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R. CL WILDER'S SONS
; 7-
MACON# GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
Lumber. rotuth and dretaod. ulilnclcn, lath*, and dealers In mixed palnta, lead,
ollr, lima, platter, cement nnd builders' hardware.
CM TO 022 THIRD STREET.
RACTNO AT N.VSirvmLE.
Robert J. an Kaay Winner From John
HI. Gentry.
JlMflivIlle, Tenn., Oct. 18.—Six thou-
■and people gathered at Cumberland
Par leuxlay, being attracted by the
prospects for a. match between Rob
ert J. and John R. Gentry. The day
and track were perfect and when Rob
ert J. (Geers) and John H. Gentry
(McHenry) came upon the track they
were greeted by a groat shout. Boon
they were alerted, Robert J. on the
outside of the track. Around they
paced nnd came In so close togctsier
that tho Judges decided It n dead heat.
' Time, 3:04 .'After the heat lt«wu» found
that Gentry had cut his leg and he
Was allowed to be withdrawn. Robert
j. was given the race and then sent a
mile In the gathering dusk with n
running rontr In 2:03 1-2.
1i trot, purse vm.—01!!» It won: Trlncc
Bd:<all second, Miss ICIrkmnn third. Rest
Umc. 2:11V*.
oskhlll stake. 2:11 trot. H.WO.-Brown
Ol-U wen: MlasNctso.n second, K. Bar-
aelt third. Ileat time, 2:1b
FAVORITES WERE WINNERS.
Opening of tho Meeting at St. Asaph's
Track.
Washington, Oct. 18.—The race meet-
hV at the new St. Aaapli Ir.tok opened
( uaplcloutly toduy In tho presence of
.00# people. AVdl known Rjxirllnj:
non from nil parts of tho country
sere present.- Tho wenlher was clear,
the/track fast nml the sport fair,
flirpmt' rotlo live winners. In the opea-
,n/ riu'e tit sii. furlongs, ls-onawcll
tin fuWtntc, won. Wulikt, tin to i.
made it runaway race of tho scooml
•uce nt a. mile ami a Blxtcciith for tho
tt'it mile nml then died, Patrician, tho
favorite, pinning ou nnd winning easily
nj' a length from Cnmlelnbrn. the sec-
9tld choice. Harris took thn lond-at
th" quarter lu the fhtrd race ut #.x ft,
mugs nnd was never headed, her.. *
the fnvoritp, Rramhcletin Idly,
hdiglh at the wlrih iijtl»on J ;| 1 (1 , h „j
tile fourth from W(r » gift
MndUInles. The le' Wn * * *- lft
Mr Albert. J y .
! IV t/ ,u ? n -
i» 1/ ,t Hi. Asaph ye*t»r-
Ttif showing ,ia favorite*, n second
toy was fan' ... That'll «lo pretty
Bil l » tb> jr . If they will only k-.i.
aril for,/ J, . while tho Macon t
sp that, much In lov* with the
”. D \r oy club. And well they
fine .ung strangers with a
^ jiuildtion will flnJ tt*«
f element In the Pavilion. WjTds .<f a
> , fiber, don'Hier know I
r n*4r»| (Yuotatlone received In ^fttzors F*
rittoru at 13:48 y. n».
AT ST. ABAPH YRftTORDAT.
Kirit rnc^-Thrw^foujnth# of a mile,
rim# A 1:10.
brontiwell; !«*; 6 to/l.; (Stans) 1
QaUlee; 1*1; M (Penn) :
IK-rfoYllla; 103; i/to 1 <nos«S»tt) l
Berohd mco-r-Ono tnllo and one-stx
loomh.A T0*ne, / l:49%.
Patrlcnm: IQpi 3 to 1 (HImu) '
Can JvhvbiV'i 10 ! 5 to 3 (DoggctO :
Prince C#£>W1; 3 to I (Griffin) I
Thirl >a©©~‘lhree-fourth# of a mile,
ime, lid.
JOB; 3 to I (Tribe) 1
rr«)eU<(. 103; 7 to 8.. (Griffin) 3
Hi**. 107; 8 to J,, ....(Dotfgett) 3
urth racc-Three-fourths. of a mile.
1:18H.
I l« i ton; 107; 3 to 1 (Sima) 1
W<n>u*rg; 107: 0 to 5....... (Penn) 3
M n«nto (wit); 07; t to 1 (Griffin) 3
Fifth raco—One ml!©. Tim©, 1:4814,
Sour and Dane©; 90; 3 to B....(Griffin) 1
Beiauket; 00; 4 to 1 .(Keefe) 3
dh .low; 84; 7 to 1 (It. Doggo tt)
of
mile.
...(Sims) 1
..(Penn) 2
.(Keefe) 3
Sixth race—Five-eighth a
rime. 1:01.
Albert A.; 110; 7 to 5
ruecan; 110; £ to 3
OoWton Got©; 110; 20 to 1...
■Track fast.
i AT RT. ABA Pit TODAY.
First r*oa—Thrtt«fourlha of a mile.
Hnndspun, 110: Ieobt-Pgula. HO; King OOld,
U0. Kvnn«l. 110; Golden Gate, 00.
• • i.’hths of a mile,
l’rlnce Georg©. 77; Little Halt, 116; at
Michael. 11C; Will KUott. 101; Shelly Tut
tle. 10T; Pekin. 107.
Third i\ue—Three-fourth# of n mile.
H!nek foot, 03; L>ngbrook, 13; Harrington,
112; Jack of BpAden, 118; Factotum, lu).
Fourth race—Thr^e-fourths of a mil©,
Poohteo, M: FUrt, 96; Jordon, 107; Lori-
imr, Wi; Prlnco John, 101: Rcynrnl, ioi;
\v. rnlKTg, 117; Ericsson, 03; lluxeihatcli,
111.
Fifth nice—Flve-elgths of a mile, lNai*.
tlunla, 101; UlUo Ella, 101; Ntnevnh, loG;
}Undsoff, 1W; San ldweur, 101; Evelyn
Carter (QUy>, 109; lna, 110; The Clown, IvW;
Forager, 10J.
8ixth roc#—One mile. Prince Kluimth,
103: McIntyre, 106; Parle. 100; PulttMr, 100;
Uaroncu*, lOh; While Wings, 101.
lUWGOEY T1P8.
New York, Oct 18.-(9|hvIrU—Foliowtof
nr© ttaa ecUvtlons on tomorrow** 8u An*
prth racea:
J'lrat race—llamlapun. Kennel, King
Gobi.
-Utile Matt, Will Elliott,
lack of Ppadca Harrington,
xth race—McIntyre, Pulltxer, Parts.
GOFF 0088 ON WITH THE WORK.
'Additional Evident* of Bribery of tbe
Poi.ee Oflleew.
CCowr York, dot IS.—After a aeeond
Uny*8 HoAAloa lantlnj; twelve hours, tbe
heiHe of blshopB of the Kidw-vpal
cba'ch tonigu\ veted Bishop W. A.
M rris Into the vacant million*ry
b>lfibprto of Olympia, Wash.
V number ot clergymen were in r,t*
toidanc* upon tlia hairing of the
Letotf commuted When Ganneel Mow
nailed the trcaiuitf of the ^<Hla inniiu*
fm*. IIOTS I. the stand. Mr. Llight,
the ircasnrei ua* iiuestlotu*d <»iux*ru-
In/ Abe lUe»hode tul i uni by tho ;mso*
nijtion lu ra amg money t,» litlaence
leni-i'itlou a ml u nke pn^uits to the
down town police captains beams*
nuuy Italians kept th *lr statuls n tuo
It,* admitted :.,.n a crv'at d»Htl
o< money w«* expended t» protect
at" , .nilkO'iM*rx Mflf jn'llee Interference,
but could not remember (he da u s of
many or the transactions. A number
of **da water Maud owm»r< nnd man*
nfaetiiivra were ejlhsl .»nd conji^lera-
bl© llslit wa» throjrn upon the trana-
acti^sa before the ndjimtuinent for tho
day wan had.
Captain Copeland of the harbor po-
Ur. Price's Cream Baking lewder
WaiM’e Pair Medal aad «>■!*»■—,
JIcc was callc<I to the stand shortly
oficr recess. Ue denied that bo had
l^ren ordera to sub irdinates to refuno
to lUonTlbe c'luoael for tlio committee
to examine the ©tatioti blotter. Mr
Moss ifnaliy hucco^led In firocurinff
tin: blottejt and called .nttcnflon to an
entry dated June 13, which stated that
n citizen had reported to the Kergeant
tbat^a man named U. U. Klein was
po\ug around collectin'/ money tor ex*
cursiun partltn. rjfc» man said Unit ho
was acting tinder mstmctlons form
Capt. Copeland. Copeland claimed
that Uo bad InvoeUtfatcd the matter
hut lie could not *lad any one by the
dinner of KWh Ho was then qtu*j»
tSonod ns the* excise law ns enforced.
He admitted that violations were go
ing on, but It was tuck**# to try
bring offenders to Justice. The patrol
operated by the department la a large
mu- :«lit 1 \v;u difllcdlt to COTer.
Mrs. Kitly Cnvmlch, x poor Slav
woman, told e story Of a banker get
ting tier money away from her. Hhe
wald she bad secured the arrest of tho
banker, but the case had been post
ponod by the lawyers and the polk/
court ofRcials were getting all of b er
money.
C. D. valentine, who does £n al
leged commission, testified Iha* «* was
president of the Stearns
Company. It was claimed he Fu
dealing la bogus mining ©tocks. He
was given until tomorrH* *° 1 flnd
additional particulars concerning some
of his mines. ... ..A
Christian Stettin* . a JK?MCfir
man, was then
been a, sergea* 4 Battery A of,
Third Artlller'' 4 . . . mmM
“Did you > * now this man here/
Mr Ooff •' olntln * ^ Officer if/Haugh
ST: SSFaat beside him. /r
"7^3 sir: he was under -my commaud
f... • 1 ‘»ur years in th# army/-
,.A"liere did you flrat Ai#et hlrar’
‘I saw him at Fort/^Wadsworth In
1876.- /
-Was he honorsdischarged V
"Ye#, trir. he r*rcelv#d an excellent
discharge." ,
A first couslnf or Officer McLaughlin
had sworn a bow days ago that he was
never 1n the/nrmy.
"This Is A very serious ca«# of per
jury." so [A Chairman Lexow. "and I
will taak/you, Mr. Goff, to call the ot-
tention/of the district attorney to It."
<wlU, sir," replied Mr. Goff. "Wo
very anxious to give everybody
lay."
re Officer McLaughlin stood up
id to the commissioner: "I thank
you very itnutfh gentlemen, for tho
opportunity, you gave mo to vindicate
^ simply did yon Juatlc#," #ald|
Cb.Urman Lexow
PERSONAL,
field of Columbus is In the
'fltom of New York Is in tho
city.
] S. S. Jer«*nu* <rf K'lti^ia City \* In
MdCOtL
]Robert C. Atetoo of Atlanta wns here
y\'*\ vrtkiy.
I\ li.irt *n G.xifivy of MtulLson np-nt
yesterday In Macon.
a. n. Green of Fort Valley arrived
in tin* oily l.«M Jiigiit.
C. D. Andofaoii of Fart Valley vr i# a
vUllor in tin* ( My y *»>ril:iy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bowen of Clay-
tan, Fhi., arc visitors la tho city.
Mr. W. A. Melts of Columbia, S. C.,
is among tho visitors In (lie city.
J. W. Bowiiok, a prominent mer
chant of Calm G.i., is In the city.
•Samuel J. Whiteside, n prs>mlnou't
citizen of Savannah, ils lu olie city.
Mr. B. W. Thoms* is dangerously 111
at his 'boarding house on Third street.
Mun. II. G. Lewis nnd Plvllllp Rob
inson of Greensboro arc In the city to
day.
Dwight L. Roberto of Savruumh was
ftnvohg the arrival* in llio city yester
day.
LMr Georgo AV. Kelly of Wfndaor. Fla.,
wan among the hide arrivals in the
altyr\Wk tkght. A
Mr.'und Mrs. William McEwen John
son left hist night for New York by
tho Atlantic Coast LhIt.
Wllkerson. u wvU-knov\ni citi
zen of Talbotton, was among 'the visi
tors,in tho olty yesterday.
Mr. A. M. WolJhln. grund secretary
of the Gnuid ‘Lodge of Georgkt, Is eerl-
otHly IM at the residence of Mr. Walter
Chapman.
Dr. II. W. Walker, Dentist, 304 8eo*
ond street (over Solomon*# Jewelry
store). Macon, Gn.
Fmnk K. Keogh of Chartfston. a
br*>i , 'h©r of Keogh, the theatrical nun-
lg*IV Is lu the city.
•Mr. aotl Mrs. Benjamin P. Otlhoun
am! E. N. Calhoun, prominent people
fiNmt IMhitka, Fki., were nauong tlie
arrivals in tho cbiy kist nlgiit.
OEORCHA. RIBB COUNTY.-Jamt\s
L. Amttnmn, tho oouoty gu.uxiiun. hav
ing tv* me for totter* ,*f KU.vu.li-
anohip of the property of Patriek Aus-
ton. James May and Bridget SkahlU*
Thu u . therefore, to nottry all parMes
cone©rued to file their objections, if any
Uu*> have, on or before *tho first Mon-
In November. 1834. or else lettens
be Issued as Mk#Q for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
ORCXRaiA, BIBB COUNTY.—n G
* Mary
vlll bo
Cutter, executor, and Mrs. _
of Asher
•* * *4 1,
Ayres, late of chid _
having represented to thls”court’that
.wye fully discharged the dutle#
of said trust, this U. therefore, to noti
fy all f partHr concerned, to me objec-
lions, if any they have, on or before the
fimt Monday In December, 1S94, or else
letters of dUmiaslon will then be issued
os a»k<*d for.
C, M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Id Ml COUNTY'—A. A. Cul
len. administrator of the estate E. \v
Xlelton, late of uM county, deceaNi*d*
having represented to this court that he
fully discharged the duties of >hu1
trust, and now aaks for letters of dlsmia-
>n. This ts to notify ail parties con.
rned to file objections, if any they
have, on or N*for« the Urst Monday m
I'ev'i-mber, 1®4. or letters of «iis:nie.*>:en
1U then be granted as a-ked for.
C. XI. WILEY’, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF
BIBB.—To whom it may concern: Mrs
leotvie S. 1 tinea of n; ,;■• h.ivtng
PPlltd t*> me for letter.** of admlnb-;r-.t-
i m de bOttk oop on the estate of It.
*-• ‘Hina*, senior, late of said
county: This is to cite all and singular
the helre und creditor* of unld R- K.
m. wilor. to b# ami om>©«»r at the
t mber term. ISM. of court of ordinary
of Mid county to be held on llrst Mon
day In aald month ami show
* if any they can. why let
ter* of ndminlatfaikm de bonks non
houkl not be granted applicant oa the
«Lrt* ot i*j1J R. K. Him*.';, senior.
WllncM mv v.m ial <<knature.
WILEY, Ordinary.
Trying
Trowscrs—everything and any- r '
tiling in our store—that’s the ooly
tvay to find what you lik^ best,
and that's your wetvonie priv
ilege here. IC* n °t a
lonj
From our
weary efioj^ eitho *.
rnaminf^jj etoch^ 011 can 8elect
yjour style-and patterr< all the ^ st an ^ ^ atest ^ rom
our complete nnaA 0 f sizes Wil1 fit y° u ■ n “g 1 y ina
twinkle. If nn-* llin o wrong, we’ll help you
find it, a *J3 then mr‘ ,; ^ le necessary alterations.'
/ MACON, ft A.
'St to 3S3 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
TFJMFU1 FUGIT—Ib true, but the time we give you files none too fast; neither
too slow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed.
^ one * GEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
sjfssjgjSflgam^
itwood &
For the Best COAL
at tho Lowest Prices. ,Wc con
duplicate the bestpricss on any
kind of goods. Satisfaction
guaranteed in every instance.
Telephone No. 409.
Prompt ntteutlon to nil order*, lnrd
near East Tennessee depot.
Oil# GREAT PATTERN OFFER!
Cat Paper J'Mttorna For Kvery Lady
ltaader of Tito Tolograph*
have made arrangement* by
S5* , wc are offering to the reader* of
the Telegraph the Demoresi Cut Paper
Patterns, which are w'orth from 29 tb Cl
conta each, thuii making every copy of
the papor worth from 10 to 40 cent#.
Cut out the coupon below and. mall ac
cord nt? to directions bn It and you will
belt of ribbon nt the material girdle*
cne waist. Our model represent* fawn-
colored oerge, trimmed with brown vel
vet ribbon.
A special Illustration and full direc
tion* about the pattern will be found
on the envelope in which it is enclosed,
OOWXBD UKE HER MOTHER.
«S»—FRANCHENK WAIST. Six*, fo*
U ana IS Tear..
V. charming nujel. formcJ by Ui.
fi-Jnoriu. • waist and "BeU" shirt,
a <11* little round waist; ha* *om© lull-
ne>* In the back and surplice fronu,
which, with the full, triple cap* on the
sleeves, make <t especially becoming
to alcuder figures. Cashmeres. Cre-
pons, and all light woolens, also nil
ands of washable fabrics, can be made
dter this model. It Is also a good de
ign (or all fancy silks. Rows of fiat
trimming, with serpentine effect, com-
the gown. Any or all of the
o-caps may be omitted; and for
material* the caps edged with
are very dainty and pretty. A
FRESH AS A ROSE. Vtfll
630—LESBIA .WAIST—Sixes for 14 and
16 Ye&rii.
A charming little model, suitable for
afternoon or general wear, or for more
dressy occasions, according to the. ma
terial selected. This corsage has the
effect of a gulmpe waist, and is'the
name both back and front. The stock
collar and girdle are 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
akirt of four straight breadths can be
used with this model, or If preferred,
it can be used with any stylo of gored
skirt. Chambery, dimity, lawn, batiste,
challle and China silk, with all-over
embroidery or net for tho yoke, aro
very stylish and cool made in this style.
It is an oqualy good model for light
woolens, with silk for the yoke .and
sleeves. Our model la of pink cham
bery, with all-over embroidery for the
yoke and sleeves, and the skirt is fin
ished with a flounce of the embriodery.
A special illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern will be tfound
on the envelope in which It Is enclosed.
NAME OF PATTERN:
SIZE..
iSrruI (Afs coupon and 10 cent* to th*
Jtacon Tncnrarfi and yon ran get any on*
ff Patterns publUkcd. Xj0tk* number and
name of 4 > atfr)*n, and ta d* ptaitdy nnt
JorgcObxj to state sits,
Indus* 10c. /or each pattern desired.
O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
>a odor mm, uouloihgl minti im. m m
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
ffACOff. OA
Alanuioctarers ani 1>)m««.4
MABHm
BADDLERt.
LEATHER AND SHOE 7IDIN04,
'' - gjqk, 463,484 an-a 456 Cherry Street
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUORS, CIGARS end TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Ordera promptly filled.
J* L HACK, Manager. - - - Macon Ga.
A trial solicited.
MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER 00.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
» li AND MANUK ACTURER3 OF—— ■»
Sash. Doors and Blinds. Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glas3, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. |
Madison Avenue
HOTEL
a
Tladlson Avc. and 58th St..'
NEW YORK.
■tS/rr d«y and uji, American Flan.
Fireproof and first-class In .very par*
ticular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and BeU
Lino cars pass the door.
H. M. CLARK, Poor.
Passenger Elcvatol- runs all night.
Rt. Hoe. (
William
Ewart
Gladstone.
The grand career of one of the greatest
men of modern times, now drawing to Its
close In the ordinary Cdurse of nature. Is one
of the greatest object lessons which can be
•et.for the youth of to-day.
* Not all can hope to attain such eminence,
for not all are endowed by nature, with
such wonderful talents, and backed by a
rugged physique, which can endure the
strain of an active life In the public service
for so many years..
Education—Knowledge
t Is the foundation for success In a great
career. Thousands of dollars are expended
yearly by men of wealth, that their sons may
be fitted for the life It Is hoped they will lead.
Out (here are other ways open for the resolute
I youth who will diligently apply himself to
the advantages he finds at hand. The
Greatest of These
May safely be said to be bound up lathe
< twenty-eight volumes which go to make up
the new up-to-date edition of the wonderful
■ ENCYCLOPAEDIA B^/rAJVN/Ot. which
for some weeks' has been offered to The
( Constitution readers at very low I htroductcry
rate*. It Is also offered on such easy terms
I of payment that any youth with a will may
i own this great work. Only Ten Cents saved
each day will accomplish Jj. .
For full and complete terms and simple
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Or call at branch office, 608 Maltiarry
street, Macon, Ga.. where you wlU find
in the Brittanies, reading rooms oozn-
plete sort# of this magnificent library
and receive oourieoua attention.
FQH SALE.
Searcy’s rock mill, situated ou Tobe-
sofkee crook, thirteen miles from Ma
con. on Thom as ton road; first story
rock, second wood; IS feet flail, two set#
o>f runner#, good dwelling house
and iten acres of land. Titles perfect.
Well equipped ginnery, whUctt gins
600 to 700 bales of cotton each season.
This property to offered at a bargain if
bought now me at once.
jy. t. holt,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
365 Second Street.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DB; MARK O’DANIEL,
■ Offioe 318 Second Street.
^Hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 6. Telephone
ResMenoe 874 Orange street. Tele
phone 389.
DR. J. J. BUBERS.
Permanently located. In tb. »p«-
eUltlea venereal. Lost energy re.
*tored. Female lrregularltlca and
polion oak. Cura guaranteed.
Ad3red In confidence, with atamp,
HO Fourth atreet. Maoon, Qa.
I « DR. C. II. PEETH,
■Tft EAR. THROAT AND NOSE.
., h ®4£ , ‘ * to 1 and 3 to *. Telephono
14. Office, 872 Mulberry, corner Second
atreet, Macon, Ga.
: .DR, J. H. SHORTER.
SITE, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 248 Cherry St, Mecca, a a.
J. Cooper Morcock. Loula B. .Warren.
MORCOCK & WARREN,
•ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rooms 22 and 23 Exchango Bank
Building, Macon, Ga.
Interrogatories promptly and neatly
exeouted. Collections a specialty.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
*78 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,000
Mf* $ P«r cent interest on deposit,
of II and upward. Real estate loana on
the monthly Installment plan, nnd loana
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Wiiract as
edmlntotrator. executor, guardian, re
ceiver end trustee.
H. T. POWELL.....v...„p ra , I(JeI , t
H. G. CUTTER Vice-president
J. W. CANNON >.... cashier
EXICHASTGE BAKE,
or maoon: a a.
Qea B. Turpin.
Vice-President, ,
H. J. Lemar,
1 President __
J. W. CebeaUa, ciubiar"
Wa aotlctt the bualaeea of rnirohaata.
plentere end banka, offering them
courtesy, promptneea, eafety end Ubetu
nhty. The lergeet capital end eurslua
nt nay bank In Middle Georgia.
THE liHIQN SAYINGS BANK ilRUSTco
MACON, GA. I . j
H. J. Lamer. Preeldent; dee. B. Tur.
ptr. Vice-President: J. w. Cel^nnS
Ceehler; D. M. NelUgnn, Accountant
capital. «a».ooa. surplus mam.
Interest paid on depoalte e per cast,
per ■■mm Economy Is the rond te
wenMh. Deposit your nevlngn any tkey
wifi be Inc roe red by Interest. Cam-
pounded aemLannually.
J. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson, Vtoe President Z. P. Hlllyer, Ceihler.
The American lational BanL
MACON, GA.
CAPITAL..ve «. ..8280.000.00 SURPLUS.. „ <r .. .. ,25 000 80
Largest capital nt any national bank In Central Georgia iiu 3
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COTTON.
#toll lo iuform my friends and pa-
i that I have moved across Poplar
t. opposite my old stand, and with
ev*d facilities anU more conveniently
iiRed w.irehoufH*. I am better prepared
ever to bundle their cotton to ad-
NEW BOOFi CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST TRICES! SATISFACTION
GUAR A NEED!
817-63 Foylar strvetw
ELUOTT ESTEa
OF MACON. GA.
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
T7. W. WRIGLET,
CAS HI SB,
I. C. PLANT'S SON,
banker
■AC0R, GEORGIA. - - ESTABLISHED t36J
Banking in all its br«nchea. Interest
Allowed on Time Deposit*
We handle foreign exchange and arrano-o
traveller* credits on Messrs. Rothschild of
London for all European points. -