The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 28, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MOENING. XOYEMBEB 28. 1894 THEOUGH EYES FEMININE. ’•A girl IIk*B to /Vntf a fallow Who lx after fier own iip«rt-l/pc.*:ibe Jh th9 «ooJ of a fellow 1* sifter wme otter Ctrl’* toeArt."—Tratt. ««( -*. Among the raoet prominent social f'-fiin of ttie D-o.-.-u wm Mr.itleMrt Johnston’* eta* party last evenlnir. About fifty ctrds were- lesued. Mffi xf- ter the guest* hod been reoelvcd l>y Mr. and Hit. J. M. Johnston the young men wei» left to pursue their pleisurw, such as card*. f:irw«. pa pers alld. in pirCcular, the dtscuml of foothill. Th'e large draw.ng room on the risrUt Mf artistically decorated !H Vale 1-ilJ.-. • I v : 1- !l t.ie Me- oon team has adopted for Thursday. The chaodsllsre and mantel were tdraped.lli Yale blue ribbon and the dart, of color avas given by ,.!nk pern and La France rosea. Toe hall decoration* were Mrs. JeCnurton’s mag nificent palms and ferns from her own hot house end large banks of different colored chrybanthemum*. The beauti ful parlor, with the handsome o < Rnriisn mantel and andiron*. need ed no decorations whatever .and only isle vans •.•n«,1'd • eii|»‘t« meet. T.ie dellghrft/ly prepared supper of oysters, salads, bird*, tongue, ices and coffee wa» served early in the evening, and ’a* Mrs. Johnston does not serve wrnS to' very young-men there were no Wines at punch of any k.nd whatever. Tho guests were: Mesers. Walter Tur pin, Dave Qegrs, Harry Jones, Ed Da- vie, W1 turnip Cabanlss, Albert Taylor, Hatcher, Prosly Welker, Willie Con ner, Dcxmsrd Hughes, J, Pate (ttetson, Liwson Brown. Jaak Goodwyn.'rravls Huff. I hll JIoCT.I, Aim Dunlap. Tom Hall, Holt, Warren Tinsley, McKay, S.T JWden. Wlnahlp, Coleman. WlTJiig- «am, Conner. Anderson, Wilcox, Hints, LIQUIDS IN EQUILIBRIUM. Colored Liquids Ins Ola.. Flossing os Tap of On* Arotliar. It is f«n !n'cr«afltinpr.^mt of color blind ing which cin bo performed at tbo dinner laUn, whet* UhuaDj all tho Ingredient* can bo found. A toll, narrow stein gla la tho best. Four funuola are made of cardboard after the pattern shown In fho sketch, tho ends being turned oyer so as to form a spoutllko arrangement The tint liquid which la poured Into tlm plans la cold black coffee, well aweot- rnod. After this the funnels are mod. like quantity of water comes next, which HOW MUCH la poured through a funnel, tho bent edge of which le held oloee to the edgo of , the glass. For the third slant is used, Ogden, Lame, Rogers. Sparks, Light- ollrooll for tho fourth and alcohol last, foot. Boon. Wrfelay Hannon. Hardwick, All tho liquids nro poured in, asdescrlbed. Villa r* .r-,1 .It tlllnuhln D.adal. .L t- a._ _ • * . < BUU,Xard. iHL Wlnahlp, Barden. Cur- j through tho separate funnels. Each of K In raiment arc you accustomed to? Not more than wo can show you in our swagger Overcoats. Swell styles in KFRS-EYS, BEAYJERS, MJELTONS, CHEVIOTS. You see how the coat looks on you—no uncertainty about the shape or fit—nor quality of trimming either. J Pure silk or satin linings—slips on without an effort —no two inches of under coat collar showing. You are the judgo all the way through. Et?;. wan. aSS'wJJSS" 1 j theso liquids floats on top of the other, DUre, White and ^Hopluni for each Is specifically lighter la weight The eirly pert of next mbfilfc-Mre 1 ,' h f„ p r rc ^ dln « ? na liquids will Dupont Ouerry -,vj| entertain three of ,™n«>n n-’posoaeloiig as tho glow, le not «ie mnat ittraetlve young ladles in mo H I - tho secret lies In tho careful tv.* elate—kWasee Jennie Hollis of pouring In of the liquid, through tho Amerlcue. Alma Williams of C tlurn- per funnels, bus and Mamie flue Hill of Newnsn. <Mr. and Mrs. Charfes H, Talbott, Mr 'Aflm Talbott. Who Talbott, Mies ■ „„„„„„„ IMumford ond Charles ll. Talbott. Jr„ j u tho hammock wlien^Aitn 1 * r.reaarl truer,n vaster,l.'iv In at,and 111 ln0 "SmpiSBg. WllCn Alta S llinilllna The Odd Plata, Borthn and Mabel bad como to visit their cousin Altn. They were swinging reached Macon yesterday to attend the , c - m „ ou . w , t ? 1 nnrruce of Mr. Bate Talbott to Mrs. '! her hand. Onroppln. | mid len> Br ° *° m ° ,,lum ‘ toT }ou > Bll ° The dinner given* by Dr and Mr*. "Oh, bow Insolousl" orltsl Bertha, C. 11, Hall last evening was a very I cause we don’t have any at home, and recherche affair and much enjoyed by j we’re so fond of them.” the gueets, who were only Me mem bers of the two families, Talbott and Hill. The married folks of society were entertained very elegantr.y at Mr*. Lee Jordan’s, In hisicr of Mrs. Dadge- ly. There were about fifty guest* pres ent. and the Snccassful r.-otostims in u most Interesting gum* of poker were Mr*. Willtam Le* Bill* and Mr*. J. M. Johnston. Thu prue* were a very handsome solid silver, belt buckle and atlter elds comb*. The eupper, asrved Just after the game, «u* *sld to havu been one of the most elaborate of the season. The nftemoon was ;i chnrmlrg one In every particular and the party •was In every way worthy of so lovely a hostess. Tonight an event of much intorest, the marriage of Mrs. Cbopplo and Mr.' Talbott, will be solemnised nt the hand some home of Mrs. 8. n. Jenue*. There havo been few weddings in Ma con wheio the bride and-groom have received such magnificent and costly pr*senta as tho*. sent to Mrs. ChoprJn and Mr. Talbott. The cut glu«« xM sliver 1* especially It awl sum*, and ms br.de and groom MU go Immediately W their (tome, which ha* been beau tifully and gorgeously titled up by# the groom’s father, Mr. C. II. Talbott. The First meeting of the Glee Club took place at the home of Mrs, Bop.ile Hall on Monday evening and onjoyed a few hour* of the mod delightful mu- ale. The dee Cub Is not yet an organi sation, but they will form themselves into n regular club very noon and M3 certainly be n groat acquisition _ society. There- baeV etetjs been so few musicalee and recital* In M*con that a club of this kind will oortatnly be very popular. •M And now come* fho nU-<i*b«orblnic footbaE question! Th* iMaco*i tMBI havo thonen n» thflr wnonaom >Hbh AVIIllft Tlnil<*y, *Mtu WIm and Miss MinCbnm. T«ho«o ynung l.vllo* aro ■niout mthMulantlo in fholr cause amd nro nlwaya wcartnff blue coll*relte» and vlo)oU and do not lose nn opportu. nlty to put In «i roo<t word for the Macon team. Tho Mercer itioyn will uoubtleaii main* their pi ins today and o.ho?se their sponsora from tte many oh inners In Macon. 'Mra. Paul WHlInnham 'hwa returned fro a VIA to Vier nareinta In Tennea itee. 'Mra. (Monroe Felton la tho «ueet of Mr. <ind Mra. WKUarn Felton. Mra. R ,M. Seymour we*nt up to Atltnta for «. few day* to Attend the Rtptlal Mlaalomry^Hociely meetto^. niaek alllt aklrts are omomr fhe hlirh novelties/* If the nweet-aoented I makers In PUte shoo* can be believed, no tn^iiM*au ia complete without The model 1* simplicity Itself, * pWt| n skirt wirh Umbrella hocdk In the back, IcS'vc-ttttcd nround the >.lp«. it %i «i wxyH s"k-Hned; 1ms a mull bustle of curled 'heir, dusted with bet svnd elastic bands Judiciously placed to Uhrow the fulness out - f«^>m the ho baleycueo la uaed: fho b ii ^oiferaiiy protected by a velvet cord Only o little ttimmtnK 1* put velvet a^k. but It la of cb'Mce quality Roya. stripes masI taperlnf KmiOs of beMwAirk «re flrst Choice. Rub^ 1 lected ior young ladle* and olive for mntrom. The bronte ipreen ngatust black la very efTeoulve. Of courae. th’ skirts are for bouse wr.tr. No i^dy would dream of walking in one. They are worn nt dinner theatre and Tvrrtlea, wth elaborato waists, often Inexpensive tafTeta, cnVbelllahed lace frills, velvet bauds and paste stock aihl belt buckles. . Silk underskirts wer^ retired vrlfh straw bats .Just nohv the wind, of pettlc vit lame are rsAttant sx-st*M tiitfi ivd*. Theso aeneonable a-armen mtde In opera colors and trlnmikhdih embnddored rttflles and white T^ey e-e chc»p and very pretty.Violet and plok Wixt.vn*, trimmM with err *lered sulk over three or four lav rufllea, or® worn on Che street a *Veat deal. . Now York was named from the first title af the Duke <if Vork. oftonvanl .Tamm II, mok the city from the Dutch In 1604. Ifco Dutch called it New Amsterdam. Cajuga lake. In Kew York, was ao pained from an Indian word meanlnr •‘lake of the murky land." USE liOL*M KS* MOUTH WAStt Prepared by Drs. Holtnee A Maaon. Dsndsta WC MUSbTf,r Sire«. It cures bl nv*.ith. sore throatTc I-urineA the breath, drums u. For sals by Or. Price’* Cream Baking Powde* *«». Prir Hl*h«.t x.wL "Wo don't btivo any olthor. Aunt May *0Dt maninin tlicuo,*’ «ald Alta. "J’ only bad ono.’/ » "Tbpy nro Ju In* big ns pullet.’ oggi, Mid Muhcl, "BI fao yellow. I novor bad any of thla kind." "I’ll divide tbcm,” (nld Alto. ‘’There’, ono for Borthn, one for -Mabel, one for mo, ono for Bertba, ono for Mabel, ono for mo —and boro'* ono over. 1 do wl.h thing* would oomn out oven. I'll lmvotooount out, ami tbo ono that la out Bret will havo tbo odd ono; “Eny, mmy, lekcry Ann, Pllaoy, folaey, Blcholo* John, One, two, three, oat goes ye. Ob, goodyl I'm tho one.." "Moybo yot )ncw bow 'twos coming out,” said llerti x " 'Tl.n’t polljo to havo moro'n your oom’ny,” said Mabel. *’ ’Tlfin't polito to hint that folk* cheat," .aid Altn, "but wo'll draw cuto, and tbon no ono can «ny It waan't fair.” Pho cut threo Blip, of paper nod placed them In a book, with only tbo tons in light. "Now, the ono who draw, tbo .hortcab oon bnvo tbo plum,” abo said, "and no body can ««y n word or look ore**, .han't anyway." Borthn drew, and Mnbol drew, and tho Bhortct alln ol paper was left In Alts' band. "Thoro, now, you aeo It woo meant for mo to bnvo It," abo cried, Jumping up. But abo forgot tbo plum In her lap. It rolled down to tho ground, ond a big tur key gobbler who had bis oyo on It caught It up mid ran off with It boforo tbo natun- l.hed girl, could *iwnk. They looked at each other n moment. Tbon they all be gun to laugh. “ 'TwaB oil because I wn* ao «e!fl»h,” raid Alta. “I gucu my Inothor would bo ashamed of me If .ho know It" "Wo wero Just a* nfllflah," aald Mabel. “When wo were oom’ny, too," raid Borthn. 1‘Wnlt a minute,” raid Alta. Sho ran Into tho bouu and wxm returned with a rai.lt paper bog. “Ilore’o four choo'lato cream., two aplovO," alio raid. “It'a to punluh mo for being ao «elfl»b, 'cauio I bad raved ’em to oat niyuolr." "You muit havo two,” sultl Bertba, “elra wo won't bo punished, and wo wore Ju.ta. bad.” Tbon tho three little girl* *at In tho ham mock and ate their plum, and “choo’lato cream." a. happy iu threo Illtlo girl, oould be.—Julia D. i*ook In Youth’s Com panion. HUtary u an AuuMin.nL Th* following hint* Ull how a party of young folks may apund au otonlng both ploninntly and profitably: Select pome epoch In tho history of our oouulry. BttMy not only tho events and prominent ntou of that lime, hut also the custom*, manner*, .tyloof dreasnnd homo life of the people. .If, a. 1*often tiieoara in country rahool^ each child wants to take part In tho en tertainment, all eon be allowed to dreu In costume, and ovon the youngest can learn a few foot* and answer a question or two, for It will be neceuary to have a prepara tory drill, which .hould bo very thorough, bringing out all tho Information the chil dren can obtain or tho teacher can Impart. Th* Uu* spent lu such preparation will bo well employed, which oannot always he raid when time I. taken from the regu lar lewon. to prepare for a school exhibi tion. The stage can represent a room or hall of the oldon time, and when tho Impor tant night arrive* all the youug actors will appear dreued In the frahlon of the peaplo who figure In the events they will discuss. Tho famous men and women of that day will of coureo bo personated, and It will likewise always bo possible to have a groat variety of characters represented, ordinary people a* well as thora already known to fain at First on the programmo Is a history match, which, breidr. displaying tho knowledge tho young people have galnod, oan bo made a. amuilng os a spelling match and very Intare.tiftg to everybody prencnL Then follow tableaux representing his* torlcol or Imaginary scenes of tho time, Interspersed with reading*, declamations and old aongs—New York Kocoreler. E CZAttI\A58 *“"* “ * k * ’ ‘ \ The Iiltest Bid, at GEO. T. BEELAND’S, Jeweler, 320 Second Street MALLARY BROS. & GO. [Engines, Bote, Gins MACON, GA. SAW MILLS, 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Machinery AU Kinds. SHOPPING IN EUROPE. '*- ■■ Women the Managers of Most of tbo No tion ami Specialty Htorea. Outsldu of tho largo European shop* of national fmno a stranger h" knows where to ask for his or hor want*. Tho small shops Includo everything, but what things iu what shops I* tho puzalo. In a small Gorman town, nbon mosquito net ting was asked for at a general dry goods store, tho inquirer was directed to a small Ration, or what tho English term a ‘I thread and ncedlo,” shop fur it When found, It was wrapped In a nowspoper, and a largo pin served In tho plooo of twine. This sounds primitive, but no ono would think of oouplalnlngof tho parcel's appearance, oxccpt‘‘tboso particular Amorlcane,” onu of whom did protest most energetically against It " Tho glorcshops aro very small, bat also well fit tod up with ono or two countors, oomfortablo scats, a decorated window and mirrors. Why Is It that so many shops show mirrors dlroctlyopposltoacustomor, When sba docs not require tho old of ono In her purchase, unloss the idea Is to keep her In a good humor! In London ono of tho best glovora sells hosiery down stairs and glovos and fans abovo. ’ They also show gloro boxes, stretohors nnd pow- dor shakers lu tho sarno oasos with gloves. Mon soil the glovos hero and only try thnm on whon requested to. Only war ranted gloves are exchanged If they rip or tear when first putting thorn on, and only tho host qualities are warranted. In Faria m"**’ of tho ramo custom pre vails, though the chiof Bhops aro larger, ono on tho Boulevard doa Itnllona having two windows. No hotter glovos Can bo found tlmn ore sold at tho Bon Maroho and Louvre, where the glovo trade Is Im- monso, but tho small shops havo also an oxcellcnt trade. Many of tho costumo hbuscs soli gloves to match oacb"dress, which take.* trado that may bo called high Clara nnd higher priced. While tho sales people do not offer to try on glovos, thoy will dolt when roquosted to, and all first class gloves nro cxcliangeablo under tho conditions prevailing horo. Borlln abounds In glovcshops, also VI- enna, Hamburg, Drotdan, and Munich has at loast two neat ones, soiling a promi nent niako manufactured In tho outskirts of thnt city. Women are tho clorks horo nnd aro very prominent In tho moreantllo clrolcs of Europe, especially In Franco, whoro thoy scorn born with a business tnot ond fnanlty unknown to other nations. In Berlin tho display of dark rod plquo gloves In a pretty window was marked "Now York aty, V’ Europo did not take kindly at flrst to \rgo buttons, but now they are pronouuo - very ohlo. Tho fashion of Keeping gloves of all sire, looso in a largo raokogo that was noticed In auveral Ger man shop* docs not favorably lmprora an American accustomed to tbo neatly .wrap ped aDl l boxed glovca shown In this coun- try. What wo call notions—noodles, thread, dross stays, pine, bindings, Mo.—aro con sidered small wares and haberdashery in Europe,-tho latter term bolng common lu London. Tbroodnecdlo street In London protiably received Its name from tho anull wares or “thread and ncedlo" shops that were there lu bygone days. Such shops aro universally curried ou by women, and of ten tho owner docs dressmaking or plain sewing,—Dry Goods Economist. VITAL TO MANHOOD. ■ JBftJp* 0. WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TRF VI GOODWYN’8 DRUG STORE, Bole Agents. Cherry Street and Cottoa Avenue, Maoon. a*. Friend—Why are you so cmhuelestlo on lh« auoj-aci of women’s Miff ram*? Mr. No joy—The elections Always come In lh« spring and fall, don’t they! "OrtalDiy." Well, get’em Interested In the cam paigns, and they’ll forget about house, cleaning."—New York Weakly. Much of ths protended ullv.oU Imiwrtcd Into this oountry u msdo up In large part* Of i**nut oil pressed from African snd In- dlan peanut*. IVanut oil Is not only very fY 1 o11 - hut Is an excel- n ^, ,or flnu ““P* *“>» valuable for Ulumlnitiac oursoau. Soldo ring Aliunlulum. On© of tbo drawbacks to tho general uso alumlntuai hos been tho difficulty of aoldcrlng It. Many persons havo entirely failed In their attempts to unite alumin ium and other metals or to Join two phee* of aluminium. A film of oxida formed upon tho surface of tho metal scents to Ito tho cause of tho nonadherence, and tbl* all ordinary method* havo here tofore failed to removo. Booont experi ment* havo brought out new methods, -ml a compound of 60 paru of tin, 86 f aluminium and S6 of silver makes a solder that has thus far worked admira bly. It la neco-tsary to keep a clean metal surface, und this can be dono by heating tho aluminium to bo united until the sol der can l»> kept In a soft state for an in stant after contact with the plates or sec tions. Thla causes a costing of tho solder *- adhere to the surfsco of the mstal, and further trouble Is experienced. It has n suggested that the outside of alumin ium article* that are to bo put together should havo a coating of thla solder ap plied to their edges. If this were done, tbo difficulty would bo removed, as tho ooatlng. Already firmly fixed, would need “ further preparation.—jNow York Led- S«r. The protection attorded to tho earth by snow U shown by Rbcrmayor In tho “In fluence of Frost." In one observation tho temperature of tho air above tho snow was six degrees below icro. Under the snow the thermometer stood at 83 degree*. Hard are life’s early steps. And but that youth Is buoyant, confident and strong In hop* men would behold it* threshold ami despair. Clrolevlll*, o., woa to named because It was originally situated within one of tbs Imlian tuouiiU oircioa. An invaluable product made from the finest beef the world pro duces, * Extract ol Bee! LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates, Hb.v Is ths time to buy ths aboie before the cold weather comas, j havi (Us Urgent stock South, with prices lower than evsr. T. C. BURKE. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON, GA. SASH. D00R1 tUMBEl MOliLDIlii PAINE 06 AND CEMENT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co., J* L> HACK, Manager, • Macon Ga. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO, Cheapest house In Macon* Orders promptly filled. A trial aoltoUed. MACOH SASH, DOOR &> LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, -AND MANUF ACTURERS 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 Us r bsolule purity, wholeaomeneas, good taste and quality to aid digestion It U a moat pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to the In valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from tho best selected malt and from hops Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In toe Hof Braue- rel at Pllson. Bohemia. Barbaras*. Is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality Is preferred to the Imported Pilsner by connolseurs. , u Iho dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bet- ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, Sole Agents. of Barbarossa. Delivered anywhere in the city. 'Phone 434! GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—To the Superior Court of Said County: The pe tition of O. P. Willingham and B. E. Willingham, and such other3 os may become associated with them, ohows: L*t. That they d^ne for themeelvee, their successors and oh signs to bo incor- poraited under the style and corporate name of the O. P. & B. E. WHUnsrhom Co. for a terai of twenty yeans, with the privilege of renewal at the expirtUion of said tfcne, with the rlcht and prower to have and use a common seal, to eue and be sued, to plead and be Impleaded un der eald corporate name. 2d. Petitioners show that the object of the ABsodatl'm is pecuniary gain and profit to Its sharchoMenj; that the prin cipal buskvetw they propose to carry on te the manufacture and eale of saah, doom, blinds and all kinds of wood work and building material; to pur chase and sell at retail and wholesale builders’ and . painters’ supplies and hardware of every kind of materiaJ .and merchandise used In the building, crest ing or Improving of homes br real es tate; to purchase, hold and*sell, trans fer or mortgage both real estate and pensopal property of every kind nnd chtwucter, and vO file and record da said corporate name builders* and mechan ics’ telns for ma'terlal and mippJles fm \ DR. J. j. SUBERS. i i n]ohcd In the erection of home* vr oth-’ 1 p,rm, nen tiy i octted . lB tt , £» lu « venereal. Lost snsrgy re •tored. w *- *“ ft $3 SHOEn'o 0 ^;^ ^.vnNECMF&mm POLICE,3 Solu. ftKSS«N? NsSENO Fog CATAL0QUS rW*l.>DOljGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yee cm mjinFlmhmhi W. U Psosera,we are the largest maDtifactsrere of idvertlieu shoes lu the world, sud guarantee i! 0 ^* J °* by stomplag the name sod price on .ho bottom, which protects vvm .gainst hlxt trice, end ths middleman’. pVoht. Our .hoe- ROCHESTER SHOE CO. I . U13 CHEREY STREKE. AMUSEMENTS. AOADEMT OF MUSIC. BENEFIT OF MACON’S NEW HOSPITAL. Monday Evening, December 3, 18M. Artistic recitations by MISS DAISY BADGER, selections from Shake- ■Pvare, hlnl tone reoltatxona, eSuraater ImgwtwonuUona and statue postner. «c. Mualoal mmSbera by itva. S. E. C. Ever ett. Mis, Deane McAndrew, Mrs. Will- lama . Mrs. Wolls.a Kt others. Mi m Baslgor non a eerUtlc-.tte from the New York CormcrrvttTOry. she has roolterl «rth euoceas In New York olty. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. JOSEPH E. WELLS. CToLsBERRY STREET. erwise. to tnk© and hold titles therdlo as security, amd also mortgage and oth er Menu as by law may be created there on, amd to oniforOe the . same. And to this end petitioners pray that they may have the power in said corporate name to borrow money and to create liens if necessary upoa the real estate or per sonal property of the corporation, and to take ami hold note*?, mortgages, bonds, or fiuoh other ei jrlty os may render them safe in the transaction of the business of the corporation, and to sell, transfer or endorse the same. ’ 3d. That the capital stock of the cor poration eha'll be twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) dollars, ddvkled into shares of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each, all of which 8h<Ul be Cully paid in n t the time or beginning business. Petitionem .ask the privilege. Bhould they desire to ex- erdae it. of Increasing from time to time the caipHal stock to rnn amount not exceeding In the aggregate the sum of one hundred thousand ($10CT,000.00) dol- ,4th. Whenever any stockholder shall r e paid In his full subscription to the ^Iral etock of said corporation. * or 's.tfft.11 have paid out of hie private prop erty debts of said corporation to an amount equil to his unpaid mibocrlp- Mon, his liability shall cenee. That tho principal place bf business of said cor poration Bhall be at Macon, In Bibb county, Georgia, but petitioners ask the 5S V ?S5?' 6hould desire to do so. of establishing agencies of branches of their onid business elsewhere In the state of Georgia. 6th. Patiltlonens pra y that they may *° "wel.and oistmlxe under this ohartor as sootl tu same shall ltave been granted, that -they may make ?ueh ru.31. regulations and by-laws binding.nn. their, own members, officers and agtots. not Inconsistent with the laws of this elate or of the United Statco. as may seem best or be oeoes- eary for the execution of the business for which they are incorporated; that they mao- elect such officers an NitUxwt Interest of the association requires/ vn l generally do and perform all other acta n *Pf** r y to the carrying on of their eafd bualnesj. and tb exercise all the Privileges conferred upon similar private oorporalionB under and by The lam# of said btate. Wherefore, your nctl.'lonere pray that an order be granted tncorporvtlng them after due notice hereof has been pu” Hshed as required by law. PUO WILLINGRAM & LANE, PetiUonere’ Attorneys. A true copy from the original no- il'imi” now ° f flle Ln tWs otflTO ’ ROBT. A. NISBET. Clerk. SALE. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By vir tue of a resolution of city council of Mn con. wlU be sold to the .highest blddc: beftete the court house door in suit oou.nty, on Wednesday, the 2Sth Inst, between the hours of 10 a. m. and i p. m., that j>art oflotoncf 1) in blbcl thlrty-o:te (11) s. W. C., ln cHy of Md con, «1d state and county, bounded oi 8,reet ’ «> SSttS Ire on another b] lot of lira. Martha Cheeves, and on an other by a thirty foot alley, eaild prop erty having beeto purahased by tlu city of Macon under sale for taxes du by Jno. W. Tracy. uu C. H. HALL. JR., city Marshal. A. T. HOLT. .Beal Estate Agent, 3C Ssoond street. I have some nice houses yet to rent Come and see me about them. Severn farms to rent, and some splendid offer Inga for sale. List your property wltl ran do wfthT® a Ch ° nC ° ‘° £eC wh3t 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ,*tored. Female IrregularlUea am is. „ “ oa,c ’ Cu» guaranteed ij"!® In confidence, with stamp 610 Fourth street Macon. Ga. DR. a H. PERTH, SYH, EAR, NOSH AND THROAT. ** SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. BR. t. H. SHORTER, RYii bar, nose and throat. Office rn Cherry St, Macao, a*. DR. GILMER’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Cherry. ^ re * ideaoe - street ne« MACON SAVINGS BANE *76 Mulberry Orest Macon. Ga Lupitul and surplus $150,00C Pays 6 per cent Interest on deposit of 11 and upward.. Heal estate loans 01 ths monthly Installment plan, and low' on good securities at low rates. Lear depository for trust funds, will mi * administrator. executor wuHref.? 01 . a ' celvsr snd trustee. " IL T. POWELL President H. G. CUTTER Idjffi J. W. CANNON ggg EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON, ax 1 OF MACON, OX. I. J. Larasr, a— » y„— PrssMsnt Vlc^Prel^.re J. W. Cxbxatsa. «v..re-- M * M * at s^JrsssrLss?9 of any ’ Ths largest capttal aaTstu^i bank Iu Mlddls Georgia. TH£ UNI01 SAVINGS BANK & TBUSfld MACON, GA It. J. Lunar. Prasldsnt; Gee. w ... Vtr. Vic*-President; 1. W. (CL??i2 Cashier; D. M. Nsffigaa. AccouaTai^ CAPITAL 000.00,. SURPLUR 00.000. Interest paid o* deposits s par east per sasnm. Economy is th* road t, ■wraith. Deposit your ravine* any the# Win b* In created by IntsnaL Cora pounded —ml nnmnilja J. U. Johnston. President. J. D. Stotaou. Vloa President. L P. Hlllren Osshlw. The American Rational Bank MACON, GA. , SSaJMs" lshts dance Invited. “MUGUusU wU 1 receive careful attenUon. tJornaDora First Moil Bank, OS’ MACON. GA CAPITALiSURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PREblDliNX. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. It C. PLAITS SOR, banker MK0H* GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 138} Banking in all its branches. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. e handle foreign exchange and arran<rg travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild ol London l'o? all European points.