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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNTNG, SEPTEMBER 20, 18D4.
■ 1/ J ■■ R^^SSrSiSU'Will
EDITOR PERRY
WAS COMMITTED
Upon en Inveitigation Before United
Statee Commissioner L* M,
Erwin Yesterday.
WANTED TO DUPE GAMBLERS
Slut Scltarc II* Coaid Get Anybody an III*
« Striae tbi FhIoSoi Department
Got Onto Ida lleckrt—Ilia
Attorn* jr Talk*.
air. John A'. Perry, the editor of the
Xrwlnton World, a Populist paper, who
was lamented day before yesterday for
defrauding the mall, woe, upon » coni'
mltmc-nt hearing before United States
Commissioner Erwin yesterday, bound
over to the court.
Upon (be evidence brought to the at
tention of the oommlsstouer the com-
mltmant wua oiuAly determined upon.
ft-' a very Strong case against Perj-y
s'a.A Is likely to glvs him come serious
trouble betfona he trots through wfrti It.
for perverting the use of Uncle Sam's
snail bag to carry on an unlawful bual-
nma la nn offenae which when Commit
ted doea not often escape heavy' pun
ishment. v
The prosecution of Perry was Insti
tuted by J. W. Hudson of Qutada, Cal.,
editor of a small newspaper there, in*
testimony given In tAvowed that some
time back Perry sent him a circular
letter advertising his playing curds.
This circular and others like tl were
produced set the trial. They were Issued
under the auptlon, "Irwlnton Playing
Card Company," and advertise n cer
tain kind of card made by the company.
With which Perry ctolm* tin* most In
experienced 'hand can piny winning
poker. He sent one of these circulars
to Hudson and engaged to huve it pub
lished bn his paper, whtoh lie did. Hud-
son could not get the pulritc.vUon fee
from Perry,, and believing tho case a
bad one, anyway, reported bhn to th*
poathtllre suthVrHIes at Waahlngttm,
which resulted In Inspector BeiSs be
ing put on the esse.
Tn testimony upon which Perry wvis
bound over seems to bo very tkirang
ing, or. J. «. Wood, a poimlnont gen
tleman of IrwheUm', tcstWed thwt In
ootrverstihfon vrtth Perry 'he was told
upon qtpwtlonhig liVm about his scheme,
that bis Idea W.w to dupe California
ptmllrn ntvd other Western.
When
answeiw came In they had always to bn
•oeompinled by the price of the "snap"
and the ••Itialc cards.”
Pherllf Nat Hughes of Wilkinson
omsvty gave In lesttmony that was
strongly against Perry. He mild that
on one wewlnn he toed given him a
full history of hi* plan. Hughes ad
vised him of the dinger of carrying on
auoh business through the tnaHs. '
'Among other things, it was proved
that Perry bad directed cwmwpoudence
concerning the dud company to be nil-
drimeed to lock llox 37, which is his
own private lock box. This wua brought
out by the evidence of J. W. Hudson,
the California, newspaper man. The
criminal Tart of Terry's arttono. * he
la guilty, la In M* using the malls lo
further n dWhonor*lblo wnd dishonest
enterprise and In not sending out nnd
selling Ms card*. _ _
C<». n. T>. Locke, attorney for Perry,
soya the ease 1* a small on*, and does
not take the action of the commlesAvncr
yesterday s* In uny way strongly Ind
iting til* gum * “**
.... „ At any rate, he will
makes stubborn tight for his client. He
olaltna that Perry Was never received
any registered toiler or momoy order
or anything of the kh*! from any CUII-
fornto newspaper directed In «*re of
the frwfrthm Ithiylng Card Compaw.
which he win endeavor to prove to the
court wnd make out of ft a very strong
and convincing potnlf
SELLS
BROTHERS
SPEAK
lb Our Many Southern Frlends-Oreet-
iiur: Five yearn have rolled around since
laet we met, during which time we have
exhibited our immense cirrus, menagerie
and hippodrome In almost every elate and
territory In the American Union, nnd In
all tho colonies in Australia, and now.
upon our return here, wo are confronted
with a umlkToii* and libelous attack from
an ollad^ed rival ithuw that arrogate*
unto Itwelf all liie merit and morality
lying around looae, und not having suf-
ficlent Mini none of It* own It attempt* to
attend* to ours. If the people had no
momorjea; |f a quarter of a century of
fair dealing and uninterrupted success; If
a good record of unbroken promlxcx, such
a* haa never been known before In the
show buxinexx; if paying promptly ono
hundred cent* on the dollar for twenty-
five year*; If every promise faithfully per
forated for two and one-haif decade* Khali
not entitle u* to the confidence of the
people, then, truly, we have lived in vain.
We have aroused tiie blttereat opposition
from other ahowx, but we have micceeded
while they have failed.
We publicly plead guilty of having re
duced tho price of admlaulon In tho North
and Houth and havo canned other Micmn
to follow our example, and now In their
effort to “make a virtue a net-null y, *
they lay cialm to being the originators
of low price*. These showmen, who ate
no filled with a dealre to protect the
Houthern people, ond are slopping over
with virtue, ought to know 'hut tho
Southern people are not no gullible an to
be misled In believing the allege*] inter
view of a “Southern ' at
printed in a handbill and circulated ex-
tennlvely, la anything other than a fake
of the th Incat aort, and It will not
atrengthen their rouse to any alarming
extent, undir cover of so thin n disguised
attempt to “draw In a Southern gentle-
man." We havo had an experience of
many year* among tho Southern people,
and believe we know their char.viter, and,
unlex* we ure very much mistaken, South
ern gentlemen huve a habit of uttcnding
strictly to their own bufrtnexx, and
would rot Iwod themed ve» to
rake tho hot chestnuts in a Yankee
trick."
Not content with aaaaAMng ua In print
and press, they have dextroyed, derated
or covered over our bill* in tho country,
and Ikivo proven thomaelvca to bo “all
liotiorable men/* a* Mark Anthony said
of th© men who murdered Caesar at the
foot of Pompey'i statute.
Poor silly fools, to attempt to prejudice
the Southern petipl© ngainta us, or Influ
ence the people who will attend Sells
tiros.* greatest show on earth at
On to a bad practice? Just as easy and double as
much genuine cheapness for you to buy stylish, de
pendable Clothes, instead of the clumsy, thrown-
togethcr sort that abound so plentifully about town.
Every garment in our store is a gem of perfect fit
serene.
RENT LIST—POSSESSION OCTOBER 1,1891
LIST OP HOUSES FROU J29 UP.
, SEPT. 24
12 l-2c. for Handkerchiefs
worth 25c. Phillips.
I' | TWO GREAT M EN
IWM1 Be «t the StetnwAY (Murto Hill To-
mcrnvw Night.
'Everyone who know* » good thing
in tho way of a high das* entertainment
will be out at <hs grand COnwrtot
Slenlway Muelo Hall tomorrow night.
dlrlci havo bosn olsoett «l X® *nu ®0
cents and reserved seats are now on
sale at t/ulden A Bate*' Music House.
Th* demnnd for aeat* show* how lh*
people of Macon appreciate this clxs* of
entertaturnout, and th* management,
being encouraged, will In all probability
present several other high elias atlrac-
Gens on the stage at Btelnwny Hall
during the season.
Tba*e who have heard Mr. Joseph H.
Dcnck oerform sro always anxious to
hear him again. No ptanlst baa ever
vt sited M«oon who might b» considered
hi* superior, nnd not for many vear*
h»v* the people of Macon bad *uch a
programme placed before them that
which will be pro*ented bn Friday
night by limn. D*nok and tllil*.
iMuitr In Its very assstie* the mualc
that reach** th* soul: calling up all
that Is heat and loveliest In man and
woman, will b* beard when the au
dience. losing night of Mr. Denck and
the Instrument front which the music
come*, hear only the wraith of sound
and harmony or elaaucnce that comes
alone under tho nuater'a touch.
An evening with Wc. Lurlu* Perry
Hills, the great humorist. Impersona
tor and poet. Is well spent, even with
out anything else to draw.
Mr. <11111* has atone held an audience
delighted for ttoura. and the enthusias
tic notices of hla work siren by th*
press throughout the United mate*
ought to be a sufficient guarantee cf
Friday night's entertainment.
you wrIU tie pleased with die mild
and “ ‘
Is.ling effect* of the Jnpaueee
liver Pellets. Tty thorn. Sold by
Goodwyo & Email, dniggkts.
Second-lmnd school books
bought, sold nnd exchanged.
McEvoy-Sanders Co.,
672 Cherry St.
rrru
\ DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. 6. Moore, who has for the
last eight yean been reasonable in hit
charges (or dental fork, and who Is
better prepared to do bridge, crown and
nil kinds of denial work, having taken
a. post-graduate course In prosthetic
dentistry, owing to the stringency or
the times, la willing to.be even more
reasonable m hi* charges. Come, let
him examine your teeth and see haw
reasonable you can have your dental
work done. Tran extracted without
pain, lit Washington avenue, nssr
First Baptist church. Vlnevllle and
tB.1t Line of street cars paw hi. offira
,t.,,e U.^m da VH * V X
door. Macon, a*.
Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WoUTa Pair Highest Mc4*l and Dirtcma.
Did It ever occur to them that Riant*
don't light plginlex? We arc never afraid
of th© weak. It U la tho Htrong who aro
feared.
We have th© largest and bext irtiow we
huve ©ver brought South, and we auxert
and challenge contradiction that ourx lx
th© only Mr »how ihat ©ver come South
In It* entirety. Wo have always nddod
to It, while other »how* jnvarfcilily cut
down when vaulting the South. We will
ahow th© i»©opl© here the ttne*t horxe*.
the richest parade, the beat clrcux, the
larxeat menacerle, the moat thrilling hlp-
lsodrome races, and the flne*t nnd hlRcest
I . S...II. Qnulh It'MU
tent* ever eem North or South. While
other show * have been falling by th© way.
■Me Sell* Bros, nr© flushed with victory
and In the acnlth of succe**,
LIST OF HOUSES FROM IS TO $20.
Street—
No. Room*. Price
Street-
No.
Rooms. Price
Orange
. 507
S
& 00
Second. * • • • •
. . 221
6
18 00
Howl
.. 2»
5
’Si •«»
Orange
. . . 4M
4
$15 O')
Itono Park.
. e 143
8
,TI) 0)
ft
Oak
. . 655
7
10 V)
Third
... 770
4
15 O')
Oak
. Gtf
7
SB •»>
Walnut
... 915
7
13 0*
Washington avenue.
. 250
8
:*) «»o
Walnut
... 917
7
15 Of)
Washington avenue.
. 02
7
20 (M
Fourth
. . 120
G
17 IN
spring
.. 365
C
a :**i
Roxa
... 432
5
12 50
New
. . 604
8
r»
Ross
.. ..1336
7
18 0)
Now
. J505
0
22 60
Huguenln Heights.
4
10 00
Forsyth
. 141
b
ro in
Oak
....HI
c
13 0)
Oglethorpe
. .1171
C
22 f0
College
.1128
G
1G 00
Vlnvllle
7
25 00
Columbus. ... * .
... 341
4
8 00
UiiKuenln Heights. .
0
22 ti)
Columbus
.. .. 345
4
8 00
During the last week I have rented aou great number of de»riable houses If
you leave a six or seven-room house close In. place it on my rent list, a* I have
several customers looking for surh a place. I still have for reit a good many
houHe&thnt It would pay you to look at |f you wish to rent a house.
Win FOR ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO
B. .A. WISE, 1 DENTIL AGENT. S SECOND SILT
MACON, GA.
5) to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
jnes, Boil
J, JJUIHUU,
SAW MILLS,
Machinery Ail .Kinds.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN JTOTTLES ONLY.)
Qn accbunt of Us atnolute ilbrlty, wholesomentaa, good taste and quality to
ala dlReatlon It 1* a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article incom
parably strengthening to the invalid and convalescent
This beer Is brewed from beat selected malt and from hops imported from
Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method in the Hof Brauerei at
WJftW, Bohemia. Barbarossa ik a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste nnd
brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality Is preferred to the imported
Ptlitlor hv nAnntilaiiiii«
Pil»nor by connoinems.
tFor tho dinner table and for a lunch there Is nothing better than n bottle
of Barbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In tho city. Thono (31. Sole Agents.
YOU MAY not get ons of :tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles,
but thero IS a prize for every customer In the low prices I make this
month. GEO. T.{BEE LAND. Jeweler. 530 Second street.
IT IS TRUE
We have kept aloft from any auesUonubl*
artifices or tho Introduction of "fak*
features." We have never masqueraded
In borrowed plumes
We have never hired any mun'e name.
Wo have never exhibited painted ele
phant, and claimed they -sere "aacred '
We have never exhibited a repreeentn.
lion of drunken I’asan orglo* and called
tt a spectacle.
We have never exhibited half-breed and
half-caete negroes under the htgh-snundlng
title of "An Ethnological Congress."
We have kept our show clean, healthy
ond moral, and tt Is patTonlsed by the
test pwple everywhere. The reflned, pure
and good people North amt Houth under
stand this and do not hesitate to take
their families. Being heads of families
oursclvt* nnd having children of our own
we would not present anything that would
offend the nw*t fnatldl ma
Any portion who tees our outllt will at
once understand why other ehtaw* fear to
follow us
Thus far we have spoken. We will now
let other* apeak. Youra truly.
BEI4.8 JlltOS.
The following unsolicited editorial fronV
The Louisville Courier-Journal of Septem
ber 9th. amply proves that our assailants
have been false witnesses against us:
"After giving one performance to the
largest crowd, seen here In yearn Sells
Bros' circus left last night for Owens,
boro. EverytffinK about the show le clean
and brkdit. and has been recognised and
enlarged for the annual v Southern tour.
The menagerie contains one or the (argent
ooUectloas of ran wild boasts la captivi
ty. Tho ahow Is all BeU* lira*.' claim (or
It, and they will no doubt do an excellent
business In the Southern country."
Th* foUowing from Gen. Thomas M.
Thylcar, chief of police. LoulsvUle, Ky.:
"It stve me pleasure to say Hell. Bros.'
shows In their magnitude, and stwpuslng
qualities both as to quantity of valuable
proptrtfaa and an excellent entertain-
ineht are fully equal ta any show* ever
exhibited In LoulsvIUa The crowded tents
the part two day*, which have never been
seen her* before, ire certainly subrtan*
dal endorsements from our cltlxms of th*
well warned popularity ef Hell* Bros'
■how*. It Is gratifying to this depart
ment to note the exceptional management
which ha* chunrtMtsed It* stay In this
city. Youra truly.
THOMAS H. TAYLOR. ,
"Chief of . ollc*."
1 Louisville. Ky.. Sept. 7. lSW.”
MADISON, GA .Thursday. Sept, as
AUGUSTA. OA Friday. *ert a
MILLKDGKVILLE. OA.Saturday, Sept. 9
MACON. OA Monday, Sept. St
COLUMIU'H. OA Tuesday, Sept S
MONTGOMERY. At-V Wcd'eday. Sept. St
PRt.M A, ALA Thursday. Sept if
MERIDIAN. Ml Friday. H*PL tl
MOBIL* ALA Saturday, 8ept. 9
11II1B COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. .AGREEABLY to nn order of the
Will be sold before the court house S?'!i I S r . 0 , r ?.?SSL" i®!& c „*“ n J y hZ“!
door In Iho city of Macon, during the
legal hours of tulle, on the llrst Tuesday
In October, 18!>4, the following proper
ty. to-wlt: Ono grist mill, being a
frame building, Book automatic
engine, wllh boilers, heaters,
pumps and all necessary cou-
nccttous.ln said bidding. Also one
grain elevator building and waridiouso
connected thereto, together with funs,
elevators nnd complete machinery nec
essary to saltl elevator in said Imlldlng
nnd furniture lu said building, nml all
other property In said KUlldlngg and on
the premises of every description found
ou the laud of the Central Ihillrond and
Banking Company of Georgia, situated
on the comer or Walnut and Fifth
streets, In the city of Macon, belonging
to Taylor Bros. & Hall Levied on to
satisfy tt fa Issued from city court of
Mnrbn In favor of the National Bank
of Ohntubersburg, Pa., vs. Taylor Bros.
& llall.
Also at the same time and place, one-
half undivided lulerest in tlut part of
lot No. 0 In southwestern survey of city
of Macon fronting geveuty-tivo feet on
Fourth street, situated ou tho north
east comer of said lot No. 0 at tho Inter
section of Fourt h and Oglethorpe
streets, running 00 foot on Oglethorpe
street to Martha Davis’ line, now In
dicated by a cross fence, theme along
line of Martha Davis 75 feat, lnoro or
',. k lb« koothweat-m Une of this lot,
commeuoffiy at a point 70 foot from the
corner of Fourth nnd Oglc.liorpo streets
and running at rtglit angles to said
Fourth strevt until It reaches the lluc
of Martha Davis, hi the rear a distance
of 70 feet, more or less. On said l<>t Is
a brick building two stories high, with
rooms up stair*. Levied on ns the prop
erty of E. Crockett to satisfy a tt fa
lsattcd In city court of Macon In favot
of It. 8. Lanier v*. E. Crockett.
L. B. UKIUUNGTON,
Deputy Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
By virtue of an older passed st th*
September term. llCH. of the mbb county
court of ordinary, will be told before the
court louse door In Bibb county, G*„
between the local hours of sa'e, ou the
Crat Tnesdty ta October, list, th* foltxr-
Irg described property belonglnc to th*
ertste of N. A. it -irw’.h. Late of **M
eouuty, deceased. to.wlt: A tract of land
In th* city of Mseon. Gs.. and known a*
lot No. s*v*a (7) ta square ten tli ), *r-
cordlng to trap of A. E. Uonrdmnn. «M
lot bring ilfty-two feet front and III feet
deep, mere or less, and fronttacoii an
ally between Monroe and Madlsou streets
Hibl lot of land will be sold for the pur
pose of paying the debts of .sail estate
sad tor distribution. Terms of sals cosh.
MRS. ROBA MCGRATH.
Administratrix estate N. A. M exrulh, de
ceased.
' GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—A. J. Col-
Ibis, having applied to me for letter* of
administration on the estate of Mrs. B.
Scanlon, late of aaM county, deceased;
this Ik therefore, to notify all ponies con
cerned. to (Is objection*. If any they
have, on or before the Uni Monday m
October, IM, or letters wlU be Issued as
asked for.
C. SI. WILEY, Ordinary.
bo sold at auction, at the court house
tpor of said .county, on tho first Tues
day In October. 1691. within the legal
houra of sal© the following property
to-wlt: That lot of land anil the Im
provement* thereon lying and being in
the city of Macon, Ga„ being a part of
Ibt No. 0 In block No. 68, fronting 77
feet 6 Inches on private alley, known as
McKevItt's alley, running in an easterly
direction from the Intersection of said
alley with property formerly belonging
to Mrs Mary E. Doyle, along the lhne
of said property about 60 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.
Sold as <ho property of Mrs. Mary E.
Dbyle. late of said co.unty, deceased.
Terms of sale. cash. This September
4. 1894.
THE MACON SAVINGS BANK,
Administrator tie Bonis Non Cum Tos-
tamento Annexo.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By virtue t>f an older from Bibb coun
ty court of ordinary, passed at the Au
gust term. 1894. of sMd cctrrt, mill be
Kdd on tbs ttnst Tueodny ta Ootober,
1694, between the legal houra of sale,
before the court house <lt»r of Elbb
county In Mhcoo. Go., the fbHowtag fle-
aarlbed property belonging to tlhi es
tate of Mrs. Maty Hogan, late of said
t&unfty. doceased. fbr ttie purpose of
'.?. e daW * * rata to and tor
distribution among the heirs of sa4d
eetate v ju>-wa: One lot, wrlth Improve-
menlta thereon, lying and being In the
city ef Mnooo. G«.. on Plum street, be
tween Second and Thlhl street^ and
known as ths rcsklence of the tle-
No. 659; said
tot being 61 1-J feet frortt and 210 feet
deep, more or less. Terms of sole. cosh.
Ad.ranr.o~.,— c— , W J, A - DAVIS.
Adnamrtmihr EMtale alary a. Hogan.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Ordtnsry's
Office. Sept. A 1191.—L L. Lyon, executor
of the estate of Richard F. Lyon late
of sold county, deceeaed. having appllod
to me for leave to sell st private sal.
four-fifths (44) undivided Interest in lot
of land No. 1110. now ta Forsyth county
Gw, formerly Cherokee county, said lot
containing about 40 acne*, belonging to
th* estate of Richard F. Lyon, dectneed
for the payment of debts and distribution
This is, therefor*, to notify**!! parties con
cerned that leave to sell st private sal*
will bo granted as asked for st the next
October term. 1JM of said Bibb court of
ordinary, utiles* objections art tiled.
a M. WILEY, Ordinary
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
Write for Quota(ions.-ra«afl
Before Placing Your Orders.
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
ni LUMQtit, MUULuiN'jj, fAinix LI: AND CEfAE’ii,
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LmiHQ WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd &c Co,
Monultetorers sad Diaisrs..
SADDLERY,
leather and shoe wdiscu
Sfh. 453* ISJan’U 430 Cherry Strait.
L. Cohen &
Q
p
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
J. L MACE, Manager. -
• Macon Qe.
A trial solicited.
B. T. RAY.
XV. A. DAVIS, XV. F. HOLMES,
W, A. DAVIS & CO.. Cotton Factors, 4
Liberal advances made on cotton In store. The very lowest rate of insur.
MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER DO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
„ „ | 1, AND MANUF ACTURERS OF ,
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hatr.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc.
COTTON.
I wlah 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
GUAKANBED!
ELLIOTT ESTES.
517-623 Poplar street
$3 SHOE,
95. CORDOVAN.
. rorrirua. emamci irnr*Ai c* *
: FRENCH&EriAMEUfDCALf:
=54^.5? nNECAlf&KANSAMU
I 9 3.9! POLICE,3 sous.
^SSSSW.
*2 Ji.L? EoysschcclShoes.
<£§§&,
END FOR CATALOGU8
W-L* DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
sATCjtnoiHjy Jb^pitrcbRMlag W# L.
Because, we are the largest raanufacttirers of
.- Avci'.ihol .slion ill the world, und guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price oa
the bottom, which protects you against high
prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold ere'y-
whcrc at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take uo substitute. If your
dealerco**”''* •’t?*'’*' ••*>u, w «*an. *rcld W
ROOHESTER SHOE CO.
Yon
013 CHERRY STREET.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By
virtue of iib orUer of the court of ordi
nary for said county I win sell ai pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, on the 22d day if Septtember, 1894,
beginning at 10 o'clock tt.m and oonittn-
uirng ssld sale from day to • day. It
necessary, all of the personal prop
erty betonglng-to the estate of M. L.
Munger, deceased, said personal prop
erty consisting of pianos, organs, store
and office fixtures, musical Instruments
of various kinds and other articles ap-
pertalnging to the muslo business.
Also, lacludlg. personal apparel and all
articles of value now located In tho
store on Mulberry street In the city of
Macon, formerly employed by said
Munger In his business. Slid sale will
be mndo at the storehouse aforesaid
for the purpose of paying the debts of
said estate, etc.
J. L. ANDERSON,
Administrator M, L. Munger.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
fladlson Avc. and 58th St..'
NEW YORK.
SS/tr day and up. American rian.
Fireproof and first-class in every par
ticular.
Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Avc. and Belt
Lino cars pass tho door.
H. M. CLARK, Psos.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. M1ARK O'DANIEL,
Office 318 Second Street. .
Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 6. Telephom
Residence 374 Onan-go street,
phone 389.
Tela
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In ths sol
daltles venereal. Lost energy re<
stored. Female Irregularities ant
poison oak. Curs guaranteed,
In confidence, with stamp:
Address JS w
IIP Fourth street. Macon, a*.
DB. C. H. PEETJB,
BYE, BAR, THROAT AND NOSE:
Hours. 9 to 1 and 3 to S. Telephom
94. Office. 672 Mulberry, cornel Second
street. Macon. Gs.
'DR. t. H. SHORTER.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 1
Office 663 Cherry St, Mecca, Go.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE3.
Will be ehSd before the court hotwe
door in the city of Macon during the
legal hours of mle on the first Tuesday
hi October next:
Lot No. 2. In block 4. aouthweat com-
mb ns, In the etty off STaoon, Bibb coun
ty. On. Levied on oa the property of
John Herrington nnd lizzie Herrington
to satisfy a Justice count ft. fa. Issued
from the 664th dfatrtct G. M. In favor of
C. F. Oorsori vs. John Herrington and
Lizzie Herrington.
G. S. WE8TCOTT, Sheriff.
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. Thle Is,
therefore, to notify *11 parties concerned,
to file objections. If any they have, on
or before the first Monday In October, 1891,
or else letters of administration will then
b* Issued aa as aaksd for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
676 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,00(1
Pays 5 per cent Interest on deposit!
of SI and upward. Real estate loans of
the monthly Installment plan, and loan]
on good securities at low rates. LegJ
depository for trust funds. Will set s|
administrator, executor, guardian, ra
celver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL.,,.,,.,. President
H. G. CUTTER Vice-Presldonl
J. W. CANNON Cashlej
EXICHANGE BANK,.
ATS uienu HI 1
OF MACON, OA.
H. J. Lamar. Gee. B. Turpin.
President. Vlce-Presldtafi
J. W. Cxbinles, Cashier.
Ws solicit ths business of mtrehonta
planters and banka offering then
courtesy, promptness, safety and liber,
altty. The largest capital and ouiptui
ot any bank ta Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST GO
1I1COX OEOEGU.
II, J. Lamar, Frealdent; Geo. n. Tun
utr. Vice-PreaHentf J, w. Oabanlsa
Cashier: D. M. NeUIgxa. Accountant.
CAPITAL, 190,009. SURPLUS: 130,00#
Interest poison deposits s p*r cent
per annum. Economy Is ths road
wealth. Deposit your savings say the*
In.Mau, — C#J ^|
E. Y. MALLARY. President J. j. COBB, Cashier,
DIME SAYINGS BANK,
420 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which Interest will be com.
pounded semi-annually at rate of 6 per cent per annum.
Loans bn 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.... .. „ ..J250.000.00 SURPLUS ,, S23 00009
^ Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts of
tanks, corporations and Individual* frit 1 receive careful attention. CorresDoisa
dent© Invited.
OF MACON. GA.
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.'
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CARIHRBt
I. C. PLANT’S SON,
BAJNTKEJEt
SACO* GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED <363
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits-
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild 'ol
London for all European points.
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