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R. C. WILDER'S SOIS CO.,
MACON, GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
Lumber, rough and drersod. ahfngle*, 1 albs, and dealers in mixed paints, lead,
pile, lime, platter, cement and builder** hardware.
* CM TO 622 THIRD STREET.
WHERETO GO
TO WORSHIP
There Will Be a Delightful Song Ser
vice at the First Baptist
Church Tonight
SERVICES IN OTHFR CHURCHES
Tho Baplht and Sf.thedfit Congr.f.
(Ion* Will B« Sir.ll.lt Today by
Coll.ff. Boy. and Olrl, Fiom
Merer and Wo.l.yaa*
' One of the principal features of the
church service, today will be a son, serv
ice at the Ftrat llaptt.t church tonight,
Thera long services are held periodically
arid have proved a delightful feature of
worship at the First church during the
summer. The following I, the programme;
Organ Prelude,
Quartette—"Heir Lord, lutnember Me,"
,rr. fr. 3 ire (ho von. • •• •
■ Doxology. ,.*■•■-*
Invocation.
Quartette—Prayer, Bartlett
Hymn t.y congregation.
Duett—"Sweet Hour of Prayer," del-
Pol. , _ i, . ii
Hymn.
Alto Solo—"Come Unto Me," Barelett
Hymn.
Duet—"In Prayer to Thee," Saint Barns,
llymn.
Quartette-"From Every, Earthly Pleas
ure," Matt Sheeley.
‘Lecture. j,
’ Hymn.
The paefor, Dr. George Braxton Taylor,
has returned from a visit to Virginia and
will be in hln pulpit thl, morning ami
tonight.
The muHleal programme for the service
Ut Christ church this morning Is os fol
lows;
Processional Hymn—"Breast the Wave,
Crist Inn."
Venlte—Robinson.
Gloria Patrl—Oroetorsx.
Te Drum—Uloyd, In C.
Jubilate—Weln.
Hymn—"One Sweetly. Bolrmn Sound,"
Olfertoty—"Jeaua Saviour o( My Soul,”
Rubcnsteln. Solos, soprano, tenor ond
quartett.
Recessional Hymn-Hawley's, "Jesus,
tho .Very, Thought ot Thee.” #
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A' full directory ot serviced In nil ot
the churches today will be found below;
BAPTIST.
First.—Rev. O. Braxton Taylor, pastor.
Strmon at 11 a. m. and In. is Sunday
school at 11:90 a. in.. 11. M. tVlllet, suporlu-
trndent, Prayer meeting Wednesday ut
3:30 nr>d 7:30 p. m. Tho publlo Is cordially
Invited.
South Macon.—Rev. J. C. Solomon, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 If. TO. mid 7:1', p. m.
by tho paator. Prayer Hireling Wednes
day at 730 p. m. Sunday school ut 9:30
u. m., J. W. Nichole, superintendent.
East Macon.—Jlsv. H. J. Orates, pas
tor. Preaching at U a. m. and 3 p. in.
Sunday school at 9 JO a. m. Prayer meet-
Inn ut this church on Thursday night.
Tattnall Bdiitre.-ltev. A. b, Campbell,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and • p. m.
Sunday school at 9:90 a. in., L. T, Stal
lions, superintendent.
Vlnevllio—Rsv. E. U. Carroll, pustor.
Preaching at 11 a. to. and TM p. m. by
the paator.
BELLEVUE.
There will be divine services at the
Bcllevuo church today nl U a. m.
I CATHOLIC.
Bt. Joseph's.—Rov. Father J. Winkle-
retd, a J., paator; Rev. Father I’en
lloydhnuse. assistant. ■ First mass at 7:90.
«. m. Father Wlnkl-eeld, a J..WIII preach
vc.pera and benediction uf the lile
Sacrament at 9 o'clock, p. in. Ushers
Will seat strangers und visitors.
, CHRISTIAN.
Walnut Street, between First and Boo
end—Rev. II. C. Combs, pustir. Preach,
tng at 11 a. in. and S p. m. by the pastor.
Sunday school at 93J a. tn. Endeavor
Boeisty meet. at t p. m. Young l'eupto'a
Christian Rndsatvnr Society meeting at
7 p. m. Strungere nnd visitors will rv
ectvo a cordial welcome.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church.—Walnut, betwern Vic
ond nnd Third streets Rsv. F. F. Reese,
rti-lor. Eighteenth Buuday after Trinity.
Morning prayer at 11 a. tn. Strangers and
Visitors will Ito welcomed.
Bt. Paul.—Corner Forsyth and College
streets. Rev. 11. Orrln Judd, rec
Service nt U a. m. and t p. in. lloly c
itlunlon lint Buudoy In month at U a.
on the third Sunday at 7:30 a. in. Ushers
to seat strangers. Seats free at night
service.
gt. Barnabas Chapel-Rev. Marlin Ds,
tiler lu charge. Sunday achoot at 9:43 a.
m. Morning prayer and errmon ut 11
o'clock. Wednesday prayer at 8 p, m,
St. John's Chapel -Rev. Mann Darner
In charge. Sunday w 'hool ar 3:10 p. i
IBs citing prayer an.l rermon ut 3 p. IU.
METHODIST.
Mulberry Street.—Rev. A. Monk, pastor.
Preaching at It a. m. and s p. i
Dr. Monk tit Wesleyan chapel. ‘8,
school at 930 a. in.. Col. Imsc Harda-
man, superintendent. Sirangera cordially
welcomed and scuta art free.
First Street Metho-lUt Church.—Prearh-
|n at U a. in. and a p. m.
Class meeting at *30 a. nv, J. R. Him.
claaa loader. Sunday kiiooi at 4 p. in.,
tL E. Chambliss, superlntendant. Seats
free and everybody Invited.
Centenary.—Rev. O. 11. Cheater, p.vsior.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. by the
pastor, lone feast at 9.00 a. n .Sun
day school at 3 p. IB, J. J. Cubb. euper-
lntcudeut. Boats free and even body In-
Filed.
South Maron—Experience meeting at 9
a. m. and preaching <1114 m. by the pas
tor, Rsv. T. W. mill. Sunday school at
I p. m, W. T. Collin-, aop-rtatehorat,
l’rtachlng it 9 p. m. by the pastor.
Prayer meeting etch w ednra lay night
nt 131 o'clock. Ladles' AM So.-leiy mwls
on Oral Wednesday aftimuon at 1 o'clock.
To ah these srrvl-es the publlo Is In-
tiled. and Strang .ms -»IU bs given a cor.
dial watoome.
Vlnevllle Uetbadltt Church-Rev. J. li
Wray, pastor. Preaching at It a. m.
and 9:11 p. tn. Prayer meeting Wednea.
da; evening ml 7:45.
East Macon—Kev. J. W. Weston, pas
tor. Experl.ne. meeting at M:» a. re.
normon at 11 a. tn. and t:» p. m. Sunday
wehool at 33s p. m, tleorge VI. usntt, su'.
jerlntendvnt.
Grace Methodist • hiaich.-Rev. J. R
Owen, pastor. Preaching at u a. m.
and 7i1 p. m. Grayer meeting Wedntt
day evening at 1J0. fin lay .choc: at I
p. m. All persons cordially Invited.
CRESSVTdltl tN.
Tatlnall Square.—l:ev. S. L. Morris, Tv.
D., pastor. Service In ths morning
pii-l evening conducted by the pastor.
Sabbath school at 939 a. m. Prayer serv
ice on Wedneedsy at 739 p. m. Heats free
at all services, and all are Invited.
Y. M. C. A.
Men's meeting at 33# p. m. and hore -
meeting at 839. Young men cordially In
vited.
JUST ARRIVED.
At J. W. Domingos. 100 doren decor,
ntad china curst und saucers, butterfly
nml flower decorations, 11.60 per dozen.
PHYSICAL CULTURE
And the Science Gesture—Mrs. Leila It.
Legg.
If harmony of action or poetry of mo
tion Is beauty, then may wc all bo beau
tiful. It In u very easy matter to beau
tify the body by properly educating the
muscular nyntem and strengthening the
nerve centres. In doing Ihli we do
away with ahum shoulder <blude» nnd
the deep hollow between them, the
prominent abdomen, giving Imitcud n
straight back, strong and well rounded
chest, graceful poise of the head, thus
straightening the body Into sym.-try
and beauty. It Is impossible to study
the principles underlying the laws
which govern gesture and not grasp nt
the same time the principles of health
nnd grace, for they are one ond the
•"me. Too little attention Is paid to
cultivating our physical being, and yet
without health nil of bur attainments
fall lo bring pleasure >r sueccas. I
might oven go so far as to say that a
healthy body produces sound moral#
and stronger Intellectual faculties. It
has bees found the exception to And a
criminal with n editing, well rounded
cheat and a perfectly healthy body.
"Yon Cassius hath a lean and hungry
look." We know that a diseased body
produces melancholy and dissatisfac
tion, from which beginning crime often
Is the outcome. In order to master the
ilelenco of gesture ove must know our
bodies and hotv tto free thorn from awk
wardness. caused by an Imperfectly ed
ucated organism.
To this end we go back to the Greeks
ond Romans for cJ1101tlon.1l methods,
os they hive made the greatest success
tn strengthening and beautifying the
body. It has been found that the body
must be a unit, every muscle working
In harmony with every other tniwclo In
order that wo may have perfect poise
nnd grace. There Is only one way to
obtain this much-aought-for result, and
that In by exercises based upon the laws
of reflex action ond reaptonslveneas. Me-
thlnk# I hoar aome one say "think not
so much Of the body, but of the soul."
U fa to this and that we are tending.
“Ye arc the temple ot the holy ghust."
It la In obedience to the divine com
mand -that we see to K that our bodies
are lit temples for the divine presence;
n duty to tune our bodies nnd voices
that they may express tho highest pur-,
poses of the soul. They were given ua
to express the thoughts nnd feelings
of tho soul, ami we should be lust ns
careful to keep them in perfect tune
an Is the vkdlnlBt with tho Instrument
from which he intends to bring sweet
music. The science of gesture is that
science which attunes tho body to re-
Siwnil unconsciously to the feelings of
the soul. But for nn Improperly educa
ted muscular system tlila science would
not have lo be taught, t'-ivnuld come
naturally, nn we observe In happy
childhood, nnll Iri savage nations where
the body has been kept free. Tho same
Is true of voice—It longs to be freed
that It may express Itself In song nnd
lu going forth melodlounly the grandest,
happiest, subtlest thoughts of the hu-
(nnn soul. As the Saviour said tn Laz
arus, say tve to body nnd voice "I-ooSe
him and let him go." Do not attempt
to circumscribe these nagela of the soul
with artificial immature methods, go
back lo mother natures own nystem of
growth. Let the 'perfection sought
morally. Intellectually and physically be
gained by studying natures manner of
iloveloplngnll art through all the nges.
fer It la an established fact that "man
repeals in himself the history of the
In this manner we obtain the art
which hides art. Our mother nature
has given the method for the growth ot
tho entire person, which Dr. Einmur-
son has Interpreted In hts system of
"The Evolution of Expronlon."
Mil LION 'FRIENDS.
A friend In need Is n friend Indeed,
nnd not less than ono million people
have found Just sueh o friend In Dr
King's New Dlscoverey for Consump
tion. coughs nnd colds, tr you have
never used tills groat medicine ln e trial
will convince you that It has wonder
ful curative powers In all dliou*. .,r
nroat. chest rad lungi. ,r nc y
I» guaranteed to da n'l that l» claimed
•■t money will bo refun.i-d. Trial hn-
tics free at II. J. Iutmar & Son's drug
•tore. Largo »lto Mo nnl *|. *
PRESIDENT' POWELL SPEAKS.
A Hearty Indorsement of the Ed,tea-
“®jl Crusade by u Prominent Edu-
*• » ‘he Telegraph to
"I, 1 ® * h * ‘"•“flY reception nnd good
will displayed by bo many of the prom-
the Introduction* omKwiw
ty th ®
Many and hearty have been the tee-
testimonial.! for the enterprise of our
Atlanta contemporary, but among them
atl none speak In stronger wonls of
commendation than does President
lMwcll of tho Monroe Female College.
Rend avhat he says:
Forsyth, a*.. 6cpt 4,-q Uke this
rocthod of exprreelng my tedorsement
•• th * Incomparable value ot
the Encyclopaedia Brltannloa and the
broad-minded spirit unit educational
reel shown by the Atlanta Cbnwtltullon
In olferlng to tho tuthllc a library ot
such great value u»:>n terms so liberal
aa to place It within the roach of alt.
The economy of the proposition
should appeal to all book buyers. The
price which I paid for my set of (03)
volumes being $190, while th* Constku-
tlpn agrees to furaWi ft In the earn*
binding for about one-half of the above
Anolher feature that should
inert with the anpreelatloa of ell true
Southern era It the elimination of such
matter that was both Me and unfair
to the South and reul.iclag tl wHh tree
history which will be reed hr cur pee-
terf-V with a feet In x b| rr We.
Much might be said tn favor of the
circulation of a library re valuable at
the New Brltannlea.
_ .. . J. E. POWELL.
President Monroe Female College.
USE HOLMES' MOUTH WA8H.
Prepared by
Dr*. Hakim A Miron. Dentists,
K4 Mulberry Street;.
It cure* bh-edtng gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore fhrouit. cleans the teeth nn.l
t-urtflee the breach. For sale by an
druggie ta
rt
THE MACOST TELEGE^i® SUNDAY ivTORjriJfTG, SEPTEMBER 23, 1894.
J This is the every day
speech of people who buy
throughout our house.
Listen, and you will also
hear this: “They always
have more here for us to
see, and somehow we are
better' satisfied with what
wc get.” Again: “No use
of going anywhere else.”
And again: “I have tried
elsewhere and I only come
back after wasting iny
time.” Well, it is certain
sure that the store gefs
better and better every
season.
MAKE A VISIT
Most cordially we invite citizens to stroll over the
house. Not only are they welcome without being
buyers, but also are their friends. All the courtesies
of our house are tendered to strangers, without obli
gation or suggestion of purchases.
TSHiat Is the Store?
It is a comfortable shopping place for everything
that men and boys wear—suits, overcoats, furnish
ings and hats. It guarantees all its transactions and
takes back whatever fails to please. It carries by far
the largest stock’ih'Macon. It carries at all times a
most complete variety of all the better class of cloth
ing, and in addition thereto always has exceptional
offerings of such goods as come to sale at extra low
prices because or stringent times, over-productions
or accidents.
V
MACON, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHE^Y STREET
Engines, Boilers, Bins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
MOJERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On acoount of its abooluto purity, wholMommois, Rood taste nnd quality to
aid digestion It la a most pleasant nnd refreshing beverage, an article Incom
parably strengthening to the invalid and convalescent.
This beer Is brewtd from bent eeleated malt and ffom hops imported from
Bohemia. It Is brewed after tho new existing method In the Hof Brauerel at
Itolson, Bohemia. Itarlnironaa. la a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and
brilliancy, nnd on account of its excellent quality is preferred to tho Imported
l’llsnef by connotseurs. , '
For Uic dinner table and for a lunch there ta nothing better than a bottle
of Bnrbnrossa. ULUMANN & WILLIAMS.
Delivered anywhere In tho city. 'Phone 431. Sole Agents.
S4.25-C OAL! COA LȤ4.25.
Jcllico and Black Diamond.
NOTHING BUT LUMP pOAL GOES TO THE CONSUMER. We guarantee
t»erfect entlafUotnxi or coal removed and money refuuded. Our JELLICQ
la from tho mines of Southern Jelllco Coal Oompony of Tennessee, nnd Is un-
aurp.if.aed liy any JelUco. MACON OIL AND ICE COMPANY.
Thon* 321. W. S. BnoOKS, Manager.
NOTICE.—W. 8. Brooks, Manager Macon Oil nnd Ice Company, Macon.
On.—Dear Sir: Referring to our ogiveraitlon on yesterday. nx> desire to
mate Unit we will gtvo you a quality coal in each Hilpment tint we guaran
tee to be the best ofTored our the market and It will be our pleasure to furnish
you everything that you may need In rair Une during the senson.
SOUTHERN JELLICO COAL CO.
J. L. BOYD, Manager.
((
Wot How Cheap, But How Good,”
IS THE MOTTO OF
ANHEUSER- BUSCH
BKEWING ASS’N.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Brewers of FINE BEER Exclusively,
IN BUYING MALT AND HOBS FOR THEIR BREW.
For Sale ut All Fine Grocery nnd Drug Stores.
YOU MAY not get ou? of the prises I ofTcred for solving my puxzl-s,
but there Is a prize for every customer In the low prices I make tuts
month. GEO. T. 13EE LAND. Jcv-vler. 330 Second street.
Paints, Oils, Glass, .Sash; Doors, J31inds*
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
Write for Q tint at ion <t —
Before Placing Your Orders.
0. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
SASH. OOOBi LUMBER, MOULDING). FAINTS, LIME NND CEMENT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEAPING WHOLESALE HOUSES*
G. Berne! & Co.
AlauuiacturoM »n4 4
UAlLNI&a,
8ADDLERT.
XzE^TiiEft AND SHOBPIDIS3*,
«fV7. 453. 454 an-s Cherry
L. Cohen & Co.,
J. Jj> BIACEh* Manager. - - Macon Ga.
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial solicited.
W. A. DAVIS,
W. P. HOLMES,
B. T. RAT*
Liberal advances made on cotton In ettiro. The very lowest rate of h*iur**"
ance. v .•>
HACJOH §ASH, DOOR & LUMEER 00„
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
t AND MANUF ACTURERS OF .. , N
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARD TV AE, Etc. |
COTTON.
I wish to Inform my friends and pa
tron* that I have moved across Voplar
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.
Consignments always receive my prompt
and personal attention.
NEW HOOP! CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES 1 . SATISFACTION
GUARANEED!
ELLIOTT ESTE3.
517-523 Poplar street.
W. L. Douglas
S3 SHOE NoaatfcAMNtk
*5. CORDOVAN.
FhEHCHAENAMEtiEDCAlf:
^•♦SMFlHECAlf&KANm
? 3.5P POLICE,3 Sous.
<*SS?S»»i
*2.11.^ BoysSohoolShoes.
•LADIES-
dougo(, a
W .SEND rOR CATALOGUE *
W* Li* DOUGLAS >
BROCKTON, MASS.
You can save rnnury by pnrcbustng W'« Li
DuuuIiia Mh«ir»*,
Because, we are the largest manuracturers of
advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name ana price on
the bottom, which protects JOtt against high
prices ond the middleman's profits. Our shoes
equal custom work iu 6tyle, eawy fitting ond
v.-,-;uim; ijiuili!!*■-’■>- We have them cold every
where at borer prices for the value given than
any othV make. Take no substitute. If youi
dealeavatmot c\ro*+'- vou, can. Sold l»v
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
. 013 CHERRY STREET. •
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By
virtue of an order of the court of ordi
nary for said county I wilt sell nt.pub
lic outcry to tile highest bidder for
cash, on the 22d day ot SepSember, 1891,
beginning at 10 o'clock tt.rn nnd coivtln-
ulng add sale from day to day, If
necessary, nil of, the personal prop-
enty belonglngao tho estate of M. L.
Slungcr, deceased, said personal prop
erty consisting of plano3, oignus; store
nnd office fixtures, musical instruments
of various kinds and other articles np-
pertnlnglng to the music business.
Also, Includlg personal apparel nnd nn
articles of value now located. In the
store on Mulberry street in lUo city of
Macon, formerly employed by said
Munger in his business. Said role will
bo made at the storehouse aforesaid
for tile purpose of paying the debts of
said estate, etc.
J. L. ANDERSON.
Administrator M. L. Hunger.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
rtadison Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
$32" ani up- American rir.n.
Fireproof and first-class in every par
ticular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt
Line cars pas9 tho door.
H. M. CLARK, Paor.
Passenger Elevator run3 all night. —
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS.
DR. MARK O'DANIEL,
Office 318 Second Street.
Hours II to 1 nud 4 to 0. Telenlions
388.
Residence ',374 Onango street. Tele*
phone 3S9. I
DB. J. J.' SUBEIUL ” "
Permanently located. In the snot
cUlttes venereal. Lost energy re,
atored. Female Irregularities and
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address In confidence, with sumD.
S10 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
DR. C. H. PEETE,
BYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE.
Hours. 9,to 1 nnd 3 to 6. Telephone
94. Office./S72 Mulberry, corner Second
street. Mqfcon. Oa.
JDfl. J. H. SHORTER,
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 568 Cherry St, Maooo, Ga.
PUBLIC SALE.
Will bo sold before the court house
door In the city of iMacon, In Bibb coun
ty. Ga.. between the legal hours of sale
on the flrat Tuesday In October next,
for cash or on other suitable terms, alt
that slock of machinery located In the
lumber yard at the corner of Sixth and
Mulberry streets, lu raid city uf Mncon,
nnd known as the T. J. Bell & Son
plnnt. consisting of sixty-horse power
boiler and engine, planer, moulder,
turning lathe and other machinery. All
comparatively new and In good running-
order nnd ot>en for inspection of pros
pective purchasers. I reserve the right
to reject any and all bills.
D. M. NELLIGAN,
Assignee T. J. Bell & Son.
OPIUM
SSSF Office, 1U
and ’Whiskey Buhl:
cured at home will;
out pain. Boole olps:
tlenlnrn non; i RYI
_ RM. WOO LUCY M.l
hltoUaltSL. Atlamja. <;
MACON SAVINGS BANK
570 Slulberry Street. Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $160,000
Pays 5 per cent, interest on depoaita
of $L and upward. Real estate loans on
the monthly installment plan, nnd loans
on ffood securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Will act aa
admlnlatrator. executor, guardian, re
ceiver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
IL G. CUTTER.. Vice-President
J. W. CANNON..... .Cashier
EXICHANGrE bank,
OF MACON, QA. ’
II. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin.
Pr.lld.nt. Vice-President,
J. W. CahsnlM, Cashier.
W« .ollclt th. busts*., of miroh.nu,
planter. Mid banka, offering them
courtesy, promptneu, safety and liber
ality. Ths largest capital and .undid
of any bonk tn Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TflUSI -CQ
hacox OEonau.
71. J. Lamar. Prealdent; Ore. B. Tue.
plr. Vlce-Prerttent: J. w.
Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan, Accountxat. ^
CAPITAL, mooo. SURPLUS, BO.W9.
Interest paid on deposit. I p.r cent,
per annum. Economy l. th. road t.
wraith. Deposit your raving, any they
will be Increased by luurt.t- Com-
pounded semi-annually.
E. Y.-AIALLARY. President ' J. J. COBB, Cashier. •
DIME SAVINGS BANK,
, 420 Second Street, Mncon, Ga.
Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which InterMt will
pounded semi-annually at rate, of 5 per cent, per annum WlU b " Com ‘
change'bought'and retd.*’ 0 '’' 38 “ '° W comracrclji discounted, ex-
J. M. Johnston. PresiilenL J. D. Stetson, Vic® President. I*, p. Hillyer. Cashier
The' American lationarBanL
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL.... .... .. ..7*50.000.00 SURPLUS . r>5 000 M
Largest capital of any national bank in Central Grorgli Aeeou'nta of
dem.TnmS. ’ * nd ladl ' 1 ' JlJllj »"* ««•«»• caref u l ~IenUon. Sro«pom
WON' PAY TltK TAX.
Princeton. Ky.. Sept, si.-.v nesn »«|p-!
mrnt of Are vrn -t Has been m ,dc to Union
county, toirm the tix |a>«ra 01 l.lrote
uud CarayvtU. precinct, who hm rent
ing the coll.itlon ut the railroad tax. .
About TOC 're now armed with winches
ters and dynamite, and they are await
ing the arrival ot Collector Hlarfcwtxt
and his in armed deputies c.pr. Dark-
well expected 10 nrrlve today, but he
wtU hardly bre'n h;s work Wore Mon
day. He aaya Oml he will collect the tax
If It takes mutary power to do it. l"h.
peept* any they will raqat to the dram.
Johnson's Oriental S,un ii the most
drlhxite facial soap for ladles’ use tn
existence. Sold by Uoodirya & Small,
drugglftt.
first 1M Bank,
OP MACON, GA
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT.
rBESIDBXT.
W. 47. 4VRIGLE7,
CASHIER.
I* C. PLAIT'S SOI,
BANKER
IBAC0H GEORGIA.
Banking in all its branches,
allowed on Time Deposits-
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rotlischild of
London for all European points.
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