The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 24, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894 ANNIE ABBOTT THE WONDERFUL She Baffle* New VorK Phyiieian*. Who Don't Know Where They Are "At." THEY COULD NOT WEIGH HER Will Rltlri From (ho ■(*£• and Ittlnrn la Macon Today—A lEamaibabla Woman, When Power Is m Drop Blyoterjr lo All. Everybody In Macon remembers at™, (Annie Abbott, otherwise known so Utae “Georgia Maignet," or "Georgia. -Won der." Recently Mm. Abbott have been spr ing exhibitions inf her wonderful power In Now York nad -the great Metropolis la all agog over her*-The New York IHeraM, «a -well lie all of the Now York (upon, ban had u great deal to nay ubrut the little Georgia woman, and among other notiem appairs the fol lowing In Hhe Would of cJatuiMay laat: Mr*. lArvnle Abbott, the “Georgia Magnet,’’ Who .baffles the etrength of strong men by eorno power whloh, If It Is not out and out trickery, may be something oklu to hypnotism. gave an exhibition of her nbftltl** wo a ntrong woman wfUhbut any physical atrength before tv fist of doctors »t the Sturtc- .vaot btoiise laat evening. Dr. Th* .mas H. Bailey, who arranged the exhtbltlun, Quid collected fifty or sixty men who looked as If they were conacloua of phenomenal -thinking |*»w- ->m, and iwbose hrada -were oovered wfih that idiot out tto sundry polntin of the oornpaiw. When -the wultera had churn'd the <Wnh»g room of -the hotel they put u barge board pkt-tform, 'half u foot high, al the furflier end of Hie room, ar rang'd] dlie choirs and began to bow in the InventlgaaorH, every one of whom felt the Importance 'of his mission. Then, presently, hire. Abbot, iwliio la a tiny -llt-le woman, with a sunken face, hut big -bright eyes, came In. She IOjVounaemta -tfke a woman who liven on Strong tea- and keeps .«4vo by sheer grit. There 'were fa-t diamonds In her maar said in rings on -her lingers. Khe wore an evening dress, with prdlity pink ostrfah frontiers hanging to It. In her hen.la -were handkerchiefs, on which American flags were embroidered, t INVESTIGATED BY CHARCOT. I 'With her cn-mo tier pretty daughter of 11, u slim dhIM. very sweet, In n greenish yellow dress. Mrs. Abbott •UX.1 tbolt She -was going to givesi n ex- Itlbtlon of her strange force or power. Jibe hud nv> mime -for It. If the wpccta- tom thought fhXt what She did was a trick -they would have full opportunity to ferret it out. Hhe nuliUvl -that Gor man doctors hi*l made a gma-t iMw over her, htstlng three years, during which they cnbed each names throe feat lung, but In spUo of that she fwvia still the great Grtirgta mystery. Professor Charcot had tackled tho prob lem uf her powers and- hiul s.bled expert, inents to nor repertoire, bat even he died without guessing why such things she did .were so. "I'm not a magnet." she Insisted; “I'm not that kind, though I may draw specta tors. J'm Jitsi an Ignonint little country girl, who was murrled when tho was 1] ye* re old mnl d!,ln‘t have u chance to complete her Bducailon." Then her little daughter rams upon ihe platform Thu “magnet" laid her hands upon thy girl's neck, near the top of tho spine. A heavily tan it* physician then grabbed the girl under the armpits ftlrs. AblK.it placed one of Iter hands upon one uf tits, but with Hit exerting any pressure. He tried to lift the child, but eppurently something bud occurred to her that made her welch o ton, and- ho couldn't do It. It was only when the con tact of hands were broken that no was able to get her oil her feet. 11HBAM AND BUTTER COLOUR!). Then a very big Kngllah pliyslelnn. dneeed In n bread and butter colored suit of clothe, three Mines too large tor him, tackled the problem, but failed ns utterly. Ono of the waiters, occtlng on the tine of u previously arranged 'plan, now drove rlt little street urchins into the loom. ,Three were pul on tho stag* will, the little gtrl, anti undo to Join hands The boys' pouts nil had the regulation layers of dirt, proving that they were genuine poya and not tmltAtlono “Now boya," said Min. Abbott, “don’t look at the little girl. H» your ryea on your feet and ate that no one nisei them frum the ground* Keep your tore right down.V Your heavy men. one of them wlln gray side whiskers, looking ns ChauaoBy Depone might. If scissors,were abolished, tried to rales 'he four youngsters oft lbs ground. The “magnet" formed part uf the cliche though, and they eoulun't. rrta-y struggled and fought mid squirmed like la lot of eels, but the children » feet cnly left the ground when Iho contact or luuide woe broken, the current, or what ever It wag penetrating even lha dtn of the street unebina. A DREADFUL STRUGGLE. Then a grsy-halre.1 gentleman had n sort ef *1 r.uva-1hmuia wrestling match .with hlmaelt In trying to raise Mrs- Ah- 1 ..II It..ill ill. ,m.I lie I.U- II .1. W II m Ivery odd poslUons on.l threw her over hie shoulder ut the start, when the magnetic current or hypnotic (low, or whatever It svae, wasn't g.nig. Rut when iho magnet dUached her teeth, urmbti'd violently and M.unwd to hove I* sort of a spasm and the “current" was on, the gray ulhtelc gucMuT move her un Inch. Ilo returned to nls seat thoroughly crurh.d, only to tlnd his hut In a altnllar condition, a news, paper naui having sat on It. •then twenty of the fattest, strongest and healthiest doctors were asked to come upon the pktGvrtn. Whewl Unt some Nsw York doctors look trail fed. The sverags weight -of fifteen men who re opened must have beam IB pounds. They •vara all ranged In single line, w|ih their hands to each other's necks, nn attitude similar U> that of s polk-eman with u prisoner taecedlng him. and not unlike the line in wtak*> couvlets march. They were formed into s battering ram, the lieut of the Une being eighteen Inches ■rant the wall. They were told that on the word uf command they were lo press unsurd like art id, untamed creatures, and try to push Nnx Abbott, who otsced her- seif between the head man snd the wall, tight through the masonry. The "magnet" put her hints against the hands uf the two men that they placed un the wwll to test the pressure. Tho man at the heed of th* Unc had Us hands an her neck. Bits emitted, trembled vl- ulently. and rave the word. The rush then pushed onward, but Mrs. Abbott stood unmoved. Th* battering ram swayed, and then burst In the rentes from the pressure. The men exstast whose hands the “magnet" was leaning said that they had felt ns pressure what ever. Neat a Mg pair of ocalea vna brought In. and Mm Abbott stood upon them. A man who mid ha knew all about weighing machines tried to wrlgh her. but found that she varied her weight every lew minutes by so tut devka or other. Finally he announced In despair, “Hhe weighs anything from seventy jiounds ip." and retired from th* Ikld. Mrs Abbott explained that her experi ments were ham pried by th* met that th* platform of the scales and the wheels upon which It stood were of Iron. Hhe obviated lids dlfllculty by covering th* platform with n board. In fact, sne said she owl all her work brat on naked wood. Carpets were of no wall. Her experiment with the ruah llnr of fat sun waa made on hare wood. LIKE LEAPFROG. Nest she got o man who wss standing on the scales, to prune down on her shoul ders with all his might. He pressed down until Ihe scale registered ::0 ; osuds. Then ehe turned on the magic current, end though be assumed an attitude cm If he were about to play leapfrog and pressed down with till hie might, It rude only a slight difference. Then a tall, sllui poet tried Ihe trick and raised himself completely off the ground and buna on her shoulder*, but either he waa ouch a light weight as lo /.**ve no effect wlwlever on III* scales or her pow. era were too great for nlm. He Mid after ward that he was ready to bet that one of Mrs. Abbott's feet were off ibe scale* and resting on 'he box on which hex tood. Hun, in gnother experiment, the harder s fat man pressed down upon »er Shoul der* Ihe less she weighed. Mr*. Abbott afterword explained about mysterious bussing noises In her head, Which can be heart for a long distance, and for an explanation "f which cl.o offers tiii.m. Hhe held a glass up to her head to cuncantrate the sound, und many per sons said they could hear It -julte plainly, Hhe said that the temperature of her body mis M, and'her pulse a doctor found to be m Hhe laid that the pulse went down during Ihe experiments The evening dosed with a demonstration that she could prevent a red bearded man from lifting a little boy even when she stood fifty feet away from both. Tht* looked more than ever like hypnotism. During the evening Dr. Halley almost had a light with a nhrap actor who wan. derad In Id* home from the sidewalk In front of the houae and U-lcd to break up the proceedings by yelling mjt every now and then "Which?" and then laughing Immoderately at, himself and looking around In vain for appfoval. Walter* led him out and placed him on his particular **Tho*e present Included Ira. H. O. Ref- fa rd, Charles L. Dsns, Edward J. Wrm. Inbham, W. It. Townsend. X. 11. Roms- de.ll, Henry I). Chapin. Ouy 'Jerry of Mich igan. H. W. Frauenthal, John A. IVyeth and Thomon It. 1'ooley. ■» Mrs. Abbltt will arrive In Macon today her slater, Mm. W. H. Cornell, having recolved ft letter to that effect. The letter also stntrd that nhc would retire from tho stage and make her homo In Macon. SCIENTIFIC SENSATION. Something Entirely New—An Opportu nity lor Macon People ThU Week. In the present day of developments, of progresn and the tlemnnd for "some thing now." an Intelligent people seize with greed uoon the practical, living lllustrntfona of the la-test "gensftllong in science," Day after day brings us these an nouncements of etomo new discovery In electric science, for. instance. The fact that the discovery ihau been made Is accepted on fnM.li. ImiKxastblc though they tniy scem,becfiuse toady nil things nre posrtble. ' So l> la wifh hypnotism. From being u power used by quacks nncl Jugglers, it Is recognized no having made gre.it advances within the laat few yearn un til now people eagerly watch lor the de velopment**. Ad the outs tart there Is euMUKh In hypoetlxm to Jntoriut oven these who have given the subject but little thought. But with development comes clairvoyance with Its nsver-emling poo- slblUtlea, thought tranurerrenec and mind readlnsr sll follow until It might almcst seem to n» audience before which the Illustrations are made with out- chance or oretonso at Juggling or do option, that the inlruolni of old inny be perhaps explained In this way ond that we are only Just awakening tofho wonderful scope of what has heretofore been reganled ns a power limited anil merely amusing. The fact that In Air. Everett Silicon can boast one of the grua-test hypnotists of the day should be of especial Inter- cot Mr. Everett affords an opportunity, to study 1 this wonderful Influence or science. The performance nt the Academy of Music on Wednesday night will be something entirely new In the history of hypnotic entertainments In .Macon. Tho entertaJnmMH* heretofore given by Mr. Everett were elementary to it de gree. hut ho will go several steps farth er nnd will give an entertainment he guarantees will surprise, even startle and thoroughly amuse all daises of People. The prices for this entertainment have been placed at CO cents and 2S cents In older to suit th* times nnd lo give every one nn opportunity lo sec and Judge for theeniclvrs. No performance given nt the Academy this stamen so far has been as well worth the money. Tho programme, subjects and lllustra- tlons are guaranteed <o be entirely new nnd will Include a marvelous exhibition uf mind reading and of clairvoyance while In the hypnpilged slate. ■ "THE GIRL 1 LKFT BEHIND MR" Will he nt the Academy of Music To ft ulcht—Don't Miss It. Some peo(Ao believe that, otter "Slieraudoah." It would be a long time before another war play allrpi the public pulse, but when Fylas & Uelaseo wrote "The airl I Left Behind Me." for a Whole season "Bhntandoah” was for- gbilen. Charles lTnlnnnn was the lucky mi no per who'brought out the two best war plays uf the century. The b'.ivnnnah Morning News* one ef the most conservative dramatic Critics In Ilia South, soyg of It; •"The Girl I Left Behind Me' was seen for Ihe first time by a ttavann.ih audience al venter-day's matinee. The theatre was well tUled and the audience was Pleased. Tho piny was repeated hist night to n good house. Roth «.u- •ll.'iwes were aatitled with lb* play and R* producUon. s . "Itte piece Is n border drama without the tnual blond ond thund.ir. There Is * rnev-t cxcltlpg war scene, but there h comroratlvely no noise. The tiring of volleys Is all in the distance. No one la •tattled or alarmed and th* audience Is ml choked with gunpowder smoke. Thor* arc many nervous persons who will not go tb see a war play became they do not dike guns. There is noth ing of the old-fashioned military drama about the new pkty. Tho noise and tu mult of battle are vividly suggested nnd tho excitement produced U Intense; but there la no firing of guns and pistols be- fra* t-he footlights, la writing this play for one bf N«v York's mom fashion Me sn.l exclusive audiences, 'Mown, l-'yles .t Belaeeo knew what they wet* about. People do not want to be deafened." OH, WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed the warning—the alg- tut. perhaps, of the sure upproach of that more terrible disease, wusumtloltr Ask yourself If you can afford, for tho sjke of saving u cent*, run the risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cute your cough. It never fails. This ex. plains why more than s million bottles were sold the past year, it relieve* croup 'and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without It. For Isms hack, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Platters. Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drag Company, comer Cherry stiv«t anti C«Hton avonuo. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Moat Perfect Made. List of houses from $18 Up. Street. No. R’m Price Orange. . . . . . . 509 8 *35 00 Bond, •••••«.« • . 255 5 22 50 7. 25 00 Spring . . 5G 6 22 50 Now, • * * . . coi 7 25 00 Now . . 206 G 22 GO Oglethorpe. ...... .. .1171 0 18 U0 Fourth. , . . .. S52 0 20 00 8eoond . .1336 7 13 00 IT IS PAINFUL To go through the newspapers and sec what old fogies are saying. But why give them a thought? We have enough to do attending to our own business. Who can seriously or justly deny that it was this house 1 - _ that originated the plain tell ing of store news. A*s to goods they are here to be seen ex actly as we advertise them. As to prices, it is easy to make comparisons. Our methods are bright and sparkling as diamonds. They inspire confidence and prompt emulation. People think of them, and speak of them, and trade continues to grandly grow and broadly expand. Come late, come early—special things on display for forenooners and afternooners. jUtU.JW'Ko. MACON, GA. 51 10 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Sins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) /, On account of Its absolute purity, wholefiomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion It Is a moat pleax.int und refreshing beverage, an article incoin parably strengthening to tlje Invalid nnd convalescent. This beer la browed from bwt selected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Brauerel at Pilaon, Bohemia. Barbarossa in a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality Is preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connoisems. .For the dlnnor table and for a lunch there to nothing better than a bottle of Barbarossq. ULI^MANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In the city. *Phone *481 Sole Agents. B. A. WISE, I 11 MSI. 358 Liit of Houses From *8 to *18. Streit. No. R’mi Price Orange . . . .464 4 *15 00 Third 770 4 15 Oil Walnut 515 7 15 00 Walnut .... 017 7 15 tk) Fourth 120 S 17 00 Rosa 432 5 10W) Oak. 457 G 15 03 College 1128 G 12 50 Columbus 311 4 S 00 Columbus ai6 4 8 00 Now 202 5 > 15 00 FOB BENT OR SALE— 1 The Nottingham place In Vlncvllle, comprising four end a half acres. Largo ten-room houtte on lot with stable and servant's house. A number of fine fruit trees and splendid garden. Suitable for dairy and truck farm ing. Convenient to electric line. If you wish to rent or buy a home will be glad to show you my offerings. Be A. tyiSE, ■* 358 SECOND ST. S4.25t.-CO A E! C O A E--S4.25. , . ■ * Jellico and Black Diamond. NOTHING BUT LUMP COAL GOES TO THE CONSUMER.’ We guarantee perfect BatUdaotlon or coal removed and money refunded. Our JELLICO is from the mines of Somhqrn Jellico Coni Company of Tennessee, nnd is un surpassed by tiny Jellico. MACON OIL AND ICE COMPANY., •Phone 321. 1 v W, S. BROOKS, Manager. NOTICE.—W. S. Brooks, -Manager Macon 041 and Ice Company, Macon, Gn.—Dear Sir; Referring to -our conversation on yesterday, we desire to state that we will give you a quality coal iu each shipment that we guaran tee to bo tin- boat offered on the market and It will be our pleasure to furnish you every thing that you may need in cur line during the seimon. SOUTHERN JELLICO COAX. CO. J. L. BOYD. Manager. YOU MAY not get on a of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, but thero is ft prise for every customer In the low prices I make this month. GEO. T. BEE LAND. Jeweler. 320 Second street SShs FIELDS’ MISTRELlS. Tho Flnost Minstrel Performance Ever Witnessed in Mucon. A good nudlenoe greeted Al. O. Fields' Minstrels n't the Academy of Music Kxturd'ny night. The audience wouM have boon larger had it not been Baturtsy night and n lingering feeling ut dtasivtlsfaotkm the -ptrirons of ahe theatre have been carrying about with them ulnce tho last minstrel perform ance. Hud Melds been greeted with n packed bouse U would ore -have, been half rthat the pertbrmance deserved. 'As R eras, the Academy of Music was comfortably ftlled. bdt not packed. If the people hurl known what a treat was In store for Shorn there -wouldn't have boon standfcw roont. It ta real refreshing to witness a per- forma-recc like the ono last night. It Hots ft csttsot) good und gives him ft better oplniv-n of the stage tn general. In fadt, ouch a portbrnsmee Is worth Many dogars lo the company next fol lowing, :ns ft pttts the people oa bolter tonus with tho stage und the people of the i-tago. tJauuM .Fields mum here the Av.ulemy of iMuslo ■would not hold half tihe psegdg -who would want to wlt- not-*r 'She performance. Everything was good, everybody was good; there xras not ft.Wch tt.ifii* Mr* company. I The Spceuaties, che sllfclnx. the Jokes, the costumes und every feature sms new und god. 'IVm good. In tact, to be n>- reorty t'vM about In a mnvspuper urtkle of oltSnury length. It was Immense, gorgruigr, grand. A graiM oonUttUfttinn .of rrt-irs that will ever be welcome to 'Macon. That oily nnd rough skin cured and the fare and hands bcautlHe.1 bf John son's Oriental Soap; medicated nnd highly iK'rfumed. Sold by tloodwjrn ,V Small, rlru.'aists. USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Dr*. Hobnra A Mourn. Derettsts, DM Mulberry Street. It cure* bleeding gums, ubora, sore mouth, sore throat, deans the tea* and l-urUlm eh* breach. For sale by all druggists. Everybody feels better fro.m Brown’s Iron Bitters - •REPUDIATED JOE KELLEY. Ran Francisco, Sept 23.-Thi Demo cratic state central committee has re- PUdhited Joseph P. Kelley, eaudiilito for congress In Ihi Fifth district. Ex- Chalrmnn Popper nccnseil Kelley of carrying bribes lo several Democratic bosses in connection with local street sweeping contracts. I For Malaria, Liver Trou- ble,orIndigestion,use BROWN’S IRON BITTERS READY TO POUND EACH OTHER. Chicago, Sept, in.—Solly Smith and Oscar Uanlucr. the "Omaha Kid," were uinteheil last night to light to n finish «t 11S pouuds .for $300 n side and Ihe largest purse offered. Tho New Or leans clubs will bo asked to bid for tho fight. UKV'F’.SiEuT 8 *V, EUV 5 hbai.n-tbeat '$ c u i u -wstta, l-vm-w, r-o, Ntu ? ' i'U'M 1'm.trxtlon «u,rt b; SlnS!2ISwSa w *i!f* h S!!! Nratai IVrroalon gnfg^ttsta, cuftm laj.nltr. mlmj, drey iniw.T?® Barrouafifid, Lon« of Iftpotwy, LcufNirrLcr* and al SSattfSaSTS 1 Involuntary Lnaat-t, Wpi*nun of brain, H*!f ,kLorer««rtio„ ». 11 --Mh'- Irrnlmclll, ?l t*a*'honltr ford boMk *ltb tf II. t LIYKBPlUi GOODWYN K SHALU TO Solo A cun La. Macon, Qcu 1* sssi VHirbtra.nach, l>r 's-ii. su-,.1 r.maiii* PaintSq Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE. Wril6 for Quotations.^,.emrnm Before Placing Your Orders. o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, , MACOJV. GA. SASH, DOORS. LUMBER, MOULDINGS. PAWS, LIME ANO CEMENT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. MACON. OA- M&nulacturers aal L vuoca.* &A2U081 8ADDLEKT. lkatheb AND SHOBFIDIN(l\ 4fA. 452, 454 tn-3 456 Cherry Streak L. Cohen & Co., • LIQGOBS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in M&con. Orders promptly filled. J. I> HACK, Manager, - - - Macon Ga. A trial solicited. W. A. DAVIS, W. F, HOLMES. Uboral advances made on cotton In store. The very lowest rate of Insur ance. ' MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CG„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTOBS and BUILDERS, i I, AND MANUF ACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. COTTON. I wlah to inform my friends and pa trons that I have moved acrosH l’oplar street, opposite my old stand, und 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 ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANBED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 617-C23 Poplar street. $5. CORDOVAN, : FRE NCH A ENAM EULED CALR * RME C ALF& KAK6ARDH ♦ 3.5JP0LICC.3SOUS. *2.*!. 7 _ s Boysschoiii5hoes. •LADIES- jSEND FOR CATAL0QUE W*L>* DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS* You can lavcmoner by pnrchaslug VV, L* llouilna Shoes* i-,. . . , . Because, wc arc the largest manufacturers of odvertised shoes In the world, and guarantee the value by staraolng the name ana price on 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. Wc have them Sold every where mtlower prices for the value given than any other moke. Take no substitute. • If your dealer cannot aiooW you, wc can. Bold Vv ROCHESTER SHOE CO. • 513 CHERRY STREET. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-To the .Su perior Court of said- County:. Tho peti tion of Robert I* McKenney, Fred. T. Lofton, W. F. Combs, T. W„ Loyless, W. H. Lan^jfllak-j'J. B. Rail and N. E. Har ris, respectfully shofts: \ First.—That they desire, .to be Incorpo rated with their successors ahd associ ates under the name and style of "The Macon News and Printing Comoony," and In tbdt name to enjoy all the rights, prlvlledges and Immunities appertaining to such . Incorporation under the lawe of this state. Second.—The particular business which they desire to tronsa t and the object of their association is the publication for gain of one or more newspapers or peri odicals In the city of Macon, the carrying on of a general Job 1 printing, ruling und binding business*and the dolrig or such other, business In the way of publishing nnd printing as may be desired by the board of directors hereinafter to bo pro vided for. Third.—The amount of capital to be em ployed is twenty thoiisan dollars, to te divided Into shares of one hundred dollars tuch, more than ten per cent, of which has already been paid in. Fourth.—The place *of business of the corporation Is to be the city of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia. Fifth.—The government of the corpora tion Is to be vested In a board of directors, to consist of five members, who shall be- lect from their number a president and a general business manager. Sixth.—They desire to be .Incorporated for the term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal. HILL, HARRIS & BIRCH, Petitioners Attorneys. A true extract from the records of lnbb superior court. September 8. ISM. ROBERT A. NISBET, Cleric. and Whiskey Habibs cured ui homo with out pain. Hook of bar ticuiars sent FKCE. __—__— b. m. woolley7m.i> Office, 1M>S Whitehall SL. Atlanta. ^1*' OPIUM ^^SScUiSCTwhiK Madison Avenue fladlson Ave. and 58th St.,' NEW YORK. ftr day and uf. American Plan. ticuhr° PrO0£ 8nd firat ’ c!a ” in ever Y par. Two blocks from Iho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The, Madison and 4th Ave. nnd Bell Lino cars pass tho’door. H. M. CLARK, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. MARK O'DANIEL, Office 318 Second Street. ■ Hours 11 to 1 und 4 to 6. Telephon-j 388. Residence 371 Omngs street. Tele- phone 383, pit. J. J. SOBERS. " ' Permanently located. In th* sc, otaltles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cura guaranteed. Address In confidence, with stamn. *10 Fourth street. Macon, Ga. DR. C. H. PEETE. EYE, EAR. THROAT AND NOSE. .. H »“r», > to 1 and 3 to s. Telephot fl. Office. G73 Mulberry, corner Secoc street. Macon. Ga. '• DR., J. H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Ofllce 888 Cherry 8t, Maoon. Ga. MACON SAVINGS BAN! 678 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,00 Paya S per cent. Interest on deposl oC )1 and upward. Real estate loans k. the monthly Installment plan, and loai on good securities at low rates. Leg depository for trust funds. Will act < administrator, executor, guardian, r celver and trustee. H. T. POWELL Presldei H. G. CUTTER Vlce-Presidei J. W. CANNON Cashli EXCHANGE BANE OF MACON, GA. H. J, lamar. . Geo. B. Turpin 'President. Vice-Presldez J. W. Cab in Is s. Cashier. We solicit the business of nnrehan planters and. banka,, offering th« courtesy, promptness, safety and Ubi aUty. The largest capital and turpi of any bank in Middle Georgia. IHE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST MAOON. GEORGIA. IL J. Lamar, President; Geo. b. l pir, Vice-President: J. W. Cabar Cashier; D. M. NelUgan. Accountant. CAPITAL, *200.000. SURPLUS, *30 Interest paid on deposits l per ci per annum. Economy Is the it>c4 wealth. Deposit your savings say t will be Increased by Interest* C pounded semi-annually* E. Y. MALLARY. President. J. J. COBB. Cashier. DIME SAVINGS BANK, ‘c 420 Second Street, Macon, Ga. • Deposits of 10 cents ond upward re ceived on -which interest will be com. pounded semi-annually at rate of 6 per cent per annum. Loans ton stocks and bonds at low rates, commercial paper discounted, ex change bought and sold. . y. M. Johnston. President. 3. D. Station. Vic* President. L. P. Hfilyer. cashier. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL.... .. ., „ ., ..J230.ew.ee SURPLUS.. ,, „ ,, ..m.OOOM Largest capital of any national bank in Central Georgh. Accounts of banks, corporations and indl/iduais will rocelvo careful attention* ‘Jorrespon- dence Invited. .*250.000 00 SURPLUS.. first Moil tt, OF MACON. GA CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 B. H. PLANT, TEESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASE1EE. I. C. PLANT'S SOU, BANKER BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED (883 Interest Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild *of London for all European points.