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THE MACOIN TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1894
R. C. WILDER'S SOIS CO.,
MACON, GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work,
lumber, rough and dressed, shingles* 1 atbs. and dealer* In mixed paint*, lead,
pile, lime, plaster, cement and builders* hardware.
C14 TO €22 7 JIIRD STREET.
EFFORTS TO SAVE
THE LIBRARY
Secretary Munford Issues an Appeal to
tha Members of the Public
Library.
DUES MUST BE PAID AT ONCE
IfTh.jr In KOI, tha Door, of Iho In.ll,
Cullon SVJII Slava to Do Clotod
or a Heavy' Debt Incurred—
Como Dp anil Settle.
Secretary Olunford of the Public Li
brary Awoclatton baa Issued an appeal
1o the tnemberu of that e**be1otton
which to worthy of careful perusal. lie
fcay.i
The luritvtlon of the queaMon of turn-
in* the library over to the Board of Ed
ucator of Bibb county places the <11-
rectoiw In a peculiarly awkward posi
tion. Tho only source bf revenue for
running exue-nacu to from the mt-mbir-
nhlp due*. Now. If <ie aeon a. tho mem-
bora realize tho probability of thl* ac
tion they refure to pay any duea, how
art the library <loarw to be kept ipen
without plllnz ud a debt which the dl-
tcctoM would not feel Justified tn
(loins?
Yet this to tho position In which we
find ouraelvos. Tho nmnlbera are rc-
fusing to pay dues on the ground that
the library wJII noon bo a free innlllu-
tlon awl they da not cart to donato
dura for a future benefit fhtrl they -nay
fxealbly h-we for nothin*. 'Phi* la a
very posshnletlo view to take of the
(natter.
The directors aro working to jireaervo
tho library Intact for tho purposes for
which It tva» originally chartered and
they hope their off.rrta will meet with
auccem. An secretary of tbs board, I
um very familiar with their work and 1
um Bdtlafleil that the library has never
had a board who have wgrkcd moro
y.calouely for its nrilntotvanco and ail-
lanccmcnl In every way thin have tlio
nreaent directors. The proof Is that a
DOT ting debt which tho library hud lwn
than two yonra non of mmrty *2,600 has.
tn trio faco of hard times and Brent dlf-
acuities. been reduced to a few hundred
dollars. Yet. In suite of such succeex,
they do not. now «w» their way door
to maintain tho library by continuing
the struggles of tho past.
Tho mutual Inderart on the bonds la
}G0t>. which lira been provided far for
five yenm past by subscription, of va
rious citizens. Three eitbscrlpllons
ceased July 1 last and that additional
burden Is now on tho dlrectoni They
do nut HOC how- they sro. to meet IL
in **>!(• of every effort ttrtfmnbarshlp
tins decretwd until now It is n lltllo
brCow 200.
After discussing the matter In all lie
pltasia thn director** derided to nuke
tho effort to turn It over to the ikurd
of Education, feeling aatloitej llmt tho
nrealext number of citizens would In
thnt way receive Its benefits and the
BurplM for which ths library was orig
inally Intended would be more fully met
It placed In their hinds ihan If they
continued to struggle on with It.
Tho commute,' appointed by tho
Board of Education lo look Into tho
I'U.ticr m -i , o.iu'idtti-- ->r the .Hire loin
a few .remise, since gad -wore very fa-
torably ImprMMd with the ldra. and If
the lotril qu-etlone of the core .an bo
hvttshietorlly dlspwcd of I believe there
will b- no dilUeulty In oonaummallng
thn Iranefer.
still we have no positive n*eumnca of
thl-, nn.l If done et all It wilt take
months to itccouuflleh, ami In all prob
ability an act of the legislature, raUBtd
by t tuts of the people. If the mem
ber. wish tho library kept open they
must continue to support It with their
tlum; otherwise the (Ioon will be doe id,
TOO memhers of the Library Ansooln-
thin will be called on to vole on this
nmwtlon and should Inform themaitvas
fully on the .object.
tv* tu-e not going lo the Hoard of 'Ed
ucation ns bsggura and elmple neklng
them to take a broken-down IwrtHutkm
off ,.ur hands; we offer them e-mdhlng
of great v.ituc. but which we think will
be of greater value In their hands ihsn
In ours tin ter Ihe uretent conditions
The lotond bunding, e\elusive of euulp-
lucnt. east about *16,810. and I doubt If
the 16.00) volumes on Its „helv,*< c mfid
tie replaced for OS many dollars. Now.
the ausellon Is fur fi«>ni settled, and It
Is prdbletmtlcat If ft enn finally be In
th ■ wav we wish, and will probably
talcs a long time. In tho nawntlmr we
want your dura to keen the library run
ning. end the director's feel that they
, hould IT least hive Hie eupport of the
In, inhere tn that eitent.
tit ail iniil together and wo will
rec the library us K should he—the pride
unit admiration of every citizen of Itlbb
»aunty. Ttabert Motif..ni.
It te to be Ironed that thbi appeal of
Mr. IMunford'e wH hive the dmOrtd ef.
feet. 'The library oh mid by nil nnons
be kept OPM-
Awarded
lllghost Honor*—World's Fair.
DU
tun*
w CREAM
BAKINS
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Pow Jet. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulUtaut
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
RATHER RECKLESS
Wan Jonple Gardner In the Use of Bad
Language.
Jennie Gardner, n fine-looking young
woman, -who hus beefi making her home
w-H£i a mua rrwmed L. H. Gardner,
on Fourth jrtreot, was arrested by
Doputy United Elites Marshal Chess
Thomas ymterday on a wnrrawt sworn
out bdfore Oomm&oloner Brwtn, charg.
Utjf her -with sending obscene letters
through the mall. Upon being given a
preJUmWwy hairing before the com
missioner Hie woman was bound over
«o the United States court In the sum
of *100.
The arraignment of Jennie got L. H.
Gardner into trouble, too. When the
arresting offleer went ttown to Gard
ner's place of buKlnem on Fourth
»treet, a Joint grocery and bar, to get
the -woman, Gardner, with whom. It
appears, she bias been living for a long
time, raised aenWh'ty bawl and resisted
the ,arrant. Chora hrhuglrt his prisoner
away, ihrswever.tind swore out >i warrant
agatngt dhe man, wham he tlkewtoe
roped In.
The ovMence upon •Which Jennie wm
bound over was a letter produced by
poatomce a-Jiih'orHJe* written by her 'to
another -woman In Norwalk, O. The
postoffice nuthortUos bedaime In poo.
scmlon of It -and sent It to Commla-
rttmer Erwin. Tho epistle is-a scorcher
find altogether one of the toughest doc.
umerfai that has ever been rnoid before
hts honor.
•Alfter kfhe woman’s ooue had been
flrfMhed, Gardner’s cane ws token- up,
Wbloh resulted In his being bound bver
under n *200 bond for resisting u gov-
erriment ofllcer.
BPIDEIt AND FLY.
That Gorgeous Spectacular Production
Wttti Living Pictures Hero Boon.
New YVrrk Is m longer to enjoy the
exclusive privilege Of those bciutlful
Living Pictures, twhlch have proved so
potent -on 'attraction to tShealre-fpocrs
during She rummer. Manager ITnr-.i
announce* -Unilit (M. B. Leavitt’s bHIJ-
taint spebUicle, "Spider ond Fly," which
baa been secured for the. Academy of
Muslo -will Incorpemhe n carefully ur-
ranged rertu* of the •• Living Pictures
umong It* many dellgWtful feature-*.
As a purveyor of amusement Mr. Lea
vitt Is always up to d Lie, ami hl» pa
trons pin tnrarlalbly count upon get
ting their money's worth and more.
••Spider laaitl Fly.” with th* Living Pic
tures -will be hero next Wednesday.
1
, "TIIH DANGER SIGNAL."
One of tho Well Known Authors, Henry
C. DoMDlc’s Successes.
TheWt re-goera who havo wttnesred
Mr. Henry C. DdMltle’s suoceaeei from
th* loyceum Thoaire. N<*w York, no-
Willy "The Wife," “Tho Charity Ball."
“Men and Women,” ttnd ‘"Itno best
Piwmibie,” «10W aiprnvcldte Manager
Homufe tftroaff cffV)Hr.« In a«»eurin« De-
arrewt t>tay, "'The Danger Sig
nal,” HAld t)y 'many to be the boat 'wr't-
ten <by prollftc .wrtter. nnd whlnh
In fldmt iwpcdt* nppenls more atronwly
to oho ma»3 of thewtre-tfoeni in thrit
renltam, t:ho ciuxe *wlhlcm thaw thken
f»uc*h a Htivjiiff UioM op the public tho
i>n»t -few ytUr*. flirurea to a grcut ex-
tortt. TJio i>Uy nhoumta in etrontf
icemM anil etlrrlnjc oirrmxes, Whlrh ni*o
nxiklc doubly effeotfvo by the rcnlintlo
efToeta Introduced. “The 'Dinner
n il” will he at th© Aoadowy of Muslo
next Tucjwdoy.
nUCKLRN’fl ARNICA SATjVE.
The beat enlve In tho world for cuta,
bnilees. sorva, ulcer*, ealt rheum, fever
Horoe, tetter cbnpped hnnds, chilblain*,
corn*, nnd nil eruption*, nnd positively
Im Ruarnnteed to glvo perfect Kitlsfa-
tlon or money refunded. Price, 25
cot* p»*r box. For *alo by II. J. Lamar
& tfous. Uriurglfttit.
(RACK FRCXM KURCPB.
Mr. Qcow B. Turpin and Son, Walter,
(Have RcUunuM.
(Mr. George B. Turpin of tho Ex-
dhajvgo Dink nnd *on, Mr. 'Waiter Tur
pin. Imve MtURNd from u sevcml
1Tlonf3^lM , trip ; tv» Europe.
They raport a matt vlodlsrhihful trip,
but, of course, are grlad to be back
home a«rnln. They virttcil many of the
chief pctfrrt* of lntercot across the pond.
DON'T. DELAy!
It l* your duty to yourself to get rid
of tho foul nccaumlutlon In your blood
thl* Hprlng. Hood’s Snrsnpurilln Is
Just tbo medicine you HSchI to purify,
vitalize nnd enrich your blood. Thnt
tired feeling which affects nearly
every one In Ihe spring Is driven off
by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great
spring medicine and blood purlflcr.
Hood's Pills become tbo favorite ai-
thurtlc with overyono who tries them.
My new cutler. |br. It. Fred Dixon, la
nn artist of (tixt-rate ability. Sle thor
oughly underpin mis hid business nml
thiv;« w'lio wWj to wear high art clothes
will ilnd him an atTable, clever gentle-
WW. J, Ia Shea.
Evorybody needs Sox; that
is what it looks like at Phill
ips’—50c grade at 25c.
THE GREATEST VARIETY
In Furniture and Carpets ever shown
Dmth of i its Ohio river at Day no
STRONG'S SHOE STORE.
Latest styles In patent leathers at
$r»; regular $0 and $7 goods. Our coin-
pothers can't uadernUod it. Call and
we'll tell you how It's done.
W. 11. Woodson,
L. A. Wood.
Managers.
AN ENTERTAINMENT.
Every Lover of Muslo Should Atteud
th© Vinevllie Concert.
All lover* of ir>od music anti goix!
ould nttcml the concert at the
■•*‘1 lone© of Mr. Asa Brand tcnlgtit.
The civnoert will,be given toy the Vine-
die tfUtrtcnl Association, wh’j have de-
Otol a gvxvl deal \»f time getting tt
p. and promise all who attend an even-
15 of ra re enj>iym. v nt.
have the con*
Jok
*d earn
tly
ill their order to cc-me out. A
‘qtxeet
»*<don
III health gives
way to
Brown's Iron
Bitters!
To go through the newspapers
and see 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
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
are bright and sparkling as
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.
diamonds.
MACON, GA.
Cl to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
jj uumuu,
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of it*, abeolute purity, wholeiomencss, good taste and quality to
aid digestion It la a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, on article incom
para lily ©trengtherflng to the Invalid and convalescent.
This beer is brewed from beat selected malt and from hop* Imported from
Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Brauerei at
Pilson, Bohemia. Bnrbarossa Is a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and
brilliancy, and on account of ita excellent quality Is preferred to tho Imported
Pilsner by connolsetim.
For ttlo dinner table and for a lunch there la nothing better than a bottlo
of Bnrbaroasa. TJLLMANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In tho city. 'Phone 431. Sole Agents.
DAVE WACHTEL, Manager
"What is the use of telling
you about our beautiful Boys’
and 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 we 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 wo simply say come
nnd look. Splendid, serviceable Boys’ Suits, sizes 4 to 15
years for $2.75; how docs that strike you.
A better one for $3, and a big layout for $4—undoubt
edly the best $4 suits we have ever offered; they were received
a few days ago nnd wo are proud of them.
YOU MAY not get ons of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles,
but thero la a prlxo for every customer In the low prices I make thl*
month. GEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeweler. 320 Second street.
DOWN TO WORK.
Tho College**. *and.. Schools Hafv Got
F\iirly Into Ilamwe.
The year'* vrork tit W<*rtc*ytiti nnli
Cdercer Is now voider good hcnlway
•The novoQty of opentn* having
abauft worn off. Students continue to
came in and almost every Aiy brings
In one or cnore uppllcitfcms.
Dr. Rowe eeems <o be the'right man
In the right plice aa Wesleyun's new
pn**doitt. Hi* ability U being *«on more
and more as ho proceed* with the
management of affairs. He Is in every
M-n "• an win mi fir! > u;» .1 m liters
of modem.education and old Wooleyun
has a bright future before ft wtth such
a man at It* helm.
Pa. F, O. WKHV8 NKIlvn AND nil AIN* TUKAT
ENT, aapaciAc .«>r HjMeru, I'El Neu
Ui, ll*ft<la< ht\ Nervous Prostration ou-int hi
•lrtYhot ortotaoai, Wtokefuln^M, MooUl lvpr^tou
r-'ft* iun<t of Il.nln, c.iuxirw iUMinltjr, inl-vry, ili'coj
ilouth. l'rvioatarv out A^ro, liaironovst. Low ul
j’.'torr in wHji'Part, Iui|si|. n.-y, LruiHtrrh<rA nad al'
I IVchTi****—, larolunUrj' Lawn, Sn<>rtBa-
torrtKM nwad l>jr ovar-atoin.> a of bralu. 8»if-
joiMi, OTW-IiKlukMUT. A iuooUi'a trvainiout, 11
a for M, ur maU. « nU iiach ordrr for® with
»a will good wnttan guitranlrv t*» rrfuDd it not .*urr>l
OoarantMH twwilt.y .wont, WKMT’S l.IYKH Pf r.U
llM,1nrha, PlUoa-na-^ I Jvrr OiauptaLV
^ur 8wB>» h, Dnpep*Uu<l Ov.Dslliwlioa.
UUAUANTt’ m 1 tv 1 v
GOODWIN & SMALU ' *
Hole As«nts. Macon, Qa
PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold b'f«© the court house
door In the city of Macon, In Bibb coun
ty, Ga.. between the legal hours of eale
oh the flrst Itindlj In October next,
lor cash or on other suitable term*, all
that ©t©dc of machinery located to the
lumber yard at the conme of 6lxth and
Mulberry ©treeU. In oald city uf Macon,
nnd known as the T. J. Bell & Son
plant. consWtlng of sixty-borae power
boiler and engine, planar, mould-r,
turning lathe and other machinery. All
comparatively new and in good running
order ond open for ’nspectlon of pros-
pttn *• forth**** I rewve the right
to reject any ani all bhto.
’ D M. NKLLK3AN,
.ti- :U-nce T. J. Bril * Son.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
Wig t*«H before the ooui-t house
d»r In the city ot Macon during the
h '‘ ura on the ilrat Tuesday
fcn October noxit:
p 01 No. 2. in block I. eolithiv.Yit tnw-
nUina. In M.- .-lty ot Macon, Blbh conn-
ty. Go. utlcd on ns the nn>M*v n r
John Herrington nml Uzrie Horrlniten
to etutMy a lu.-aico court (I. fa '
from the E6M> dtotltat a. M. In favor of
****££ end
S- WESTCOTT. Sheriff.
llEOItOIA. IllLUt I’Ol’NTY ,7
Jaiura cxe-iulor of the eatale of hichani
w. Jaquea. kite of said county, deceased
having represented-to this court thn, h.
has fully discharged the duties if l u
trust and now aaka for letters of diarol,.
slon. This is. therefore, to notify all pa?,
ties concerned to file objections, if
they bare, on or betore the first Monday
ln „P?r m ^r UH " ,ctt ' re of dlamtoai™
will then be granted as arked for
This third day ot September, lsw*
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB CQUMTY-A. A. Cul-
Seu. administrator of tho estate E W
Melton, late of aatd county, deceased
having represented to this court that lie
hsa. fully discharged the duties of said
trust, and now oak* for letters of dismis
sion. This la to notify ail parties con
cerned to Hie objections. If any they
have, on or before the drat Monday in
December, lOi or letter* or dismission
will then be granted aa asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Nbw L< th" time to buy the above before the oofld weather coroee. I hav©
tho largest stock rfouth, with prices lower tlr.in ever.
T. C. BURKE.
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
SASH. BOOBi LUMBER, MQULQiNjx PAINTS, UM: AND CEMENT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
WACON. GA.
Manufacturers and UoatsM.*
BARNESb.
BADDLEITt.
LEATHER and shoe fid waL
552. 4Man^s 456 Cherry Streak
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
J, L MACE, Manager, - - - Macnn Ga.
A trial solicited.
MACOH SASH, DOOR k LUMBER C0. #
‘ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
-AND MANUF ACTURERS OF-
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, 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 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 I SATISFACTION
GUARANEED!
ELLIOTT ESTES.
517-523 Poplar street.
SALE OF. VALUABLE PRINTING
OFFICE.
Georgia, Bibb County—By virtue of
a consent order ixas^d by his honor,
John L. Hardeman, judge of the su
perior court of the Macon circuit, on
September 19, 1894, in hhe. case of,We
Macon Gas Light and Water Company
and others against J. W. Burke & Co.,
pending In the superior count of Bibb
county, I will sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder, at the court house
door in the city of Macon, said county,
betiweon the leg»al hours of sale, on
tlhe 2d day of October, 1894, all the
printing office, outfit and plant of the
said J. W. Burke & Oo„ now in my
hands as receiver, the same being the
type and machinery, fixtures and ap
pliances, including the priridng office
end bindery, with aUl the tools, imple
ments, presses, engines, machinery and
other articles connected therewith.
. A full eahedulo of ©aid property may
be seen ot the office of the receiver. In
the city of Macon, end the property
Itself can be examined by any one de
sirous of bidding on tho same. The
purchaser wH be required to pay 10
per cent, of his bid at the time die
property Is knocked down to Mm, and
he remainder of his bid when the pos
session is delivered. The uale is subject
to a confirmation by the court.
No bid for a sum less than $5,000 will
be received. The property* to be sold is
the well known printing plant of the
house of J. W. Burke & Co.
E. W. BURKE. Receiver.
AGREEABLY to an order of the
court or ordinary of Bibb county, will
be sold at auction, at the court house
dbor of said county, on the first Tues
day In October. 1894. within the legal
hours of sale the following property
to-wit: That lot of land and the Im
provements thereon lying and being In
the city of Macon, Ga., being a part of
Ibt No.-G In block No. 06, fronting 77
feet 6 inches on private alley, known a3
McKevltt’s alley, running In an easterly
direction from the Intersection of said
alley with property formerly belonging
to Mrs. Mary E. Doyle, along the line
of said property about GO feet, thence
along the line of the property belong
ing t 0 Price. In a southerly direc
tion 71 feet 6 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 do Bonis Non Cum Tes-
tamento Annexo.
SALE.
Under and by rirtue of an order passed
by Judge J. L. Hardeman, judge of the
superior court of Bibb county, on the 18th
day of September; ISM, which is recorded
In the clerk's office. I will sell at public
outcry, during the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, for cash, at tho court
house door of Bibb county, Ga., on the
17th day of October, 1831, all the notes,
accounts, choaes in action and jugements
now in my possession, as assignee of the
late firm of Price & Mass, fvr ihe pur
pose of paying debts, etc. A full list of
above can be s*en at*office of the Macon
Hat Company on Cherry street.
It. M. SMITH,
Assignee of Price & Mass.
Geo. V. Steed, Attorney.
Mson Avenue
HOTEL,
flttdlson Avc. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
*3day o’"t up. American ritnu
^ Fireproof and rimt-class in every par-
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, Pno*.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. MARK O’DANIEL,
Office 318 Second Street.
3s Houra 11 to 1 and 4 to 0. Telephone
Resldenoo 371 Orange street. Tele
phone 389.
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In the ,po
ctottlez venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female lrregularltle, am
Poison oak. Curo guaranteed
Address Jn confldenc*. with stamp
»1» Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
1 DR. C. II. PEETE,
kye. ear. throat and nosh.
Hour,. 9 to 1 and 3 to 5. Telephone
N. Office. E73 Mulberry, corner Second
street, Macon, Ga.
! DR. J. H. SHORTER,
KYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 5*8 Cherry 8t. Macon. Ga.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
*76 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pays 5 per cent Interest on deposit*
o< *1 and upward. Real e*tnte loans on
the monthly Installment plan, nnd 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
II. G. CUTTER.,..Vice-President
J. W. CANNON ....Cashier
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON. QA.
H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin.
President. Vice-President
J- W. Ceb&nlM, Cashier.
We solicit the business of urn oh anti
planters end banks, offarlng then
courtesy, promptness, safety sad liber
•Jtty. The largest capital and surplu
of any bank in Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK £ TRUST GO
MACON,GA.-
n. J. Lamb. President: Geo. n tii.
Vlce-PrMldeat; J., w. Cutenlui!
C&ahler; D. M. NeUlxan. Accountant. *
CAPITAL *200,000. SURPLUS, *30.000.
Interest sale on deposit* ( per c «uL
P*r Uflum. Economy I* th. row] t.
wealth. Deposit your a*vtnc> lay thty
will bo Increased by latonaL Coat-'
pounded semi-annually.
E. Y. MALLARY. President
J. J. COBB, Cashier.
DIME SAVINGS BANK,
420 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Deposits of 10 cent3 anil upward received on which Interest will be com
pounded flomi-annually at rate of 5 per cent, per annum. *
Loans bn stocks and bonda at low rates, commercial paper discounted, ex
change bought and sold.
J. M. Johnaton. President. J. D. Stetson. Vice President I* p. HUIyer. Cashier*
The American National Bank
• MACON, GA.
CAPITAL.... .. .. ., . .*290.000.00 SURPLUS.. „ ..... *35 000 09
Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georrl*. Account, *t
banks, corporation* and bullridtula wU I tecolvo careful attenUon. OorrcpoD.
dent* Invited.
OF MACON, GA
CAPITALlSURPLUSs $260,000
K. E. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
cashier.
L C, PLANT'S SOU,
BANKER
ESTABLISHED 135
DAC0R, GEORGIA.
Banking in all its branches. Interea
allowed on Time Deposits.
W e handle foreign exchange and arrant
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild • c
London for all European points.