The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, June 16, 1895, Image 11

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY jjiOBJDrmO, JUNE 16, 1895 MERCHANTS WHO PERMANENTLY ADVERTISE Create the impression of sound ness and of strength. People ) at least feel that those who keep i their names before the public <are solid and substantial. BUYER'S GUIDE and BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Railroad*. Southern Railway, for all points North, South, East and West. See advertisement elsewhere. Cwweri and Bottlers. Acme Crewing Co., cor. Hamilton and Cay. (Saules and Hunkers. American National Bank* 418 Cherry. Mureijr Houils, Plant & Hurt, 457 Third. General lluilderN* Supplies. O. P & B. E. Willingham, 508 Cherry. -*The Macon Sash, Door and Lumber Co., \ .t' to 415 Poplar. Hoots and Sltoei, Kir. Mir, Everett & Co.. 107 Cotton nvo. Star Shoo Store, 41G Third. A. Lazarus, Mgr. Rochester Shoe Company, 513 Cherry. Neel Shoo Corapauy, 557 Cherry. Bur and lltmtaurunt. Biscuit Smith, foot of Mulberry. Cotton Factors. W. A. Davis & Co., 405-107 Poplar. I. B. English A Co., Poplar. Willis I-’. Price & Co., 418-120 Fourth. camly and cracker MuiHiliiutiirrrs. • Singleton & Porter, 519 Cherry. John Helfricli, Fourth. Cljfuri, Tnhuccu and 'itinokrrs* Articles. Henry I*. Loh, 512 Mulberry. Apple Cider and VftiftgMrs. Hie Us & Davie, foot of Mulbeviy.. Dry UoniU anil Mutton Burden, Smith & Co., 367 Second. John R. Ellis, 303 Seeouo. i Knox mill Furnishings. Clem Phillips, 550 cherry. FImIi, OynliUH and Ice. „Dopson, CJarliO A Daniel, 055 Ponlar. ' Tampa Fish and Ieo Co, 022 Poplar. Tlio Wooil-Poavy Furniture Co., 558 Cherry. vluton llrokors. Nelms & Jones, 309 Cherry. timccrh‘1 it ltd I'lnntri Mayor ft Watts, 408 Fourth. tluy, Grain and *<V»d >tuli\ W. E. Hill & Co., 474 Second. Tel. 111. - Fancy ttriicvrtaa and UvUvnciut* Kuhn ft Hirsch, cor. First and Poplar. Gto. It. Barber, 220 Cotton avo. Tol. 48. (irocKN^ diiolfiule, Adams I'*oa. A- Co., Sovonth and Cherry. "Got). T. lU>g«‘is* Sons, foot of Mulberry Adams A harper. 450 Second. Tel. 231. Carstarpheu «v Tillman, 45M00 Second. I lit id wore. Iron ninl stfi Dunlap Hardware Co., 352 Second. ,‘JHbridgo A CaUer, 317 Third. I' \ / let—W uores-tl* and lUiall. ^ ^Alacon Ie.u Co., rear Union passenger depot; . Flminil accident Ijuuiruur* Gordon A Budd, *155 Cherry. Tol. 439, KIm* liistirnnrv. v Macon Fire Iusuraiico Co., Cliorry. Now York Life, K. H. Plant, Mgr., Second. Plant A Hurt, 457 Third. \ lliuiuoiid., JnUrlr) , Hit. Geo. T. Booland. 320 Second. J. II. A W. W. Williams, 352 Second. WIioIf.Mltf l.iquoi AHtnayer A Flatan, 457 Cherry. .i| i»cl» Im*ry n an u t *.c i u irr*. Th»Talbott A Sons Company, Cherry. -FT rjiu. r , .11 Ft chant Tailor IT '7 . J. Lv Shea, Agt., 200 Second. B - k - S. Hey man, 41/ First. Iloiitida, IIII*rlor Fixtures. Macon Cabinet Works, Soventh and Poplar. limbic mill (iinnliK Works. T. B. Artope, 322 Second. Iliiilnery. Morris A WilcliinsUy. 119 Cotton avo. Bees A Hendrix, 115 Cotton ave, nc. Knglno mid Holler Works. ,S. bchoUcld Sons A Co., Poplar. I»Icim»« Frame Factory, Williams, 410 Socond. )i Nini ( oiunihdoii Mei H Well Efros., 153 Cotton avo. ’ “ t - \ I'Imiio* unit tirgnna. CIVIL SERVICE RULES As Applied to the Government Print ing Office. Washington, June 14.—The govern ment printing office rules as signed by the president provide for the grouping of the force into classes, on a basis of compensation. They provide for practical, competi tive examinations! and for places for which examinations are not practica ble for the registration of applicants and their appointment In the order of registration. Limitations of ages are fixed at 21 to 45 for men and 18 to 35 for women. No application may be received for admission to one of the mechanical trades tf the applicant has not served at least five years at the particular trade, one year of which must have been rendered as a journeyman. In other respects the requirements for examination are similar to those In other branches of the clasifled ser vice. There are now but few branches of the service not under civil service rules. Steps are being taken to In clude them all, and it Is a safe pre diction that the pension agencies, eighteen in number, employing ^ver 200 persons; the interstate commerce commision and other bureaus will eventually be taken in . From other authority than Com- misloner Proctor, it is stated posi tively this afternon that the United States pension agencies will be brought within the provisions of the clvl ser vice law not later than* July 1. The order to this effect will probably be promulgated within the next few days. This change Is deemed neces sary, not only to prevent dismissals for partisan purposes, but also for the Improvement of the service, inas much as the average Intelligence among the clerks who have been ap pointed of igte years is said to be much higher than those who secured places under the old method. LAST COUNCIL Eefore the President Goes to Gray Gables. Washington. June 14.—Secretaries Carlisle and -Herbert and Postmaster General Wilson did not attend to day's cabinet meeting, each of them being out of the city. All the other cabinet officers were present. The session was not unusually pro tracted and It Is said was chiefly de voted to closing Up routine details prior to the summer recess. An im pression prevails that - this will Ke the last cabinet council before the presi dent leaves for Gray Gables. CARLISLE TN KENTUCKY. TO HANG JULY TENTH. The Two Jacksonville Murderers Re ceive the News with Coolness. Jacksonville, Fla., June 14.—Sheriff Bowden, of Duval county, received to day the death warrants for William Jones, convicted,of the murder of his daughter Florence Jones, and Alexan der Sims, convicted of the murder of Policeman Edward F. Minor, April 7, 1895. The warrants fix the date of hang ing of both men July 10. Neither of the men displayed any nervousness during the reading of the warrants. Jones still maintains his innocence. Sims said he was sorry for the deed, and was ready to give up his !lfe«for it. It will be remembered that Jones’ daughter was found lying in some bushes In the outskirts of the city with her throat cut, and over sixty knife wounds In her body. The murder re mained a mystery for several days. Finally Jones was arrested. The evi dence, although circumstantial, went to show that Jones had killed his daughter to prevent the fact that he had been criminally Intimate with her from becoming known. The girl was in a delicate condition. Sims murdered Policeman Minor who went with his brother, Lieut. Minor, to arrest Sim sfor the murder of a negro known as “Bud” Stucks. EARTHQUAKES. He Delivered Another Speech That Aroused Enthusiasm. Louisville. Kyi," June 14.—Secretary John G. Carlisle delivered . his third sound money speech in Kentucky 1 to night to an immense audience in Mu sic Hall. Mr. Carlisle was introduced by Hon. Charles R. Long of the Democratic state executive committee. The secretary’s address was mostly a repetition of his speeches at Coving ton and Bowling Green, only that he directed his efforts mainly to the working classes. Among other things he said that the administration of President Cleveland would be fully vin dicated. This brought the audience to its feet and the speaker was cheered for nearly three minutes. Mr. Carlisle said that an era of prosperity vvos now at hand and it would dally Improve If the people would forsake "this free silver foolish ness” and get down to business. Con fidence in the American monetary system must be broad, which meant plenty of money for enterprises, which would not come, lie said, until the present silver agitation passes. After the speaking Secretary Car lisle was tendered a reception at the Watterson Club, where he was warm ly greeted. A Number of Severe Shocks Felt in the West Indies. (Special correspondence of the United Press.) * Barbados, W. L, June 3.—Intelligence has Just been received here from An tigua, Barbados, and St. Kitts, of several shocks of earthquake having been experienced In those islands from the 20th to the 24th ulto. At Barbados the selsvlc disturbances had been unusually severe, shock after shock following iri rapid succession, and the eartb heaving bb perceptibly as a wave upon the ocean. On the 20th ulto., no fewer than eight severe shocks—each lasting for several seconds—were experienced.* Considerable damage was done to the school house and church, the Great House, and many dwellings and walls thoughout the island. At Antigua the disturbance was also severely felt, the shocks being accom panied by a loud rumbling sound, and houses and other foundations were shaken to their foundations, earthern- ware and furniture shaking, and rat tling with a distinctness as to leave no room for doubt as to the cause. At St. Kitts a like state of affairs was experienced, though the shocks were less In number and severity. EDMOND L. PATTON. A Well-known Young Man of Savan nah, Attempts Suicide in Bristol. Richmond, Va., June 14.—A Bristol (Tenn.) special to the Dispatch says; Edmond L. Patton, a young man who came here from Savannah, Ga. week ago, attempted suicide In Young & Co.’s hardware store at 6 o’clock this evening by shooting himself in the left breast. He pretended that he wanted to buy a revolver, and, loading it, fired quick ly and fell to the floor. The hall ranged upward and lodged in the shoulder. He will recover. He had been drinking heavily all day. He ie 24 years of age, and was pay ing attention to a young lady here. He has been in the employ of George TIedeman & Co. of Savannah, and Is a member of the Savannah Guards. TAYLOR WILL SETTLE. Mi* reliant*. \ _5tf\ A. Guttenberger, 422 Second. Louden & Hates’ Southern Music House, B. J. Anderson St Son, Mgn. il'liimbi-r* and Sanitary kiiyliifm, Mi\con Plumbing Co., 197 Cotton ave. Tel. 13. IMP, Jarratt & Co., 015 Poplar. I t*r«*«crl|itluu Druggists* Gooduyn’s Drug Store, 050 Cherry. Hoi Horn*, 574 Mulberry. C. T. King, oppu. court house. Tol. 5. Daniel Drug and Seed Co., 414 Second. Henry J. Lamar St Hons, 502 Cherry. Mallory H. Tayior, cor. Second and Cherry. Garden, the Furniture Man, 173 Cotton ave.' Sausagn Musufscturm and Aleuts. Abel Packing Co., 620 Cherry. Tel. 887. 1 W. L. Henry, 214 Cotton ave. Tel. 2L& ' Georgia Packing Co., 458 Poplar. Second-Hand Household Goods. * 0. W. Thompson, 522 Poplar. Sporting Goods* 0. Hubn, 520 Mulberry. Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, . Georgia 8eod Co., 659 Poplar. Southern Seed ana Produce Co., 159 Cotton ave. Steam Laundry. Macon Steam Laundry, 259 Second. Tel. 17. Sale and Boarding Stable. Jo. R. Wright A Co., 417 Mulberry. School of Languages. The Berlitz School, 155 Cotton ave. Soda Water Alanufacturer. Mex. Simple. 162 Fourth. St.am Ox* Work.. W. Fricdberg, 111 Mulberry. FITS CURED ■ (from V. a. Jounot cflltdiciM.) t^SSCSSSSSStSSSSS& Hep*blbbmav«hiahl.workonthl,ili«ie.twhicbh* Kti*wlthntag. bottle of hi. aWut*cure, fit* to *ny«f!*r*r*ho m*y .end their P.o.aadKxptemwi- d,A*. We ti-rtm anyon. w>»hta* . con to edtnM, JW. \T. H. EEEK£, F. n.,4 C»S« hu. hew York. The Defaulting South Dakota Trea surer to Pay $100,060. Pierre, S. D., June 14.—Attorney General Crawford has returned to the city. The terms granted Taylor is settlement to the fulj amount due the state and the surrender of W. W. Taylor. Of the payment. $100,000 Is to be .cash and all property owned by Taylor, consisting of Chicago real es tate, lands In .Southern Illinois, New Mexico mining stock and South Da kota real estate, to be turned Into Land Commissioner Lockhart, the property to be valued by Governor Sheldon, Land Commlsloner Lockhart and Attorney Gneral Crawford, and any deficit remaining to be made good by the bondsmen. A free passport was furnished for Taylor and placed In the hands of a trusty agent, who brings Taylor, and will leave Chicago for Pierre next Sun day evening, reaching, here Tuesday morning. A special term of court may be called to sentence him, as he de sires to plead guilty and begin his sentence as, soon as possible, but he may not be brought Into court untlj Augusta .29, when an adjourned term will be held. » TROOPS ON THE SCENE In South Carolina to Arrest a Negro Desperado. Columbia. S. C., June 14.—The States' special correspondent, accompanying the Abbeville Rifles, ordered to the scene by Governor Evans to suppress a race riot, arrived at Mount Carmel, a little town In Abbeville county, at 3 o'clock this morning. The soldiers made part of th* Jour ney on a special train and then took wagons for miles. The town was quiet when the troops arrived. The trouble had been caused by the killing of a negro, who resisted ar rest, by two white men. This section being thickly settled with negroes, they became demonstrative and made threats, but It is not believed there was any real danger of a conflict. Upon arriving at Mount Carmel, the sheriff, backed by the troops, ar rested the negroes who took the most prominent part in Instigating trouble. QUARRELED OVER HOGS. And One Neighbor Shot the Other Dead. Chattanooga. June 14.—8. F. Chris tian and George Martin, engaged In a quarrel today over the former’s hogs, breaking Into Martin's cornfield, when Martin shot his neighbor dead. The deceased was a good citizen, and leaves a wife and three children. His slayer escaped. a Upset the old ideas, and re vo lutionized cooking—pa WliatPCOTTOLENE.f 4 Why ? Because it is [ clean, pure, healthful, 5 economical, andmakes» the most delicate and j delicious food. 5 lbs. ( of Cottolenc equals 5 7 J^lbs. of lard, saving 5 % the cost. Get the j genuine, with trade ( mark—steer’s head in ( ^cotton-plant wreath—{ on every pail. . Paints, Oils, Glass, SASH, DOORS, ETC., Largest stock of Builders’ Hardware in the city. Get the best and cheapest at T. C. BURKE’S. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, ST. LOUIS and $ CHICAGO. » Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, Pain in the 8ido, &o. While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing SICK Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills arcwpqually valuable in Constipation, curing anapreventlng this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured Ache they would bo almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint! but fortunately their goodness dooa not end here, and those who once try them will And these little pills valuable In so many ways that NEW YORK DOCTORS. In Macon. Offlco RcsUlo Hotel Lanier— Performing Their Maweloui Cure.. This Is what a prominent Indy of Macon nays: “l had a dull, heavy feeling after my men Is, foul breath, coated tongue, belching, tightness, burn ing timl swel ling after eating, st->mach heavy as lead, my head felt like it was going to hurst open, dlz- . zlncss, swimming, giddiness, fullness, gnawing and burn ing pains In my stomach and chest, spit up my food, sick stomach, food rising lu my mouth, bad taste In my mouth, ner vousness, low spirits gloomy feelings, afraid to cat for fenv of pain, shortness of breath, palpitation and hungry spells, wind in my stomach, stomach would rattle, (Ire out euslly, left lung neffeted, my back felt like It would come in two. 1 also had womb com plaint, whites, falling and enlarged ul cers In my womb, had missed my monthly periods for nine months. I would pass very little urine In the day; would pans too free at night; (towels would not act when I would take medi cine; I would shake and tremble; would say to all who are suerfflng as I was go to Dr. Boman, ns he cured me sound and well and ho enn cure you. All who wish to see me call at 260 Fourth street and I will tell you gladly about my lasting cure. Come, come, everybody come. Jane Davis, corner Mulberry and Fourth, says: "I had caked breast or hard lump in it aH swelled up. Doc tors said it was a cancer. Dr. Boman cured me In three months. It was my right breast. Dr. Boman has the only positive cure known for plies, external. Internal, blind or bleeding, Itching, chronic, re cent or hereditary. I had piles come out as big ns your flst; could not sit, Btand or lay down; Itched and burnt; corruption ran out like an old sore; doctors said I had to be cut: consulted Dr. Boman; cured me without cutting. W. A. BARROW, Machinist Macon Knitting Mills. r>r Roman Is located permanently. Consultation, examination itnd advice free. Those unable to call enclose i-cettt stamp and history of their esse end ad dress DR. G. tv. ROMAN, 167 Mulberry street, Macon. Ga. P. 8.—Mention Morning Telegraph. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS. The Atlanta Journal of Commercr, published In Atlanta, Ga., Is the only ■trlctly commercial Journal In the Pouth. )t la edited especially to Inter est 1h» retail merchant, giving not only the latest news In commercial lines, but Information on all points Interesting to this particular class, and especially announcements from manu facturers and Jobbers for their beneflt. Every general store keeper, banker and buslnem mtn shuld be a sub scriber. It la a handsome sixteen-page publication and said to be the neatest trade journal In tho Southern stales, -mss « JOJ puss pupHJtqui sac nog ji pie copy. Address Journal of Com- i mere*. Atlanta, Ga. FRENCH and SPANISH. Special rate of $6.00 per month for the Summer. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 165 Cotton avenue. while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills nro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They aro strictly vegetable and do not frripo or purge, but by their gentle action please nil who uso them. In vials at 25 cents* five for C'l. Sold everywhere, .or sent by mall CA27SS MEDICINE CO., Now York. ME Small Soso, Mftk o. P. 8c B. E. WILLINGHAM CO. MACON, GA. ? CHUT? 15. t! AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 1 Escorted Vacation Excursion to Europe, Organized and Accompanied by MISS WILLIE M. ALLEN, of Birmingham, Ala. Sailing by Anchor Line Steamship CIRCASSIA, June 22, 1895. From Now York, visiting Glasgow, Edinburgh, Melrose, Abbotsford, Strat ford-on-Avon. Warwick Castle, Kenil worth Castle. London, Pagis, Versailles, with extensions for seven or fourteen days' rest In London or Edinburgh and supplementary side trips to Belgium, Germany. Switzerland, the Italian lakes and Italy, Inclusive fares from $180 to $400, all neoessary expenses Included. Full de- ncrlDUvo illustrated programme ready. Apply to Mlso WUUe M. Allen, No. 2123 Avenue I. Birmingham, Ala., or Henry Gazo & Sons, Ltd., No. Ill Broadway, New York; No. 504 CiarkO street, Chicago, and all branch ofllces. -OF- OF MACON, WHOLESALE - AND : RETAIL insurance. Drugs. Ticket Agency. Tailor Shoes. Bottling Works. Steam Laundry. Job. Printing. . Photographer. Dentist. Real -Estate.. •; - , Manufacturer* Agent. Hoftls. Furniture. Groceries. Music House. ■ Liquors. Wholesale Dry Goode For advertising rates in this co lumn address the business offlee. granxtk a tin makblk monuments. Importor and Dealer lu Granite and Marblo Monuments. Estimates SPECULATION. HAMMOND & 00„ STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. Blocks, Bonds and Grain Bought and Soldi or Carried os Margin. P. S. —Send for explanatory circular on speculations; also weekly market letter. (Free.) exchange bank OF MACON. QA. jj, j. Lamar, 0«o. B Turpin, Pr.itdent, Vico President j. W. Cabanlss, Cashier, W. solicit the buelnee, of merchant*, planters and banks, offering them courts- iy. proraptneis. safety and llberaIJity. The largest capital and aurplui of any bank in middle Georgia. IRE HEP SKYINGS RM& lRGSr GO MACON. GA. H. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Turpin, Vlc« President; J. W. Cabanlss, Cuahier; D. M. Nelllgan. Accountant CAITAL 3200.000. SURPLUS. 130.000. Interest p&ld on deposits S per cent, per annum. Economy la the road to wealth. Deposit your savings and they will bo increased by Interest. Compounded semi annual] jr. MACON SAVINGS BANK (70 Mulberry Street, Macon, Oa. Capital and surplus $150,000 raya C per cent, on depoalta of $1 and opwaid. Real estate loana on the month, ly installment plan, arJ loans on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act as odmlol.tra. tor. executor, guardian, receiver and true- H. T* POWELL..,.. President 1L O. CUTTER VIca President j, W. CANNON Cashier J vr f Importer find Dealer lu Granite and Marblo Monumente. Estimate u LfOfnO mado on Duihlings in either Marblo or Oranlto. Iron Hailing • a • Specialty, Prices to suit tho tlmos. Write or call. 4M Bocond street. Qpowd^p &> CDhitt (Successors to Geo. W. Case), Designers and Iluildoni of Monuments of Foreign and American Marblo* _ ^ and Granites. Fine Garviuit a spout ally. Estimates on all kinds of Marblo and Graaito work. Agouts for Iron Poncing. Write or call for doslgus and prices. Ofllco and works 402. 404, 400 X’lura street. ' WHOLESALE GflOOEIM. S.R. Jaques& Tinsley Co., 55 A. B. Small, and Fourth Streote, Whoiesalo Orocor, Bills to suit your purse. Provisions, corn, oats, hoy, cotton seed moal and hullo, l"’ — and anything else you want. , tobaccos, cigars, guano MANUPACTUHKUg. ' J G r% rt ZM Manufacturers and Dealers In Hame**, Baddlory, Leather Kepnd Sc and BUoo Flndlug*. O, Dernd Patent Uoix> iiys Bnap, • IJU Wf V W > ' 460. 462,464 and 460 Cherry Htroot, IMPOllTRRi AND WHOLESALE DAUOUItTit. Lamar's Compound Fluid Extract of Duohu and Juniper, tho groat diuretic medicine. Htlmu- _ _ „ ^ _ late* the appetite, relieves nausea and Hutu- lence, increases the flow of urine, hnnee I* reoomirended for gastric debility, dyspepsia, colic, dropsy ami diabetes, Especially recommended In gravel and chronic rheumatism. Aepncltio lor all troubled resulting from dUoosea of tho urinary organs, such os pain lu tho back and side*, sleopieisuosi, nervousness, eta }•{. J. IrQQnap 8$ 5ons. WHOLESALE LKIUOIU. Lr. (°ohen 8$ go., Uovmt*lnOofuWbfi^Iy 0l> * 0 ^*^** UU * , * * #rTIMBW KUIlNI'l'UUU AND CAUI'KTS. ( Q)ood*Pea09 (^o. ^»S?(» , i«Srlrtl?’u2iS»s3*»ft»«Kmy»iw5 PllODUCB, VIlbIT AND KISH. 0 Q Pullen bcnl.r Id .a4 Shipper of Fruits. IrohuoA Fresh run au4 • V/* V^UUDDi 0,»U5r* M3 Fourth street, PIANOS, OllOAN, AND p. A. Gattenbgpqep &, Go dlse. 422 second Struct, Agents for thu celebrated Bohma I J Smith & Watson, PIANCJN, UltUANS AND ««»|U. Successors to 9. W. Burke *Oc,»* Music Store. Dealer* in FUuos, JUU PfUHYftNU. Printers. Prlntlo^ Every description of One Commercial work m Cliorry ktteeu S. S. Parmelee, CAllRlAUEM, IIIOUIH* AND WAGONS. Dealer In Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, Bicycle* Children's Carriages, Harness, Leather, Eta. Corner Second and Poplar Htreete. MACHINERY. hk k, f> /•< Dealers la Engines, Boiler*, Sera MUls, Mallary Bros. KOOlta AND MTATIONKItY. J wir rt 1 /I Job Printers, Dealers In School, Blank and . W. Burke Company, Tub. Paint., brush,* au4 all Artleia wuppllw, Maoou.tfa, COTTON FACTOR. — , , n I — Cotton ractor.'ttaeon, Oa—While th. policy Calder B. Willingham, as.'^sasisaBssss lo kern to Farm.1. .1« por corn, por .hniun. Wo want n.w bu.luSM from Planter, of unquoa; ttono'l solver.and are prepared to take car. of our old tit.nde, Witp me your Cotton and get tho Ooe tret urn., Uyr«t.r.no*:'My moord In th. Cotton tndoot Xaoou for twenty yonn. - - I. photographer and Artlet. Trlnutulnr Blnek. Hpeelnl oner t One dozen euperfln* 14 O rri I Cabinet Photograph, and ono uio-elre Portrait thereof nil and only for ol.oo. flal Ul| HucoeMor toc.ci. Holt, Krerrthlng In my lino, from a loeket photograph to largest »1»* portrait*, »te„ In flreveto*. tin* at moderate price., Tour patronage >01101100. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MACON. GfcJL CAPITALiSURPLUS, $250,000 Prompt, Liberal, Safe. R. H. PLANT, GKO. H. PLANT, President Vice-President. W. W. WRIGLEY, Cashier. I, C. PLANT’S SON, BANKER, Macoo, Ga. Established 1666 . Banking in all it* branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rotlischild of London for all European points.