore 4 3 3 0 3 2—1513 3 DON'T PAY MONEY FOR WATER! A **W ntrcctif Ha/ i< njr* •rrossai Hl (Hm « XpM, hM* rwm hOtat .im-I k+*t<lrn>n, fid r Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef In the of war; who lost n limb icrviee of the uhsuntlatur- ty, or bllmln ile <o prow id tor (he a(e Play-time is nearly over. Vacation will soon be a memory. Thinking about School Suits for-the boy? Some customers express surprise at the unusual values found in our boys’ department. Cutting a (juarter or a third otf prices of de picted lots isn’t such an uncommon thing here that we need shout about it. RENT LIST ER I, LIST OF HOUSES FROM 520 UP. Street- No. Rooms, Price . 143 . <65 . C63 Orange . Bond Rose Park. Oak Oak Waaklngton avenue. Washington avenue. Spring. ............ s© New Got Now 3© Forsyth HI Oglethorpe U71 VlnvlIJe Huguenln Heights 35 00 25 00 30 03 SO© 25 00 20 00 20© £i W 25 00 22 00 20'© 22 SO 25© 23 W LIST OF HOUSES FROM IS TO 820. Street- Second. • ••••< Orange New. ....... Third Walnut. . Walnut. ....... Fourth Roan Roan Huguenln Heights. . • » Oak. ; 457 College .1123 Columbus. ......... 341 Columbus. . . 345 No. Rooms. Price 7221 6 13 00 . 404 4 815 00 . 202 ff 15 00 15 00 15 00 15© 17 IM 32 50 *18 00 lo no 33 00 15 00 8 00 . 120 .'132 ..133G 1 00 During the last week I have rented aou great number of deerlable houses If. you have a six or seven-room bouse close In. place It on my rent list, as I have several customers looking for surih a place. I still have for rent a good many houseetlfat it would pay you to look at if you wish to rent a "house. FOB ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO B. A. WISE, II Bill HI, 358 SECOND Sill MACON, fiA. 51 10 353 - - - CHERRY STREET J, uunui Uj SAW MILLS, Machinery Ail ;Kinds. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its absolute purity, wholesomeness, good taste and quality to ala digestion It Is a most pleasant nnd refreshing beverage, an article inconv parably strengthening to the Invalid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from brat aelected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Brauerel at PI son, Bohemia. Barbarossa is a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste nnd brilliancy, and on account of it* excellent quality is preferred to tho Imported Pilsner toy connolseiiro. . ®*or the dinner table and fdr a lunch there In nothing better than a bottle of Barbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In.the city. ’Phone 43-1. Sole Agents. fitary •derate with _ ^ I limbs during Ilf,., and tc J roTte l° n3 f^r tiuob ConfiM- ul .kt™. ** " 1,ly h » v * bl '"» "(hvr- •Imxblcl or pwMmatlr Injured , or ivh,i, by rois in ot nd iwvorly. or Infirm,fy and f,ov. nd povrrty. one un- ‘nir for (homsvlvM. ■» of Huch Con frd- J '' e ™ *•' n '»Y r died in (he or the Confederate otate*. or r. from wounds rroMrod therein or s. e contracted therein." e. 2. Be It further enacted. That ir amemlment rUi.111 b e agree.1 to by th.rvta of the member, of the iton- »ral asa.rahly of *uch house the si me hull be entered on Ibelr Journals with the yea. and nay. taken thereon, and the coventor rttall came the amend- nt to be published In one or more In each concresaion- al districts for two months Immediately preced.nc th« ceueral elecUon. and the fOTg»M«BMy«yui»awiigwTnTrswrga YOU MAY not get ona of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, but there lsu prize for every, customer in the low prices I make this month. GEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeweler. S20 Second street ssxassEaoiXH same nh.iU bo submitted to the people ut tho next general election, and the voter* thereat shall have written or printed on their tickets "For UaUilca- Uon,” or "Against UatUlca£lon, M 'tta'they may ohoase, and If ft' majority* 1 of the eleutora qualified to vote for memebre of the next general assembly.hvotlng, fhall v»>to in favor of ratification, then sold amendment shall become^n part of said article 7, seotlon L paragraph 1 of the constitution of th«ls state, and the governor aha 11 make proclamation thereof. . Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That nil laws and parts of laws in conflict with this net be, and the same are, hereby repealed. Approved December 10, 1893. No. 409. An act to amend article 3, section 4, paragraph 3 of tho constitution of 1877 by striking out the word "Oc tober in tho third 1tne after the word "In" and before tho figures ”1878," and eubstltutlng therefor tho word "July," and the manner of submit ting the same. *nnd for other pur poses. Section 1. Be enacted by the gen eral assembly of Georgia, nnd it Is hereby enacted by authority of same, That from mid after January l, 1M»5, Article 8, section 4, paragraph 3 of the constitution of 1877 be altered nnd amended by striking out the word "October" in the third fine after the word ‘in" and before the figures "1878," and substituting therefor the word "July." so that sahl paragraph, when amended, shall read as follows, viz.: "The first meeting of tho general as sembly after thq ratification* of this constitution shall be on the fourth Wednesday In July, 1878, nnd annually thereafter on the same day, until tho day shall be changed by law." See. 2. Re It further enacted. That If tb s amendment ba agreed to by two- thirds of the members elected to each of the two houses. <he same shall be en tered bn their Journals, with the yeas And nays taken thereon, nnd the gover nor alull cause said amendment to be published In ono or more newspapers in each congvosKhxnal district for two months previous to the next general election, and the same shall b© submit ted to the people nt the next general election, and the legal votes at said •loddon shall have written or printed on thoir ticket*. "Fbr UaTiflcation," or "Against Ratification," n« they tiny choose to vote: and if a majority of the Qualified electors shall vote in favor of rati flea Pm. sahl amendment shall come a ixirt of said article 3. section 4. peragraph a of the constitution of this state, and the governor shall mike proclamation thereof. • Sec. 3. Re it further etuefed. That all laws In conflict with this act be, and tne Kime are hereby repealed. Approved December 21, ISM. Now. therefore. I. William J. Northen. governor of oil ! state, do Issue this, my proclamation, declaring the three 43) foregolnc proposed amendments to the ponstttutton are hereby submitted f.u- ratification or rejection to the legal vot ers of the mute at the general election t* be held on Wetlnesday, October 3. I8t>4. as provided In said acts. W. J. Northen, Governor. By the Governor: W. H. HarrLoq. Sec. Ex. Dept ghawtii « Tmoa » ,"ro i>*»* t im.I «m»4 1’ituKt.vutlKNL r*nt Mied for 01 WOMEN j^vyeft a uuEftSL W » M. iHKiVlU. JVGRiBDA'BLY to an order of the court or ordinary of Bibb countyT will be sold at suction, at the court house door of said county, on the first Tues day In October, 1S94, within the legal hours of sale the following property to-wlt: That lot of land nnd (he im provements thereon lying nnd being In the city of Macon, Ga„ being a part of Ibt No. 6 In block No. Cfi, fronting 77 feet 6 laches on private alley, known ns AIcKovItt'e alloy, running In nn easterly direction from tho Intersection of said alley with property formerly belonging to Mrs. Mary k. Doyle, along the lino of said property about 50 feet, thence along the line of the property belong ing to Price, In a southerly direc tion 71 feet 6 inches, thence 49 feet to said alley. Gold as the property of Mrs. Mary E. Doyle, late of said county, deceased. Terms of sale. cash. This September 4. 1891. THE MACON SAVINGS BANK. Administrator de Bonis Non Cum Tes- tsmento Annexo. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By virtue bf nn onler from Bibb coun ty count ot ordinary, passed nt the Au- gut* term, 1894. of srW court, will be nabl on the tirwt Tuesday in October, 1894,' between the legul hours of sale, before she court house d'jor of Eibb county In Alticon, Ga., the fltflawing de- KTibwl vwpehty belonging to the e?* toitc of Mm. Mary Hogan, late of said chunky, doceaned, flop <fhe purjwso of Kiy4ng the debts of said «Unte urt .fbr distribution among tho heara of said estate, mo-wtut: One lot. with improve- jilts ‘thereon, lying ami being In the cbty of Moron. Ga.. o n Plum at reef, be tween Second n'ml 'DrIni streets, and knhwn ns the residence of (he de ceased. nnd being city lot No. 639; a.ild krt being 52 1-2 feet from nnd 210 feet deep, more or le«. Terms or wile, cash. Adnvlnihiarator KKtalte iMnry A. Hogan. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-Ordlnarr's Office, Sept. 3. 1894.—L. L. Lyon, execute-- of the estate of Richard F. Lyon, late of said county, deoeaitild. having n;fpl!ed to mo for leave to sell at private sale four-fifths (4-5) undivided Interest In lot of land No. 1190, now In Forsyth county. Go., formerly Cherokee county, said lot containing about 40 acres, belonging to the estate of Richard F. Lyon, deceased, for the payment of debts and distribution’ Till* Is, therefore, to notify all pirtlea con cerned that leave to sell at private sale will be granted as astod for at the next October term. 15S4. of *dd*nibb court of ordinary, unless objections ore filed. C. M. 7\ I LEY, Ordinary, Paints, Oils, Glass, Gash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Write for Quotations Before Placinq Your Orders. 0. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH, GOORX LUMBER MOULDING), PAISfl LIN: AND GEHcii. \ AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOHEES. G. Bernd & Go. WAcotr, ox, Manufacturer* and 1WWS4-4 gABITO» SADDLERY. LEATHER AND SHOE FIDtSQ*. 45r*. 452. 454 an-3 456 Cherry Street. L. Cohen & Co., LIQUOKS, CIGARS and TODACCO. Cheapest house fu Slacon. Orders promptly flllod. J. L. HACK, Manager. - - - Macon Ga. A trial eolicltod. W. A. DAVIS, W. F. IIPLMES, Liberal advances made on cotton In store. The very lowest rate Of insur ance. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO,, INCORPORATED CAPITAL, £60,000. * CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,* . , i Vl AND MANUF ACTtntERJl OF {• ,( . _ Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. Office ami ffnleiroomi, 409 to 413 Poplar Street.’ COTTON. . I wish to Inform my friepds and pa trons that I have moved across Poplar street, opposite my old stand, nnd with improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, I am better prepared than ever to handle their cotton to ad vantage. Consignments always receive ray prompt and personal attention. NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 517-523 Poplar street. ))• T« jonxsTox, W. A. Davis, ProahlouL Vico President. fJowAno AL buna, Secretary and Trouartt The Guarantee of Georgia. Co Writes bonds for cashiers, treasurers, on. minlstratorB, executors, guardians, rtw cetvers. and dojm a general aduclaTz business. ♦ Office >44 Becond atrsef $3 SHOE $5. CORDOVAN, ;FREIiCH&EHAM8llEDCALF: ’ ’WW Fine calf&iyansaroii POLICE’,3 Sole*. i2S- 0#2 ' WORKINe MEN? Y . kxtra FINE. 015 *2J\?2 BoysSchodlShoes. f j'- 7ft, SEND FOR CATALCGUB -•VP w« L* DOUGLAS , HlftOCLTON, MASS, envo winner l»y purchunins W. L. - 3*ouglns ^lioes* Because, we Qi t the lurgrpt mnmifactttrers of advertised she*? i:i the world, and guarantee the value by ctaramng tlie name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices nnd the middleman's 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 any other make. Tafc* no mbstitute. If your dealer.cannot supplj yoo* we cau. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. * ' ,r 518 CHERRY StREET. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an ortler of the court of ordi nary for said county I wifi sell at pub lic outcry to the «N&hest bidder for cash, on the 22d day or September, 1894, beginning at 10 o'clock u.m and contin uing said sale from day to day, ,|f necessary, all of the personal prop erty belonging'to-tho eatulte of M. L. Munger, deceased, said personal prop erty collating of pianos, organs, store and olLee fixtures, musical Instruments of various kinds and other articles np- peruilnglng to the music business. Also, lncludlg personal apparel and all articles of value now located la the store on Mulberry street In the city of Macon, formerly employed by said Munger in his business. Said sale will bo made at the storehouse aforesaid for the purpose ,of paying tho debts of said estate, etc. J. U. ANDERSON, Administrator M. L. Munger. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY-James Cuthbert having applied to me for let ters of administration on the estate of C. Ned Strong, to Issue to James L. An derson. the county administrator. This Js, therefore, to notify all parties concerned, to file objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday In October, l©4, or else letters of administration will then be Issued % as as asked for. a M. WILEY, Ordinary. Madison Avenue HOTEL, Hadiscn Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3 per day and up. ' American flan. Fireproof and first-class In every par ticular. Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. Tho Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass tho door. % H. M. CLARK, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. .7. J. SUBERS. ’ Permanently located. In th. .pi, daltlea venereal. Lost energy ret atored. Female Irregularities an I poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address Sn confidence, with atumn B10 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. I DR. C. H. FEKTB, 0 EYE, EAR. THROAT AND N03E. .Hour*. 9 to 1 and 3 to 6. Telephons •4. Office, 572 Mulberry, corner Second etreet, Macon. Ga. . ! 4 DR. J. H. SHORTER. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Office 568 Cherry St, Macon. Ga. MACON SAVINGS- BANK B76 Mulberry, Street, Maeon, Ga. ■« Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposits of $1 and upward. Real estnte loans on the monthly Installment plan, nnd loan! on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act at administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL... H. G. CUTTER.... J. W. CANNON.. President .Vice-President Cashlet EXICHANGE BANK, OF MACON,’ .GA. J ’ H. J. Lamar, Ueo. B. Turpin. Prasldent. * Vice-President. J. W. CsbiQlsi. Cashier. We solicit the business ot mirchanta. planters and banks, oirerlnc theta courtesy, promptness, safety ; and liber-- . silty. The largest capital and surplus ot any bank lu Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & THUSr CO MACON, oeouqil H. J* Lamar, President; Geo. B Tur. Iita. Vice-Prertdeat; J. w. Cabanls* Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant. • CAPITAL, 8200.009. SURPLUS, J30.000. Interest paid on deposits s per'-cent* per annum. Economy la the rood tc wealth. Deposit your savings any they wUl be Increased by interest. Com pounded aemi-annually. E. Y. MIALLARY. President j. j. COBB. Cashier, DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Ga. Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which intcrM* -»in pounded aemi-annually at rate of 5 per cent, per annum 1 tCr0f,t w 1 be cotnm change n bought°an k ?« n oW. b0n '' ,a “* commerclai paper dJscounted, X 1L Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. Vice Pre.ld.nL L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier. The American National Ban& r MAGON, GA. CAPITAL.v» , r , r %r ..8250,000 00 SURPLUS Largest capital of any national bank in Central "Geonrti"’ a ££* kSK3. U0M * WU1 Wceiv * careful Station. w ..825.000.01 Accounts of )orrMpon OF MACON. GA. CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 K. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. I. C. PLAIFS SOI, BANKER BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 186* Interest Banking in all its branches, allowed on '1 itne Denosit& YYc handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild "of London for all European points.