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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1894,
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MANY TRAINS
FOR THE FAIR
Arrangements to Accommodate All Who
Are Coming to See the Great
Sights,
SOME OF CENTRAL'S SPECIALS
411 oftba Will Pjrevide JBxtra
larvlaa for (ba Onat Crawdf Wba
Are Canine to Macon Ant
Waib
SUPERIOR COURT.
Several “We
U«:u
Filed Yesterday—
Day.
So far only the Georgia, Southern nn<l
die Central railroad* have arranged
schedule* for special train* during me
fair, but the Southern, Macon and North-
cm and Macon and Dublin can tie relied
on to have extra train* on certain days,
and the Georgia promisee to do so if
neneseary.
All of the above roads, however, have
schedules that ore convenient for people
coming to tho fair and will crowd oh us
many extra coaches any day and every
day If necessary to haul the crowds. All
road* give u one-fare rate,
The following 1* the schedule of extra
train* arranged for the various branches
of the Central. Tickets good on all trains
and on special fair train running uaJiy,
except Sunday, on following schedule.
Schedule of special train to be run be
tween Cuthbert nnd Macon during fair
at Macon dally, except Sundays, October
A to November 7, Inclusive;
GOING.
Leave Cuthbert & 35 * m
Leave Shellman 6 42 a m
Leave Dawson C 09 a m
Leave ftmJlhville 0 48 a m
Leave Amerlcu* 7 21 a. m
JiC.avo Oglethorpe 8 13 a m
J4vve ilontesuina i* a m
Ltuvj Winchester 8 44 a m
Jjeuve MinbeUvIlli IMa m
Leavo Fort VaJJey 9 10 a m
l*uve FoffemvlUe 9 81 a m
Leave Byron 9tlnm
Arrive Macau 10 a m
RETURNING.
Leave Maeon 6 00 p m
Leave Byron 9 45 p m
3.cave Powerevillo ♦. ...6»pm
Leave Fort Valley 0 la p m
Ltuve Marhhallville ti '4 i> in
Leave Winchester 6.43 p m
)<c-tv«) Monu-sunui tllpm
3>>avu Oglethorpe *. 7 Hi p m
lA-.vve Amcrlcu* .................... 8 12 p m
Llvlvo Smlthvllle i 48 p m
la.*>vo Dawson ..................... 9 M P m
2,ravo HhoUmnn 10oopm
Arrtvo Cuthbert 10 30 p ni
All tlckvte to lnclud*one coupon of ad-
mission to fair grounds. In addition to
our regular train service the following
Hprclal trains will bo run dally, except
Sundays, from October 26 to November 7,
inclusive. .
COLUMBUS TO MACON AND RETURN
Leave Columbus ...... ............ 6 30 a m
Leavo Upntol 7 08 a m
Leave Bex Springs., 7 -1 u m
Loavo Juniper t 7 29 a in
l.ouvo Geneva 7 38 a m
l,p»vo Bostick 7Miim
Lo-ivo Howard 8 01 n in
Lou-vo Butler 8 23 u m
Leave Reynold* 7... 8,43 n m
Leavo Fort V«Uey..... 9 20 a m
Leavo PowersvUlo 9 41 a m
Leave Byron 9 to ft m
Arrtvo Macon 10 40 n in
RETURNING.
Leavo Otoucon 6 10 p tn
Arrtvo Columbus • ID p tn
Between Macon and Mllledgovllle the
fcllowlng schedule wlU bo Inaugurated
from October 24 to'November 8. Inclusive:
l^vve Mlllcdgovlllu SOGft m
2-ioavo Stevcny I'ottery 8 37 u m
Ijt-avo Ivey ............ 8 R0 n m
Loavo Gordon •)••••• 0 10am
Arrlvo Macon ’......10 00 am
Reburnlng train will leavo Macon 5:30
p. m. Tickets to lncludo ope ad ratal on
to fair grounds
A special tram will nleo be run from
Wodley dally, leaving Wodley at 6:30 a.
m„ and returning leavo Macon at 6 p. m.
The Georgia Southern will run a rpeclal
train from Valdosta to Mecan beginning
October 27 nnd will run until November 3.
both Inclusive, and tit© game will also ap
ply to Macon and Birmingham. Tho
following an tho schedules for the above
AdkvA.il trains:
MACON AND BIRMINGHAM.
Leave LaGrnnge ...? :....6Mnm
Arrive Macon %,%.».10 60 a m
3/in.vc Macon 4 00 p m
Arrive Lad range 8 to p m
GEORGIA SOUTHERN.
Loavo Valdosta 5 00am
Arrive Macon U 25 a m
Leuve Macon 5 3*) p m
Arrive Vallo#»a U 45 p m
Those achedulta, together with the reg
ular Mchedubs on tho other roads enter
ing Macon, will give visitor s to tho t.ilr
bettor facilities for coming to Macon and
returning home than were war given du*
ring the holding pf a fair In Georgia,
nnd the ©w rates of on© tare tor the
round trip makes It within tho revvoh of
everybody to come.
RAILROAD "NOTES.
The neat timo carl gotten up l»y that
tvtr active Qenetul Passenger agent Mac
donald of tho Georgia Southern, giving
the arrival nnd departure -»f all iruins
, nt ring and leaving Macon and the dis
tance «.f elation* on -he various rends
is Uglily appreciated by those who have
1km i fortunate enough to obtain one, as
It !* by far the beat thing of tho kind
over gotten up In Macon.
Tho Central is ftfliw to tc*t a n
locxtatlc coupler, the Invention ol
vaanali imvhanlc named QtlUftii
the uso of thu coupler, cars can w» un
coupled while in motion an effect that
JnN of cimplew have hevo striving
to obtain for a long tine. Should the
test grove this coupler praettaat, there
|s k fortune in It for the Inventor.
It Is rumored that hereafter pty day
on the Georgia. Southern will be on the
J6th of each month Inrtead of the 2Mh.
Master Mechanic F. 1L McGee of the
Central Is stl'l con lined to Ida Pome by
Icvaon-bone fever.
Suit for dlvotr* vrof filed In the supe
rior Court y«T»i« rdiy by Arw.le LOV4
agair.-ii her hu wind. Tilman Lowe, on
the ground bf desertion.
Sufrt wah a loo filed by France* James
for divorce from John James, for al
leged cruel treatment and drunkennenH.
The Bibb Real Estate ami Improve*
mend Ooeipsoy filed cult against A. M.
Dunbd for reroveryon nmo*».
TwJay i* return day. nnd the hat on
which return* ran bo made for the No
vember term of Bibb superior court
CITY COURT.
Joe Durham Was Convicted of Stealing
a Buggy.
Joe Durham, a negro, was convicted
in-tbe city court yesterday of mealing
ft buggy and ecntenced to the Chain-
gang for one year.
Durham stole the buggy about n your
flflfc from Bond'* wagon yard and left
•ffie city. He wxm gone eeverela months,
but an soon e* he returned he was Ar
rested and will now pay the penalty
by working one year on the chalngang.
ELECTION BLANKS.'
Ordinary Wiley I* Preparing Thom for
the October Eleotlon.
Ordinary Wiley was engaged yester
day In preparing election blanks for
tlho congressional election.
Within a few days the blanks will be
ready for the election managers St the
various precinct*.
POINTS AJBOUT PEOPLE.
Cant. Briggs Napier, a ane-Iecgod
Confederate, returned from New York
lost FrldUy, after a most suoctWuI
operation for opithoHoma. Dr. WUWam
B. Coley, ono of 4he finest surgeon* of
The country, performed .the operation.
Cam* Napier ways he received nothing
but the kindest consideration from ev
ery omrployo of tho hospital, ifroon su
perintendent ito soulllon.
Mian Ida Maugham has gone eo Grif
fin to attend the marriage of Mr. John
Mangham to Miss Boyd, which takes
place 4n that city this afternoon at &
o’clock. It will be one of the soolal of*
fain* of the *—onSnOrtflln .
/Mr. George Burdick. Jr., Is qute ill at
hl« home <m Cole'street. Hot suffering
with an attack of /over.
Samuel W. Jameson o Nerw York, n
prominent capitalist. Is among tho via-
itora In the city this week
Dr. H. W. Walker, Dentist, 804 8co
on (1 street (over Solomon’s jewelry
store), Macon, On.
W. C. Chester come up from Savan
nah ye»torday u-nd registered at the La
nier.
C. E. Thomas of VlcUlla la in the city.
CONFESSED THE MURDER.
■y
Trying on Overcoats, Suits,
Trotvsers—everything and any
thing in our store—that’s the only
way to find what you like best,
and that’s your welcome priv
ilege here. It’s not a long,
weary effort, cither. From our
mammoth stock you can select
your style and pattern, all the best and latest from
our complete range of sizes. Will fit you snugly in a
twinkle. If there’s anything wrong, we’ll help you
find it, and then make the necessary alterations.
<1
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Nbv is tho time to buy ihs above before the cold weather cornea. I have
the largest stick South, with price* lower than ev?r.
T. C. BURKE.
O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
SASH Mi LUMBER, MOHR PAINTS. UM: AND GEMOT,
ItMDIIG WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd Sc Co.
ITAOO!r. GA#
Usaulacturers and i^u-vte.4
barker
SADDLERY.
XJCATHEft AND SHOE 7IDIMCU
#!*. 453, 454 an*? 436 Cherry Siro^t.
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUOK8, CIGARS end TOBACCO.
Cheapest houao in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
J. I. MACK, M.c.-m, ... If icon 0».
A trial solicited.
MACON; GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery Ail Kinds.
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
XN0 MANtlS’ ACTOBERS OF
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc.
TJ5MPUB FUGIT^-Ia true, but the time wc give you files none too fast; neither
too slow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle are oil guaranteed.
Try one. GEO. T. IiE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
SHIPPING TIN PLATES.
Swansea, Wales, Oct. 10.—It Ls esti
mated that G.000 tons of tin plate were
loaded here today on board steamer*
bound for Am ltIo.i, The •Locks of tin
plates arc very low.
belt of ribbon nt the material girdles
tne waist. Our model represents fawn-
colored serge, trimmed with brown vel
vet ribbon.
A special Illustration and full direc<
tions about the pattern will be found
on the envelope In which it la enclosed
no men nt lh*‘ Georgia Southern ©hops
put on fight bourn* Umo yntenky.
.re is son>« grumbling, but the red no-
. of opemllng expense* to tho lowest
.it possible wo* necessary*
ttllro
They have been turning o
for the l’erry branch »>t tho
prevent u unique oepartune
tin 'h—hard oil Instead of i
t:#<vl over the color.
A boilermaker nsmel Bo
bt the Goorfta Southern »*h
n-ork In the cab ct on eng
fell ond broke his leg.
Central that
in external
rrnsh \ elng
IlobiD,an S»ys ilis Wlfo Kirwl tho Fa
tal Shot
Clevolnntl, 04 Oct., Claranco
ltohlnson, tho convicted hurfilnr in tho
county Jnll. made a confession t««lny
whloh conOrma 'Vitat he haa already
told the pollco and r-movea all doubt
about the murder cf Montgomery Olbb,
the Buffalo attorn,-y. In Aj.ril leaf.
When Deimty Superintendent of l-o-
lice CusneU nnd Dialnrt Altjrue,’ Ken-
trick of Buffalo, arrived here tlila
utorulntr, they were armed with the
coiitcaaluu which Mra. ItnblnH.m baa
made to the Ituffalo police. They
went nt unco to the county Jail and
were alioivn into tue corridor while
Ilnlilnron wan. '.Jo tvna naked about
the Qlbba mutd.-r. l'V)” two lioura
they (lnd queNtlmu at Itoblnaon, try-
ins him llrat on one tecs nnn then on
another. He vijuivinrtl. limited and
(ought them at every tuhi. \t first
the prisoner showed plenty of nssnr-
mice, but Anally It bccuinj apparent
that In- was glnng away under the
Ktn'.n, One of the turnkeys took him
usldo then, nnd tinted him to he a man
nnd make a confcssm-i. ltohlnson had
mlmltted Out part ot tho story told
lty Mrs. Rollins,m was tnte. and at last
admitted that he was Implicated in
•Ito nmnler, but said his wife had tired
the shots that shied tllhlis.
All of a sudden tlm prisoner hroko
down completely, Botvins his head
upon his hands, no betmn to «ol>. Then
W told his story. The substance of
It Is tlmt the pair wen in Ituffalo and
In want, nnd ilclcrimitotl upon highway
robbery. Tho wife dressed In men's
cloths nnd raeh carried a revolver.
They selected Glhhs ns their victim,
as ho cam* alone ute street, ltohlnson
ask,si Gibbs to hold up Ids nan.',.,
but Gtblis showed llcht and was koI-
ttaa the best of it when Robinson
amt tlm woman sa >t him. Itoblns,ut
says that it wan tno woman's shot that
killed GlUIts, wh'lo the woman In Iter
statement asserted that Robinson did
nil the .hooting.
Other witnesses have been found
heretofore, who luru heart Mrs. ltoti-
Inson say that she tired tho fatal shot.
The pair won, frlitU:,-t>d away before
they succeeded in secttrhi;,- any plun
der. The joined tho tread that caih-
erisl around tie. hotly and watched
tt being carried away to a wagon,
ltohlnson lias eol|a;wsl and lavs the
burton of his erfmo tt|wn Ids wife.
M'Kr.N’I.KY WtL,t. GO.
He Speahs to Lout.e.ar.a RrpubUoana
on Mie ;jth.
Oolcmbu., O.. Oct. 14.—The following
telegram was sent by Chairman C. IV.
F. Dick of the Ohio Rtpubltoaa com-
mtttce tvn.ghiso Secretary D. s. For-
rl« of tho LoulalaiM Republican
ml«ee, now ot New York: "Respond.
u.g to your urgent appeal, and that ‘
those who you repreaent. Govern..
MeKlulcy has consented to speak In
Hew Orleans, and we have cancelled
engagements already made in Ohio w
as to allow him to speak in your ohy
Saturday night. October SO."
Governor .MV-Klnley u-as decided It
the nutter by a telegram from the Ito-
puhKcaa National e,.mmtt;ce urging
him ta go to New Orleans.
ROBBINS It HNOMINATRD
Blrmlngtiam, Oct. l.\—lion. Uaatou
A. Robbins of Dallas county was re
noutlikited fur e,> i.:o,s< i I y the
Fourth district Don,, —a-.v convent let
at Anniston. i*he nomination was :c
cunsl on the llrst htllttl and was mad-'
unanimous. The three def»stteil can
didates nude strtug speerhes for the
nominee and Senator Morgan nts
made a strong sp--cli adwetting true
Dwnocratlc doetttue ond a hearty sup
port of the nominee.
j THINK TUB MONEY WAS HIDDEN,
Saei-smenuv Cut.. Os*, la.—:? Is tstlvrk
here that the tao.OV) la geld and several
) lhousan.1 dollars 1 n stlwr, the booty of
, the Southem ttsClOc train r,,t,h> ry l
. . I Thunsloj. la concealed or twrieu s 11hu
'.. , ) mite of ihta place, but dctcctp.es are ui
' '" ble to loeute tt. The mile lMlodes
FOR SALE.
Searcy's rock mill, situated on' Tobc-
oofkeo creek, thirteen mllea from Ha-
con, on Thomaston road; first atory
rock, second wood; 18 feet fall, two acta
of runnera, good dwelling houao
nnd Iten acres of land. Tltlca perfect.
Well enulpped ginnery, wWldh glna
COO to 700 balea of cotton each season.
This property is offered at a bargain if
bought now. Sec me at ouce.
A. T. HOLT.
BEAT, ESTATE AGENT,
SCO Second Street.
OUR GMT PATTERN OFFER!
Cut Taper Pattern* For Byary Lady
lirufter of Tit* Telegraph. ,
Y7o have made arrxncemcnt* t)j
which we are offering to tho readers of
tho Tolognph llie Demoreat Cut Paper
Patterns, which are worth from 29 to Cfl
cent* each, thus making every Copy of
toe paper worth from 10 to 40 cent*.
Cut out tho coupon below and mall no-
cordng to directions on It and you will
rccolvo by mall tho pattern in tho olzo
chosen.
L. Douglas
<04 CUAC 18 THE 0E3T.
©nWEi MoeauEAKiHa.
*5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH&ENAMEREOCALf: ’
FlNEGALf&KMMAIW ■
13.5? POLICE,3 Soles.
t ? y>2.WORKINGMEN,
EXTRA FINE. tn »
*2.*IZ2 BbtsSchohShdes.
•LADIES..-
^gSEND FOR CATALOGUE
"w* La-DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON^ MASS.
Yon can save money by piirckaalu* W. L
UauitUs Mhoest „ . ' ,
Because, we are the largest manufacturers o.
advertised shoes in the world, and guaranty
tlie value by stamping the name anaprice o:
the bottom, which protects you against mg
prices aad the middleman’s profits. Our shot
equal custom work in style, easy fitting at
wearing Q ualities - We have them sold eve:
where at lower prices for the value given tht
nny other mnke. Take no substitute. If jro-
*-alcr cannot supply you, yre can. §old by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
513 O BERRY STREET.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
fladlgon Ave. and 58th St.,
NEW YORK.
$3 fer day and up. American Tim.
Fireproof and first-class in every par-
tlcular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Bett
Lino cars pass tho door.
H. M. CLARK, Prior.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF
BIBB.—To whom ft may concern: Mrs.
G-eorxle S. Hines of siid state having
applied to me for letters of administra
tion do bonis non on the estate of R.
K. 'Hines, senior, late of said
county: This la 'to cite all and singular
the helns and creditors of said R. K.
Hines, senior, to be and appear at the
November term, 1891, of court of ordinary
of said county to be held on first Mon
day In said month and show
cause. If any they c^ui, why let
ters of administration de bonis non
should not be granted applicant on nhe
esta te of said R. K. Hines, senior.
Witness mv official signature.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
FRESH AS A ROSE.
630—LESBIA YVAIST-Sltea for It and
IS Years.
A charming little model, suitable for
afternoon or general wear, or for more
dressy*occasions, according to the ma
terial selected. This corsage has tho
effect of a guimpe waist, and Is the
evame both back ecvd front. The stock
collar sind girdle a*e made of ribbon,
and by having two or ' three sets of
these In different colors, a pleasing va
riety may be made in the toilet. A
skirt of four straight breadths can be
used with this model, or if preferred,
it can be used with any style of gored
skirt. Chambery. dimity, lawn, batiste,
challle and China silk, with all-over
embroidery or net for the yoke, are
very stylish and cool made la this stylo.
It 1* an equaly good model for light
woolens, with silk for the yoke and
sleeves. Our model is of pink cham
bery, wfth all-over embroidery for the
yoke and sleeves, and the skirt is fin
ished with a flounce of the embrlodery,
A special Illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern will be found
on the envelope in which'U' Is enclosed.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—H. G.
Cutter, executor, and Mrs. Mary A.
Ayres, executrix, of the estate of Asher
Ayres, late of said county, deceased,
having represented to this court that
they have fully discharged the duties
of eaid trust, this is. therefore, to noti
fy all parlies concerned, to file objec
tions, if an. 1 they have, on or before the
first Monday in December. 1S94, or else
letters of dismission will then be issued
as usked for.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
'"GOWNUD LIKE HER MOTHER.
539—FR A NCHEN’F. WAIST. Sixes for
14 and 14 Years.
A charming model, formed by th*
"Frunecne" waist and "Bell*’ skirt.
This httie round waist has some full
ness in tho back and surplice fronts,
which, w'lth the full, triple caps on the
sleeves, make It especially becoming
to slender ilgures% • Cashmeres. Cre-
pons. aad all light woolens, also all
kinds of waahtblc fabrics, can be made
after this niuJol. It is also a good de-
sign for all fancy StlteS. Rows of flat
trimming, with serpentine effect, com
pute the gown. Any or all of the
sleeve-caps may be omitted; and for
thin materials the caps edged v
Uce uru very dainty and pretty.
SIZE
Send this coupon and 10 cents to the
JUhcou Digraph and yon can gee nny one
qfTtUUrti* 'juibiis’ted. A of ice uuniba-atui
SUM cf Taffern, and wits i\ainlj not
forgetting to state sire.
/.house 10c. foT each pattern desired.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-A. A. Cul
len. administrator of the estate E. W.
Melton, late of said county, deceased,
having represented to this court that he
has fully discharged tho duties of said
trust, and now asks for letters of dismis
sion. . This is to notify all parties con
cerned to file objections. If any they
have, on or before the first Monday in
December. 1894, • or letters of dismission
will then be- granted as asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Samuel R.
Jiuiue*. executor of the estate of Richard
W. Jaquen, late of said county, deceased,
having represented to this court that he
has fully discharged-the duties of said
trust and now asks for letters of dismis
sion. . This la, therefore, to notify all par
ties concerned to flic objections, If any
they have, on or before the first Monday
In December, 1894, or letters of diamlsalon
will then be granted as asked for.
This third day of September, 1894.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS*
DR. MARK O’DANIEL,
Offloe 318 Second Street.
Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 6. Telephone
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In tbe *p*>
dallies venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female Irregularities and
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address Jn confidence, with stamp,
810 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
DR. C H. PEETK.
EYE. EAR, THROAT AND NOSE
Hours, 9 to 1 and 3 to 5. Telephone
•4. Office. 572 Mulberry, corner Second
street. Macon. Ga.
DR. J. H. SHORTER.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 588 Cherry St, Maooa, Go.
NOTIOE.
Notice is bpreby given that on the
SSth'ult, Nathan A. Gnus and Philip
Llpman. parties using the firm name
nnd style ot N.. A. Gnns & Co., dis
solved thoir copartnership, the latter
selling out to the former aud the for
mer succeeding the firm in business
and assuming its liabilities.
N. A. Gans,
P. Lipman.
October 1, 1S9-4.
J. Cooper Morcock. Louis B, Warren,
MORCOCK & WIARREN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rooms 22 and 23 Exchange Bank
Building, Macon, Ga.
Interrogatories promptly and neatly
executed. Collections a specialty.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
616 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga,
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pay* S per cent, interest on- deposits
of 51 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
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON. GA.
H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin,
President. Vlct-Preeldoat,
J. W. CabanU*. Cashier.
We solicit the business of mirchants,
planters and banks, offering them
courtesy, promptness, safety and liber
ality. The largest capital and surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
MACON, GA.
0, j. Lamar. President; Geo. B. Tun
|gr- Wco-President; 1. W.
Cashier; D. M. NelUgan. Accountant.
CAPITAL, 1200.000. SURPLUS, 130,000.
Interest paid on deposits s per cent,
per asaua. Economy Is the rood te
wealth. Deposit your aavtngs any they
will be increased by Interest. Com
pounded semi-annually.
J. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson. Vice President L P. Hlllyer, Cashier.
The American national'Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..,# .. .1250,000 00 SURPLUS.. ,.|2S.000.0I
Largest capltil of any national bank In Central Georjria, Account* ot
banka, corporation* and Indl/ldual* wll 1 receive careful attention. < 3orre*poa>
dence Invited.
COTTON.
amp.
Engineer Jock
lm Me
cd a bent
duty.
sloughs and ponds. So sure l*
ne that the money Is hidden near
hnt for a time at least the hunt
*’ lilding place has given
to tho hunt for the spoils.
the
Or. Price's Cream ttoktng Ponder
World's Fair Highest Award.
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