The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 10, 1894, Image 8

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a Tins MAUUJX TJSLMGBJLrn: ESATUKUAI MORNING. NOVEMBER 10, 1894 THE TALENT TS LUCK. Four of «he Favorite* Were Wtanem at Bt. A*iph'»- „ ’W'UrilnsrtOX. Nov. 9.—There ws* » wnts’.l ui'ten'Hitee n-t ft. Aem* * v«»- trrday. Tlie wei'lher *»* pleimnt nnu Uio tra'rk In ffslr condition. Four _nf the favorite* and one neoond baric* were nameU by the *portlo« element. FeatWri mi heavily bunked to whi from (Die oSlier nix 2-year-OH* in the flrnt event. She odd* being forced down to 4 to 8. After a Ion* deHy at ft* poet. Festival *ot off In front and led hy a loopfi to the upper turn, where Plinthenli took *ueh a lead that Rer- iffn up. Opposite the Tub- oin otme up In a (In* npurt, and be fore PiTflhenta could recover tti* wire had been returned with Tueron a neck in front. Feet!Vo 1 wue three length* back of Partlhenla. W4*rnbfcr;t. even tTfon^v fflvorit#, lei (he eecond. got n lwvp*i’» ad van- rage of the etart, though I/ongbronk wive nlotv*nSde tibroutth the back ntreitch. In the <0n*!e Wember* pulled ou 4 op'd Won a* he pleoned. Kilkenny win She likely one In the third, with ready taker* nt even mon ey. He wan quite a dl’.oppo’otirrrent, ei..wever. never attaining n better ptvte tfv-n Uhlrd. OrtimpiMin. a I! te I riiot, sprang to the front and waa never ntutftt. winning by two lenrtba from TU-ickfont. Kilkenny third, elx length* lack. Ourto* took the fourth evenf* by half n l-ngth from Bvmarlton, after nn ex- rltlntr flnluh. Bd Kearney wo* a pro hibitive favorite In 4he flfWi *t 3 to 10. Rewnord. a »econd n'lolce, nr. t to 1, nrl Wolcott, the oiitatder. wt 10 to 1. ThcSh ree could almoet be covered l>v n bnvaket far the eretire dlttiince. Will Elliott wxs the big favorite In trie hint rve nod eailly defctlcd Harris and Mttl* Blit. IN THE PAVILLION. The favorite, mode an even break nt Bt. Anal* yeatetduy. The weather avian clear, but the track waa heavy nret nepitehea numeroua for »ucfi 1 iB*rt fevie. But all that wit* yeoterdliy. Totty dhe track tn nknoat *urn to lie govt. ami the card for Mila afternoon fa •% ptirlloularly nice one. An n medium fnt “PCCUVii:»VK myth Wig better hue "been on line board* for many iliy*. On pa per It look* a* If there nlmul.1 be bet ter than even mnnev nw.tlnnt hroy of them, and yet It wouldn't take n frreit ii-nout of ntudv to Inqd on noveral t'H'nyn "iin co.I ax ever mme down ffw pike." Welt. It'n Saturday and tftere’ll be a godl crowd In Uho pavllllon to en- Joy she eport. Fliwt quotation* received nt 12:46 n. m. AT ST. ASAPH YESTERDAY. First race—Four and onedvalf fur- lorr*: roaldena; r-lltag, Time, 69 3-4. Tue.-ti'n. 97; 8 to 2 (N.uwy) 1 Pamlhcnlt. 103: 4 to 1 (Beirgen) 3 Fertlv.i1. 116; 0 to 6 (I.tttlefleld) 3 Second nice—Five arid omi-hilf fur- fanga: Mandlcaip; eeUln*. Time. 1:14 1-2. Wernbery. 114: even (GMItlnl 1 Lnngbrook, 113; 2 to 1 (DaSKeTt) 2 Melody, 10; 2 to 1 fPenn) 3 qihiti',1 T.ice’.-tiiree-quartern of a mile; eeUMB. Time. 1:22. Oramplon, 102: 10 to 1........(Tribe) 1 RWcktoflt, 102: 8 to 2 (Bergen) 2 Kilkenny, 99; 8 to 8 (Orimn) 3 . Fourth idee--Four and one-hnlf fur- lopve; rolling. Time. 0:59 1-2. Ctn-liu*. 94; 2 to » (IR. Wv*(rett) 1 FrraWMn. 97: 4 to l...,(C. O'lrlginl 1 Inn. 100; 9 to 8 (irannwaltV S ■FWfi race—Five und o*l*-*ialf fur- tonga: Belling. Tim-. 1:12 1-3. I'M Krorney, 109; 1 to 3 (Slrne) 1 Wlvtrritt. 94: 7 to 1...........(Keefe) 2 Reynold. 101; 7 Jo 2 (Tribe) 2 Sixth mcc—Flve-elgths of a mite. Time. 1:041 3-4. Will Elliott. 100: 2 to 8..'....(Tribe) 1 Hivrrl*. 97; 7 to 2 ..(Keefe) J tittle Billy. 198; 8 (o 1.... (Daggett) 3 Truck eh>w. Ftrnt men—Onefhfcslf mile—Bvcthetlia. 104; Penrl. 104; troxle*v field. 104; Nine- vnih. 108; Pretrme. 10B: Fenllval. 113. Socond roco—Six and enoJiletf fur- lone*: eelkrer—J)»rfttrifllli. II: PocOilon. lot; l^ortiVdo. ftoj; ltthun», 103; I’rtncn Oeorve. 10S: Swv'ohvne, 112; Little Ham, 107: neynuitj, 108. Third *m»e— 1 Thnee.qunrtem of e «n»e -Derelict. 97: El'x Reed. 96; FluKh. 98; Rompjree Oirl, M; Oocldaid*. 108: Kin* flotd. Id: tPboebu*. 109: Saillo Wood- fond. m. ■ Fourth race—six and mnedintf Mr- 8>nx»: netllny—jrotnt.VTe; 108; MelotlY, vat; Dironten. 99: rulhner. 99; Flirt, 1$9- rinlllce. 112; tndra.'IOl. V 'Fifth r*,ee—One mile—Snawr and D’nc». 102: Nero, 107; Tom Bkldmre., '07: We>tohc«lor, 107: Copyrtpht, 107: f'-ria, 97: Slur Actrewi, '101: Ml*a Dixie. 101. sixth race—One mile: rentlomon'r N-.hidicup—Mr. McDemvrtH'* Elrffiln, 689; Mr. nrnmp'9 Vkrecluw, 189; Mr. flimnlnurinm'* Falrfar, 148: Mr. Me. F,ui',«y'n CiUckniwm, 149; ITr. ptone'* Lady Betty, 135; Dorter’* Phefry, 138. CURRENT TOPICS CLUB. DESOLATE BEAUVOIR. Fearful Picture of Wreck and Hum Being Wrought. A correspondent of the Greenwood, Mis*., Flag write* a* follow* of the de cay of the famotu Beauvoir catate ol Jefferson l)av'.t: "Vie left Beauvoir ycaterday morning quite early, anticipating * plea taut day lu Biloxi, and must eay Unit wo en joyed It far beyond our cxpc-ctationa. We met many of the Hiloxiauv aud fouud them a fair sample of our big- hearted 'MjUippian*. A* we Journeyed down the beach could be seen In the distance the beautiful little city nest ling by the «e.i, II* ilomes and spire* reaching high ,n (be br.ght, blue sky. UHe lovely panorama it presented, though four tii.lea away, seemed hut a »hort distance Ix-fore us. ll.laxi tn a «lty of 7,000 Inhah.tanis: it has Ue- llgbtfut' shell drives, graceful live oak groves, splendid ha thing and Ushlng; It not only delights ihe dimmer visitors In scareh of cooling breax.4 and restful shades, but' situated as It Is, on that grand .rank line, ilie Louisville mid Nashville railroad, with Its courteous and obliging officers, makes it quite u winter resort for ,nc visitor from ilia frjgld North and bl.zaard stricken west. While In this picturesque little city we vi^ted the retin al aud hospita ble home of Gen. and Mrs. Joseph H. D.H.S, Mrs. Davis ahoivnd us Ihe pic tures of the three generation* of the lamented Jefferson Davis family, be ginning with the pres dent and Mrs. Davis, .Mrs. I lay.'*, the r eldest daugh ter, and grandson, Jefferson Hayes Davis. This was ii plcasng sight to n Mlsslssippian, and one long lo be re- uiomtiered. Mrs. Jefferson Dav's will return in the fall to Beauvoir, but alas! what a sad change she will <lnd in Hie dear, Ksilmved home where sho spent, with her unloved husband, tlm Inst days of his declining years. The storm of last October seems to have burst In all Its fury upon this sacred spot, changing Its »{pea ranee to that of dilapidation and, I might udd, des olation. The lordly live oaks which wore .Mr. Davis’ pride, and beneath whose tranquil shades be spent so many dreamy ho ire, wrecked by ibis fateful storm, tt ,w form ,i i mg'ed muss across the road and al . ig the bench of Beauvoir. The fences, too, are de stroyed; lu fact, the frout yard was torn asunder and a part was swept Into a great carnival of ruin, nml now only a temporary fence of two rotten planks and two barbed w.res tacked to P’no poles enclose this historic home. Tile road Is forty feet nearer the home, that much of tlio front yard having been taken for this purpose. The place thus changed since Mrs. Davis last saw If, will scarcely be recognised by her mid .Miss Winnie. Wliat a pleasure it would be to her friends If the noble women of Mississippi, before Iter re turn, would restore the old borne, as marly as possible* to its former condi tion. Will not some one take the load In this noble enterprise? I.et Ihe pa triotic ladies of the state teach the men that tlielr love for Jefferson Da vis, for Mrs. Davis and for Hie daugh ter of Ilie Confederacy Is still fresh in thc'.v hearts.” Drives in, Underwear. ? Phillips’. Overcoats that will do you proud, Phillips’. Formation of a New Orguntritlon tit Emory. ’ Oxford,' Nov. 8.—(Spedkil.)—Thurs day night n now nrr*nl*n«lc*t wo* hn-tned among tlhe students of Emory | Oiling*, wM*W promise* to be of great benefit »o It* member* »nd trie <-f>-n- muntty In xdhlrti they reside. It !* ciBed rite Emory Current Topics Club, sod hold* a charter In rite extension drip trim cor of the American Ireltltute of Civic*. The membership I* limited to fifteen unj only those students standing btcrieet In the senior, tuntor nrd eonbomore Cleeses nre eligible «o memberdhlp. The meeting wns celled to order by.Mr. W. H. Burk, president pro. «wm.. snel the object of the move ment explained by Mr. Ivey Lee. The elub vest* then pemresnently orgxnUed nn.l • ronstltiMton nnd by-kvsw udopt- ed. The following ore the dh»nt»r member*. Messrs. D. D. Cox. E. 41. Jcnew. K. R. Hints* J. S. HiH, W. 11. .Park. Olln Dehn. Ivey L*e. The ntlleer* elected for the ensuing term of three mouths were: E. R. Hlne*, president; D. D. Cox. vice president, nnd J. E. Hill, necretory. The club meet* on Thurniiy nlghl ef .mgi week, and the order of busi- net* l» to discuss the current tonic* of the day. such us potttlaal isnd ronrree- »lcnht new*, foreign s (fairs, social problem*, eelene* and lltemture n»vd | eF. thereby making dhe member* of j the club bebter Informed nnd better flFed for thr duties of cltlseRehlp. Oreit good Is expected to grow out of thl* omntntlon, a* the men ru- llsidd In the worir nre seriously tn earnest nnd determined to mike the club n benedt nnd n eredlt to Emorv nnd to *he country. The limit of flf- t*«» will be reached by next meeting. PRIMARY IN LOWNDES. Every Assurance of the Election of Democratic Officer*. Valdosta. Nov. (Rpec*il.)-nh* Democntle primary to Isiwnde* coun ty resulted In the nomination of the following: county commissioners—J. O .Vamedoe. J. E. Webb nnd J. D. Hotchkta: clerk of court R. T. Myd- dleton; tax collector, E. A. Carter; •ax reoriver. T. R. C. Em*: treasurer, Maxey AShlev; sheriff. J. W. UcRrte; coroner. L. C. Rol.vnon. There were twenty-seven o«olM«'*i In th» BeM ml dhe cantewr wu Hvetr. biit the ticket give* general siitsfao- WT. and Lowode* tncreised Demo- craric malortty fo- Turner sseuree , *" Jahuary against nny Fweitte ticket thill may be put In «re pMa. [Joyous | [throbbing \ life f offered to the chronic 3 I invalid would be regarded | [with distrust I Longsuffer-| ling leaves the patient| ihopeless—he believes nog | more in any cure. Would p gtliat such hopeless ones could Si g read the testimonials of jj Brown’s Iron Bitters S They point a way to relief and g S health, and they are genuine! 9 3 n - . SwaKT Watrr, T«xa*. B *J For twelve long year* I was a great s B suderer from kidney and other trouble*. 5* 5t aud at timtt wa» coutmcd to n>y btd. 1 S S tried n numbrr of medicines recom* -a K mended by aympathlting friends and pre- S n . • ui ctl by pturaldaaa without recct\ m»: a tl>< lent benefit. Then I gave Hnmn’j Q a Iron Hitters n trial, and two bottles § S3 brought me off my back. Today I am S g well and hearty. \V. T. Cqok. 3 and then this: = ... . . Trs B*ookx,Tekn. 8 Ann being umin the c.r. at . nnyeie- ■ l.n tor eight year*. I commenee.l l.lung 3 Ueavm'* tree Ulttere wilh 1h. ie.aU S ttut t am entirely cared. It I. Ihe beat S remedy I have ever Uken,»nd I certainly 3 wl.h th*l every wnnun .uSciInx as I did q coald know it* v»ue. „ Mu. Rosa R*bc». a Does the above knock | at your door ? | Tho Genuine hns tbs Crossed § Rea Lines on (be trrapper. jr 1 Baovrw CmiUJCAV Co . SUUimore. MJ Sr ditiimmiiimiummis iLibbey’s MEN’S CLOTHING! Shall it be an Overcoat ? What think you of a Black Kersey at 510; color war ranted, made in a thor ough way. You’ll see same goods in $16 coats. At SI2, as cheap accord ingly—wool lined, silk shoulders, long cut—all the newest Overcoat kinks. These Bla9k and Blue Cheviot Suits, single or double breasted, at $15 are $20 grade—just as these Fancy Cassimere Suits are $18 instead of $26. We are far in advance of united competition in all that makes a perfect organization for the retailing of high-class Clothing. You err if you buy elsewhere. . EADS, NEEL & CO. MACON, GA. 51 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. TEMPU8 FUGIT—Is true, but the time we give you Alee none too last; neither too elow. Our time pieces both tor pocket and mantle are all guaranteed. Try one. GEO. T. BE ELAND, Jeweler, 320 Second Street. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) I On account of Its / bsolute purity, wh-oleaomeneas, good taato and quality to aid digestion It U t. most pleasant and refreshing beverage, nn article Incomparably strengthening to the In valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from the b(»st selected malt and from Imps Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method in the Hof Braue- rel at Pilson, Bohemia. Barbaroesa la a light, pain table beer, unexcelled In tawte and brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality Is preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connolaeurs. For tne dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bot tle of Barbarossa. ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered tmywbero tn tft* city. ’Phone 434. Sole Agents. Rand, M'cUally & Co/s ATLAS OF THE WORLD HIHET7-TW0 MANY ENTIRELY MAPS. FEATURES, METH0D3, Theo Ethno Chrono Anthropo BLo Geo Topo Hydro graphical HISTORY of tho WORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 18Q0, Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of the World’s Bright Men. Historic Praotio Systematic Statistic Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMa GAZETTEER and ATLAS. AL Of. Price’* Cream Baking Pouffe, WttkT* Fair hlcknt *o.,d. <«Sii**v»'8A'.MS\2S£ iff |leads the WORLD. I AMERICAN j CUT GLASS. | If you want the5, finest quality cut<? glass, buy goods ^ having this trade f mark. <• CfflST H. SOLOMON, Sole Agent, % llttlH COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will be aokt before the count home door la the rity ot Macon. Bibb county. OeonrH. on rhe (Iret Rnstu In Decem ber next, durinc the loxol houna or sale, all Shot lot of land near dhe oKy ot Ma con kunsiet ns lot No, 1 accordant to n survey ot the orooerty ot Lawrence MUIer. bttvlnx * front or 41 1-4 feet on a continuation ot EUU street, atsl extend- Inc back 8o the pronerty of Bailey a >Us- tane: ot 1W feet, reference betnx made to the pint of tho oooenty ofonanUd at tached to the deed of Pxrah Wnmm iti.k to Laxrenee Miller, rerordeil In Book A. J., fotlo 792. clerk - - office Bibb supe rior court. Slid property levied on to •aUafy a 0. fa. laaued from the city court of Moron In tnvor ot the Btbb R-at Ftttat* and hastoveonent Comcuny \a. F. J. Btubb*. L. a HERRINGTON. Deputy Sheriff. Threo hundred and forty-fiv* pages. Bound in finest quality English cloth. Printed upon fine calcnd* cred paper with marbled edges. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $7.50. Cut out coupon and send it with TWO DOLLARS, and we will 6end you a copy ol the magnificent work. Size, 111-2 x 141-2 inches. Out of town purchasers t* pay carriage* LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. la thd time to buy the above before the cold weather comes. I hav the larges; stock South, with price* lower than evar. ......T. C.. BURKE. o. P. &'B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. iflSH Ml LUMBER MOULDING PMl L1M: AND CEME.iT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOtfSES. G. Bernd & Co. MACON. OA. Manufacturers and imwrs.a BABSXEm BADDLBHT. LEATHER AND SHOE FIDISCH tre. 452, 454 an-ra 4J3 Cherry 8lr»aL L. Cohen & Co., LIQUOIIS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest house In Macon. Order* promptly tilled. J. L> MACK, Manager* • • • Macon Ga. A trial solicited. MADQH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER C0 M INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS ! AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF— Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. W.L BoseiLAS $3 SHOE NOSaUMKINa -J&SSSSSKUf* 13.5P POLICE,3 Soles. *2.*l.y Bm$SD#tiHOQ BesTD° NG01 'A ,5EN0 FOR CATALOGUE * W*ia*DOUSLAS« BROCKTOI4, MASS. You can e.iTc^nonrr Jby^ptircliaslui: \y. L. Because, xvc nre the large "tmanfl fncturer* of ndvertised «hoe» in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman’ll profits. Our shoes equal custom work In style, easy fittiug and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lowcy prices for the value given then i'.yotbermake. Take no substitute. If your ROCHESTER SHOE** CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. SPECIAL NOTICES. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Loan* made on choice real estate and farming lands In Georgia. Interest 7 tier cent. Payable in two, three or flvt years. No delay. Commisatons very reasonable. SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT COMPANY. 420 Second Street. Madon. Oa. ARTHUR PEW, Civil Engineer. M. Am. Soo, C. E. M., Inst. C. E. Surveys, plans, eatlmates and speclflca. tlons. Office 617)4 Poplar street, Macon, Georgia. LOANS NEGOTIATED, On Improved city and farm property tn Bibb and Jonea counties In loan* ranging from 2879 ud at 7 per cent sim ple interest: time from two to five years. Promptness and accommodation a spe cialty. X- J ANDERSON & CO.. No, 318 Scoond Street. Macon. Ga. MONEY TO LOAN. Seven per cent. Loans negotiated oa Improved city property end farms. 288 Second atreet, Macon, Ga. CiTY REGISTRATION. The books, for the registration of voters for the city election to bo held on December 8, 1894, are open from 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday during the month of November, Registration office second door city hall. BEN C. SMITH. n . - T. L. MASSENBURG, WM. L. JOHNSON, • Registrar*. AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY In the Grand, Atlanta, Go* Complete courses In bookkeeping:, shorthand, tplegntphy and collateral branches. Long established. Best ref erences. Send for Illustrated catalogue free. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to an act of the general assembly, approved December 18. 1893, of my Intention to transfer to Darwin G. Jones the follow- Seven (7) shares Southwestern railroad Company. G. C. CALDWELL, Exr. of Esb ot late Jacob CaldwelL Madison Avenue HOTEL, fladison Ave. and 58th St., NEW YORK. Sj fer day and up. American Plan Fireproof and first-class in every par tlcular. Two blocks from the Third and Sixti Avenue Elevated railroads. The Madison and 4th Ave. and Bell Lino cars pass the door. H. M. CLARK, Pare. Passenger Elevator runs all night. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent, 36 Second stree X have some nice houses yet to ri Come and see me about them. Sev< farms to rent, and some splendid of Ings for sale. List your property v me and give me a chance to see wh: can do with It. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , I, DR. J. J. SUBERS. 1, Permanently located. Xn the *] claltles venereal. Lost energy 1 stored. Female Irregularities a poison oak. Cure guarantee Address in conlldenc*. with Stan 610 Fourth street, Macon, Ga. DR. C. H. PEETE, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 806 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. DR. J. XL SHORTER, eye; ear. nosh and throat Office 568 Cherry St, Macon, Ga. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence. First street.: Cherry. MACON SAYINGS BA! 876 Mulberry Street Macon, Gi Capital and surplus $160,1 Pays 8 per cent Interest on deposlb ot 81 and upward. Real estate loans oi tho monthly Installment plan, and loaij on good securities at low rates. Lega depository for trust funds. Will act al administrator, executor, guardian, re ceiver and trustee. H. T. POWELL.. Preslden H. G. cUiittR •••.Vice*Presides J. W. CANNON Caahltt EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. GA. ' H. J. XAtnar, Geo. B. Turpin. President. Ylca-Praaldeoa J. W. Cabin!**. Cashier. W* aoUclt tha bualaeaa of msrehanta planter* and banka; offering then courteay. prompt****, safety and Ubee ■Jlty. The largest capital and aurolu ot any bank In Mlddla Georgia, MACON, GA. II. 3. Lamar. X’reildnt; Geo; B. Tu* plr, Vlce-Praaldent: J. W. Caban la* Cashier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant. CAPITAL; 8200,009. ' SURPLUS; JM.00O. interest paid on depoelta I per cent per annum. Economy la the road ti wealth. Deposit your eavtnga any the! will be Increased by Interest. Cota pounded semi-annually. J- 8f. Johnston. President. J. D. Stetson, Vic* President L P. Hlllyer. Caahler. Tie American national Bank, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..*. »» ,* „ ,, ..8250.000.00 SURPLUS.. ., ,, „ ..828.000N Largest capital of any national bank tn Central Georgia. Account* ot banka, corporation* and Individuals wU I receive careful attenUon. ‘Oorreepoo- ocnct Invited, • COTTON. I wish to Intom my friends end pa trons that I bare moved across Poplar street, opposite my oM stand, and with Improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse. I am better prepared than ever to bandit their cotton to ad vantage NEW ROOF* CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANKED! ELLIOTT rirw 817-623 Poplar atreet. First Moil Bank, OF MACON, GA CAPITAL 1 SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. I. C. PLAKT'S SOI, BANKER ■ACONi GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED H Banking in all its branches. Inter allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arran travellers credits on, Messrs. Rothschild London for all European points.