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THE MAC OH TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOUJL'K 10, 1891
BARTLETT CLUB
ORGANIZED
A General Campaign Club for Bibb
County With a Corpj of
Good Worker*.
COL. R. A NISBET IS PRESIDENT
AtMX Thirty altmbrrt Enll.ud Who
Will Look Well to tbo Inl.ieil,
of Dlbb'e Candidate for
i'oogr«*(i
A Bartlett dub, with the title the
Bartlett General Campaign Club tot
lllbb county was organized hi tiro tut-
jierior court room loat night, with Col.
It. A. Nlnbct president and Mr. Morris
llapp treasurer.
1’mldcul Nlsbet waa empowered to
pppolut a permanent seenetary.
Tlie lueotinf was composed of about
thirty pcrsuunl friends of Judge Bart
lett, who are cuthuslastic lu tlu ir es
pousal and support of the game coclt
nt Bibb for congressman from the
jtixtli cougreskloual district.
TV. G. V. Price was secretary of
the meeting.
The mooting was Tory anthusisstle
and plans for conducting the campaign
were thoroughly discussed and adopted.
A thorough organization will be Uro
result of the meeting and the club will
look well to the Interests of Judge
Bartlett In the coming campaign.
President Nlfbet wus empowered to
appoint all necessary committees, mid
)io will announce today the commit-
tecs and those who will oomiiosc them.
Col. Nut bet can be relied on to uppclut
such committee* u« will bo active lu
carrying out whatever lustrucllon* are
g iven them, mid the meeting oounl not
avo dene belter titan to leave tills Im
portant matter to bln Judgment.
'Jliu headquarters of the club will
be In the Exchange It,ink build.tig lit
n room adjoining and donated by Ba
con & Miller. A resolution was unan
imously passed requesting MaJ. Bacon
jo deliver mi address to the voters of
Jlllili O.n the night of October go under
the auspices Of the club. This address
wifi tie to arouse the Democratic vot
ers of Bllib county to Uio duty they
owe tho jsirty ami themselves. aH well
as tlie honor of sending one of Bibb's
ablest and most loyal sons to congress.
AVlthlu a few days the Bartlett club
will be thoroughly organis'd nml the
campaign will begin In dead earnest.
The Populists are moving heaven and
earth for. Whitaker, their cnulhlulc,
and tho Indifference exhibited by tho
Deinocmtn in tho slnto election lias
given them renewed faith and Inspira
tion. Therefore It will lie necessary
for the Democrats to arouse and or
ganize themselves.
I PERSONAL AND SOCTAL.
1 Dr. Mark O'Damlel left yestenlay for
(A'ttu-ntti to atterid file state -medical
convention, lie will return this even-
ling. Dr. -Fleetwood went up with
6i*m also ito consult Dr. WjU» about
tits Injured arm. Dr. O'Dsnh-l will b»
the only representative of Macon tn
Hie convention, but she could not lie
better represented, lie ts one of the
best physicians that Martin has over had
—s fimeltt'Amrr who Is a constant stu
dent of ti-ls profession. •
IauR week, after the election was
over and the returns trad been counted.
It wt* discovered st the homo of -Mr.
Andrew Tsyhir on Boundary street,
tint the "fourth party" was oleeted. If
being nnuther girl. Congratulations.
-Misses Alecl* While of Ortnln n-nd
J.v -ph'hte Parker of Orlwvell uro via.
Ithig Miss Multte Johnson on Tattnall
square.
Dr. H. W. Walker. Dentist, IltM 8po
und street (over Solomon's Jewelry
stood, Macon, Go.
Miss Agnes Swygert of Columbia, S.
•C., Is visiting Miss Minnie Miller, No.
1153 ASh street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mack and daugh
ter have relumed from New York,
THE -athenaeum?
It Will Meet This Time at Mr. C. B.
Willingham's,
The -Macon Athenaeum meets next
tEnMay night nt the ivaMcnce of Mr.
C- B. Willingham, College street, nnd
ult members ore Invited to intend.
'Papers may be expected from Dr.
fleorge H. Taykir, Dr. K. P. Moore.
Wf. Briefly* Bittlth duxt oUherv, Bume
-choice reeltutlona by Miss Born Taylors
Mrs. I .egg and others, a rut music by
thc younR ladles’ ondiesir.v. Mrs, ctlf-
root WUMann, Mm. C. W. St.lnHoUrr,
Mm. Ed. Schofield. Mr. Howard, Ttna-
ley nnd others.
I PROMINENT N1V.UO DEAD.
David Irincy, n Preshytoriao Minister,
Dh\l Ixiat Night.
David Isiney, a Presbyterian mlnls-
tor. ami one of the boat known and
licet liked negroes In tho city, died last
inght at 12 o’clock, after a lung Illness.
I-rney bad liecn pn.tur of tho ia>|.
cdxI Presbyterian cliim-h but has been
In such bod health for some tlnio that
lie could not preach. He was a good,
i.hl-faslilomxl. lion-st ilark.v and rent
liked by all who know him. tlo rats.' I
n largo family of chlldivu In Martin
rod gave ,aich if thorn a gooil iduoa-
tkm. Istnoy was T2 years old mul
owned cwis.dor.tblo property and had
money In Iho bank. lip will l>o burled
tomorrow.
TOM KIPPUR. :
The Barred Jewish Holiday TV gun Tes-
terday Evening.
Yv»m Klppur or tho <k*y of wtontmmt
YWReftfer evenTn* <rt 6 o'clock
uifcJ will continue thnmnh today.
\\4Jh the bcjrttmtair of Yom Klppur
***** to «*Hl continue
until the wJcred ftolktay |> over.
IT WAS A MISTAKE.
Ths Danmwiburg Co.’s big store was
re*4tliesnluanomneol in the
sVs? “WHS'S gS?L!Si
2 5. stSUS.*"*" 11
Oc* Price a Cream Bikinn l*owdcf
World's Fair Award.
MORRIS PARK RACES.
Record Breaking W«a the Order of tha
Per. I
Race Track, Morris Park, N. Y.. Oct 9.
—Tha card here today waa flrat-claas tn
every reapect tlie weather good and tha
attendance fair. Aa the track waa In ex
cellent nhope, record breaking waa tho
order of the day, and thla waa accom-
pliahed In the flrat race when Maid Ma
rian broke the live furlong turf record
by covering the distance In Wk* The beat
previoua record of u7 llat waa made by
Dr. Haabrouck In 102.
Aa Maid Marian waa aecond choice In
the betting and carried the untied aup-
port of the Western contingent, her back-
era were overjoyed at her victory.
The principal event of the day waa tho
race for the I>unnww atakea for 2-ycar-
oMa, which waa productive of a attiring
linlah. It waa a bitter tight all the way
between Perry Delmont'a Magian and hla
brother. O. If. P. Belmont*a handsome
oolt Brandywine. The laat furlong of the
race waa conteated inch by inch and the
pair croaaed the line head# apart.
The surprise of the day came In the
result of the llrat 2-year-old aerial handi
cap. in which Blackhoiwk, a rank out-
aider, whoae odda were 200 to I, took the
lead at the atari, maintained it to the
end and won by an open length from
Jack of Hpadea, who waa a hot favor.te
In tho ring.
IN THE * PAVILION.
Morria Park In all Ita appointment a la
a great race comer, perhaps the grtmeas
in the country. Certain It in that only
one or two can make any pretention# tn
equaling It. At the wune time it haa Ite
peculiarities In ita hill* <uid toboggan
alido that form player* are apt to over
look In their calculation**, and now ar».l
then the result la dlsaaUr. Huch waa the
case yesterday wh.m the favorites were
knocked down In one, two, three order,
records were broken and the talent were
nil at sea. Out that waa yesterday tnd
It doe* not follow that It will he tbs
name way today. “Blood will UH, so
will form In the long run. Th-*re are
some "hot tomalea** In thin afternoons
card that need no tipping. 1-ook out for
e Klrst quotations received In Putxel’a Pa-
vlllcn at 13:48 p. m.
AT MORRIS PARK YESTERDAY.
Flrat race—Five-eights ot a mile. Time,
& ilarlnn: 111; 2 to I---';-;ACIjyton) 1
Hush Penny; U«: S to »....(McOntfwty) t
JoVj; l«t; 5 to (Dogged) a
BecoiKl race—Three-fourths of a mile,
maidens. selBns. Time, l ;lll A- ,
Muffle lent; ton; 2 to 1..... Wfi®"* J
Bsbrlne (colt); 103; 2 to t *
Af-rll l-’ool; 108; J to 1 (Hamilton) t
Third rnce-Threo-fourths of a mile.
Time. tJOlt. . ,
nialSihsnrk; 32; 10 to 1..—J
.tack of Spades; lit; 2 to I f.
Peacemaker; 114: 5 *0
Fifth race—One mile, selling. ^Tlnie,
Live' 1 'Oak: M; 2 to ‘“mimrn *
Adelhert; 103; 7 to . -J, 5
Vlclorloun; 101; 1 to 1....'. (Dcagett) 3
Sixth race—Time, 1;3»V4.
Mt-taukef. 78; 4 to l
Lustre; 91; 7 to 6,
Restraint; M: 2 to 1
Track Past.
AT MOnBIS PARK TODAY.
First race—Five-eighths of a mile.
Btoncnell, 113; 8l.tl-l Marian, 100, lady
Violet, 103; Applause, 8B.
Second rsee-Three-fourtha of a mile.
Kenmd 122* Urania, IHi KuluU (colt),
1W; imggott, MJi Sun
ICO; Monseo. tOS; U-xwrewtrd. «« Tr vv
soty, 38; Pombnxctte, 06; Lucan In, 95. Phil
Thtrd^racc—One mile and one-fourth.
Hunter handicap.
Sprinkle' iST-Asly: «
LiIhc Morrison llllly). O’; Foxeta.
Fourth race-Ono mtlo 3!
lift; tied Skin, 97; Nero. W; Peter ths
areal, 96; Aurellan, 06; *iwi itouKuu-, vj,
•»; Havoc. 91. *,».
Wlnga SO: Bostrjint. Qlcewmc, R.
■SS A r“cS^Utfourth. of * mile.
S JSsu’ft.wtiE s
^SSSSSSsTifaL
odda at t:46 P»
AU dkMN of tho »Wn cured, nnd
tost complexion restored by Johnson tt
Ortsmal Sanp. Bold nt Qoodwyn &
Small's drug »B>«-
,.(J. Pavla) 1
....(Clayton) 2
(SUecdy) 3
TWO LIVES SAVED.
Mrs. Phocbo Thomas of Juns’lon
City, Ml., tvan told by her doctors that
she had consumption nnd that thero
was no bopo for her. but two bottles of
Dr. Kina'S Notv Discovery complotoly
curod Iter, nml sho nays It saved her
lira, Mr. Thos. Eggera, 139 Florida
street, Ban Fmnclsco. suft red from a
dreadful cold, approaching consump
tion, tried without result everything
else, then bought ono bottlo of Dr.
King's New Discovery, nnd In two
weeks was cured. He Is naturally
thankful. It t* such results, of which
these are samples, that prove tho won
derful efficacy of this mcdlclno In
coughs nnd colds. Free trial bottles st
H. J. Lamar & Son'a drug store. Ileg-
a>lsr else. 60c. and 21.
Visit the Wiregrnss Exposi
tion. Special trains by the
Southern Railway will leave
Mucon 7 n. m., October 10th
ami 12th. Tickets half rates.
mnn purnmon court.
6utt tor Dsvnagea Entered Against Al-
dcnnmi Carling.
Mr. Oxik Clayton baa entered a autt
tn <he aupertor court agulrwt Mr. T.
J. Carling for 210,000, alleging Illegal
•great.
The ault la on outgrowth of the dtf-
flculty arising from the arrest and
uroaiootloa eg Mr. Clxytou by Mr.
Calling In August last, an neoount of
whmh appeared a the Telegraph at -the
time.
The November term of BU* superior
court open* on the flrat Monday tn
November. Next Tuesday ts the last
day tor returns and all turtles Inter
ested should govern tticmsevei accord
ingly.
vjxUp'ANBSH
ILE
CURE
A Kbw M'l (Vorl*te lYoatoieut, couthtliu of
lUPfOHITURUX 0«p2*ult'- of OlnUnent au<i two
U’»•• of UiuliUrtut. K never f*mtw Gut* for Tiled
»f every mm™ iujJ Icw-do. U mtX— laopmtkw
fllth the inlfe or InjwUsMHOf CWrboO* SCla, which
IT* Mlnfwl &U>i r*idaiu • |-oi n.auenl can*, and niton
n>ult2U)»- lu d«*tii, ub HOMarj. Whjr endU'fl
thi* tornblw disuutw? Wf auurantww O
bo»w f> our* anr oam, loaovy par for
It'iH'ili* rvwimd. f 1 a box. 6 fur fa. Soot by null.
OiaUBh'M l»eue*l by OUT ajD'ol-.
CONSTIPATION
tl Jiptnss, Ut«r Pell«h
Uw eat 1JVtil ui.1 MTOU ACtI HfcurI.ATi'II »c.l
ULOuPri kiiii.u. .--a,a. miia oni me—. -i «s
Ukr. forcUUAti'auMa SOlAam,
ISsmka.
ooAuasrrx-a.— • •-— w
QOODWYN * SMALL-,
Bolt Agents, Cherry Street and Oottoa
Avenue, Macua. Om
it takes a •* great head” to
enginccra 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 tlie new tariff
willi 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, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, dins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
YOU MAY not gel ons of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles,
but thero ia a prize for every customer in the low prices I make this
month. CFO. T. HEBIjAND. Jerclei. 320 Second street
CONCERT
LAST NIGHT.
CONCERT
TO-NIGHT.
CONCERT
EVERY NIGHT.
In your own home, with your
own family, and your own llne-
ibued piano. t .
Just gather your wife nnd girl*
and musical friends In your nu«lc
room and have a grand home
concert.
That Is pure musical enjoy-
mcnt-oatlsfylng, refining and en
during. „ ..
IVe idinll be delighted to furnish
tho fine piano to every fumlly de
alring to Inaugurate the home
concerto. That Is Just what we
ore living for.
HIDDEN: 5:,PES
Southern Music House,
R.J. ANDERSON % SON
MACON, GEORGIA.
A Whole Flock
Benjamin Franklin
Used to »j> that If he obtained but on« Idas
from a book he considered hlaself well
repaid for his Investment
There is a silent but potent missionary that
not alone sufgests Ideas to men. but tells
them what the thinkers of all time have dont
with these Ideas; a missionary that represents
the very fountain-head of all knowledge,
that unlocks the secrets of nature, and
“Chains the Elements
To our chariot whefls." This missionary It
the justly celebrated new edition
ENCYCLOPEDIA BHITANNICA, and (t
appeals to every human being who can read.
If you have any special bent or Inclination
foe any particular branch of knowledge open
the DRITANNICA and Ideas will flock to you.
If you are young, with your life before you,
It will furnish you with ideas to advance you!
business Interests, and to make you a more
useful member of society.
If you are a tired bread-winner It will
amuse and enliven you with stories of travel
with uualnt and beautiful mythological
legends, and with the facts about animate
end flowers.
It Is never wearisome, and It lasts a
life-time. It Is cosmopolitan
And Democratic
I .t ii ■,;<> no SIuisciim tetmn ths rick
snJiher»w.6mtsy,,oteOn "Im,yonrs
.ln.it foe ttw Ilk,,."
TEN CENTS A DAY Ml hi, It, tut >m
ttiouM win .tone. If yw »lth t. tik.
of ii* *rt<l*' Introlwctwy oilor.
The Constitution,
ATLANTA. OA
Or call at branch olflcc. CO? Mulberry
street. Macon. Ga.. where you will find
tn ilio Brittanies reading rooms com
plete sets of this magnificent library
and recelv* oourteous attention.
AGENTS
BALE OF VALUABLE PRINTING
* OFFICE.
Georgia, Bibb County—By virtue of
a consent orler passed by hi* honor.
Jorin L. Hardeman, judge ot the su
perior court of the Macon circuit, on
September 19, 1891, In 'ho case of the
Macon (Ins 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 Mghest bidder, at the court house
door In the city of Macon, said county,
between tho 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 nnd np.
pllances, including the printing office
and bindery, with nil tho toots, Imple
ments, presses, engines, machinery and
other articles connected therewith.
A full schedule of said property may
be seen at the offico of the receiver. In
the city of Macon, and the property
Itself can be examined by any one de
sirous of bidding on the same. Tlie
purchaser *H be required to pay 10
per cent, of his bid at the time tho
property ts knocked down t6 him. and
he remainder of his bid when the pos
session Is delivered. The sale Is subject
to a confirmation by the court.
No bid for a sum less than 25,000 will
be received. The property to bo sold Is
tho well known printing plant of the
'house of J. W. Burke & Co.
E. W. BURKE. Receiver.
RYLE.
Under and by virtue bf on order
passed by Judge J. L. Hardeman, Judge
of tho superior court of Bibb county, on
tho 18lh day of September, 1S94, which
Is recorded in the clerk's office, I will
sell at public outenr, to tho highest bid
der. for cash, at the court house door
of Bibb county, Ga.. On the 17th day ot
October. 1894. all the notes, aecunts,
choses In aettbn and Judgment* now in
my possession as assignee of the late
firm of Price & Mans, for the purpose
of paying debts, etc. A full list of above
can be seen nt the office of tho Macon
Hat Company on Cherry street.
R. M. SMITH.
Assignee of Price & Maas.
Oso. V. Steed. Attorney.
All persons having demands against
the rebate of James T. Nlsbet, late of
Bibb county, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to render in itludr demands to the
umlerrtgncd according to law and nil
persons indebted to oald estate are re
quired to make Immediate payment.
This 11th day of September, 1894.
J. W. NISBET,
Executor James T. Nlsbet, Deceased.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY’.—The op.
praisers appointed to set aside a twelve
months' support to Mrs. Mary s. Nlsbet
nnd her one minor child out of the estate
of James T. Nlebet, deceased, having filed
their return In this office, this Is there
fore to notify all parties concerned to file
their objections on or before the firet
Monday in November, 1SH why said re-
turn should not bo made the Judgment
of this court.
C. M. YVILEY’, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, mnn COUNTY.-Dr. B. H.
ratleraen having applied to me lor let
ters of guardianship of the peraon nnd
properly of Willie C.Foster, this la there
fore to notify ail parties concerned to
tile their objections, it any tbey have, on
or before the first Monday lu November,
18*4, or letters will then be issued os
asked for.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA BIBb COUNTY’.—Eliza Cal.
hoim btrtilff applied to me for tetters of
6>iarJla.nahlp of the person and property
of Mertdtth. Matilda, Alonzo *ind tjtnrude
Holt, this Is therefore to notify all par
ties concerned to file their objections, if
any they hav% on or before the nrst
Monday In November, 1S9I. why letters
should not bo issued as asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. 13IKB COUNTY.-Mrs. M. Q.
Wairnoo having applied to mo for letters
of administration to Issue to James La
Anderson, tho cointy aralnlstmtor. on
tho estate of Mrs. Eliza V. Allen, late of
said county, dccoetsol. this Is therefore to
notify all parties concerned to file the!
objections. If any 'hey have, on or before
the first Monday In November. ISM. why
letters should not bo issued as asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
ore the cold weather comefl.'
• ib.in evw.
.T. C. BURKE.
Nbw L» the time to buy ths above before the cold weather cornea. I have
the largos: atock South, with prices lower U>an evjr.
0. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
m 00QB1 LUMBER. M0ULQMI PJUMI UHs M SHOT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bemd & Co.
WACO!?. GA.
3Iauuiactorera and ii'iaiora.a
BARKttfe
SADDLERY.
LEATHER AND SROEFIDlSCtl
463, f54an*3 iX Cherry SlraJt.
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
J. Le MACK, Hanagsr. - - - Macon Ga.
A trial solicited.
MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER C0. #
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
i —and manuf acturers of—
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. | °%7S a .S , ^r.‘lro«.
FOR sale.
The eale of the Twiggs Ojl and Fertil
izer Company of Jeffersonville Twiggs
county. Georgia at public auction to be
held on Wednesday, October 10th at 12
o’clock noon, at the office of Talbott &
Sor*s, Macon, fJa. This plant consists of
tlie following machinery:
One hydraulic pre*s, with fifteen steel
plate botes; two 62 heaters; one uctof
four-high 30 calendered crushing rolls; ono
direct acting steam cake former; one Hall
duplex-acting steam pump; one No. 2
“Climax” huller; two 100-saw llnters,
with feeders nnd condensers: one hand
screen, with elevator, etc. .one combina
tion reel and shaker; one cake breaker;
one cake grinding mill—French buhr
stones; two CfLx6ft. settling tanks, with
fixtures; one receiving tank; one
holding tank for pressure pump,
with all necessary pipe connections;
one portable cake table, and nil
shaftings, pulleys, hanger* bearings,
couplings, collars, counter shaft* eleva
tors and conveyors complete, for n fif
teen-ton oil mill; one 60-H. F. “Talbott"
stationary, side crank engine and one J50-
H. P. *'albott" steel return tubular
boiler; one tertlllzer mixer; one revolving
reel; one set of crushing rolls; one 48 top
runner Aesopjs xtone corn mill complete;
one flfty-ton railroad track scales, with
31-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-saw “Eagle” gins, with feeders
and condensers; ono "Thomas” direct-
acting steam press; ono seed cotton ele
vator complete; one 6-ton wagon scale.
Also, one 40-H. P. “Talbott* stationary
engine (center crank), and one 60-H. P.
return tubuVar steel boiler (“TaJbott”).
All of the above machinery is In flrat-
claas order, navlng been used only n
few months. The aboye cotton seed oil
mill nnd ginnery, together with the lands
on which It stand* will bo sold to the
highest bidder on the above mentioned
day by resolution of stockholders.
Terms: Certified check for one-tonth of
bid, balance to be pakl ten days after
date of sale. For further Information wo
refer you to Talbott & Sons of Macon,
Ga., or J. C. Shannon and R. H. Cars
well of Jeffersonville, Ga.
TWIGGS OIL AND FERTILIZER CO.
Per Ellis M. Talbott, Sec. and Trea*
f l
2 3 SHOE i
18 THE BEST.
NO SQUEAKINO,
♦5. CORDOVAN.
FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALH *
TO FlNECALF&KfeNGARDtt
$ 3.5P POLICE,3 Soles.
«*s8Sfc*
BoysSchoiiShoes.
•LADIES*
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
WL'DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Yoa can save money by purebastug W. 1m
•• DuuglnR Nhflmi
Because, we arc the largest manufacturers of
advertised shoes in the world, aud guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protects von ngair.st high
prices aud the middleman's profits. Our shoer
equal custom work In style, easy fitting am
wearim; qualities. Wc have them sold ever—
where at lower prices for the value given tha;
any other make. Take no substitute. If you
denier can" 0 ! **»«•- * * ••■'u, wt* can. Sold K-
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
613 CHERRY STREET.
A. T. HOLT.
Real Estate Aoent. 365 Second Street.
FOR RENT—Several nice Romes in
Vlneville. .
No. 507 Oranxe street.
No. 1071 Walnut street.
No. 103 Ross street.
I want to sell real entate In tho city
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Samuel R.
Jaqucs. executor ol the estate of Richard
W. Jaques. kite of said county, deceased,
having represented to this court that he
has Tulty discharged the duties of said
trust and nonr asks for letters of dismis
sion. This is, therefore, to notify all par
ties concerned to file objections, tf any
they have, on or before the first Monday
In December, 1S9I, or letters of dismission
will then be granted as asked for.
This third day of September. 1S9I.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
Madison Avenue
• HOTEL,
Jladlson Avc. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
$3 per iny and uf.
American Flan.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt
Line cars pass tho door.
H. M. CLARK, Pass.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. MARK O'DANIEL,
Oflloe 318 Second Street.
^Hours 11 to 1 nnd 4 to 6. Telephone
Residence 371 Orange street. Tele
phone 3S9.
DR. J. J. SUBER3.
Permanently located. In the rr.s-
dallies venereal. Dost energy re
stored. Female irregularities and
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address Sn confidence, with stamp,
210 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
, DR. c. H. FEETE.
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSEL
s .*° 1 ani1 3 ,0 s - Telephone
14. Office. 573 Mulberry, corner Second
•treat, Macon, Ga.
DR. t. H. SHORTER.
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Ofllco 568 Cherry St. Macon. Ga.
J. Cooper Morcock. Louis B. Warren.
MOROCK & WARREN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rooms 22 and 23 Exchange Bank
Building, Macon. Ga.
Interrogatories promptly and neatly
executed. Collections a specialty.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
576 Mulberry Street, Macon. Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,000
■Pay* 5 per cent. Interest on deposit®
ot II and upward. Real estate loans oa
tho monthly Installment plan, nnd loans
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust fund* Will act as
administrator, executor, guardian, re
ceiver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Cashier
EXICHANGE BANK,
OF MACON, OA. '
H. J. Lamar. Geo. B. Turpln-
Fresldent. Vlce-Preeldent-
J. W. C.bsnlss, Cashier.
We solicit the busiacss of mirchsnts,
planter, and banks, offering them
courteey. promptaeee, eaf.ty and liber-
nitty. The largest capital nnd surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
. MACON, GA
IX. 4. Lamar, Free id eat; Gen B. Tur.
ptr. Vice-President; J. w. Cabsnlsa.
Cashier; D. K. Nelllgan. Accountant. *
CAPITAL, 2200.003. SURPLUS. 230.000.
Interest paid on deposits s per cent,
per annum. Economy la the road ta
wealth. Deposit your savings any they,
will be Increased by Interact. Com-'
pounded eemLannually.
j. M. Johnston. President. J. D. Stoteon. Vico President. L. p. Hlllyer. Cashier.
Tie American national Bank,
MAO ON, GA.
CAPITAL..,, .. .. ., ..2250.000 00 SURPLUS.. ,, „ „ ..225.000.0*
Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Account* ot
banks, corporations and kidl/lduaU wU 1 receive careful attenUon. Oorrespon-
dense Invited.
OF MACON, GA
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
B. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER,
I* C. PLAITS SGI,
BA.NJvER
BACON. GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 1861
Banking in all ita branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposit*
Vie handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits .on Messrs. Rothschild of
London for all European points.