The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 25, 1894, Image 8

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s THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894 R. C. WILtlER'S SOUS CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rough and dressed. ehlnglca, 1 aths. and dealers In mixed palate, lead, pile, time, plaster, cement and builders’ hardware. , .. Jxaac.sdia.iei. C14 TO tiz T BIRD STREET. ' " THE SCHOOLS RESUME WORK A Considerable Increase in the Number of PupiU Enrolled This Year Over Last. THE OPENING YESTERDAY. fVai Marked by k»n of Youclifal T.lrallnaaa and D.llglil—The Country hehonk NotY.t, V Heard From. The Biblr county public schools opened up another year'* work yester day under very flourishing auspices. ProwpUy at 8:30 o'clock all the tenon- ent and a line attendance of pupils were present to tuko up the course In a higher class. It wns n scene of attract ive liveliness lu tlie school yards when happy greetings were exchanged 'and pleasant rwnlnlscom'ea of Iho vacatioa exchanged. The total enrollment in some schools yestofdny, owing to causes brought uhout both hy the late arrival of lnutty children from summer resorts and then, nm, the clreus, tvtfs a little less than lmd been expected. When nil have applied, however, tliere will he mi Increase rather than a decrenhe lu tlio mtmlH'r of ehlldreti entered every where. Tito country schools have not lumlc thdr rojiorts yet. hat the total number of pupils enrolled In tho city unit suburban schools was 8,573. Tim total enrollment on the opeuing day last year was 3,207, which shows tlinc, liotwithsuindlng Hirer,ling muses to the contrary, tho tolal enrollment this year is greater than last. Following will he found flgures show ing the total enrollment this year mid last; 1 Ureslmm High School, boy's dopnrt- meut, 1>4; last year, 74. Gresham High School, girl's depart ment, 1JU; lust year, 147. Neslilt.school, 350; last year, 881, Second strreT, 339; last year, 303. 'Whittle, 277; last year, 231. Wlnahtp, 181; lust year, 144. I 'Alexander, 137; luat your, 118. i fourth streeL 55; last year, UJ. | Vlncvlllo, llll; Inst year, 114. .. Vurt Hnwkl-.is, 238; Inst year, 211. South Macon, 313; last year, 287, COLORED SCHOOLS. Green street, 258: last year, 21)7. Hazel slreet, 450; last year, 282. Turpin street, fat; last year, 84. Pleasant Hill, 247; last year, 233. Mast Macon. 00; last year, 71, VlnevUle, 108; last year, 108. Chestnut street, 41. A OIONMltAt. INVIl.OltATOR, A. C. Clifton, Bloys, Ga., writes as follows conci'rnlng his mother: "My mother Is 03 years old ami for a long time has bra In poor heullh and under iho care of n physician. Slip has been wondcrfnlly Improved In health, how ever. hy using less tliau two bottles of Hooil's SsrsapRrills.", The sauio writer Niys: “I know of other cures by Hood's Karsapnrllla. nnd I niihesltat- Infix Rjcoiumpud it as tliolswt blood meillclno nnd general lnvlgorator. llooti's Pdls curs all liver Ills. THAT HKAUTIl’UL DESIGN BLOT TER PAD FOB l'UBMQ SCHOOLS Ycalerilny wo mentioned It, thinking It might nreidcninlly Interfere with somebody's tnide, and It did, for nil the children went wild over It nnd would have no other. H was heauilful to look at, had belter paper and was thicker ami larger every way. The originator of this pad las well ns of the other design which ho formerly used), Mr. J. W. Burke, could hardly supply iho demand, and it will nspilro Ills sec ond shipment of 4,0*1. coming today, 1o keep up with hit calls for it. Come In time this uromlug in order to secure one. As to “valuable presents," he hns ft full stool; of scholars' Iwxes, with peuolls. pens, ruler, ele, which 1m gives free with books sold; also largo rulers, sponges, nnd. In fuel, more than any oilier dealer will give. MOONSHINER COM MITTBD. ilV. 8* Moore Was Up Before Coutmls- skmcr. Erwin Vestenlay. Deputy United State* Marshal D. c. Thouuw brought In « white man from Upson Bounty yesterday hinted w. E. iM.wre, charged with running an Illicit d: i-: tilery. Moore was (surried hoforo United mates Commissioner L. M. Erwin upon Ins arrival hero and hound over to the United .States rourt. USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Dm. Holio-w A Cdaoan. Dentists, 646 Mulberry Street;. It cores bleeding gums, ulcere. mouth. SOTS throat, cleans the teeth nnd Vurlflre tire broach. For rale hy H ll druggists. THE NEXT ATTRACTION "41I 44." Urtlllsnt music Is distributed thrcaigh- out the satire play and constats of the Istost gems from America's ablest com- posts. Tbs second set of "4-11-44“ Is s bur lesque opto. scene, whore pretty girls and boys, lovely voices and rich cos- lames will predominate. Nothing but one continuous round of laughs In “4-11-44." Bright, entehy mu- CL5Sl.* rUrt,<! J ** c * ,, ‘ Introduced In a ty gtrtx* m * nn * t 1 ™ un * a** pretr .J* 3 ?} *»>' 'o buy or «MI44" gig at (he box offlee. as each sod every one £**“*• ■ *. ur * remedy for 4ha4 all s,me feeling, sod sends tbs lucky holder h °MVW.uu£2Ls£. * ul ?re Prosperity. Four-Eteven-Forly-four' will be at the Academy of Music Thumdsy ntrtL or. Price’s Cream Baking !>owdct World's Pair Highest Anxnl, rMicro: Our Readers Likely to Be Cun ningly Swindled. INGENIOUS PLAN FOE DECEPTION. Wife/ Mnura Trying to S«ll Inferior Cyclopedia* Voder Pretenses That Are ; 1'iilHri—«l li<>rn la Wo Vico 80 Simple hut Anuioei Home Mark ol Virtue In III* Outward Fart*. 1 * Wo clip tho following from tho At lanta Constitution in tho hope ttyat it will protect our reader# against tho misrepresentation# of any unreliable book agents who may approach them. Tho Constitution is c ertainly doing an excellent work in the way oi encourag ing method# of homo education. And it is to bo deplored that there are per sons 60 unscrupulous os to talco advan tage of the great interest which ha# thus been aroused nnd attempt to tarn it to their own personal train. it would 1»* l»:id enough if tin y simply defrauded Tho Constitution of the right ful reward for its liberal educational enterprise, but what is worse, these pretenders aro palming off on an unsure lH-i-riiig jiiiblir all hurts of inferior }nib- lications, at a price nearly sufficient to buy the genuine new edition of tho En cyclopaedia Britannicn, now offered at special introductory rates by Tho Con stitution. Tho Constitution says: In Wednesday's Constitution the lead ing editorial was devoted to on expose of the insidious attempt of the jute trust to deceive cotton shippers. This brings us to the consideration of another matter upon which the public should ho informed. Hollering that tho wide dissemination of tin* new edition of tho Encyclopaedia. Britannicn would be a lasting nnd decided he«elit to tho people or this section, n special introductory contract was secured from the Iirltannicn publishers wholly in the interest of our readers. The Consti tution is not in the hook business for any profit on the sales. It 16 not concerned, lu a pecuniary sense, further than tho legiti mate increase of the number of-subscrib ers to tho daily nnd the weekly Constitu tion. The knowledge of the educationnl good it is accomplishing through this lib eral offer would alono bo sufficient rocora- jM'Jisii for.the entire undertaking. This liberal enterprise of The Count Hu tton has excited tho cupidity of certain lifmum who lm\e other booltH to sell. Taking advantage of our methods for In troduction of Iirltannicn Into houses not already provided, they seek to cunningly impress prospet live buyers that they can offer something “practically the same” or “Just ns good/' This is deceptive, and wc wish our reader# to uiulor«taud that the new edition of tbo Encyclopedia lirltnu- nlca is Just oil the press; that it lins never been offered to tho public beforo In any section of tbo United States, ntul tbnt ft cun he had only from The Constitution or its authorised represent at Ives. All others purporting to lx* the sumo arc so present ed for tho purpose of deception. This Is a matter to which Tbo Constitu tion linn been slow to make reference, be cause wo recognize the right of every man to ndvanco his own pfemfilary interests by selling any books he tuny have or inny bo able to obtain. While no reference library can be found equal to tho new edition of tbo Encyclopedia Iirltannicn, yet The Con stitution recognises the fact that this doe# not render other reforcneo libraries valuu- Iei s; mid there may Im those who could »■>! afford to purcliiiHc the best even uf the exceptionally low introductory prlco.now offered to The Constitution readeitt. 'It would bo nn undoubted blessing to hucIi to obtain a reference library of any sort tbat would nunc within their means, for all reference books are valuable aids to ward self-education. There can be no objection, therefore, to other person# offering their books for snlo any where and at any tluio they sco lit, so long ns they conSne thaiuselves to tho truth, and sell their books at proper prices, not attempting by deceptive methods, to obtain for thdr inferior works a prlco which would enablo the purchaser, had he not been deceived, to obtain the genu ine uew edition of tho Encyloimcrila Hrlt- tnnlca. It would lio all well enough if these inferior works were sold nt u price proportionate, but those who buy should understand that they arc not getting tho now edition, or anything liko it. A refer ence to any modern subject, such ns Aus tralian ballot system, welding iron by elec tricity, electrocution, etc., snow how ut terly inadequate these out-of-dato editions are to fill the needs of a man who wants up to date information. Some of these Itinerants have lieen so bold as to use language intended tq lend buyers to believe that thoy were represen tatives of The Const! tutIon. A little care, however, will uncover this,mask, ns every person who i# authorized to offer the new edition of tho Encyclopaedia llriinunlca is provided with a letter of Identification from The Constitution. If not provided with such a letter, which tho buyer bn# a right to see, purchasers may Know ho la not a representative of Tho Constitu tion, nor has ho tho genuine new edition of the Encyclopaedia urltannlca for wile. A v YOUNG IAPY ENTERED. Miss Paulino GombrcU Enters Mercer ns the Hint )Voiuan Student. The drat -woman student to* enter Mercer University was etmVUod there ywtordny In the school of pedagogy. Miss Pauline Gambrel), tho eldest daughter of President J. 11. Gambrell, mad© application yesterday ami was duly admitted by the family. It will he rwuemlxrwl |»y those who me familiar with the proceedings of tho board of trustees of the college at their last meeting that by unanimous notion Mcrver’a doors war© throw n open to students of both sexi*#, and the ap plication mid admittance of Miss Gauv bull will iii ail t»..diih:i:t\ «>p<>u 4 1 -.. way for a great many other youug la- dew who, recA>gultmg the Mipcrior ad vantage* of tho university, will uow corns to drink at Its educational fount. POUR BIO SUCCESSES. Having the peded merit to more than maUo good all the Advertising claimed for them, tho following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale; Dr. Ivin’s New Discovery, for consump tion, coughs aiid colds, each bottle guaranteed; Electric BlUera, the great est' remedy for liter, stomach and kidneys; Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Ur* Pills, which are a perfect pill. Ail these remedies are guaranteed to do Just what Is claimed for them, and the dealer whose name U attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at H. J. Lamar & Son’s drug store. v XOYtPE. llrlug me your jiiotuh? of “The Throe Iletwo.” I will frame them cheaper than nay one. l-am.-tr Williaum, 4W Second sircec IT IS PAI To go Ihrough the newspapers and see wliat 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 that originated the plr'n tell ing of store news. As 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 They inspire confidence arid 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. diamonds. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - - CHJERRY STREET Engines, Bolters, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA • (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) ~ “ On account of its absolute purity, wholesomenesn. good taste and qualify to aid digestion it la a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article incom parably strengthening to the invalid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from beat selected malt and from hops imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method in the Hof Brauerei at PM son, Bohemia. Bflrbarossa is a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste nnd brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality Is preferred to the imported Pllatier hy connolseur*. For the dinner table and for a lunch there la nothing better than a bottle of Bnrbarogsa. ULLMANN & WJLLIAMS, —k— 4 A *—“ ■ Hfem ' jR‘ Delivered anywhere In the city. ’Phone 434. Sble Agents. STAR CLOTI DAVE WACHTEL, Manager — ' - \ What is the use of telling you about our beautiful Boys’ nnd Children’s Clothing unless you come and see them ? “See deep enough /’ said Carlyle, “and you see musically,” and if there isn’t sweet music in every garment wo show this season—well you may write us down as knowing nothing of melody. True many have seen and of course have bought, but its equally true that many haVen’t; to those we simply say come nnd look. Splendid, serviceable Boys’ Suits, sizes 4 to 15 years for .$2.75; how,does that strike you. A better ono for $3, and a big 'layout for. $4—undoubt edly tho best $4 suits we have ever offered; thdy were received a few days ago and' wo are proud of them. YOU MAY not get ons of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, but thoro Is a prize for every customer In th. low prices I make this month. GEO. T. DEE LAND. Jevelcr. 320 Second street. i.tiLina A mo CROWD of imsiiwfeN. Dublin. Sent. 23.—Tho lord mayor pre sided over a meeting of 15.000 Irtalin en In Phonalx park today, ait which refu tation were pa.sod calling upoij the K»v- brhment to release nil Irishmen now lying In Kngllsh prisons for political offenses. i '.Mr. John K. Redmond, M. p.. support ed the resolution tn a speech wherein he iV-ol.iiYd that ■there would be no thud settlement of the Irish question until * moody was given to Irish pollUoil prisoners. Tlie best and most eSftOUV* way to advance the cause of nnw.-'tyj he ■believed, avao oocn agitation. He highly eoenraended the candidacy of the politic),) t>rlsoner. James Daly, for the re.it of Limerick. Timothy Harrlacton. Jo*e;>h E. Ken- hy and WUlLm Field -poke la o simi lar -train BhoWB n«ox MvrxKa All dealer' keen It. ft mi Minis Cnrainehas trade mark su<l cnee.‘«l red llaeson wrapper. AN AMERICAN WON IT. .. Rom*. Sept. SI—lu Urn InhYnattonal bleyde txK-es today. <he grand prise was won by the American wlieelpian. George Hanker, who defeated his French, Oormsa and Italian competitors with. LADIES DO YOU KNOW DR. FLUX IE DRUM’S STEEL UNO PEHHYROYflL PILLS ’ wj. vienuino Mid only by QDORGIA. BHIB COUNTY—O. j. Johns having applied to me ter letters of tuar- dlvn-dilp of the person snd property of J. W. Johns who ^as beep declared by e lunr to be a nersoa of unsound mind. This .la theretore. to notify alt parties coacmeJ. to tU«.Ph)ecOooa if any they have, on or before the first .Mondsv In October. IM. or lettgrs or Kuvrdtaushtp will then be issoed as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. BIBB’CdUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will be arid before-the oourt hoj«e door In the cltv of -Macon during the legal hours of enle on the first Tuesday In October next: Lot No, 2. In block 4. miuthwent own- mrinB, In the criy at Mscon, Blbh coun ty. Os. Levied on as the property of John Herrington and Urxle Herrington to enitlsfy « Justice court fl, ft,, issued from the 5640, district G. M. In favor of C-X Oiraon vs. John Horrinofon nnd Lizzie Heirlngtion. G. & WESTCOTT. Sheriff. aEOROlA, Bibb COUNTY-Samuel R. Jaquca exeoutor of the estate of Richard w. Jaquen late of said county, deceased, having represented to this court that he has folly discharged tho duties of said trust snd now oaks for letters of dismis sion. This la therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to Me objections. |f any they have, on or before the first Monday In December. t»t or letters of dismission will then be granted ns asked for. This third day of September, ISM. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTT-A. A. Cul len. administrator of the estate E. w. Melton, late of said county, deceased' having represented to this court that he has fully discharged the duties of said trust, and now asks for fetters of dismis sion. This Is to notify all parties cemed to Ms objections. If any they have, on or before the lira* Monday December. MM. or letters of djpmimsoa will then he granted aa asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, LIME. CEMENT and BUILDERS’SUPPLIES. T. C. BURKE Write for ll " l>l - lim ' —|— Before Placinq Your Orders. o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH. DOORS, LUMBER MOULOINGx MINK LIME UNO CEIIEMI. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Co. L. Cohen & Co., J. I* MACK, Manager. ... Macon Ga. Uanui&ctoren ajoiX BABHESA SADDLE!**. LEATHER AND SHOE FIDING* gf», 4C3,4fl4an'd *56 Cherry StraaL LIQU0P.S, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. - Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. W, A. DAVIS, W f P. HOI-MES, B. T. BAY* 405 and 407 Poplar Street, W, A, DAVIS & CO., Cotton Factors , 4 °* * ni MACkJN° Idberal advances made on cotton in Btoro. Tlie very lowest rftto of Insur ance. - . MACOH SASH, DOOR p LUMBER GO,, INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I .. AND MANUF ACTUBER3 OF . d Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned. Work. Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.’ BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. COTTON. I wish to inform my friends and pa trons that I have moved across Poplar street, opposite my old stand, and wtth 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 GUARANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 517-523 Poplar street. $5. CORDOVAN. : FRENCHA ENAMELi£D CALft %.*■£“ FINE Wlf&KtoaAM 3 3.5P POLICE,3 Sous. . *2.*I”BOY5SCHOOliH[a. •LADIES- W , SEND FOR CATAL0QUB- W* Km* DOUGLAS > BROCKTON, MASS. Yon can save money by purchasing W. L 'Dotiglna Sbnesr i ....... ■. ■ Because, wc arc the largest nmnufacturers of D(lvcr:ihi'(i b-hocS in tlie world, tttid guarnittce the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you fegntait-fclgtl prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work iu style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every- whereat lower prices for the value given than nny other mate. Take no substitute.*'If*your dealer cannot tunilv ?ou, wc can.. Soldhv ROCHESTER SHOE ..GO. ; . ? 1)13 criEURY SyitEET. Fireproof and firat-class in every par- ticulor. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. * The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Lino cars pass tho door. H. M. CLARK, Prop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. ~ A DMTNISTRATOR" S RALE. Dy virtue of .''an order : from, ttye court of ordinary ’of {Bibb county,’Ga.,. passed at tho September term, 1894, of skid-court, will be sold before the court house .door In said county, between the'legal hours of sale, on the. first Tuesday In October, 1894, the following named property belong ing to the estate of Mrs. Katherine Faulk ner. late of said county, deceased, W-wltj Ten shares of the Merchants 4nd Mechan ics Building and Loan Association, stock of Macon, Ga., being certified No. 38. se ries “C,” on which the.suip 9f two hun dred and eighty dollars has been paid. Said shares of stock sold for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and for distribution. Terms cash. ROBERT FAULKNER. Administrator Estate Mrs. Katherine Faulkner, Deceased. , ’ PUBLIC SALE. ^ Will be sold before the court house door In the city of-Macon, In Bibb coun ty, Ga.» between the legal hours of sale on the first Tueodsy in October next, for cash or on other suitable terms, all that stock of machinery located In the luiwber yard at the corner of Sixth and Mulberry street*. In ©aid city of Macon, and known ns the *T. J. Bell & Son plant, consisting of sixty-horse power boiler and engine, planer, mould .-r. turning lathe and other machinery. All comparatively new and in good running order and ooen for mepectlon of pros pective purchasers. I reserve the right to reject any and til bids. D. M. NELLIGAN, Assignee T. J. Bell & Son. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—A. J. Col lins, having applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. R. Scanlon, late of said county, deceased; this Is. therefore, to notify all parties con- periled, to file objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday, in October, 1894, or letters will be Issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. E. Y. MALLARY. President. Madison lyenue HOTEL Hadison Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. SS per day and up. American Flan. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. MARK O'DANIEL. Offloo 318 Second Street. ^Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 6, Telephone Residenoo 374 Orange street. Tele- phone_3SS. ■ ' DR. f. 3. SUBERS. " Permanently located. In th, ,p« ctaltles venereal. . Lost energy re. • stored. Female Irregularities-and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address in confidence, with stamp. 610 Fourth street. Macon. Go. ' DR. C H. PEETK, EYE, EAR. THROAT AND NOSE. . Hours, » to 1 nnd 3 to 6. Telephone *4. Office, 672 ’Mulberry, cornet Second street. Macon. G». DR. 31 H. SHORTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Omce 548 Cherry St, Macon. Ga.. MACOH SAVINGS BANK 676 Mulberry Street Mdcon, Ga. Cnpitul and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposit* ot U and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act as administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER....,' Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BANK, - OF MACON. QA. H. J. Lamar. • Oeo. B. Turpin. President. , . . Vic-Pre.id.at, J. W. Cab,alas, Cuhler. We.solicit th. business of merchants, planters and banka, offering there courtesy, .promptness; safety And liber- silty. The largest capital and surplus of any bank In MIddl. Georgia. 1HE IINI0K SAVINGS BUNK £ TRUsTcfl- MACOX. GEORGIA. n. J. Lamar. President; Geo. b. Tut- ptr.. Vice-Pr^ldent; J. \y, o*b*nls^ Cashier; D. M. Nelllgaa, AccounUnt. CAPITAL 1200,00®. SURPLUS, WO.OCO. Interest paid on deposits f per cent* per annum. Economy u the lead te wealth. Deposit your savings any they) will be increased by Interest* Com* pounded semi-annually. J. J. COBB, Cashier. DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Mqpon, Ga. Deposits of 10 cents nnd upward received on "which Interest will tie com- pounded .ecmi-annually at rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Loans bn stocks and bonds at low rates, commercial paper discounted, ex- change bought and sold. j. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson, Vice President L P. HUlyer. cashier. The American national Bank, MACON, GA CAPITAL...,. *r .. ,.5250.000.00 SURPLUS., ..m.W#.«* Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts . of beaks, corporation, and individuals WU 1 receive careful attention. OorreepoM dence Invited. • OP MACON. GA. CAPITALiSURPLUSi $260,000 IU H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIEE. L C. PLAHT r S SON, BANKER BACON, GEORGIA. - - ESTABLISHED 18S* Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of , London for all European points.