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THE MACON - TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1894
WEAVERS WII/L NOT SUBMIT.
Neither .Will the Masters Acccdo to
Their Demands.
Fall River, Mass* OcL 23.—The mills
made no headway toward a resumption
of work on their looms. A list of the
various mills *bow the condition this
morning was as follows: Matewau,
hhut down; Barnard mills, 110, same
us yesterday; Border Cfty same; Chase,
ODD, lost b; Cornell, full number run-
ntag; Durfco, full; Kail Hirer Mima*
fa< tory, 200; Granite, 000, gained 100;
Ikirgravee, same as Xflftsrdl/; Laurel
rbm down; Median ice, 100, ouine
ub yesterday; MerchJUits, 800, same a a
yesterday; Metacomet, 00, gitocd (JO;
NuiMgauMdt, shut down; Osborne, 340,
Jos; 2-1; 1’oooaset, 1,200, same as yes
terday; Richard Borden, 370, gained
20; Koboaon, abut down; Sagamore, one
mill shut down, the other nintilojc 200
looms; Seaeoutlet, full; Shove, 1,070,
lost 76; Sltuh*. 1321, lost 200; Stafford,
2l<> In one mill, ether mill Mmt down;
Tecum neb, aamo as yesterday; Troy,
lost 63; Union, 1,100; WaidpADoag,
sjjne; Weetamo, gllngfl 3 weavers;
Bourne, full; King Phillip, 1,100,
gained 100.
Tho mill men held an Informal meet
ing this morning but arrived at no con
clusion as to the course to Ihj pursued.
There b» a feeling among those who nre
cltHo to them that they will not submit
,to a decision arrived at by any board
of arbitrator* for tho present at least.
Some of them are ready to shut
down TTtursday and are ready to vote
that all the mills In the agreement shut
down until the reduced Mils of wages
is enforced or will lx* accepted by the
.weavers. Secretary Whitehead M>>
lie Is willing to sulnnlt Uio weavers'
caso to any board of arbitration. The
K, l*. Shovo weavers bold a meeting
and voted not to return to work. Ono
thousand looms were loft Idle In coo-
tHMpieuce aud tho mill has bttft abut
down. Tho Chase, Stafford and tho
Troy mills shut down at noon for an
imlufiuito period. Other mills are ex
pected to close tonight. Tho weavers'
executive committee met this morning
nnd made preparations for another
demonstration tomorrow. They are
to appoint a ooaunltteo on conference
end they will a*k again for n hearing
from tho manufacturers.
EDUCATION OP THE NEGRO.
Duo of tho Chief Topics of the Cbrist-
, ion Convention.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 20.—-At tho ses
sion today of the general Christian
missionary convention of tho national
convention of Disciples, Rev. O. C.
Hmitli of .M;i>slll'*n t U., made an earn
est plea for tho ovangellssatlou of tho
negro. Referring to tho treatment of
Kho negro lu tho South, ho said: 'The
h '..ih m i ds a > il-friiM*. 1 tiit it is only
n matter of Justice, slnco so nuch 1ms
been said and written to call attention
to aud magnify her slim, that mention
ut least should be made of her virtues.
Btljunwe* ^'iim priiphel had rfei'ii nlit
of tho flnmo and amoko of Appomattox
itnd exclaimed: 1Mb men, who have
today been forced liy tho arbitrament
uf war to freo their slaves, will lu tho
next thirty years spend ^60,000,000 for
their education,' would not have been
u prophet without honor, and especially
In his own country? And yet not only
is this true, but In tho school year of
ISMMII over $10,000,000 has been ex-
lH?uded by tiio South,, exclusive of
bonofsemis on the common schools,
being $<J per capita of all who attended
school. lu ndditlon, the various South
ern states, entirely lu tho control of
white people, voted 1138,750 for the
higher education of tho negro."
A collection was culled ami 92,000
raled for tlie work. Tbo commit ten
«*n otlleers for the next year reported
the officer* who werp eleotod.
Dallas, Tex., was selected ns tlto
mcvtlng place of tho uext convention.
At the oJoro fff tho reading of the re
port, Dr. Tyler of New York presented
Dr. 10. W. 1 la teller of Kichinoud, who,
With Drs. Roger of Alabama, Kctr-
foot of Kentucky nud Carroll of Texas
r.nd J. B. Hawthorne of Georgia, vruto
appointed n committee at the late
Southern Baptist convention at Dallas,
Te\.. to take luto couslderntton tho
ilUeatton of Christian union, und this
committee was requested to suggest
to the next annual convention of the
Dk-cinlct* u committee on conference,
who uro to meet n similar eomuiitteo
iiv .i the Southern Rapt 1st . him h. I’lio
Foreffin Ulukwory Society will meet
Monday.
A MINISTKK’S SUICIDE.
Gt. Loute, Oct. 23.—A special to tho
Republic from Birmlnglmin, Ala., says:
At I'aluvllle today, tho body of Ur.
William Turney, who has been missing
for several days, was found lu u small
cottage I» NYhlrh ho dwell alone J'ho
d«». m were locked mid a. li.iif empty
m. •ph.ti" bottle on the bid tohl tho
t.tl • of suicide, though tho .corpse was
t«H» badly decomposed to admit of nil
tin »psy.
l*i*. Tteltey. who was n Methodist
mi ilstcr, 72 years of ago, married a
i*o ntlful young woman, his third wife.
\'m .tear* ago he fevnmo liutaucly
Jewb»us of her, nnd one day saw her
talking to another man on the street.
When ►ho came homo he seised and
eh ked her to death without wanting.
He was arretted, hut declared lnpano
and sent to the State Lunatic Asylum
at ru*o:tbwH>. six months ago the
ii*>1iud physician* pronounced him
nu.-.l and ho was released from cus
tody. When he returned he learned
th t the proaseatlon against him for
wife murder was about to l>o jvnewvd,
and drcunistnueoo Iml.rato that ho do*
lib rately pUmnefl suleidc.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A IHenaan Lemon Tonic *
IVr Constipation. Main-
lU. Cold* and <ho Grip.
For Indigestion. Rick and Nervous
Hmamm
1 •>;* SlMpISHsneoe, Norvounr.,-** and
H* \rt Dlwsoo.
Pod Fever. CMlla. DobMtv and Kid-
MT DteeaAc. t.ik«‘ Lemon Elixir.
I ■i.»|ie«*-®ar natural and tbOtttU|b or
ganic ngroWte, take l.em'*n KUxlr.
Dr. Mo*ley*d lA«>*n Kllxtr la prepared
frv n the fresh juice of temona, com-
hired with other vegetable liver tonics,
and will not fail you in any of tho above
i s iH*d Wc. and Jl tv*ttkw at
par\*,l .
, aa.
by Dr. II. Motley, AV
AT THE CAPITOL.
X have lust taflen the last two bottles
Ct Dr. H. Mosley'* Lemon Liixir t *r
ameai Hsdoots Indian-Uon. with die-
«sad Mvsr «nd kidneys. Th.- Elixir
Uoe 1 ever used.
J. H. MENNICH. Attorney.
1S23 F street. Washington. D. CL
FROM A PROMINENT LADT.
I have not been able tn taro years to
era'lc or stand witho.it ouffrrlag great
; aln. Since taking Dr. Mil* y’»
131 Ur I can walk half a mite w-.r. >u*
BTEVENSON’S OLD ITU END.
They Bad Gone Home From Choir Meet
ing Together In Youth.
Springfield, Mo., Oct OTbe rural pop
ulation of southwestern Missouri took <£
holiday today and assombled along the
line of railroad traversed by Vice Pres
ent Stevenson this afternoon. At every
small village hundreda of farmers and
vidasers assevnMod to greet the party.
An incident of the trip today which bor
dered dti the sensational occurred at Lam
inar. Mr, HUrvt'nson ha/1 Just lin'shrul a
ten-minute speech and was pacing up
and down tti- v-hm -m *»M ai 1
refined looking Jody dressed In widow's
g&mv*ntn rushed up to him on after a
hourly hanclanp said:
“Well, Ad lat, bow do you do; I am bo
glad to see you."
Tho vIco president seemed nonplussed,
and after a searching glance at the lady's
features ex claimed;
“Well, blew me, how do you do Alice?
I have not seen you slnco we used to go
home tog;ther from choir meeting."
The vice president and hie new-found
acquaintance chattol very pleasantly for
live minutes. The lady Is Airs. Noel uf
Lamar, and was formerly Mrs. Alice
dmith of Bloomington, Ill.
This afternoon, after leaving Nevada,
th.* vice president spoke at a number of
towns cn route to this city, where he
oompletes hi a campaign speaking in Mis
souri.
At 8 o’clock tonight the vice-president,
In the Grand Opera. House, spoke to an
audience of 4.000 people. He waa fre
quently Interrupted by what he termed
"genuine Missouri enthusiasm." Ills re
marks were mainly directed against tljs
McKinley bill and In pointing out the
benefits derived by the agricultural class
under the operation of the Wilson tariff
bill.
The vice president left hero at 10 0 clock
tonight and leives St. Louis tomorrow for
New York city. Ho expects to speak at
1’oughkeepslo end Troy early next week.
M’KINLBY IN WEST VIRGINIA.
He Made Twelve Protection Speechpb
lnaflde of Twelve Hours.
* Wheeling W. Vil, OeC. 23.-Ohlo's
chief maglgtrwlc Inscribed a new shib
boleth on the banner of hk» party to
day, and to the cry of "protection, pros
perity and patriotism" he rushed like a
whirl wind through n he valley of the.lit-
t!o mountain state*, fife first speech of
the day was mode at Point Pleafcantt,
W. Vil. at 8 o'clock this morning, nnd
at 0 o'clock tonight, thirteen hours
kster, he fe making his twelfth speech to
an Immense Joint Assemblage of Wert
Virginians and Ohioans cm the soil of
life native state at Bridgeport, O. In
his Journey toils y he pa seed through
ton strong Democratic counties, and
ftnlked to miners, sheop-growers, lum
bermen, oil produoets, distillers, and la
borers, farmers. I ton workers and rep
resentatives of a dozen other material
Intmrt*. Jfte remotion ut cviy hi-.u
was emthuslaaffc 4n the extreme. At the
oloss of <tonlg)rt's mooting he made a
flying trip to Columbus, for the pur
pose of transacting some Important offi
cial business. Alt 11 o’clock In the
morning he will wtart for Pittsburg; cn
route for Buffalo And Philadelphia.
M'KTNLOT WILL NOT SPDAK.
Chattanooga, Oct. 23.—Chairman San-
d-rs, of the state Republican committee,
today received a dispatch from Chair
man Dick, of tho Ohio state committee,
stinting that tn order to arrange for
Governor MJcKJnlev to spmk lu Nnoh-
vllle fourteen appointments in Ohio
would have to be cancelled. Conse
quently, the governor will not bo able
to npc-ak in Nashvlllo during tho cam
paign.
OOHOA K1DNATED.
Taken From n Texan Jail by Masked
Men.
Ban Antonio, Tex., Oct. 23.—Victor
L. Ochoa, tho Mexican revolutionist,
who led die campaign*against the Mex
ican government lu tho sin to of Chi
huahua a year ngo, commuting many
crimes, has been kidnaped. Ho was
captured n week ngo nt Fort Stockton,*
West of here, and placed lu Jail to
nwait trial UTtho United States court
for violation of tho neutrality laws.
This morning about 3 o'clock a band
of about flfteeu masked men visited
tho Jail, farad an entrance and took
t>ch<*a out and carried him away .wth
them to want Mexico, A party, among
wlu>m were Sheriff Ulnl, a deputy
UiMcd States iuarHh.il and two mu-
gors, started In pursuit as soon ns It
was light enough to follow the trail
nud expect to overtake Ochoa beforo
night.
Two theories are current here, ono
that lu* was released by friends nnd
the other Hint bo was kidnapped by
uyinputhizcrs of tho Mexican govern
ment on account of tho impossibility
of extraditing hhn.
Offlco of a Cherry. 21 Drayton street,
Savuunah. Ga., Dec. 1C, 1890.—M«*ars.
Dlppimn Bros.. Savannah. Oft.—Dear
Sira: I would like to add my testimony
to tho almost miraculous effect of p. P,
P. In .tho case of Mary Ingraham, a
woman living on my place, she had a
constant tbugh. sore throntdeblllty. otc.,
and was emaciated to a degree that she
waa unable to g«< out of bed unaided,
being given up by phjwtciaim; she hud
taken the ruinous so called blood mo.U-
cloes without the leant effect, until be
ing put umh-r thel* P. P„ she imme
diately begun <0 Improve, and Is now
in n»* good health .»* ever In her life.
You enn refer to me nt any time as to
the effect of P. 2*. p. tn the foregoing
cuae. Tours truly, Samuel Cherry.
Fur-sale bv till druggists.
P. P- P. Curm rhcuimr.hnt and all
P.P-P. »A wonderful medicine; it gives
an appetite, it Invigorates
and strengthens.
P.P.P. Cures rheumatism and all pain*
In side, back und shoulders,
knees. Mas wrtn and Dints;
P.P.P. Cures syphilis in atl its varlou*
stages, okl ulcers, sores and
kidney complaints.
P.P.P.Curcs c.itarrh. ecssma, eryslp-dsa,
all skin diseases sad mercu
rial pofeonlng.
P.P.P Curaa dyspepsia, chronic female
complaints and broken down
constitution and loss of mnn-
OOOd.
P.P.P. The best blood Purifier of the
ago. Has made more (>crma-
nent cures than nil other
blood remedies.
carried to Washington.
Columbia, & CL. Oot. 21—Deteotlvt
Barker of wMtihwton left tbfe af:e*>
SOSO with Beach anil Slnsabaugh, the
tideves arreeted In this city last
nigth.
MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ? MOTHERS t
Mr*. Winslow's S.*othlng Syrup has been
ut*d for over fifty ye.ua by million* of
mother* for their children while teething.
*1lh perfect success. It aoothca the
child, soften* the gum*, alloys all pain:
cure* wind collo. and I* the best remedy
for diarrhoea. Sold by druggist* In every
part of the world. Re sort nnd n*k for
“Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,** *nd
take no other kind. Tvrcoiy-nv* cent* *
bottle.
Mi
taemnr*
H. BLOODWORT1I.
STOPPED TO SEE BENEDICT.
New York. Oct. 23,-Prertdcut nud
Mrs. Clevclaud. who left Buxoanl’a
Bay this m trains, did not conic
throuffb to Net York, but stopp.ii off
at Greenwich, Conn. They were met
at the station by Mr. and Mrs. E C.
Boftcdkt.
Hr. Price’s Cream Baking Pow Ccc
W« lf« Fair Mis beat Medal mmi Dlp4oaM*
BREEZY-
The mercury is falling; the
calm of summer is fading. Old
J3oreas 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; »ll 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 Overcoat, or Hat? Tho wise ones don’t
MACON, GA.
51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All .Kinds.
TIJMIMJS FI 'GIT -In truo, but tli- time tv.* glv ■ y'.u nmio ton fast; neither l
loo slow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. |
Try one. GEO. T. RE ELAND. Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
F. L GUTTEHBERGER &C0
(SUCCESSORS TO 3. W. BURKE & CO. MUSIC KQpSE.)
J
Agents for the celebrated S0HMER PIANO.
We have on exhibition at tW’DIxte Interstate Pair a magnificent lineotthese
famous pianos in different woods, besldesthe M
'■« WORLD’S FAIR GOLD PIANO, ’ (
which cost 83,000 and took first prize at Chicago.
At ourStore. 423 Second etreet, can bo found a complete stock of everything to
be dealrod itPiho musical line. \
moerlein;s barbarossa
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of Its absolute purity, whvriesomcncM, good tasto and quality
to n1«! digestion It Is a most plcurtant and refreshing beverage, an, article
Incomparably strengthening to the in valid and convalescent.
This beer Is brewed from the best selected malt and from hops Imported
from Bohemia. It Is brewed after tho new existing method in tlhe Hof Braue-
rel at Pllson, Bohemia. Barbaroema Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In
taerto and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality is preferred to
tho Imported Pilsner by oonnofeettrs.
For fne dinner table and for a lun ch there la nothing better than a bot
tle of Barbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In the city. ‘Phone 434. Sole Agents.
samnwmwtmmmwmvii
p p p Pimples, Blotches 31
5E -- -r *—Li and Old Sores 3
■^PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT - , . u _.
and potassium Catarrli. malaria zzZ
^ Makes (and Kidney Troubles ^2
Sr Marvelous Curas
£ in Blood Poison
S: Rheumatism
^and Scrofula
V. P. P. roriOoa tb«blood, build*up '
tho w->«k *qU deblllUtod, jtlve*
•trtDftht<**r«*k('0«H| oorvoa, oxpols
di»o*Bo*.gtTiim th* patloot boalth aud
bai.pInoM wbor* alcko***, ifloomj
^ST foiling* and la**ltodc flr*t provalled.
m* ■* ■ i — ■■ i——
Fit urlnunr.MeooQdary *od toKlary
^ typlilfi«, tori»loo.l |H>l*»>nlng. morcu-
nsipoivon. rc*l*rt», dy»p<>p»l*, *nd
- lu all Wood and *kiu .IIimim, Ilk*
blou h.'K, iiluplra, old chrcnlo ulcor*.
twttrr. hood, t olli, eryalpola*.
*oirfn» «• may mt, without f**r of
c«Btr*dlction,thatP. P. I*, lath*beat
blood j'utifli-r in tho »» r!d.and make*
pcoitii**. r^teedy and permaaent cur**
L*itte« wboae arateiua are polaonetl
and wboae blood la Id an Impure oondl-
tl<\a. dua tomeuairuai irrogclarltlea,
T1Z are feoattarly U*n«*tlti>d by the woo-
dortul t.Mtlo aud bi«»*d cloanalns prop-
erlieaol P. P P.-Prickij Aah, Poko
Root aud Potaaelum.
your uiudicioe from uty own personal
ancaledc*. I e a. affected wjt h heart
dlM-a-K*. plrorlyv ai.d if , o*r
U.Sy*ara, waa treated by vheyorybee*
ph>«K'iana ana ap«*nt huudreda of dot-
larW. trlrd *r*rj known ramrdy with
out SudlhS relief, t huv^ only taken
, one UMtte of yonr P. P. P., wad can
cheerfully aay U haa done me more
— thing I haveersr taken.
" * r inedtolo* i
An eatlNly mna»«l by 1
—Prickly Aab. Poke Boot and Potas
sium, th* gresteat blood partner on •
•arth.
Aaaanaaw. O.. July 21,1898. <
Mbapiu Lmtman Bko>., 0*Tnnnao.
Oa.t D*a» Btaa—l boucht a bottle of
*“‘BprloW|A
your 1*. P. P. »
It bu don* ro
month** treatment at Cl
iftiwn*tfire*
w .flm^cncgk
Bond three bottle* C. O. U. n
Aberdeen, Brown County, 0.
Caph J. D. Johattou.
’ fb atl *tkom U may rowmc I here
by taatlfjr to the wondertoj proportle*
of P. P. P. for *rupt)i>tui ot the akin. X
suffered for several year* with an un-
alglitly and disagreeable eruption on
iny face. I tried every known reme
dy but In vatu.until P. P. P. waa used,
and am now entirely cured.
(Signed by) J. P. JOHNSTON.
Savannah. Ga.
HiIb Caawr Cared.
fUHmfinyfrom lib* Jfayer c/ ievufr. Jtt,
SuQum.Tn., January 1*. 1833.
Mimm. LirrMAN llao*.. Savannah,
Oa. i ov.-U/eiwee—I have tried yoor P.
P, p. for a dlnoaae of the hkin, viailv
known aa akin eanovr.ot thirty vvare*
•landing, and found great relief: It
purifle* th* blood and removes all lr-
rltailou from the seat of the direas*
and pceveutv any aoreadlug of f
wore*. I bavotikr- **
and feet contblent
I have tiken five or air bottle* 1
‘ not another courec ,
It haa alao relieved
inthKcatlon and stomach •
bl* from indtKi'Stion and atom*
trouble*. Yooratruiv,
CAPT. tv. M. BUST.
Attorney at Law.
T
nfltfiiiM
MH*. M. M. YKA&r.
Bpringfiald. Green County, Mo.
Book m Bleed Disecsss lclied fm
ALL DRUCOISTS 8LLL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.
PROPIUBTOR8.
Uppmaa*! PlarkJNraaaak, Ca 1
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Berad & Co.
vAooir. oa.
ManuUoVurwrs xad fewOnu.4
BAHNm
BADDLEB?.
lbathrb and shob wiva a\
fgft 482, AB4an*4 486 Cherry Streak
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUORS, CIGAllS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
J. Zm MACK, Manager. • • • Macon G*.
A trial solicited.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
la the time to buy the above before the cold weather cornea. I havi
the large**, a lock South, with prices lower than evir.
T. C. BURKE.
O- P. & B. E WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
m OQOfli LUMBER, MQULDINSS, fUHTi UHE Mil CEMEST.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
MADOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER C0„
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
i u —AND MANUF ACTURERS OF . ,1 . . (
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc. |
F0R8ALE
The Handsome 2-Story
81
"With Basement,
No. C3C ORANGE STREET.
ContalnlnK nine room., with three bath
rooms, hot and cold water. All modem
conveniences. The house hu been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and Is In atrlctly flrat-clua
condition. It ha. a large frontage on
Orange otreet and Rose Farit, and only
half block from Indian Spring car line.
It 1, located on the bill, In a. good
neighborhood aa Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly the prettiest and moat de-
elrable place now on tho market For
eale low and on easy terms. For further
InformaUon call on
Real Estate Agents.
iLibbey’s
|LEADS THE WORLD.;
AMERICAN |
CUT GLASS.
Highest Award World'* Fair.
.
r
If you want the
finest quality cut|
glass, buy goods!
having this trade!
mark. |
§' CHAS. & SOLOMON. Sole Agt
COTTON.
I wish to Inform my frtenda and pa
tron* that I havo moved acroa* Poplar
ntra*t, oppiisite my old aland, and with
Improved facilities and more conveniently
Arranged, warehouse, I am better prepared
than ever lo handle their cotton to ad
vantage
Consignments always receive my prompt
and personal attention.
NEW ROOF-t CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
GUAR A NEED!
ELLIOTT ESTES.
617-523 Poplar street.
to get a million of Clrculara
to distribute at $4.00 par .
1.CG0. How to become a first- !
I — class MesamerHt, Hypnotiat,
I Mind Header and Clairvoyant, a larg*
I book only 10c. Address at once,
C. U. HO WAN. Milwaukee, Wla
HedlBon Ave. and 58th st.,
NEW YORK.
$3 ftr Jay and uf. American rian.
^ fkfpnof end first -class In every par-
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, Pro,.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. 3. BUBERS.
Permanently located, la the ape
eUlUes venereal. Lost energy r*
■lored. Female Irregularities an<
poison oak. Cure guaranteed,
Address in confidence, with stamp
HO Fourth street. Macon, Oa.
DR. C. H. PEETE,
EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
306 SECOND STREET,
MACON, OA.
Da t. H. SHORTER,
site; blah, nose and throat.
Office 5«s Cherry St, Maooo. On.
J. Cooper Morcock. Louis B. .Warrei
MORCOCK & WARREN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Room. 23 end 23 Exchango Ban
Building. Macon, Ga.
Interrogatories promptly and neat!
executed. Collections a specialty.
MACON . SAVINGS BANI
B76 Mulberry Street. Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,001
Pays 5 per cent. Interest on deposit
o< 31 and upward. Real estate loans o
the monthly Installment plan, and loan
on good aecurltlee at low rates. Lena
depository for trust funds. Will act o
administrator, executor, guardian. r»
celver end trustee.
H. T. POWELL Preelden
H. G. CUTTER... ...Vice-Presiden
J. W. CANNON..... Caehle
EXCHANGE BANE
OP. MACON, GA.
H. 3. Lunar, Geo. B. Turpin
President. VLe-Preeidai
J. W. CabenleeL Cashier,
We solicit tbs business of mirotisn
plantar, and banka. off,ring th<
courtasy, prosapUMs, safety and Mb
silty. The largest capital and ttupj
at any bank In Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAYINGS BANK £ IRUSr CO
MACON, GA. : ; , : j
H. 3* SAmar, Pr**w*at; O*o. B. Tup.
ptr. Vto*-I*r—klant; J. w.
Caahlar; D. M. N«Ulgaa. Accountaat.
CAPITAL mow. 8URPL.ua, 8H000.
lntcrf*t paid on dopoolt* s p*r cant,
p*r man. Economy 1* th* rood t«
w**Kh. Deposit your aavtnga any. th*y
will bo Increased by Inure*. Com-
pounded **ml-annually.
A. T. HOLT,
Real Estate Agent, 36 Second street.
I have awne nice house* yet to rent.
Come and see me about them. Ssveral
farm* to rent, and some splendid offer*
lngs for sale. List yootr property with
me and give me a chance to see what I
can do with it.
J. IT. Johnaton. President. J. D. Stetson. Vloe President. L P. Hlllyer. Otshle
The American National Ban!
MACON, GA
CAPITAL.« %r , r , r ..$250,000 00 SURPLUS.^ „ w >r „ -» ..IWOOOOt
Largest capital of nny national bank In Central Georgia. Accounts v
^d«a% < £Ivlted! JOni ^ 1 veo*4ve careful attention. <^orreapoo
Fleetwood &
For the Best COAL
ut the Lowest Prices. We can
duplicate the best pricss on any
kind of poods.. Satisfaction
guaranteed in every instance.
Telephone No. 400.'
Pr.in'.'i attrullM to all outer*. Yard
ucar East TccnoaiW depot.
First MM Bank,
OP MACON, GA
CAPITALISURPLUS, $260,000
F«. H. PLANT,
rRKSIDKNT,
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIKK,
I. C. PLAMrS SOI,
BANKER
BACOK, GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 1861
Interest
Banking in all its branches,
allowed on Time Deposits
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of
London for all European points.