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R. C. WILDER'S SOHS CO,
MACON, GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll work.
Lumber, rough and dressed. •hlntfca. latlufc and dealers In mixed paint#, lead.
Bile, lime, plaster, cement and builders* hardware.
«M TO 03 THIRD STREET*. " i~ m
IIII
That we arc selling our Inatru-
(nenta hero cheaper than you can
buy theih In Near York, and we
pay the freight.
HI HI DOW
Because we contract for no many
thouaanda every year for our
agenta and consequently get the
very loweat price.
Because wo buy 100 where thoy
buy one, and of course can buy
•heaper.
Because we pay cash and dis
count the market and handlo cnly
the beat goods sold over our guar
antee wlthexchange privilege.
We do not advertise to give away
gooda. We cannot afford to do it,
as good goods coat money.
But we con and do give you more
for your money than any olher
house In the buslnons.
Write us for catalogues and il
lustration* and see.
Do not forget we Import our
small goods direct and cun save
you money that way.
LUDDEN : 5 : BATES
Southern Music House,
R. J. ANDERSON & SON
Managers Macon Branch House,
MACON, GEORGIA.
CURE
Sick Tlesdsehaand relieve All the troubles inci
dent to a liilioim ntnlo of nyntcni. such ah
i>i//ini*K*, Nniihcn. Drowsluww, Distress After
rating, 1’nln In the Bide, /to. while their most
remarkable biiccchh him t>een shown la curing
SICK
lleAdache. yet Carter's I.itti.r Liver Tima
are vaIiiaIiIo In QoniUpafJon. curing
And preventing this Annoying mimriAlnt, while
they Also correct all dhtoixleni of the stomach,
rtimulnte the liver nnd regulate the bowels.
Even if thfy only cured
HEAD
AMONG PEWS AND PULPITS
Sunday Services and Sermons in
All the Churches of Macon
and Suburbs
MANY PASTORS ARE ABSENT.
Ache they would I* almost priceless to those
who suffer from thU dlstresdna complaint:
but fortunately their goodnofl* <l<*« not end
here, nrxl thnm who once try them will llnd
***—* nywaystliat
k ... JIAO
ter <^1 nick head
tlieso little pills valuable In so
they will not lx» willing to do without them,
but Off “
ACHE
Is the hano of so mAnjr Uvm that here Is where
wn ntnko our grout boost. Our pills cure it
while others do not
('AurvN'K I.itti.r l.ivru Pii.ia are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills moke
a dose. They are strleily vegetal lie and do
pot gripe or purge, hut by their gentle action
please nil who u*< them. In vials at lift cents;
flvo for |t. Hold everywhere, or rent by mall.
CASTS! MSS1C1K1 00., Xnr Tat.
Small fill Small Dost, bo! hi*
XMAS SMOKE.
Your husband or young gentleman
friend couldn't appreclato anything
inure limn a pretty*
» | PIPE OR BOX OP CIG'ARS.
Meerohaums. with n*mber mouthpiece,
gold and stiver mounted; or lu cigars,
any nomethlwr like IS. 11. Onto A Co.'a
famous Key West gvKHla; or, If ntno*
tthg cheaper la wanted, you oan get
my well known private brand, "Tho
.Minna.•'
X HANDSOME CANE
Wouldn't be bed. and I have a largo
clock of all tho newest styles to*pelect
from at prices that none of us hnv
ever hoard of before.
In either eveut. If you or* looking
for a present whlcih any gentleman
Hfould appreciate and compliment your
ro<k1 taste In buying, yon will find the
perfection of It at
H. P. Loh’s Cigar Store,
. BIS Mulberry Itmt.
Mr. Sam Wei
Who W now In Europe, haa bought and
forwarded ii large lino of the finest old
Imported Wines
For the Family Me
Of \Tocon sod vtclnHy. Ills mock ts
aV*o complete with the rtntwt I>vmcstlo
Wines, Old Whiskies and Braadies,
l’-.W Ale, til«io*r Ah'*. Dor
ic rm, Imported and Domestic Beers, Ci
gars and Tobaccos of tho beet brands.
1'ticca are In keening with the times.
Get the boat goods and best prices
from
BAM WEICHSELBAUM.
Dow occupying the late Copt. John D.
Hudgins* old stand, corner Third and
Poptar streets, Macon, Ga.
Hsr, I. W. Walker Will Preach at Vino
till* Methodist Church and fler.
J. 0. Campbell WII Proaeh
at Vint Daptlst.
There will be no special services In the
churches today except at the Vlnevllle
Methodist church, where Rev, G. W.
Walker will preach in the absence of the
pastor, who. Is attending the session of
the South eGorgla conference at Way-
cross, and at tho First Baptist church,
where Rev. J. II. Campbell will preach.
Dr. E. H. Rowe, president of Wesleyan
Female Colle, will preach at Mulberry
Street Methodist church at 11 o'clock
today.
All of the Methodist pastors arc at con.
ference and consequently there will be
preaching at only such Methodist
churches as can secure one of the local
preachers. The absence of the pastors
will not Interfere with the Sunday school
exercises at any of the churches, how
ever. By next Sunday it will be known
what pastors are to be transferred to
other churches and those who are to re-
main.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A full directory of services In all of
the churches today will be found below:
AN...
ADVERTISEMENT
plarM In the classified columns ot The
Telegraph Is sure to bring ‘ J
RESULTS
next to Young Men's Christian Associa
tion, First street
T. M. ~ A. *
Men's meeting at 3:30 p. m. and boys'
meeting at 2:30. Young men cordially in
vited.
METHODIST.
Mulberry Street-Rev. A, Monk, pastor.
Preaohlng at 11 a. rn. and 7J> p. m. by
Dr. Monk. Sunday achool at 9.30 a. m..
Col. Isaac Hardeman, superintendent.
Epworth prayer meeting by the young
people lit 6:45 p. m. Strangers cordially
wolcomed and seats are free.
First Street—Rev, H. Jt. Felder, pah-
tor. Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. and
739 p. m. Class meeting at '4:30 o'clock
a. m., J. R. Itice, class leader. Sundny
achool at 4 o'clock p. rn., S. 12. CliambltKH,
superintendent. Seats free nnd everybody
invited.
Centenary—Rev. O. B. Chester, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:90 p. m. by the
pastor. Love fcaat at 9 o'clock n. m.
Sunday achool at 3 p. m., I. J. Cohn, m.
perlntundent. Seats freo and everybody
Invited.
South Macon—Experience meeting at 9
, m. nnd preaching at 11 u. m. by tho
pastor, Rev. T. W. EUls. Sunday school
at 3 p. m., W. T. Collins, superintendent.
Preaching at 730 p. m. by the pastor.
Prayer mooting each Wednesday night ot
7:30 o'clock. Lndleii* Aid Society meet a on
first Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
To all these services the public Is In
vited nnd strangers will be given a cor
dial welcome.
Vlnevllle—Rev. J. K. Wrny, pastor.
Trcachlng at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. in. by
Rev. O, \V. Walker. Prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening at 7:45.
East Macon-Rev. J. W. Weston, pas
tor. Experience meeting ut 10:15 a. m.
Sermon at 11 n. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday
school at 3 p, m.» George W. Gautt, su-
perlntondent.
Grace Church—Rev. J. R. Owen, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a, m. and 7.30 p. m. Sun
day school at 3 p. m. All persons cor
dially Invited.
BAPTIST.
First—No pastor. Preaching ut 11 n. m.
and 8 p. m. by Dr. J. B. Campbell. Sun
day school at 9:30 n. m., Hugh M. Willed,
superintendent. Frayer meeting Wcdnes.
dny nt 3.30 nnd 7:30 p. m. The public. Is
cordially Invited.
South Macon—Rev. J. C. Solomon, pas
tor. Prvaohlng nt 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Y»y tho pastor. Prayer mealing Wednes
day at 7:80 p. m. Hun.lay school at 9:30
, m., J. W, Ntcholu, luperlntcndont.
East Macon—Bov. E. J. Coates, pastor.
Preaching at 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun
dny school nt 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting
at this church on Thursday night.
Tattnall Square—Rov. A. B. Campbell,
pastor. Preaching nt U a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m., L. T.
Stallings, superintendent.
Vlnevllle—Rov. E. U. Carroll, pastor.
Preaching at U a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by
tho pastor.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church—Walnut, between Second
and Third street* Rov. F. F. Reese, rec
tor, Third Sunday In advent. Holy com
munion at 7:30 o’clock a. m. Morning
prayer nnd sermon at li «, m. Sunday
school nt 9 a. m. Evening prayer and
sermon at 7:30. Friday piwycr 4 o'clock
p. in. Strangers and visitors will be wcl.
corned.
St. Paul—Corner Forsyth and College
streets. Rev. IL Orrln Judd, rector. Serv
ice at U a. m. and I p. m. Holy com
munion ltrst Sunday in month at 11 n. m.;
on tho third Sunday at 7:50 a. m. iTshcrs
to aeat stronger*. ScMa free at, night
service.
St. Barnabas Chapel—Rev. Martin Da
rner In charge. Sunday school at 9:45 a.
m. Morntng prayer und sermon at 11
o'clock. Wednesday prayer and sermon
at 7J0 p. m.
St. John's Chapel—Rev. Martin TXamer
In charge. Sunday school ut 3 p. in.
Evening prayer and acrinon at 7:30.
SOCIAL NOTES.
Item* Receive*! Too Late for the So
cial Column.
The marrlfago of Mr. Charles lAlrey
nnd Ml a* Geraldine McADdrcw will
kike place *a-t 5 o'clock p. m., Irmtead
of 9:30 e. m., as mt first announced.
Thechnngolr* <tkne Is made oti account
of <tfuinge in iho rnItpouLl schedule. The
ceremony xvO bo performed at Mul
berry Street Methodist church on Tues
day, tho Utb inscun-f, n.*nd will be one
of thO oockil eventa of the neason.
...
The BippiuachJtu; itiarrSwre of Mr.
Omd F. Wilte ana U)n Leonoi*
Guttcnbenfer, ■WhWh ta 1*0 be celebrated
on Thuiri.1 iy nvimlnz. December 27. at
the reaMence of Profenaor V. A. Gut-
tefberger, 1n Vlnev-illo, will be a union
of two yountf people -who are widely
nnd Justly popular .Hr. Witte ts n
youmr man of exeetttlonaj character.
He Is In 'the employ of tho Unltfed
State# ifovernenent In this city, and
has the confidence and eiteem of both
his superior oOoera and the commu
nity. UlM OuMwrbenjer is one of Phe
moot charming and talented young la
dles of Vlnevllle, where tfiene Is so
much culture nnd refinement. She Is
fortunately possessed at a decldW.y
attractive personality and a marked
degree of InlelleofuuJlfy. Mr. and Mitt.
White will bo nt home aftler January
16th.
...
airs. John It, Brfdges nnd Ml«l
I.illie Alrey of Selma, Aa.. are In the
olty, the guests Of Col. and Mrs. Ed
win T. Horn, 217 College street. Mrs.
Bridges and iMIss AJrey will remain
until of liar the Alrey tMoAndrew tnar-
rtogo.
...
Miss Rosa lee entertained n num
ber of her friends at her bane on Sec
ond etreet Friday evening with a de
lightful whist party, which was &
highly enjoyalble affair. The party was
given complimentary to Miss Dooner of
Savannah, who has been the guest of
Miss Bee for same time, and who re
turns (home this morning.
...
Ottss Dora Kennedy, who has been
taking a counse ah. the Industrial) Col
lege at Mllledteevllle, preparatory of
leaching, pissed through Macon yester
day cn route to Cordele, her home.
Miss Dora Is a most charming voting
lady nnd CVrrtlele Is to bo congratu
lated that Ohe will be one of the teach
ers in the Cordele Seminary.
AN EXPEDIENT COMPANY.
Tile Baldwta-MidvtHe Company at the
Academy of aiuelc.
The Baldwhi-aMvIlle Company, of
which Mias Pearl Melville 1» (the leading
lady, will open an engagement of five
utghltt and t«;» matin-ia on Tuesday
night next at the Academy of Music.
The famous mcUddraima, "The Black
Ekig." will be <the opening piece. A
change of ipflay 'Will be given each nfclM
during the engagement. On Thursday
and Saturday afternoons a grand mati
nee will be given for ladles nnd children.
The prices for the night performances
will bo 10, 20 and 30 cents. On Tuesday
night ladles tv.11 be admitted free if ac
companied by a person with a paid 30
cent ticket. Seats will be on sale to-
rnot'iw morning at I.uddeti & Bates’
music store.
.The Bad Jwln-Melvffio Company Is
well known In Macon, and .played to
patched (houses here two seasons ago.
CONUNDRUM TEA.
On> at tho most unique entertnln-
mertts In preparation tVw the Christmas
holM.tys is a "conundrum tea," that
will bpglven by tho ladies or the Tatt
nall Square Baptism church next week,
for the (bmeht of the new church build
ing. BtMIdes songs and recitations by
some of tlhe best local talent,.a tempt
ing menu will be served, any <>(x items
of which will be served for Hie maill
turn of 25 coats. Instead, however, of
the dtshk's appeartaw In bhe names gen
erally kttown by, they will bo offered
under puzzling aliases, and the guest
will have to be careful, os well ns In-
tellligent, ff ho would get what ho
would really dike to have. No admis
sion will he charged, and tthc enttertaln-
tr.(&nt will take ipdnco nt itho residence of
Mm. Julton Rodgers, on Coleman live
nue, HuguMtbn llctgh'is.
DR. R. C. FBOWER.
nr. R. C. Flower wBl be unable to
visit a corgi.1, betglnntag at 'Augusta
December 13. ns mas his Intention. Ow
ing Ito an Important llbrtl suit In Chica
go, the account of which our readers
have no doubt read, the doctor In unn-
avoidably a Mont. Ho will, however,
riil (Ms section of fhe country very
soon to accommodate his many friends
and patrons. Dr. R. C. Flower has a
reputation which extends from ocean to
ocean, and the above announcement
will be tin' can.”' of much dlsap'eM.it-
ment throughout this state, but the
doctor will always be sure of a hearty
welcome whenever he comes to this
part of the South.
SETTING OUT A LIGHT
am PEOPLE TO SEE BY.
■:::S
To say "Go Slow” on accouRt of the sudden appearance of
old wholesale and last year’s retail stocks. So far as we had
any they were sold out long ago, without any hurrah.
To say “Stop!” because “cost prices” and “much reduced
are oftimes twice the common market rate. Cost
reductions depend on where and when and who
buys, and the quantity.
Steadily shining, not on a startling advertisement, but on
what there is actually here in the store-steady every day,
all the year round.
Considering a man as a man and a woman as a woman, and addressing
their thoughtful intelligence, we
Need Only Set Out the Light.
This advertisement candle is only a feeble taper. All the brilliancy oF what we tell
about is visible inside our doors.
NOT A
NOT A
BUT A
prkwttkrian.
Firat—R«v. W. B. Jennings • pastor.
Services At 11 l m. nnd •:» \\ m. Sun
day school at. 9:30 a. in., the pastor su.
perlntendent. Prayer and song service
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Tattnall Square—Rev. 8. L. Morris. D.
XX. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7 SO p. m. by the pastor. Ribbath achool
9 SO a. m. Prayer service at 7JO p. m.
Wednesday. m
CHRISTIAN.
Walnut street, between First and Sec*
ond—Rev. IL C. Combs, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:» a. m„ L. M. Erwin, super
intendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the
pastor. Young People’a 8ocIety Christ!
Endeavor at 6:fS p. m. Evening sermon
at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer serv ice Wednesday
evenln* at TA Public welcome.
CATHOLIC.
St. Joseph’s—Father Wlnklereld. S. J.,
paator: Father Roydhouee, S. J., assist
ant. First mass at 7 «L nt. Second mass
and Sunday* school at S.*I5 a. nt. llnth
mass and sermon at 10;» a. TO. Father
Roydhouse. S. J^ will preach. Vexpers,
followed by the benediction of the Holy
Sacrament at 1 JO p. nt. Ushers will
visitor*.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Bible class 3 J) p. to. Sunday. Meeting
it I p. m. Tuesday. Bible study 10J0 a.
m. Friday, at the Christian Science room.
EADS, NEEL&CO
LOOKING
FOR XMAS
PRESENTS?
Here they are, hand
some, useful and dirt cheap.
Look at These Prices
Fancy Reed Rockers from
$3 up; Cobbler Seat Rockers
$3.25; Upholstered Rockers,
(Plush or Silk Tapestry) from
$2.26 up; Blacking Cases from
$1.25 to $6.00; Fancy Centre
Tables, a handsome line, at all
prices; nnd think of a 36-inch
Smyrna Rug, best quality, for
$4.00, worth $6.05. Parlor
suites, bed-room suites, ladies’
disks, china closets, hat racks,
and all kinds of furniture at
Hard Time Prices.
IA hamlrmw Christmas gift. One of
ttlOM latest deeftgn* In oil heat era nt
Diuilnp Hllllllle.Co.
Take the rfiort fine to Atlanta. Three
trains dally, leaving Macon no fofilcvwd:
1:10 tu m., 8:45 n. m. and 5:30 p. m.
Two thilns Uoil for Jacksonville nnd
Florida {Milts, Qcavinnr (Macon at 7:30
p. tn., anil (vcwtibuhvl) 2:30 a. m.
Pullmtut’H ill neat rfcapers on all <rn!ra.
Ko ohun«pY of earn bekwrat Macon and
Jacksonville. JIM W. CAJRR.
l y aasoin«ror naul TDckct *\«eivt.
1 SENSIBLE XMAS PRESENT.
One of our Suits.
Quo. P. Burdick & Co.
YOUR XMAS
ORDER
WMl bo attended to n« quick as three
huetllnt; brothcro can do it.
North Carolina Corn.
The MUM upon us when bo keep
your spirits up. you must pour th*
(spirits down. Here are the prices:
Good quality of «Nfaer corn, Rye,
Rum or Gin, 31.50 per gallon.
Nelson County Rye, 83 ]>or gallon.
North Carolina Corn, 32 per gnllon.
Mount Vernon Rye, {6 per gallon.
BEDDINGFIELD BROS.
417 Thltvl Stevet, Maoon, Qa.
SPECULATION.
HAMMOND & CO.,
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS,
130 4 S32 Pearl Street,
HEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
Stocks, Beads tad Grail Bought ud Sold,
or Carried oa Margin.
P. S.—Send for explanatory
circular on speculations; also
weekly market letter. (Free.)
If you want your Xmas tur
key cooked to perfection, buy a
BUCK’S STOVE
or RANGE.
Every One Guaranteed.
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SANTA CLAUS May feel poor this yen, but here he can hay lots for little
money. See if it isn’t so. GEO. T. BEELAND Jeweler, 320 Second Street.
THEY WILL BE HERE.
BOSTON DOCTORS.
DR. J. WHITMAN.
DR. R. RENWIC&
For two days only this visit. OCTOBER 24 and 25, WEDNESDAY and THURS
DAY. All who call on these eminent physicians the above date will receive all
medical services and surgical treatment FREE UNTIL CURED.
The object of this FREE SERVICE Is to become quickly acquainted with the
sick; also to demonstrate tho superior excellence of their methods of treating all
diseases of a chronic or long-standing nature. Th2 doctors feel assured that tho
grateful endorsements of the many they relieve and cure will give them, during
their future visits, an extended practice that will amply repay for this great outlay
of time and money. Although they treat all diseases of a chronic, long-standing,
obscure or difficult nature, and cure many so-called Incurable diseases, they wish 1c
thoroughly understood that If, after a thorough examination, your case Is found
to be Incurable we frankly tell you so and reserve the right to reject all auch
cases.
MAIN OFFICE 80 WALTON STREEET, ATLANTA, GA.
ALL. DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES TREATED.
CATARRH CURED—Consumption In the incipient stage; Bronchitis. Asthma,
Rheumatism, all diseases of the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, liver and kidneys;
Scrofula, Sores, Ulcers and all chronic blood troubles;* Eczema, Psoriasis, Pimples,
Blotches and all skin troubles treated and cured if accepted.
NERVOUS DISEASES—Epilepsy positively and permanently cured. Nervous de
bility from any cause. Hysteria, Neurathenia, Chorea, St. Vitua’ Dance, etc., posi
tively cured by the London Specific treatment If curable..
DISEASES OF WOMEN.—We examine ladles. without exposure, and treat all
diseases peculiar to their sex without the use of rings, pessaries, etc., by a new and
VaJnless method.
MEN—Weak, Diseased, Despondent—Men suffering from premature decay, ex
hausted and enfeebled powers, diseases causing losses, drains, weak or falling mem
ory, blotches, pimples, impure blood, foil ing of hair, etc., should visit them at
once. By their Anglo-German methods and remedies they guarantee such suffer
ers Immediate relief and a permanent cure.
CANCERS and malignant tumors and growths, all enlargements and glandular
Dwellings removed and cured without the use of & knife. No pain. No matter what
disease you are suffering from, or how long standing; no matter how many physl.
clans have failed to cure you, call on us. It will cost you nothing and you may jp
profit by It. Office hours K n. to 8 p. m.
i Walton street. Atlanta, Oa,
EXCHANGE BANK,
or HACON, GA.
H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin,
President. Vice-PretkU&U
J. W. Cabsnlss. Cashier.
We solicit the business of merohant%
planters sod bank^ offering them
courtesy, promptness, safety aad hbsr-
silty. Tbs largest capital as4 surplus
of any bank tn Middls Georgia.
178 Cotton A Ye.
Big C
r in* non )><i}**onou«
r r*m*dy for Gonorrhan-. «
Whit»a N|tormatorrhf^a, i
V and guaranteed U..w.uiu.«o,
SOUP BY DBUU4JISTM
or a*nt In plain wrapper, by
I exprena prepaid, on receipt of
ifi.CM. Descriptive Circular
\mailed on request.
^The Brans Chemical Co.®
CINCINNATI, O.
HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSES
ACCURATELY FITTED.
’ JOSEPH E. WEltSt ! if B!
CS4 MULBERRY STREET.
THE UHIQM SAVINGS BANK & TRIM Cl
MACON, GA. ,
H. J. Izmir, Prallnti On. R. Turn.
»ta. YlM-PTMlAwts J. W.
C«hl.r; D. If. N»Ul*mn. AecounUnt. ”
CAPITAL PM.00*. SURPLUS^ WI009.
Iitn.1 ma on d«fx»u. , ^ c '
•« annum. Economy la tho toad tn
ttonlta. Depoolt your onylaco any th»
wtll bo lncraurt by tntonat. Com.
pounded ooml-annually.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
570 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,000
P»y» 5 par cent lntereot on floponlta
at tl nnd upward. Real estate loan* on
tho monthly installment plan, and loam
on cood oecurltlea at low raton. Loral
depository (or truat (undo. Will act am
administrator, executor, guardian, re
ceiver and trustee.
H. T. POWELL r..,,..,..Pr«nldenf
H. G. CUTTER.. Vlee-PrStdeSt
...r....Ca,hl,t
J. W. CANNON...
7. M. Johnaton. PrcEdont 3. D. Stetson, VIoo PreotdoaL L V. HlRytr, Chshlor.
The American national Bank,
MACON, GA
CAPITAL.„ . » « 2160,000.Od SURPLUS.. 171,004.DO
Laryeat eapltil of any national bank In Contra] Goorsla. Aocounta of
banka, corporation# and Individual# wUl Ittoolvo onnful atUntton. OorrooDun-
denc. Invited. j
OF MACON. GA
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
L C. PLAIT r S SOU,
BANKER, 1
■ACONr GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED t8«»
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits.
e handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credit* on Messrs. Rothschild ol
London for all European points.
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