The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 13, 1894, Image 8

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8 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1894 THROUGH EYES FEMININE. 6he ttvtt. -when She learned that h« Old fled, HSs photograph tram the aaee; •'He bta broken my heart." *0e weep ing hMi . "And 1 -wUI break hl» Mce.” Mias Emmu Wise went to Amerleua yesterday to. be the guc*t ctt 9tr». jtyaak Lanier for a week or ten days. ••• Otter e* Chutrltn Conner, Mamie Hattther end Ida Maugham went down to MereNvKvI'le yerterrtiy -nwolng end wFJ return this afternoon. Ttvy were attendant* lit Uhe 'Harriiion-Frederick m-jirriage alt -float jifctoe Viet evening. There will be a’lLnge and very de lightful remain at the Log CJibln Club this evcnint?. 'Arrangements. have been (mode for curs to return to the city at 10:10 and 11, aa eonte at the married folks do hit oire to etny until the r.'.pee. This la the flrat german elnce the ThmnkKftvtna affair and every one te eager for the club to be openetd again. Hie Cut Okiaa Ruohre Club will be entertained Oils evening by 0)1. and Mrs. Lee Jordun, and the members of tbit charming orgunwatlon are antic ipating wth much pleasure this par ticular party* - .nu*.., j. .. Unique Japmeae Invitations have been lwiuod for the PivSbytertV 8un- <luy school bnaawir Uhls. wvenlnft. How ever, this card dues not include the ndmlmlon fee of 25 rent*: It bus been nent only to the spoclyl friends of the young ladles who -painlclpz-te, and ev ery one te oordbiljy and iMcnestly 111' V'tfd tV> come. .HI tlet, the Invitation holds out such novo! tnduewmients that few people who n‘id It will resist. • Come to tJhe feast of lanterns; cornel Oome and n-"tr the big tum-tuml Come Odd see the teW'-n drIM! Come, but ditiamre your dolttr bill. Twenty-live cents will let you In— I,et you htt-vr a pood ohln-chln. ’A JsipirtPSe girl will let you out With oysters, ton, and u 'toddle-wboul .lust what the "big tum-tum,” the "ifliln-ohVn” and a ••Mdiile-.aihout* ’aim ciery one will be curious do And out, but certain It Is thm She most nttrac- dlve pirt at dihe program mo Is the Jap anese girl who lets you In to see the pretty lantern dctH, for here arc the name* of the young ladles wtho will, In costume, wield the -magic lantern: Misses May Kennedy, Cleveland Smith, Ethel CTeene. Alrmee Dunwoo-ly, Chilro lllpley, Ftobertia Dentils, Mat tie Hum, May Nottingham, Brodt-e Lutb-n- berger. H'-sn l.ttlk, Jeannette McLean, jbnupfl Lee Campbell and Mairle Det- trc. The InvHiitlotie are written on Japanese paper, In the shape at an envelope tied with Mikado ribbons. It opens fo revolt tide rhyme In the centre, with the date, prior of adnnls- olon, ote.„ on cti-cdt at the flaps. Worn«n have good r-aeon -to raise up tlhelr bands and ery: "Long live the ptiln *k.lrt ntld fancy watstl" It Is a fadhlon from uCitih tarn bo worked w< titters of economy. A wbenun bant ling one sklrti of tdaek ml In, velvet or medre, sod •anntihler of Ivory m-tln. bro- chde or moire, botlh cut Just right, wt-tb great organ-pipe ACds at the back, a -weB setuout ihom all- around and n gen eral BtiffnesB and crispness to tlhe -Whole, will be e-pil[mi*l for ult but the meet formal affairs, If who lias a well- chosen out lit of fancy -mists. Theso my be of vHvi-t—an c-pi-cHI fad Just ttnw-of chfffon. dmpe.1 mtln or nllk, of satin covered -wltth applique gufpure, or silk draped with Jnttrid taco of cut out velvet over antic of n- contrasting icokir, of thoevny Jetted and spangled bibosde, -or of any ot the Innumerable fancy eilken weaves, rtrth silken grena dines, for Instance, over lining of con trasting color. As -for colors, literally n-ny oonlblnatton fb.it is Jinrmonious, or even correctly striking, and tb*t Is somVitldng often very very different from btemeny. may be employed. Ccrlso, un-pot wWb tutrok Chiffon. Is n favorite nothin, title great puffs of the s'eeves being slung Info loops of cerise ribbons, t-tsit they may not droop too much, and rlblmn being gonerdusly emptoydil at -throat and -belt, must 1s flwbhiiraAric, either In eomhlnaUhm with block or cnrlse, or made In several of IIS own shades. Yellow and crtstm laces are mudh employed, not only In yokes, colkars and -berthas. but tn -all- over seemless effects, Grmt spreading coVOprs of lies -are used with ail sort* of bodices, lending on unflattng effect of elegance, oven when the taco Is not a, genuine antique. OH. WHAT A COUOHt Will you heed tits warning—the sig nal. perhaps, of tho sure approach of that mors lerrlblo disease, eonsumtlobf Ask yourself If you can afford, for the sake of saving r-o cents, run the risk and do nothing for It Wo know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cum your cough. It never falls. This ex plains why more than a million bottles were sold tbs past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not bo without It. For lame back, side or cheat, use Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by Ooodwyn * Small Drug Company, corner Cberry street and Cotton avenue. P ANSWER THIS QUESTION. 1 Why do so many peopls we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, con- stipsthm, dirtiness, loss Of appetite; coming up of the food, yollow skin, when for 75 rents we will sell them Shiloh's Vltallier .guaranteed to cun them? Sold by Ooodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry sCnet and Cotton avenue p. r. r. (Prlokly art, Poke Root and Potas sium.) Makes Marrolons Cures in IUood Pol- i eon, Xlbcunuitlam and Sornfuki. P. P. P. pur'ties tho ldoo<l, builds up the weak and dbhll tatftl, gtreq strength •ho awnkened ih-twes, expels OlMoee, giving itbo iviil-.nl lioniMi raid linppl- jaws subsist sickness, gloomy foollngs and lasstudo flrat invuilUvl, lo 1 lined poison, utorixu'lal poison, malar a. -lyajviW.i, and In all Mood and nklu disoasoa, like Moteims, pltn- idea, efld ctuuno uVvjw. scuM- hrad. wv ray .without fear of contra- dloKou ttiat P. P. P. (a the boat blood piutfivc in the world. , ladles wtvv») syoiiuns aro polsenod. sml tvitoso bloovl Is In an 'tiitmtv eou- dltlen. duo to monatnui IrtvguUrltlcei. are ivvwliarty i-ewtlnvl by thv- wvwdec- ful too o and bV)iX1a-Jmnsiug ptoportles of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Toko Root and Potassium). For rale by all drug gists. Ii'ppmau Tims., Proprietor*, li pptmu's TUook, fkminnah, Ga. POST FORGET TO RDM 13MHER that impure, unlwuWiy Wosl is prraent in all, anil ttio dlttvat cause of many Uls- rasea fr->m w-hleh w suffer, rarofttla, rtwnmwUam and speo'fle i)»im* «Utk hive twragod tho «trtb ami (lolsoncd the bkxxl of ctition* tar gi-mauilona, and a tv- tfao i-rti parents of Indcecrtba- Me ttonurs are untie ntx-aiMe control of P. P„ the only mfliB ble blood pu rl Bar known. The P. P. r. Rk>od One has post- tieeiy cured numerous cosot of rv-rnfuls and aiVt rbt-um in a kiort time, where all -hirer Mood pur flee* taw foiled. l’husar* b> take; applicable u> dis cuses if Infancy or okl age. A -WOULD BEAUTIFY MACON. A Valuable Suggestion ns to Sldewniks Made by a Citizen. Several gentlemen were speaking yes terday of the beautiful pavement rc- iently laid on Second Street, In front of J. H. ic \V. W. Wllllanw' place, and csjo of them remarked ho-.v beautiful the streets of Muoon would be If tbs sldowaikn were all paved with these lM<s» and She otreets paved with vttrl- fled brick. Said one of them: "It has been the Tettgroph's lublt to call attention to new rt/Terpriscs established In our midst, espedatly when there Is uny ten dency to improve or beautify our city. So, why don't vou notloe this? The re cently started plant for making Hex- ngou tMo# for Sidewalks will. If prop erly patronized. a**l»t very much' In giving our street* n more modern city like appearance. Since tfce ftty council ha* passed an ordinance y> prevent the oontinued use of brlcir pavements the attention ot propertyowners should be directed to the lp<e*tigatloa of tlteae handsome tile».(-Th*y are almost as cheap ns brick' in tile first outlay, and whon duraWMty Is considered, the economy^is evident." ,/ IN THE PAVILION. Four favorites out of five -were flint to psew the post at Now Orleans yes- terdny. Think of It, and the track clear at that. Such spore Is certain to give SHtk!i?aitttion, except lo those who want the earth. But iipeuulaton* arc nod unreasonable, a aid know a good thing -when they see It. The aittendani-e til tV- pavilion was fair, anil bustnc** brisk. There 1* a rdniwlng oard on the board for thfa af ternoon. They'll all tie there. AT NEW ORLEANS YESTERDAY. Firs: Raoo— 1 Phlrteen-alxteeenth of • mile. Tima 1:26 1-t. Mias Mamie, 102;3to 1 (JAII1I) 1 Derures*. 102; 3 to 1.. (Utah) 2 Ouard. 102; 10 to -1 (KnbtlY.) 3 Soooml Rare—Nnven-clgh-ths ot a. luliil sbllkn. Time-1:33 1-2. Ten Spring, 105; oven. (MoCue) l Aduh L., 102; 10 to 1 (Scherrtr) 2 WedgefleM, 110; 8 lo l.(Van Ki-uron) 3 TWnl Race—On -mile: selling. Time Young Arlan, 110; 4 to 6(J. MoDonald) 1 New, 1(7; 5 ito 2 (Penn) 2 Mezzotint, 98; 20 -to 1 (Keith) 3 Fourtih Race-One and onowlxteemih miles. Tfnio -1:54. Riaynam), 80; 2 to 1 (A. Birtve t) 1 Poytonln, 105; 4 to I (Kcllit) 2 Melody, 112; 2 to 1 (Penn) 3 Fiftih Race—One and tSuvc-sixiccn- tni miles. Time 1:25 1-4. Otthm Browm, 10J; 20 (to 1. (Slaughter) 1 BOb Holomon, 102; 2 to 1 (J. Hill) 2 Charlie B.. 102; C to 2....(Vunkcuren) 3 Trax-k Hk>w. -AT -NEW ORLEANS TODAY. First Race—Five-eighths of a mile; rolling.—Vocallty, 113: Toss Hill, 103; Cara -Mia, 103; Stark, 103: PomgranP.e. 103; Pisa, 105; My Dutoh, 10«: Red Top, 100; Rlaok Jack, 106; VcrfLI, 110. Second Race—One and onc-ctghtih males: selling.—Woolsoy. 98; lUllly .Me- Konvie, 98: iBuot Up, 101: Peytonii, 101; cihartur, 102; Mallih) (Irani, 107; Hot ppnr, 110;’ 'Burrell’a Billet, 110; Dob Campbell. 110. Third Race—Three-quarters of a mile; hundiuup.—LongllmAik. 115; Gold Dust, 101; Resile NHOhoLs. Ill; King Craft. 104: Dolllo. 97. 'Fourtih Raoe—One and- thre-.vl.vtecnths mllos.—•pkitHV.xn.M-, 09: Clara Bauer. 99; Cyrus. 102; Dap CoWrts, 104; Ixink. 101; Jwle O., 104: Jamilne. 104; Van Chlae, 104; Lol-tle-Mills, 104; IMetnnpolr, 101. FKtlh Itnce—iScven-oghtho of a mile: selling.-Joco. loo; -Dink White. t03: PbISupenu, 604; Denver, 105; Zekc Ilsmly. 106; Pram Connolly, .105: Masonic Home. 106; Tex-m Star. 105; Canaryvllle. 106; Danwhe. 108; Silver Prince, 109; Roval Flush, no, First odds -received fn Putzcl's Pavll- lo« at 1:15 -p. m. RINGING NOISES In thr ears, sometime* n roaring, buzz ing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very com mon Ulm-asc, Loss of niuell or bearing u'lso result front catarrh. Hood's Sar saparilla, the greal blood purlller, ts a peculiarly successful remedy lor this dlseu»c, which It cures by ptitirylug tho blood. Hood’s I’llla are the best after dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent r-onstl- patlou. FREE PILLS. Send your address tn H. K. Rucklen A Co.. Chlongo, and get a froo sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will ro-nvlnco you of thotr merits. These rills are easy In action and are particularly effective In the cure ot Coustlpadlon and Sick Hemlache. For .Malaria and Liver Trouble* ttrey have been proved Invaluable. Tltey are- guar- anioed to be twrfeetly free from every deleterious substance unit to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their notion, but by giving tone to stomach and bowel* greatly Invigorate tho system. Regular size S5c. per box. Sold by H. J. I.onmr A Son. Druggists. Our stock ot lounges Is complete for Christmas trade. Puyno A Wtltlng- bsm. FOR 20 YEARS Jhe formula for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by physiciansof thcwholewortd. No secret about it. This is one of its strongest endorsements. Gut the strongest endorsement possible is in the vital itrtngtA it gives. E-mjjlsJoij nourishes. It does more for weak Babies and Growing Children than any other kind of nourish ment. It strengthens Weak Mothers and restores health to all suffering from Emaciation and General Debility. For Coughs, Coldz, So re Throat, Bron chitis, Wssk Lungs,Consumption,Blood Diseases and Loss of Flesh. Seoul Seen*. K." MOngiials. SOe. fts4|l. ACADEMY OP MUSIC. December 14 nnd 15 and Saturday Matinee, t Grand Presentation of rainier Cox's i Famous Juvenile Opera, 'THE BROWNIES." One hundred bright and pretty Ma con children In the east. Magnificent costupras, epeolal scenery; most unique n l tract Ion of the season. FOR BENEFIT OF HOSPITAL And presented under nusptoes ot King's Daughters. Price* as usuaL 5t. 75. 60 and is cents. Seats ood sale at Ludden A Ikiten . BCHl'RERT 8YMrlU)NY CLUB AND LADY QUARTETTE. Finest Musical Tnlent Ever tn Macon. THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER S). On* Night Only. AT MACON VOLUNTEERS' ARMORY For tho Deneht ot the Volunteers. Tries ot admission, 75 cents. PC lit NECKWEAR) IIAJLP IIOSE, GEOVES, IIANDKERCH’FS CANES, UMBRELLAS, SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR. MACON, GA. 351 lo 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. SANTA CLAUS Hay money. See if it isn't so. is year, but bore be can buy lots for little T. BGELAND Jeweler, 320 Second Street. W.A.DOODT CO. CONTINUATION OF The invitation extended to the public one week ago to attend enrly our money-saving sale of Holiday Dry, Goods met with even a more liberal response titan we had anticipated. The people seem anxious tQ avoid the rush qf ante-Ohristmas days and to make selections before assortments are broken. It may be because every depart ment In our Immense establisnmcnt Is overflowing with goods, sparirihig with the '.ti-teet tint* of -farblon, and a', prices absolutely uu.tppm-aChLiblc It; v.tlu?. Pe ifihls aa It may, our store ts crowd ed from morning till nlghl ivl'h hap py. eatsfled purcihasers, and the ■time’ Is one of rejoicing to them as well a* to us. Came eur5y and get the pick. Coats, Capes, Jackets. Every express brings to us the-lat est creations Itt Ladles’ Wraiw. Our Eastern buyers let nothing new emape fh«m. Ladles' black wnd navy Tailor-made Capes, fur und braid trlmmcl, firmer price JC.50, now ,64 P0 Ladle*' Tillor-mnde Double Capes of tine Mc-lton, Braver. Cheviot or Cov ert cloth, former prh-c tll.r.j, now J7. Lvdles'tlno talMr-nvate toirrlat CMpiw, wtl-h hoods, lined with plaid, gluce or Bitr.tlh silk, formor price tll.69, now t~. The Mtest novelties in ladles' very fine applique trimmed T.dlor-insdo Capes, former price <17.50, now 69.9S. Lhdlcs txllor-*»-idc Jacket* Wmt wore <5. S3. <10. <12.50 nnd <15 respectively. Wive been marked for this sate <3, <5, <6. <7.60 nnd <10. Wo are showing a line of Astrakhan nnd Black Russian Lynx Capes, a ltm- tled number only. 4 Colored Dress Fabrics. Sd-Incti Navy Blue Storm Serge and double-width Tricot*, former price !5c, now 13 l-2o Changeable -fancies, Wool Diagonals, Melanges, Whip Cords, former prices 25e and SSc. now .ISo 40-lndh Silk and Woo! Mixtures, in garnet, blue, brown and gray Mend ing* of oo'or, former price ISe, now SJc. All-wMol Ohovlot*, KMnnels and Gran ite Cloths, 40 Inches wide, former price 75c, now ...,35o All color* tn 40-lnah all-wool French Serges, former price 65e, now 39c 42-inch all-wool Covert Cloths, former price 65c, now 39c 64-lnch nll-wod Covert Cloths, very tine, formor price <1. now 76c Black Dress Fabrics. We have received this week on ex ceptionally beautiful nssortment of fine Imported wool Crepono. foncy weewes and vdde-wolo Serges, In blsck. These goods were bought far below mil value und. wlU be sold the same way. All-wool Frendh Serge, nll-wool r:Un-proot Storm Serge, all-wool Hen rietta*, 40 to 46 indhe-3 -wide, former prt-oo 65c, noav 390 A variety of styles, cut prices In flue Imported OMaklnga, such ns Mel ton, Betwer, Clay Diagonals and Whip Cords. Silks and Velvets. We -arc showing all the new Shades In Embossed Silk, a most beautiful fabric for evening gowns. Chiffons, Silk Cropons and Jhpanese Oropea. 24-lndh Juipanesc Silk, black nnd ool- ors, former price 75e, now „t9o 2t-!neh black Gros Grain, splendid quality, and 21-Inch Black Taffeta, for- mer price <1, now 75c (Figured Taffetas In select designs, single color ilhrmds, former price <1. t**W 1 75c Extra-wodg-ht Fancy Brocade Taffe tas, former prices <1.48, now 9Sc Peru de Sole, Faille Francalae, Moire Antique, Satin RojmI, Crepe Armure, In hl-aek, former price <1.60, all now 98c. Holiday Linens. Hemstitched Linen Table Covers. Genuine Turkey red Tlble Linen..35c Cren-m D.imask Table Linen SSc -Pure White Table Linen, 60 inches wide., .60c An all-linen Hucktvbaek Towel, ex tra size and hemstitched 12 l-2o Turc linen Doylies per dozen 49c. Blankets and Quilts. Just at the commencement Blanket weather -we arc going te sell Blankets at manufactures' prices. No matter how we dot It, It Is suffl- clent for you that you can buy Blan kets, Eiderdown Quilts and aheap Com fortables for lees money than they were ever before sold for In this or any other city. Holiday Leaders. Oanad.1i Sable, French Seal, WUter Mink and Eastern Mtnk Neck Scurfs, animal heads. Side Combs. Jet and Steel Buckles. Ladles' Silk Umbrellas. Dresden China bandies. No. SO Moire Silk Ribbon 10c yard. Ladles' -white Hnmetltehed Linen Handkerchiefs 6c. Gentlemen's pure white silk Hem stitched Handkerchiefs 25c. Short lengths Canton Flannel 4c yard. 6,000 yards Dress Ginghams 5c. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Nfrw to tho time to buy the above before the cold weather comae, j have (lie Uneft stock South, with prices lower than eva*. T. C. BURKE. O. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM.. MACON. GA* SASH DOORS, LUMBER, MGUL01N31 PAIMR LIME AND CEMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADIHG WHOLESALE • IIQCSE. L. Cohen & Co., & 0 J. L MACK, Manager, ... Macon Os. LIQUOKS, CIGARS snd TOBACGa Cheapest house in Macon. Order* promptly filled. A trial solicited. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CQNTBACTORS and BUIXiDERS, ) < .Utah —AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF-— 1 4- II S il -) 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 1 isolute purity, to aid digestion It is a most pleasant Incomparably strengthening to the In This beer Is brewed from the beat from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the rel at PUson. Bohemia. Barbarosso. Is tadtc and brilliancy, and on account the Imported Pilsner by connolseurs. For tr.e dinner table and for a lun tlo of Borbarossa. Delivered anywhere In the city. wh-olesomeness, good taste and quality and refreshing beverage, an article valid and convalescent, selected malt and from hops Imported new existing method In the Hof Braue- a light, palatable beer, unexcelled in of Its excellent quality Is preferred to ch there Is nothing better than a bot- ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, 'Phone 434. Sole Agents. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. 1 JOSEPH E. WELLS, I HU; 854 MULBERRY STREET. SPECULATION. HAMMOND & GO., STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain Bought and Sold, or Carried on Margin, P. S.—Send for explanatory circular on speculations ; also weekly market letter. (Free.) HOPKINS, DWIGHT & CO. Cotton Exchange Building, N. Y. Liberal advances made on consignments for sale or to be held. J. L. ANDERSON, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER Plans elevations, details, printed sped- tlcutlons and bulKline superintendence. Estimates furnished and contracts promptly executed in any part of the state. rostofflce Box No. 168. Office No. 1624 Third Btreet, Macon* Ga. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. AU peraonr 'hnvLng demands against tlio /*t2Vte of Edgnr P. Strong, Sate of Bibb oouffty, deceased, are hereby nd« tided to render in their demand* to tne undersigned according to law; and oil persons Indebted to said estate are re quired to make immediate payment. This, the 27th day ot November, l$94. LEWIS A. WOOD. Executor of the estate of Edgar P. Strong, deceased. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—W. A. Davis, administrator estate Mns. Mary llogvtn, represents to this court that he has discharged hi.s trust and n*ks for letters of dismission. This is there* fore to notify all parties' concerned to file objections. If any they have, on or before the flrst Monday In March. 1895, why ho should not receive Ms dismis sion. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. A. T. HOLT, Beat Estate Agent. 36 Second street. I have seme nice houses yet to rent. Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings for sale. List your property with me and give me a chance to see what I can do with it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBERS. Permanently located. In tbs spe cialties venereal. Lost energy re. stored. 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 THROATS | , <06 SECOND STREET, Ul .[j | MACON. GA. " ■’ I DR t. H. SHORTER, EYE, BAR, NOSH AND THROAT. Office 668 Cberry St. Maooa. Go. DR. GILMER’S j PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence, First street, near Cherry. - H. A. BROWN. M. D., Residence corner Church and L« stress. East ttfoebn. Oalle In the day for the present w4 be answered from McCreary drug etor Telephone 196. M. R Freeman. H. G. Grlswok FREEMAN & GRISWOLD, •Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Masonic Building, ... Macon, Gi JOHN R. COOPER, Attorney-at-Law, Exchange Bank Building. Rooms 7 an 8. Macon, Ga. EXCHANGE BANE OF MACON, GA. B- J- Lamar, o*e. B. Turpin Pr.Hd.nt. Vlc»-Fr..ld«i J. W. Cab.nisi, Cuhlar. - Wa aoUclt th» bualn.aa of mirabas planter, and banlu, offering thi courtesy, prompts***, safety and Ub aUty. The largest capital and sun] of any bank In Mlddl. Qeorgla. 1HE UNION SAYINGS BANK & TRUST Cfl MACON, GA. H. J, Lamar. President; G«x u. Tun ptr. Vlc^Praoldrat; J. W. Caban La Caahl.r; D. M. NtUlgaa. Accountant. CAPITAU <300,00*. SURPLUS. *30.000. Interest paid on deposits S per cult, pe* nnsum Economy Is tho road ts wealth. Deposit your savings say tbM wilt be Increased by IntvMt. Con. pounded mml-annually> MACON SAVINGS BANK 670 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. • Capital and surplus $160,000 Pays 6 per cent. Interest on deposits of <1 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and loans on good securities at low rates.- Legal depository for trust funds. Will act a* administrator, executor, guardian, re, celver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President H. Q. CUTTER Vice-President J. W. CANNON ~...c!shl« X M. Johnston. President X D. Stetson. Vice President L. p. Hltlyer. Cashier. The American national Bank, MACON, GA CAPITAL.e-w w w n w *«.I250.000.00 118,000.09 Uneat capital of any national bank la Central Georgia. Account* oC tanka, oorporatlona and individuals tU 1 fSoelvs careful attention* Oorrevpo»> dance invited. ) AN... ADVERTISEMENT ' placed In the classified columns ot-Ths Telegraph L sure to bring . RESULTS _ given, purouan- an act of che general assembly approved December IS. ISM. •'* my intention to transfer to Ltxxio M. Smith eight t-i Sharon of She capital stock ot the South western Ra&vnd Company. Lizzie M. smith, executrix ot Josefthlno M-, GtrU- chkA nnd ChrisUni Smith. First Muni M, OF MACON. GA CAPITAL! SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, W. W. WRIGLEY, PRESIDENT. , jC 7 CASHIER. I. C. FLAHrS SOK, BANKER ESTABLISHED 18( ■AC0IV GEORGIA. Banking in all its branches. Intere allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange-and arranj travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild London for all European points.