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THE MACON TELEGRAPT1: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1894
CONVENIENCES
AT THE DIXIE
Except for Lack of Sleeping Apartments
» Man Could Live on the Grounds
for Two Weeks
AND CONDUCT HIS EUSINESS
1b Macon or Elnwli#r»«W*i»trii Union
Office, Eijprtai OIBc#, tatter Bos
mid LitUn Written on n>
nouml'f Notice.
The management of the Dixie Fair la
preparing to rrlve the thourwnJx of via-
Hum to the fair not only the t>lg*..Jrt
fair they ever oaiv. trut also preparing
to give them every convenience.
For this purpose they have arranged
with the Western Union Telogruph
Company for a telegraph oflloe on the
fair grounds from which messages will
be sent ami delivered Hurt the Simp ns
from their up-town ofllce. In connec
tion with the ofllce will bo on Informa
tion bureau, at Which will he furnlshotl
every one who applies, free of charge,
liny Information desired as to the arri
val nnd departure of trains, etc.
•An express olllco will also bo estib-
llshed on the grounds und packages
will bo received and deliver*!. Tire
ofllce will be conducted on the same
principle cue the uptown ofllce und will
be a great convenience to parties re
ceiving und aendtmr express packages,
A mull box will dloo be located on
the grounds, arrangements having boon
made with Fuslmtwtor Price to this
end. The mall will be taken up twice
each day, at hours hersufter specified.
Mall wlH also be delivered on the
grounds by carriers.
Secretary Knann, has arranged to
have a typewriter on the groundo
net In a handsome cabinet
desk and operated by Miss Julia Finger,
who Is one of the most expert and ac
curate typewriters in the city. Any
one deskln« to Wav* letters written on
the ground! can dlitato >o OUee Finger,
who le also an expert stenographer, and
thus In a few minutes dispose of u long
letter, as Sltss Firmer will copy the let
ter on the typewriter und mall tt for
the party who dictates It. This wilt be
n'great convenience to the public, as
few people care to-»lt down und write
a lotterswhen they can dictate It In
one-tenth the time and have It written
In a neat manner on a typewriter.
The following clipping from the Sa
vnnnnli hlornlng News will give some
Idea of how iMr. W. W. Collins la being
rceived In other cities:
"All. W. AV". Collins, vice president
pro tcm. nnd nnerial agent of the ljb lo
Jmerelale Fair, which opens at Maeon
October 33. Is In the cltv la the Interest
of '.he coming exhibition. He will lie nt
the Eeitotq a day or two an(l will bo
gind to meet any ono Inter sited In the
fair.
‘ The prospect* are tlint the coming
fair will be tho arest-vst over held In
(IcmkU, said Otr. Collins Inst Ml slit.
"Tno Macon Exposition Company
have been at work for months on il.e
Ct’ullii of the exhibition. A new bull 1-
!"•: ''"O I"■•■to ,vi, ii v\ ,i. f -rmiTlv
known as Floral nnd Premium h.-dla,
•unUlmr Ibis main bulKVuy 800x60 fen,
two atones high. M lehlnery h ilt le a
now building, connecting the old Aril-
rebut,d hall with Premium nail. The»e
tivi buildings, tngether with the old
Dining hall, which will be need for ex
hibition purposes, and the main exhibi
tion ball give* n floor space of S.jegaC*
feet. Fully two-thirds of this space has
been <i.ken bv exhibitors. Every t-hns
of machinery, manufactures tlT-d tr.cr-
chtndls,- Is represented,
"The roee track has been Improved to
confcim to the denmnJs of the owners
of the fast stock that will Comt.«ie (or
the premium. offered In th'u iteparb
meul. The etnldrs n,ve been made as
ern.fo-tabte ns the mint exacting could
demand, anti fast trotters enough me
ertitn! already to gunrd'ttae haper
s ires than any fair ever h..d in Ob>|.
cli r.n* hod.
"The moat oomole.e nad varied ,x1;L
olt on «if machinery ull l„. >n hnad
■in I j .inning, showing the wonderful Im-
rbvementa In this line.
‘The musical disoluv, Mr. OiTna
eatA will be very Pne; every kind of
tiiuelcai Instrument. fitmi the smallest
m mill Instrument to tho church organ
Berersl Tne hands have boen' gngnge.l
on.l the Sanford BUtem hare been »e-
''"ll, T 0 "’’" ln Music hall,
.lie Midway Plalannce will be there, at
i''' 1 . n f*T n ®f 'ho nt-.-acilona mat
?• lr *«« “• ‘he World's fair
J'kht'^yne. Will main Dixie AU,1-
Whj Plelsanee tho meet nopula.' net
of thg exhibition. '
"Tits lilg pile of silver and geld,
nn urn ns the Alontai.:, statue, Will be
on* of the drawing features. This
•tatue le made of 361.500 In pure alive*
tS\*i‘& ° f mt * K " hl {o
"Ceniral rark will be open day r.nd
nUbl during the two we-hta of the fair.
Fifty are and 500 meandro-rnt l.aht,
will be used In Its lllmnl'Mtlon 'l'h<*
svecetory'a oflloe in the rooms ct tl.u
Hoard of Trade :s one bf the tiUtlnd
rlncce In Alaoon.
It you decide to take Hood's Rmsi-
tMrill.i, do not be Induced to buy nnv
KUhstltute article. Take Ilood'a, and
only Hood's.
6TOIUI ROUND AT NEW YORK.
'TlioHurricane lias Kottbed t'fherc nua
Keeps Vessels ln l’ort.
Now York, Sept. ST.—The etRimer
Eldorado, Cnpt. refer, of the Moreau
I.ino. from New Orleans, arrived at
quarantine Just after sundown toulclit,
twelve hours Into. She rounded Florida
Keys on Sunday, the 23d, nnd the hurt'
cane aoontuponied her to port.
•Cnpt. Petqy's log dm .vs that he riv
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Pair.
dr
CREAM
BAKING
POKNfl
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A puts Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
hem Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Mrs. Viola Emery
Indigestion, Cramps
Dyspepsia and catarrh of tho l/owola,caus*
od my wiio ant suffering. tta lias been
t’ikitiK Hood's 3.i]i.ir i ji;v ami hue no bad
parilla
Cures
symptoms. t
has improv
ed In looks 1 [_
and Blthi.pvWmSASSS
Heroinla with tmlcli beoefl
ssparllla le a splendid tonic nnd blood
purl Her. IlKioraw V. P.mkuv, 3M Blxtli
street, Portland, Oregon.
Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills. We,
countered n Bale from the southeast
Just lifter pusxlng Key West nnd In
stead »r dying out ns usual, it increased
in velocity nnd effect until he neared
(hipe dlntlcms, on the iffdli, when It
moderated souiowliat and canted to
the eastward.
Day iH'fore yesterday morning, the
wind ngaln InmxiHcd until II had gained
n speed of SO to (in miles per hour.
Ixiter In the day it moderated nltghtly
.and yesterday commenced veering to
flic iiurtlinist. C.ipt. Ferity says the
hurricane was. one of tile most severe
he hits ever met und that ha hail a hard
tuxsle with it. flu had n raging sea
for three days nnd nights, hut the El
dorado is it staunch craft and weathered
the storm without receiving any dan
ger. ,
Outgoing steamers for the West In
dies und const points South are un
settled ns to tho advisability of facing
tho storm, which is reported to lie corn-
lag north along the cooat.
The steamer Alyona, for the West In
dies, passed out ut t ie hook early In
tlie afternoon, but returned lifter haV'
lug gone a few lint n few miles.
'ilv.' t'ienfugos, tsinud for the West
Indies, was reported by the Mainly
Hook observer aa clear of the bar at 5
o’clock, but ten minutes Intel' he re-
ported her returning heading for tho
liny i.
Tito Yorktown, for Norfolk n.'iA New
port News, went out hue. In 'the afler
neon nnd the Nacooeheo for Mavntiuab
anchored In Gravesend bay. 'lie- out
wart boud steamer Vigilaucta, of the
Ward I .fee. nfter delaying twety-four
hours in Gravesend bay. decided to
face tho storm nnd heave danchor at
1 p. m. Tin* fsimpasas. of tho .Mallory
Line, also went out this afternoon.
To go through the newspapers
and see whut 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
IQlA N ‘ > d deny that it was this house
f £ rf that originated the plain tell
ing of stoje 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.
1’eople‘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.
OH. WIIAT A COUOHl
Will you hoed tho warning—the elg-
nal, perhaps, of the sure approach at
tlmt more terrible dUease, cotisumtlou?
Axk yourself if you can afford, for tho
wako of saving 00 cents, run the risk
and do nothing for lb We know from
experience that Sfdloh'e Cure will euro
your cough. It uever falls. Tills ex
plains why more than a million bottles
were Bold the past year. It relieves
croup and whooping cough at once.
Mothers, do not bo without It. For
lame back. Hide or chest, use Shiloh’*
Porous Plasters. Sold by Goudwyn &
Small Drug Company, corner Cherry
streot and Cotton avenue.
NO. LICENSE IN' ARKANSAS,
The Proposition Wtu Defeated By (lie
reoplo By Neary 2,000 Majority.
JLIUIo Rock, Scfi:. 23—The complete
jvturu* on tin* liquor license question
In Wve recent shut# election have been
certified to by the locrdinry of ntato.
11m •vote stn.mH; For Ikense, 47.(1113:
ag-HKt license, 13,Ma, n mujorlly
iwilttot the continuation uf tho llaiior
truflle of 1,933.
ARE YOU OOINOT
Tho rcsorte of Tonncssco ore do'nx n
eplcndld huslnees Uils enison ti,»
Southern railway, western system lx
the direct route to these resorts and 'von
should ssk for your tickets via tint
line.
Un*.
Elegant free observation coaches bo.
tweeu Atlanta nnd Chatlunooga \
through coach for Tales Springs K-ivea
Chattanooga ut 7 a. in. nnd arrives nt
Tates nt 12:45 D. m. Sleeper on this train
to Washington and New York. "*
The seashore express lcavm Atlanix
7:30 p. m. for St. Simons und Cumber
land Islands.
ind Islands.
Three dally fast trains each way be
tween Macon nnd Atlanta and Itoina
— n<l i ’li'i t In iiiwur.'i
iwcvh mtuuH uuu AtMiivA anil lloino
and Chattanooga.
Travel tho Southern railway, western
system, for safely, speed nnd comfort.
Call bn Jim W. Carr. Passenger ant
ticket agent. Macon: J. J. Farnsworth
district passenger agent, Atlanta. Ga
C. A. DeMsoUr. assistant general nua
senger agent, Knoxville, Tcnn.
USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Prs. Hoknea A tbsin, Dentists,
556 Mulberry Street,
t CUR'O bleeding gums, ulcers, sora
,uth. sore throst. cleans the tcodinnd
rifles tho broath. For sale by ull
- F0II SALE.
Two fuio dray mules; only
CaUBO of sole have too many.
Call and see them at store.
T. 0. Burke,
Everybody can wear sox,
when wo sell them for 25 cents.
Phillips.
m'SSKI.I. M IKl S A Sl'1-frX'H.
EExpoees PorohstUi .Falkicka
HpooUji County.
Qultn
«n. 6ct>t. STT— tSpcivuD.—Ttrooks
imiy Democracy tad a U\rbccuc una
.»n«t rally to#»y. Hon. Baa Uuueii,
niiio.Aanma from tho Hecooft tlisirict,
*>k« In the morning. UtB ch ^tva a
rvm, MnstlttlK lhat ibe Democratic
rty baa fuUUl«d lt» t>l*!ge* and nhow-
({ Whll klnal Of Ugt»lsttlOQ-W» CO«ld «•
et from tbc people'* party, ahoabt tt
c t in coctnd. The crowd was oetim.itui
In th« afternoon ah »rt M o*vh<t were
by lioo. W. 8. llumi'hi-* and 8.
Dennett. The day was b-iutlful. tfn*
jviet plentiful, the crowd in a Rood
umor, and everything im&mhi oil • icao-
ntly.
It’s Brown’s
Iron
Bitters
you need!
MACON, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery AH Kinds.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(in Bottles only.)
On account of Us aboolute purity, wholesomencs3, pood taste and quality to
old digestion It 1m a most pleasant und refreshing beverage, an article Incom
parably strengthening to the invalid and convalescent.
This beer Is brewed from bent selected malt nnd from hops Imported from
Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method ln the Hof Brauerel at
PUaon,- Bobemld. Barbarossa I« a light palatable beer, unexcelled ln taste and
brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality is preferred to the‘Imported
Pilsner by connoisoui*.
For the dinner table and for a lunch there la nothing better than a bottle
of Bnrbarossa. UL/IjMANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere ln tho city. ’Phone 434. ' Sole Agents.
YOU MAY not get ono of tho prizes I offered for solving my’puzzles,
but thero Is a prize for every customer In the low prices I make this
month. GEO. T. BEE LAND. Jereler, 320 Second street.
I AGRANSEiFEMAL
m *o> LflORfRNOE,, Gf\. -«<•«
Open. Srp. lo. |‘V>|. llrlck feulldlan, elcptric ligla., wxlrr-works, b.tln, gvmnn,lu|n. Conxrr.
vutury .<lvantHX<t In |UU.IC. l-.leg.at pipe orgtn. Art and voice culture, EpecinhicK.
Ulocullon fine. lluokUeeping and liarmonj free. Sight-sliiginxdilllT. Drenm.klng, tvpewiit-
li | g. «teiio E r ap , iy. Keonninlcal uniform. Health uo-uirpanrd. Hen, aoclul .urrouudlsigH.
l’uplls tio.rd with Faculty In College Home. « EULEK B. SMITH, »,c. I1UFU3 W. SMITH, Prtt.
MISS BESSIE ROGERS
Returns Home Monday Nlglit und Re
opens Her Studio on Tuesday.
Maeon rejoices to welcome lioino..thls
gifted and; I’ullured art.nt. Perhaps
more than any other one of our.fair
women, shq has, by her distinguished
talent, brought us dlsMnelioti iff home
nnd abroad. Her triumphs .stu
dent under die famous nutitfro lip
Paris mv fresli in ihe luemopiet of all
lovers of art. We are glad tRVlearfl
that sho tvlll continue her work lit lier
'II'lH-> here lice winter. Sli.- Is des
tined to wlu fume and fortune fof her
self and roAect honor upon lier native
city.
Those who may have the good for
tune to lie hf'r pupils this winter will
he glad to know that she will open her
str.illn ngnit* next Tnesilny morning.
She hnx had n delightful 'Uln’.mcr of
heel and recreation and returns to her
work with the renewed enthusiasm
that wins sueecRS.
iro alt worn out, rcchv lor i
nx, tt 0 XCULTOI Oobllltv. Trr
Holm's m ox in traits.
It will euro you. ciouuie your Uvcr. Bad give
MANTELS. TILES, GBATES
Largest and best line South.
T. C. Bbrkb.
We can sox j’ou with soxs
for 25 cents worth 60 ccnfcL
Phillips.
Oases of forty years BtATuling, where
opor<»U«MM have akl fal^od, have been
oui\M by ,h\pan<»e PIV> Cure. Cluaran*
tec<l by Goodwyn & Small, druggl*»u.
BIBB COUNTY 8HBRIFP SALES.
Will be ooUl before Jhe court aousc
■ i.M i- m thf city ft M.t. I-.. .: .t .mv the
legal hours of »ule, oa the first Tuesday
In November nf*xt, the following property:
One Maam & llaiulln organ, one orik
book case, one lot of book*, ono nqu.ire
oak tibia two plush bottom rocker?,
two Hkln 11us. one oili )• ! :••!. one
plush lounge, ot.o marble top table, one
cmwtMt nKkor, two high luck oak
ch-*itone lint rack, one large cane text
Jv. k«T. two I u.-’.i ■ b M. h - ia i :‘i.«ir.«.
Lo\1cd op as the property of Mar>’ E.
Nelxm to H-w.fty a distress warrant for
tent otid cost, tabued bv J. H. L Genllnc,
IttStlcs ths peace, ln favor of Rolana
H. Hall, trublec, vs. Mary H. Nslson:
Ivovy tnanlo and returned by a constable.
G. S, V/ESTCOTT, Shorlflf.
PUBLIC SALK.
Will be soill before the court house
r In tin* city of 'Macon, In Bibb c« irn^i
ty. G«.» bidvveen the Itgll hours of
on tho first Tuteilsy in October next,
for cash or on other «ultable terms, all
th.tt atock of machinery located In th«
lumber yard nt the corner of Sixth and
Mulberry streets. In dMJ city of Macon,
end known ee the T. J. Bell & son
plant, consisting of ?ixty*hon» power
boiler nnd engine, planer, mouldrf,
. ; I ilht «M other machinery. Alt
comparatively new and In gouil running
order ana ooen for ’nepection of pro*.
pcctUe rurchunrs. I reserve tho right
to reject any an I all bUK
. D. 31. NELLIGAN.
Assignee T. J. Bell A Son.
ENCROACHMENT NOTICE.
Xotke s, hereby iriven that thirty
Jays fr\»:n the date hereof Application
svttl bo made to the mayor and council
>t the city of iMicon for deed to cn-
rrvachmcnt of forty feet by 145 feet on
Fifth street, lot IT. wharf lot, granted
>v that body September 23, lSfl. Plat
>f sik! enesxxtchmen* noa* on die In cf-
L e of city clerk. G W. HOWARD.
Macon, aeot, TktKH.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY-To the Su
perior Court of said County: Tho peti
tion qf Robert L. McKenney, Fred. T.
Lofton, W. F. Combs, T. W. Loyless, W.
H. Langsdale. J. B. Rau and N. E. Har
ris, respectfully shows:
First.—That they desiro to be Incorpo
rated with their successors and assocl*
fetes under the name and stylo of “The
Macon Nows Printing Company, ’ and ln
that name :o enjoy nil the rights, privi
leges and immunities appertaining to such
corporation under the laws of. tlito state.
Second.—The particular business which
thpy desire to tronsa t and the object of
their association la thy publlcdtloh for
puin of one or more newspapers or peri
odicals In tho city of Macon, tho carrying
on of a general Job printing, ruling and
binding business nnd the doing or such
other business ln the way of publishing
and printing ns may be desired by the
board of directors hereinafter to be pro
vided for.
Third.—The amount of capital to be em
ployed (s twenty thousnn dollars, to te
divided Into shares of ono hundred dollars
each, more than ten per cent, of which
has already been paid in.
Fourth.—'Tho place of business of tho
corporation Is to be the city of Macoa,
Bibb county, Oeorgla.
Fifth.—The government of the corpora
tion Is to be vested ln a board of directors,
to i-on.-I t or live in "iiL who sir :1
lect from their number a president and a
general business manager.
Sixth.—They de.dre to be Incorporated
for the term of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal.
HILL, HARRIS & BIRCH.
Fetltloners Attorneys.
A true extract from the records of Hlbb
Superior court. September 8, ISM.
• ROBERT A. NISBET, Clerk.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
Will bo Arid before the court hoiute
door In the city of Macon during the
legal hours of Kile on tho first Tuesday
In October next: /.
Lot No. 2. In block 4. southwest com
mons, in the efty of Macon, Bibb coun
ty, Ga. Levied on no the proponty of
John Herrington uml Lizzie Herrington
lo mtlKfy a Justice court fl. fu. issued
from tho 564ch district G. M. in favor of
C. F. Qarsoa vs. John Herrln&tbn anil
Lizzie Herrington.
G. S. WESTCOTT. Sheriff.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Samucl R.
Joques, executor of the estate of Richard
deceased.
W. Jaques, late
having represented to this court thoThe
has fully discharged the duties of said
trust and now asks for letters of dlsmls-
Thls Is. therefore, to notify oil par-
objections, if any
BoeoaraM m
they have, on or before the first’ Monday
In December, 1S91, or letters of dismission
will then be granted ns nskod for.
This third day of September, l&H.
C. M. WlLEY^Ordlnury. §
MATTIE a M’ALPIN VS. WILLIAM
. M’ALl’JN.—Libel for Divorce In Blob
Superior Cburt.—To November Teem
l.v’.U. To William A. McAlpm. h-f-.M-
ald Case: You are hcteby^ ww .
m:\ndod to be and appear at the next
term of Btt>b superior court to answer
kid petl'
Wit m s;
June. 1S94. ItOBT. A. NISBET. Clerk.
Hardeman. Davis & Turner, ,
Attorneys.
John L. Hardeman,
jrt. this ath day of
Petltio
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Nbw L? the time to buy the aboW* before the ooild weather corner. I havfi
41je largest stock South, with prices lower than ever.
T. C. BURKE.
O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
SASH DOQBx LUMBER, MQULOINfii PftlKIS, W AND CEMENT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEAPIHa WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
3Unuf*cturer> and 4
BABNEASH
SADDLERY. .
LRATHEB AND SHOEPIDtNdX
8W, 452. 454 an-a 436 Cliorry Streak
L. Cohen & Co.,
J. J- MACH, Manager. - - - Macon Ga,
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial solicited.
MACON SASH, DOOR & LUMBER C0„
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
AND MANtlF ACTURERS OF-
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 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
GUARANEED!
ELLIOTT ESTES.
517-C23 Ppplar street.
SALE OF VALUABLE PRINTING
OFFICE.
Georgia, Bibb County—By virtue of
a consent order pase^ by his honor,
Joftn L. Hardeman, Judge of the su
perior court cf the Macon circuit, on
September iy, 1894, In t-he case of the
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 the city of Macon, said county,
between ’the legal hours of sale, on
the 2d day of October, 1894, all the
printing office, outfit and plant of the
raid J. W. Burke & Oo., now ln my
•hands as receiver, the same being the
type and machinery, fixtures and ap
pliances, including the printing office
and bindery, with oBl the tobls, imple
ments, presses, engines, machinery and
other articles connected therewith. •
A full schedule of said property may
be ee*n (tt the office of tho receiver, ln
the city of Macon, and the property
itself can be examined by any one de
sirous of bidding on the same. The
purchaser vM bo required to pay 10
per cent, of his bid an the time the
property Is knocked down 'to him, and
he remainder of his bid when the pos
session is delivered. The Bale is subject
to a confirmation by the court.
No bid for a sum less than 55,000 will
be received. The property -to be sbld is
the well known printing plant of the
house of J. W. Burke & Co. * 1 .
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 ln October. 1894. within’ the legal
hours of sale the following property
to-wlt: That lot of land and the Im
provements theieon lying and being ln
the city of Macon. Ga., being a part of
lbt No. 6 ln block No. 60, fronting 77
feet C inches on private alley, known im
McKevitt’fl alley, running In an easterly
direction from the iiiL.raoctiun of said
alloy with property formerly belonging
to Mrs. Mary E. Doyle, along the line
of said property about 50 feet, then'ce
along the line of the property belong
ing to Price, In a southerly direc
tion 71 feet 6 Inches, thence 49 feet to
said alley.
Sold as 4he property of Mrs. Mary E.
Doyle, late of eald county, deceased.
Terms of sale. cash. This September
4. 1S94.
THE MACON SAVINGS BANK.
Administrator de Bonis Non Cum Tea-
tamento Annexo.
SALE.
Under and by .Irtu* of an order passed
by Judge J. L. Hardeman, Judge of the
nuperior court of Bibb county, on the 18th
day of September, MM, which Is recorded
In the clefk’s office. I will sell at public
outcry, during the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, for cash, at the court
house door of Bibb county, Ga., on the
17th day of October, 1894, nil the not**s,
accounts^ chases in potion and jugements
now In my possession, as a«3lgnc<: o£ the
late firm of Pric^A Mass, for the pur
pose of paying debts, etc. A full list of
above can l>e aeen at office of the Macon
Hat Company on Cherry street.
It. M, SMITH,
Assignee of Price & Mass.
Geo. V. Steed, Attorney.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
’fladlson Ave. and 38th St.,
NEW YORK, r
Ss P‘r dey and up.
American Plan.
Fireproof and first-clasj in every par.
ticuiar.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth;
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4U1 Ave. and Belt
Lino cara pass the door.
H. M. CLARK, Pros.
Passenger Elevator runs all night
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. MARK O’DANIEL.
Oflloe 31S Second Street.
Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 6. Telephone
Residence' 374 Oraogo street. Tele-f
phone 383.
DR. J. J. SOBERS.
Permanently located. In the ep»
elalties venoreal. Lost energy re,
stored. Female Irregularities unj
poison oak. Cure guaranteed,
Andress ln conlldence. with etamff
310 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
, DR. C H. PEETBL .
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSH;
9 _t? 1 »ud 3 to 6. Telephone
I. Da J. H. SHORTEa
EYE, EAa NOSE AND THROAT.
Ofllce 563 Cherry St. Macon, Ga.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
676 Mulberry Street, Maeon, Oa.
Capital and surplus $150,000
■Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposlti
of 51 anu upward. Real estate loans on
the monthly installment plan, and loanl
on good securities at low rates. Leca!
depository for trust funds. Will act at
administrator, executor, guardian, re.
celver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Cashlei
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF. MACON, QA*
Qm, b. Turpin,
Vlcft-Prtoldsnt'
H. J. Lamar,
President.
J. W., Cab an lam. Cashier.*
We solicit the business of merchants,
planters and banks, offering therm
courtesy, promptness, eafety and liber-
aJlty. The largest capital and surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAYINGS BANK £ TRUST Cfl
II. J- Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur«
plr.. Vice-President; J. W. Oabonls^
Cashier; D. M. Nelllgaa, Accountant.
CAPITAL* 1200,000. SURPLUS^ 830.000,
Interest paid on deposits s par cent,
per annum. Economy la the road U
wealth. Deposit your savings any the)
will be increased by Inurent, Com
pounded semi-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 interect will be com
pounded semi-annually at rate of 5 per cent, per annum.
Loans bn «locks and bond** at low rates, commercial paper discounted ex
change bought and sold.
J. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier,
The American National Bank'
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..., ,, .. ,.J250.000 0« SURPLUS., „ $36 000 0*
Latest capital of any national bank 1a Ceniral Geoi-rfi* Accounts ol
banks. corroraOon, and Individuals will i*c*lv« cuetul ettcnilon. CorreSDOlk
dence Invited.
OF MACON. GA
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT,
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
L C. PLAIT,
BAN
HAC0R, GEORGIA.
Banking in all
allowed on Time Der/oai
V» e handle foreign
travellers credits on
London tor all Europe
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