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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1894
R. C. WILDER'S SOES CO.
MACON, GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
Lumber, rough ami drersed. ulilngtci. 1 athe. and dealers In mixed paints, lead.
bUe, Urns, plaster, cement and builders’ hardware.
CM TO 623 V BIRD STREET.
ONLY ONE FAVORITE. *
{Hard Line. far the Talent at St.
> Antiph Ycalendar.
Washington. Nov. 1.—Surprise,
fnrquent at the Bt. Asaph's track today
arid consequently the talent was badly
Mr, only one favorite ffnlKhlng first.
Three second choices and two outsld»ra
were the other winner. The Irsck was
hojyy SHU prevented (bat time, but a
lento crowd witnessed «He snort. The
drat event «U .t wjlk-fiway for
Elliot*. Harrington as an odds-on U J
vorlte. "ivin Elliott took (ho lead at
the (Vtsbl! and was never headed,
though Hie favorite with Simms up was
comltut fast tn the stretch, hut failed
by a Imigth and a half at the wirr.
Moat of the money In me second race
was on Romping dlrl. hut Mmmi won.
Llaale, a lone Shot, oaolttred tile third
race cleverly, netting the pace from the
Vlart. Flirt, the only favdrlte. raptured
the priae wlfhont much effort In the
fourth evorit. Punoh. another lonrf shod,
won the llfth race from Bite- Heed,
the heavily backedtiTOrite.by three
lengths. Governor ShceWan came near
losing the l-sat race to a 100 to 1 shod—
Little Tom. The. two horaea had a
driving flnlah, the former getting the
decision by n head.
AT AT. ASAPH YESTERDAY.
First Rao*.—Five nnfl one-trait fur
longs: time, 1:11 1-4■ , ,
■Will Elliott. 100: 4 io 1. (Tribe) 1
Harrington, 10»; S to 1 ;<Slm«) 3
Restraint, Mi 12 to 1 (Keefe) 2
Second Ilac.—Three-quarters mile;
)Umn'n!' 2 'n0: t to 1 (Caragan) 1
Ropmlng Cllrl, 110: 4 to B....(Rims)
Evelyn Carter, 104; 6 to 1 ..(Penn) 3
Third Race.—Ouo mile; heavy Imnd-
leap: time, 1:(5 14.
lilxalc, 100; 8 to 1 (Keefe) 1
Corkndr, 103; 7 <0 B (Doggelt) 2
Facie. 115: 10 to 1 (Bergen) 3
Fou rt It Race.—six and a half fur
longs; lime, ]:23 1-4.
Flirt, 10»; 3 to 5 (Sima) 1
star Actress, 111: S to l...,..(Penn) 2
fileenorae, 110; S to 2..(Littlefield) 3
Firth Race.—Five-eighth* of n mile;
time, 1:04 1-2.
Flinch, OS; B to 1 (Bergen) 1
.Ella Reed, 05; 7 to B... ,(R. Daggett) 2
Etesian, 102; S to J (Him*) 3
Sixth Uni-.—One und one-sixteenth
mile; time. 1:S2 3-4.
Oov. Shechnn, 103; 7 to B....(Tribe) 1
Little Tom, 04; 30 to J....(Doggctl) 2
Little Mow, 103; 7 to 10....(arimn) 3
, Track good.
i IN THE PAVILION.
• There was n good crowd In the pa-
I'lllm yesterday and speculation was
brisk. First-class raring Is till nttrno-
tlon nt all times and under nil clrrum-
stances. The card for this nficrnoou
l» it particularly nice one nml presents
II number of soft things that the amnrt
act wilt be sure not to overlook.
First quotation* received lit Fulxel's
pavUlou at 12:45 p. in.
ENTRIBs"at OAKLEY.
First Rooe.-Three-quarters of n
mile: atlowttnewa - -
mile; Allowance*—Lnily Violet. ioo:
Lit lie Billy, 104: Gold Dollar, 104; Ri-
rnrre. 74: Wcrnbrrg, 107.
Second Rsice.—one nnd one-sixteenth
mile; allowances—Song mid Dnnee, 103;
Raroneiw, 103; Oov. Abashin, 108; Pooh-
lm., 100; Judge Morrow, 107; Roche.
_ Thin) Rare.—tFU-r-sdghlhe of n mile:
renames—PhnoM,.- ion; Golden Gate,
100; Snm.irltnn, 100: Velvet Rose. 100;
OjUrOAmnt 100: Mlley. (L. Bohn eolt)
JW: random, (geld) 100: MM star, ioo.
Fourth Raee.—Oiio-jK-ilf mile—The
JJj BlJodstoilr. P?; flghllta,
(Wly) 07; Edna May, 100: Wlilx G|e r
vsLfr* 9 ' i03; Trtnirt ' n »’ »>'
Fifth Raee.—One-half mile—Pahaij
P‘a U '- **i Mills Klh. 91; ft*.
l0s"'t-~tVvni n 'i : ,. N n'' 1 ;' 1 '' ,00: Tolulah.
104: '*> Vnuch -
«wrR h fic'rteS!!? ml **i selling—Leen-
«&£?•?* M: IM Kennuy. 1M-
Fulltacr, 146; Grampian, 57,
T. Christian have returned from At
lanta.
A party of students went on A ’pos
sum -hunt last olght. Great sport ’
reported, though no ’possum was
sought.
(in Friday, November 2. will take
place the annual fall term Inter-so-
cloty public debate in Phi Gamma hall
DOWN AT DOUGLAS.
Candidates for County Officers—Turner
Certain of Election.
gro for whom Sheriff Smith went after
proved not to be Ephraim Malkcr, the
murderer of Mr. J. J. Brown.
While Dr. Johnson Is scarcely known
In the oongr-ialonrat race against Hon.
!1.‘ O. Turner. It Is to be hoped that ev
ery true Democrat will take as much
Interest as If the content was a heatd
one and give to 'Mr. Turner the full
vote of the party In the Eleventh dis
trict.
Domocreatlc county officers thus far
announced for tho primary nrci For
aherllf, W. A. J. rttnllh, present Incum
bent; Berrien Meek*. M. C. Corbett For
clerk superior oouri. Thomas P. Wtlcox;
for -tag collector. B. W. Dougins, J. B.
Royal, Joel WMcox: for receiver of tax
roiurns. J. Wesley Roberta; for county
treasurer. Fred M. Tanner; for coroner.
F. SlUbctt: no atmounceaneni for sur
veyor.
Dr. W. F. (hbbett and family are do
ing the Dixie Fair -this week. The doc
tor will attend the grand lodge of F.
an-J A. M. WMIo in the Central City.
Bliss May Brlgg*. to the great regret
Of neveral young men. ha* gone to Vi
enna, to take a thorough courne in mu
sic. under the direction of Georgia's
g ifted and accomplished musician, Mias
ryan.
WHITFIELD AT DKVEREAUX.
You Cannot Accuse Him of Sulking In
His Tent.
Sparta. Nov. 1.—(Special).—Hon Rob
ert Whitfield of Baldwin spoke ait Dev-
ereaux. In Hancok county, today ait
noon to o very utthu«lo»tls audience.
Though Col. Whitfield wai not the
choice of -the Democrats of hi* district
for congress, yet he was and has proved
for congrau, yet be was sod has before
proven hkmtolf iievertheluis -a Demo
crat, awl we highly honor him for It.
His people certainly appreciate tils ser
vices In thus coming out of Ids tent to
help us tight our battles. He and CoL
Berner will apeak Saturday.
FEW SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY.
Interesting Kxcrcl.es In Conincmva-
.. (Ion of the Event.
Nov - Imperial.)—Jiona.y,
>ne 2Jih, ana the nnntvemiry of the
l ew Llterarv Society nn.t ntoit enter-
Wtf 1 ;* «tw» Instmctlve exci-cl.-r* were
A. d J ,h * W ** "" (he "mpua!
A* Is I he CUMPMU of tho mIImm
work wra. susnended for the .Uy'tiui
t ie student* might atlcnd the cacrcl-w
fi’imoi t0 ^ wdrantage of me web
lonlty Offrtwd of going home Friday
« el returning to Ox font •Mondayiic'l
52Js-f*!Slsf thU «>* *•* Si?
Monday morn in ir lit I ho an.
Printed hour with vnthuaUttlb TYvvh
Mini :i |in« mmibrr of Intcrc^lM nml
Th° fon.n*!!2
rroRraninio Tran well carried onf*
Piiu * •olo-ante lUrmtct Mt.orr
Prayer-Dr. Morjnnv CVillawiy, ©.
Piano polo—Mra. II. R. Tit
Addrwi.’f of wcU'omo -\t
ullo
T*
Allen of
lloyu- of Dawaoni'a'a
Kcspowe-^lr. A.
Iiimhur. (la.
AdntveiwutenHUr. F. II. The on.
ton of SaVatiiMh. Cm.
Voc*J «eln—Mr*. Hrwnhim.
Addivrs-ltev. Cherle* Lent, prefee-
*" r df r.oatljh In the GaorgU SchoM
oTTeohmdogy. Atlanta. <14.
Poem—J. C. Freeman of Srlvanla.
Song—(Mrs. H. B. stone, seeomna-
nl.-.l hv the Bisses BodosQ with piano
and violin.
Every feature of the programme
«(’ fully oarrle.1 out and tho large
nudlenye manifested in- (nteres* by
freoucr.t upplauee.
The anotrsigary addI\w* of Mr. F.
31. Thompson derervea .oeel.it mention.
Mr. Thontpeati I* an easy,
epeaker. a crcllt to Pew
Kmory College. OJr. Thom
probably enter the raee for
debater, and (t la asm to *,»
he should do to hla election I*
Dr. George lame. Oeorgla
hune-rUt end philosopher, m
delighted hl« audience With u!
i-n "Th- Model K>n.“ Mr. t.j
In. A manner charactarlstla pi
and hla addrea.* I. coneMere-1 one of
hit moat powerful effort.*. The l-'ew
Society Is ppou-l of such an alumnus.
MotMiy SVraing IVif. -«..r Lute wav*
hit celehrsted lecture on the "Hi-tcry
and Analyaia of Laushter," to ■ large
nnd anpradsthe audience to the Ox
ford Audience hell.
Dr. W. A. Candler. 1>. D-. l.a* re
turned from Mu.- n. where ho \ lulled
hla daughter, who la attending Wes-
leysn.
Mr. W. H; Park and Mr. Nlabet
Tinvlcy of Mahon hove returned to col
lege after vvery pleasant trip home
to attend the Dixie Interstate Fair.
Quit* a number of the "Fmovv stu
dent* spent Sunday sod Mondly In
Atlanta.
Messrs. James F. Colson ard Joseph
ace fill
amnio
glft.M
than
tdrc*e
*IV»k*
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
MYSTERIES 1
The Nervous System the Seal
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
Norayatcry ha* ©vor compared wlih that of
humnnllfc. Ithrutwon tlio Icailing iiulijcr;
f profpbsiMn.’i! if-.Min’Ii uifl vrn.ly In nil .I/,'*
lut DOtvrlthstandlng thU fact It is not K«ner-
ttHy k n o w n
that tho »cRt
of IlfolHlot’a-
tcilln tl»o up
per part of tlio
Mpl mi I cord,
m ar tho band
of lhe brain,
nnd no nonM*
tlvr In thin
portion of tho
nrrvoui *j«i-
t«*m that ovon
tho prick of il
necdlo will
enusn inslaut
draili.
" Krreni dlscorarlr.' havo domon*drnlrd that
ullrlirorannuof iho bodynrounder tho con*
I ci»J of tho nrrvn cenlrr*. located In or near
the bonoof tho bruin, nnd thatwhen these are
doranced ihuoraanu which they Mippty with
nrrvc fluid nro 4*tio doranKOfl. When it la ro-
m^mberod that a acrlous inlury to tho aptnal
cord will enuRn paralynla of tho lxvly below
HimInjurvil point, bccauM thonervo force la
prevented by (ha Inlury from reaching tho
paralyzed portion, It will l>o undcratooij how
tho efrrankement of tlio norvo centers will
cauwthoderancement of tho various organs
which They mjppW with nerve force.
Twii*ibirds of cliroid*’ dh-ensen «m duo In
(ho Imperfect action of tbo nerve center* nt
tlieh.vonf Iho brain, not. from » derange,
ment primarily originating In tho organ it.
•elf. Thu (trial mistake of phyaiclana In
treating these dlaeanc.n Is that they treat tlio
organ rather than the nerve centers which
are the canto of the trouble.
Dn. I R4NM.IN Miles, the celebrated nne.
clalUt.ha* profoundly studied thl* subject for
S eer ro yenrr*. nnd ha* mndo many Important
Itcnverln* In connection wlthlr.chle, among
them Iving tho fact* contained in the abovo
statement, ami that lhe ordinary methodi of
treatment aro wrong. AU headache, dlztl-
ne**, dultneiM, confu«lon. prMfnrOi bluer
mania, melancholy. Insanity, enllepey, fit,
YUu* dance, etc., aw nerveu* ul-ieoAea no
matter how caused. The wonderfulaucoaat of
Dr. Mile*' Kcetoratlvo Nerviuo I* due to tho
fact thatltln based on the foregoing principle.
Dn. Mii.m* ltreTOiUTTV* nttTinu sold by
all druggist* on a positive guarantee, or sent
direct by Ph. Mium Mgnicai, no., Elkhart,
Ipt «tf price, $1
, exprena prepak
D
Cumulative evidence of the harmony between this
store and the Macon public abounds, increases daily.
Always quick to respond to our enterprising efforts,
the great alertness and sharpness of recent responses
is as marked as it is gratifying.
The confidence that our prices protect from all
imposition, the appreciation of the skill and boldness
displayed in the assembling of unequaled stocks is
shown by multiplying sales. All this proves that the
absence of sophistry, affectation and exaggeration
from our advertising is not only proper, but wise.
^«(h,JW^Uo.
MACON, GA.
61 (o 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
TEMPU8 PUGIT—Is true, but tha time we give you flies none too fast; neither
loo slow. Our time pieces both for pocket and mantle are all guaranteed.'
Try one. GEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 220 Uecond Street.
IF YOU
——'Want a Cook,—
—Want a Situation,—
.Want a Salesman,-
-Want a Servant Girl,.
—Want to Hire any Help,—
-Want to Rent a Store,-
—Want an Agent or Partner,—
-Want to Buy or Sell a Farrit;.
bolt hor opiates nor dangerous drug*.
W.L.DpvCLAS
CUnr IS THE ACT.
Oil WIlUGi AOAOUIAAINO.
*5. CORDOVAN.
. mtHCHAENAMEUEJOCALr *
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4 J.IP POLICE,2 Soli*.
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sc no roe catalogue
* W’L'DOUOLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Yen cm Mve^aa^yjfc^sBrckaatMc W* L*
BecseM. we are Ike largest manufacturer* of
advertised shoes In the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping (he name and price on
the bottom, which protects you against high
prices sod the mtddtemso'A profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style. ea#y fitting snd
wearing qualities. We have them sold every*
vhere at lower puce* for ihe value grvcu
uvother toakc. Take no substitute. Ifytro-
'alercaoAoi supply you. we can. Sold by
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
CIS CHERRY STREBX.
—————Want to Buy or Sell a House,—
—————Want to Hire or Rent a House,—
Want to get a Good Boarding House,—.
■ — Want to Buy or Sell a Horse or Mule,-
.— —Want to Trado or Exchange Anything,.
Want' to Find Anything You Have Lost,.
.Want to Find Strayed .or Stolen Animals,——
Want to Buy -Sell Cattlo of Any' Description,—.
—Want to Accomplish Anything Under tho Sun,——
You can do it easily through the Advertising Columns of
Tue Macon Telegraph, the Greatest Macon Want Medium, at
Ono-Cent a Word each insertion. Wb will ho pleased to
furnish estimates on any kind of Advertising.
F. A. GtJTITEIBERGER & CO
<SUCCK880n8 TO J. W. BURKE & CO. MUSIC HOUSE.)
Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise.
Agents for the celebrated SOHMER PIANO.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Jflnr II the time to buy the above before the cold weather come*. I havi
the 1 arrest stock South, with prices lower than evsr.
T. C. BURKE.
o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
;a coom m KOULdiiiGx Piiiin. lim- m cemejt.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Bernd & Co.
Maoolooturen aai l>*»iuer«.4
SADDLERY.
&EATHEU AND SHORFIDRffOll
ttAtxm. ok.
gee. 45314M*nw 434 ChenyStrwt.
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUOKS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cbeepot house In Macon.
Orders promptly filled. ’
J. L HACK, Mans gw, . . . Macon Ox.
A trial eollelted.
MACON SASH, DOOR k LUMBER CO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDER^
, —AND MANUF ACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Soroll and Turned Work. %
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster/Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. | °Yo , o^iS l K,W,r..u
WORLD'S FAIR GOLD PIANO,
which coat 13.000 and took flrat priae at Chicago.
At our otore, 423 Second street, can be found a
be deatred in the musical line.
complete atock of everything to
&
For the Esst COAL
nt tho Lowest Prices. Wc con
duplicate tlio bcstpi iess on any
kind of goods. Satisfaction
guaranteed in every instance.
Telephone So. 400.
Prompt attfutlou to all orders. Vartl
Dear* East Toonessjo depot.
A. T. HOLT.
Beal Ea'.ata Axent. 34 Second atreet.
I have some Me. kousex j-et to rent.
on* and se« me a boat them. Several
rarma to rent, and aom. splendid offer-
Inxa for aalt. LUt your property with
me and dee me h chance to ae. whxt l
can do with It
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN DOTTLES ONLY.)
Sf °. f . V* lb30ltt! e purity, wholceomenew. yoad tute and quality
to aid digestion It la a moot ptcoaant and refreshing beverace, an article
Incomparably .trcnythonlng 10 the Ln valid and chnvnloicent.
. J *£■*»$ from the best a*acted mart and from hop. Imported
Dyn®Cfcenftla.It Is brewed after the new ex.at'.nx metliod in the Hof Braue-
fTLV !*»*■_ a * a Urht. palatable beer, unexcelledin
tTk^M > p|&^ SSJSSSfL “ ccllcnt **** h prefcrrod ,0
ue ffkajssr ,iw * ,or a iunch “•"t&iSKs
Dolivercvl .mywfacre In tho city. Tboue 424. ^LLIAMS.
Solo Agents.
It Is a Conceded Fact
That th* library possessed by the scientist
whan it covers only his special Una of work
«nd study, Is Inadequate for bis use.
Nature, wtthln whose kingdom Ue the
fields of all science, has so constituted h*r
domain that no one branch Is distinct or
Independent of another. The scientist who
enters some ot her fields of study must post
himself upon all.
The botanist must seek his pre-hlatorlc
plants In the study of gsology—the uses of
plants In zoology or chemistry,
The chemist finds his materials for work If
the study of geology or botany.
The sciences all depend one upon the
other, and the successful scientist must
thoroughly understand each and Its relation
Information
Within Easy Reach
It must be exact znd concise, for In tho
midst of an experiment he has no tlma for
searching large libraries or bulky volume*.
He has found a remedy for the inadequacy
of his special library; It lsthenewup~to>df*»
Eacyclopiedl& Brltianlci—authoritative,
Concise, accessible, complete. He can turn
(n a moment to any subject suggested by
any feature ot the experiment,
j But the scientist Is not alone In thU
discovery, for so complete and unlveffeal In
Its bearings Is this wonderful reference
library that men In every walk of life find lo
It just what they need. It Is
What You Need
It Is unnecessary for us to tell yon oo—you
bava known It long. But It U ours to remind
you that u.ttess you act promptly you mutt
buy It at tnt regular retail prices, for (ha
Introductory offer lasts but a short time
longer. Address—
The Constitution,
ATLANTA, QA.
Or 0*11 at branoh oflbM, IN MalbrtTT
■treat, Macon, Ua.. wber. yon wilt find
In th. Brittanlca reading rooms com
plete sens of this magnificent library
and reoelTt ootirteoua attention.
Madison Ayenue
HOTEL
Hadlson Ave. and 58th St.,'
NEW YORK.
$3 fer day and up.
American Flan.
Fireproof and first-class in every par.
tlcular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt
Line cars pas9 the door.
H. M. CLARK, Prop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , U
DR. J. J. SUBERS. ,,
Permanently located. In the spe
cialties venereal. Lost enernr re
stored. Female Irregularities and
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address fn confidence, with stamp,
210 Fourth street, Maoon. Gs.
DR. C. IL PEETE,
EYE. EAR, NOSH AND THROAT.
806 SECOND STREET,
MACON, OA.
DR. t. H. SHORTER.
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office SN Cherry St, Maooo, Os.
DR. aiLJIER’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office and residence. First street, near
Ohorrye
J. Cooper Morcock. Louis B. Warren.
MORCOCK * WARREN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rooms 22 and 23 Exchange Bank
Building, Macon, Ga.
Interrogatories promptly and neatly
executed. Collections a specialty
Mind Reader and Clairvoyant, a largo I
The amount of business you
are to get during the Fair de
pends very largely on the
amount and manner of adver
tising you do. The TELE
GRAPH is the only medium
through which you can hope
to reach all the people.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
I7« Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,000
5 per cent. Interest on deposits
at: »1 and upward. Real estate loans on
tin monthly installment plan, and loans
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for trust funds. Will act aa
administrator, executor, guardian, re-
celver and trustee.
H.,T. POWELL.
H. O. CUTTER..
J. W. CANNON,
President
.Vice-President
Cashier
EXCHANGE BANK
• OF MACON, OA. 1
J. Teroar. Oeo. a Turpin.
President. Vlce-PresldMit.
J. W. Cahenlea. Cashier,
We solicit the business of m iron ant*,
plantar, and bonks, ottering th—
oourtesr, promote sm, nl.tr and Kbw*
nitty. Th* larraat capital sad aural ua
of any bank In Mlddl. Georgia.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CQ
MACON, QA.
H. t. tamer. President; Oeo. n Tun.
ftr. Vlca President; J.
CaShler; D. M. MeUlgnn. Accountant.
capital OM.M. surplus meoe.
Interest paid on deposit* S per not.
*er t—ns Economy Is the read tn
wealth. Deposit your HTtap any they
win be Increased by later mu Com
pounded eami-annually.
J. V. Johnston. PreMdaat. J. D. Stetson. Vie. Prnildwt. L. P. Htltynr. Ckshler.
Tile American Kational Bank,
MAGON, GA.
CAPITAL..-rr ., „ ., „ .tIM.OM.M
Largest capital of any national bank _
fc to%tartt3. 00 “ “ d ^'“* U * U * Ul T ** lv * ettentian^^Sorreepo^
BURPLUa., „ „ „ „ ..tU.Md.N
(.antral Georgia. Aooounta e*
COTTON.
I vrleh to Inform my friends ani rw-
tronft that I have moved acrosa Poplar
atreet, oppomte my old sUad. and with
improved facllltle* and morw conveniently
arranged warehooae, X am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage
Coneirnmteu? always receive my prompt
axul personal attention.
KKW ROOF* CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
aUARAKKEDI
XLLIOTT SBTESa
CTA3 Poplar atreet
OF MACON. GA,
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
FEESIDKST.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CARHrvu
L C. PLAIT'S SOI,
BANKER
■ACOll GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHES 186}
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild 0/
London for all European points.