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BUSINESS NOT
VERY BRISK
Dun & Co. and Bradstraets Review
Trade Conditions in All Sections
of the Country,
ACCOUNTS ARE SO CONFLICTING
ic Ii oimcalt toltrlka • Balance—Wlilla
mrhara If DI«cour*g.ra.nt In Some
U«h Timra If llgch Hop# In
Olti tr«—Tradf Sots*.
New York, Sept. a.-lt. O. Dun ft Ce.'a
weekly review or trade conditions tomor
row will aay: Plenty of material for cn-
courAftement end also for discouragement
can lie found by those who seek that
nod nottflnir elae. But business men who
wont to fee the situation exactly as it
Ift find accounts so conflicting that It la
difficult to strike a balance. In those de-
partmenin of Industry and trade which the
deferred business and the demand fer
replenishment of stocks have not been
exhausted, there Is obvious Improvement,
nnd In some tho business Is lot only
larger than last yesr. hut larger than
two years nco. Jn others, the exhaus
tion of the temporary demand has brought
disappointment, because It was smaller
than was expected, nnd because the
roaming demand nppeara uncomfortably
light.
In the aggregate, business Is about
tenth larger than last year, hut still fn!
Uiout 0 per cent, below a full volume
the season. The Iron buelnees, otter
Bleat Increase of output during tho last
inmilb, shows disappointing weakness
hill eastern nnd central markets, v,....
consumption not large enough to keop
lalrly omploycd tha mills In operation.
Bessemer pig Is lower at 411,25 at Pitts
burg, and tbo business In most manufact
ured products there and ut Philadelphia
Is generally done at some concessions,
though in structural work and In sheets
the demand Is excellent, Wire rods und
““tls and barbed wire nro weaker nnd
creel billets and bars a shade lower. Tho
volume of domestic Dullness i or ice ted In
clearings Is for tho month 0 per cent,
larger than for the same week list year,
tut %.]| per cent, leaa th in in 1592. Tho
lovet of prices for commodities of all 'sorts
Is now 3 per cent, lower than a veal
ogo. Foreign trade does not anawor ex
pectations. exports from New sork for
the month tints far being *3,276,000, or 21
per cent, lest than lust year, while Imports
,w * Pert nro UlSW.Wrt, or 18 per cent
ktiyer. Tho money markets continue easy
but there is somewhat better demand
for commercial loans tuid for Western
and Southern need*. *
THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 3894
PROCLAMATION
To Amend Sections of the Constitution
of the State of Georgia.
T £*&*** Department, Atlanta, Gs„
July 28, 1891.—Whereas, Tho general
aatembly of Oeorgra, at the session of
J8*«, passed the following three (3) acts
to-Ptond the constitution of the state,
No. 194 'H
and Southern need*.
PlUuwi In two weeks In ScDteniber
£siie ll lSIi ,l S ° f " nly o? whkh
2®,™ * e 3f °* roontifacturlng and *1,7U«,-
W8 of trading concerns. Failures during
mmSZZ J?*? 1 U, ° Unlw <'
- • last year, mi in Can-
juln, IS, atfaliuit 40 la*t year.
WIAD8TOBET8 IMPORT.
Now York, Sept. JL-ln ihelr report of
tho state of trade. Jlradsiroet tomorrow
tiis wrek^i < ’n C n n ? lllarl nI nenernl trade
‘ ", , “ “> Improvement over one
XLTrS/ra tn ttmt favorable features re-
KE'SSf dave boon malutalncd. Tho
uut-prMngly good reports of business
* ora * OhOeptlons, West,
aw jndl^ea by our special ndvlces from
BulUnwre, Nashville, Cbleggo, hi. Louis,
Portland, Or., nnd ftut Francisco. ii a i-
!L n J°^ 0 . ,oW> * r f ln 011 Sines report
the volume of merchandise distributed in
excess of expectation, nnd espec y a/5
, goods In South Carollnu, ueorglx add
Alabnim, except In fruit und coal regions
Other Southern products being nAood
wntlnne liberal and E£
contlle etdlecUona are easy. Nashville
vnwl?.iI C !? >r V n * n# *'nprov< ment over fa-
\omble features made last week, notes
nremp| C °n lnU * n i C *' unJ ro| rectlons are
0nc I" reiwrled ot 10,000 tons
of Southern pig Iron this week. Activity
reported In elrnust all lines In Chicago o
sad»n<ii n wHh C< o. ,lnU,!< J' ln, ' n 'UandlKo belnj
satlHIrd with the volume. For Western
buyers Who used re buy |n Eastern m«™
kets, are purchasing slocks at ('hlcnco
Oreatest activity Is shown - - ""■"‘TO.
An net to amend paragraph 1 of eec-
r,r ! \hi. ot y clcle # of thp constitution
of this state, eo us re Increase the
5™! ,tr , of lodges Of the supremo
court of this stale from three to live,
Z^!* 1 of * chief justice and four
associate Justices.
»^f c i* 00 1 l. Be u enacted Ay the gen-
sSd ?rr. n !. b ' y K° f th * ,ut * of OeonfU,
5?the£nH tr ,l by . by authority
that the constitution of the
W o& b VreT," d . ed ., , ’ y ,* ddl '>* <Ltter the
lTna nr 4s' a f Jujtl0 « ln the second
orucio 6 wiereof the word* "and four
?n*riW?Sd ‘f ll6u of the w ords
tlcet*" , and associate Jus-
HmUrTi:
ZT, * haW c<m * lst of o chief juS
n?*ȣ 0Ur ossocUtc Justices. A majority
of^h. court shall constitute a qi£
Whoever » £? nher onacted. ^Th.i't
sMiliPi
^SSaSS 5 sa S i »
dis^iti' ^ further enacted Thai
mHESSSmS
or?nV a sin
opposed to the nd 3r»H ant l P®***ions
niimt «ha?l haV' ^ P c ° f * aJd
the*«overnor be MidT. ? n “? tca ' TOat
tborlxed nnd directed re J? re i >y 11 "•
submission of tli e ,„,,‘7™ vl ,' ,c for the
hi tho Ilrst aecflon f.r d I?Y nt Pnoposed
vote of tho ravmrn of Mvl “ net so a
constitution ofithjs mare‘ J i Ulred by ,tho
1 Of section 1 of artlcle s, , ’; lr 1 ‘ I S r ' | ph
<*ct, and, if nwliled th. a,ld by «Ms
year whmi ho RsewuSns ‘such re r ,re r
from the secretary n f Urat , 1(, catlons
the return. shali y be retake. 0 , Whom
samo manner as In canrefilr 1 1 n 1,0
for members of tho elec,l °ns
<0 count and ascertain nf” 11 ,u, "°robly,
his proclamation !! result, issue
one ofThe Sly < n “ r “" n
nounolng such rm^ut 1 ^i ho ," Ulte . im-
omen.lmcnt raitlded ai>< * dec,arll) g the
AJti prevld.^r d t m h ;„ nt *? **• oon-
IIgreed re by tho gom.r.i be
ratllled by 4'ho °nfonhf ]. aa * cmbly antl
i*‘o constitution 1 and tS! ,ll '“ VJ| h'd by
'hall be th 0 d u t?of u“ C '' “O" “
sembly of this stare .JJ 31 ® , fronela ' 1
ter such ramiottltan ta ,'!-® nlns . ntxt «f-
(after the procluin "tlon .^eu ed *° e,eot
as, provided in'i2,.| bo ? th .® Sovernor
t'vo additional 1 of thl « act)
supreme 2SSrtTS at ® f Ju * t ‘ c ®» of the
hold mid oittce for «lv v Wh,;,m Bha «
other for nve yearn ttnd th e
Of January, isas. tid* unii day
cosaora are eleoi~t * b ®ly nuc-
nll subsequent elMtt™ nd # hut
•bjh heXV^* ,or ®* ld ofllce
nIMaws and |igrt» rl 2f 1P J!! IOCl ® d ’ Thnt
w«h this act' be and^ conllio1
hereby, repealeil. Ule wmo «re
Approved December 4. 189J. »
. _ . No. an.
Ss^graphTS? Z !l0n b. a, '“ 01 ®
Georgia, ho ns to oxt^7 , Vi u,lon of
slons of enld Seotinn® tft ° I’ ro vl-
graph to all eon'iKS 0 *? aRd l>ara -
who, by reason of ^® rat ? 8oldler »
or Infirmity nd bnnAui."P d . pov * r,y -
are unable go iienS 1 }** °" d Poverty
Far wesrera
KmmvuV nErr* .ii! - ‘‘•wrtiid butineM
am Tn prccofflinjf vxprru
227*« n or rnllllntry
nr# l * t * % M na lho "°
l. C faTr U w'lt''h , n«- r "e P . h ! ,h *' fvndo
ih.tVh.ZL'% T Vsstures; Ghnttannogn,
that then- has been some silent Improve.
A,0l ”l ,l >l». that ttic vol-
time of business conilnuee 10 improve mid
tlHtt, exlraoiittnaniy heavy dssiinsa in
*‘''2“ °f lurpenllne Istve taken pin”
I ivy gaols Jabbers at Augusta nave
bien doing a lamer business than Tor tome
.“eXmi * l Jxckkmville, lore 1
hade has been iuI Into by heavy rallW
OnJV» fair volume of business 1, Si
Birmingham, tlalvaston r«-
porta that mIm dry gcwti win r iViiim-n
amaller until tbs middle ot October?wE",!
" hich " fib * S;
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.
Lvery garment in our store is a gem of perfect lit
serene, - -
MACON - , GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY)
aid dictation"lt'u n S mSo° IU i t ° pur , lty ’ wholesomeness, good taste and quality to
Bohemia . It . brewed after tae » nd hops Imported from
PI Ison. Bohemia. ° BarbnrtMusi is a St Mhi'"t thod ln the ,P of Brauerel nt
of mtrbnros«a. nn0r Ubl ® Dnd for tt ,unoh th ® re II I ? "»<h'nK hotter than a bottle
Delivered anywhere In the city, ’p hone 43k & SoltSta.
same, That section 3 “"Parity of the
uraai««( ncuvny is shown in dry nnodi 1 of «?„.♦!*, * rl *cl© 7, para-
?va h «f'*1 d * b#c *i wool IS ncu b ». «nd the •araS'lg'SLrehv 0 *. a,>orKla
oV^trenreTmanufactnrera and Jobbers by Inserting «ft e ® th , *™ b >> “mended
of clotlilbg and nets reiHirted i-n.in... uml before the ! W .^f d service"
tlet'h line of aiki ,,nd 1n the thir-
lug words, tiMvU. P "o?"? h t 5® follow-
of ago 0^1 povsrty orres , rtMott
Poverty, or blindness ??. i dn '' lty R "d
unable l0 provide ” n" d „P°Yer ,y nre
selves;" so that aaniilY."* fur *hem-
Purngrnph, w-hen art J C !f and
us follows: "Section ,haM reaJ
Tho powers of taxaUov , 1 P ara * ra l >h '•
Kittle shall be ex ere'sod hi L. 1h ® ' vholf
assembly for STfSloMn?" ** n ® ral
only: For the support of th *.. p ? rpj ®' s
eminent and tho m.hu» . ,ut * nov-
for edlloUoWI purnoiss ‘"•“‘“O-nsi
children In the ek'nu.nMeo 3 n,lr "etlng
an Mnglleh educaUon oiw. branc hes of
Interest of the puwi c Zb '- wy th *
principal of the public d,h ? PJy 1R *
press Insurrection, to Bup '
snd defend the state Iro^Kna ln , VJ * lon
to supply the sol.) lore ‘.Vi ■* ot "-ar;
or limbs in the mllltirv^li n ,lmb
Oonfislerate elates w?th 2X2? of ,h «
•Iflolai limbs durtar^ire !!2? w . nt * al “r-
sultable provktlons ri»* nad ,0 make
crate soldire. ,. far a *Uoh Confed-
wise disabled or ii J rm2«2 I? !on othcr -
in sucth scrviee, „ JS* n ®“" y mjured
age nnd poverty or reriAJlf roa "d“ of
erty. or tdlndne« a- ?" rml<y a »d P»v-
™“* “<»* <h*n a aUho. botUeo
wove sold the past year, it noiAl.
croup nnd whooping nurt .
-Molhere, do not be without It
tame Kirk, side or droit? uio ahlmroT
1-orous Plaet. rs, s«W by
Small Drug company, roram' J ^ n *
olivet mid Cotton nvonreT™ Cht ' rry
^222*2 AT
two race hrr^?!ta y ?^~^ ;^-mlle
blcjvdo tournametw,nvutearei K , <b *
fer, « Ullntwwxta vnuo was a‘ii?‘) if*
time beta* S:W. F it Tlerw^k .'J - m
trait and R. n. <5iah of aT^iLu II!:
aciurol, men, lln^reed In rii JSIk?
OH, WHAT A CODOHt
Will you hoed llio warnitii*—tlio slv.
that mare ta’rrihU 1 ?! “1’Pro.ieh of
Ask viiiSL'is (i bPl dtaM,f . ooiisumtlonf
AKK J ours..*Ir If you CKU tiffiTriiL Mm
~ke of ravin* % evmv. raT*lhS ^2
nnd do nolhlug for It. w.. iTn,™ , r “ k
experience that KhlloVa Cure will Viro ' ,nlf “ Provide a tlTtnVreaU?' n ™
your cough. It never fall. ini. and for tho wMow. *. tor ‘hsnwelves,
H'?" 1 ® "!'? »»» <lia» a million'‘tiren*: s*>Mlfra ns m” taA*dL, C ?2'2i‘
eervle© of the Oonfe<lJS«?ra . . ,n ihc
ol.nce. from wounds tSe^i. /?•
this amend[nen: U K'iai| r bs*ire??L,' rhat lf
two-thirds of the nicmh2r2^T'M *° by
eralUMombly of StZ, « * h ® «?*
erty, or bUudn«£ wJ? ,,rmK y r
able to provide a *?, 1
bu\X?; A .ra n p t r^ t f°o n r J e C v?.r t y h0 ( .^ l ^ ( I r X LZ iTnaK
month. GEO. T. BEEDAND. Jeweler. 320 Second Ttreet?
g*a"u»n»n-a-.HPa. SsW.s.s.u.trxs!?
oral assembly of Georgia, nnd it Is
hereby enacted by authority of same,
"hut from and after January 1, 1895,
article 3, section 4, paragraph 3 of the
constitution of 1S77 be • altered nnd
amended by striking out the word
Ootober" 1n the third tine after the
word •<ln" find before the flgUres "1878,"
and substituting therefor the word
JKJ& “that fia ld paragraph, when
untended, Rharl rend as follows, vis.:
u .ri,!ni,i r3t .. mee .y nB of the general ns-
sernbly nfter the ratlllcatlon of this
oonsttlutlon shall be on tlie fourth
JJSJSXftoy ,n July. 1878, and annually
therenft«r on the same day, until the
day ahull be changed by law.”
^ further enacted. Thi.t if
th s smendmmi lk. agrteST* by tat “
thlnls of tlie members clecbn! to each of
tUfJ™, 0 1 X!i ! ?®V hp sump Shall be en
tered bn ihelr Journals, ivilh the veas
nnd naya taken thereon, and the gover-
BJLftjJI ? lu '° sa* 1 ^ amendment to bo
pub.lshed ln one or more newspapers •-
OflOll peBxrtvuaal/vnn 1 .Itai.i.Il * *
congressional dlstrte.f
™ pp “ 1 li ™s <° the next general
J*5*K?** n <l the same sltali bo submit-
ted to tho people nt the nbjet genoral
e Suren' «h«M t h ® '® K,, !s TOUa ct said
oletalon shall have wrldten or printed
on their tickets, "b-i.r RaUflt'dUon," or
Against Itatlficatlon," ns they may
ohoosp to vote: and If n majority of the
elwr,0 ,7 *011 vote Jn' favor of
nvllilcpill>n. said amend merit shall be
come a part of said article S section 4.
paragraph 3 of the constitution of this
state, and tho governor shall make
proclamation thereof.
Sec. 3. Be It further enaernd. That oil
laws In Cbnlllct wtlh this act'be, and the
same nre hereby repealed.
Anprovetl December 21. 1S9J.
Now. therefore, I, William J. Northen.
gavemor of mid state, do Issue this, my
Proclamation, declaring the, threo (3)
foregoing proposed amendments to the
oonstltutlon ore hereby submitted for
ratlnontlan or rejection to th* legal vwt-
ere of the sinte at the general election
to be held on Wednesday, October
1894. as provided In said acta.
.v e. J. Northen, Governor.
By the Governor:
W. H. Harrison, Sec. Ex. Dept.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
. ‘J'ortfa. Bibb Oouisty—win be sold
bflftwe the count house doer In (the city
df Maaan during the legul hoirnt of silo
roe "J? Tuesday In Ootbbec next
the following dc, vrlbed rswpfrty, levle<I
“ u *f y ““tain state and county
, 2!L l< ’ R ve “ T m} - to-wtt:
°po tab with a twoetory house thers-
a. In \ tncrtlle iBtarlct, on public raid
running from Columbus road to For
syth raid oast Vtaevllle sbutlot:', known
re , h f, ®* < L >v*«denco of Leroy Napier,
ltx>liullng kind W.thln fence siinYHindlng
U vlsd. on as the property ot efttake
Leroy Napier.
l„ i'wreire f ..re lll f2®' •hoevor leas, In Rut-
kuul district, boumlcl mm by R.vhert
IMce nntl Mrs. FolleniVre, south by
rvJJh* I *“l l ? k i t ,0 hn Thnmns nnd Mrs.
OAK west by Mrs. Adeline Thcnitw Mid
Jure ftrokca tuid north by John Stake*.
Levied oa na ihe property of Oslvin
i* O. S- WESTCOTT. Sheriff.
DON'T PAY MONEY TOR WATER!
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
****wim Ofjm
OMCmOiy or ©;h*h .V c
•hail be entered on • A . TOe
tho yeas nnJ nny« takrn wlth
tho ffovomor shall evsui'm?!* 01 '’ * ,iJ
^?ng'rb f r^,x ,, ,SS
voters thereat shall hxiw^wrt*!?*!. <h *
printed on their tickets or
Uon," or "Against RstMaras*,
•tacgtaftSilrira to vote*for memebra
^airUeta^oS c b X~; 1 h "«'
j of the constitution ot tbii Stabf^
aygr- * b * uniik ®
1.2?'.?^®* 11 furttl * r enacted. That all
with JSl '.**? ,n «e»nie"
^reby’repcxtad? 0 " ,h ® “ m ®
Approved December to, 1SS3.
v No. 402.
nrafLiV?*’"} • rtlc *e A- eecUon 4.
}HSW? pb ' * '«* the consthurton of
by etrtktug out tha word "Oe-
2“ 'J 5 * * f, er the word
"* ttn »l before the figure's * *•
"jilv*" ioi“V£5 te * r *^ “>* w’rJ
n». re.“ d ‘h® manner of aubmh-
Oae^tha cams, and for other
| tows.
— bectioB I. Be u enacted by the gen-1
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Ordinary's
Ofllce, Sept. I 1891.—L. L. Lyou, executor
of the estate of Richard F. Lyon, Into
of said county, dececsct. hsvln* applied
to me for leave re sell at private sals
four-fifths (Id) undivided Interest In lot
of land No, 1129. now In Forsyth county,
Ga., formerly Cherokee county, aald lot
containing about 40 acres, belonging to
tha estate of Richard F. Lyon, deccurel
for the paj-ment of debts and distribution.'
This la therefore, to notify all part « ram
cernrd that leave to reli st mivste rate
will he grin tel as askevl for at the next
October term. UN. of raid illSb rourt oi
ordinary, unit** objections ore
Ca® M. WlLBT, Ordinary.
OKOnOIA. ninu COUNTY-Samuel IL
Jmum. executor of the e«Utc of HtchaM
\\. J.viucs, kite of Mkl county, deceased,
bavin? represented to this court that he
has fully discharged the duuS ofJw
tnn»t and now ask* for letters ot dlsnTl*.
»ion. This Ua therefore, to notify all Mn
■?. ■roncarnta to Ms objeetlooa -If uny
tnc> niiw, oa or before the first ilondnv
raii^ re r '
Uhp be granted as asked for.
This third day of September, 104.
Ai. WILEY. Ordinary.
OKOnOIA. BIBB COUNTY-H. G Cut
ter. executor, and Ura Mary"l
executrix, of the estate of XshS.jrefJJ
late of wild county, deceased havto. y 222
resente.1 to this court thlu
tally discharged the duUe. ot ug
*° ,lr - v *" Parties
hlvk^nhor hreL2 b »f“ , i B *' lr eaxthey
V?'®' ? °f “star* the nrst Monday ln
Dwtwbfr, l#t or else letters of dismu
slm wlU then ha tattled as asked for
'& M. IVILKv. Ordinary.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
Will bo sold before tho court house
•loor .« the city of Macon, during tho
egal hours of sale, on tho Ilrst Tuesday
in October, 181)4, tho following, proper
ly. to-wlt: One grist mill, being .a
fratno building, Beck automatic
engine, with boilers, heaters,
JI'UJP* " nl ®B necessary con-
uoollons in said building. Also one
gram elevator building and'warehouse
conm-cted thereto, together with fans,
elevatora and eouiplote machinery nec
essary to said elevator in said building
and farm taro in Raid building, and
oilier property In said i.millings and ....
the premises of every description found
mi the land of Uie Central Railroad und
Banking Company of Georgia, situated
on the corner of Walnut and Fifth
streets, in the city of .Macon, belonging
to Taylor Bros. & Hall. Levied on
satisfy il fa issued from city court u.
Macon in favor of tho National Bank
of Obgmhe^rar*, vs. Taylor Bros.
Atao at tho samo time ami place, one-
.ai^undivhled interest in that part of
lot No. 0 In southwestern survey of city
Pf . a® 0 ”, ft V tiuS seyb “ty-nve feet on
lourth street, situated on the nortli-
Z;; ," °re ald Iot - N '°- 0 tb0 inter-
mreta f , l jurt u "Ufl Oglotliorpo
s roil ’re n w n “o o0 - fopt 011 Oglethorpe
uno 1 ? >, • M,,rtl ‘a D «v * line, now In-
dlinted by ft cross foi'vT, thuuce along
lino of Martha Davis 73 feet, more or
less, the soutliwestoru line of this lot
commencing nt a point 70 feet from tho
corner of Fourth nud Oglethorpe streets
aud limning nt right angles to said
I'ourth street nutil it reachre the Hue
Martha Davis, in the rear a distance
. taS-kw 1 .Y‘,? rc or 1?ss - 0n slld Iot 18
n brick building two stories high, with
rooms up stairs. Levied on ns the prop-
ert) of L. Crnckott to s,itlsfy a 11 fa
Issued ln city court of Macon ln favoi
of R. a Lanier vs. E. Crockett
L. B. HERBINGTON,
Deputy Slicrltf.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, ’
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
Wrilofor Quolalions
Before Placing Your Orders.
O. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
m GOORj, LUMBER, MOULDINGi PJHHR LIME AND CEMENT,
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADIHC WHOLESALE HOUSES:
G. Bernd & Ca
M&nulactarers xnd Bqsutrs.x
BlRMtet
SADDLERY,
LEATHER AND SHOEPIDraaS,
tan. 452, 464»n*s 450 Cherry Strost
L. Cohen & Co.,
J. I- MACK, Manager. - . . Jlacen Oa.
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Alacon.
\ Orders promptly filled.
A trial solicited.
W. A DAVIS, W. F. HOLMES, -B. T. RAY.
W, A, DAVIS & CO., Colton Factors j 1<>J ailcoa® <v *. r Slr ** t|
a^o beral advances mad ® on cotton ln etoro - The very lowest rate of Insur-
HAOOH SASH, DOOH k, LUHBEH 00.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $30,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
. I AND MANUF ACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS* HARDWAE, Etc. I on i«»*"*] , s * w L e * roo,n, »
. * y I 40Dtc»415 t*op| M r dcroet. V
COTTON.
wlah to Inform my friends and pa
tron* that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, and with
Improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse, I am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage.
Consignment* always receive my prompt
and personal attention.
NEW ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
GUARANEED!
ELLIOTT ESTES.
G17-623 Poplar street.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
, v By yl A lu ? Wjn otOc from Bibb coun-
b assed at the Au-
Slif will be
SK bS^n n Iho T^Knli
before the court house of Bihh
0“.; toe
SwfS Dropent y bekangin* to the ea-
dmrtty, dS’easSf’ Ia1 ® ot . « IJ
Sa?rth ri® d ® bt * 3.:lj"Mt P toTnd ! hxr
U >® “olra Sf raw
ot ' w*lh improvc-
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kn'r.vn a. the traMenro
k? MnS'w 5? lot No. raid
deep. X'ftSS
W. A. DAVIS,
la Maty A Hogan.
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«nd tar distribution. Term, ofralorolh
MRS. ROBA MEORim'
Administratrix estate N. A. Mr-rathf
*5. CORDOVAN
■ FRENCH&ENAl.lEliEDCAIf. *
Fl HE CALF& lftll6AWH
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•^SENOrOR CATALOGUE *
W*L.* DOUGLAS.
v BROCKTON, .MASS.
You can saveJMMrf br purchn.in* IV, JL.
JUuuxlii* UhoeSf
resKS!ji aw i e nrc . lh c largest manufacturers of
oavertised shoe* in the world, nud Raarnutce
the value by damping the name nud price on
the, bottom, which^ protects yon ngniust high
price* and the middleman’s profits. Our shoe*
equal custom work to dyle, easy fittiur and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every.
wh$rc ut lower prices for the value givcu than
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
813 CHERRY STREET.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
Hndison Ave. nnd 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
$3 ftr day and up. American rian.
ticuTar*^ 100 ^ and ^tat-class in every par-
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Llcuatcd railroads.
. The Madison aijd 4th Ave. and Eci>
Line cars pass tlio door.
H. M. CLARK, Pnop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ^ —
DR. MARK O’DANIEL, ~' K
lire,™ „ .°7 C0 318 s °™nd street.' ~
Hours 11 to I aud 4 to 6. Tclephota
Srtra 00 374 Omng0 8tr “‘- Tela
.GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By
virtue of an order of the court of ordi
nary tor said county I will sell a;t pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, on the 22d day of Seplternber. 1891
beginning at 10 o’clock a.m uml contin
uing raid rale from tlay to day, if
l^ACON^SAVINGS BANE
o^r^nsSn^^ p^Lro^ns/'stoTe- n ^con, G a.
^^rtous^and^S^rS^ ^ SUr P lu3 5150,00(1
Phone: 283.
Dii. j. j. sobers!
SSSJpeWy located. In th* sri
rtaltles venereal. Lost energy ri
Srtsln oak emaI ?. Irr ° eula rl lles^antj
Ad drain! v ,® ak ' „? ure , Euaranteeal
I DR. c. m PEETe! *
EYE,4:AR, TH90AT AND NOSE. ■
DR. J. U. SHORTER. '
eyi; ear, nose and THROAT. '
Ofllce 568 Cherry 8t. Maooa, Ga.
(V
portolnglng to the muslo business
Also, lududlg 'personal apparel and all
artloles of value now located In tho
store on Mulberry street In the city of
Mucon, formerly employed by said
Hunger in his business. Said salo will
be made nt tho storehouse aforesaid
for the purpose of paying tho debts of
said estate, etc.
. J. L. ANDERSON,
Administrator M. L. Munger
STFgjgrSfSL EXICHANGE bake,
— - -- - OF MACON, tu ’
door In the city of Macon during the
legal bourn of cole on the flint Tuesday
In October next: '
Dot No. 2. in block 4. southwest com-
mbns, ln the etty otf Macon, Bibb coun
ty, Ga. Levied on ns the property of
John Herrington nnd Uzzle Herrington
to ratlsfy a Justice court fl. ftu Issued
from the G04t3i dtotriet G. If. In favor of
9*, p ' - Darson vs. John Herrington and
Ll2Zie Herrington.
Q. 8. WESTCOTT. 3h erl ff.
OEOROIA BIBB COUNTY^jameS
Cuthbert having applied to me tar let
ters ot administration on the estate of
C. Ned Strong, to Issue to James L. An
derson, the county administrator. This Is
therefore, to notify nil parties concerned,
to tile objections, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday In October 1891
or else letters of administration will’ then
be Issued as as asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary,
.vimS 3 ? 6 i per ,nte rest on deposlti
a L cS
™ a " -
H. T. POWELL President
OF MACON, a A.
H. J. Lamar, oeo. B nmi.
President Vice-President,
nr J ,', ,^. C * b rol». Cashier. * ■
We sollctt th* business of m>rahanta
ptanwr. and banka ohertng them
C ?,Y rl “ 1 Ln. I ' r< i“ Ptn * u ' eafety and hb*r!
IH£ UNION SAVINGS' BUNK Hisflfl
MACOH, OEOnotA.
71. 3. Lamar, President: G» n —
pta. Vice-President: j. W.^'oSaroi?
Cashier; D. M. NeUlgan. Account^ ” 1
CAPITAL. mOM. BURPLUS.
Interest paid on depoalta s per c . n ,'
per ^ annum. Economy is thtAoad £
rin 1 **! ?' r>0,lt your savings any*thre
will be Increased by Intereslu c.,^3
pounded semiannually, U c# ®‘
E. Y. M3YLLARY. PresIdenL r r nn-K
DIME SAVINGS BANK, "'
420 Second Street, Jracon, Ga.
ItaU^TsemKJnSua'ry nt n ?ne U Sr5 r per«it. C pe? n aMum h IntcrMt wlu b 'e' com-
change "bought nml ^d. bJndfl Dt '® w S&SSSSB paper discounted, ex-
M. Johnston. PresIdenL J. D. Stetson. Vice PresIdenL L.
WT 7T 4. - ^.ee.oenu L. P. Hlllyer. Ca, ht „.
Tlie American lational Bank
AA A /■X/'VkT rN . 7
capital.. MACON, GA:
de-1 r 5® 3t caJ1 j' ,aI "f an/nittonafba^k ^n^entril ” ” -»*WA8»
a, ’ d / UuaU aU. receiv* 0 carefuPatteation^'ItorreepoBH
OP MACON, ga,
CAPITAL1SURPLUS,.$260,000
. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLET,
CASH IRC.
I- c. PLAIT'S SOc
banker
OAC0H GEORGIA. - - ESTABLISHED 186}
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on 'lime Deposits.
We handle foreiren exchange and arrano- 8
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild ~ 0 i
London for all European points.