The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 01, 1894, Image 8

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THE MjECOK TELEGHAPIT: MONDAY MOEYT^G, OCTOBER 1, 1894 SOUTH MACON '• AND WEST END Mow* ©f the Week Gathered by the Telegraph** Special Suburban Reporter. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS IVliat til* r*opU mt ib« Bmx, Battling "ubvrbi Ate Oolug Talking About—Aroldvnu, Marrlagoa •■A VmI*I Cathorlagt. 'The good people of South Macon have for the laet few month* been considera bly aggravated by the many petty dep redations perpetrated within their boon- fiariea by many petty thieves who night* ly makes their visits to untrue unfortu nate, and not often do they go away efopty handed. An effort to rcmo3y this slate of affairs by special enactment by l he legislature Is suggested by several of the leading reeMenta, and It Is hoped that the citizens in general will consult together in the near future In regard to a hill or resolution to be presented at the next session of the general aswmbly t>y cme of the representatives from Jlibb jgotinty which will allow the engagement of a special marshal or deputy to patrol live suburb, thus Insuring protection to some extent from the nerarlous acts of there thieves. Mrs. Clifton Orr has returned to her bopie. No. M M*plo street. West 12nd, from a plea sunt visit to relatives und friends in Atlanta and the northeastern portion of fleonita. An acquisition whs mods to the household of Mrs. Orr during this visit m tho peiwon of a sweet little cherub, the pride and Joy of the house hold from the moment of his nrrivti In Macon, and In wtitcti he reigns supreme. Mr. Orr., Jr., pulls the scale beam at a .very creditable notch. At the annual meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic, which took place ut 1’fUsburg, l'n., after a clone and pro longed contest Col. Thomas (1. Lawler of Rockfdrd, 11., was elected commander-in- chief. Col. Lawler will be remembered toy the citlsens of . Macon, espsotaliy the members uf the several muitary organi sations, as the captain of tho Rcoicford Riflm and who, with his company and the Jaynesvllle Guards of Wisconsin vis- Sted the city of Macon during a week or fen days* sojourn and boarded tho train on their return to their Western home. A beautiful homo marriage took place on Wednesday evening at thf residence of the mother of tho bride, Mrs. Mary lloitnce, No. 217 Ross street, West Und, at which Mr. Robert Wilson wo* united in the dissoluble bonds of matrimony to ftUss Mercy Loe Holmes. The ceremony of marriage v#i» performed by Rev. K. J. \V, Owens of Grace Methodist cmirch. None were present save some of tl»«» inti mate frlonds of tho partlee, amongst whom were Mias Black and Mrs. W. n. Wood. -Many good wishes front dear friends wore extended to the young con- plo during tho ovenlng while enjoying the refreshments offered. The presents of tho brlda wero oil beautiful am well au useful, tho-offering erf the groom being an elegant gold watch, he brtds Is the daughter of Air.William T. Holmes, one nt tho curliest set tiers of Macho, and during his long life a well remembered and prominent resident of VlnevUle. Mr*. Wil son Is a flrst-clnos machinist und is now engaged ut tlio Macon and Northern rail road shops. — A fatal accident took pltco on the Oco nee und Western railroad In tho early part of tho past week. A train ran of! fho track, turning the engine over on its ride. The wreck of tho engine caused the voluminous escape of .BOB, which caused the death of the engineer. Mr. Joseph Namlettc, beforo ho could bo ex tricated from hie situation. Mr. Nan- dstto woe well known In Macon. For anany years he ran between thU city and Atlanta, but uf tote has beon (Migugcd on eovciut saw-mill railroad* in the south eastern portion of Georgia. His untimely end Is greatly regretted by hla many fol low engineers of tho past. Mr. Nandette ,w.i:i the Krumluon of Mrs. Mary Bully oml cousin to Mr. Dugnld and John Billy whef reside on Fourth street In tho south- irn portion of the city. Miss Laura Young, after a visit of a couple of months to friends in Millcdge- Vtlle, returned during the past week io her homo m\ Western llolghts. MIm -Young whh nc«v«n|Kini<d) on her return by Miss Ckuids Stanley of Wilkinson county, who will be her guest for ft fow days. The South Macon Jolly Club hail another itrcry interesting matting at their rooms on Second street on Ftfctoy evening last. All participants bcmiM to vio with each other In their efforts to entertain tno Vast audience who had fftVutosd the clun with their presence among whom wert several visitors from tbs city. An ex cellent Ittcrnry and musical b .»*t of goo.1 things bad beta in preparation during the vvo-k and all were nlle\ with exjHVtancy and pleasing anticipations, which were in dh'i*«4)vd us th« evening pro- id. The progranuno waa latroduasd by the Tinning of the DOitsl number “My Brown Eyed lloy* by Mkt Cora Jay, which was followed by the lvcitallon of Mr. W. R. HtfgsrMfi entitled ‘The Com- bat.** ’’Tho Spelling l*'j-i*>m," recited by Miss Laura Yon* made ripples ot mirth to permeate the audience irwn Its incep tion t\> the conclusion. A pleading vocal and instrumental so Hctlon was “The Soldier's Swctheart,- lu which the volet* of Mr. «uui Mrs, C. it. Jones were mingled in concert, The lnstrumental accompnauaent was tram the artistic hand of MIM Clara Uruxg. “Dlelng to Win,** tho next number on the programme. was recited in a distinct Voice by Miss Bertha ltirn.ml. “The Soldier's lYoHon," a recitation pre sented by Mr. C. It Jonr«. wax ruled with graphic* and Qnotolte incidents, which were Intensified In interest by the earnest and ulling MUP 1 m which the scenes w civ * described to the end-the new Awarded HlftoMt Honor*—World** Pair. DR CREAM BAKING PWWKR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Geam of Tartar Powder. Fret bom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulteranL 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. That Tired Feeling So common at this season. Is ft serious condition, liable to leftd to disastrous results. It la a euro sign of declining health tone, and that the blood Is Impoverished and Impure. 'Hie heat and inost suc cessful remedy is found hj HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, an I thiM glvi*x htrnictii t< tl.M nerves, elasticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health to the wiu.jf body. lu truth, Jlood's Sarsaparilla Makes The Weak Strong . Be sure to get Rood's and only flood's. Hood’d Pilia --ire llrcr 111*. l*i*e of ezlutenee gained by the con demn od soldier on the eve of bis execu- Miss I/jZzIj* Reichert, a guest of the club from tho city, was the recipient of many iwirifolt words and actions or apprecia tion showered upon her at the conclusion of the beautiful eoag with the guitar ac companiment, “Ut For Tot/’ which has fievnunstraUd tho superiority of her voice and her control at the accompanying Instrument “Bet and I," another omusing recita tion, wan Metenett to with many nardona- bio Interruptions of mirth. Which coull not bo restrained am the amusing situa tion of the parties mentioned in the text were presulted to view by the nccom- p:iMiMd elocution!** Miss Claude Stanley. “A Tribute to Washington" waa the sub ject of the following recitation offered by Mr. W. R. Kelly and which won listened to during its rendition with all attention. The closing number of the programme, a dialogue entitled “The Hnolly Children,*' waa presented, with the several charao tors repressnted by Miss Beatrice Smith nnd Mr»«rx J. C. Wyche, W. R. KcUy und E. Wilder. Many musical selections were given by members and guests, several of whom wore visitors from a distance, during the Intermission. Which wua a reunion of filends and was greatly enjoyed by ull. “Guess Who Dots," a mirth provoking subject, were read amidst an uproar ol amusement by Miss Annie Wyche. Mr. Jones also favored the listeners with the beautiful and affecting recita tion “MoLeod's Child." This was one ot tho most interesting meetings of tho club that has been held and plainly dem ons! rates the appreciation of the efforts of the active members hi their efforts to make an evening of pleasure for their guests. The hut grand rally""lS the unterrlfled Democracy of Bouth Macon ere the meet. Ing of tho hosts, It Is hoped in amiable contest on WfdfMflSay, will take place before Daly's store, corner of fells and Hecond street. ifon. N. K. Harris, Hon. Hope Polhlll. Hon. Robert liodgis and Hon. Hugh Washington will address the assembled hosts. Hits Is the vital point among the county districts and efficient work will no doubt be the order *of tne day in the rolling up of the majority for the distinguished speakers of the evening that wilt have descended on them at art or him OH UVI.I. :*l.i). A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fuller of Octrnjoliarie, N. Y., nays that lie always keeps' Dr. King'd Now Dlaeowry in tho house nnd his family lias always found tho very bent result follow Its use; that lie would not bo without it. If procurable, u. A. Dykciuan, druggist, Oatakill. N. Y. # says that Dr. King's Now Discovery is undoubtedly tho beat cough reme dy; that ho 1ms used it in his family- for eight years, aud It has never failed to do nil that Is claimed for It. Why not try a remedy so long tried ami tested? Trial bottles froo at H. J. Miliar & Son's drug store. Regular »lzo GO cents nnd $1. AN AFTERNOON TEA Complimentary to lira. Geoigo T. Ker- 8liaw—A Splendid Affair. Ono of tho delightful happenings in society during tho past week was the afternoon tea of Mrs. David Winn Hill Sat unlay, given complimentary to Mrs. George T. Kershaw. In every particular it was a splendid success and an occasion of rare enjoyment to a large party of ladies. About ono hundred and forty Invita tions wi re sent out and by five o'clock, (the hour for the guests to arrive, the leiudsome residence of Mrs. Uobcecn Seymour, ou Tattnall Square, where the tea was glvtni, was n scene of beauty and happiness. Little Misses Winnie May and Fiinnlo, the two bright daughters ot Mrs. Hill, received tho guests at Urn door, nod looked bewitching!/ attract ive in white organdies trimmed lu nar row white ribbon. ECONOMY AND STRENGTH. Valuable vegetable remedies are used In tho preparatlou of Hood's Sarsapa rilla In such n peculiar manner ns to retain the full medicinal value of every Ingredient. Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla combines economy nnd strength and Is the only remedy of which 'TOO Doses One Dollar" Is true. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood’s Pills do not purge, pain or grille, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. -rtie ALL SAFE IN WILKINSON. Qortton. Sept. 30.—<8pecU*|.>—*?«*- tenfcvy was the big dtly for the Child pasty. It Tiad been stfimlwC exten sively >tth\ «rr*ftat MHflttraB were wide -to twvo he gnmdcot rally of the oributyUtan. Mr. \Yj£sonfend Mr. ltlm-x billed to vpenk. You etui Imagine dbuppolntmeirt of Nra falttoftS it wuh found til* Mr. Wtoluker. ttw* third jdrty smstls from P-irurs- \ ill.*. aiM a Mr. r>->\ fi««.n I don't krviA* whore, wars the ipitfcsrs ^>r the wxvwsloD- The crowd WCJi Imnw-nw*. (nBpQSsd of Demooroks, dM port/* ftes tttAI negro vromw and children. Y*our corr*.xq>oiwlet»t was not preeerK. but board ni wfco claims hlmn«*if a third jurtylto W Hint there. tv^ aUwr conxsh barbecue for one-third of The -thiol patty, and he wan aj(M!«.d that <he why bod hurt the prapkt. Ttv* UfftcrHfffd expect to twM dowm tMnWs K there Is any sign In the way the chuff blows. Weans well oiwanlxed and expect to elect IKoodworth by a good and sate vote. Take it when “awfully tired” Brown’s Iron Bitters. Dunlap's Derbies Silk, Tourist and Fedora Hats, ako. Equal lo anybody’s very best. They are at the top notch for quality, durability, style? The dressy man can buy with' the certainty that Colors Are Right, Shapes Are Right, And that prices are as low as the closest and most expert re tail trade can make possible. A Dunlap Derby is-.the Ensignia, the Badge of Swelldom. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Dins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On nocount of Its absolute purity, w aid UlKcoilcn It u a moat piennant and pnmbly nlronicthenimt to the invalid a Thin beer In brewed from best selec Bohemia. It Is brewed after the now W«on, Bohemia. Barbarous.! I. a light brilliancy, and on account of it* ex .’olle Bllnner by connolsctirs. For the dinner table and for a Iuno of Ilnrharonaa. Delivered anywhero In the city. ’P holeaomenena, good toate and quality tb refreshing beverage, an article incom nd convalescent. ted malt and from hops Imported from exlatlng method In the Hof Brauerel at palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and nt quality la preferred to the Imported h there 1s nothing better than a bottl. UMjIIANN & WILLIAMS, hone 431. Sole Agents. YOU MAY not get ona of tho priica I offered for solving my puzzle^ but there is a prize for every customer in the low prices I m.ake this GEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeweler. 320 Second street. Chance .■'V s '* ^ ^ You Cannot Build Anything bitess you first have a foundation, whether It l»kt«n-story hotel or « juccess. Neither a house‘nor a man can reach any great height unless It has something to stand on. You bullJ a foundation for your horns la orJer that your family may be protected. Now. Is It not equally wise to build a foundation for a success for your children In order that their future, too. may bs protected. Education Is 1h# Only Sure Foundation Which will elevate character and brains to the height where their possessor can reach the fruit which nature Intended shoulJ be bis It Is not the teaching that a boy receives, but the learning that counts In the race of life. You know It Is the knowledge that you acquired by runllng out your problems yourself, not that which was given you ofthand by a perfunctory teacher, that hat *VmJ s >*u In fc'ut.J N't .id The Votyclopu^Jla Brltaantca Is the learning of the world concentrated; It has all there is lo a college education except the college buildings and the “larks of the stuJcnts." Is llnot worth securing? Ten Cents a day saved, and this priceless Wt.ik !x yours for all tirnt-. We mil furnish you the bank to save up the dimes. Remember That this Is the New Edition; that It Is just off the press; th *t It is now offered for the first ttme to the Atr.et lean public; that It Is tho only up-to-date edition In'prlnt; that It can be procure J at Introductory prices by subscribers of 1 HE CONSTITUTION atone, and that all others must pay full retail prlctl that this special offer Is simply a plan of the Britannic a publishers to get their New Edition before the people, and that when this has been accompiuhed. CONSTITUTION subscribers will •»-*> <* ro pay vftgnlar prices, the same as every one else. Address The Constitution, _ ATLANTA GA Or call at branch office, 60S Mulberry 8treet, Macon, Ga.. where you will And In the ltnttunica reading rooms com plete 5eta of this magnificent library and receive courteous attention. ACADEMY OF MUSld TUESDAY. OCTOBER S. Edwin J. Abr.wnV Mucn'.ilce-jt Soenlc Trod action of rtie Original of all Railroad PMy*. •Tire DAXCJER SIGNAL,** R>- Henry C. Dc-Mllle. TTceent.Vl wltfc <t* ft* magnificent ef fects and wonderful mechanism.. Regular price*. Wc to II. Reserve scats at Ludden & Hates’ Music 'House, Triangular Block. DENTISTRY. . Dr ’ , A - e - Moore, who has for the last eight years been reasonable In hi* charges for dental fork, and who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken a post-graduate course iu prosthetic dentistry, owing to the stringency of the times, la willing <o bo even more reasonable in his charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you .can have your dental work done*. Teeth extracted without pain. 151 Washington avenue, near Ki*?!-. P a * > * t *; t . ehurch. VlnevUle und tBelt Line of street cars pass his office door. Macon. Ga. ENCROACHMENT NOTICE. Notice lo hereby given that thirty ,rom . th * *“• hereof application will be made to the mayor and council of the city ot -Macon for deed to en- . T. of forty feet by 143 feet on hlfth street, lot 17. wharf lot granted by that body -September lsoi. riat of said encroachment now on flle In of- Uce of city clerk. C. W. HOWARD. _Macon, Go.. Sent 20.1891. GEORGIA. MBR COUNTY—J3amuel~R Jaqucs, executor of the estate of Richard W. Januea, kite of said county, deceased having represented to this court that hi has fully discharged the duties of said trust and now asks for letters, of dismis sion. This Is, therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to file objections. If any they have, on or beforo the drst Monday In December, 1SW, or letters of dismission will then be granted ns asked for. This third day of September. JSSI. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. MATTIE U. M-ALPIN VS. WILLIAM A. M*ALPIN.—Libel for Divorce In Blub Superior Cburt—To November Term 1851. To William A. McAlpIn. Def».id- ant In Said Case: You are hereby com manded to be nnd appear at the next term of IKbb superior court to answer said petition. Witness the Hon. John L. Hardeman. Judge Of said court this 8th day of June. IS94. ROUT. A. NISBET. Clerk. Hardeman. Davis & Turner, Petitioner’s Attorneys. GEORGIA. R1BB COUNTY-A A. Cul len. administrator of the estate E. W. Melton, late ot said county, deceased hating represented to this court that ho has fully discharged the duties of said trust, and now asks for letters of dismis sion. This Is to notify all parties con. canted to nie objections. If any they have, on or before the drst Monday In December. ISM. or letters ot dismission will then bo granted as asked for. C. at. WILEY. Ordinary. MACON 4/5DOR NO. I F. t A ». Regular m-Mlns on Monday. October L at 7 » o’clock p. m. at Odd Ed lews Hall. Cheery etrwt. IVedt la Matter'* degree. Members Mabel Lode* and -ojournlng” brethren frwt troally Invited. R. N. HUGHS, W. M. Geo. A.” Dure, Becty. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS. , All (persona having demands against the csuvto of James T. Nksbet, late of Bibb county, deceased, n re 'hereby nchi ll cd to render In their demands to the umlerHlKned acoortUng to law tvml nil persona Indebted bo said estate are re quired to make Immediate payment. This 14th day of September. 1S1A . J. W. NISBET. Executor James T. Nlsbct. Deceased. PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold before tho court house door in the city of Macon. In Bibb coun ty. Ga., between the legal hours of sale on the flrst Tuesdty In October next, for cash or on other suitable term*, all that stock of machinery located In tho lumber yard at the corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets. In oald city of Macon, and known as the T. J. Bell & Son plant, consisting of sixty-horse power boiler and engine, planer, mould.-r, turning Uthe end oilier machinery. All comparatively new and in good running Older end open for ’nspectlon of proe- pectlve purchasers. I reserve the right to reject any and’ all bide. D. It NELLIG.VN. Assignee T. J. Bell A Son. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. rarer la the time to buy the above before the cold weather cornea. I have the largest st ick South, with fulcra lower than evj. n __ T. C. BURKE. O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON* GA. LIME M3 TEHEE LEADIHQ WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Berzid & Co. KACOF. GA, Manufacturers and A)i*iSM.4 BABKEBft 8ADDLEBT. leathlb and shoe FIRING v «flp, 452,4Man-3 IX Cherry Strea- L. Cohen & Co., UQUOfiS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest bouse In Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. J. L HACK, U.D.RST, ... Macon Ga. HACOH SASH, EOOE &> LUMBER CO., 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, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. | ° m 4' 0 *u , ;Sl£ , l. e o , p r ?a o ; n a , ir..,. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will be cold before tbe court nouse door In tbe city of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In November next, the following property: One Mason & Hamlin organ, one oak book case, one lot of books, one square oak table, two plush bottom rockers, two skin rugs, one oak bedstead, one plush lounge’, or.e marble top table, one oxrpetaeat rocker, two nigh back oak chalts, one hat rack, one large cane teat rocker, two rustic benches, two chairs. Levied on as the property of Mary E. Nelson to satisfy a distress warrant for rent and cost, issued bv J. H. L. Gerdlne, Justice of trie peace, in favor of Roland II. Hall, trustee, vs. Mary E. Nelson. Levy made and returned by a constable. O. S. WESTCOTT, Sherltt. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will be sold before the oourt house door In the city of Macon during the legal hours of sole on the flrst Tuesday In October next: Lot No. 2. In block 4. southwest com mons, in the dty at Macon, Bibb coun ty. Ga. Levied on as the property of John Herrington and Lizzie Herrington to satisfy a Justice court fl. fa. issued from the 6G4U11 district G. M. ih favor of C. F. Carso.1 vs. John Herringtbn "nnd Lizzie Herrington. G. S. WESTCOTT. Sheriff. AGREEABLY to an order of the court or ordinary of Bibb county, will be aold at auction, at the court house door of said county, on the flrst Tues day In October. 1894, within the legal hours of sale the following property to-wlt: That lot of land and the im provements thereon lying nnd being in the city of Macon. Ga., being a part ok tbt No. 6 In block No. CO. fronting IT feet 6 Inches on private alley, known 113 McKevltfs alley, running In an easterly direction from the intersection of said allov with property formerly belonging to Mrs. Mary E. Doyle, along the line of said property about B0 feet, thence 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 the property cf Mrs. Mary E. Doyle. late of said county, deceased. Terms of bale. cash. This September 4. 1891. THE MACON SAVINGS BANK. Administrator de Bonis Non Cum Tes- tamento Annexo. SALE OF VALUABLE PRINTING OFFICE. Georgia. Bibb County—By virtue of a consent order passed by his bonor. John L. Hardeman, Judge of the su perior court of 1 the Macon circuit, on September ID. 1S94, in the case of tbe Macon Gas Light and Water Company and others against J. W. Burke & Co., pending In the superior court of Bibb r.iuiriy, I will sell 111 pul,lie outcry to the highest bidder, at the court house- door In tbe city of Macon, said county, between tho legul hours of sale, on the 2d dny of October, 1894. nil the printing office, cutflt nnd plant of the said J. W. Burke & Oo.. now In my bands a* receiver, the same being the type and machinery, flxtures and ap pliances, including tlie printing office and bindery, with nM the torts, imple ments, presses, engines, machinery and other articles connected therewith. A full schedule of raid property may be seen at the office of tbe receiver, In the city of Macon, and the property Itself can be examined by any one de- sIrons of bidding on the name. The purchaser wtt be required to pay 10 per cent, of his bid at the time the property Is knocked down to htm, and he remainder of bis bid when the pos session is delivered. The eale la subject xo e. confirmation by the court. No bid for a eum lew thon 15.000 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. Madison Avenue ITedlson.Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $3 per dny and up. American flan. Fireproof and first-class in every par ticular. Two blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Pass. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS* DR. MARK O’DANIEL, Office 318 Second Street. Hour* u to 1 and 4 to 6. Telephone 388. Residence 374 Orange street. Tele phone 3S9. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located, • In the ep» dallies venereal. Lost energy re. •tored._ Female irregularities an I poison'oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence, with Mtamn S10 Fourth street. Macon. Ga. DR. C H. PEKTEi J EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. Hours, 9 to 1 and 3 to ’G. Telephon* *4. Office, B73 Mulberry, corner Second street, Macon. Ga. DR. ( J. H SHORTER. SYU EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, Office 868 Cherry St, Maooo, Ga. MACON SAVINGS BANK . #76 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 •Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposit* of $1 and upward. Real eetnte 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 EXICHAFGE BANK OF MACON. GA. . a K. J. Lamar. Geo, B. Turpin. President. Vice-President, J. W. C&banlss. Cashier. We solicit the business ot merchants, planters and . banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank in MIddls Georgia. 1HE11KI0H SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tur- Vlce-President; J. W. C&banls* n. m ■■■■■ . , Cashier; D. M. NeUtgaa. Accountant. CAPITAL 1200,000. SURPLUS, 130.000. Interest paid on deposits s per cent* per annum. Economy Is the road ts wealth. Deposit your savings any they, will be increased by Interest, Com* pounded semi-annually. E. Y. MALLARY. President J. J. COBB, CashJbH, DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Ga. rrepodts of 10 cents and upward re celved on which Interest will be com pounded eeml-annually at rate of 5 per cent, par annum. Loans bn stocks and bonds at low r atea, commercial paper discounted, ex change bought and sold. OF MACON. GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, 5260,000 J. SL Johnston. Ibreald.nL J. D. Stetson, Vice President. L. r. Hlllyer. Cashier- The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL.... .. .. ,, . .J’50.000 00 SURPLUS.. ..323.000 M Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot banka, corporation* and Individual* nil I reoolv. careful attention. Correspon dent.. Invited. | L C. PLAIT'S SON, BLANKER K. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. TY'RIGLET, CASHIER. BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 186S Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits Wc handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.