The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 09, 1894, Image 10

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10 THE MACOIsr TELEGRAPH: SHED AT MOREIEG, DECEMBER 9, 1894. Don’t Yoh Expect to Get THROUGH present for somebody tills Christmas? For young; men wo have present, that can he irlvea a lady friend with out bain* the least suggestive, but U you really wish the ring, then we have s new catalogue which shows beauti ful designs at low prices. Young ladlt-3, you certainly will sot let CHRISTMAS go by without some little memento re- cognizing the many courtesies that your "best friend" 1ms shown you dur- lug the pest year. A PRESENT bought from us does sot cost much. Scud for our catalogue before the rush of holiday trade commences. Wo have nice things, too, that a gentleman can give his wife, or a lady her husband, Drop us a postal asking for our cata logue, now; don't delay. It Is sent FREE. J. P. STEVEN’S & BRO., Jewelers and Wedding .Stationers, 47 Whitehall St. Atlanta. On. A TALK ON OVERCOATS I We hnve too many. We want to convert them into the cash. Therefore, we will sell, this week— • $10.00 Overcoats. .,...$ 6.85 15.00 Overcoats 11.25 20.00 Overcoats 13.76 We mean business. Call with the cash and you will get the goods. J. H. HERTZ Corner Second &,Cherry HOW SHALL, I LOVE YOU? How shall X love you? X dream nil day, Lear, of a tenderer, sweeter way; Songs that i dag to yuu, word* that X say. Prayers that are voiceless on Ups that would pray; These may not tel! of tihe love of rny fife; How uhall 'I love you, my sweetheart, my wife? How shall I love you? Love la the bread Of life to a woman—the white and the red Of all tire world's roses, the light that hi Shed On ull the World's pathways, till life shall be dead! The aisrir in the storm and the strength In the strife: Hew shall I love you, my sweetheart. my wife? burden your htart rnuat Is there bear? I shall kneel lowly and lift it, dear! I» dbere a thorn In tho crown that you wear? J«t It hide In my heart till a rose Hob- *om there! f ’ ur ! ^rief or for glory—for death or for 1). A. KEATING, INDKHTAKKIl AND K.MIIA LMUIt, All Mulberry at., Macon, Uh, Trlrphonrst OIKcii, IA7| Itoslilonce, 408 L. MeMANUS CO GENERAL Day Telephone Night Telephone - 238 - 232 Undertaking (Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Pay Telephono 436 Night Telephones.... 435, 178 EMPIRE STABLES, (TJmberkUce'n Old Stand.) SIS and 620 Poplar, Livery Boarding and Sale Flrnt-clana aoootnunodatlons, TOM II. HUDSON, Proprietor. ACADEMY of MUSIC Wednesday, Deo. II. BNiaiAOgWBNT EXTRAORDINARY. Amy lx*, tho moat exquhilto of sou- brottes. P>nnk Deane, the singing comedian r. Aug. Anderson, tho great charac ter notor. Aral the original Now York cast!!! t'roMt° po " x ' rul Jrm| m of Intense In- _ ’ "PAWN TIKET 110." &u«ST& m ;> n v , t ! . Nc " ol 1 " uUon * » —■Prank L. Stanton, In Indies' Home Journal. Marriage Is certainly the prevailing epidemic Just now, and fieri da seems to be the popular place to spend the honeymoon. Every town In Oeoigla can Iwawt of more marrluges than Macon; to It because, all the women have de- elded to adopt the popular >fad of •>ai*lUfior nuiidenK," or because the V, ro to ° d * voted to their bacheCor Iwe7 However, there are many rumor a of Jauuaiy wordings, f*/me of which will greatly surprise aoclety, bo quiet have they been kept for some months; while othera have been whispered tSSSf are ttl fea<ly pretty much talked about. •a A prominent church wadding of much intewwt Is the one announced In the following InyH&Uan: .Yl,«. w. K. Me- Aridit-w Invites you to be present at the marriage of her daughter, Geral dine, to Mr. Charles Theodore Alrey Tuesday morning, Dec. IS, 1804, at 9.30 odoc*. Mulberry Btrtfc-t Mcuhodlst Church, Macon, Go. At homo after Dec. 25, 217 College stive t. The marriage’of Miss Lucy4HaxrI*on Hh,.nv l !VL R<,e i/ re<lerlck ' both »f Mar- on the evening of the 12th. It will be a largo dhurch wed- a&,£T d M1 ,*f e " Conner, Hatcher nnd Mamgham will go down from Macon to act us bridesmaid*. Miss Harrison and Mr. Frederick are two of the most popular young people In Manballvllle, and their mawioge will be a notable event in youth Georgia. At St. Luke's Episcopal church in W*5£ to D 0n o the .£ V ?“ 1 "* of lh| - 1515 Miss Willie Peck will be married to Mr. J I'rank Meador, both of Atlanta. There will bo a number of remarkably hand- who w“l bo a/I tired In wlhito satin and ohlfton, carrying American Beauty roses. Mias Peck to a general lavorlte In Macon, as well us Atlanta.. She has been here many »!?£“ <"• ‘to Kuest of Mrs. William Lee The snake of fichu named after the unfortunate French Queen is exceed ingly popntsr Just now. So are flufTy and frilly itihlngs of all kinds, In every shape and aitt-rial. Oasoaxlcs of lace Cnlffon, cdDarettes and yuiots, lace brimmed vests, plastrons and gulmpes, oltoux, eaquSIkw, rusmies, Im-e-bowa —In Short, there Is no limit to tho ex pansive und uxpenslvo otucterus sold tluu ure designed to -make dress bo. diets , ua vtebuiute- aiM Anabatic us possible. It Is mroly that we see loast two sizes wnaller. These renal HST*® cotvvIplsol m acknowledging informal InvitdtiunH not<te, *ftc. . 5 to flnd'u cod* t ty *1n who abe* ifjt rUy&te flier tsrv^re proper ilm« axul Jtttottfctaa to the gay world, 1 tn'.t** rpjya in a Ihounaswl Untie waya ■toe girl waflifai amMe purse cun do lust any amount of good, and at the same «mo not wifu# upon her heavy and per- dkugrue.ible duties. Out of tue monthly allow&Mue of a Bla* cott belle Kxmlea the support of **■ P0C And worthy family Jiv tKt ™?* 1t * ere in *he suburbs of the gtys When one (begin« ’o think that •the atmGiunrt flhus expended would buy OJaS *£25 tfloven,laceo, or veils, you neetduy rea>!»? how Otto it takes y> fim-* a, rrreat ucuil of pleasure and con- fort jt° uioee Who scarcely know the meamnfr of It. No doubt every young an xiutni» heart 1e toaidhNd by a olteoua ^ ncim aD iyonfi to Mocual need, 'but H., L ® any system to these ttibm W1T1 to accomplished. If you take charge of same family or indl- JkT 1 “ 0Dn * al<e great Intel- T,‘? rk ; everlasting Mranlcu-hi 'Wili always »*. a blessing to 222s any mn «l«r of girls ID At- tamta whohawe waisds ait tihe hospital to vthit regularly, or,vrhogive om-Jtaiith of 'adluwance to the dewerting poor. ™E£ a IL" ft ? a whore iSioTSS J!T. e ntit “'tolcd with actual 1100 mIVill; or, per- to"! will be found ilke the ** *5* jntfj;* ‘lilar.Vlia,"—in ihitir troubles. • the “fine laily" waa In evnekwl*. —d»igt dtoeretlon . or towe to decide these ciu^Lknui. Not many month** use > «t thw loot of Orange strive, a young girl IV?***** WOT arid4SSMS P r,vevt y- Not far from SirtH °f a 103 - 1 ** »«1 gen- BrfJo? ° n Orbing of shear rtmt A*!? 1 ^"SSJtoor peojile; saw riflm h^ 1 were (brought ftwriWhc ' d 5he for^'X hw i 4toor r »Jf ft , ' ttuTO - **t night III? e ^T“ n ' 1 Ul, ' r<! flood a lJtrtUe odogne for ith e HUtora up.” Whenwoman goes late moHtlcs- roiS 1u 8 m,,al: ll °- by arid by— W « "■ “S° lh «r finger, think you V.nhn ahe Uadis the c^rilg.i Me? ntehir ,!?Th„ < ?S ) ,' r ,' ,f r. 1 }™ 8 rri'vd last !,SS5* ? e M?® 5 ’H-alb^her’a pufHt for a Several i p £ la marie by laying? glided fishnet over white satin or silk, or a piece of silvered netting over paJe rink. Uolh coverings may be glued or sewed to frame: pdHleboard or thin pine frames of the There were such a lot of beautiful wo men and handsome toilettes en evidence at Mrs. Lee Ellis' reception last Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Lewellyn Hlllyer waa radiantly beautiful in a handsome pink brocade; MlssrAVise was strikingly handsome Iri pink satin covered In some gauzy stuff that gavp a decided "French- lness" to her gown, her toilette completed by a large bouquet of France roses. Miss Hatcher looked unu sually well In a very handsome white silk with an Immense bunch of American Beauties. Mrs. Frank Rogers wore pretty and becoming gjwn of Nile green silk artf chiffon. ▼ ••• There will bo an interesting entertain, ment Jn the Sunday school room of the Presbyterian church next Thursday even' Inc;. ,\ n-jinber of pretty Kiris will give the lantern drill, which is only one of many novel features. Gowns worn at afternoon functions. In fact, all costumes donned before 6 o'clock, must be cut with a high neck. A stock of velvet or satin ribbon, a collarette of ribbon and posies, or the dainty Czarina gorget, many designs of which have been described—any of these make a decidedly pretty finish for <an afternoon govyn of cloth, silk or chiffon. Velvet Is seldom, If ever, permissible as an entire costume or waist for a young girL The only use to which it can be put this season is as a double-breasted Eton jacket, with sleeves of the same material as the skirt of a walking dress. clot or net Skirt, with a fancy blouse of chiffon or silk, is appropriate. These blouses may be trimmed with lace or rib bon, but trimmed on odd waists is, to the writer's thinking, decidedly out of place. There Is sufficient contrast in wearing a waist different in material and color from the skirt Additional garniture makes the costume look “glnge»*-bready." Excep tion can be made in favor of theatre waists. The skirts worn with these are rarely, if ever, seen, and a single garni ture Is therefore not undesirable. First favor must, however, bo given to the un- trimmed flufTy ohiffoh bodies that seem particularly. If not exclusively, de signed for the young girl. ft* «<!» j.vrsv.V.Tii « * vu,,w wir uincm. she w an txecipt'ionally (preflty M«*n<h* with s wwmon' frviin Ma?on 'o^Sxt'’ StebsSSTjflH ^1!*“ ®»™* and D Visit: Missf« ‘vt^,.„° iL n ’^T icu ® 0n I '“e system. Regular size Z5c. per box. CtojHo Ctmner to MaiSal'wflle®?"? j 80l<lby J ' Lan ” r & S ° n - PruS8lstB > FREE PILLS. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Clilcaigo, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly etTeotlve in. the cure oi Constipation amd Sick Headache. For Malaria, and Liver Troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guar anteed to lie perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not ■Weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. pec box. ®5ory used to be current ppor_eajtt>rB. It related -to Oho fate prin- th»lv,mi r . C ’ Wh ° to* 1 <l weakness for Mie reflnumenta of life. Just after "at tocaone. ■fashionable one specirnoas of the old pro- surprised la re. ^'PrInc^” ° mul 08 foll,>w *-- OH. WHAT A COUGHI Will you heed the warning—the sig nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, consunvtloh? Ask yourself If you can afford, f.r the sake of saving 50 cents, ruu the risk and do nothing for It We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. Tills ex plains why more than a million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without It. For Prlncfc'it unit Mr,, pir'.- p-esent lame back, sldo or chest use Shiloh's «he r cntotfiments to Pmfeswor T Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn Sc on,I Ihoon L. —principal and Small Drug Company, corner Cherry ~ street and Cotton avenue. tiro ^ * - *■■'.*jmi .mu Mrs. PIrte will be '.at h’oane' on Thurs- ttay evening nt 8 o'clock.” someriilng which evidently reqttlrod an answer, but the recipient ?L 1 L wa ." qul,c cqual lo '* h3 occasion, we wrote? S£S att 2 a L'E-7 re,urnfl the oompll- m » n « # nf Trlru-lpifl and Mrs. Plrle, Cto, Uy fo!lo,w “ U,u to*- 8 “ n * 1 '"forms tbom fhaH he is very well' tihe figure, and except where the tutlor- Professor T Is g'-td ,to ST; gown oames In figures scorn to hlLvel Ihinatroll nml - ,h ?I USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Drs. Holmes & Macon, Dentists, 556 Mulberry Street, It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore mouth, sore throat, cleans the teeth and For sal* by all ACADEMY OF MUSIC. December 14 and 15 and Saturday Matin co. Grand Presentatton of Palmer Cox'g Famous Juvenile Opera, "THE BROWNIES," One hundred bright and pretty Mn con chtldrtn In the cast. Mnmiitloent costumer, special soeaegy; most unique sttRtotlon at tho season, FOR BENEFIT OK HOSPITAL And prasonted under auspices King's Daughters, Prices as usual, |i, ?5, 60 aud 25 cents. Bents ond sale at Luddcn & Dates’. i^WFKGMMMNUn •SKKrtta ROCHESTER SHOE CO. i - i • SU OHKliRY 8T»»s4i, AN... ADVERTISEMENT placed in the classified columns of Ths Veit grot'fi is lure to Uin*j RESULTS gone quite out of dalle. Suuh tortur ing of mulerlad to ptvxluco ovt-r- ■trlmmsd corsages and athletic-looking Shuuldons Jkis never been seen todoro In this generation. Skirts, on tffle oon- ■tiury, remain sovcrely pdadu. In making the newest stock colbrs for Ithe very dressy uses more than one material is useal; for example, u folded collar of black volvet, lined wltlh dlfor- ry rtitln, wllih largo rosettes at each side rmulo of Jetted viivc -lined with tho satin. Again, n fancy bow of pink satin ribbon arranged In front on a crush outtar of wine-colored velours. Tear mows of golden-brown avtln-odgcd finite ribbon forms a stock collar that is fintnhe.1 wllih ft rosatrto of argo-nrecn dhlffon placed caiih Bide near the front. Annohor protty collu- band is -made of roso-pink silk, Che wrinkled efTeet pro- duood by BhlTtrlng ithe silk at both ■edges. Directly in front arc not two fans of white Lice, held dawn by u wrinkled cross-piece of the silk. The ■bnautiful bico is wired .to stand out stiniy about fhc nock, and Chu softly Hilling fan-ends nearly cover the top of the bodice, Tho friends of Mr. Holt In-Macon ere in receipt of the following Invita tion: "Mr. »nd Mrs. 19dand B. Young request your preseneo at (the marriage of thcilr daughter Annie ,to Mr. CSmrles Ooinih Holt, Wodncadny evening, Dc- eombor ISflh, at 7 o'clock, 1S94, First Methodist o!lurch, Eulttula, IVla." "Reception from 7:30 to 12 aghkitne. "At hrtme after December 20th. Vlno- vlllc. Mita-on, fki." (Mr. lloit (has the congnxtulatians of a largo circle of friends on winning one of JUdMM'l moat diarnihig young women The mnrrtalge Of Sir. Catrib D. Massey of Ocala. Fla., to Mini Moude Cbok of BarnesvIJIe. is one of mn*)h interest to Me0(<n peoide, as Utth rurltco nre well known here. Mr. Mmoicy to a nephew of Mr. Cllrin DltBlInw, who, with n nutn- bee of other Mnconttra. will tuttond tho wilding to Dirncuvillo on Che night of tho 13th. The numerous fri.mlls erf the Mimes Coleman have rtteetvurf the roll owing In- vlasuon nnd sre hooking fcnwvnrd to thto rrogrcaslvo euchre puby. MM prom- »«to be ti wry edevnnt and delightful affair: MISS COLEMLVN. Ml 93 MARY J. COLEMAN. At Home. WBONTODAY. DECEMBER 12, At Half Cnst Eight O'clock. Progtvvalve Euchre. Doetop—Nb; you are not looldwg •rcJI. Fair PAriens—Well, dodtor, what would you atlvtoe mo to do? Doetop-CUarry Mm or hrenk tire uncasamtmt. You Deed a rest. This Is the rubveo of an omlnerit phy- -An of Mhron to n ftrelmtitig and teauttfril belle, who to trying m her heart to tVfMde the weighty- quest'on "Which shall It be?" Ml WVtnem xto nJwijs IriterenMI in nov- chirr) in shtrianery. IMipor of a pecuUsr tosde of violet blue Is all the y»ge. « Jr called "Bluet Paper." Tlio shent a tue foMol lri:o oblong envelop.n and are deooraltfd sritti a whlto und rilver mon ogram or crest. With young girls brownie paper of tyle buff eo(or. stnmpdl with furtr.y 1R. tie ,bp),\nl<'« at the top of the rhecL u the favored mode. Tho uilm-fuahlotaNc contlur.e to use t*iO HMl&ad htulhor, while for all esdlnary oxsudons pup- white linen Vel* lota is oocsridered the mt-st elegant pa- Moum4n* Matbwry Is nrit ns con- ilicuoue as of oM. the black otdg hav- mtr grown much norrow-tr. A lAvtuiml supply of email dainty nutr paptr is u*m3*U> misty wed «julpp«l deck. It HluraM match to ooitor and dniton the wzWng psewr mod. bug Mould bo at htom« .... o'etoek. Professar T- ait home." Thurs^y ‘ evening* at *” wdllaiso be at The Macon Oleo O'ub, which is one Sirtn-i m ?? t T * >pular orginlzn- tllnns in Macon Uhls season, held a «roi ne 5!Lat the homo of Mrs. (Hull, on New street, last Tuesday evenin«. The meetings Iheroalfter will toto]* 1 J" t" concert hull of the Gear- Mucno Houw every TuesAvy. The members of the Glee Club nre most enttiustotic tmd ere tong the publln will nave the pVasilfl of attending same of -the flnewt concerts ever given In Macon. 'At the load meeting Mr. Ogden, Miss Wise and Mrs. Thorn- wn.l rendered seveiul Inatrumentai nnd local select Ions with wonderful skill ""'l I"? meeting was a rhroughly dc- •llghtful one for ull present. t,ii Ir in. a ^f e * V 8urlor hM announced ™ Intention of giving another novel to the public. In "Trilby" he touches light ly on the subject of hypnotism, but he has been heard to remark: "Psychical subjects are .very fascinating, and In my next book I want to troat something of tho kind, blending with It rerfect human characters, with every-day life for a background." This naturally mokes us enger for Mr. du Maurlor’s next work, which wifi doubtless-be a long time com ing, but may perhaps be less strange and moro real than “Poter Ibbetson." ••• "To bo always young and pretty" is tho motto of tho French woman's life. Tho I arlslonno takes phenomenal caro of herself. When sho gets up in tho morn ing sho looks out of tho window, looks in her mirror, puts on a matinee and— goes to bed again-to eat a roll that Is all crust and no crumb, and drink a cup of coffeo that Is little more than brown boiled milk. She reads tho paper, has her loiters, receives tho tradespeople who want to sell her goods or "do" her hands, feet or hair, and idles, for her health nnd beautiful youth, until noon. Then alio takes a bath In the bottles on her toilet table, and dresses for lunch and an airing. She will convince you with hor eloquence and exqulsltcncss that tho English are crazy and tho Americans mad "to be acting llko ducks with their morning splashing." Her jacket l* lamb's wool, bordered with whlto laco ovor green or pink ribbon. Ml I have heard so many lovely compli ments paid the tea given by Mrs. John ston and Mrs. Reese last Wednesday af ternoon, Tho decorations were unusually artistic, and tho Introduction of music by tho Mandolin Club at an afternoon re ception proved to be a delightful and very entertaining feature. IM Mrs. Ross White's many friends are glad to hear that she is rapidly recover- lug from her recent Illness and will soon be out again. too The ouchre pirty given by Mr. ana Mrs. George Duncan on Thursday even ing deserves all the charming things that can be said of It. Mrs. Dunrmn Is tut adept in the art of entertaining and showa the most artistic tusto In her table dec orations at all tlmea This party was unusually elegant nnd elaborate and the numbers of tho Cut Glass Euchre Club scored another great success. There wore between thirty and forty guests, and the prise, were won by Mm. tVorthnn Mrs. McCaw. Mr. James McCaw and Mr. J. E. P. Stevens. MaJ. J. F. Hanson* roturtiVd yesterday from & two weeks' trip to New York. It'S (Provoking i to be deceived; it’s an- , mJ Eoying to have a poor ar ia tide of shortening. You w can avoid both by seeinjr STOCK IS LARGE. COTTON IS LOW. THE BEE HIYE Will Put the Knife Through ALL HIGH PRICED GOODS. We must have mbney. To realize money, we must sell a big pile of goods. From now until Christmas any Lady in Macon or surrounding counties, who wants a good dress, will find it to th$ir advantage to come to the HIVE! No fine goods to be carried over this season. Just a Few Specialties Mentioned- Flne all-wool serge, the 89c. quality for 49c. per yard. Silk mixed covert dress goods, tho 75c quality for 49c. per yard. Fine black all-wool serge, the 90c. quality for 49e. per yard. Black silk warp Henrietta, the J1.50 quality for |L All-wool serge In evening shades, the 65c. quality for 29c. per yard. <B!ack Henrietta, the 35c. quality for 19c. Just a few more pieces left of our famous 56-Inch flannel for 25c. per yard. Ladies’ doth, in all shades, the 75c. quality for 49c. per yard. Wraps. The knife will go through the cloak department. All of our fine ’$10 cloaks will go for (5. Just received: A big raft of beautiful capes for Christmas presents, at low flgureg. Suitable presents for housekeepers. A handsome pair of Chenille Por- 32.69, 33.95 and 34.25 each, worth double the price. Beautiful Chenille and Ta pestry table covers. We will sell them aa low as 31.25 to S2.99-Just half the former price. UNDERWEAR. Ladles' 50c. ribbed undershirts for 25c., (the best'In tho market. Men’s 60c. Merino Undershirts for 25c. Children’s and Infants' Undershirts for 25c. A big lot of men's 50c. unCaundcrcd white shirts for 25c. HANDKERCH’FS A big 8 line of silk handkerchiefs, hem stitched and initiate, as low as 26c.; fine, 121-2c. and 16c. handkerchiefs, for Be. • - • HOSE. Now is your chance to buy flne hose for a song. 31.50 and 31 hooe to go at 50c. per pair. Fast black hose for men, women nnd children, 3 pains for 25c. COTTON GOODS 22 yards good Canton flunnol for |L 20 yards good Sea Island for 31. 22 yards good check homespun for 31. ?0 yard3 good apron check gingham for 31. 20 yards good Outirg Cloth for 31. BOYS’ CLOTHI’G Boys' lino suits, than sold for 30, will go now for 32.50. Boys’ suits, as low as *1.25; worth' 32.50. . Fine caeslmeros for pants at one-liolf price. | Remember the Bee Hive fop bargains, The Brownies in Fairyland" promises to be the greatest event of the coming week, as Ui* preparations for their in. peoranee are extensive and elaborate. No on. ahouM miss seeing the little elt-llke beings who nre carrying the day In all rile prominent cities. «•« A pretty white and sold picture framo that your pail of COTTO- | LENB hears the trade • mark—steer’s head int cotton-plant wreath | —and be sure of having ! | delicious, healthful food. | Other manufacturers try i ! to imitate COTTOLENE, i that’sthehestreason why I you waut the original particle. Made only by - THE | NXFAIRBANK COMPANY, I ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO HIGH GRADE) SPECTACLES AN; EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. JOSEPH E. WELLS, 654 MULBERRY STREET. f Lesser’s Bee Hive. 559 CHERRY STRJ2ET - y EXCHANGE BANK 07 MACON, 0A. " H. j. JAresr. a«. b. Turpin. President. VIcPmlduL J, W. CabulM, Cashier. We solicit the business ot merchant* planters and banka, offering thus courtesy, promptness, safety and liber ality- The largest capital and surplus of any bank In Middle Georgia. 1HE UNION SAYINGS BANK 4 TRtlSf CD MACON, GA. H. I. Inmar, President: Oso. B. Tor. lilr. Vice-President; J. w. Caban lea. Cashier; D. U. NelUgea, Accountant. CAPITA!* WOOL SURPLUS, J30.000. Interest paid oa deposits , per cent, per annum. Economy 1s the road ts wealth. Deposit your savings any they will fee increased by Interest. Com pounded semi-annually. MACON SAVINGS BANK 570 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 ® Per cent. Interest on deposits Ot 31 and upward. Real route loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds, will act administrator, executor, guardian.' eelver and trustee. ^ * ?• 2: CUTTER vii.MnV J. W. CANNON., ■Cashier AN... ADVERTISEMENT placed la the classified columns of Tho Telegraph is sure to bring RESULTS J. M. Johnston. Prerfdenb J. D. Stetson. Vies President. I* p. Hlllyer. Cashier. Tie American Rational Bank MAO ON, GA. Lawsit'capitalany*nerio^t^bank 6 ta R &ntri5 'aeorri.” A 0 Ji , ”'te 4 '?l ^ to® 00 * “ 4 tottriduM. wild rarotv. OF MACON, a A CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. plant; CR£SU>£NXs W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L 0. PLANTS SON, banker ■ACOlt GEORGIA. “ - ESTABLISHED 1863 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.