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THE MAOOIf XEJLSGflAPH: TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 25, 1894
THROUGH EYES
FEMIHIHE.
A fcappy Chriritiman to ytm! May
y<mr Joys be *many and your sorrow*
few!
Everybody la supposed to lay
care •and court pleasure tod a# ann
\h<* <W!i Dim a»t iiie different churches,
a«d adl4mpart**vt CftltfBg* CJJ25'
eocklty en ma*«» iWJM attcfffti the Christ-
^r&TaTThe Lrnr OaWn Clut,. Ex-
tcnffire iincwnulow* *»w be *^L n1 ?^
and the affair <wl8 be tile tnerrfcet In
tiie blatnry of the club.
Ojm at the meet ixipular Ibarftriorn
irtve u very jolly Christmas tree
□md "hox" iKiiity to a eeleot few th.n
niornliw between 11 and 12. The affair
win be cleR-int 1n the extreme, and
those eo fortunale n» to be omontr dw
fnXxl KuiSa are on the aul vivo for
the appointed ttwto arrive.
Mr. and Mix 8. C. Cooper arrived
yentenlay afternoon to spend Christmea
with tlie if amity of Mr. A. J. rr. on
Cherry street.
Mrs. Hodjtea of'* ApdenWnvtt^ U
soonrllrttr GhtSMBMa with her daughter,
jim. Merritt, on Hugtwniln iHelaUU.
Mhw May Kennedy, one of Mason's
m'jMt beautiful »t>unw girls, wdl nomii
tht» Chrrstimas tiolhlaiis with Mist Ma
mie Lou Reese, In Hpuirta.
Mrs. Cray Ooodwyn has Issued very
dainty InvltattonB to a demon on Friday
ovenVntr .oumpisnentary to Ritas Lou
Hindu Chapman.
Mm. Chapman and Wer attractive
flench ter are in Macon for the winter.
Mbs Chapman bettor a student at Wwj-
lityan, and are ait home at the rest-
donee of dins. Gray GModwyn, on Coi-
l«we street. The yuu« ItJlks nre looklnij
forward 'With much pleasure (O this de-
llifhtful emstalrsia-nt.
Miss Nellie Hoad and MU» Manta ret
Guinn at Byron spent yatttroday in Ma
con.
(Mr. Joe, HaanBton of Rome cams
down yesterday lb spend Chrbttmna
with Ids tftunlly, who am tttho eutsts m
Cot. Ward, In Vlnevllltf.
Mr. and Mm. Chari* T. Alrey (lave
retniimxl from their briilal trip and are
at home to thotr friends nt the resi
dence of Mr. K. T. Home. on. CoMbc
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. WtnfIMH Nislnit nre
spvvtdlnt the holidays with 'Mrs. Nto-
jn'ts parents. Colonel and Mm. McJn-
loth Kell, tU Bunnysidc.
Miss Julln HujuMitn will enlerttJn
her friends on Thursday ovonlmr at a
danctn« party. SUM Huitu-mln la at-
tendtriQr f.ucy OObb Tnetdlirte this sea
son, but 1s npentdinr t.hW monk In Ma
con, much -to the GeUcM of many ad-
inlrera In. Uhfc* cdty.
ess
Sir. Hess White enme dawn from At
lanta to upend Christmas bore.
**#
Mr. Charters Bnnnon Is at hom« for
the liolldaijw.
; VISITORS AT JACKSON.
Jackson, Dec. 24.-(Speelal.)—Mi®
May Love of Quincy, Fla., who attends
Aunts Srott, will spend tho holidays
with relative* h »ro. Miss May is indeed
u llownf from the land of flowers,
Mrs. S. F. Btterhlft, her son, La
mar, and nolce, "Sweet M.nrrle Lamar,
have gone to Amerlcus to spend Xmas
with relative*. *% ._ ,
Professor J. C. lJlosengame, president
of Jackson Institute, baa gone to ZM*
ulon visiting "tho old folic* dt homo.*
Vice-President W. Froy Kelley spends
his holidays under tho parental roof at
Mon tied lo, * ^
Our art teacher, W. C. Lewis, left
today for Atlanta on his bicycle. Ho
.will go to Amorlcua toeforo ho return*.
'Mias Virginia Leo McKee tuis gone
to Oxford, Mlsa She will return about
th* tsoth of January to take chargo of
tilt* mualo department of Jackson Instl-
tutc.' _ .
Jt. N. Etheridge leave* Tuesday for
Hnttte. Go., his old homo and' birth
place, Houston county.
T. n. Duttrtll, u student and gradu
ate of Sullivan’s A Crichton’s business
coiK-g", Atlanta, ie at homo to tho de
light of rile family.
Miss Julia Wright of Maryland is
Nisi ting Mm. J. L. Wagner, her slater,
on McDonough street.
The hoys who havo been sway at
school returned to their father 4 * house
for tho holidays to enjoy fireworks,
tide fantastic and receive what Hnnt.v
Claus puis In their Blocking.
From Athena—Van Fhetohcr, Thomas
Slaughter. Oxford-^Chiirlle 13eau*
all amp.
tMr. Charles Pinkney, who lias been
Quito 111 for eomo time, Is convalescing.
He will bo able to rewume his duties
nt the bank by the first if bo hna no re
lapse.
Mins Llndai Leo of Talbot ton 1* visit
ing tho Misses Pound on Third street.
Mjhh Linda- Is indeed ono of tho moat
charming and highly cultuti*d young
liulic* wo ever bad to visit us. Bho
adds quite n* much to Jd^ksou’s soci
ety ns any one could.
Col. K. M. fimlth oT Fornyth spent
Bundny here with hi* brothers.
•Mr. Uoh Thorntoe of Bldwcll, Tenn.,
is visiting his daughter, Mattie, who Is
a student of Jackann Institute.*
Mm Myrtle Pond spcr.t last week with
her sister. Miss Elln; nt Cave Springs.
INYON’S TRIUMPH.
The Fight igainst Disease, Poison-
oh5 Dregs and Old Fogyisn
Declared in Sis Farcr.
W. O. Lovtll Tslls ths Story of Ills
Buffering and Cure*
W. D. Ijavoll, -Ute well-known real
estate broker, ot 42 N. Alexiander slreot,
Rodieater, H. "ST., says: "My wife was
attacked with severe muscular rheuma
tism, a nd was finally corapcClal to takn
to her bnL I secured a bottle ot Mun-
yon’s (RhoumaUKm Cure, and ofter Lik
ins si* dcwa» she was able to rise and
dress herself unnHsIstsd. I have also
beeu relieved of Sharp, rtbootlux pains
after tlJkins a taw dbscs. I consider
the euro a marvelous one.”
Munyon’s Rheumatism Curo never
falls to relievo tn ono to three houra
mid cure io.a l'ew ttoya. Price 25c.
3Iumyon'« Dyspepsia Cure Is guaran
teed to cure nil forms ot Indigestion
anil stomiacih irouldi-M. P-rico 25e.
Munyon’s Gttarrh Curo and Catarrh
Tablet* erjil'oitos Hie disttiso from tlio
■y*Ktm, mothos unrl he,Hla the nlHlcted
parts onl restores ithem ho health. No
failure; a curo guaranteed. Price 25c.
each,
.Munyon’s I/vter Curo corrects head
ache, WliouanoBs, jiiuadlce, constipation
and nil llvir diswisos. Price 25c.
-Munyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures
l>oins in ilio Ira ok, loina or groins and
all forms of kidney disease. Price lav.
iMintyon's Blood Cure eradlcalw* all
lnrpuHtiw of the blood. Price 25c.
Mun-yon's CatJiartlo Insures o free
nnd natural movement of tho bowels
without the bust pain or discomfort.
Jlunyon’s P.lo OintmeiM positively
cun-s nil torn a of piles.
'Munyon’s Astluma florbs are guaran-
tieed to relievo asthma In two minutes.
Munyon’s Cold Curo prevents pneu
monia and Irreaks up a cold in n fow
houra. Price 25c.
lifunyon's Courfi Cure cures colds on
the client, stops coughs, night sweats,
allays soreness nnd speedily heals tho
lungs. Price 25c.
Munynn's Nerve Ouro restores over
worked nnd overstrained nerves to n
hWithy condition. Price 25c.
Mimyon's Hondadic Cure stops head
aches tn three tmlntitvs. Price 25o-
Munyon’s VltBllner imparts new life,
restores lost powers to weak ond de-
blllmtcd men. Prico |1.
A valuablo book, "Guide to Health,”
can bo had of any druggist free, which
Intelligently sots forth In plain, simple
lnnguago how any ono may curo them-
selves.
No matter wlvat the disenso or how
many doctors have failed to cure you,
nsk Jour druggist for a 23-cent vial of
ono of -Munyon’s Cures, nnd If you nro
not benefited your money wild be re
funded.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES.
The Southern Railway Company will
edl ticket, on December -IM, 23d, 2tth
25th. and 29th, 30th, Ret nod January
l«i t.i all point* wlthtu a reidlu, of 300
miles ot Macon at the low rata of I
cents per mile traveled.
Ticket, will Is 1 good returning on or
before Jan. 3d. 1895.
F\>r information apply to 31m *iV.
Carr, l*Minf and ticket agent.
Itloti-lsK. old nra, nl<H*r* umt nil sklu
eruptiotm eurisl by P. p. p., the gtvnt-
<s<T IJ-ssl purifier of tii,suge.
JUwsnnntlsm nnd svphllis vleld i\vtd-
ily m P. p. p. (Priony Aoh.Poko Boot
and Potiuwitim).
If }Mt are croultlixl with dyspepsia,
hpimarii dlsoivhr, «w liwr a IS I kidney
o-mpLlut, try p. p, !»., iumJ j., m wU
ivjoiee ut its uxtg tvil nvrkings. Ke-
mnles ntw pecuHarty IsmhsIi,,! t,y v»,
P. P. lit cxtisds dis-viM- nnd j-lv
ltiuliliy net-on to every mvun.
Lsi: u,init-Ksl, lost csiergy, ei-ikis-rs-,
pratnU debility »ve all utrul by P, l
I*. Now life, ,kiw energy are lnfnsr<t
In tho *y«n«n l>y Ms- lil.v\l purifying
mat eJevusim: properifto of 1*. p. p, (
the grwitiwt bl-xsl jwirilUr of Uto ago.
A fits worth knowing Is Cut blood
d k-vis-h whloh all other tnetUdiws fa l
tt> cure yiekl slowly l,.»t sttridy to the
ld-H-,1 chutlsiug fMMJsv-titW of P. p. 1-.
tl’i-ickly Ae!i, Poke lux tmd Potae-
w uml.
Oatnnh ori-gin-itra inserofulr -ty m nt.
P. P. P. perita die blood rani duit per-
mo neatly cure* cttuiitt
Terrill!,- U.-sl |v-i*,a. t,>lv corerrO
With e>«ivs, SOd 0W* Kitttliw of P. P. p,
(Prckly Ash. l v -lo- Root ,ual p.vta.s-
s otnl cured tho disuse, making tin-1«.
ti.-tw Ueely as a list yetroM,
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why da ao many people we mo
■ round u, term to prefer to sutler and
U- made miserable by Indigestion, con-
stipsUon, dlsstuem. \om ot appeUle,
eotnlas up of the food, yellow skin,
whea for T5 cents ire will sell IA«e
Bhileh's Vltahser guaranteed to aura
them?
Sold by Ooodwyn A Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry attest end
Colton avenue.
MARVELOUS RESULTS.
From a loiter written by Ilev. J. Gun-
de-rmun, at Dimondule. Mich., wo are
permitted tomnko this extract: "1 have
no hasltwtlon In recommending Dr,
King’s Nciv Discovery, na tho results
were almost marvelous in tho case of
my wife. While I wits pastor ot the
Baptist oliurolt at Rivea Junction she
was brought down with Pneumonia
Buoccedtng La Grippe. Terrible parox
ysms of coughing would last hours with
Mttla Interruption, mnd It Roomed ns If
hhe could not survive them. A frletid
reromniended Dr. King’s New DIsjov-
try. It wnsnuJck tn Its work and high
ly tutlwfuotory In results." Trlnl bottles
free ak H. J. Lam.tr & Son’s drug store.
Regular site EOc. nod 31.
ROYAL rONCIANA.
Grand opening of the palace hotel
among the tropics of Florida’s coast.
Tnko rt In, by all tneana. and lie sure
your ticket read, via Southern railway.
You will see more for your money
than you ever did In your life.
Tickets on sale Dec. 2d lin'd 27th, good
for ten (10) days from date of sale, nt
tho extremely low price ot flftecu (315)
dollar* for tho round trip.
iJoublo dally trains through, via tho
short rotrto (southern) without change
of cars Macon to Jacksonville.
I-oavo Macon at 2.30 a. tn. and 7.30
p. m.
For sleeping ear berths otul further
particular* seo Jim Cnrr, passenger
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Wo, M’s Pair Hlahest Metel and Dlsioma-
nCCnilE I get relief
DCl UHE from a most hor-
riUe blood dis
ease I had spent hundreds of dollars
trying various remedies and physi
cians, none of which did me any
good. My finger nails came off and
my hair came out, leaving me
perfectly bald. I then went to
HOT SPRINGS
Hoping to be cured by this celebrated
treatment, but veryaoonbecamedisgusted
and decided to try S.S.S. The etfret was
truly wonderful. I commenced to recover
at once, and after I had taken twelve bot
tles I waa entirely cured—cured by S.S.S,
when the world- — — —
renowned Hot
SpHnn had failed.
\vm. S. Loomis, I
Shreveport, La.“
usJJau 9 * “TwTVY w-saFtc co. JU.U.U. Gx
y cured—cured by S.S.S.
S.S.S.
U BBBirg WM^hSKtS; •
VtkwMteSAMSttfltMO^
GIG
—U Mm flaradflj,
AS A MCVENTIVK
r fi*k«r su H la
ay mimliiiiiii.Mni* —1|
WMMnnMbm uinadtUiiMtisami kmuumm
MM mm M MW »«•» Ottt*f»Wr» u4 t;i«at, wrw |WttM
CUREi7:r r^sri-sc*^
OOODWYN’8 DRUG 6TORJA
Me Aaeota, Chany Bu*,t urf Ootha
Avanua Manna. Oa.
LADIES DO YOU KNOW
On. FCUX LC BAUN’m
STEEL DIB PEPYB8YHL PILLS
umly PKKNCH, «feu»d r%-
%»L lieouiufi «uhi oali by
cooDwnra drug stork.
WE
The babel noises of trade are hushed while you and r
we keep festival. Tides ebb and flow ; clouds gather
and break away, but December’s sky is red with the
glory of sunset—peaceful ending of the harvest year.
We 6ee—what do we see? The radiant pageant of
civilized millions bowing at the altar of universal
prosperity. Life’s music has its undertones, and dis
content claims many a’victira, but the color of the
South is bright and the future points to progress as
the needle points to the pole.
Men are prone to scoff at the greatness and dim
the grandeur of the present. We listen to the past
and catch the cadences that come from weary days of
gloom, when -rich and happy were hurled down to
poverty and misery in the midst of fearful national
convulsions. We turn toward the dazzling future
and see the early struggle changed into a perfect
triumph.
Ours is the sunniest land of all the earth; the
most brilliant star in nature’s diadem. Each year
finds us in the enjoyment of some new good, and
every rising dawn makes possibilities grander.
The country has fought its way from midnight to
morning, and now the meridian is fast hurrying on to
greet the meeting of the centuries.
Business can afford to rest while all bask in the
genial glow of Christinastidc and touch the cherry
side of life.
'CZARINA’S
The latest fad, at OEO. T. BEELAND’St Jeweler,
310 Second Street.
(ESTABLISHED 1831.)
ALTMAYER & FLATAU,
Wholesale Dealers in Liauors, Wines and Cigars,
467 AND (63 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO.
Tho beat Liquor* tor tha least money. Send tor. price list.
ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Agent*.
P P P^ n ^ BS « Blotches
?ELJ—Ll—Li and Old Sores 3
^PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT Pata „ h Mo , Qr : Q ^
and potassium Catarrh, malaria zzx
gr Wakes •
SE Marvelous Cures
^ in Blood Poison
jE Rheumatism
grand Scrofula
V. P. P. pnrifioa tb« Mood, build* ap
thfl wfi«k «n<l dfibiiluted, frtvefi
fitrootth to wrakfiooil nerve*, «>xp«U
cUfia»—.glTbiK thfi patlont health nud
oloknMs, xlomn*
—tofillngfi and liMltcdfi first prev*U*.Mf.
For primary.»roontUry And tertUrp
AYphllls, for blood polaonlng, mercu*
rlAlpoiaoD, nmlarU. dy«*p«palii. And
in «Tl blood and akin dUcasai, IlkA
TT blotohoa, plxnpie*, old chronic uloors.
10^ ‘ tetter, *OAld h*AU. holla, ervsipfil.-ut.
octencA w» mar aay, without fear ot
contradiction,that P. p. P, Uthobeit
blood purl Bor in tho world, aud ruakca
j>o*ltlr», a^Mdjr A&dponuABttnccurtia
and Kidney Troubles
Are Mtlrcly rcuored by F.P.P. 1
—Prickly A*h. Poke Root and Pota»-
amm, tb« great cat blood partner on
ABKkPBSM, O., July 21.1891.
MkftftKH UrptaAM RAO*.. SfiTAnnaU.
Oa. t but 8iu»—1 bought a bottl* ot
rP.PTp. aeilotsprli **
Sprln**,Ar*..Rau
o goodtb*n threo
ttbfi Rot Springs.
Lad Its* whofic *j«tcma
ixolitoned
-.u.u ..ug.uro condl*
itrual lrrccutarfti«M|
‘ juidw^N blood lain anUnporo condl
, arepecat’.arty \
—wuted by th* won-
*»>••• wra.v -ml biotKl c lea using prop-
• erticaofp. p. P.-Prlckly A*b, Pok* prevents
Koot and roiaaalum. aor**. I ba»<
. SrAiKort»u>, Ml. . nng. Htb, 1893.
—I can »P«ak In tho hlcbcat torma of
1 your medicine from my ownper*oual
> kncwlcdr?. 1 was atT«-jt»«i with heart
uliMM, pUurl*) and rbeumatlai^. <or
• S^yoara, waatroatoklbyth«y«rybMt
, phjraK'ianaaaaapent hundrada of del*
Lra, triedarcry known rwmedy with-
■ oct finding relief. I have only taken
, on* oottla of your P. P. P., and can
ohcwrfuUy any it haa don* me mom
• good than anything l bava Avar takao.
• a ° 10
** MRS. £ hTtKASY.
gprlngfiaid. Qraen Ocuoty, Mo.
it baa don* s
wont h*’ tmat ment at t
Scud three ho«lea C. O. D.
Aberdeen* Brown County* O*
CapL J. D. labaatoa. 0m ^9.
To aJI whom it map eanearm X berw*
by testify to tba wonderful proportlea • aqb
of P. P. P. for oruptiona of the akin. I
Buffered for aevoral y aara with an un-
aljchtly and dtaagraaable araptJonoo —
my face. I tried arery known rame- ^
dy but in rain.until P. P. P. waa need*
and am now entirely cured. gif
l8J,u.0by) J. dTJobSSTOS. ~
iavaonab, Qg» V
Ikla Caaaar Oared.
TtUimonp/romlKeMayor<±f^afnjkafc
Siwjoiir. Tax.. Janeary 14,1898.
Massna. LirmAH Moa., Baraunah, •
Ga.t Utntiemtn—l bate tried your P.
P. P. for a disease of tba akin, usually —
kuown aa akin cancer,of thirty years* m ^
Standing, and found great relief; it ^
puntlea tha blood and remote* all lr»
.rWMI
ritatlou from the seat of tb< _
and preyent* any spreading of t^e
aorea. I have taken Otoor six bottle*
and feel oonnd«nt that another course
will effect a cure. It ha* aleO relieved
me from lndijr*aoon and atomAcb 1 "M!.
>. BVBT,
AUomay at Law.
Book m Band nseasai««Fn& —c
ALL DBtJOOWTS BULL IT.
LIPPMAN BRQ8.
vkopixurroag, ^
»4fff rm*x ■ | -^K,e-mi , “‘ h i ?
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Brass Fire Betts, Brass Coal Tases,
Brass Fenders, Brass Andirons.
Make your wife happy by giving her somethin? usefu
and ornamental. Full line at T. C. BU RK E’S.
O- P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON. GA.
SASH, COBBS, LUMBER, MCULDIHSl PAINTS. UK AND CESIEIi.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
MACOli SASH, DQOR h LUMBIH CQ„
’ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
AND MANUP ACTURER3 07-
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE. Etc.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of Its i jbsolute purity, wholeaumenesa, good taste and quality
to aid digestion it is a moat pleasant and refreshing beverage, on article
Incomparably strengthening to the in valid and convalescent.
This beer Is brewed from the best selected malt arid from hop* Imported
from Bohemia. It is brewed after the new existing method In tlhe Hof Braue*
rel at Pllson, Bohemia. Borbaroesa is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled to
taste and brilliancy, and on account of Its excellent quality la preferred to
the Imported Pilsner by connolseurs.
For tne dinner table and for a lun chi there Is nothing better than & bofr
tie of Barbarossa. ULLM’ANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anyw'here In the city. 'Phone 434. Sole Agents.
MACON, GA.
351 10 353 - - - CHERRT STREET
3I1IUUJ JJV11UI U|
SAWMILLS.
Machinery Ail Kinds.
HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES
EYE GLASSES
ACCURATELY FITTED.,
A. T. HOLT,
Real Estate Agent, NV>. 365 Second Sa.
Several nice suits of rooms, 401
Spring; a nice suit of rooms, 718 Pine;
6-room house, Lamar street, Vineville,
J15. 5-room house. Crump’s avenue,
Viueville, $15. 7-room house, Rogers
avenue, .Vineville, $20. 5-room house,
1071 Walnut street. $18. 8-room house,
753 Plum street, $25.
Several small houses and nice stores.
JOSEPH E. WELLS,
554 MULBERRY STREET,
SPECULATION.
HAMMOND & OO.,
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS,
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK CiTY.N.Y.
Stocks, Bonds and Grain Bought and Sold,
' 1.oir Carried on Margin.
P. S.—Send for explanatory
circular on speculations ; also
weekly market letter. (Free.)
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON, GA.
II. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin,
President. Vice President.
J. W. Cabanlss, Cashier. *
We solicit the business of merchants,
planters and banks, offering them courte
sy, promptness, safety and llberallity.
The largest capital and surplus of any
bank In middle Georgia.
IliE UNION SAVINGS BANK & THUS! U
MACON, GA. V
H. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Turpin,
Vice President; J. W. Cabanlss, Cashier;
D. M. Nelllgan, Accountant.
CAITAL $200,000. SURPLUS, $30,000.
Interest paid on deposits 5 per cent, per
annum. Economy Is the road to wealth.
Deposit your savings and they will be
Increased by interest. Compounded semi
annually.
MACON SAYINGS BANK
570 Mulberry Street, Macon, G&.
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pays 5 per cent, on deposits of $1 and
upward. Real estate loons on the month
ly Installment plan, and loans on good
securities at low rates. Legal depository
for trust funds. Will act as administra
tor, executor, guardian, receiver and trus
tee.
H. T. POWELL President
1L G. CUTTER Vice President
J. W. CANNON.-....* Cashier
Big C
j uon-polaooout
/ remedy for tionorrb®e,\
'Whites, Spermatorrhea*. 1
^Gleai, unnatural discharge* '
“? any inflammation, IrrTta*
in or ulceration of mucous
“mbranea. Non-aatrlngent
I and guaranteed not to stricture.
SOLI) MY UBVOGIIRft
t plain wrapper, by
1 exprea*. prepaid, on receipt ot
l|l.(V). Deocrtptlve Circular
\mailed on request. ■
■aeeikWmi bj
.The Kvui Ckmicxl Do."
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In tb* apo
dal tie. venereal. Loet energy re
stored. Female Irregularities end
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Addreu In confidence, with stamp,
*10 Fourth street. Macon. G».
DR. C. H. PEETE.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
M SECOND STREET,
MACON, a A.
Da t. a SHORTER.
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office SM Cherry St, Macon. Go.
DU. GILMER’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office ami residence, First street, neci
Clierry.
II. A. BROWN, M. D„
Residence' corner Church and Lee
strees. East Macon.
Calto In the day tor the present will
be answered from MoCreary druc store
Telephone 196. *
M. K Freeman. H. G. Grlswoli
FREEMAN & GRISWOLD.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Masonic Building, ... Macon. G;
JOHN B. COOPER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Exchange Bank Euildlng, Rooms 7 an
8. Macon, Ga.
HOPE POLHILL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
355 Third Street.
W.L.Doucla
$3 SHOErilK;
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Over Om MUIIm Paopl* wear tha
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Sb
All our shoes are equally satlsfad
R «y (lv. tk.bMt vmlu. for tho Money,
oi oqiul cutoM oboe, la «ylo .ad fit
rrom 10 93 savea over otner makes.
If your dealer cannot supply yon wn ran, Soi
ROCHESTER SHOE C(
618 CHERRY STOKE
an77.
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The American national Bank,
MACON, GA
CAPITAL.,w yv ,, ,, ,, ..3310,000.00 SURPLUS., t. „ „ „ - 333,000 00
Largest capital of any naUooal bank 1a Central Gsorgls. Aonounts of
corporations nod Indi/Iduals will ttcaivo careful attention. Comopow*
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iLibbey’s
;LEADS THE WORLD.'
AMERICAN i
CUT GLASS.
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First Mial M,
OF MACON. GA
CAPITAL! SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDENT.
W. W. WRIGLET,
CASHIER.
L C. PLAfFS SOI,
BANKER
■iCOn, GEORGIA
ESTABLISHED 18SS
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild oi
London for all European points.