The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 29, 1894, Image 8

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1 tgk- 8 THE MAOOIT TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNTHG, DECEMBER 28, 1894 i? T&- & ■ mi THE LATEST MODELS. (Special Corrc*pondrnc«.) New York, Doo. 27.—Some of the latest models and designs In drossca inr.ko ono think of doll*, snch ns wo boo ale ng toward tho holidays (n tho »how windows, mnrkod "From Paris. ” The Barn? stiff looking arrangement of the garment* exists, and the iinmon wearers appeir to adopt tbo same unoompro- to say, tinder 8—can he of almoet any thing. There are many rongh surfaced goods, liowever, that aro considered more itylish than anything <U,. Ouvts Harper, i ci/. in si/nitx axd tea oown. nil in« attitudes of the dolls. There waa a iliac erepon tea gown in one window, where the skirt, instead of hanging In tin natural soft folds of that material, v. .i stiff, auit, though perhaps stylish, very ungraceful. There was a pointed yc'-'i of whito volvct embroidered in go'.d, with nn occasional black thread to give It d pth. There waa a frill of 10 inch cream Spanish 1 ace gathered to tho yo.io all around, hut. shortened in tho front The skirt was gathered direotly to -ho yoke and full In unbroken linos to iie bottom. In tho front thcro were two box plaits laid from top to bottom, and these were overlaid witli lane Avo id; iths of ayarddeop. Thesleevos wore m j!i puffed and ended witli a hand of th same and afnll of laeoat the elbow: If . had a doll, t should copy that tea go on for It. If I wore a society woman, I i bonld have one mado jnrt like it and gi. o It to my enemy. lint others found it lK Utlfal, and that is why I mention it. A I’retty Fancy, The blonse is tho vogue of nil for woolen stntf, and often, too, it Is seen in in .'rial of a frailer texturo anil in vel- vet. There is no denying that it is a pr tty fancy and one likely to last Ion- go: than tho sorpentino waists. A very d> ssy and yet simple model was of tan colored Vienna Tho blouse was gather ed u> a laco yoke, amt this waa bordered w h a narrow lino of black Forman. Tie* patted sleevos wore draped up tn n veiy stylish mnnuer. The forearm was ovrlnid with lace, bordored With tho fui. Tho ukirt buttoned down tho right side with buttons covered with vicuna. Around tho we 1st I* n ruby velvet belt, w li a rosotto of tho Bamo. Tho blouse ct. ct is obtained by imviug tho waist gc acred full olid being two or three in ->iea longer than tbo lining. Tills is so: outlines done nil nround tho waist, ami other times it is out to slopo in front only. It is a mutter of tnsto how it .-liall bo dono. Tho blouso front always lovks very well when nn Eton or Agora is put on over it It then resembles a •foMvoat Tho Uuing to theso vralsts sliuhl bo snugly fitted in every oaso. A Horn! Fur » Little Ulrl. If any loving littlo mother wants to give her dainty darling a Now Year's pr- jont that ahull bo protty, useful anil ac. ptabln, let her uinko ouo of theso little hood*. I wilt toll her liow. Take i'n.-eighths of a yard of fnillo or ribbed si.k of white or somo delicate tint, or eadtiuoro If slio prefers, anil lay it, fold ed, ou the table. Slope np the bottom pc.uts slightly for tho capo anil slopo tin- upper part a littlo mcro to form the crowu. Then tack tbo lining inside *aml mark a place for the shirring across the lower part tlirco inches from the bottom and run n ribbon through the shirred plaoo to tlo in the back! After Imviug done this bind tho lower odgn or tuiu it in and fell it duwu neatly, Tho ' i A hood you Tint little oxr. front part consists of a fold 3 inches ,,Widn of the material, stllfenod. Take the exact mtddlo of this and the exact middle of the upper port of the hood nnd tack them together, and then put in plaits aa large and deep aa they will fall naturally across the top, leaving tho sides plain. A QnNlInn of Economy. Wiian the crown and front are sowed together and the inside felled down, sew a narrow band of tnr around tho capo and top and sow a niching of crepo lixse or laco around the face, just under the fnr. Them take one-third of a yard of the oiUs. donblo it and plait it into a full illicit ian bow, held in the oontor by a bit ot fnr. hirings to Uo under tho chin aro now alt that is necessary to make this one ot tho coxiest and prat tle rt hoods that ever covered a curly lit.le head. It requires ono yard of silk of ordinary width. If it is mado ot cathmerv, ttTe-oightha would be sntB- riot.and more than enough,as the bow en tho te*p wor ld have to be ot ribbon. Such a hood bought tram one ot tho tto * would cast about |0 or fs, no- r n hug to the kind ot fnr. When tho i.. : Angers eif the mother make it, there is i.."-re sa bit ot this or that among th. . nily treasure* that would help . li e oovt; but, ovan buying good ci: it ahoold not cost her halt the ur • ' - idc, vc I ret or vclutina wonld tie ■. iblv, and one vronld bo very prat- t of cloth, or Ci»ld match tho , . i nisei ) of old rose faille, with „ t i.f Alaska sat le, miuk ear swan's . would bo jgrely. lflherhtldt* V t.ur. uio-s green, with almost any t . ; would Ui very ln-coraing. A dark '■ on el lie a picture in a ruby vein* lAi'i- Ce*W fvr iu.li JittI, tots—that is CONCERNING HYPNOTISM. Wlietber It* Influence B« Good or Bod, It I* Much In JJrldenc# »t Presents [Special Oorroopondenco. J 4 Chicago, Dea 27.—Whether hypno tism as at present understood and prac ticed 1» a power, on the whole, for good ot for ovil is a mooted question, bat tho fact remains that tbo pcoplo, tho press and tbo medical profession aro giving much more attention to it and its dis cussion nowadays than ever before, and tho general interest in tho subject is greatly stimulated by snch claims as that recently put forth by two girls of Ean Claire, Win., that they hail been pnt under bypnotio control against their wishes by a doctor of their acquaint ance. There are some persons who havo not even yet concluded to accept hypnotism aa a fact. Very few of theso doubters, bowovor, aro fonnd among doctors who devote their time and attention to the treatment of nervous diseases. In fact, it would not be far from the troth to say that nearly every practitioner of note who makes a specialty of snch dis orders calls in the aid of hypnotic sug gestion in Ids practice. Besides there aro in many cities men who make excellent Incomes as hypnotists puro and simple, their work being nmioly confined to ex hibitions, healing treatments ami the iustrnctlon of others in the art of hvp- noty. A hypnotist of this city with whom I talked recently said that ids greatest concern was lest he should muko an unwise selection of pupils. “I recognize the fact,” he said, “that hypnotism mny be mado on instrument of nvil aa well as of good, and I never take as pupils any wlio cannot bring unimpeachable references. You see that in the hands ot unscrupulous or igno rant persons the power to hypnotizo might bo very duugerous indeed to soci ety. I need not mention nil tho ways in widoh this dauger might exist, but I know of several instances in which per sons who lmvo only half learned tbo art lmvo tmcceoded in putting a subject to sleep all right, but Imro been utterly unnblo to nwukcn him ngaiu. Ouo man, originally of n rather weak mind, was rendered permanently insane by such a failnro on tho part of the hypnotizor, and died inaunsylum iu Nebraska only a few wcoltB ago. “One day lately n yonng man oaliod on mo here. Ho said lie lmd studied hyp notism a littlo and for about a month Imil boen traveling and giving exhibi tions. lie took n susceptible subject with him, of oourso, so that lie should never be nt a loss for somo ono to hyp notize, but was also in tbo habit ot se lecting subjects from among his specta tors. “ ‘Ono night,' ho said, ‘I found snob a subject who yielded very slowly—so slowly, in fact, that I was afraid that I should lmvo to give him up. At last, however, ho drifted away, and I was able to do wonders with him. When I wanted to release him, however, it was mint her matter. IIo wonld not ronso. By tlio time I had spent ten minutes trying to wnlto him I began to grow frightened, nnd those in tho nndionco must havo nnticod ns much. Finally a friend of tho sleeping snhjoct rushed up to tho platform, grabbed tho wntor pitch er front tiie stand aurl dashed its con tents into tho yonng man’s toco. Ho re vived nt once and seemed uouo tho worso for liis protracted trance, but I gave np the profession ot hypnotism tlmt night ’ “Now, it is quite possible,” said tho professor, when ho lmd finished this story, "that this young man's subject wns nn oxpert in the art of slmniming and wns deceiving, though this is not likely, and it is n fact thnt tho hypno tist must understand thoroughly how to remove tho spell os well os how to im- poso it. Otherwise tho most embarrass ing, not to say dangerous, results aro lia ble to follow nt any time." M. I. Dexter. Runaway Stars* There aro a certain class of stnrs which Ay through space with a velocity so enormous as to Imfllo every attempt to account fnr them. They aro known to tho investigators os "runaway stnrs” and are no longer reckoned ns being umoiig tho pliouomonn of extreme rar ity. Ono of tiinso in the constellation of the Ureat Boarkuown ns "Oroomhrldge, 1S80," long led the van of stollnr speed, sweeping over at least 200 miles of space each second. Professor Prlohnrd Inn proved tlmt tho inconspicuous object called Cassiopeia is a son 40 times more luminous than our own, nnd thnt It is traveling at the prodigious rato of 800 miles per nooond. Dr. Klkins has found something more wonderful iu tho speed lino in Arcturus, which ia jogging aloag at 400 miles a second ns a steady pace, hut having strmigo bursts of spaed, during which time its velocity is in creased by about one-fonrtb. Rome ot theso runaways Ay along in pain and ate therefore supposed to bo cunuooted by somo invtsiblo "bond of union." This presumption was first ad vanced soma 88 years ago nnd ia oven now being investigated by tho Isadora In astronomical work. BOYS’ CLOTHES. SALMAGUNDI /. OFSUITS £ The prices sag. As Suits, never before so valuable. As merchandise falling by gravitation. Complete sizes are the centre of gravity in Clothing. Break the line and the relation between values and goods is strained. Good Bargains—better you never saw—for they arc in the best form; stylish, elegant. Sold as closely as they were bought. Choice materials. Dr. Price's Cream Baking IVwdrf World's Fair tltthrst Award. mutches, old »«va, ulcers ami aU skin erupt Iona cured by P. P. P., the gnnt- cat Mood purifier of the nge. ItfiemiMtism and syphilis yield read ily t" V. P. P. (rrckly Ash, Poke ltoot and PwhURlutu). If you are rrouhlM with dyspepsia, stomach disorder, or llvec nnd khlney «>mplaint, try P. P. P., and you w'U rejoitv at Us uugcnl workings. IV- mtlos are pocuUarly booed tod by P. P. P. It exprts ilisoiae nnd given healthy acb'ein to every organ. I*m$ manhood, loot energy, weakness, general debility are aU cured by P. P. P. Now life, now energy are infused In the aystran by «he Mood purifying awl cimnaing proper* oa of P. P. P. the gnutoat Wood purifier of tho age. A (hot worth knowing is that Mood d'MWsos which all other medicines fa 1 to cure yield slowly but aunty to tbe Mood elrousing iwoporties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Fetus- • urn). Oattmh originate* In scrofulous tw'.nt. P. P, P. puritUw Uio blood ami thti* per- mincrttly curee cwr.trrti. TVkTlMe Mood (vHawi. body covered with sores, nod two bottles of P. P. P. tlYokty Ash. P Root ami rotas auxu) oared tiie disease, uuk.iv the pu Loot liv»4y as a tqa year-oM. CZARINA’S' The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELAHD’S, Jeweler, 320 Second Street PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores 3 Catarrh. Malaria 3 and Kidney Troubles Marvelous Cures S: in Blood Poison gS Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. parlflo# the blood, bulldsnp tbo •wank Hod doblliutod, •troBgtuto.wf»k«nod nerves, At * antfr*!y remorw by P.KM*. —Prickly Ash. Poke l Roo* i^d, PotMh cariti. ABCHDreif, O.. Jolf 21,1891. , *...»* i/iFPMANjJnos.* HRy«nn*o. Ga.i DxAft Bib*—I bouirtt a bottloof f our P.P. P. ot Hot Spring*, Ark.,*oa . tha* done d ‘t, T» all U nay roaetni I B«rw 1 !u?Smirnn?hMlth mid testify to the vronilortfil properties « r.lerp BlcknCM, Kloomy ilSiZvf. vr several van pa with tn On- ’ a, tho greotost blood purifler oa < to. ! Abcbdrxtt, O.. JttJ| Mm*iui Iappman Bnos,, Ga. i DxAft bouirtt r oar P.P. P. ot Hot Spring*, Ar*.,«i t ha* done mo more good tb»n tbreo months’ tr« irmer.t th« Hot 3pnng*» tood three bottles O. O. D* < Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Capt. J. D. John*too* Jb all whom it may content I bore* 1 —ss.—-^rfflprr - ray faoe. X, tried ev«try too wn remy 1 P. P. wt* used, < JOI1NST0S. ‘ lavaonah, Qtu • Cured. TetUmony/rom ih* Mayor o/StytinJex* * Sequin, Tex., January 14,1B33. ME8RR*. LirPMAN BROB.. Savannah, < Oa.: Uentlemtn—l have tried year P. , - - • UtpaklD, QRuaily SSSSjSSSSSffti^Si blood purifier In tho world,and rnikea pcsiti to. speedy and permanent cures Inal! case*. '^asfss:«ss menstrual lrregtuaiweoi sisRSBunaabs^g &ssse w- ssttsaES 3 ® “S'™ stress known as shin cancer.of thirty yeRra' *n atanding, and found groat reliefr 16 purlflea tho blood and remove* nil the aeat of~the’3lM>a** i —J nny spreading of tL9 have taken live or slxbottlea ertlMof' Roct.andinuMiuni. aridfoeloonAdentthatanothorbourfio , 3l»ea*e. pluurlsy and rl'.entnatl*iw »or 35ye«n. waa treated by tho verybosft physicians ana spent hundreds ofdol* lar*. tried every known remedy with- • out Ho ling rrllef. lliave only taken .s*^ - one oortlo of nwlN P. P., und can mP*' cho«r(iiUy aay It han done mombroi wosTdtbtnanytblnirIhavoevprtaken. Xc*nr*Loromon‘lyonrmeulolnotoali VW* ’ aunerera ot th* above disease*. «<■ riflWr - .Mltd. M, U. YKAr.T. *’ J **^^ BprlnsCel J. Groon Oouuty.Mo, AUornay at Laif. « Be® 0 BW DISCCSCS MCllCO Ml ' ALL DROOaiSTS BELL IT. LI PPM AN BROS.: PROPRIETORS, Uppman’s fill ask,Savannah, GO 1 CURE Sick Ilendarheand relievo all the troubtoa Inci dent ton bilious state of tho system, such as l*i//iHi's*. Naiisvil. I>nn\Mi'.t"»>. I'.tilrpss aft- r eating. Pain in Ito bide, «£c while their rno^t remarkable kucccsh tuts been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet Cartcr** Lrrrut Liven Pitxa are equally valuable tn Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all di iordcc* of tho stomach, MimuHto the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Kven if they only cured Aeho tliov would bo almost priceless to those who suffer from this dintrenslng complaint: but fortunately theta goodness does not end hero, nnd those who once try them will And 9 littlo pill* valuable in *o many way* that will not lie willing to do without them. Is tho banc of *o man v Uvea that here is whero wo tnako our great boast. Our pUIs cure It whllo other* do not. Caktcm'a I.rrn.e Liver Fill* are very small and very easy to take. One or two Pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do net gripe or purge, hut by their gentle action pleiAM* all who uno them. In vials at Sh cents; Are for ft. Sold trag where, or sent by mod, CJS7ZZ CO., Vrw Tcrk. ball!3L Sail Soft fiaiHRh Big C Is a non-|K>t»onnus for Gonorrhoea* sperm Morrhura, Yiursl discharges animation, trrita* • ulceraiton of mucous CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. \ Braes Fire Setts, Brass Coal Yases, Brass Fenders, Brass Andirons. Make your wife happy by giving her something useftl and ornamental. Full line at T.C. BURKE’S. ’ a P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASn. DQOBi LOMBEA MQULDIN81 fJURTl IMl MD GEMEIT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTOBS and BUILDERS, I . AND HANUF ACTURER8 OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair, BUILDERS’ HARDWA-E, Etc,, | MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA . (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account ot Its ibsolut* purity, wholesomeness, good taste and quality to aid digestion it is a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article Incomparably strengthening to the in valid and convalescent. This beer Is brewed from the beat selected malt and from hope Imported from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In the Hof Braue- rei at Pilson. Bohemia. Bxrbarossa is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In tattle And brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality Is preferred to the imported Pilsner by oonnolseurs. For the dinner table and for a lun ch there is nothing better than a bot tle of Barbarossa. ULDMANN & WILLIAMS, Delivered anywhere to the city. 'Phone 434. Sole Agents. MACON, GA. 351 10 353 - - - CHERRY STREET P SAW MILLS, Machinery All Kinds. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AN EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. A. T. HOLT, Real Estate Agent. No. 365 Second Sa. Several nice suits of rooms, 401 Spring; a nice suit of rooms, 718 Pine; 6-room liouse, Lamar street, VInevilte, 315, 6-room house. Crump s avenue, VluevlUe. 315. 7-room house, Rogers avenue, Vlnevllle, 320. 6-room house, 1071 Walnut street. 318. 8-foom house, 733 Plum street. 323. Several small houses and nice stores. JOSEPH E. WELLS. 664 MULBERRY STREET. SPECULATION* HAMMOND & CO., 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.) GEORGIA, ninn COUNTY.—By virtue of an order regularly granted by the oourt of ordinary for said oouniy 1-wtlicit publlooutcry sell to the highest bidder, for cash, an- tho first Tuesday In January next, before tho Bibb county court house door, during the legal hours of sale, one vacant lot, loogted at old “Monrob Pl.lce' Id Vlno- ville district, Ei/blj county, measuring ■two hundred and twenty (220) feet on each Hide line nnd thirty (30) feet across oadh end, as per fflat atMadhed to deed from John Means to Jtvnte Carrol (colored), doited November 26, 1SS6. Also, that portion ot lot of land known as lot No. five (6) according to survey and plat attached to deed from Russell & Peter to Janie CUrroll; deed recorded in clerk's oniee Bibb supe rior court, book W, page 16: measuring In front on twenty-foot alley seventy (70) feet, nnd running back one hun dred and fifty-five (165) feet, and malt ing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Said portion of land being In the eant corner of lot number five (B) and joining the lot number six (6) owned by Brown. Sfltd lot number nvo (5) Is a portion of original lot number eight (8), Macon reserve, west of the Oomulgee river, Joining city of Ma con. Said property to bo sold «s the property of the estate ot Janie CUTroll tor the purpose of piying the debts of add estate turd making distribution. J. L. ANDERSON. Administrator Janie Carroll. EXCHANGE BANK. OF MACON. GA. H. J. Lamar, Geo. B. Turpin, President. Vice President. J. W. Cabaniss, Cashier. Wo solicit tho business of merchants, planters and banks, offering them courte sy, promptness, safety and Uber&lUty. The largest capital and surplus of ,any bank In middle Georgia* ME UHI0H SAVINGS BANK & MUSI CO MACON, GA. H. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B., Turpin, Vice President; J. W. Cabaniss, Cashier; D. M. Nolllgan, Accountant. CAITAL m000. 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. tlanimation, irrTt csrauon of muco «*. Non-aslrlPirsnt | ami KuarauivviS not to stricture. SOLD BY DRt UtilMTS or »F»it In plsin wrapper, by i express, prepaid, oa receipt ot Ift.iVi 1‘i'AcrlpUve Circular \ mailed on request. ■«a*fMlat*4 _ ^T6» Svs:i Ctwaial 0). • CINCINNATI, O. | LEADS THE WORLD. | iLibbey’s *SSSrF Award WoruHi Mb J If you wxnt ibe finest quality cut glass, buy goodso having tbto trade!! mark. o S0L0S0H* Sole 4(it GEORGrA. Bibb Oounty—By virtue of an order regularly granted by tho court of ordinary for mid county, I will seS nt public outcry, to the hlheet bid der for cash, an the first Tuesday la Janunry next, before the Bibb county courthouse door, during tluvlegal hours of sale, all that lot of laud situated In the city of Maoon, said county) being I-irt of I >t number two (2) In square number seventy-four (74): fronting on Oak street, fifty (50) feet, more or less, and rootling back same width along tbe southweetem side of an alley two hundred and ten (210) feet, more or teas, to an alley In the rear. Bounded on the southeast by the property of Mna. Scott Clark. Said property to be soM ns the prop erty Of the estate of Mr,. Mary Mo- Clendon. for the purpose of paying th* debt, of said estate and making dis tribution. J. L. ANDERSON, Adm’r Mrs. Mary McClendon. Preston, Conn., Deo. 23. 1894.—No tice Is hereby given of my Intention to transfer to Henry D. Myers twelve shures of the capltu". stock of the Southwestern Railroad Company, be having become of age. JOHN MYERS, JR., GlMrylLui Henry D. Myers. MACON SAVINGS BANK 570 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. Capital and surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent, on deposits of $1 and upward. Real estate loans on the month ly installment plan, acd loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act as admlnlstra. tor, executor, guardian, receiver and trus tee. H. T. POWELL President H. O. CUTTER Vice President J. W. CANNON..,.*,, Cashier NEW YEAR’S IS NOW OPENING UP. GAINED By delaying your advertisement till the Ust minute, but, on the contrary, all tho advantages accrue to the r.isn who starts early. Professional cards. DR. J. J. SUBER3. Permanently located. In ths ape elalttea venereal. Loxt energy re- stored. Female lrregularlUe, and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address in confidence, with stamp. 610 Fourth street. Macon. Oa. DR. C. H. BEETS, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, 906 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. DR. t. H. SHORTER. BYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Offlca 663 Cherry St, Macon. Ga. DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office ami residence, First street, neai Chcny. H. A. BROWN, M. D.. Residence corner Church and Lee Strees. East Madtm. Calls In tho day for the present -will be aniwered from McCreary drug store. Telephone 196. HOPE POLHILL, Attorney und Counselor at Law, 355 Third Street W. L. Douclas $LSHOEnT S ^S-o. I. CORDOVAN, rRENCH ACNANCUEO CAtT. FlHCCALf&KANQAROl I *3.qp POLICE,3S0LES. *»ZXSS»k BQYS'SCHOOISHOESL •LADIES* „ -j, BMcimicMiiaT^' Over On# Million Pooplo weir tbo W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory Thty giro tho boot voltio for tho money. * They eqasJcMtom shore In style and flt. Thsir wearing qualities are unsurpassed* The price# are uniform,—stamped on tola. Pram $i to $3 saved over other makes. It your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. . I 618 CHERRY STREET. AN... ADVERTISEMENT placed in tha classified columns of Th« Telegraph la aura to bring RESULTS X 51. Johnstoa. Pr*xld*ot X D. SUtsou. vio. President L. P. HUlrer. Chshler. The American national Ban£ MAOON, GA. CAPITAL..w •» ,.UId,OOt.4t HURFLU8., <*«*«?■■« ..M0MN Isorgcat capital of nny national bonk to Control Goorgla* Aocount# of oorporatJoiu ond todi/iduola vlll tooolwo cartful attanttoo. Oormpohi iw# invited. ) First Moil M, OF MACON. GA CAPITA LI SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLET, ciSHiy^ I. C. PLAHT'S son, BANKER ■AC0N, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED (881 Interest Banking in all its branches allowed on Time Depoaiu We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild *oi London for all European points.