The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 02, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORHIHG, OCTOBER 2, 1894 *—— V EL C. WILDER'S SOUS C0. 7 MACON. GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work. Lumber, rourh and dres«ed. ahlnidca, 1 atbs. and dealer, in mixed palnta, lead. Bile, linns, piaster, cement and builder*’ hardware. . •_* €14 TO 822 * H!HD STREET. THE UNITED STATES COURT Defendant* in the Case of Dodge Vs. Smith File Demurrers to an Injunction Bill. THE FALL TERM WAS OPENED Jade* lr«r Wa» Wot r»»»t aad Court w«« Ord«r*d Adjourned VntJI II* 0*1* flack krom III* lMram«ff Horn*-Clerk Morgan* The United State* court wait opened yesterday. Deputy Clerk L. M. Erwin received a telegraphic order from Judge Speer, however, who 1* out of the city, authorizing him to adjourn the court from week to week until he come* to preside over it Judge Speer 1* at hi» home at Mt. Airy. He has been there 'for some time taking hie annual vacation and will not be back tor aeveral week* yet, lAttoroey* Tbm Eason, C. C. Chaney and Clemente, represent!!*! a number of defendants In the case of Norman ,W. Dodge vs. Duel us L. Smith et ok. were In the city yesterday. They came to file demurrers, pleas and answers in the above nam^l case. Some month* ago Dodge tiled a bill of injunction against Williams and others, for Inter fering with tils timber lands. The point of dispute Is os to the ownership of cer tain lots that Dodge claims ore included in his properties. On one occasion, when he sent woodsmen there to cut ftlmbor, Williams and others threatened* to ehoot them if they did not desist, OTHER COURT aSATTFUtH. .Ben Dean, colored, was taken before Commissioner Erwin'yci*t«\l*»y, charg ed with selling Jlaucw without a lioenae. Dean Kept his alleged illicit placo of bunttMM In llatnmciml'H alley on Fourth St rest Detectives .fcnkliw and Patter son worked up tho cane and arrested Dean yesterday nnd turned him over to the United States authorities. On hear ing the evidence a gain.'it him, Commls- rlonar Erwin committed Dean to jail In default of bom). dir. Cecil Morgan, deputy clerk, re turned with his family from Washing ton yesterday afternoon. Mr. Morgan left (Macon last Juno to recupwnte after, a i^-vs-r.' hr >H of Dimas, and hltt many frlcndfl gladly welcome him back again, fully restored, and the wuno clover, ca pable court ofllclat that Ik*, bus always l»ccn. It was a genuine treat io see blm Mated in hl« old sc.ut «it the United St it«*H court v.-wU'i il.iy. Mr. L. M. Or win. deputy dork, ond commissioner, will leave in a few days for Florida to tnko a short vacation. He has been kept pretty closely at hi* yo*t nil summer on aocount of rM. Morgan's illnm/ and will now go on a much needed vacation. HEADACHE, ~ Undlgtwtlon. BUlousuesa, Tit* VO."! DYSPEPSIA, mob P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root aad Potassium) Uheunwtiwn la cured by p. p. p. IMIrui nnd aches In the back, shoulder*, knees, ankle* nnd wrists uro all attack ed nnd conquered by P. I\ l\ Thl*» grc.it medicine by its bloo&clcnmdng nroiK»r* Si**. build.** ud ami strfcngt hills the whole body. Nothing »:« so offloadoua as P. p. p„ at this anil for toning W. invlg- tjfxv'.lng, nnd art a strengthen <*r ami op- petlzcr take p. p. p. R throw* off tlie ntnlarlxi and put* you In g *>d cnndUlon. PRODUCE AND FRUIT. Ono car potatoes, Ono car cabbage. One hundred sacks Barasoa cocoa- nuts. Ono humlrcd and fifty box os or&ngcM. One hmnlivd lk>xos lemons in stock nnd to arrive Unlay, Butter, eggs mid |H>ultry revolved daily by express. Outside oixleru filled promptly. in;o Poplar buvet, Macon, (la., Produce I will have my fall opening of mu tineer »»n Thursday <\ud Friday, Mist Off. Who was with me lust season, has rccvntly returned bom New York, wljfW slie snoot aomo time studying the styles , She Is a niUUner of extra- ordinary ability nnd will show tne la dles isenio handsome *poctm >ns of her .work. Mrs. L. i:. Mallory, The Union Savings Rank nnd TriWt Company untbmma« In this moriuatfH Ikmjo of the Telegraph their M ini an imal dividend of t 1 - |k*r cent. They have never yet failed t«* declare a div idend .Mud are iu a flourishing cmull- IU:!. ’o' am.MNliHY OPENING. i>n Thursday mid Friday, il»> mh and Mil of Ootolw, w, will display a full lino at tho lalpm fall millmory. Oor customer* and I hr ladles yene'o- ally at, rs[>ootfully -.'liciKM to call at 115 Oottna atomic. where ovorv coortcay will be extend, d. llrs. R.vs ,ti IllMRtriX. HAY'9 COTTON PROCESSION. Who* the Roberta Correspondent Bay* About It. The followlnc from the Roberta Cor. respondent will be of Interest to Sir. ISollrar Ray’, many friend, throughout middle Georgia: "Jt hao been said of Bollver H. Riy that he never fonrot. o friend. Tala must be true, as he his gone to work to give tho 'horny handed sons of toll' of bid Crawford ond surrounding cojn- tle* a genuine old fashioned 'bog-klll- Iny' thne. “Roy's cotton, procession 1s looked forward to by Crawford county farm era ru> the event of the season. It will take place this year on October 4. ‘•Wagons will form In line nt Bailey’s mill at 7 o’clock a. m.. October 4. At 6 o'clock the the same evening barbecue will be served. Wagon yard will be fur nished, supper will be prepared by tbat well known caterer. Mr. A Isaac. It is needless for tra to aay tbat every-, thtnx will be done In n grand style, ns Mr. ltoy never doe. anything by halves.” Dr. II. \V. Walker, Dc-nUid, ’.!(» Foe- ond street (over Solomon's Jewelry store), Mneon, On. The | electric I thrill of | health 1 is never felt by those who =f are run down-outof sorts- 3 poor in blood-badly nour- 3 ished—dyspeptic. That 3 would be impossible, and 3 so the delight of living 3 is lost! ’ s Brown’s Iron Bitters brings weak people up (o the stan- 3 dardof health—feeds the blood-acts on the uerves—strengthens the mus- ss clcs. It brings the blush of youth to 5 weary women’s cheeks—is a boon to S25 the invalid—refreshes and renews S* life in the aged—nourishes the weak, *~» puny child—briclly said, it gives ss strength, and strength cannot exist 55 without perfect health. Itisnncccs- SS sily in every family. Jt dote not 55 injure the teeth or cause constifatten. £3 It’s i Brown’s Iron Bitters you need! Tho Genuine has the Crossed Mod L,inert on Wrapper. Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. J • OH. WHAT A COUGH! AVlll you lieod tile warning—the »lg- liaJ. perhaps, of Uiv SOTO uppnvlv'h that Biore tcrrihlt fflaease, votisunttiotiT .Vsk yourself If you « au nft>>rd, f.*- tno mkf of Ktving 60 cent*, run the r*»k cud do nothiug for it. Wo know (rou\ experience that Shiloh's Cure will curs your cough. It never f.Hls. Tliia »x- jdf.ne vrhy more than a million h,)tUvs were sold the pa»t rear, it relieve croup and whooping cough nt mice M< .hers, do uot without it r \^ lame back, side or chest, is« Shiloh's s. Sold by v;.v..tw>u ^ umpany. coru-r Cherry Porou* PUete :-!. tU 1*^ i treet and Cottou : Rtkewood brown-—new color in Knox bats—nt Phillips’. Or. Price's Cream Baking l\i» dcr Most Perfect Made. notice.—sale of the macon AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. Under ond by virtue of u final de cree rendered on tho SOth day of July, 1894, by the United States circuit court for tho western division of tho southern tllstriot of Georgia, in the case of the Mercantile Trust Company of New York and ufher complainants ogainst tho Macon and Northern Railroad Com pany and other defendants, we will sell before the United Stales court house door In the city of Macon, Geor gia, on the second day of October, isji, between the legal hours of Bale, all of the following described property; ” v - Pivot. Tno railroad of the aald de fendant, die Macon nnd Northern Rail road Company, which extends from tho depot In tho city of Alucon, Georgia, to its junction with tho Northeastern rnllrund at Athene, Georgia, a distance «*f about tint 1 hundred mid Hewn lull* *, together with nil lta railways, ways, and right of way, side trucks, turnouts, depot grounds, caaementa and othm lamia and appurtenances belonging to s*!d railroad company. Which OT9 Bvt out In said decree. Becond. All Mkructures, depots, sta tion and section houses, engine houses, ear house*, machine simps nnd ether buildings, with tools now In u«* and equipnu'sits noiv »u hands of tin* recelvor Four passenger ooacflios, two combina tion mall, baggage unit express cars* sixty box cars, twenty-two fiat cars, two caboose oars, three shanty cars, tluve p.i-is.-igsM- « ng 1 nes, one swiit-h and two freight engines, together wkh all other property, equipments and franchise# belonging to said *iefendant, tmd which ure fully Mt forth in dsert e referred to. Also, all suppUss and other property In the hands of the re ceiver of said company. Also fifteen hundred shores of the capital stock of the Georgia Midland Railroad Compa ny If the par value of $100 per share. Third. In th«t sale of saiU property, no bid for tt aunt b-ss than one million and seventy thousand ($1,070,000) dollars will be received, nor from any bidder who shall not place into the hands of the special oomml^toners nt the tlmo of making the .bid the sum of $30,000 in money ©c certiilovl check, an l fnun time to Urns thereafter such further portions of tht purchase price ahail be paid in Cash «« the court may direct b> meet expenses of the vuJt, etc. That the bidder deposKIng tuid $30,000. and whose bid is mit the bluest, shall havo such dcposR returned to him without deduction. In the even the bid accepted by the comfikalOMn U not confirmed by the court, such bidder Shall have siK5h*depoeK returned to him without dckUictlon unb ^s asid property is resold :ii the expense ««f such bidder and be came of ills fault. Fourth, The balance of the purchase price may be cither paid la cash or in the bonds nnd over-due coupons of said Mac..-i and Northern Railroad Compa ny winch arc **»vuivd by the mortgage upon which the decree of foreclosure la bx;-d. auoh bond* •d at 1 ch pt id valu purchassr would be entitled to re ceive «» his prorata sham In the distri bution of bald fund. Fifth. The *a:e to be made subject to all cl&lnia pending against said com pany or which are filed three mouths thereafter, and all debts against the receiver, which claims or debts the court may decree to have priority bvt r rht mortg igc foreclosed by said de cree, <he purchaser will be required to assume payment of same. The sale to be reported to the court for confirma tion. and when confirmed the special commissioners will make title to the purchaser In accordance with said de cree. For further details of sold sale, reference Is made to said decree. ALEXANDER l'ROUDFIT. - JAMES N. TALLS Y, Special Commissioners. i T s Derbies. Silk, Tourist and Fedora Hats, also. Equal to 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 dan make possible. A Dunlap Derby is the Insignia, the Badge of Swelldom. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET j, uvmui.y, SAW MILLS, Machinery All .Kinds. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) ' On account of Its absolute purity, w holeaomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion it in u most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article incom parably strengthening to the invalid and convalescent. This beer is bmrsd from best selected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method in the Hof Brauerei at Pllsoti, Bohemia. BarbarosKa is a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of Us excellent quality Is preferred to tho imported Pilsner by connoisenra. For tho dinner table and for a lunch there 1* nothing better than a bottle of Bnrbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere In tho city. ’Phone 434. Sole Agents. STAR CLOTHING Co 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 seeii and of course have bought, but its equally true tbat many haven’t; to those we simply say come und look. Splendid, serviceable Boys’ Suits, sizes 4 to 15 years for $2.76; how does 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 and we are proud of'thein. ••TTi YOU MAY not get ona of tho prises I offered for solving my puzzles, but there la a prize for every cuHto-mer In the low prices I make this mouth. GEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeveler. 320 Second street. iLibbey’s .• »'S«\S •'S.S\S/S'i««^®SvS/S\®.*'.) % LEADS THE WORLD. « AMERICAN S CUT GLASS, i- 111*1. If you want theS finest quality ctiti. glass, buy goods § having this traded mark* $ % CHAS. H. SOLOMON, Sola Ast. >• Wm •'« •'« ’-S-i . ... • , « j.#,. FOR RENT. sto« No. 3io TMrd ttreeL sior. No. S12 T.ilnl «rcot. Store No. S59 Third street. Store No. Ml Third itreet. store no. :m Third «tre«. , _ Store No. 45S ropl.tr street. • Store No. St'S Fourth wreet. 1 Store No. C71 Fourth »lr*ct. Dweliuw No. 7H Third street. DwellniK No. 714 Third street. Decll.tig No. U'7 Fourth uroet. DtreHln* No. ly Fourth street. DveUliu No. Ill Fourth nrrrt. A’.i-o, p)QK' very ilo.,.\ib;e rooms end hall, over Btorc,. CEO. S TURPIN & SONS. U.Ml Ent.tte »nd lusitrttnee AV’ II'S. iihviio.it'HMKN r Ntvnci:. N e.l.'e io siven that thirty dot s from the dot. hereof application u IU be road, to the mayor and eounell of the dur or ’Uaeon tor deed *6 en- ehm.nt of tony teet by ua feet on Fifth street. l>t 17. wharf lot, .ranted by th.it bodv Sootember 25, 1534. Plot o- r.td eu r • . hmerrt now on Ble In er ne. <e cits ek-rS a vr. HOWARD. _ Macon. t:«.. Sent K. UK “MATTIE li M'AI.PIN VsTwiLLtAM A M'AI.PIN —Libel for Divorce In uieh Bum-rl. r O'.irt.—To November Teem, ir'ji To Wlllittn A. McAlpin, Def-ad- otit in S lid Casa: You are hereby c ni- I,landed to be and appear at the next term of l!»t>b superior court to anan-er b.ild petition. Witnens th> Han. John L Hardeovin. lodge 'of rjid court, this sth da* ol Jui . 1NM KOIIT. A. N IS BET. Clerk. MardcmM. DavU 4 Turner. FettUoncr'a Attorneys. COTTON. I wDh to Inform iny friends and pa trons that I have moved across Poplar street, opposite my old stand, nnd with improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, l am better prepared than ever to bundle their cotton to ad vantage. Consignment* always receive my prompt and porsona) attention. NEW' ROOF! CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUAUANEED! ELLIOTT ESTES. 817-623 Poplar street. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—simncl « Joques, executor of the estate of Richard W. Jaqucs, kite of said county, deceased ing rcpnssatsd to this court that hp -'harged the duties of sald “iks for letters of di. fully dl trust and no sloti. This Is, th« tics they have, un or before the tlrat' Moodly hi December, ISM. or letter., of <1!.,mission will then be granted as ask>M for. This third day of September, tffl C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. . This is, therefore, to notify gQ I)a :. concerned to file objections. If any have, on or before the iirat GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-A A Cu! len. administrator of the estate E. W M.'lt.'ii. lu.' *.»f sud 1'i.nnty, dr.ya.sNi' having represented to this *x>urt that he has fully discharged the duties of said >f u,t - “J n ° w f?/ letters of dtsmls- slon. This Is to notify nil parties con cerned to file objections. If any they hove, on or before the first Monday in December. ISM, or letters or dismission will then be frosted as asked for. C. M. W 1LEY, Ordinary. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grales. Ntav In the time to buy the ab-ne before the oofld weatlier comes. I havs tUe largest stock South, with prices lower Hun ever. T. V. BURKE. O- P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH 000ft LUMBER, MOULOiNft PAIHfi mi MO CEMEE AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOEsS. LEADIHQ WHOLESALE HOUSES. Q. Bemd & Cu L. Cohen & Co., J. L. MACK, H&n.ger, Msauixcturertt and U*kU*44,4 UABXEtiti, 8ADDLEBT. LEATHEB AND SROBFIDtNG\ 482. 4M »n-^ 436 Cherry StrodL LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. -AND MANUF ACTURERS OF- Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement,. Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will be cold byfore the court :iouse door in the city of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, fhe following property: Ono Mason & Hamlin ■ organ, one oak book case, one lot of books, one square cak table, two plush bottom rockers, two akin rugs, one oak bsdstMul. one plush lounge, or.e marble top table, one carpetseat rocker, tpro high back oak chairs* one hat rack, one large cane teat rocker, two rustic benches, two chair*. Levied on as the property of .Mary E. Nelson to satisfy a distress warrant for rent and cost, issued by J. H. L. Gerdine, Justice of the peace, in favor of Roland li. H *11. trustee, vs. Mary B. Nelson. Levy made and returned by a constable. O. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. ■Will bo s*)!d before the court house door In the city of Macon during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October next: L*ot No. 2. in block 4. southwest com- mtons. in the cdty of Macon, Bibb comi ty, Ga. Levied on «a the property of John Herrington nnd Uzzle Herrington to satisfy a justice court fl. fa. Issued from the 5G4th district G. M. in favor of C. F. Carson vs. John Herrington und Lizzie Herrington. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. 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 hourn of sale thu following property to-wlt: That lot of land and the Im provements thereon lying nnd being In the city of Macon, Ga., being n part of. lbt NO. C In block No. 66, fronting 77 feet 6 inches on private alley, known n3 McKsyltVa alley, runnlrfg m an easterly direction from the Intersection of said alley with property formerly belonging to Airs. Mary E. Doyle, along the line of eald property about 50 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 ns the property of Mrs. Mary E. Dbyle, late of said county, deceased. Terms of sale. cash. This September 4, 1894. THE MACON SAVINGS BANK. Administrator de Bonis Non Cum Tes- tameuto Annexo. SALE OF .VALUABLE PRINTING OFFICE. Georgia, Bibb County—By virtue of a consent order pasaoU by his honor. John L. Hardema-n, Judge of the su perior court of the Macon circuit, or\ September 19, 1894, In the 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 t'he dty of Macon, raid county, between the legal hours of sale, on the 2d day of October, 1894, all the printing office, outfit and plant of the said J. W./Burke & Co., now in my hands as receiver, the same being the type and machinery, fixtures and ap pliances, including the printing office •and bindery, with all the tools, imple ments. presses, engines, macMnery and other articles coaineeted therewith. A full schedule of said property may be seni at the office of t'he receiver, in the city of Macon, end the property Itself can be examined by any one de sirous of bidding on the sune. The purchaser wlW be required to pay 10 per cent, of his bid at the time the property is knocked down to him, and lie remainder of bis bid when the pos- ses-don is dellverod. The wUe is subject to a confirmation by the court. No bid for a sum less than $5,000 will be received. The piv>perty to be sold is the well known printing plant of the house of J. W. Burke & Co. E. W. BURKE, Receiver. Madison Ayenae HOTEL, lladlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. •%'S per day and up. American Flan. PROFESSIONAL • CARDS. DR. J. H. SHORTER. BYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Omce5C8 Cherry St. Macon. <5a. J. M. Jobn.ton. President. J. D. 8tet,oa. Vloe President. U P. HHirer. Ckihter. The American National Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL...< ; r , c ... , r .$250.00000 SURPLUS.* Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia banks, corporaUonj and indl/(duals trill receive careful attention. deuc.e Invited. ..$25,000,09 Accounts of Oorreapon- OF MACON. GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 B. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. w. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLANTS SON, BANKER ■HCONr GEORGIA ESTABLISHED «8SJ Interest Banking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits. t\e handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on ' Messrs. Rothschild ^of London for all European points. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CQ., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S80.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, »* Fireproof and first-class in every par ticular. . Two blocks Rom the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt Line cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Pits.. * Passenger Elevator runs all night. DR. MARK O’DANIEL, Office 318 Second Street. ^Hour. 11 to X and 4 to 6. Telephone Residence' 374. Orange street. Tele phone 383. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. In th. spe cialties venereal. Lost energy re- etored. Female Irregularities and . _ poison oalt. Cure guaranteed. Address la confidence, with stamp, 110 Fourth street, Macon. Ga. , , DR. C. H. PEETE, BYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. ..Hours, s to 1 and 3 to G. Telephone »4. Office. G73 Mulberry, corner Second •treat, Macon, Ga. MACON SAVINGS BANK i73 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus §150,000 Pays 5 per cent, interest on deposits of $1 “ana upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depcwitory for trust funds, will act as administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL...President H. Q. GUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier exchange! bank, OF MACON, OA. H. J. Lamar. Qeo. 8. Turpin, President. Vice-President. J. W. Caban lee. Cashier. We solicit the business of merchant* planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank in Middle Georgia. I HE UHIOH SAVINGS BANK 4 TRUST GO H. 3. Lamar, President; Ceo. u. Tur- plr. Vice-President; J. W. Cabanles, Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant. CAPITAL £00.000. SURPLUS. $30,000. Interest paid on deposits 8 per cent* per annum. Economy is the road ts wealth. Deposit your savings any they, will be Increased by Interest* Com pounded seraUannuafiy- E. Y. MALLARY. President J, J. COBB, Cashier, DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Ga, Deposits of 10 cent, and upward re ccived on which Interest will ba com. pounded seml-annualiy at rate of 6 per cent, per annum. — Loans bn stocks and bonds at low r a ten, commercial paper discounted, ex change bought and add.