The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 08, 1894, Image 8

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8 4 Btrnum & Bailey'* Grenleet Shows on Earth Arrived in Macon Yeiterday. ROUTE OF STREET PARADE. Tvro PtrforjnsncM Today, Afternoon and Kvvntng—Or*r Seven Hun dred JUen nud Women—Ani- meli nnd Side lliowi. Nellie Says the Little Georgia Magnet Is a Great Big Fake and Says She Proved It. NELLIE LETS THE SECRET OUT Oat It Will Require Afore Evidence for the Thoaeande Who Have Experi mented With the Little Won der to Agree With Her. At the foot of Pine street a little city of white t«nu wn creeled yesterday af ternoon on the epot where the "greatest •how on .arlb" will live exhibition, "tfili afternoon and tonight. The hi* Uimum A Bailey »how l» here and tbla la the day It will make Macon iny with lie brltiht »treat pageant, It* elephant*, camels and tigers, He borne* and chariots, lla rider* and acrobat*. The parade, which everybody want* to aee. will leave the grounds promptly at 9 o'clock this morning snd rill proceed over the following line of imrch: On Pine street to Fourth street, to Mulberry street, to Cotton avenue, to Cherry street, to Third street to Poplar street, to Fourth street, to Pine street and back to the show grounda The circus cams In on three special trains over the Central railroad from Montgomery, where It erat exlhttod to two Immense audiences on Saturday. The first section arrived at 9M o'clock and ths feat at S o’clock. Having left Montgom ery before midnight, th* trains wars per mitted to coma through without molesta tion. There was a great crowd watlng to see the Interesting process of unshipping a •how and the equally Interesting process of raising the tents. And this crowd mads the dlacoverey that a groat lot of ■■wearing and shouting Is not needed to perform this work, hut that It cun bo ■lobe In quiet >nd good order. It all moved like dock work. First on the grounds were the wagons bearing the poles uud canvas which formed the “cook tern" In which the 720 people runneoted with the show sre fed, und close behind them came a wagon containing four ranges, with the tires slreudy lighted rosily to cook a meal. Then ilia horso tenia went up, the one for the ring slock being Immediately occupied by Us) as line bred iii«l finely kept runners und trotters ns were ever seen together. The other horse tent la given over to the "buggsgn mock." or draft boree*. great. strong per. rheron* snd Normans, all matched up :n four, six and eight horso teams. As fuel as their share of the Imgaagq whs placed on ths lot these draft horses were * tabled In learns and fed. /The menagerie tent was thei rnlseJ nnd elephant*, camel*, alpacas, lla nan. xcbiss and ponies were led In und fed. The ele phants were It rat watered outside and de lighted tho crowd by equlrtlng and splaan. trig water nil over each other nnd Ihelr keepers. Then tho cages were placed un der the canvas anil Uio Inquisitive crowd was rewarded with occasional glimpses of rare animals. The herbivorous snd glim- voi>his sperimms were Immediately fed. but ths meat-eating animals got only a breath Of freeh air. Carnivorous animals In menageries and xoutotilcal collections are given this one day of fasting eaoh week. It keeps them In better health. The "big top," or choos lent, raised Its mountainous buck last of all, and then tho show grounds settled Into a stale of •omnolincr. , kl „ Tiro crowd soon discovered on# thing and that was mat they were looking at a much larger show than that which re- con! ly visited Macon. There was more of every thing and It was of. bolter qual ity. The Barmen A Halley horses are more numetou* and liner Ilian thon* of th* rival Inatllutlon. there are more ani mal;'. the cages are turner nnd contain rarer spootoneni nml Ihe canvas covers more acre*! A Mall to mo Interior of the tent reveal ad the imp>rlorlty In a ■*°r* marked way. Tho members of the eth- nologlotl cnngreaa were all Inaldi• Iho tcniA. thougn not on exhibition* fotee little babU'R were tho most observed of nil, both by their fellow ethnics an«l by tho fetr visitor* who had been fortunato iSJuSTto Mcnro admittance to the circus i.enet ratio. One of them. Columbia. Is a lull* Ksqulmaux girl, bom at the Worldla l\vlr; the oilier two ore honored with the burning aun cf Uurmah, SIM1 aabmmed liravely for pennies, though ths younger la scarcely able lo eland alone. Mccnali, she elder, was dancing * mure e danra with tho earneat gravity of Imltulivs childhood. With a childish daushtrr of the Vhareah'a for teacher nnd a group of Al- gerlans and lhtknae to beat Mute tor music. This elhnlc dcpsrtmcnt will prove uno of the most entertaining In the show, idling ».» ns It does, with a eort of con- iln'.vmc* performance the IW tatwren the oponlns of iho doors and Iho begln- itae of the drous proper. There were mare noveUlt* la that department alone than iho other show tad In all Ua ^Thereto every prospector * crowd today. Yrslerdsy a rain laid ihc dust, making a vlalt to th* •»»»**■**» pleasant, and everybody bj ™rtmis lowt a look at th* greatest of all Ihe great The doors will open at 1 o’clock and the afternoon performaneo wUl lu-a * 1 in at r. Tonight Iho doors "h 1 * ’ “ J k nnd ths performance mil h'V.n> »t *■ * fixjiuda's m.tyTioN muddle judge Call DooWea In Favor of the Itesula r Democrats. Jacksonville. Fla.. Oot. 6.—Judge P. til. Call yesterdav rrfaseii <o make per manent tho temporary injunction Kiunlrel the atrotcM-Mit WNtareratla fjolkm cew'.ralntiig the rekurolng hoard from canvaasln* ami caret tyro* the re sult of Tuesday's ototloa In Jackaoa- ' The "regular" Democrekto faction In- alakad that th* judge had no jurladlc- tion In eh* matter, and. In thi.’r opin ion he tvlncklrd and dlnralvcd the tem porary 1 inunction. Tho returning bawd aecord’.ngiy can- vaaeed the return* and certified lo the election of th* entire ticket of the "reg- ubr" DemocrAUo faction. Tho straight- uul leader* still maintain that the clos ing of the uotts In the four city wards by the lisepeotora Invalidates the elec- tlou. and they wiH proceed by quo war ranto proceedings to tvs', the case. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who hoe for tho lost sight years beep reasonable la bis charges for dental fork, and who la bot.er prepared to do bridge, crown nnd all kinds of dental work, having taken a post-graduate counts in prosthetic deudairy, owing to the airtngency of the time*. Is willing to to area more tva-OMM* in hU charges. Come, let Mm examine your teeth and sac how rex tunable you can lava your dental work donc.Teeth extracted without PJUL IS Washington avenue, near rtret Baptist church. Ylnevlll* and Belt Lin* of street care pan hie omc , Soor- Macon, Qa. ‘The Georgia Magnet,” Mrs. Annie Abbott of MUlodgevtlK, Oa., well known In Macon, where her sister, Mra. W. H. Cornell, lives, having frequently apppeared here, has been the sensation In New York for ten days pest. Uhc will to readily recalled aa tho frail HUlc lady who appeared at the Academy of Music about eight months ago and performed wtx.it were regard ed as wonderful fealu. Her tricks were very similar to those of Che famous Lula Hurst. She explained that she was possessor of « peculiar force. «ic nature of which she herself could not explain, but wbfch was very powerful. Her claims to such power .were seem ingly well supported by her perform ances. She proved herself entirely Inde pendent of the law* of gravitation, nnd resisted die strength of a dozen giant men, She went to Now York quite rccontly and has set the metropolis wild. H»r performunon attracted the attention of liuraed eclemtets, who could not ex- pluln the wonderful magnetism she seemed to possess, and nil Goffim wss puzzled. The papers hud column after column tolling of what she dM, dll highly embellished with pictures. •But tt seems that revelations made by Nellie Bly. Oho famous newspaper woman, have explained ithe aensatlon •thnit Mrs. Abbott tea caused. At least Nellie claims tint she has the secret, and In a flve-folumn article She pre tends Ho tell wh'at she has found out. She thinks with Ihe knowledge) which' she has gained by closely era id!ring Mrs. lAhbotit that She In as muoh of a magnet as Mrs. Abbott. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Abbott gave a private performance to the re porter* aerd editors of the 'World, at the World office. 8he did several of her tricks successfully, and the entire aiMlence, with tho exception of Nellie Bly. was stricken with wonder and (fmuxement. Miss Bly wss skeptical and bogam experimenting at once, with the result, she says, or eclipsing Mrs. Abbott. One of Mrs. 'Abbott's feuts ivtia to <put her hands on n eimll boy, thus making him so heavy that no doxon mien could lift him. Miss Bly tells huw She did tho same trick In this .way: "So. upon the carpal I pMoed them. In position, the editor'* hand under the boy’s arm, the boy's left hand on the editor's, his right on the editor’s neck. Then I at odd at the boy’s back •nftl placed my left hand on his wrlat, my right beneath his coat nnd flat on his back, a trifle nbove the shoulder blades. , ” ‘Now lift!’ T enild, and my heart stood still. ••MCI? Well, he tried It. hut the boy oould not be budged. Tho reporter tried M. but still the boy could not be lifted. ” ‘How did you do it?’ they nslicd In wonder, and I liughed oral, told them, for I confess I wis very hippy to know 1 hid solved tho secret. •• T merely press down on Ills back cr.d wrist. It Is n slight force I use. ■Illl It Is more powerful than nil the strenlgh you can exent In lifting,* I replied. ••My edltxr came out, nnd what ho Intended to say ivaa cut short by an other editor’s short announcement: *• ’Nclllo Bly has found It out. She can do the simo timing. 1 "The (trot editor looked frightened and doubtful.’ "So can you,’ I said to him. ‘I will nliow you li'ow. 1 "1 placed theln all In poaltlon again. One editor to do the lifting, tho other to do the ‘nvignet’ not. "Or course the did It with the greatest ease, nnd we all laughed. Then I told them th.« two men couldnM lift mo, and I did not need a board, cither. "I only omde one provision: 1 didn't want them to rip the aleevos out of my new ■trees nor tear my arms out of ghclt soekels, otherwise they could do their lev* to lift me. "Thereupon I folded my arms, that Is made my hands touch my shoulders. Then a man at either side caught mv eltxitvw with both his hands and togged nnd lifted until they were red In One face, but they could not lift me. “It Is very eisy to do. Try II for nn IVMWHr* 'MnusomMi*. "Tho only secret lo aho whole thing Is that of placing one’s self In such u position IHait a man usee his foreo ■uznlost btmxoN. "In trying lo |tn me by tho elbows they are merely lifting my nrm* lip ns high ns they will go. but |t does not more my body, snd would not If they continued until they toremy arm from UJfir Mkrtj. "On the other hand. If they held my nrms .hovn (irmly against my sides they could lift me by zbom. but wh-n I expand my elbows, no forcing the f !£ r ® 1° u ’,° , ! ,< * r "'ronreh amtnst I. Of course, atand like a •TO be lift,\l br on* man requires !5? S* 8 c f . * board. Then need only to nfand with one foot upon the Vurd nnd one foot on Ihe flow ngalnvt the board, or It can be ikme wkb the heels even. If the beela be of Ihe French style amt curved, 'Then by n-.umlnr Ihe pmuilon of the left hand ur--n the lifter's left hand, the tight upon his neck, brace the foot tight scalnrt the hoard and he will never lift the person until he can accomplish the feat of lifting himself with his toot simps. It's Ihe seme principle. "After we all knew the secret vre went bock to Mrs. Abbott We dki not tell her we had found her out. but I told her 1 wanted to an her feet while some one Utt htr. . "She could not refuse, so her msosger held ip her skirts while she was lifted, and lifted she was four times out of four trlsla. "When her feet xvre not hidden she could not monkmlxte ths board, and con sequently could not exert th* 'mysterious force.' “She accounted for her failure by say- — e->**,'■ well, didn't feel In any condition and had not proper surround ings. However, ehe did not offer these pretests when the tests had gone oil right. "BufthM's a way they bare of doing. "The whole thing Is poppycock and tomyrot. •xit course, we sent at once for Mr. Santos , who cume down accompanied by his Innl7 bride and two exqulstls does. ■T bad never met Mr. San tow before. It takes a •* great head” to engineer a great Clothing Store. It is only a keenly -watched business moving on a large scale, sending out daily great quantities of goods, that can maintain a strictly fresh stock. Smarter people than ourselves admit the low prices now quoted of the things advertised by us daily. They were brought under the new tariff wilh a sharp turn. Cash and this outlet, potent in the markets of the world in reducing the costs of things, warrant the repetition of our own old proverb: Aggregation is Economy. MACON, QA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. TOU MAY not got oni of tho prizes I offered for nolvlng my ppzzles, but there ia a prize for every customer in the low prices I make this month. GEO. T. BEEJL/AND, Joveier. 320 Second street Fast Colors, that are not affected by soap and water, are not affected by Pearline. They will seem brighter and fresher, of course, but that is the way they looked when new. Washing with Pearl ine has simply taken out the dirt, and restored them. Use nothing but Pearline, and everything will “ look like new ” longer. There's no rub, rub> rub in keeping your things fresh and clean. Take away this ruinous rubbing, and what is left there to make them look old ? Cand Peddktx and some linicraputoax KTocets will taU you “ this is as good as” VJC11U or "tho same as Pearline." IT'S FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, k T>— end if your grocer sends you somethin:; in place of rearline, be 03.C1C honest—tend it hack. 3M JAMES PYLE, New York. nnd -in he has told what followed! 1 ehnlt not attempt to do so. "Ho found that ho could not life me nny more than ho could '.tft Mr*. Abbott, snd we told him frankly I won not n 'Oeorgts ms gust 1 gad .ill not prettnd to possess any mysterious force." -If SUPREME COURT WORK. The Sugar Trust Case to Be Decided ad This Session. WflSMmgton. Oct. 7.—When the fed eral supreme court meets on Monday for Vts October loytn tt will to with the encouraging knowledge that the con gestion In tho docket, which left out, hanging for periods of time Inconsist ent with justlcr, no longer exists end That tho court In She near future will c.vtoh up with the very las’, case flled. This trtuito of vtffiilra 9s directly nit- trtbutablo 1u the creuUon by con gress of ohn nine circuit courts of np- peolaof The District of ColunfbM, which are ernpwered to dleposo of many classes of casco, particularly those affecting patents. hetvHwfore passed on Iby the highest tribunal only. •Especial tmeTest centres la tha ease of tho government vs. the sugar trust. This 1s n suit In equity flled by the United States against tho various cor porations composing the sugar trust, upon tho ground that It is carried on In violation of the Sherman ami-trust act. The circuit court at Fhll.idelphln. and tho circuit count of appeals at the satga place, decided the owe against the government. Mr. Justice Jackson, when he was on circuit, decided aonse against tho government Involving similar questions as to tho whisky trust. The whole question as to the validity and effect of the Shcrmnzt anti-trust act. and whether or not under It aueli trusts U« the sugar trust and the Whisky trust cun be dissolved by the federal courts wilt he presented and decided In the sugar trust case, which Is set for the second Monday of the erm. MULU3 ELECTROCUTED. They Came In Contact with n I Tollev Wire. Jacksonville. Flu.. Oct. I.—A special to the TlmoH-Unlon from Tampa. Fla. ware: Aw fi team of mules were going up Franklin slve-t yesterday evening, telephone wire broke and fell ncross the street cwr trolley wire. One end of She wire struck the mules, killing -rv> Instantly, staggering the other, and rendering the driver uneon- admix -The Kilter's life w.ia waved by hard wofk. HURT rtY A BURSTING BOILER. Jacksonville. Fix.. Oct. 7.—A special to Ihe Tlim«-Unlot» from Khigs Ferry, Its., says: Y.—terelay the large boiler a t Mixed * Ik—.'w saw mill explod si. Engineer Fr.nl Williams. Fireman Tim Grant. Ccorge Nobles and Breton Toi ler were frightfully scalded. Nobles and Qrant mav die from tbelr Injuries. The loss Iw about 15.000, OGDEN AND ROBINSON NOMINA TED. New OriesM. Oct 7.—Return* so fai received from the primary- elections held yestcrdxy Indicate the nomination of Ogdon In the Fourth and Kolnoon in the Sixth dktrtcte for congrem. nUCKJLEN'S ARNICA HALVE. The best calve in the world for cut,, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever curve, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to gtr# perfect sanita tion or money refunded, price. !5 cets per box. For sal* by H. J. Loznar A Sons, druggists. Dr. H. \V. Walker, Dentist. 3(H Sec ond .-tract (over Solomon's jewelry store), Macon. Ga. ARRESTED A COUNTERFEITER. □o Had Made Some Dangerous Bills— Another Bad Note. Washington, Oct 7.—Chief Hasten of tho secret service Is Informed of Uio arrest of Hamilton Block at Bay City, Mich., for counterfeiting uoto.s of four different national bank.- with the (Jar- Held head. Tho notes are dangerous photographic counterfeits. Another new $5 United States note has tunieil up. It is of the series of 1SS0, bearing the portrait of Juckson. We aro pleased to announco that Goodwyn Ac Small, our enterprising druggists, havo secured tho agency for tho Japanese Pile Cure; a most won derful dlxcovery for tho cure of piles of every kind, which they will Bell with a. written guarantee to refund the money If it does not cure. It is Bald to be a specific for that terrible and dangerous disease. Get a free sample and try it. Nbx Is th» time to buy the above before the cold weather cornea. I have the largest Btozk South, with prices lower thin ever. T. C. BURKE. O- P. & a E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA, SASH, COOBx LUMBER, MOULOAft HUHTX UK AND CEMEHT. AT LOWEST MABKET PRICES. LEADIHQ WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bernd & Ca HA COX GA. 3Ianul*cturori and IIOALOX4.4 MABK£&lb BADDLBRT. lsatheb AND SHOE PIDINOA #!W, 463, 454an-3 45d Cherry Stwt L. Cohen & Co., LIQUORS, aGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house in Macon. Orders promptly filled. J. L. HACK, Manager, ... Macon Ga. A trial eolioited. MACOH SASH, DOOR k LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, -AND MANLF ACTURER3 OF- A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. Tbo Important- oxpoi Intcivstliu;. Thofodowlnz 1 I bad bet'n troubled wltn A Pago From Her History. Jiencea of others Inc Is no exception: ■M t ./lth heart dlnoai | “* year*, murh of that time very seriously, live years 1 wm treated by one physician — tinuously. 1 was in business, but obliged to rvtin. on atvount of my bcnltii. A |>liy- blolau tolu my friends that 1 could not livo & month. My foftt and limbs vrero bMdly s-wol- lon, and l wm Indeed in avcrloiu condition yheu n gontlomnu dlroetoil iny attcntlou to Dr. Miles Now lloartCure, ana Mid that his ■later, who had been ■flllotcd with heart dl*» •■so, had boon cured by tbe remedy, and waa again a strong, healthy woman. 1 pnrduuod n uoltlo of tlui Heart Cure, nud In loss thon nnhour after taking tho first dose i could f»»et a decided tmprovoment In tho circulation of my blood. When I had taken three doses I could move my ankles, something 1 had not douc for numtns.and my ltmljo had Ihm ii riwol- lon to long that they het'med nlmoril mtt titled, defure I nad taken one Nutlo of tho New Heart Cure tho swelling hud all gone down, and I was so much better that I did my < work On my recommendation six others taking this valuable nuindy."—Mrs. Morgan, 569 W. Harrison tit.,Chicago, 111. Dr. Mile*' New Heart Cure,» discovery of eminent specialist in heart iilaea.se, 15sold by all druggists on a positive guurantee.or «>ont by the Dr. Miles Medical CVx,LTkhart» Ind.,on receipt of prion. CLptr bottle. *i.x bottles for fn.vnravprepaid. Itis por-ittvoWotftrom opiates or dangerous drug*. Sash, Doors and Blinds/Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. FOR SALE. Tho sale of the Twiggs Oil and Fertil izer Company of Jeffersonville Twiggs County. Georgia at public auction to De held on Wednesday, October 10th at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of Talbott & Soro. Macon, Gjl Tbit plant consists of the following machinery: Ono hydraulic press, with fifteen steel plate botes; two £2 heater*; one setof four-high 30 calendered crushing rolls; one direct acting steam cake former; one Hall duplex-acting steam pump; one No. 2 Climax" huller; two 106-saw llnters, with feeders und condensers; one hand screen, with elevator, etc. .one combina tion reel and shaker; one cake breaker; one cake grinding mill—French buhr stones; two 6ft.x6ft. settling tanks, with fixtures; one receiving tank; one holding tank for pressure pump, with ell necessary pipe connections; one portable cake table, and all shaftings, pulleys, hanger* bearings, couplings, collars, counter shafts, eleva tors and conveyors complete, for a Ilf. teen-ton oil mill; ono eo-H. P. ’Talbott” stationary, side crank engine and one 80- P. *\albott” steel . return tubular^ boiler;, one fertilizer mixer; one revolving reel; one set of crushing rolls; one 48 top ruuner Aesopjs atone corn mill complete; one fifty-ton nllroad track scales, with 34-foot platform; one 400-pound platform scales; one 600-pound bale and barrel scales and two regulation trucks. Also, one complete ginnery, consisting of four 60-sa.w "Eagle” gins, with feeders and condensers; one "Thomas” direct- acting steam press; ono seed cotton ele vator complete; one 5-ton wogon scale. Also, ono 40-H. P. "Talbott’ stationary engine (center crank), and one 50-11. P. return tubular steel boiler ("Talbott"). All of the above machinery is in first- class order, navlng been UBed only a few months. The above cotton seed oil mill and ginnery, together with the lands on which it stands, will be sold to the highest bidder on the above mentioned day by resolution of stockholders. Terms: Certified check for one-tenth of bid, balance to be paid ten dayfl after date of sale. For further information wo refer you to Talbott & Sons of Mncon, Ga., or J. C. Shannon and R. H. Cars well of Jeffersonville, Ga. TWIGGS OIL. AND FERTILIZER CO. Per Ellis M. Talbott, Bee. and Treas. Madison Avenue W.L. Douglas Cfl; CJUrtET I8THCBC8T. yO dnUfa nobqucakino, $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&.ENAMELLED CALE * *4.*<5.?P FINE GAlf&KMSAROU $ 3>.5P POLICE,3 Soles. *2.*UF BoysSchooiShoes. •LADIES- i SEND FOR CATALOGUE * WL.* DOUGLAS* BROCKTON# MASS. Yo« can navomJ ntin « VY. L* Because, xrc aro the largest manufacturer!! of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by itamplng the name and price on the bottom, which protects you ogainst high prices and the middleman's profits. Our aboca equal custom work in atyle, easy fittiug and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than my other make. Take no substitute. If your '-fliercannot m"”'" ~*iu, —— -^oldHv ROCHESTER SHOE CO. T~» 013 CHERRY STREET, A. T. HOI/T. Real Eatale Aaent. 365 Second Street FOR RENT—Several nice homes in Vlnevllle. No. 607 Oranxe street. I a :1 i No. 1071 Walnut street. J -J*’,'J | No. 103 Reas street I want to sell real estate In the city or country. Call and see me. Dairy and Krasa firm for rent HOTEL, riadlson Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. $s$ tr day and up. American Plan. Fireproof and first-class every par ticular. Two blocks from tho Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated railroads. Tho Madison and 4U1 Ave. and Belt Lino cars pass tho door. H. M. CLARK, Psop. Passenger Elevator runs all night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. MARK O'DANIEL, Oflloe 318 Second Street, Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 6. Telephone Resldenoo 374 Orange street. Tele- phone 389. DR. J. J, SUBER3. Permanently located. In «b, sp» rialtle* venereal. Lost snergy re, stored. Female irregularities an J poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence,- with stamn 810 Fourth street Macon. Ga. ■« DIC C. H. FEKTH. BYE. BAR, THROAT AND NOSBL Hour,. , to 1 and 8 to 6. 'Telephone *4. Office, 673 Mulberry, cornet Second street Macon, Oa. DR. J. H. SHORTER. BYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Office 6C8 Cherry at. Macon, Q*. MACON SAVINGS BANK 676 Mulberry Street, Macon, Oa. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 6 per cent Interest on deposits cj *1 and upward. Real estate 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. II. T. POWELL President II. Q. CUTTER.......,,.,Vice-Presldent J. W, CANNON .Cashier EXCHANGE BANK. OF. MACON, GA. ^ H. J. Lamar. Geo. B. Turpin. President. Vlce-Preeldenfc, J. W. CebanlM, Coehler. We solicit tbe bualaeaa of m»rchanUL planters and banka, • offering *: them courteey, promptaeea, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and eurplue of any bonk In Middle Qeorgla. B. Y. MLVLIaARY. President j. j. COBB, Cashier. t DIME SAVINGS BANK, 420 Second Street, Macon, Ga. Deposits of 10 cents and upward received on which interest will be com. pounddl E»n.l-J»iiu.illv ret rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Loans on stocks and bonds at low rates, commercial paper discounted, ex- change bought anu sola. 3. it. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson. Vic* President. L. P. HUlyer, CSihter. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAI#...^ w „ %r M ..J250.000.00 SURPLUS.. Largest capital of any national bank In Central ix,.i * banks, corporaUonj and indi/lduala will receive cartful attontioo. dence invited. r «r »r .. f25.000.0f Georgia. Accounts of >>>rro«poa- first Midi M, OF MACON. SA. CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 •L C. PLAIT'S S0I r BANKER HACOa GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1363 Interest Bonking in all its branches, allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points. IHE ISHIOH SAVINGS BUNK & TRUST CQ MACON, GA. n. J. Lamar, President: 6m. b. Tjs, ptr, Vice-President: J. W. Oabsnlaa Cashier; D. M. NeUIgsa. Accountant. ^ capital mow. 8Uitpx,tra, *30,000. Interest paid on depoell, ■ par cant, ,er saanm. Economy Is the road t* wealth. Deposit your asrings any the* aalll *— — — n Lm ■ — * - — —* Cox**