The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 11, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGHAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1894. MR. FORGET FORGOT. m i Re P&Kt the Potto. «fr Extra Service.-. But Could Not Tell Who Got }he ; Money. ' New Yortu Oot. 1#.—The Lexow police tnvretlgaltnx committee resumed work >v3tortlay. Among the crowd that sath- erod early In the court room were sev eral police ««>t»tn« whose face* had not beer, seen 4C»sr» before. AI tout of fresh witnesses were also on basal, Inchidhw a man who had wanted to be a policeman and was swindled In the attempt; an iron mouu'Jer who aaya ho was robbed by a uoUceman and an Smo eurdoteoflve. who w "' b V'* *2“‘ e l " afly about the aoentlol In the Essex Market pohoo court. . scfjnsnnw. the root of maleficent um- Wrrdtn IjoffwiUi of the polio* court bltdon. The earliest Is a letter written or'ooirt told the commtttae about eer- SttsbuMS In the InstHuUns wailch ho was lnventliratliuc. __ . .Vaunt Fonset of the French *esnv ahto line tretiflcd Gut Ms company paw %W0 to th* jwlioe for extra DOllcAinn <>n tbff Pier wan paid $10 a sunt $500 went *U) other .poMW of- SSo?;. oi*»fIth^ company’«*k/*s was pnaluced. wfiloh sbow«M that In Nawem- ber, 1681. 3600 had born paid tor npc- eirt surveillance on the pier. Mr. Fonpet couM not «>enemberto whom the money was jnl«L Mr. Golf sake.I.Mr. ranntU ltoUoomaii De»Mn had torwa rafliwvfd th« pier be cause he refused to divide wtth the ft*p» toln the money he received from the oormuny. Denim waa prerent In court, nml Mr. Forset Mentlfleil1 him. Mr. For- gut's memory again failed Mm, and Mr. Gctt nrobwl wWtout avail. iPoiloenaen leula Wecw was the next wttJMS*. die le the first ooMcctrun who has accused a cn ot An. He hi a I' fuoeh* mm lie testified that he was stil l toned on the French llne pier for eleven yo.tr*. lie said fie iwcelvod 810 per week far working ovsndme awl on hts daya off In I WO the simenWiendeint of the line offered Mm 810 for cxtra sewtcM. lie never hid u charge agalnat him, and rot Monk very well. In 1891. Wnndman Vnll enmo to him and «mtd Cant. SchmHtberger wantdl <he MO he art* rrertvtrnt. "I tokl VnU." said negftj, "that I was „o serf, and would not give up the *10 ewd by hard work after my regular hours. X wns nlrendv (tiring J.i■ft week, nml the cantMn w.miied every cent. 1 iwl him tint amt. BohmMtbewpsr would next want mv salary." A few days lat««r Capt. SdhmHtbsrger called m» into hi* room end sain: Do yrni know where vomr post is? Itkonj rrwong »t1i^ ranal boato <nid tho n*n market*." He said this '» a thunjttn* lomu I wos subsequently Shifted from o'M point to aii<a!h»r." Superintendent West of the comFjny followed imd ’testified as to OlUcer De- Min's efflelency. (When D.-rali wna transferred Wurdman Gannon called nnd demanded the lio formerly paid bo Degnn. ttupertnteWdcnt 'Weal said If a receipt would be given be would give the money. A receipt was re- ^'Sr!' Goff asked if ho knew *500 had been raised by the rtienmshlp conrpnny Us » purae to O.ipl. ftoHmHbbcrgor. The wftflees had heard a rumor to that * Mr. Forget wns recalled, and, under Bidrult qiiesttonln*. ndmltled ifhat frlemla of O.vpt, Sehmllhberger got IM0, Among Mr. Forget'* "Impressions" wan one no the effect that ecven men Brad Starred In the 8MI0. There h1s Im personal letter to the dlreetniw of tho •witnesses' memory and brought to mind the fact ttvalt he bud written a pereonn. letter to the CMreckons of tho ponm-iny regarding the expenditure of the IVK). lie hail not kept a chpy of ah* letter and the exact contents htul escaped bis memory. 'Senator I.exow naked tho witness to cable for the return of the letter. (That would eoSt too much, 25 oenils a .word, said Hr. Firgel. 'Mr. Goff got the avltneas to admit tie hall written u. list of oeven nremes bod hvM his oakhlor to divide Che JUDO. Thro Mr. Oort InM a cable mersnge blank brfiore the witness, "Now write the Instructions for the return of the letter. We will pay the tolls," •add Mr. Goff. , Mr. Forget hogged to be excused. "WiU you any >rm don't know who jtrd this 1500?" wa* Mr. Goir* last Hiiesllon. , "NV>." *'t.v>me here tomorrow after you have MCI'! over the testimony." was Counsel Oort's pnrttrw Shot as the wltnews was leaving tho atsnd. Nellie Weinberg was another wit ness. She testified she offered Alder man "Silver Dollar" Smfth Ja'O for pro tection. "Sliver Dollnr" Smith refused the money. "Than t* the rrlost astonishing piece of evidence yet produced," said Mr. Goff. Adjourned. f GOVEUNOlt OUI1T1N BURIED. NAPOL.EON'H LETTERS. Whst They Show of III* Character nnd Moods—dlortersc to the I'rlsoncr et St. Helena. From the New York Tribune. The literary and artistic revival of Na« poltontsm idvea a more than purely his torical Interest to the aole at the Ru* Drouot auetloo rooms. Parle. TOs ob- Jects brought to the hammer are ocol- IectPin of autograplis of Napoleon hla relatives, chief mliksten* ami morshaH, with a few other* of Demons who went with him to Elba and BL Helena. Tho psyctyikigkrt and «ho cnllgraphlst would find much that Is siiggesllve in the dlrterent signatures of Napoleon. To begin wAh. the early one* show him to have been tormonned with sclf-cco- fflH' Great Fenns.vlv.tnlnn Xdrid nt Host i WltU Apiiruprlnto Cereiuoulvs. Brllcfoule, l’n., Oct. 10.—Notvvllli- BUuidlug the ruin which fell since early In the n,gilt, the crowd that itssem- Mvd here today to pay Hie last tribute of respect and honor to the memory of M-Uuveruor Andrew il, Curilu ivns numbered by Uie thousands, l’roml- luni men fivm nil over the Btato mnl iuIKoIiIuk sinti'H were iireseut. The first iiarl of tho ruuerttl services hold was n clilicus' meeting n t tho court house mid that Imlldlng was paei.ed to overturning. At die ckM of the iiiccUug the lioily, under eseort pf u guirnl of honor, under comumud if Capt. JoSiu C. Miller, wws taken to •he court housov where R lay In slate Until nearly 2 o’clock. During Ui.s time thousands of tho ex-governor’s folluw-citlxens aiul lu.uiy friend* from nhroad took the last sight of hhu. Tho bdUjr nt 2u10 was rulur&vd to iho f.i Sly ivsldemx\ where religious sorvieea vvero held, Ttivtie wore of the simplest Character, As tho precession to the cemetery moved through tho heavily hlaek-cur- •aim’d Ktiwls of ihu town Hie side- Hulks worn packed with a aolld uu «f i- Ktowfal-fOenl poople. It was but ■ flftoen-mluute drlie fwm the Curtin tvsUlouee to the Y mon cemetery, where Iho liody was burleil. At the tomb mtvUys wore oonduoi.d by (le’gg 1' >.-. No. of wliloh i.orornor Cml.n tiad IhX’ii mi honorary momhor i Otar* Its oi’gnnix.itUui. As the final . wools were spoken, n OSlUtB was Hrod mul the cohort of ihe gtms uuiounced to iho oommmilt.v that tho man whom lVmwylvauLms held next In houor (o AYa-Jilugton nnd Llneolu had passed to Ills eternal rest. ( r TWO LIVES saved. ' Mrs. raocho Thomas of Junstlon City, III., was told by her doctors that ■tvs hud consumption and that there avaa no ho|*c for her. but two botth Dr. King's Now Discovery completely cured her, and ahe soys It saved her life. Mr. Tho*. Egger*. l£l Florid; street, San Francisco, »uff rod from , dreadful cold, approaching eonsump Hon. tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle of King's New Discovery, nnd In weeks was cured. lie Is naturally thankful. It ts such results, or which these are asmptes. that prove the v dcrful efficacy of this medlclns ... coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at H. 5. Lamar & Son's drug store, lieg. fiom the military sebed at JJrienne, which he signs “Buonaparte (11*. cadet g Tittlbornme." Thu* mlgat be'transla ted "Buosmnsete. Junior-younger brother, esquire." He Is nes: "Jluona- pnrte. lieutenant of srtlllcrv, iremlc- nnTi," Tho revolution taken n Jncohin ch-lracter. Ho becomes "Buonnparle, citizen of She French ropubljc. lieuten ant of nrtllli'ry.” He cannot do without a handle of Home sort to hln name. When he Is attacking the Englleh at Toulon he Frenoblflen his name, becom ing “Bownpapte." but continues to write hi* military rank. In Italy he In "Gen. Bonaowte." or "General of Dl- vlHlon Bonaparte." In Egyp he Is "Gen. Inna Piute. Member of the Insfitute.” a learned scientific hotly llhst had then been recently founded. When emperor he is simply "Napoleon," to resemble the other sovereigns who In signing only used thidr Christian names. The slgnadur* from tho ,U'to of DM In scarcely legible beyond the tniil.il let ter. As the empire grows older he grows wider, and it nil pivots on him. His Willi Is mipreme. and « Indeed, the •ole will. •Mm bloo-leJhetl of 111* |H>lltl- col guillotine has unstrung the nervous system of France and dm red ofr nil the headrt.a-hleh could hnvo wltlintood that of the dsminecrincr and seml-bttrlnroun Comlean. There In absolutely iv> Frenoh rtieck on hi* power. A courvlts-polse Is only to bn found in England, for the conllenit’til Mood-lcttlngi* atmonipanieil leaves th* nations that •SSffS* , hlm *5* dabby aa the one whlnh he has made the bass of hl« up- er.vtlono. J-Ie tires out a dozen eeeretu* rtos n day to whom he <ll<-t:!'!(u, nn-1 having no lon;;er time In which to sign hln nirne In full. Pimply scruwia nn N. Jills letter appears at the bottom of the rtfrrtvn. He ifell* ontl goes to Elba, piiernbe bad to try do make work for Mtnjelf, omt| did not always succeed. Ti* fkl^ture |s again “Napoleon." but scrlhtil-vl nml rrervourt. A letter of Queen Hortense, written at Areneberg in Switzerland, and dated M,» la. 1H1, Is addressed to the captivo eni. peror. She speaks of her eadnesn at nev- or hearing from him, and hope* he has itcetvtd » box ahe sent him two years prevloii.Oy. containing a portrait oi her mother, the jjmprcH* Jostirhino. t»he runn on In a feminine nnd chaity manner, but with a touch ot melancholy, about the current of her own dally life. Her Krent tr.uk In tho education of her eon Napoleon, who wna destined to b© shot for heading R revolt at Annona acalnst tho Papu4 me thorlty. »he McrifleeH all »he can naert* ilco to Napoleon, who In now with hla father (the ex-king of Holland) at Home. "I have," Hhu adds, "lately cent an ar tillery officer, a man of worth and ability, to Htuy there with him and nerve him un preceptor. 1 greatly hope that lie will ■lay with him, for Napoleon has much Imriglnntlon and requires b ird study to correct It. It would not tw> endurable for on© bearing hU name to turn out a dlocrlty. Madame Marie Mends me word that Napoleon Is charming and that no 1r belm well looked after. 1 nm greatly nomolcd by tho reflection, Hire, that chil dren brought up In mlntortune turn out better than thoew nuraml in the lap ot proaperlty. At any rate love for you will nlway« be tho great motive for exertion In my non*. Louis in »wcet and affection- at •. Ho Uvea more uc*ordlng to the heart than to the head, nnd, I fear, alwaye will. Thin MMUriUty tn «v cold, hanl world Is likely to prove a misfortune, but It ron dem the boy ho lovable." OtriLPniON’H TJ9BTK* From ihe Bontfon IVwt. The -first teetih have iv very con»W4>r- wble effect upon 'the eecom!. and there fore, \V.hcn t he little one begin* to oat ■onNltttltnr hcjMdea milk, he should have cereal* wi.iloh are rich In tho bone making etomenta. 8ugv»r and candle* arc had for tho baby\* teeth n» well ns for hla dJgcHllon. A tiny tooth hru.-h, **>rt and plhrnt. should be used by tSte email child nnd the lea** decay should bo w.irivMit for calling on the dentist. To lose one of tiho first teeth •prematurely Is a pity. When the sec ond or permanent itecth appear care must bo exercised that Wiey are not crowded and thut they oomo 4n evenly. Ix-t,-the den tint oco tho child at least twice a >tur and oftener if there Is need. In this wny dlsflgnrement and aubeequestt p.vln will to avoided. VMedtoino which enay bkiclum' the toeth and Injuro t*he oDAmI should be taken 'through a glass tube. No care is too grv.u \t Intelligently bestowed upon tho teeth of Mttle ehlUlnon. Tooth ache U a m ilady that no child need suffer from If tho right amount of at- tetftlbn U bewtdwed on tho irrowtng tooth during the first eight years of 1HV. Here, at toast, the minimum of piailn can bo aoeured by •watchfulness. Avoid detvtrlflcc* and pain killing drops alike, and keep <the tecdh In order, thus preserving health nnd gi»d looks. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people wo sec around u« mviu to prefer to suffer and be nude miserable by Indigestion, cou- stipuion, dlsalness, low of appetite, coming up of tho food, yellow 8klu, when for 75 ceuta we will sell them Shlloh'a Vltalizer .guaranteed to cuto them? Sold by Goodwyn ft Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton uvenuo. Watches repaired at Lazarus'. OVERCOATS." Socouv new Overcoat pat terns. They will catch you. Qco. 1*. Burdick & Co: AVAILABLE ADVANT.U5 E& From Puck. Fnfiicr (to son Just homo from col lege)—Well, what ilkl you learn college? Sul (prouiltyl—'Why, father, 1 was ono of five Ivst sll-roond athtetea m.v class. For instance. I ean clear Unit four-rail fence. Watch me! Fatbcr-Wo; save your atreogth. let you clear that ten-acre lot tomor row. U's chock full of weels. 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 with 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. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Nb* la the time to buy thFabne before the cold weather conics. I have the largest stock South, with prices lower than ev>r. T. €. BURKE, LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Berad Sc Co. MACON. OA. Jlamiiacturen sad In*"***-* BABSE8% 8ADDLEBT. jxatheb and SHOE STDINOE irn. 452.454ana, 455 Cherry StraoL LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. L. Cohen & Co., Cheapest house in Macoa. — Orders promptly filled. J. L MACK, Manager. • - - Macon Ga. A trial solicited. MACON, GA. 51 1o 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. YOU MAY not got one of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles, hut there la a prize for every customer In the low prices I make this month, GEO. T. BEE LAND. Jevelci. 320 Second street. ■S5tTi<S?iVi’*A:Sj.? o"sJli»sEa»5 EOYTIAN COTTON CROP. London, Oct. 10.—A dispatch tp the Exchange Telegraph Company from Alexandria says that tho varying tem perature, fogs iihTT worms have some what affected the cotton crop. The first picking, however, Is good tiud tho second promises well. i urn mPh |f 1 a■ #*, )t)B >1T»Itit BEX* Tb!s iMMflf IE BBUlWia^s?- , !2&ias5S gam, require no ch*n;* of dirt or naoMOV*, tnereurlal or poieoneu* red- Iclncslo Lj Ukca lotcrsAliy. When “as A PREVENTIVE by either tax It Is impostlb’c twoontrart eny TOwraal diMM« J but In tho cuo at tlioso hlrttdy Ciwtoimv Arvucuo wkh Ooffiornoi* and Oloot, wogujmu. 23 PROGRESSIVE vlsr site and tl. $3 and $4, Phillips’ Derbies Watches repairetl at Lszarus’. JOHNSON’S MAGNETIC OIL! InsUnt killer ot Pmln. Intornnl nnd CxternaL 'urx-» Kill UMAT1AM. NKI’RAIs. OlA. I Also ltiM-k. Bprmlna, HruWv. iwoUinotN, KU1I JttuiUvCOLlCanti IRAMPU iL>t*mJy. Ch»'l**r* Mur- u*.*'roup.l»’;»tlHTU, boroThrOffik. IKADACI1E, *8lf hytua^tc. THE HORSE BRAND. ' thrtmort PovivrMEnd Tt :p*ij At-iorl lv.liurnt{«>.- orocftattsrt» I. tivv. Larne|i m-a'TVv, sv, ( JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP, llfidl'xtwa oMTadSt. TheGrxMt Skin Cure I .'sico Boftutitlor. Lnaies ttttl ri:. I it thotootl dvlicato ftc<l bi;;My porfumod TikiU'l Koep cu ihf incrktt. It i- alieoluteiy pur*. Mak«« the nun eoft ai. I veiy«ty am! rwinrve tho X com- Btoiion; l* a hmary Dr U c Baih fur Infante. It iU'i WrtUx*.(ireffie U»»r»lp aa>! proancOJ" *»'2wstSof Ira*- * GOODWYN ft SMALL, Hole Agents, Cherry Street and Cotta* Avenue, Macon, Q*. t,*4* Can only be done by keeping abreast of the times and reliably informed on all that is new and novel. I have made arrangements with the highest authority on prog ressive tailoring, to keep me posted on all tho new ideas ns they nrc evolved nnd adopted; thus my clients may be sure of having their clothes made in such styles ns aroj. entirely current nnd eminently correct. McKAY, The Tailor, 6G3 Cherry Street. SALE OF VALUABLE PRINTING OFFICE. Georgia, Bibb County—By virtue of a consent order imw?.1 by his honor. John L. Hardeman, Judge of the su perior court of the Macon circuit, on September 111. 1891, In the case of the Macon Gas I-lght and water Company and others against J. W. Burke & Co., pending In the superior court of Bibb county, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at the court house door In the city of Macon, said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the 2d day of October, 1891, all the printing otilce, outnt ntvd plant of the eald J. W. Burke A Co., now In my hands as receiver, the same living the type- and machinery, fixtures an'A ap pliances, Including the printing office and bindery, with all the tools, Imple ments, presses, engines, machinery and other articles connected therewith. A full schedule of said property may be seen ait the office ot the receiver. In the city of Macon, nml tho property Itself can be examined by any one de sirous of bidding on the same. Tho purchaser will be required to..pay 10 per cent, of his bid at the time tho property ts knocked down to him, and he remainder of his bid when the pos session ts delivered. The ealo Is subject to ft •confirmation by the oourt. No bid for a sum less than 13,000 will be received. The property to be sold is the well known printing plant of the house of J. XV. Burke & Co. E. XV. BURKE, Receiver. GALE. Under and by virtue Ot an order passed by Judge J. L. Hardeman, judge of tho superior court of Bibb county, oi; tho 18th day of September. 1894, which Is recorded In the clerk's office, I will sell at p-ubMo outcry, to the highest bid der. for cash, at the court house door of Bibb county. Ga.. on the 17th day of October. 1891. all the notes, occunta, choses In aettbn and Judgments now In my possession ns assignee of the late firm of Price A Maas, for the purpose of paying debta. etc. A full list of shove can be seen ot the office of tho Macon Hat Company on Cherry street. R. M. SMITH, Assignee of Price & Maas. Qeo. V. Steed. Attorrcy. NOTICE TO DEBTORS WIND CREDI TORS. All iporaons having demands against the catuile of James T. NIsbot. late of Bibb county, deceased, arc hereby noti fied to render In their demands to tho undersigned according to law and nil persons Indebted to said estate are re quired to make Immediate payment. This 14th day of September, 1S94. J. XV. NI3BDT. Executor James T. Nlsbet. Deceased. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTV.-Tho ap. pralscrs appointed to set aside n twelve months' support to Mrs. Mary S. Nlsbet nnd her ono minor child out of the estate of James T. Nlsbet, deceased, having Hied their return In this office, this Is there fore to notify all parties concerned to file their objections on or before the first Monday In November, 1891, why raid re turn should not he made the Judgment of this court. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. Benjamin Franklin V«I to tty that l( he obttlnol but one Wet from * book he considered himself well repaid for his Investment. There Is A silent but potent missionary that not alone suggests Ideas to men. but tells them what the thinkers of all time have dons with these Ideati a missionary that represent! the very fountain-head of all knowledge, that unlocks the secrets of nature, and “ C-'.idna the Elements To our chariot wheelt." This missionary It the Justly celebrated new edition ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRlTANNlCA. and \\ appeal* to every human being who can read. It you have any special bent or Inclination ‘ for any particular branch of knowledge open the BRlTANNlCA end Ideas will flock to you. I if you are young, with your life before you, |t will furnish you with Ideas to advance youi | business Interests, and to make you a more i useful member of soclefy, If you arc a tired bread*w1nner It will e^use and enliven you with ttcries of travel with quaint and beautiful mythological legends, and with the facts about Animate and flowers. It Is never wearisome, and It lasts s lifetime. It Is cosmopolitan And Democratic For it make* no distinction between the rich end the root, but says to both: **1 am yours almost for the asking." TEN CENTS A DAY win buy It. but you should order at once If you wish to take •duintage of the special Introductory offer. Tne Constitution, ATLANTA. GA. Or call at branch ofllce. MS Mulberry street* Macon. Ga., where you will And in the lirittaotea. reading roams com plete sets of this magnificent library and receive courteous attention. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTT.-Dr.'B. H. Tatterson having applied to me for let ters of guardianship of the person nn_ property of Willie C.Postcr, this is there fore to notify all parties concerned to ♦lie their objections. If uny they have, on or before the first Monday in November, ISM. or letters will then be issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. AGENTS Wms1*4 LtWrql ttAlarr P.U, in.vifijf.rtL 1 t**i rural* fc*4 *r**s r. O. TKXJXT, Ma GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—EUsa Cal houn having applied to me for letters ot guardianship of the renon and property v>t Moridlth, Matilda, Alonzo and Girtrude Holt, this is therefore lo notify all par ties concerned to file their objection any they have, on or before the lirst Monday in November, 1KM. why letters should not be issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Mrs. M. Q. Wognon having applied to me for letters of administration to Issue to James Anderson, the comty anrinlstrator. i the estate of Mrs. Elisa V. Allen, late said county, deceased, this is therefore notify all parties concerned to file th objections. If any ♦hey have, on or before the tlrst Monday in November, ISM. why letters should not be issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. O- P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. sash oQDsi mn mini fjuhu he and cemel MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO. INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERSt I AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. 13 THZ BEST. NOSQUCAKINa $5. CORDOVAN* FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALR Y© FINECAlf&KW15AR0H $3.50 POLICE, 3 SOLES. BOY&CiiOLSHOES. 'LADIES. ^ I SEND FOR CATALOGUE W* L.* DOUGLAS * BROCKTON, MASS. : money by ptirclinuiug IV* Im llllUglilH Shot'*, ■KUIU3C, we arc tue largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name anu ptice on the bottom, which protects you against high prices nnd the middletaau’a profits. Our shoe? equal custom work in style, easy filtiug auc wearing qualities. We have them sold every where ot lower prices for the value given tha; my other make. Take no substitute. If yor P eri**’''* '- ****it, ean. Sold bv ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. Madison Avenue HOTEL, Jladison Ave. and 5&tli St., NEW YORK. $ J per day and up. American riot. 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, Pnos. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent. 3G5 Second Street. FOR RENT—Several nice homes in Vinevllle. No. 507 Orange street. No. 1071 Walnut street. No. 103 Ross street. I want to sell real estate in the city or country. Call and see me. Dairy and grass farm for rent. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Samuel R. Jaqucs, executor of the estate of Rlcharfi W. Jaqucs. Into of said county, deceased, having represented to this court that he has fully discharged the duties of said trust and now n.-ks for letters of dlsmls- slon. Tlds la. therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to file objections, If any they have, on or before tho first Monday in December. ISM, or letters of dismission will then he granted ns asked for. This third day of September, 1S9L C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. NOTION. Notice Is hereby given that on the 2Sth ult., Nathan A. Uans and I’lilllp Lipmnn. parties using the firm name oral style of N. A. Gaos & Co., dis solved their copartnership, the latter selling out to the former nnd the for mer succeeding the firm In business and assuming Its liabilities. N. A. Gnus, r. Lipmaa. October 1. 1S04. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—James L. Andenson. the county guardian, hav ing ftPDlifd to me for letters of gua.rdl- nnrthlp of the property of Patrick Aus- ton. James May and Bridget Skahill: This la , therefore, to notify all parties concerned to file their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Mon day in November. 1894, or else letters will be issued ns asked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. MARK O’DANIEL, Office 318 Second Street. Hours II to 1 ana 4 to 6. Telephone DR. J. J. SUBER3. . Permanently located. In tbs sp> cjattles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence, with stamp, CIO Fourth street. Mscon. Ga. DR. C. H. PEETB, EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSS Hours, 9 to 1 and 3 to S. Telephone M. Office, 672 Mulberry, cornet Second street, Macon, Ga. DR J. H. SHORTER EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Cilice 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. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—G. I. Johns Iravlne applied to me for letteru of ndmintatratlon on the estate of J. Warren Johns kite of add county, de ceased: This Is. Therefore, to notify all concerned to file thetr objections. If any they can. on or before the first Monday In November, INI)4, or letters will then be Issuod. C. M.'WILEY. Ordinary | LEADS THE WORLD.; iLibbey's Hishf.t Award World', I'alr. If you want the finest quality cut§ glass, buy goods 2 having this trade| mark. § CIIAS. H. SOLOMON, Sole Agt £ iSi,*— ' - MACON SAVINGS BANK 57* Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposit, of 31 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. H. T. POWELL. President H. G. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON Cashier EXICHANGE BANK, OF MACON. GA. H. J. Lamar. Geo. B. Turpin. President. Vice-President* J. W. Cftbsrals*. Cashier. We solicit the business ot merchant* planters and banks, offering them courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality. The largest capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. IHE IIHIOH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST U MACON, GA. U. 3. Lamar, Prealdent; Geo. B. Tur- plr. Vlce-Prealdent; J. W. Caban is* Cashier: D. M. Nelligan. Accountant. CAPITAL, 1200,000. SURPLUS. 130.000. Interest paid on deposits t per cents per annum. Economy Is the road ts wealth. Deposit your savings any they, will be Increased by interest* Cone* pounded semi-annually* J. M. Johneton. President J: D. atetjon. Vice Freildent L. P. Hlllyer. Caehler. The American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..., .. , r ., ..3250,000.00 SURPLUS.. ,, ,, „ „ ..325,000.0* Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts ot hanks, corporations and lndl/iUuals wU 1 receive careful attention. Correspon dence Invited. 1 OF MACON. GA CAPITALISURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER BACON, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1333 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.