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MILE'S
INCORPORATION.
Horrible Suspicions Awakened
in the Minds of Some
Warry Politicians
ON THE OTHER SIDE.
Th?y Sea Danger in the Reid Bond
Bill and They Think That
There is a Plan on Foot.
The probable effort to be made a: an
early date to Incorporate Vineville as a
separate town puts every ono interested
tn the movement on the qui vive for de
velopments.
It was thought that when the legislature,
killed the bill providing for the incorpora
tion of Vineville, the matter had been sei
tled. Hut no. A bill passed the legisla
ture which exactly eov. ,cd Vineville's
case and permitted the incorporation ot
towns within a given dte.am-e of othi r
towns to incorporate by a vote of a ma
jority of the property owners. A horrible
auspicion was then awakened in the
sorus of thoae opposed to the Vineville in
corporation that th< incorporate;had
something to with that bill.
Hur another bill that furnished food for
reflection is the Reid bond bill, which pro
vides for th<' Itruing and i<a.a>iziii> of mu
nicipal bonds. The ostensible purpose <>i
this bill is to take care of some of th.
shaky bonds of tht past in some other city
surely, for Macon's bonds are all solid.
Hut an astute observer of men a;;d
things and politic.; in general thinks that
there is a cat in tin- meal tub. He I■ is
studied out the situation and now he
thinks it is possible that by careful work
around Vineville a territory might be out
lined there for the purposes of Incorpora
tion which would leave out the element
that would oppose incorporation -that is
to say. the negroes and some of the work
ing propio. an ! would ro nianag. it as to
take in a majority of those favoring in
corporation. Th< n und> r the Reid bond
bill, bonds could issue for the town of
Vineville and with these bonds the neces
sary improvements could be put in.
It is a very neat idea and will, of < ourse,
set a number of people to thinking it over.
At any tale, it is conceded that Vine
ville will make the effort to incorporate
before long.
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in variably, cure. Many of the best physi
cians are now using i* In their practice
with great results, and are relying on it
in most sever." cases. It is guaranteed.
Trial bottles free nt IT. .1, Lamar Son’:-:
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STOP IT.
Says a Spanish Paper, of the War in
Cuba.
Madrid, .Jan. 4 The following para
graphs are from a recent article in El
Nuevo Regimen, organ of the Frderal Re
publican parly:
“Oh. Spain, why do you become incens
ed because the United States speaks of in
tervening in the affairs of Cuba? Do yen
not remember that you also intervened
again*. England in favor of what now is
tile United Slates? Have you forgotten
that he who kills by the sword must also
die by the sword?
“If you, wish to avoid the intervention,
make haste and approach those who for
more than two years have been fighting
against you. ami who so often have broken
your sword. Go and tell them: 'I come to
offer you peace. It is time that we should
cease to fill with blood these fields which
nature made so rich. Choose between be
ing Independent, as you desire, or being
autonomous, as I desire you to be. With
the autonomy, which I offer you. you can
rule yourselves and have me only as a
shield.’
“The United States require you to ter
minate this war. and you ought to listen
to them, if not because of threats, then be
cause of your own interests and dignity.
“What kind of nation is this, people ask
which is not able to cope with a handful
of enemies?
“The termination of the war is pressing.
We, as well as other nations, and more
particularly the United States, suffer by
it. They offer y«nt their mediation. Why
do you not acept it?
"Spain, make haste, for the continua
tion of this war means your ruin and your
dishonor.”
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808 JR.
Little Fitz Tackles Tess, the Chimpanzee
in the Zoo.
Chicago, dan. 4. —A set-to. with honors
even between Robert Fitzsimmons, Jr.,
and Tess, the almost human chimpanzee,
at the Zoo, was an impromptu perform
ance. which interested spectators and em
ployes yesterday. Papa Fitz placed his
young hopeful in Tess' cage “just to see
what the lad would do.”
Tess, desiring to do the honors of the
house, began fondling the boy. and pick
ing at its dress. This Robert Jr., resent
ed. Instinctively putting forward his left
foot and holding his right guard low. he
led with his left on the jaw. The blow
lauded and Tess staggered back and sat
down hard.
She jumped and rushed at her opponent,
and sunk her claws in Robert. Jr.’s left
cheek. The boy landed several body blows,
but could not break away. His father
threw open the door and dragged him out.
He was unwilling to come, and did not
whimper when he saw the blood streaming
down his face.
TO INSTALL OFFICERS.
Yonah Lodge Will Hold an Important Ses
sion Next Friday Night.
Next Friday evening the numbers of
the Yonah lodge will assemble at their
lodge hall on Cotton avenue and install
aJ4 tile elective and appointive officers for
the coming year. The ceremonies attend
ant upon this occasion will fee most Im
pressive. The ladies are taking the great
est interests in the matter, and there is
promised to be a large attendance.
•The lodge has grown wonderfully since
it was started some months ago. There
is only one more of the kind in the state,
and that is in Atlanta. Several applica
tions for membership will be made at the
meeting Friday night.
CASTOR J A
For Infants and Children
The fie- y?
LIEUTENANT NOW.
Bob Hazlehurst Was Elected by the Macon
Volunteers Last Night.
At the regular meeting of the Macon
Volunteers last night Sergeant Major Rob
ert C. Hazl<: burst became second lieuten
ant of the company, and today be is re
ceiving congratulations upon securing his
commission in the Georgia militia.
Incidentailly it may be stated that the
Volunteers are to be congratulated. There
is no finer soldier in Georgia than Bob
Hazlehurst. As private and on up through
the ranks he has has shown his capacity
for soldiering and made the mistake of his
life when he choose the hum drum exist
ence of the cotton buyer in preference to
the army.
However, in this the people of Georgia
are the winners. *ad Lieutenant Bob Ha
zlehurst is an acquisition to the ranks of
the Macon Volunteers.
FIFTY YEARS
The Postman's Box Has Been in Use and
it Has a History.
Every afternoon those who go to the
postoffice for tat ir mail see an old negro
man with a large tin box with a strap at
tached, and many curious glances are di
rected at this box. apd not infrequently the
old man is questioned as to what the box
is used for. He will promptly tell you
that the box has been in use lor the past,
fifty year.- m carry mail from the postof
fice to Wesleyan Female College, there be
ing only two deliveries to that institution
during the day.
The box has an interesting history cov
ering many years, an 1 the faculty would
not part with the box for any amount. It
is old and 'batten'd and bears every evi
-1 nee of the long years of f- rvlce which
:: hits bc«n through, but still it is prized
•most highly.
The box was made when Wesleyan was
first organized, and since tha* time has
'.wn in constant use. The figure of old
’ ' ■ Jim Means, as be went to and from
the college for the mail is familiar to
every resident of Macon. Hr carried the
tn. il for the school over thirty years, and
only rave it tip a few years ago on account
of his feeble health rtsuiting from old age.
The box will be put away as a relic and
will be nwrabrrtt! by hundreds of alum
nae of the old college who have waited
with eager anticipation the coming of the
mail. Perhaps a letter from laved ones
at home or possibly from a sweetheart who
had gained permission for his missives to
t o straight threuirh. Mrs. Cobb has held
up many of these little missives from this
old box. and laughs now as she relates
some of the incidents connected with these
affairs.
The Coming Woman.
Who goes to the club while her husband
tends the baby, as well as the good old
fashioned woman who looks after her
home, will at times get run down in
health. They will be troubled with loss of
appetite, heartaches, sleeplessness, fainting
or dizzy spells. The most wonderful rem
edy for these- women is Electric Bitters.
Thousands; of sufferers from lame back and
weak kidneys rise up and call it blessed.
It is the medicine for women. Female
complaints and nervous troubles of all
kinds are soon relieved by the use of Elec
tric Hitters. Delicate women should keep
this remedy on band to build up the sys
tem. Only 50e. per bottle. For sale by 11.
J. Lamar Son.
RELEASE
Os Miss Cisneros From a Con
vent Despile Protest.
New York, Jan. 4.—A Washington dis
patch says: Evangelina Cossie y Cisneros,
the fair Cuban girl who was confined in
Georgetown Convent, in 'this -city, against
her inclination, left that institution yes
terday. She managed to communicate
with Henrique Macinas, son of a former
minister to the United States from Guate
mala. who is .living in this city with his
mother.
He has known 'Evangelina since she first
came to Washington. When Henrique
heard that Evangelina wi.sned to leave the
convent his mother invited the girl to
come to her house as a visitor for a few
days.
The convent authorities demurred, but
when Henrique went over to the convent
last evening and stated that he had come
to escort Miss Cisneros to his mother’s
house for a brief visit, the Sister Superior
did not interpose serious objection.
There is a hint of a romance back of
this episode. Her departure from the con
vent was something after the manner of
her leaving Havana. ■
CONCERT TONIGHT
By Members of the Frances Hughes Com
pany at Wesleyan Chapel.
The concert at Wesleyan Female Col
lege tonight will Ibe one of the most thor
oughly enjoyable musical treats of the
year in Macon.
T'he Frances Hughes Concert Company
is beyond question one cf the best in this
country, and .the three Who will take the
different numbers in the program prepar
ed for the delectation of the musical peo
ple of Macon 'tonight arc its leading mem
bers.
Miss Frances Hughes, the harpist of the
organization, is probably the leading rep
resentative of performers on the instru
ment in the United States today. She has
received the praise of ;he press from the
gulf to the lakes and from the Atlantic to
the Pacific. A great treat is in store
for those who hear her tonight.
Miss Cora Appy is a daughter of the re
nowned 'cellist, Ernest Appy, of the Neth
erland’s whose fame is sung all over the
continent. She is said to have talent equal
to if not surpassing that of her illustrious
parent.
Mr. G. Rawson Wade, of England, who
was formerly with the Schubert Quartet
Company, is a baritone of unusual force
and sweetness. His voice is powerful,
rich and sweet and the numbers on the
program tonight give promise of unusual
pleasure to his audience,
The perfemance tonight will be delayed
utWil after the prayer meetings in order
to give every one so inclined an opportu
nity to hear the concert.
RESUMED TODAY
Both Wesleyan and Mercer Begun the
Spring Terms.
Both Mercer and Wesleyan Female col
leges begun the spring terms today, and
the faculty of both institutions feel highly
gratified at the splendid showing made* at
the start. Nearly all of the pupils who at
tended luring ’he fall term, returned to
the sebeols. besides many new scholar*.
The attendance ar Mercer will be con
siderably larger. Many new students
coming in yesterday afternoon, and it is
a bard matter to arrange for boarding
places near the college. All of the cottages
are occupied. and the residents near by
who have rooms to spare have them oc
cupied.
A BAD STREET.
Nisbet Street is In a Bad Condition and is
Almost Impassable in Places.
Nisbet street, between Cherry and New,
is in a bad condition, and in many places
is almost impassable. The street is used
considerably, and the residents are mak
ing a vigorous kick to have the sidewalks
aed roadway put ip 'better conditipq.
They thought that when Cherry street
was improved that the work would ‘be
continued on up Nisbet, buz it was not.
and now they will ask council to have the
bad places remedied at once.
The half a cent a word column of The
News is the cheapest advertising medium
in Georgia.
TO WASHINGTON.
Congressman Bartlett Leaves
Today—Senator Bacon
Went Last Night,
EXPECTS A HOI TIME.
During the Coming Session of Con
gress—Ex-Congressman Tom
Cabaniss Talks of Himself.
Senator A. O. Bacon left last night for
' Washington and Congressman Bartlett
; leaves today. Both of these participants
’ in the battle royal pending in Washington,
i for the session will bring out the fighting
, qualities of the Democrats in both senate
- and house, are ready for the fray.
Senator Bacon says that he anticipates
a somewhat blustery session. Congress
man Bartlett says there is going to be
I some very earnest work as well as some
fun.
Senator Bacon does not seem to be wor
; tied over the political situation down here,
: and in fact rather shirks the sub’ect.
So far a? Congressman Charley Bartlett
is concerned, that very energetic repre
: sentative cf the people of the S.xth di,s
--' trict does net seem to worry at all over
! the outcome of the next election, ahd from
I all accounts he has really no need to wor
| ry. The reports from all over the district
i indicate that he is pretty solid and that
the man who beats him will have to do
some tall hustling.
Among the visitors to Macon today is
I ex-Congressman T. B. Cabaniss. of For
syth. Mr. Cabaniss smceeded Congress
man Blount and served two terms in con
gress for the Sixth. At the noted Indian
Spring convention of 1892, he mc-t Con
gressman Bartlett for the first time, and
after a stubborn deadlock Mr. Cabaniss
won. There are many among Mr. Caha
niss’ former contituents who would be glad
to see him back in the race for political
honors in this state, but when asked as to
the probability of such a thing, he laugh
ingly said:
“No, I am out of politics, except that I
am a Democrat, and not a free silver Dem
ocrat at that, for I have never changed my
financal views. I never intend again to
enter the political arena as a candidate,
and, in fact I am behind on information
on Georgia politics, having been absent
from the state for so long a time.”
THE HONOR ROLL.
List of Those Who Excelled in the High
School During December.
GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT.
Senior Class —Ethel Davis, May Wilder,
Viola Ross, Eloise Hertwig, Mary Howes,
Margaret Hall, Mary Rosser, Helen Thom
as, Nena Merritt, Florence Elmore, Daisy
Summerlyn, Mattie Lively.
Intermediate Class —(Miss Hazlehurst) —
Fannie Moore, Mozelie Harris, Matibei
Pope, Rietta Etheridge.
Intermediate Class —(Miss MeEvoy)—
Boyd Morris, Robert Gantt, Lucia John
son, Tom Cater, Eva Gantt, Mazie Hale.
Junior Class —(Miss Clark) —Alline
Fleming, Cecil Summe-y, Willie Schill,
Daisy Woodward, Fannie Tindall, Lillie
Converse, Julia Patterson, Aurelia Kenan,
Septima Snowden, Madge Patterson, Kate
Callaway, Raymond English.
Junior Class—(Miss Daniels) —Fannie
Morris, Mary Hough, Rosa Dumas, Louise
Napier, Mabel Harris? Mariellen Spier.
Bessie Moore, Gertrude Weekly, Georgia
Glover, Janie Wade Nethertoii.
Junion Class —(Miss Hodges)—Annie
Smalling, Annie Lee Cason, Edna Harri
son, Mary Case, Lillian Mayfield, Virgia
Swing, Ozella Weaks.
BOYS’ DEPARTMENT.
Senior Class—Bivins Meyer, Piukus
Happ, Andrew Bright, Arthur Codington,
Charlie Roberts, Gabriel Solomon, Sidney
Hatcher, George Jordan. Eden Taylor, Da
veport Guerry, Hunley Abbott.
Intermediate Class —(Miss' Stephen)—
Lawrence Small, John Douglass, Jerome
Waterman, Herman Robertson. Willie
Kilpatrick.
Junior Class —(Miss Holmes) —Eddie
Hertwig, Charley Brunner, Howard Mar
tin, Tom Lowe.
Junior Class —(Miss Holmes) —Eddie
Maek. Louis Cohen. Wallace Miller, Rich
ard Lawton, Francis Williams, Palmer
Harrison, Jim Anthony.
Tkefao- y? .
MACON BICYCLE CLUB.
A Meeting Will Be Held Tonight to Dis
cuss Bicycle Track Building-
A meeting of the Macon Bicycle Club
will be held tonight for the purpose of de
ciding something definite on the bicycle
track which will be established at an early
date. All of the plans for the building of
the 'track 'have been perfected and all that
remains to be done now is to get the club
members interested and get them to go to
work and get the required amount of
money.
It is sc'tt'led beyond doubt that the track
will be built at 'Centrad City park. The
street car line will assist in building the
track, and Mr. Coleman says he is confi
dent that the business men of the city will
aid ‘in the work.
CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
INTERESTING EXPERIENCE OF AN
INDI IN'AI’OLIS GENTLEMAN.
To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know
What Appetite and Good Digestion
Mean, Make a Test of Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets.
No trouble Is more common or more mis
understood than nervous dyspepsia. Peo
ple having it think that their nerves are to
blame and are surprised that they are not
cured by nerve medicine and spring reme
dies; the real seat of the mischief is lost
sight of; the stomach is the organ to be
looked after.
Nervous dyspeptics often do not have
any whatever in the stomach, nor perhaps
any of the usual symptoms of stomach
weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself
not in the stomach so much as in nearly
every other organ; in some cases the heart
palpitates and is irregular; in others the
kidneys are affected; in ethers the bowels
are constipated, with headache; still others
are troubled with loss of flesh and appe
tite, with accumulations of gas, sour ris
ings and heartburn.
Mr. A. W. Sharper, of No. 61 Prospect
street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes as fol
lows: “A motive of pure gratitude prompts
me write these few lines regarding the
new and valuable medicine, Stuart’s Dys
pepsia Tablets. 1 have been a sufferer
from nervous dyspepsia for the last four
years: have used various patent medicines
and other remedies without any favorable
result. They sometimes gave temporary
relief until the effects of the medicine
wore off. I attributed this to my sedenta
ry habits, being a bookkeeper with little
physical exercise, but I am glad to state
that the tablets have overcome all these
obstacles, for I have gained in flesh, sleep
better and am better in every way. The
above is written not for notoriety, but is
based on actual fact. Respectfully yours,
“A, W. Sharper.
“61 Prospect St,, Indianapolis, Ind.”
It is safe to say that Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets will cure any stomach weakness
or disease except cancer of stomach. They
cure sour stomach, gas. loss of flesh and
appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heart
burn, constipation and headache.
Send for valuable little book on stomach
diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Mar
shall. Mich.
All druggists sell full sized packages at
50 cents.
MACON NEWS TUESDAYJEVENING, JANUARY 4 1898.
PROPHET.
Banker Henry Clews Foreshadows Events
of the Year.
New York. Jan. 4 —Broker Henry Clews
makis preffictions as to what .the new
year will bring forth, as follows:
“I predict the four great nations of Eu
rope will succeed in getting a strong foot
hold in China without a war and J.iat they
will become as strongly entrenched in that
country as they are now in Africa, and
that the United States, under her treaty
rig+sts, will immensely prefit thereby with
out grabbing any Chinese soil. The fam
ous Chinese wall will have to come down.
“This will make the twentieth century
famous over our previous ones. T'he ming
ling of the 400,000,000 of the Caincse race
with all the other races will in time bring
the Celestials within the pale of civiliza
tion and get them out of their present
antique groove.
“The Cuban disturbance will finally ter
minate in favor of the present proposed
new government for the island.
“The government of the city of New
York will doubtless result satisfactorily,
as the mayor and all offkx-holders appoint
ed under the Tammany regime will be
subject, under vae surroandmg •circum
stances. to an X-ray scrutiny which will
compel good behavior and moderate taxes.
“I anticipate for this country the largest
and most prosperous spring trade on re
cord. which will redound to the benefit of
Wall street. The railroads of this country
will especially prosper under their new
departure cf eeoncffiy, combined with effi
cien.y cf semi -e and the maintenance cf
their high standard.
“The McKinley administration, judging
from what it has already accomplished,
will al vay s be men'craibie foe its conser
vativeness, its dignity, its patriotic spirit
and de prosperity it has brought to the
Nation.
“An international! treaty with England,
viniting the English-speaking races in a
bond of mutual love and trust, slhouli
close .he record of the M Kinley admin's
traticn red bring the century to a glori
ous close.”
FISH CATCH.
English Capitalists Form the Latest Com
bine to Make Money.
Chicago, Jan. 4.—The contracts for a
$5,000,000 combination of at least a score
of the great corporations which catch the
fish of the great lakes received the official
stamp of the British cosulate in Chicago
yesterday. English capitalists are behind
the trust. The combination will control
the fish output of Lakes Michigan, Supe
rior, Huron, Erie, Ontario and Winnipeg
and the hundreds of smaller bodies of wa
ter in the West.
It will dominate the manufacture of
every fishing net on the Western Hemis
phere. It has, as a preliminary, acquired
ownership of every net now on the lakes.
The headquarters will be in America,
but English money will run the concern.
It will establish cold storage plants in
New York, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, San
dusky. Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwau
kee, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Pittsburg,
St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Kansas
City, St. Louis and Denver. Freezing
plants will be put at all stations on the
great lakes and on Lake Winnipeg, Can
ada.
OHBIII WW
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FIELD SEED, such as BARLEY, RYE, CRIMSON CLOVER,
WHEAT and all kind of GRAIN, also HYACINTH BULBS.
Don’t wait until it is tot> late. We keep Canary Bird Cages and
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( showing a fine line of
Stoves, Ranges and
j G ? s and Oil Heaters of
‘■oaz? P 1 ' 8 seas( ms design. Many
< —A-A • important improvements
have been made which in-
creases the heat, reduces the consumption of coal
and makes these stoves much more convenient than
• their predecessors. And improved methods of
manufacturing has reduced the cost. Don’t buy
until you have seen these.
HAn
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c. mergency
Ccisc
requires very prompt treatment. Don’t
stop to pore over the directory to find out
where the best drug store in town’ is, but
cut out this advertisement and put it
where you can always see it—better still,
A* our nnme an d address firmly in your
mind.
A FEW OF THE GOOD THIN GS WE HAVE TO OFFER
Hot water bag, 2 quart, 95c. 1 Laxine, the wonderful nerve and liver
Hot water bag, 3 quart, $1.20. cure, 50c.
Fountain syringes, 2 quart, 95c. Almond Cream, the only preparation of
Atomizers 50c. to sl. Dlera f° r the skin, 25c.
One minute thermometers, regular price . V itch Hazel, same size as Pond’s Ex
-13, for $1.50. tract - 15c -
„ m • ....... Goodwyn’s Female Remedy, a positive
1 -m 8 lonic ’ tbe wonderful flesh cure for menstrual irregularities, sl.
11 er ’ ’ ’ Absorbent cotton, package sc.
Hypodermic syringes, best, $1.50. Great bargains in toilet soaps.
GOODWYN’S DRUG STORE.
COAL!
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to •
I THE BEST OF ALL IS—
WILSON’S PURE ]
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| Bedingfied Bros., 515 Popl.
“Procrastination
is the AZSA-
Thief of Time.”
Is a trite and true saying, though somewhat worn. The
application to the present time is—don’t put off the selection
of that Christinas present any longer. If you don’t want to
pay for it now. will be glad to lay it aside for you.
Just received a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,
$1.50 each.
BEELAND, the Jeweler Triangular Block.
CENTRAL CITY.
Refrigerator and Cabinet Works.
MANUFACTURE S OF
Bank, Bar and Office Fixtur s, Drug Store Mantels
and all kinds of Hard Wood Work, Show Cases to
order. Muecke’s newest, improved Dry Air Refrigera
tor will be made and sold at wholesale prices to every
body. Give us a trial.
F. W. HUECKE, Manager
614 New Street.
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LANDLORDS!
Do you know that we are the only exclusive rental ag
con. No other departments. If you are not satisfied wi
come give us a trial.
A. J. McAfee, Jr., & Co.
357 Third Street.
Home Industries
and Institutions.
Henry Stevens’ Sons Co.
H. STEVENS’ SONS CO, Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer,
and Railroad culvert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing with
perforated bottoms that will last forever.
Macon Fish and Oyster House.
CLARKE & DANIEL, wholesale and retail dealers in Fresh
Fish, Oysters,Crabs, Shrimps, Game, Ice, etc., 655 Poplar street. Tel
ephone 463. Fisheries and paching house, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Macon Machinery.
MALLARY BROS. & CO., dealers in Engines, Boilers, Saw
Mills. Specialties—Watertown Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills,
Cotton Gins.
Macon Refrigerators.
MUECKE’S Improved Dry Air Refrigerators. The best Re
frigerators made. Manufactured right here in Macon, any size and of
any material desred. It has qualities which no other refrigerator on
the market possesses. Come and see them at tl>e factory c» New St.
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