The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 21, 1894, Image 8

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1 R. C. WILDER'S SOIS C0.„ ' > MACON, GA. THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY ^DOENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894 Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blivids, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rt-urh and dres.ed. shingles, lath*, and dealer. In mixed paint* lead. die, lime, Waiter, cement and bulldcra* hardware. 614 TO 623 THIRD STREET. YELLOW PINE LUMBER MEN Southern Lumber Exchange Formed i Savannah at the Outcome of Existing Evils. WILL NOT BE A LUMBER TRUST PROCLAMATION To Amend Section! or the Conatltutlon of the State or Georgia. r Mr Do Preeldent—Its Object la to Correct Kxletlng Bvllo and Oct a Fair Return an the Product. ' The large manufacturer* of yellow pine lumber In thla nectlun, and many or whom have ofllcee or connections Hi Hew York, held practically an all-day session at the CoSoto In Savannah on yesterday and organized the Southern Lumber Exchange. 'Among the lame concern* represented at the meeting wore McDonough & Co, the Georgia Lumber Company, Cooney, Eckatein & Co., Dixon, Mitchell Ic Co., U. U. Gray h. ilro., It. M. Garbutt Co.,.15. E. Foy Manufacturing Company, Peikinc Hr Cu., George M. Drlntton, HUM well, Alllk-n to Co.. Jame* Lumber Com. pany and iFriorson & Co, The lumbermen met in the morning and din not adjourn lor dinner until 3 o’clock. They held ahothur session 'In the atternoon. which lusted until o’clock. Mayor J. J. McDonough preaided at the mooting, and permanent organiza tion was effected by hla uimnlmou* elec tlon a* prrelilent or the exchange, Mr. IT. J. Agncw of the firm of ®. II, Hunt ing & Co., waa elected vice president, llenra. Forkln*. Gray, 'Dixon amt Coo ney were elected directore. Mr. T, AVyllq of tho Georgia Lumber Company waa elected temporary secretary of the exchange. Representative* of theco Arm* Itnvo beun holding moctlnxn In Savannah U»r the last month, but they have kept the entire proceedings secret, on uccount of the fuot th»t tt we* desired to perfect tho organisation before It should be come known. The exchange was then only temporarily organized. About u year ago there wit* a move ment on A>ot to organize an association or tract among tho lumbermen, anil It was thought by somo that thlo was tho object for which this meeting was held, liut *ucn wits not the case. The asso ciation conlosnpl ited at that time and which may yet bo organised was to take In all tho lumbermen of tho country, itthl was In the nature of a trust which, It ha said. I« not the case with the South ern Lumber Exchange. That larger as sociation. hhwevrr. Is merely being kept In abeyance, and II Is the object of those intoreeited to perfect Ita organisation at an opportune time. President McDonough said night be fore list that the whole object und pur- pooo of this exchange wait limply to corrtvt the evtta that now exist In the lumber trade, und to provide n plan or meama by wntoh the manutnoturera of yellow pine hrmber will til least got a fatr return on their product, which, tt )a natd, tuts not been the chum 1n tho iiL jortty «<f limtiinocn In .some time. There ha* been more then one evil with which tho lumberman have haM bo oopo. Outside of business ttw-y were friendly enough with one trnother. but nn evil Whidh Iris done the trade us much or more dosnage than anything •too ho* been the whjKnWe outline or price*. This hat’boon largely due to the lumbermen themselves, but often as much us anything else to the efforts of roiireectWadlvi-a of large corporation* to got their supplies a* cheaply as pos sible by insisting that the lumberman ■would hove to boat * eertahi price be fore ho could got tho ottlce-. Prroldem hlcDonuugti staid the South ern Lumber Exchange wa r not a trust, nor 'was It contemplated Win* tt should be a concern with arbitrary or tlxed Ideas. It wu* not formed, ho s,fld, for the purpose of dtctuUlllg to tho people iwhob they slinuM pay tor dumber, nor did ft propose tu advance price* beyond it lkili* teller* the lumbermen would bo ,Vgs reimbursed for.whai they Spend. ‘5. Object, he sold. «rtte simply to de vise Home means wberdby n fair re turn could bo ublaini-.l .".1 to correct the evils complaliMtl of. \ The tavt two stciaon* have n.een pret ty severe one* srith the lumber trade, and price* hove been wo low test! there anus little money in the butenessA Thka srito perhaps the principal reason which has led tbs Southern lumbermen trfvde- vlso somv mean* for their own prott'fl- linn Thn nth" mlssl IlMl ah# tXllt ■(■•hvltF.k-. tlon. The organization of thla exchange; It Is believed, will eventually mesn The formation or * wort* of prices, but It* in,-m item toy It* purpose Is rather to atop the cutting of prices than tu die- tat* what they shall be Executive Department, A tlanta, Oa., duly 28, 189,\ — Whereas, The general assembly of Georgia, at the session of 1893, passed the following three (3) acts to mend the constitution of the state, to-wit; , No. 194 An apt to amend paragraph 1 of sec tion 2 of article 6 of the constitution of this suite, so as to Increase the number of judges of the supreme court of this suite from three to live, to consist of a chief justice and four associate justices. Bsotlon 1. He It enacted toy the gen eral assembly of the state of Georgia, and It la hereby enacted by authority of the same, that the constitution of trie •tale be amended by adding after the WOrOM 1 llrttin f llo onnAn.l Words "chief Justice" in the second lino of tho first paragraph of section 2, article 0 thereof the words “and four associate Justices," In lieu of the words In said Hue, "and two associate Jus- “***• “f 0 J*?: 1 **ld paragraph when amended shall read: “The supremo court shall consist of a ohlef justice and four associate Justices. A majority riim*'' 8 court •***•* constitute a quo- Bec. 2. Be H further enacted, That HS*. V 'L the "• bovo Proposed amend ment to tho constitution shall be agreed to by two-thliGs of the members elect ed to eaoh of the two houses of the general assembly, the governor shall, and he 1s hereby authorized and In- c 0 /1 use “ a,!d amendment to hejmbUshod In at least two newspa- , ei i oh p'mgreaslonal district In this state for 'the period of two months "*?} Preceding the time of holding the next general election. ,k S80 V S ' ** further enacted. That P T , P 0,vl amendment shall tm„ f . or ri,t *llcatlon or rejec- t “ i lhB electors of this state at the miSi, S !r < ‘ r ‘ election to bo held ufter publication, a* provided for in he see. election‘a?"# * hi * act ' ln the several e ect on 2 , *'T oU of thl ” »Wte, nt which tn f ,1., pmun *!*«» be qualified •* WUtled to vote for mem- wm! f ®‘ ,ner ‘ l1 nssembly. All per- *Y n * V0 «»K at said election in favor S doptln # <he proposed amendment nr 1?rt,f on * M,uW on *h*1l Ih.ivo printed »» their ballots the words: n,ir,inh C ? °, n of amendment of paragraph ! of Bection 2 of urtlole 6 of the constitution," and nil persons «f said umend- •"•J* *ha*> have written or printed on Ballots the words: "Against ratl- or.fr.h "i °5 th .® amendment of para- SlirHon’" 0 " * ot art,<:le 6 of U>o Beo. 4, Be It further enacted That the governor be, «nd he Is. hereby ni- thorlsed nnd directed to provide for ?h« ™&SSi lTSSi SWTS'S A5? ach f m rat/ned!'the 'governorLtalL Mte return i ahil b° Offeree, m J-tmo manner as in eases of aleetinnn for membera of it!he Konetvil aojouibly 5u. C n U " l ., aM ' 1 h*°ertaln the resTt? K hiM proclamation for one insertion in one of the dally paper, of the ,u-i e a SSURtSS! 1 i,nd Uecl “ rl,, ‘’ ; Oto oon.MuUonand Mn n shall bo tho duty ot the genera! el. ■cntbly of thJa state oonvenlnr next ai’« ter mi oh rntlflOkHlon, to pUK (tvfter the proclamation of rho governor ?• Provided in McUon 4 of SS^SS 8unrem, 1 , l "c n n l . a '* d0,ate Jhhlloro of the supremo court* one of whom a u..ii hold said office for e'x ycar. -n fS. 11 other for rive years. from“" ffra dJ? Sirs-srj'Uia-H - 1 *" 1 ™ nr ..Id -rl I... 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- together sort that abound so plentifully about town. Every garment in our store is a gem of perfect fit serene. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All .Kinds. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of itsaheolute purity, wholesomoneos. good taste anil quality to aid tJixc*.!tlon It lo a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Inconi- parubly 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 Brauerel at PI sou, Bohemia. Bnrbarosaa Is a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality is preferred to the imported Pilsner by connolseurs. For the dinner table and for a lunch there Is nothing better than a bottle ' ULL3IANN & WILLIAMS, Solo Agents. of Ilnrhnrossa. Delivered anywhere In tho city. ’P hone 431. shall be for six years. I i.J'.w U fuffhot* enacted. That It law* and parts of 2 : hereby, repoaiec?.*’ °" d Approved December 4, 1893. | No. 317. paragraVTo? *?° ,lon *• artMi 7. KS? p 5„ * of . constltuUon of JKSV* Coafede’Sw^oSTra "iiOj Djr reason of oco und nov»rt» Sb'-SSSlrS o'IS?.!!,?* poverty SIGNAL TRIUMPHS WON Oy Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder, Two signal triumph* have been achieved by Dr. Price'* Cream Baking Powder. Ftt*t. It received the nighe.-t award and dhffoma at the World'* Co lumbian Expoillton of ls'33. Next It se cured highest award and s-dd tucdal at the California MM white.- Fair of 1S91. At both fait* it Buroas-, ,1 nil eomuetl ton, in *v*ry respect. The award In eaoh Instance wiu for sirwMt leav ening power, perfect purity nnd general excellence. It was sustalncl by the unanimous vote of the Judges. The victory at Chicago establishes Dr. Price’s as -'1!,* forem»t talking powdST In (h# Wtirlll •• 'I'lt.k IHlI'n.il, Ml Can In the world.” The triumph* it San Franc toco confirm, and emphasizes IL , USB HOLMES’ MOlftH WASH. , Prepared by ■ Dr*. Hohnro & Moooa. Dentists, , 18* Mid berry St pot. tt cure* bleeding turns, ulcers, sore mouth, *0re throw, cleans the leech and f-urines the breuch. For sate by on druggists. LADIES DO I Oil KliOW OH. FELIX LC BRUN'S a BHB PEHHYBOYfll PILLS . . . ,j 1. M. VnigtMlsDd ool, Pltr.NCH, «f.«jd re-.' yrW-erec* the nnrket. Prto. »ia.- Mat toi ( yiirnutun Bold oedj hy 7 Beotion I. Uo " w^t^b'v T. 1 ”"*’ he«hv'** mbly 0f 0f «1gA y Md !t*ii hereby enacted by authority of ... gralli; 1 oVthrwMUluttoi C 'of GfSJte zl/zr™ ttMss* ’W? Ikiramanh 0 ■.*** •* otlon ' article and SSSA Branchre"* . _ ♦duoAtKm only; to nay Interest of\he public debt; to ply Si it miKlu g.Ls. i ^ 1 prtagpsd o^tey publl0 fl ; b ;Y Pf** 8 IneurrcxSJpn, to rcnol inv.iwi and defend thc\i|*tc In time!?f »»" to supply the eojt'fjppa who lost n iimh thenSkJary service of the • aT*?*! •***•• w\Uh substantial ctr- i rairiJ tmh ‘ <h,rh '« »RY Wka *-nlr ralJ^re 0 "* Canffd ' wta. m *F have\bcen other- ToaSJISJJ*' Iwrni *h' , n\*y Injured m such eorvuv* or »h.s A such service, * wETSWi bUreE* 1 '’ or innrmltyVind pov- aSd fre P ra^l2i ,,rtn * for ttxfnreln*. fMlfMliut. T W ' ,w * of such? Con'-' a *~ m,y have dk' d In serc-tcs of the Confederate f since, from wounds received c ®"‘F-»ted therein Bee. 2. Be It further enne »f*l.st«re«*»y of Srt 1 •hall be entered on tb—ur Journals with the yeas and nay* jrakt* thereon, nnd the governor sh.-ti mum the nmend. ment to be puHtohed to one or ^Sr. of the oesrsivypere tn each congres.iorT at districts foT two months lmmediar.i. ’ such, Confsd-; iv* died In <ho nit* cutes, or Ived^tYierrln or naotedJ^That if Faints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Elinds, LIME. CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, T. C. BURKE. Wrilc Tor "rititinn- nisi— Before Placing Your Orders. O- P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH, DOORS, LUMBER. MOULDING! PAINT! LIME AND CEMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHQ WHOLESALE HOUSES. Q. Bernd & Co. MAOOJT. GAj Manufacturers and JUiomm.4 baddleby, 1XATHEB AND SHOE FIDtNa^ 452,4S4an*3 4J6 Cherry 8treaL L. Cohen & Co., LIQUORS, CIGARS snd TOBACCO. Cheapest Louise in Macon. Orders promptly filled. J* l* HACK, Manner, - - - Macon Ga. A trial solicited. W. A. DAVIS, -W. F. HOLMES, Liberal advances made on cotton in ertore. Tlie very lowest rate of insur* ance. i HACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00. INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, • 1 . AND MANUF ACTUREB3 OF , k ; Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. COTTON. YOU MAY not get ona of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, but there is a prize for every customer In the low prices I make this month, GEO. T. HEELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second street. tho governor shat! make proclamation thereof. Boo. 3. Ba It further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws In conflict with <thls net bo, and tho s.imo are, hereby repealed. Approved December 10, 18S3; , No. 409. ■ An act to amend article 3. section 4, paragraph 3 of the constitution of 1877 by striking out tho word “Oc tober in Clio third line after the word “tn” 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 the gen eral assembly of Georgia, and It ts hereby enacted by nuthorlHy, of same. That from and after January 1, 1805. article 3, section 4, paragraph .3 of the oonsUtutlon of 1877 he uliered and amended by ntrlklng out fthe word ’’Ootabor" tn the third line after the word "In’’ nnd before the figures ”1878,” and substituting therefor the word ’’July,” so ibat said paragraph, when amended, shaM read as follows, viz.: "The first meeting of the general ns sembly after the ratification of this constitution nhall be on the fourth Wednesday In July, 1878, and annually thereafter on tho same day. until the day shall be changed by law.” Bee. 3. Be It further enacted, That If [Mb amendment Ik. agreed to by two- thlixls of the members elected to each of the two houses, *the same slut'll he en tered bn their Journals, with the yen* and nays taken thereon, and the gover- Inor ahull cause said amendment to be published In one or more newspapers In each congressional district' for two ■ months previous to the nexk general elc-citlon. and the same shall be submit ted to the people at the next general election, and the legal votes at said election ahull have written or printed on thoir tickets. "For natlflcatlon," or “Against Hatlflratlon," a* they may ctKoae to vote: and If a majority of the qualtlled electors shall vote In favor of ratines*lbn.''-,atd amendment shall be come a part of saltl article 3, nectlun 4. paragraph 3 of the conatltutlon of this I ■ro unable to provide a Mvinir r,,. state, and the governor shall maka themselves, and for other nnrreJ2 proclamation thereof. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted. That all laws In conflict wllh this act be, and tho same are hereby repealed. Approved December 31, ISM. Now. therefore. 1, William J. Northen, governor of said state, do issue this, my proclamation, declaring the three . t3) foregoing proposed amendments to the constitution are hereby submitted for ratltlcvitton or rejection to the legal vet- ere of the mate at the general election to be held on Wednesday, October 3, 1834, aa provided In said acts. W. J. Northen, Governor. By the Governor: IL_Harrlson.See._Ex. _IX-pt. SHERIFF’S SALES. Georgia.- Bibb county—will bo «td bolbre the Corn* house dour In the city of Macon during the lentil bourn of sale » oral tea nubUci ln.it,??..! 0 — on Hie flr.tr Tuestlsy In Oottibee next notional pufiM,eI the roilortog described property, levle.1 on to asntofy certnln state' and county tax H. tos. for the yeur 1893, to-wU: One kit. with a twoetory house there- nn, in VtneviUe dVarlct. on public raid running from Oofumhus road to For syth roid past Vtoevllle stag Ion, kauwn as the cthl residence of Leroy Napier, lisriutHng kind wfthln fence rarroundlax Th levied on os the property of «U6e w l.eroy Napier, Atoo, tlfty ucrea. more or lees, In Rub kmd district, bounded onto by Robert Brice oi*l Mrs. FollcmVre. south by Jame* Bullock. John Thomas and Mrs. O Xib, a re* by Sira. Adeline Thomas and John Stokes ai,U north by John Stokre. jvled on as the property of: Calvin anas. O. & WKSTCOTT.'Sheriff. GEORQIA; bibb' COUNTY-Ordlnary’s ‘XJDWYN'8 DRUG STORE. / Icle Agents, Macon. Uv f . . months Immediately preceding (*• general election, nnd the —— -y*l be submitted to the people next general election, and the voted* thereat shall have written or toted on their tickets "For RatlBce- n. or Against Uatlfleatlon." as they ty choose, and If a majority of tbs elemon qusllfled to vote for memebrs « the next genera! taaembly. voting. HSi* 1" f4vor of retmeatton. then •aid amendment shall become a part of saM article T. section L paragraph 1 ot tu* eonsututlon of UMs aute, «ad *• ®*5*'.*' *?*ir*t ** Lvon, executor of the rente of Richard F. Lyon, lata of maid county, deceased, having applied to me for leave to sell at private sail four-nttha («» undivided Interest In ,n of land Nolltonow In Forsyte countv. Ga.. formerly Cherokee county, said lot containing about to acres, belonging to the estate ot Richard F. Lyon, deceased for the payment of debts an t distribution. This is. therefore, to notify .|| parties con- eerned that leave to well at private sale will be granted a* asked for at the next October term. ISM. of said Bibb court ot ordinary, unless objections are filed. t. M. WILEV, Ordinary* GEORGIA, BIBB COl'.vf?l.A. J Cob Has. having applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. B Bcanlon, late of said county, deceased* this la. therefore, to totlly all parties com rented, to file objections tt any they have, on or before the first Uondar in — ■— — be issued „ October. tM. or letter* wl ail((4 for. il* WILEY, Ordinary, BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold before tho court house door lit the city of Macon, during tho legal hours of sale, on tho.llrst Tuesday In October, 1801, the foil.riving proper ty, to-wit: One grist null,' being a frame building, Beck, automatic engine, with boilers, heaters, pumps and all necessary con nections in told building. Also one grain elevator building and warrttouso connected thereto, together wllh Inns, elevators and complete machinery nec essary tn said elevator ln said bitlldlrtg and furniture In raid building, and all miter property in said i-ullttlngs and on the premises of every description found on the laud of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, situated on the corner of Walnut‘find Fifth streets, in the oity of Mncmi, belonging to Taylor Bros. & Hall. Levied oa to satisfy ll fa'lauded from city court of Mncmi In favor of the National Bank of Ckamborsbtirg, Pa., vs. Taylor Bros. & Hall. Also at the same time and place, one- lmlf tuitlivided Interest In that part of lot No. t! In southwestern survey of city of Macon fronting seventy-live feet on Fourth strict, situated on the north east corner of said let No. 0 nt tho Inter section of rVmrt h and Ogletliorpo streets, running GO feet on Ogluthorpo S treet to Martha Davis’ line, now in- lea ted by a cross fence, thence along line of Mnrtlm Davis 75 feet, more or less, the southwestern line of this lot, commencing at a point 70 feet from the corner of Fourth and Oglethorpe streets nnd running nt light angles to said Fourth street uctll it reaches the line of Martha Davis. !n the rear a distance of 70 feet, more or less. On raid lot Is it brick building two stories lr.gh. with* rooms up stairs. Levied on nB the prop erty of E. Crockett to satisfy a fi fa Issued in city court of .Macon ln favoi at R, a Lanier vs. E. Crockett. L. B. HERRINGTON, Deputy Sheriff. trons that I have moved across Fop street, opposite my old stand, and with Improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, I 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 I SATISFACTION GUARANEEDI ELLIOTT ESTEa 617-823 Poplar atreet. $3 SHOE 45. CORDOVAN. : fRENCHAENAM6U£DCALF! ’ , , 3 4. , 3. 5 -°FlHECAlF&KMCABM 43.5* POLICE,3 sous. *2 7? Boyi&chmlShoes. ► • LADIES • BesTD° ng °LA . IENO FOR CATALOGUE * V/* I** DOUGLAS * - BROCKTON, MASS. f You enn »nxc *nonry br purckmilug W. I*. . llouslnn r»hntort, . , .. Because, we are the largest manufacturer* of advertised clioes in the world, qud guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices nnd the middleman’* profit*. Our shhen c^Ual custom work in style, en*y fitting itnd wearing qualities. We have them aold every, where at lower price* for the value given than any other make. Take uo substitute. If your de-lr*- c„— • • —uj, —■* — *\ ? oM Vs* , ROCHESTER SHOE CO, 613 CHERRY STREET. Madison Avenue • HOTEL, nadlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. SspirJ.V andup. American M*. Fireproof and first-class In every par ticular. Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt ’ ^iss the door. : M. CLARK, Prop, t Paweng/ t,TK*inr runs nil night. ' Linoc 14ONAL CARDSto VAN I EL, <po^318 Second Street, •uni * aD(i ^ !^ p l e PhoilQ ph£Te M Mifb^'rAf 0 ^* 9 strce ‘- Tale- Wm tenjijr DR. J. J.id,,BERS. loc , ate<1 - ta the epo. ^[*hles v , Veal. Lost energy re- S,u^n’ 1 .1*1 'regularities and Addre« “‘ J ”%P uro guaranteed. Address s, i c-ldence. with stamp, Macon. Ga. H. PEETE, ■ t ';/UROAT AND NOSE! GEORGIA. . BIBB - COUNTY.— n f virtue of an order of the court of ■ n.try for'.said county I will sell a»t lib outcry to: the ht^hest bM'd'' cash, on the 22ri day of Sepletnb«'i' ! beginning at 10 o’clock u.m fin ulng said sale from day necessary, all of the pei enty-belonglng'tothe esUtZe Munger, deceased, said per,' : ' r ' erty consisting of pianos, orf v ' ,;r ' and ofllce flxtures. musical In' 1:1 — of various kinds and, other portrilnglng to . tho music Also. Inc'.udig personal apparel 1 »•»* 3 to 6- Telephone -S • «72 Mulberry, corner Second tow f '• Rot the *re« M " a. tee? Hons 1 D R- * H. SHORTER, on tbb__ _ •YE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, 61 , Office 568 Cherry at, Macon. Oa. „A|tAC0N SA.VINGS BANK hips 876 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. ' - -J • '""'■pupital and surplus $150,000 flDk 1 * l trinj . 4 1 I > u , , skin Pay ited 'll; -Vthe m ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.. By vlrtuo bf an Older from Bibb coun ty court of ordinary, passed at tho Au gust term. 1834. of arid court, will be add on toe tlrst Tuesday In Oatober. 1834. between the legal houra of sale, before the court house (lnor of Bibb oomnty in Mtioosi. Go., the fbMonsSog de scribed property belonging to the es- faXeot Sirs. Mary Hogan, late of said oourfty, deceased, fbr tffte purpose of l .^ e dctK * 01 * nl11 ro 101 ' and fbr dMtribiition among Hoi hetrs of said “ rt * e - O'* lot,, with improve- ?If^ U, ,Tr* r * on, J rtn * ana be3n k *n the ctoy of Macon. Ga.. on Plum street, be- ««' Tlitnl eftreeta. artl ktvrarn aa tho residence off the de- 'rod being city lot No. 853; said ^hem* ** If toot frontt and HO ?*£ deep, more or less. Terms of sale. rash. Adndntmmtor Estate cilary TL^togin. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. By virtue of an order passed at the September term. 1SW. of the Bibb county court of ordinary, will be sold before the court house door In Bibb coanty, Ga.. between the legal hours of sale, oa Uie first Tuesday In October, 1384, the follo.v- Irg described property belonging to the estate of N. A. M-sra'.h. late of eald county, deceased, to-wlt: A tract of Und in the city of Macon, Ga.. and known as lot No. seven (7) tn square ten (16), ae- cording to map of A. E. Board man. raid lot being fifty-two feet front and 195 feet deep, more or less; and fronting on an ally between Monro* and Madison streets. Said lot of Und will be sold for the pur pose of paying tho debts of raid estate and for distribution. TYrms of sale cash, MRS. ROBA MEGRATH. Administratrix estate N. A. .Me*rath, de- ceased. Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposit* ... - -I and ujnv;irii. itoul estate loans on articles of value now located i -Vthe monthly Installment plan, and loans store on Mulberry street ln tbs city ol’i'oa sood securities at low rates Legal Macon, formerly employed by said depository for trust funds. WIU act as Munger In his business. Slid rale will bo mnde nt the storehouse aforesaid for the purpose of paying the debt* of said estate, etc. J. L. ANDKTtSON. Administrator M. L. Mungor. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will bo etofol before the oourt house door ln the city of Macon daring t.ho legnl hours of «ile on the flrnt Tuesday in October next: Lot No. 2. in block 4,. southwest cotrt- mfcws. tn Che c*ty ocvMdoon, Bibb conn* ty, Ga. Levied on us the property of John Herrlngiton nnd Lizzie Herrington to £Ufttofy <1 justice count fl. IVi. Issued from the 564Hh district O. M. ln favor of C. F. Ctoraon vs. John Herrington and Lizzie Herriwston. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Jnmen Cuthbcrt having applied to me for let* tors of admtntstratton on the estate of C. Ned Strong, to Issue to James L. An* derson, the county administrator. This la, therefore, to notify all parties concerned, to file objections, If any they have, on or before the flrat Monday In October, 18M, or else letters of administration will then bo issued as as asked foe. C, M. WILEY, Ordinary. administrator, executor, guardian, re- ceiver and trustee. M President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Caah|er EXICHANGE BANK OB' 1UCOV ns 1 OF. MACON, GA. H._J. Lamar, _ Geo. B. Turpin, Vlce-Prreideut. President. J.’W. Cebeule*. OuhieV We soUclt the buakteis ot merebants. planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety end kber- silty. Tho largest capital end surplus ef enw Ksnlr In VII/IAl. ■ * of any bank tn Middle Georgia. THE UNION SAVINGS B1NU Wcfl it a cox. aronan. n. J. Lamar. Pre,Ideal; Geo. B Tn-. ... , "' Cnbentre Vlc^Prrekleut; J. w Cashier; D. M. NelUgsa. Accoumlmr CAPITAL, *200.000. SURPLUS; *36,000. Interest paid on deposits t per cent, per saaun. Economy u the road wrelth. Deposit your savings any tear win be Increased by Interest, Com. pounded •eml-annuolljr. E. Y. MLVLLARY. Prealdent j. j. C0BB Cashl „ DIME SAVINGS BANK, ' 420 Second Street, Macon, Ga poun D d^^,°5n 1 nVa!^t a ?a d .e U r 5 ^r r %^ d e? n .n^ h «*. chan^ n bo^ht°a C nd S ”o n id. bar,da 4t ‘° W ? Btes - Wrer discounted, ex- J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Bteteon. Vies Preeldeat L. P. Hlllyer. Csebler. wmmf w . • ^ — •• ***»»/er. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. riXMi,. w tto.tr »» .. ..*250.000.00 8URPLU3., ...... tMmnna bonk In Central Grorgla* AccminU^*-^ ‘‘deraetoTuS." 0 " «“* ««-»• c^ful rtuntion^^r^pore OF MACON. GA, CAPITAL ISURPLUS, $260,000 lb H. PLANT, rSESIDEHX. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L# PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER HACOH GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 18SJ Banking in all its branches Interest allowed on Time Denosits. 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