The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 24, 1894, Image 8

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a W» 'U»r-Tr — ' '“•••• ~~ •— ■MB THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MOEMTKG, OCTOBER 24, 1834 SHORT STORIES OF THE TOP Interesting Items of News Gathered by the Reporters of the Telegraph. JUST TOO 6U0KT FOE HEADLINES. Things Which Happened VnUrlir That Will EnlirUIn Many of tho Header* of the slnrnlng Paper. FArN'fl POMPEII.—Mr. J. D. Price, -the head manager of Pain'* Po.-npcll, arrived fn Macon at 11 o'clock yeeterday morning. Mr. Price la the direct renreaentattve of Jnmea Pain & Bone, and lie cornea here to take man agerial dharge of tho great apectacle. Mr. Price oeya the show hoa Just cloned a mom remarkable engagement lu Richmond, Va., and he la of the opin ion that It will draw the largeat crowd ev»r oeen at Central City Pork. The attendance In Richmond waa en great il«t four extm. entrance* to tho ex position grouwto had to be cut. On one night the crowd tore aiway one of the entrance and canoed a sort of stam pede. lake the oilier gentlemen who have come to iMooon ahead of him. Montiger Price la refined and cultured hi every aenae, an able business man, and, withal, a hale fellow well met. ■MAXES MACON BIS HOME.—Mr. Oojde Price, one of the heat known young men In Georgia, ha* returned to Macon to live. Uo ho* resided In Lce*- burg for a number of year* pint and Me absence from 'Macon h.ui been re gretted. Mr. Price haj been placed In charge of the mu*lc department of I.uJden & Botes' Music House, where he will welcome hi* friends to future. In musical circle* he ha* long ranked among the moat talented artists In the state. He bit* a hart tone voice of wonderful power and melody and many la tho time he haa delighted Macon audience*. BODY OE A' NEOnO.—Coroner Knight held an Inquest yesterday morning over the dead body found on n-trot line In the Ormnlgee river Mon- .Vay morning. The body was found to he tint of « negro man and Showed no marks of violence. Up to last night the Identity of the drowned rn*n had not been dlacovered. Thorn Wo* a large gold earring In hi* left ear. nndi ho was probably of light complexion. It AH NOT RESIGNED.—General Manager Horne of the -Macon and Northern, waya there 1* no truth In the rumor that Mr. Mahoney had re signed- *« general freight and passen ger agent. He does not know how tho rumor originated, but he doe* know- thet Hr. Mahoney remain* with the road. ; Caot. Jere HoTHawmt to Attain i ye*- terday afternoon to put tho finishing touches on hi* candidacy for principal keeper of the penlteniil-iry. If thero I* any virtue In strong Indoracmcnta It would *ee|n that Onpt. Hollis I* to he u winner, for he had under hi* arm When he loft -more letters than ho could ©HOOTING IN SOUTH 'M'ACON.— The police are on the lookout for Henry Jone*. a negro, Who It la alleged shot Henry Walker, near Daly's store. In South Macon, n't u Halo hour Monday lllght, While engaged In ft dltnculty. Walker la seriously, but not fatally wounded. DR. MONK TONIGHT.—Dr. Monk announce* that ho will preach tat (Mul berry church ngilfn tonlgh't. The sub ject of 'his sermon Is not given, hut It Is safe to say that a largo congrega tion will greet him. COOL SPRINGS LODGE NO. 186. F. AND A. M. Where**, It has pleased 1ho great Grand Mnrter above to summon from our midst by death Brother John L. McNair, who died suddenly oil tho morning of August J Inst: that thlssud- Uell taking nwlty from the life and lodge* of this world should admoulsh u* lo he ever ready, a* ttho summon* of death always comes tlko a thief in thu night when one least expects It; therefore be It Resolved, That In tho death of Brother McNair wo loio one of cur Itwsl devoted und sincere brethren. A man wbu having grown old In tho work of Masonry -always kept Its teachings and tho old landmark* well III view, emulating the character ami cxumplo of the beat men ami Masons; also, lli-oolved. Thnt while we bmv to the Inevitable decree of the moat high, that we give up out brother with the dei-peat sorrow, believing iholt our lees Is hi* eternal gain, and while -we ml-s Itl* genial face and do not hear hla mtvel voice, -we will yet be united In that Grand Lodge above, where thero DO sepuraMon. to forever remain THE BUN'S COTTON REVIEW. New York, Oct. 2J.—The Bun's cot ton article says: Cotton declined -I points, but recovered thl* and advanced 11 to IS point*, then reacted and closed steady at a net advance of « to 9 points. The sales were 191,600 bale*. Liverpool advanced 4 I-J point*, then reacted and closed Arm, at a rise for the day of J to S 1-1 points. Spot sale* 12.000 *t unchanged price*. In Sian* enrater yarns and cloth* were dull. New Orleans advanced 1* point* and then lost 0 potato of 'thl*. Spot cotton here was MO cento higher. Bale* of 267 boles for spinning. Today'* features: Reaction, we ore told, to equal to action. That Idea may not be carried out literally In the cotton market, since the advance may not be equal to theg rest decline which bn* brought price* to *o low a point, but ait uuy rule Ihore has been some re action against the force Which for so Jong a period «cted adversely upon thto branch of trade. Nearly everybody hito felt that a reaction from the re cent depression wa* no more than natural. Today thl* feeling waa morn noticeable than yesterday. Price* at one time showed quite a Sharp ad vene* in the teeth of large receipt* at the port* of InKcrlor towns. New York waa n good buyer, but tho advance wa* attributable more to buying by New Orleans «nd Liverpool In till* market than to local purchase*. Borne of the German house* bought freely, however, and not a few of the Shorts became nervous -when It was found that th* estimate of the receipt* at New Orleans tomorrow waa compara tively amuil. *' GREATEST RATTLES IN NUMBER ENGAGED. I-'rom Iho Brooklyn l-lngle. Without doubt, of all the battles re corded in modem history, the longest nut! sternest, ns well us one lu which moat men were engaged, was the mem orable buttle of IjClpfUC, October 111, IS and 111, 1813, called by tlic Germans the buttle or the nations, 'the number of troop* engaged is variously stated by different wrllera at from 13<I,<XX1 to 1110,900 on Ibu sale of Napoleon 1„ mid front 230,000 to 2110,000 on that of thu allies under Prince Schwurreenberg, Blacker uiul 'Bemmlotte. In till* aw ful battle Ibe slain on Isilh Hides amounted (o 80,000, nnd thousands of the wounded lay for days around tho city. In the battle of Kounlggratz, or Badowa, 'July 3, 180(1, fought during the “Seven Weeks* War," the -illleil Aiistmhnu nuil Saxon troops engaged amounted to about 200,000 men, while Uie l’riiuslans, under ilielr king, mus tered In round numbers 200,000 com batants. Tito total loss of tho Aus trians, etc., amounted lo about -10,000 men, while tha-t of tho rrussinus was 10,000. If wo go back to the melee of an cient days, wo tlnd it stated that at one fought at Tours lu 732 between tlnjdtra idj* nnd thu Snmconn from 3.10,- ooo to 373,000 men were killed on tho Held. Tills would, of course, mean that tunny more men were engaged than at Lelpslc. In u battle mentioned in II. Ctmmicles, between Asa, King of Judah, und Zernli, King of Ethio pia, we tiro told that the former had an army of a thousand thousand, or l, 000,000. Canon Rawltusun observes that this statement docs nut exceed the unmhei-s of other oriental armies. Darius Codomannus brought Into the Held a force of 1,010,000 men uear Ar- bela, where" ho wno lhiidly defeated by Alexander tile Grout, 331 11. (I. Xerxes, ton, as Professor Kowllnsou sa.vs. crossrtf*into Greece with eerlaluly above 1,000,000 combatant*, nud Ar- taixerxes Mnemou collected 1,2110,000 to meet tho attack of the younger Cyrua. ORDER OK THE GARTER, Its Alleged Ballroom Origin a l’lcce of lA'gendary Romance. Tito origin of Ihe Order of Iho Golden I-Tccue Is, like that of our -awn Garter, shrouded fn mystery, says the London Telegraph. "Very few modern nrcline- olog.sls attach any credence to the vul gar tradition that, at a court hall given by Edward III. a lady, supposed to lie tho Countess of Salisbury, dropped her garter, and tho king, taking It up, and observing some of bis courtiers to smile, as though they thought ho had not obtained this favor merely by nc- eiili-tu, exelahmil ill a loud voice: “Honi suit qul nml y peuse.' 1 There Is nuotlier opinion which traces tlio origin of Uils order, which, accord ing lo tho learned Selden, "exceeds in majesty, honor and fame all tho chiv alrous orders hi tho world," to Richard Coeur do Lion having, upon the occa sion of some warlike expedition during his wars In l'atcslluc. chosen it loath- ern-thouged garter as the distinctive m. iik of hin partisans. Yet nuotlier theory ascribes the foundation of tho order to the fact that Edward, at the I 11 ''l"'*" Ijl* * ruc * ovo nn ^ heaven- tiatlie of Oreey, tuned Ills garter as a Also that we wear tho usual ba.tec "'k™ 1 . f “ r battle, which, provlug sue- of mourning for the space ot thirty ' ‘Cssf'd. determined him to iustltuto da\a; t 1mt a page of our Journal b* in- | (he older lu memory of the eveut scribed with vne date of hi- d.-mlao lloth these opinions are to n eertahi mul a copy of the above lio furnished extent feasltilo, nml tho tlrst Is mate- tjj* fasally, of the deoois.d brother. nolly fortified by the wcll-knows hls- """ “ * torlo fhet“Minl, wheu ilio Crusader* captured St. Jivm d'Acro In n nocturnal asMiuir, tho knights of the Christian nrmy were ordered to wear n strap of white letithcr hound rauud the leg un der tho left knee hi order to distin guish them from tho lulldels. TIIE rOOKl-rr-IUNDKERCUlEP An Intetvsthig historical study on Ihe pocket-haudkerdilef has Just ap peared hi a German magazine. It np- Mftl* that mankind If Indebted to Italy for the Introduction of that modest hut Indispensable accessory to ole.llia- That this be sent t graph Par vubhoaUon. an ! the papers of Lauren* county requested \o copy It. l-'nUrrll.ally submitted. J. T. Melton, Secretary, John W. tlarkwcll, W. M., , \Y. F. Harvard, 1 IV. M. Jreiup, A Committee, •THE NEW PATROL WVOON. It dfoulcd Tt» First Prisoner Yester day Afternoon. r-rgt. Cteero Xs'ng pill nn extra flo.irl.vh to one of the entries at poll Mattel! yeat opi'i the afiorne.-n. jrrRinx ; tiou. According to tho writer, the ui iuaie ot the JtWMR 0 [ m© poeket-handkercUlef was u: l known lu society until the tlrst half •\i ■ I " The name of thl* notable per- 1 RHO " 11 lu *■**<» uarft rue ursr unit W JS rirrn a* Will Elttrn ami ho I of Ihe slxteontn century. A Unit die •w.ia arrMtoa at the Kcnn.veuv iwi.au- year 1510, au rmkuowa Venetian lady rxr.i yesn-i-day afternoon by Detective tlrst conceived the happy 1-lea if cap- Jonklin on a warrant charging him rylng a "fazz'letto,” nnd It was uot srlrh stealing a box * ■ ■ * r,u r was sworn out tergt. Long rccel ’for W. M L. r Johns'! the driSSTSSi'n *! It* Use was hinm-dlately not in and tt fell to Jerry Oaldcu'a lot , adopted by tho lords ami Lillies cf to baodl* the ribbon's on the Black I lleury H.i court iUry'l tint trip. Tlio handkerchief of that porlml w*a<» * an article of ihe gmitest luxury. It A JUSTICE! OF TIIE 1>EACJK AT THE wrtS lU;lde of Uu x moe{ fabrlrt l'AHlv. j ami ornamented with the rarest cm* J-iJr« Carton, j. p., for the 7i«tb dir | bn^dflrtot. lu the relsn of Henry III. tr] r. whit^i include* die pork, haft it began to fob perfumed, *iud received fchc.vn ti'-s tttwrparln and an uoeommo- j the noiuo of ^moucholr do Vemw." It daring spirit by iviahlhtilug an oUloft | was not uulll 1580 that tho haudker- lu Hdil«>r'« Home al the fair grouuda, chief made its way into Germany, aud wlvorbo ^lll nil nrix^xiry ttapwa thou Its use Wftft lOM flOoBoed to Had atttod to pihar infttteit*-that nlfttt , princes and persona of great wealth. I it was nude the object of Mmphiarj h -\‘n ! «* “ «>:<•« »« Of"*- round at his 4Be» in Editor^ Homs nt \xny time after 10 o'clock a. m. Tim cnaiK'injc nun ryintf a TUESOietlo, ana it was not tx of tool*. The war- iun^r Ivfore her example was widely ^ followed throughout Italy. TU»> hand* ivlisiv 5 tMn^ ■ kerchief thou croascd the Alps Into no .mint ukui i> mu* u*.. ..-..j imm.wii.i.M LE BRUM’S l\»R ht*u utx. tvh M| IbJNMil .l.vtly (, Uu totototi to«M*b ditoiftaitoCnswy Of. • M itoff* cf dvt or dcr p.ie-vw. ■bull U U4«h ttotoa:«U|. VtoHI GURSi GOODWYN"8 DRUG STUKSk In 1303 TortiMP Its use by the p«s>- at l-irge. Slawly but surely, how ever. the vulgarization of the pocket- hauilkerchlef has ,bc.-n -icownplUhed, and tehiy wen tho humble*! Is npo- rlur tn one iuitortaut napect to l*i>- trarch aud Itoura. Dante a ml Beatrice, who llvcl-lt t* somewlut pataful to Ihhtk—la a pro-hamlkctvh.ef uge- Westmlnster Gazette. DEAD LOADS Of pretty now thin** tn furniture and | enrm to luri received for the fair trade *t l’ayoe ft TViUlngham'*, BREEZY- The mercury is falling; the calm of summer is fading. Old Boreas is beginning to blow nnd every breath whispers “Heavier Clothing.” In the meantime we are watching the interest of our customers and getting for them all that is going. All the lots are handsome and styl ish; all are exceptionally at tractive because of unusual prices—so low—that business conditions have let us put on the goods. How can you afford to go elsewhere, when ready to buy a Suit, or Oyercoat, or Hat? The wise ones don’t. ■v MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Dios SAW MILLS, Machinery Ail Kinds. TEMPUS FUdlT—la true, but the time we give you flies none too fast; neither too slow. Our Umo pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. Try one. OEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. P. A. GUTTEHBERGER &D0 (SUCCESSORS TO J. W. BURKE & CO. MUSIC HOUSE.) Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise. Agents for the celebrated S0HMER PIANO. .WORLD’S ,FAin GOLD PIANO, * * Vi-i k * which cost 33,000 and took first prize at Chicago. At our store, 423 Second street, can bo found a complete stock of everything to bo desired. In tho musical line. MOERLEiN’S BARBAROSSA (IN JCipLES ONLY.) -. On account of its absolute purity, wholesomcness, good taste and quality to odd digestion It Is a most pimsant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to «he In valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from tho best selected mart and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It is brewed aft^r tho new existing method In tho Hof Braue- rel at Pllson, Bohemia. Barbarossa in a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In tafifte and brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality Ja preferred to the Imported Pilsner by oonnoiscurs. (For -tne dinner tablo and for a lun bh there Is nothing better than a bot- «»-»— ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Solo Agents. tlo of Burbaro.ss.1. Delivered anywhere in thfe city. ’Phone 434. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-A. A. Cul- •n, administrator of the estate E. W. Melton, late of said county, deceased, having represented to this court that ho has fully discharged the 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, 1RM, or letters of dismission will then bo granted as asked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Notlce Is hereby given as required by tho act of tlio legislature of Georgia approved De cember 18, ISO. that I. W. N. reden. of the state «‘f N-wth I'.imlina, as executor of the lant will and testament of James A. r.den, late ■>! l'uvul enunty, Flu., and now deceased. Intend as the said executor to transfer to Wlllhun N. I'cden seventy- nine Share* (TO) of the capital stock of tho Southwestern Railroad Company of Georgia. This tho 20th day of October, A. D.. 1851. W. N. PED17N, Executor Estate of James *A* Feden, de ceased. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Sarouel R. Jaques. executor of tho estate of Richard W. JnquoM. late of said county, doocased. having represented to this court that he has fully discharged tho duties of sold trust and now asks for letters of dismis sion. This la, therefore, to notify all par ties concerned to file objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday In December, ISM. or letters of dismission will then be granted as asked for. This third day of September, ]&M. C. M. WILEY* Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—H. O. Cutter, executor, end Airs. Mary A. Ayres, executrix, of the rotate of Asher Ayres, late of said county, deceased, having represented to this court that they have fully dbwharged the duties of H:\Id trust, this I*, therefore, to noti fy all parties concerned. <o file objec tions. if any they have, on or before the flrot Monday In December, 1S94, or else letters of dismission will then be issued k naked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEOROIA, BIBB COUNTY.-M. H. Me re* and James R. Avant, executors of the estate of Mrs. Catherine A. Me Rea, late of Mid county, deceased, having repre sented to thla court that they have fully discharged the dutleo of said trust' and now ask for letters of dismission. This is therefore to notify all parties concerned to file their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday tn January. is&, or else letters of dismission will then be Issued as asked for. e M. WIl.HY. Ordinary. limit OOI NTY SHERIFF S.VI.US.. Will be sold before the count house door In the city of Macon, during the legal hours of sak\ on the first ‘Tuesday in November next, the following prop erty: One Mtmtn & Hamlin organ, cne oak book case, one lot of boaks, on* HITO oik table, two plush bot tom rocket*, two skin rugs, one oak bedstead* oue plush lounge, one marble top table, one carpet seat rocker, two high back oak chairs, one hat rack, one large cane seat rocker.two. rustic beiiohe*. two chairs. Levied on as the iwoporty of Mao* E. Nelson to satl .fv a distress wnnunt tor rent and cost l*ued by J. H. L. Gerdlne, Justice v>f the peace. In favor of Roi&nd B. Hall, trustvs. Mary K. Nelson. Levy made and returned by a constable. G. S. WESCOTT. Sheriff. F0R8ALE The Handsome 2-Story Mr' i With Basement, No. 636 ORANGE STREET. y~ Contalnins nine rooms, with three bath rooms, "hot and cold water. All modern convenience*. The house haa been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom and la In Ktriotly flrat-cliea condition. It haa a largo frontage on Orange street and Rose Park, and only halt block from Indian Spring car llna It la located on the hill. In as good neighborhood as Macon afford*. It I* undoubtedly the prettiest and most de sirable place new on the market. For ■ale low and on easy term*. For further Information call on Real Estate Agents. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASa DOORS, L0M8ER, MOULDINGS. PAINTS, UME AND CEMENT AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIUG WHOLESALE HOUSES. G. Bemd & Co. Manufacturer* aud Doomm.* baddlert. LEATHER AND SHOE FIDINdV, fgO, 452, 4Mmv3 IX Cherry Streak ^ L. Cohen & Co. J. L HACK* Hanager*. • • • Macon Ga. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest bouse in Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial solicited. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Dr. B. H. ratteroon having applied to me for let ters of guardianship of the person and property of Willie C.Foster, this Is there fore to notify all parties concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday In November, JS34, or letters will then bo Issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—The ap. prulsers appointed to set asioe a twelve months* support to Mrs. Mary S. Nl&bet and her one minor child out of the estate of James T. Nlsbet, deceased, having filed their return in this office, this is there fore to notify ail parties concerned to file their objections on or before the first Monday in November, 1831, why said re turn should not bo made the Judgment of this court. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—MtS. Julia C. Walker and Mrs. 8. IJ. Green having applied to me for letters administration to Issue to the county administrator on estate of Walter T. Hollingsworth, de ceased, this Is therefore to notify all par ties concerned to file their objectlops, it any they have, on or before the first Monday In November, 1804, or letters will then be issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Jamea L. Anderaon. the county guardian, hav ing apolltd tt> me for letter of gu-mli- anefolp of the property of Patrick Aus- ton, James May and Bridget Skahlll: This is . therefore, to notify all parries concerned to. file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Mon day In November. 1894, or else letters will bo issued ns asked for. . C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-G. J. Johns 'having applied to me for letters af administration on the estate of J. Warren Johns late of eald county, de ceased: Tlds Is. therefore, to notify all oorueernod to file their objections. If any they can. on or before, the'first Monday In Nbvembor. 1894. or letters will then be Issued, t ,C. M.~WIL*E>Y. Ordinary GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-KIlza Cal- honn -having applied to me for letters of guardianship of the r^rson and property of Merldith, Matilda, Alonzo and Gertrude Holt, this is therefore to notify all par ties concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday In November, 1894.. why letters should not be Issued as asked for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. iAll (persona having demands against the estaite of James T. Nlsbet, late of Bibb counrty, deceased, are hereby noti fied to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law nnd all persons Indebted <to said estate are re quired to make Immediate payment. This 14R.h day of September, 1894. J. W. NISBDT, Executor James T. Nlsbet. Deceased. COTTON. Z wish to Inform my friends and pa trons that X have moved serosa Poplar street, opposite ray old stand, and with Improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse. I am better prepared than ever to handle their cotton to ad vantage NEW ROOFl CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION OUARANEED1 ELLIOTT ESTES, C17-623 Poplar street. C. H. ROWAN, Milwaukee. WU. A. T. HOLT. Heal Estate Agent, 36 Seoond street I have some nice houses yet to rent Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings for sale. List your property with me and give me a chance to see what I can do with It MACON, GA •XTITA1..W „ ,, ,, „ . .6260,000.00 SURPLUS., .. „ Largest capita] ot any national bank In Central Qeorrls * kanks. corporations and lndi/iduals will vaootva careful attention, ■cnee Invited. «* ,.l».000.0t Accounts ot Oorrespo»» First Moil lank, OF MACON, G A CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, rK£SU>KNT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASH I Kg. ■ACOH, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1863 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposit* We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of Londcfti for all European points. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Nbw Is the time to buy tho above before the cold weather cornea. I havN toe largest stock South, with prices lower than evsr. T. C. BURKE. MACOH SASH, DQQE & LUMBER DO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I U AND MANUF ACTURERS OF— * i( * . . Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. Madison Avenge HOTEL, Hadlson Ave. and 58th St.j NEW YORK. $3 per Jay and up. American Man. 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, Pitop. Passenger Elevator runs all night professional cards. . . , DR. MARK O'DANIEL, Offloe 318 Second Street. ^Hours 11 to 1 and 1 to 6. Telephone Resldenoe 37i Orange street. Tele phone 3S9. 1 DR. J. J. SUBERS. " ' Permanently located. In the spa. claltles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities ami poison oak. Cure guaranteed, • ,n confidence, with stsmn 610 Fourth street, Msoon. Qs. - DR. C. H. PEETE, /RYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 306 SECOND STREET,, MACON, CJA. I DB. t. tt SHORTER, snri; ear. nose and throat, OBlce Its Cherry St, Maoos. da. J. Cooper Morcock. Louis B. .Warren, MORCOCK & WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Roome 22 and 23 Exchange Bank Building, Macon. Ga. m Interrogatories promptly and neatlv executed. Collections a specialty. ' MACON SAVINGS BANK *7* Mulberry Street, Msoon, Gs. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposit* ot 31 and upward. Heal estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rate*. Legal d.podtory for trust fundi. wiUTict as administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER...••••„...Vice-President J. W. CANNON Caahlee EXCHAHGE BAJfK. OF. MACON. Oft. ! ®-L . O*o. B. Turpin. FrsMdsnt. Vlc^PrraldraL J. W. Cabutoa. Cutl«. W. solicit th. business of merobento, planter, end beak*. oBerlng u« courtesy. proaptaMft safety end kbrr. eh Ur. The largest cepttel sad sunlua ot any bank In lilddU OaorgU. TBUSTla MACON, GA- I : j «- L tsper: Pr«sldmt; Qwx B. Yura Vkw-President: J. W. fWK.ni.. Ceshler; D. M. NelUgsa. Accouatoat, ' CAPITAL I300;«M. * SURPLUS. 3MOOS. Interest peld oo depoeite s p« centT per esaum. Economy to tbs read ta weeHb. Deposit year eerinse may they will be Increased by Interest. Com pounded HmUeaaoaUy. y. M. Johnston. Pratodmt. J. D. Stetson. Vie* President. L. p. Hiliyer. Ceshler. The American national Bank, L C. PLAIT'S SOI, BANKER mmm