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THE MAOOH TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1894
R, C. WILDER'S SOUS CO.,
MACON, GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
Lumber, rough end dressed. shlnglea 1 athx. and dealers in mixed paints, lead,
alia. lima plaster, cement and builders' hardware.
614 TO 623 V IIIftD STREET.
THROUGH EYES
FEMININE.
••Here's a sigh to (those who love me,
And a tattle to those whu have;
Anti mnwtevpr city's shove me.
Here's a boar; tor every fate.”
Miss Mary Llxrie Wlnshtp Mwertaii»l
the cooitlng club, occnpoaed of twenty
young gluu, on yeaueiviuy ufterooon ait
u. vury etegea* lununeon. 'linen young
I riles are m*M 'to he expert* In llhe ouk-
rury am, awl each course tw uielr nin«a-
oons is pnoored by some oue <x toe
/numbers*.
timt Wlnshlp salestahsad the young
Me* dengntlully; she is a very on.ti ,n-
Ing hoMiec*. mil nU (the ajijaontmerrta
of her toooMoo were eltvsn. in toe ex
treme.
The Lag Cabin genmun cm FiUdsy eve
rt ug was a hues wuocuut tram atari to
tlDLMb.
"'line more, the merrier." always, end
there «u* an unusually large crowd
out; the atsxjfccahle wtMhor only mak
ing things biunter awl nixre enjoyiity.e
wi jlira. OPUS orclmitiu nrao at ii*
hurt, said id iAXock MemaJ to coma ear-
bar Khan ever (before.
.Mr. Mid Mrs. M. J. Halicher, Mr. ami
Mm. Hoary. iKcnUutll. llr. an'MU. Claude
Mantling UuuUely. Mr*. Lee JoiUiui,
Mieses Wise. Hal. 'Kinsley , Hulushtr,
liaosjoi Monyhani. CWby, Kogans,
tv oiioAiy, (Fry. Uuie, itcuw, Talloott,
WHUaglMun, Wiley, Kenny, iMceuia.
Hurr, White. Curd. Jo,on Cunl, Joins,
H. June*. DmUap, PiMrtJfO. W«n-
ters, BnuM. Jorasn. hllu, Conner, »un-
•rnm, SiimrtlttJ. Otlnlsr, CaikisreJ, blew-
m% Huimm. HstliHuu. Freeman, llex-
ler. Hoge, Callaway, l>ure untl. MoCuw.
Mi*. Curin' Harris la apertfflng seveiul
days with Me* Wuxtlay at BoWngorok*.
One of the mart tiMtHc lunches of
roues ever seen at uity anurl stVaur '.b-J
aw.01 »us cumul oy tiuu Willie Tllsi-
li-y Fnkluy evenmig ult <rM hit C'KjIn
Club, ‘the comtonmion of cea, mile
aiH fCnk pariaJ. ouui, wvtb mutuen-
HWr fenn Is quilts unusual, uml, Indeed,
It anuixeu the must oesuutul bouquet 1m-
aguuuale. Thun, (too, Muai lltuiey was
juut rme girl ft> eat oit ‘iinaee exqutorte
olooaaa
•n
The peat iwertc. aocfciOy, hna been a
perfect whSt-l. aUmnnon mid evening
furnses wviifooaH number, uni, Juuftng
tram the numerous loviuuoiw ulnuijy
out, line gaiety la not eoun to oeoue.
Among tne mast humoxk hItalia
hiuiiwtticiwuu Mini hoyctm' euchre par
ly, uml Mr*. Anlrow Orr's reception on
'Jtiuwliy, ut infonmul a: home at Jlie.
.Wimberly** Wedtuwdiy evening; lira
JMmiton's mud (Milas Wood'* ftlltemoon
cuohra ipadlit* TnunUty; the Cabin gor-
mum and Mr*, aparin*' rncqploii 1'VJJay,
Ml Mira iMury Wine.tip's lundnOon but-
unity ulltoruoon.
Hi
'Miss Chwun ty to expeeWU r,exit week.
After tin alwenoe or two monlhii, her
liiund* are very outer Oor her return. .
Of all the x-niuirtnilnmoncn lKr.it week,
hint. Wlina Sparks' reecc/Uon comes
rename ‘the linn. Friday adteinoon see
received her mimv\l tetenie tfuxn i to
0, nnrt «B She nremlinimcnlto of Sitrr en-
lertnianieirt wore elegant In llhe ex
treme. iMun. Kitirks wore a iirnfmiKlCont
gown of green *tlk with iulLmintngt of
lacs nxnd ohilton: Itho IkKcu mho re-
ceirvol moth her wero hwivlaoniely
dresseil and Oris gKaxy at beautiful
iwccnen tvinr inklewd a tlntsUng algl.t,
hl.ra. OWd HfKtrkH more n decoj.vite
gown at black and levMdsr, c.irryimt
vloliUn; Mr*. C. O. Uatlle't) gown wits of
while e-ilk covered In white ch-fTon;
Mina J. M. Johnston had an nn exceed
ingly luLvlsome cosUntre of Mack ami
lilnk-nwkpeil «i tin. nlifi itnim.ni'rjj.s of
jet: Mas Skelton Jem* wore a very
linrilaomo ault In Son: n nngivltlcen't
toilet of black and 'White irtun, with
ro.tur and romiltteo at imicaKta velvet,
woo caagutaMv baootnlng to Mrs. H.
C. flaMli dlaa. Woyd lUovu'tt gown, wttc
nf hgh't blue anil black ellk: Mrs. Ogden
Wore a wry heavy block silk, with kuho
nverdrens: nntl dire. Curry, in while
tflk ami real lace. The young hidlta
who ntssided Mrs. Koarka hi reetlvlns
were Ml« Iltvtolicr, In anicflt becamn
("* n or M.n i, n» uv .u:.i 1.1ii ■ iiiv 1 erv'f-
rati. with ulmest.-nn Beauty rosMj
Mlaieh Coicnxin, In cattn eklrts, with
fancy ehilb.in h . Mins KUM, lit M'l-
lotv «llk. uiu) M'u« Hullo HIIIII, hi pink
silk, wtoti kiev tiimmlngs.
Mr*. Hpacka’ homo was Ain.liStle.tlly
decorate!, the rramWIm color being
Plrdc men. chnsBaaMMinuiaa with
tlsfaily pink Higiew, auve « bright nrjl
(MNUI sir ho Dior mnirninceni: pnrloi*.
Fnvn heliliM a bower of {uhiis nnd
fonss operatic airs from eonie axcsMH
bind United dining the afternoon. The
NtMtaMIi were tliddghnSul h.oV ele
gant; after eevemi count* of mtuits,
t if a i Is, etc.. Ujtpod wnh ebntixpnjtw
punoli, dnlnity lot* in chryMV.hwmtm
min.pm, batitfldful lo iKihoM, unit deli
cious to tawe. were served, nnd. in fact,
the mipjwr win moat elaborate.
. One Heldom leu the pleasure of enj-xy-
Ing such u jc-nfeol reconUoit a* Mrs.
Sparks gave on IVidtiy afternoon.
The most JirllTlun affair noil week
will be the wcvldlnir of Mrs. Chtvpln
uml Mr. Talbott .mi VMiMiy even
ing. The ceremony nviil toe mMuneavel
t.y only Che family oral a limited iitmi-
li*T of X'ioSli. hnv* been tainted ito tiho
weVUiSg Nuiv.n-r.
This mairiug-, untelug, as tt does,
tVvo of Che mo-e papular xvursi pe.g>la
In Micon. Is of muohtntenot to e.xit<y
IMapte gonfimily. Mr. Ttlborfs r
tlv.ti from K'xt.imon.l ,i.i: 1 ivacir Qlg
on Tuewlay <0 be tprtweut tvt the wel
ding. — .
Dr, nod Mtw. C. H. Hall will erceftitin
the Chonpin-T.ilt»>tt n‘tidal {Meaty on
Tueeday oixmltag nf ilhater.
The account of the marriage of Ml«s
Maty Lou l'lenilr.a .< ..Vuxim.v will lit-
lorv-t aeorgla neoole aetiera'ly, nnd
espcchdly Macon oeoole, us she hits
visited this dlv several times. Miss
Fleming hna been a belle nlnee her
debut, nnd In winning her Mr. Mar
tin la more than fortunate. They both
have the congratulations of n large
circle of friends. The marriage oc
curred on cno evening of the list, and
the Augusta Chronicle says of It:
"The pretty {tome of Mrs. Hubert
Alexander r’Wmlng on Greene ntriM-t
wns a Mare of beauty fast night, the
occasion being the marriage of her
lovely Aiilghter. Miss Mary Lou. to
Mr. ‘WllllaTn Martin. Ail of.the crush
and levity of Idle eurloelty-neekers who
throng a eburdh wedding nnd rob the
occasion of Its sweet solemnity Is
avoided la a home wedding, where
only the fsmllv and intimate friends
ore present, sml never sms a ceremony
mor« beautiful and Impressive than
Ihxt which bound together the lives of
then* two popular young people last
trtr.it.
' almost the entire house was called
Ir.lo requisition, and even then the
number of guests had to be greatly
curtailed on account of the limited
room, nnd only the Intimate friend*
could be added to the large faattiy
connection. Lovtnc friends of the
brMe hud transformed the whole in
terior of the house Into a bower of
I vellhess, (ho pretty rooms being ar
tistically decorated with chrysanthe
mum.,. palms and smllax. man
saades on ornamental ptuno lamps
softened the lights and at the some
time lightened the decorations.
"The brhle and groom, surrounded
by their attendants, stood In the ai-
oove In the front parlor, and the cere
mony was performed by Dr. J. T.
Munkett of the First Presbyterian
church In an unusually happy nfan-
ner. All of the company commented
upon Ms felonious words and the
beauty of the ceremony.
"The bride and her bridesmaids were
richly gowned, and It was an unusually
pretty wedding party. After the cere
mony,' and After the bridal couple had
received the congratulations of the
company, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and
m*lr attendants withdrew to n supper
roam across the hail on the first tloor,
where they ourrounded a beautifully
decorated table and enjoyed a delight
ful wedding supper. The supper room
for the guests wus on the second floor.
"The bride Is the daughter of the
late Col. Robert A. Fleming, nnd In
herit* the sterling qiMlitlcs of mind
und‘heart of both her parents. She has
been notable since her debut In so
ciety for her lovefy manners, her
freedom from affectation and her wo
manly bearing. Charming In peraon
and gracious In manner, her popularity
was not to be wondered at.
‘The g-oom. Mr. William (Martin, Is
one of the best known and most
praiseworthy of the young men of
AagusUi. In business circles and In
society he Is popular with both young
sn«l old. Years usohe began work, al
most a boy, In the Georgia Railroad
Bank, and has worked his way to the
responsible position of receiving teller
In this famous Institution. (He Is rec
ognised as one of the most promising
and successful of the younger business
men, and and enjoys the respect und
conftdenco of the community. Affjbto
und courteous at .'if. 1 times, be makes
friends of all with whom he Is thrown
In contact, and to those who know
him well he Is one of the most lovable
of men. He deserves (he fair prlxe he
•At' midnight Mr. and Mrs. Martin
left for New York and other points of
Interest, followed by the cordial con-
grotuklttons and Best wishes of aCl of
their friends.
Professor Agostini will give hls clos-
Itvs soiree at tho Hussars' Armory on
Wednesday evening. The little folks
will have the floor for their fancy
dUnces until (>'.30. after which time the
boys, principally of the Terpslohorean
Club. wKt amigo the bop.
The football game on Thanksgiving
day Is to be a great social event, us
well as an affair of great interest to
ntMetes ond school boys. Everyoody
Hhoutd attend nnd And out which Is
tho winning team before hand. In or
der to wear their colors. A number at
swell traps will be decorated, and It
would he a good Idea for the boys to
have boxes und sponsors. I have not
heard their plan*, but certain It Is They
will spare no slain* Co make the game
a great success.
A't 8 o'clock on tbo same afternoon
tho young ladles wK give their german
at (be Cabin, complimentary to Che
xenilemen who nro members of that
club. The young ladles it the head of
the sdticune ure preinrlng an elegant
supper and Card will furnish the best
music. The affair In something very
delightful to anticipate.
MS
Friday evening n verv enjoyable so
ciable was given In the Mulberry Street
church annex, under lb* manttgoment
of the Epworlih League. Tils club Is
not more than 'two months oil In Ma
con nnd already has a mnmbersnlp of
more than 100. Their first entertain
ment vvos very enjoyable anU a de
cided succeas. and II Is their intention
to give them frequently during tbo
•winter. . V
OH. WHAT A COUGHI
Will you tieed tbs warning—the sig
nal. perhaps, of the sure approach of
Hint more terrible disease, coniumtionf
Ask yourself If you can afford, for the
suite cf saving CO cents, run the risk
and do nothing for It Ws know from
experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure
your cough. It liovor falls. This ex
plains why moro than n million battles
were sold tho past year. It rcllevsa
croup nnd whooping cough nt once.
Mothers, do not be without It. For
lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's
Pofous Plasters. Sold by Goodnyn A
Small Drug Company, corner Cberry
street and Cotton nvenue.
KEEP IT GOING.
Tell' your relatives, friends nnd ac
quaintances* that flic best and cheap
est plnco In Macon for china, crookery,
ghiHstvare, tinware, stows nnd house
furnlrhlng goods Is nt the J. w. Do-
mlnpctv’ Hotiso Furnishing Emporium.
(Mulberry street.
Salvation Oil Is n certain cure for
headache, toothache, earache, etc. Only
25 cents.
It is I
la Fact
l that Cotlotene makes bet-
. ter pastry than lard, is
more reliable than lard,
more cleanly than lard,
1 more healthful than lard,
•and is superior to lard
* for frying and shortening.
• COTTOLENE in ns'
I commended by expert'
i cooks and endorsed by
i scientists. Once used al- fj)
O ways used. Sold in 3 and (?)
(to) 5 pound pails. See that
trade mark—steer’s head * I
j* in cotton-plant wreath—
'-'•'is on the pail, *■'
0^
Uatlo only by
Tho
Y N.K.FalrbankCompany, 1
ST. LOUIS and x
CHICAGO Vp
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DLPPjWS
But it is the doing, not the say
ing, that counts in the long run
in selling Clothing. Sometimes
we may seem to be a little boast
ful. But what, short of super
lative adjectives, can fit superla
tive doings? The Clothing store
that buys most liberally and
sells most liberally—of the best
that can be had—has no place
for coinparitives in the selling.
It isn’t tho blaze of an electric lamp here and the
glimmer of a two-cent tallow dip there, but the steady
glow of grand doings all the time and all over, the
store. The things we tell of are no more worthy of
a word than the multitude that are passed in silence.
No matter what your Clothing need we can give you
Style, Quality, Fit and Save You Money. Anything
the season calls for.' .Made our way—the best that
wisest'Cloth Buyers and brightest tailoring can turn
out. Buzz-saw cut, ^lap-dash sewing and skimpy
sizes don’t puss mu ate I here.
• }B .
CZARINA’S.
The latest fad, at GEO, T.,
D'S. Jeweler. 320 Second Street.
MACON, GA.
351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
J, UU11U1 U|
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All .Kinds.
A Matter of Strict Importance.
TO BE WELL SHOD AND WELL FED IS HALF THE BATTLE OF LIFE
And tho Rochester Shoo Company, No. 613 Cherry «troet, doe* the Shoe
ing (to perfection, nnd nit ©rices to suit the times.
In order to reduce our extensive (took on band, wo have decided to eel!
the same at astonishingly low prices
Among the many bargains we will offer, we call your attention to a
few: »
H.OO Men's Fine llandeewed Shoes
for 33. _
S3 Men's Fine Handsowed shoos
for 32.
32 Men's Fine Ilandsewcd Shoos
for 31.(0.
31.60 Men's Fine Handsewcd, Shoe*
for 31.'
31 Ladles' Fine Handsewed Shoos
for 33.
33 Ladles’ Fine Handsewed Shoes
for 33.
33 Ladles' Fine Handsewed Shoes
for 31.60. .
SL50 Ladles' Fine I binds owed Shoot
for 31-
Call and cohvlnco yourself that tb c cheapest nnd best place to buy your
footwear la from tho
ROCHESTER SHOE C0-, 513 Cherry St.
CHOICE : HOLIDAY x GOODS
For the Children
In the way of Toys. Games, Books, etc., are being dally received, and yon will
bo amply repaid for calling before the rush for the holidays.
Everything at Hard Times Cash Trices. i . ;i k .j
Burke Book and Stationery Company*
.1.1 I , i {ESTABLISHED 1S81.1
ALTMAYER & FLATAU,
Wholesale Dealers in Liauors. Wines and Cigars,
467 AND <53 CHERRY 8TREET. MACON. GEO.
The best Liquors for the least money. Send for price list.
ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Agents.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Nbf 1* the time to buy tho above before the cold weather comer. I havt
&• largeat etock South, with prices lower than evar.
T. C. BURKE.
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
SASH. CQOHi, mm. HOtiLOHSi PAINTS. INE AND GWENT,
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LBADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSE.
L. Cohen & Co.,
J* Is. MACK, MAnagor* - • • Macon Ga.
LIQUORS, CIGARS end TOBACCO.
Cheapest bouse in Macon.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial solicited.
MACGH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000.
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.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of its ijbsolute purity,
to aid digestion it is a most pleasant
Incomparably strengthening to the In
This beer Is brewed from the best
from Bohemia. It is brewed after the
ret at Pllson, Bohemia. Barbaroesa. Is
taste and brilliancy, and on account
the Imported Pilsner by cdnnoleeurs.
For tne dinner table and for a lun
tie of Barbarossa.
Delivered anywhere In the city.
wbolesomeness, good taste and quality
and refreshing beverage, an article
valid and convalescent,
selected malt and from hops Imported
new existing method In (he Hof Braue-
a light, palatable beer, unexcelled in
of its excellent quality Is preferred to
cb there Is nothing better than a bat-
ULLMANN & WILLIAMS,
'Phone 434. ' Sole Agents.
X U. Johnston, President. J. D. Stetson. Vice President. L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier.
The American national Bank,
MACON, 'GA.
CAPITAL.,« tr , r ..3250.000.03
Largest capital of any national bank
Banks, corporations and Individuals wll l
deuce Invited.
SURPLUS... ., „ ,, ,, ..326.000.08
In Central Georg!*, Accounts of
receive cartful attention. Correspon*
The
Way to
Get
There!
Houston. Tex.
Gnlveston, Tex.
San Antonio. Tex.
Austin, Tex.
Dallas, Tex.
Ft. Wofth.Tcx.
Little Rock, Ark.
Louisville, Ky.
Cincinnati, O.
Detroit, Mich.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Chicago, III. , J
St. Louis, Mo.
Kansas City, Mo.!
Omaha, Neb.
St. Paul, Minn..
Denver, Col.
Kansas.
Nebraska. .
Minnesota.
Dakota.
California.
And al! Points West.
BUY TICkgTS OVtR THE
This line runs doable dally trains nod
through care from Atlanta to the Southwest,
via New Orleans.
Tbla line bat doable dally trains and throaf h
care front Atlanta to the Southwest, via Mem*
phis.
Tbit line bat double dally trains and through
cart from Atlanta to the Northwest, via St.
Louis.
Tbit line bat double dally trains and two
routes to Cblctfo and West, vis Louisville nod
via Evansville. _
Full Information choortnlly fnrnlohod upon sp-
plication to
FRED D. BUSH, Dltt. Piu. Agl, - ATLANTA, GA.
C. P. ATHORE, 6m'I Pan. Agio LOUISVILLE. KY.
CONSUMPTION
SURELY CURED.
To the EDiTon -rieaso inform jrotur re*d-
era that I havo a positive remedy for the
above named diseaso. By itd timely txoe
thousands of hopeless case* have been per*
manently cured. I shall be glad to send
two bottles of my remedy free to any of your
readers who have consumption if they will
send me their express and post office address.
T. A* Slocum. M.O., 183 Pearl St., New York*
SALE.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-By vir
tue of o resolution at city council of Ma
con, will be sold to the highest bidder
before the court house door in Md
coumty. on Wednceday, the 28th tost.,
between Clio hours of 10 tu m. and 4
p. m., that part oflotonef l) in block
thirty-one (FI) S. \V. C, In city of Ma-
ccm. arid eta/te and county, bounded on
one ekle by Second street, on another
by Hawtfabme street, on another by
lot of Mrs. Martha Cheeves, and on an
other by a thirty foot alley, said prop
erty having beetn purchased by the
cKy of Maoon under eaJe for taxes due
by Jno. W. Tracy. . n
C. H. HALL. JR., City Marshal.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS* , id
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
permanently located. In the epo
ctaltles venereal. Loit energy re.
ntored. Female Irregularities and
Poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address In confidence, with stamp.
610 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
DR. C. H. PEETE,
BYE, ear, NOSE AND THROAT.
. 308 SECOND STREET, a-1 j j
MACON, GA. -i.i
DR. t. H. SHORTER,
bye, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office 688 Cherry St, Moooo. Ga.
DR. GILMER’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office and residence. First street neai
Cherry.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
K8 Mulberry Street Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $160,000
Pays 6 per cent Interest on deposit!
of 31 and upward. Real estate loans 01
the monthly Installment plan, and loam
on good securities at low ratea. Legal
depository for trust funds, will act ai
administrator, executor, guardian, re
celver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER -Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Cashlei
EXCHANGE BANK,
OP MACON, OA. 1
H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin.
President Vice-President,
J. W. Patentee, cashier.
We solicit the business of mirahaata
planters and hanks, ottering th.ra
courtesy, promptness, safety and kber.
ahty. The largest capital and surplus
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CS
MACON, GA. J
JL J. Lanur. Preoldoat; Q«x B. Tup*
USr, VI©*-President; J. W. flrtnC
C&thler; D. 1C. NtlUgaui, Accountant,
CAPITAL *200.00#. SURPLUS, WOtOOO.
InUrcat paid cn dapoalU I par cant,
par aaanm. Economy la tha road ta
waaMh. Deposit your mrlngm any thay
will ba Increased by laUraat* Com
pounded semiannually.
,
A* T. HOLT.
Real Estate Agent. 36 Second street.
I have some nice houses yet to rent
Come and see me about them. Several
farms to rent, and some splendid offer*
lngs for sale. List your property with
me and give me a chance to see what ]
can do with it
i II
4
J. L. ANDERSON.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER
Plans elevations, details, printed sped,
derations and building superlntcndencoi
estimates furnished and contract!
promptly executed In any part of tht
state.
Postofflce Box No. 168. Office No. 162i
Third dVreet, Macon, Ga.
HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSES
ACCURATELY FITTED.
Ci
JOSEPH E. WELLS.
654 MULBERRY STREET.
OP MACON. GkA.
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER,
L C. PLAIT'S SOI,
BA-InTKIEJR
BAC0S GEORGIA. - - ESTABLISHED 1863
Banking in all its branches Interest
allowed on Time Deposits ‘
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits .on Messrs. Rothschild ol
London for all European points.