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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894
A FEAST FIT
FOR THE GODS
Will Be That Sprerd By th Teutonia*
Tonight to Celebrate Their
Seventh Anniyeriary.
AND A MERRY PROGRAMME, TOO
aronad tho P.tllr. Board They Willi
Th.lr Friends Will Congregate
and Pan tho Happy Ilonra
With Merrymaking.
Hie Teutonia Club wMl celebrate tta
novori'tlh ann&veraory tonight ut Teuto
Jrta batl and the festivities arm conalit
of feasting and merry-making,
Tlie programme prepared for the oc
cation la one that will afford much
amuaemjrat end twin* forth continuous
prate of aMewpllttlng kiufelitos front
those who attend. In fact. It to the
most orlglnod ttnd unBque programme
ever gM'.tn up In Mioon for a etml
htr acoanton. The fallowing will give
gome Idea of wtruti to expect:
THE PROKA MM E—(P AI IT I
Address of aval come try President J
WftM.
(Monsieur WUschok of Partu. riding
Pauline, the two-headed wild animal,
tntroduecd try Monsieur John Wald
Hugembrcck's TMeftandlger.
Snyder Mlkel's Parly, by Mr. W. C.
Knoblpok.
Allehrip Jetay konunrt die Uebe, try
Mr. Charles Hart Win.
Doing up n ITIMiogmipti Agent, by
Col. w. H. sebnUmdut.
Itcfrertltmenui.
PART II.
Der buakllge, Bmlel von Buxtehude,
by Mr. fouls Hugs.
'Der Tltoler Jodlcr, by Mr. Ernest
(Werner.
Do Ktocko von Schiller duet, by Otto
Schroder and Henry Vr,]lining
Kilo. 'Flap, IFhrp. dun IdiAlerllcke Klee-
bolt VorgettUgcn von itlo Horren—Den
tils Kruling, Not Hlrdmnig untl Louts
(V* mrucel.
The l'rumilun Orenadler nnd HI*
BweeUwtoiu Jule, by Mr. John Wald
and Thrtrdoro Oasatrcr,
Todlen Salamander.
The Teutonia's have become famous
throughout the city for their enlterlaln-
tnenta, and tonight's celebration nvil! he
the merriest of the many merry onos
they have (had In the past. Extensive
iinangements have been made for an
eiahonvle feadt, nnd when euch jolly
connoisseurs as H.-rr George Sdhmtl.
Herr W. C. Rndblodh, Herr John Wald,
Herr I suits lankier tuW tlhelr associates
get together and prepare for u feast
It Is neddless to nay that the brat In
the land will be there, for who knows
so well that wlhtteh to good ns they, and
who tore so liberal and ganerous when
preparing to firtlettnhv their, friends.
They uro tflic princes of hosts, with n
hwspltuiltty tihst known no test mis. For
tunate Is tho mac who bias ba«n Invited
to toirtght’s feum.
MOTIIRRHI MOTHBRSt MOTHERS I
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for aver nfty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect eucceee. It eoothee the
child, eoftena the i«ma allays nil pain;
curse wind colic, sal Is the best remedy
for diarrhoea. Hold by druggists In every
part of the world. lie euro nnd nsk for
•Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and
take no other kind. Twenty-llva cents a
bottle.
‘‘.Torry Simpson” would btfy
Sox nt Phillips’ could he see
the 60e kind nt 25c. y
WEICH8ELBAUM-
SULZBACHER
Herr Sam Weiehielbaum und Fraulein
Sulzbacher Were Married in
Munchen Gestern.
INVITATION RECEIVED IN MACON
aisny Congratulations and s Generous
Welcome Awattl Them on Thrlr
Arrival In Macon— Date of
Arrival got Known.
Mr. Sam Weiehselbaum, one of Ma
con’s most prominent citizens, won mar
ried to Allan Bertha Sulzbacher of Mu-
nloh, Germany.’ In Munich, yesterday.
Some time ago the Telegraph an
trounced fehe approaching marriage,
which wuh u great surprise to Air.
Wetchsclbaum's many friends In Ala-
oon. The Allowing npeefal cablegram
to the Telegraph yenterday announces
tho fact that the marriage has taken
Blucei
‘MuenUhen, Sept. 26, 1894.—Special.)—
Notice to all Whom It May Concern
Sim Weiehselbaum. mwah-.urt,wldower,
of Macon, non of Dr. Morris Welchse!
bourn ami his departed 'Wife, '.Mrs. Belle,
noe Kabn. domiciled at Fuetith, anil
Bertha Sulzbacher. domiciled nt Muon
ohen, daughter of Alerohant Joseph
SulZbacJier nmd Mies Johanna, nee W.il-
Ieoh,domiciled at Muenchen.have agreed
to fmrrvnt Atuenchen September twen-
tyrdx, eighteen hundred ninety-four.
BUndesant '.Mundhen owo Alayihofer
Standebeamter."
The nlbovc cablegram to the official
nottee required published by the laws
of Gemiany. Htaudesarot Alunchen owe
Maynhofer StundSbcumter means that
tho marriage wan duly registered ar.il
penlUrmed by the proper penwrn,
tosvn of Germany requiting all civil
marriages to be performed by one ofll
otol In each township, and this olflclal
to required to perforin itlhe ceremony ait
hto oflloe. Ohuroh marriages and our
rlagew by mlratstere of the Gospel are
forbidden.
It to not known when Mr, and Sirs.
Weiehselbaum will return to Alacon,
but It Is expected that lit wffi be aeverni
months. •
Mr. Wolohsolrbaum has hundreds of
friends In Qlaarn who anxiously await
the opportunity of gluing him nnd his
bride a warm welcome home.
The following Invitation to (tho mar
riage mis received by*Postmaster Daisy
Price yesterday:
„"Herr und Frau Josef Sulzbacher und
Herr Dr. Moritz Weiehielbaum beehTen
nloh die Aerlobung Barer Kinder
s Bertha nnd Sum
freundl tmsuzclgen.
Aluendien. Kaimtst 10 l ,il. Furth.
Rerlhn Siilzbadher,
Sam WelctBMjlbmim,
Verlobte.
Mum chon. Macon, a*., U. S. A.
September, 1894."
I MR. REESE AT NORFOLK- ,
He Filled the Pulpit at His Old Charge
SutAkiy.
The eorrrapondent of the Southern
ChurMrman, an Bplaoopal church pa
per, bn* Uhls to way of Rev. F. F.
Retire, who Is on n vtstt to bin o'M home
In Virginia:
"The Rev. Air. Rerar. formerly rector
of Trinity church, lAirUmouth, now of
Aluoon, Ga., has been royloj a visit,
wllh Ihls wife, to Oils friends In Ports
mouth. lie took bosh services nt bis
old church ycttenkiy, to the great do-
Nght of the whole consttogailoii, Mr.
Reese will always be popular here, nnd
hto many fnletods on Both aides of oho
river would be glad to welcome him
back to tho diocese. He Is one of the
many who have boon Induced to leave
tils diocese of Virginia whom aha could
not affoid to tose."
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people wo see
around us seem to prefer to suiter aud
tie nude miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dltnlness, toss of nppetlie,
com lug up of the food, yellow akin.
o V mf‘ 1 !.. f< Hi,i! s ,. c * nu ** wl ‘l •*>! them
Shiloh a VltiUaer .guurontced to cure
them?
Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug
Oompany, corner Chcny mr«*t nud
Cotton nvenue.
LEAVE OF AliSHNCH GRANTED,
Two Alen of the Seamd Regiment Re-
trased ftom Volunteer Service
MoJ. R. C~Ttsilrhunit or the
Second Regiment nnd Primte Everett
Coleman, compvny H. Second Rlltsllon
have been ndoaml from tho voluirtebr
service if the Stains by enter of Adjt
Gen. Kell, through C\d. C. M. Wiley
ttnwwaMng niie n'Ktment. and O. o’
CVirnos. comninmllmt oxnr.uny B.
Afr. llaxlehurar Tam been graniet]
leave of abaem-e tor four monMw from
the regiment, he having gone to N<w-
nau es canon buyer for Uaun & Co
of At tonka..
Fit vale Coli-mrur hasvbeen released
from aervlve for nine momiis, while at-
temltng the University of Virginia,
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
OR*
W CREAM
BAKINS
POWMH
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pore Gripe Crum of Tutu Powder. Fret
from Ammonia, Alum oe any other adulterant
do YEARS THE STANDARD.
RHETA M1ANN.
The Charming nnd Well Known Ac-
tree with "t-ll-tt" TonlvXt.
The funny farce comedy entiled "t-il-
I will bo the attraction at Ithe Aead-
ony of 01 uric tonight and will be h».id-
eil by tho charming and well known
comedienne Kheta M'.inn. She made her
llmt.appearance on the Blast* when- but
a child ten yeuns ago.
Ith0 wel1 known
manager John T. Ford, of Ford’a Opera
! ' w " 1,0 Wty cuuij.
m COmtc . iwra - Sh * next
^ w-ra fA'ggar Student"
with thei Thnmaton Opera, Company,
playing the nartt of Roirtslavi. Allas
W k-en’''! tn ? Ire<I . wlth M inager Sam
. ■Wnahlnlgtoiv nnd
'"rinajhe summer peason*.
Alter leaving eomle opera nhe n).iye,l
l! K ',E '« n ", In «he haree-compily
Kliwl^nparton. ttlto Ktarml in Ihil
Theaitrel New
ndvaitaa^oier Sthe? iubraOes m Z
* 1 1 ee^ U la“5.]’“
eirtlr? ah5!lr n i’ ’fJ * y nny ni «>n» «to
poet!? of n . ,h '\.< y "'ipi nv ts com-
11 or n *<ȣ nunabor of fun makeni.
"THE DANG-ER SIGNAL."
.... srr J°* u "The Dinger Signal'
Drelliri 1 *!!.*}. VWt * y 11 * ,,|,y shortly \vo
M th C .'^! u 0n0 ° f "’^h’Ntrat hinwiea
nmwH'a consumption cure.
Is beyond quoetlan tho most
cough medtelne we hnvTrvw^d^A
,nv * rt « b '* cure* tho vvvarat
wldto ito rovl'l'JT' 1 ' " n ‘' hraneldt™
of 'StSSUTS
tumraUy ask you to try ft
IT IS PAINFUL
'lo go fhrough the newspapers
and see what old fogies are
saying. But why give thepi
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 plain 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
t t arc brig-lit and sparkling as
diamonds. They inspire confidence’and prompt emulation.
People think of them, and speak of them, und trade continues
to grandly grow and broadly expand.
Come late, come early—special things on display for
forenooners and afternooners.
MACON, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
J) UU1IUAU,
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
Old rtigA C i?2n n i. lts absolute purity, wholesomeness, good tasts nnd quality to
niral to^ « J!"' 1 refreshing beverage, an article lncom
paraply strengthening to tho Invalid and convalescent.
Bohvml 8 i b6 if -il [ r n m se,ec te r f r ” a,t and hops Imported from
racin' br ®" e . d »f*» r , thB now existing method In the Hof Brauerel at
B'lrbarossa I* a light palatable beer, unexcelled in taste nnd
lMIsser by connolseiira 11 " 1 ° f U ‘ ex :eIlent Quality Is preferred to the Imported
For tbe dinner table and for a lunch there l« nothing better than a bottle
f nl&T' . ... ULLMANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In the city. ’Phone 431. Sole Agents
DAVE WACHTEL, Manager
What is the use of telline*
o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM,
MACOJV, GA.
LUMBER HOULOIIIOl PAIHI3, LIME AND CEHEIT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
ItEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
WAoorr. ga.
JJanuiACtorera and A>o«uom.4
flABMEfiSi
SADDLERY.
LEATHER AND 8HOE FIDIN(J\
452,4M 156 Cherry Street.
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQCOBS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
' , •' r .
Cheapestbouaein Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
J. I» MACE, Hanageri - - - Macon Ga.
A trial solicited.
MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER. 00.,.
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS/
4 AND MANUF ACTURERa OF—
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. :
BUILDERS’'HARDWAE. Etc. | "“ooraaia'i.'op?^..... '
COTTON.
I wish to inform my friends and pa
trons that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, nnd. 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
GUARANEEDl
ELLIOTT ESTES.
617-623 Poplar street.
SALE .OF VALUABLE PRINTING
OFFICE..
and Children’s Clothing unless
you coinc and sec them ? “See
deep enough,” said Carlyle,
"and you see musically,” and
if there isn’t sweet music in
every garment we show this
season—well you may write us
down ns knowing nothing of
*, melody.
True many have se?n and of course have bought, but its
equally true that many fmven’t; to those we simply say come
and look. Splendid, serviceable Boys’ Suits, sizes 4 to 15
years for $2.75; how does that strike you.
A better one for $3, and a big layout, for $4—undoubt
edly tho best $4 suits we have ever offered; they were received
fow days ago and we are proud of them.
Georgia, Bibb County—By virtue of
a consent osier pasirAl by hli honor,
John L. Hardeman, judge of the su
perior court of the Macon circuit, on
September 19. 1894, In the case of tie
Macon Gas Light and Water Company
and others against J. W. Burke & Co.,
pending In the superior court of Bibb
county, I will sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder, at the court house
door in tbe city of Macon, said county,
between the legal hours of sale, on
tlhe 2d day of October. 1894, all the
printing office, outftt und plant of the
vou about our beautiful TWit’ mld J ' w - Burke & °° * now ' ln my
jiuu uueut out ueuuiiltu LSOys ,hands as receiver. She eame being the
type and machinery, natures and .ap
pliances. including tbe printing offico
and bindery, with uni the tods, Imple
ments. presses, engines, machinery and
other articles connected therewith.
A full schedule of said property may
be seen at the office of tlhe receiver, in
the city of Macon, and the property
Itself can be examined by any one dc-
sirous of bidding on the same. Tbe
purohaser wM be required to pay 10
per cent, of his bid at the time the
property is knocked down to him, and
ho remainder of bis bid when the pos
session Is delivered. The sale Is subject
to a confirmation by the court.
No bid for a sum loss than 15,000 will
be received. The property to bi sold Is
the well known printing plant of the
house of J. W. Burke & Co.
E. W. BURKE. Receiver.
YOU MAY not get om of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles
but there Is a prlzo for every cuitcmer in the low prices I make this
month. OEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeweler, 320 Second street.
(FIXING PASSENGER RATES.
Southern Railroad Men Are Preparing
the Winter Schedules.
Olnolnniltl. Soph S5.—The joint meet
ing of ithc Southern general 1 passenger
agents und t he Central TrqSto Associa
tion WM well attended here today. The
chief rate clerks In the territory of both
lut'oclnthmj wfrre also presepit ftnd will
remain some days to pnqiare the new
George a.irdner secretary. Tho rates
for winter tourlels were tlxed It he otme
os Inst your from Chicago, St. Louts,
Kansas City anil OMo Valley gaew-aY
mints. From Interior round trip will
be 80 per cent of double fare Cor one
way. These tickets wilt be on sale
form Nbvembor I to April 39.
tDHATH OF MRS. COOLEY.
Waynesboro. Sent. 2S—(SpecUl.)—Mrn
Dr. Cooley died this afternoon after a
short IRnees. She leaves a little baby
one day old. .
IE BRIIN’
J9» MX. Ttb nm+tr
itotitt inj«ct»4 4.ma f to lh« wM
to tl U>« wvu.ta t'muy Or.
"ft*^ 1 ** hnik i.'Zi S •cheduioi.
BhIWi n Porous 1180 _C. E. Harmon was ckalrmjn and
SOM by Ctaxiwyn & Small Dm*
mny.ivriier cherry
ARE YOU 1 GOING?
The resorts of Tennessee are
splendid business thla ,CM O d0 n '*
Southern railway, weztern syitom Th i e
the direct route to these resorts nv.T*. *
should nsk for your tickets vi. A 0 ?
line. “»ia that
Elegant free observation coarh..
tween AtlanU and Chattoth»if
through coach for Tatra ttorlne. iL.
Chattanooga nt 7 a. m. and arrtvS'??
Tates at 13:15 D. m. Sleeper on Ihli tru*
to Washington Ind New York. ‘ ln
The acaahoro express leaves' Allan,.
Sffi.’LXdT st - s,mon: ‘ #nJ
Three daily fast trains each »iv
tween Macon and Atlanta and ltomn
and Chattanooga. u “ omo
Travel the Southern railway, western
ayatem. for safety, speed and comfort.
Call on Jim W. Carr. ParaenSr on d
ticket agent, Macon: J. “Farnsworth
district passenger agent, Atlanta. g£
C. A. Benaeoter. aaalstant general dm-
senger agent. Knoxville. TOnn.
WINDOWGLASS.
Send and get your window-
glass before tbe cold wave
comes. T. C. Burke.
Out of sorts!
take
Brown’s Iron
Bitters.
CURE iv
GOODWYN'S DRUG 8TORB,
Soto Agents. Macon. Ga.
PUBLIC 3ALE
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 Ihe first Tuesday In October next,
tor cash or on other suitable terms, alt
that stock of machinery located lu th»
lumber yard at the corner of sixth ami
Mulberry streets. In aild city of Macon,
and known as lbs T. J. Bell & Bon
pU.nL consisting of saty-howe power
boiler and engine, planer, mould-r
turning lathe and other machinery All
comparatively new and In good running
cider and ooen for inspection of pro*
pective purchaser*. I reserve the right
to reject sny and ell bhk. *
D. M. NELL1GAN.
— - J. Bell & soa.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
thw 1 ln b thf > c!ty°if r Mi^ n ““rt n j| 0 3^
tacLS 8 on <he * Drat T “**ny
Lot No. 2. In block 4. Nouth
jnbna, in the city otf ilacon, Bibb coun
ty. Ga. Levied on ns tho nnoDwit?
£^tofy rrt «'| l a5. nnd Uzz,<!
to tnxtofy • juaglce court n. ta Isausd
cTS °V M - "f»v”“of
U.ri«H^«£n JOhn IIerrtnston “« d
°* S- WESTCOTT. Sheriff.
GEORGIA. RIBB COUNTY-Samuel R.
Jaques, executor of the estate of ninh.S
W JMuea late of satd raunty d”'^
having represented to this court ifc.TVr
discharged tho duties M *sMd
truat an.1 now asks for letters of di.nol!.
slon. This la, therefore, to notify all Thir
ties concerned to (lie objections. If ...
they have, on or before the first siIS
in December, 18N, or letters of dl.mto.toX
will then be granted s. naked <, f !^ r ml *“ ,>,,
This third day ot Septemlier, ispj"
d WILEV. Ordinary.
OEOROIA, BIBB COUNTY-A. A. Cul
len. administrator of the estate E u-
Melton. late of said county, deceased
having represented to this court that he
has fully dl^:barged the duties of laid
trust, and now asks for letters of dismis
sion. This to to aiotlfy all parties con
cerned to file objection*, if any they
have, on or before tho first Monday m
December. 18M, or letters of dlamluton
will then be granted as asked for.
C, M. WILEY, Ordinary.
AGREEABLY to an order of the
court or ordinary of Bibb county, will
be sold at auction, at the court house
door of said county, on the first Tues
day ln October. 1894. within the legal
hours ot sale the following property
to-wlt: That lot of land nnd the Im
provements thereon lying and being ln
the city ot Macon, Ga., being a part of
tot No. 6 ln block No. G6, fronting 77
feet 6 Inches on private alley, known .3
-McKevltt's alley, running in nn easterly
direction from the Intersection of said
alley with property formerly belonging
to Mrs. Mary E. Doyle, along tHe line
of said property about 60 feet, thence
along the line of the property belong
ing jo Price, ln a Southerly direc
tion 71 feet G Inches, thence 49 feet to
said alley.
Sold as the property of Mrs. Mary E.
Doyle, late of said county, deceased.
Terms of sale. cash. This September
4. 1894.
THE MACON SAVINGS BANK.
Administrator de Bonis Non Cum Tes-
tamento Annexo.
Madison Avenue
fladlson Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
tjfrr day and up. American rian.
tj-pt°°* and first-class in every par-
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, Paos.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. MARK O'DANIEL,
T Oflloe 318 Second Street.
^Hours 11 to 1 nnd 4 to 6. Telephone
374 Oran go street. Tele-
pnone 3S9.
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In the sdo.
/ -claltles venereal. , Lost energy re
stored. bemale Irregularities and
,, ,P“‘ f ’ on osk - Cure guaranteed.
Address in confidence, with stamp.
610 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. "
DR. a H, PEETE,
EYE. BAR, THROAT AND NOSE.
5 to 1 and 3 to 6. Telephone
573 Mulberry, corner Second
street. Macon. Ga.
KUtt SHORTER.
' BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT,
Office 688 Cherry St. Macoa. Ga.
SALS.
Under and by .-true of an order passed
liy. Judge J. L. Hardeman, judge of the
superior court of Bibb county, on tho I8th
day of September, l«k, which is recorded
In the clerk’s office, I will sell at public
outcry; during the legal hours of sale, to
tbe highest bidder, for cash, at the court
house door of Bibb county. Ga., cn the
17th day of October, ISM, all the notrs,
accounts, cboaes ln action and jugementa
now In my possession, as assignee or tho
late firm 'of Price * Mass, fvr the pur
pose of paying debts, etc. A full Hat of
above can be seen at office of tho Macon
Uat Company on Cherry street.
It. M. SMITH,
Assignee of Price & Maas.
Geo. V. Steed, Attorney.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
676 Mulberry Street, Maeon. pa.
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pays 6 per cent Interest on deposits
?L’ 1 Jl, , J,^i,V D 7 ar ?',. Re;l1 cstate 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.
M-T.POI^. President
H. G. CUTTER Vice-President
J. W. CANNON
EXCHANGE BANK
OF MACON. GA. ’
0e ?;, B- Turpin,
Vlce-Pre.id.nt,
H. J- Lamer,
President.
J. W. Cabanlaa, Cashier"
We solicit th. business ot nurchants.
planters sod banka' oftetlog them
courtesy, promptness, safety and liber-
silty. Th. largest capital sad siuxlua
of any bank ln Middle Georgia,
B. S. Lamar, President: n M
plr. Vice-President: j. w . ^jLgg*
Caahler: D. M. NeUlgmn, Accoununtf ” 1
CAPITAL, 1290,000. SURPLUS, 130,000
Interest paid on deposits' ■ per ceatT
p«r earnim. Economy is the road to
wealth. Deposit your savings say they
wlU ha increased by Interest- Com-
pounded aeral-annually. .,
E, Y. MALLARY. President j. j. COBB, Cashier,
• DIME SAVINGS BANK,
420 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which Interest will be com
pounded semi-annually at rate of 6 per cent per annum. com
change"bought°a C nd «id. ,>0nda 8t ‘° w r,te * commcrcl:l1 discounted, ex-
J. if. Johnston. President 1. D. Stetson. Vico President L. P. Hlllyer. Csshls*.
The American Eational Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..„ , r „ ,, ..1250,000.00 I
Largest capital of any national bank
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Central Georjcta. Accounts of
First Mini M,
OF MACON. GA
C A PITALI SURPLUS, $260,000
K. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
I* C. PLANT'S SON,
BANKJEli
BACON, GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 188)
Interest
Banking in all its branches,
allowed on Time Deposits.
We handle foreign exchange and*arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild T>f
London for all European points.