The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, February 05, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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' LEAGUE 10 RALLY In East Macon In About Two Weeks Epwortti Will Gather. ONE IHOM VIMS Are Expected to be In the City on the Occasion of the Convention to be Held in April. k night was If)tert s *ting. i Tin principal topic that . nr' tip so ► «!.. u .on i:,, j. s o, . ,/ -j.unn a of fin commit: " on < . n.'im m fcr -the <<-ni now. i:-.‘ committee has < : 'Oy inv. <i tin .r.at.vr a;.d lii.d ! '<a! cp ir.i. n« of Martin will Lave to . lake ; hio. one hw.nin.l g.i'.xt into 1 r private corn*-'. Ih;.i will all h.c.c , to bi aiciultd to auS 1.-. u. s' pi uil I. If !.• expect<lt that fully as uiuiy dele- ' Kalt and vie! tors will na,- to M .cui :ai wtut to .’.llama last y. ar. ana ;.os by ' tin r<- will more, for Ma -on is more con tially loiatiil, and the rates will be tx- f < dinitlv low. Or fare round ip ’as been i r.ii a d by me roads. Every hotel in the city will Ih- filled. 'I in >■ port -f Tr-usurer L.onard bowed dh.if i. I,i I paid out on account of char iti< - •?l | e’ T iatl exp. n lifitri s s2llO. The tola! colcrtions were *266. Tiie ri port of Mi Lula Glass, chair- j man of the charities committee, was Inter- ' < :.:ig, * ".owing haw the char!-’able feat ure of the league had be. n carried uot, and low rhe n. ..ary ha! In on .spent whica ■ was devoted to that feature. On February D. th there will be a grand ’ i union tally held in East Maron. All of the | ■ ■ rally. ,u I mat . -of gi neri 1 Imp r ■ will be discussed and the different leagues 1 of tie ity will be bett r acquaint 1. The j E.i-i Macon league is rapidly growing, and ' I they will entertain royally on the occasion i | of the rally. I'he next literary meeting of the Mnlber- I ry Street < hur h Epworth League will be - held on February 25th, the Friday night following the rally in Ea. t Macon. ('oii-uinpt lon Positively Cur.-il. Mr. it U. Gr.evo, merchant, of Chil howie. Ma., certifies that he had consump- ; (ion, was given tip to die, sought all midi- j cal treatment that money could procure, I tried till cough remedies lie could in ar of. i but got no relief, spent many nights bit- I ling up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. i King'; New Discovery, and was cured by t the use of two bottles. For the past three years bus been attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, a sit lias done n> much for him and also for others In bls community. Dr. King’s New Discovery Is guaranteed for coughs, colds and consump tion. It don’t fall. Trial bottles free al 11 J. Lamar di Sons' drug store. BOYCOTTED. Woodfin I Persona Non Grata in Spain— So<i :y Will Not Recognize Him. Madrid. Feb. 5. The first act of hos tility of thi Madrid aris-tocraey again. t i Gem i.il Woodford has taken place at a I I‘.uii|u< ; ■ ;vi by the \rgcnt tie Ministir F< nor Qu - idu General and Mrs. Wood ford attended. ’I he Spanish ladles de ci.ir. d to Stiior Quesada their annoyance at not bting w;.-:;n 1 that would m..t 1 Mtnisi. Taylor's suc-e-sor, Taylor being ju- ;:.m the must Ic.ithid name in Spain. I They . m unci d chat they would not ac- i ip. General Wo. If.ird’s arm cn going to I d|nm :- u : near cm. It was a regular • sektktl boycott. riiere has been niueh comment upon a i t a t subsequently proposed by a Spanish : lady, n o I: id , fits d to accept General I W> i.lford to the dinning room, and her exac words were: "El pais v 'Cuba.” which means ’’the ' iir.ii .ry and Cut i.” When it was was pro- | o d. i y sv.ire at once fixed upon the ■ "'.i •; .n ab'iis i r. who promptly rail cd i 1: - gi. ■ . saying: No .1 ait;.* 'uba pero desesmoa la ■ i . p:. ' (We do not desore Cuba, bu 1 u. to t. -.-v pea?, at once.) <■ a-1 i Wee ifoid’s eroirjl ft'.' in avoid ' . . ~;j ;rb .nt v Meh mi-.’ht have ben t (a ; t ‘ n itiu.h j '■ m- ’ ' d'n’h",' .he Spanish l *.>di < | v "iiiw to tie vi> 1 of ?* t J; living room ■ y C i’ v ‘' t Vsk l that hetir car- i riag.'s am .1. They J- land that ■ • y v .e no; . .'stile :o General Woodford ‘ p< rso, v v . but that they eculd not forget j t at ;.e .as the successor of Taylor. WoTiIER FRSM KENTUCKY. t'h. iuy s Ext”,<eOrant cur»d my nephew. 1 a little 1 -year-old boy. of a severe case i of croup. No other medicine did him any good. Send me by express one dozen bot- I ties. W. H. MILLKN, I Adairsville, Kern < DELLA FOX -MAY WED Singer Hugh Chilvers Said to be Iler I Choice—He’s a Widower. Detroit, Mich.. Feb. s—Della Fox may j soon become a bride. It really looks as if t her role in "The Wedding Day" has been I the be.-, of practice for a ceremony near in the future. The man in the ease is Hugh Chilvers. the liaritone. who was in Miss Fox’s com- . pany last year. Hugh Chilvers is a widower. He was ni irr.ed to a wealthy woman, who died < hte-n months igo when Mr. Chilvers was on ;he road with Miss Fox. She was very sympathetic then with him in his affliction. Th, ; a wedding is certain is believed by Mr. Chilvers’ friends, while Hugh’s brother. Thomas H., admits that the mat ter has been talked of. Old People. Old people who require medicine to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This med i< ne does not stimulate and contains r.o 'a his y nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aid ing nature in the performance of the func tions. Electric bitters is an excellent ap petizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle at H. J. Lamar A Sous’ drug sto*“. HON. JOE CAMP. Ddigbtid a Large Audience at M rcer Last Night. Hon. Jo <ph Camp was f.r’.etcd by a ( iarg . iia >t. at Mi: _ir last nigitt when .". ‘ d his famous k :ure oil “Trutl-r and Soama.*’ i.'<. h< a: 1 Mr. Camp were unanimotu In tl.e cpinica that ae .s Gtor gia’s most gift, d orator, and blds fair t o , bi'vn,e on- of tit mint aottd men th? ’ South i-i» evtr produced. T..e W' li.-an young ladies atended the ‘ 1 ■ ire .tub ly. at. I, as usual, .o.m.d a i >v . 1 - r ’ f ihe larte and cu : ;- ( ,ur 1 iditn e wuleh was present. A COLLISION. 1 A L t" Reel Runs Into a D liv rj’ Wazon ’ and Completely Demolishes, it. Hose Rr.l No. 1 ran Into the delivery »a f 'tn of Mr. E. S. Smith cn Cotton ave , nu< v.hili going ('ll. rhe fire at. Dame’s bar in 1 rettaurant. The fire depar<nw.ct was ‘ , coming down the avenue, and .Mr. Smit!,’. . . lor .■, whi u was *-a:r:ding a< the curbing, | ai ' in ‘ d and b< ame frightened and | ii;vk< I Into the itrtet in front as . fly;n« hose wagon. ; G ~c of the ii <1 hors s w >s b idly hurt. I as the cvnctuMdon c. the collision ciascd , the 1 or-' s to run into an electri- light pol . ; lh>’ iide of the st., .t. Mr. Smith .va rummi n.d before the mayor for leaving hir horse unhitched in the srtee.. ENTERTAINED HIS CLUB MATES. Mr. Harry Menard Compllmattd the Alpha . Tiu Om i'i Ih rnity Thursday. Mr. Harry Menard ecmplimented the '.lph.'. Thu iii . >.,a fraternity la i T urs d.iy evening with a dpliyh:ful stag sup- I pt r. ‘ T he fraternity is one of the m'»>. popu lar in ;iie city, and th" state, at.d in Ma con numbers sonic of the bes< young men as its m rubers. It was a jolly crowd that gathered around the refreshment tabla J and the witici-ms would have d. ne credit | to a much older set of mm. The ocasie.i i will long be remembered by those present t /zVT” iT""'' ! ’ e ' s i LITTLE ANITA HINKLE. The Funeral Took Place Yesetrday After noon at Rose Hill Cemetery. The funeral of little Anita Hinkle, who died at the residence of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hinkle, on Orange street i ye.-ttrday morning, was buried at Rote | Hill cemetery y s'erday afternoon. The funeral w-as a quiet one and th? lit- 1 tie one was laid to rest with no demon- | stration further than the simple burial 1 • service wliieh was performed at the grave. . O-ZIV. X - ! ■ ' . ■ ■■' i Plica, Piles, I'lies: Dr Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment wil’ ■ure Blind, Bleeding, and Itching Piles when all other Ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at >nce, acts as a poultice, gives Instant re def. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment 's prepared only for Piles and Itching of 'he private parts, and nothing else. Every >ox is warranted. Sold by druggists, oi sent by mail on receipt of price, 50c aud H.OO per box. WILLIAMS M F’Q. CO., Prop’s., Cleveland. O FRENJ. ’ ’ \NSV A P I" ■' Fhese are the Genuine French Tansy Wafers, imported direct from Paris can depend upon securing relief Torn and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods regardless of cause. EMERSON DRUG CO., importers and Agents for the Unite! Staters. San Jose, Cal. C. T. KING. Druggist, sole agent for Macon. G? | "■ . I GEORGIA, Bibb Count}’. —To the Supe- ’ rior court of said county: The jAtition of George A. MacDonald, E. A. Waxelbaum. W. E. McCaw, Frank Benson, M. P. Cal laway, Mallory Taylor, Ellis Talbot. E. D. 1 Huguu.it N. M Block. G. C. Matthe\ s I T. J. Carling T. W. Ltyless, Henrv ' uorne ', ‘ R. M. Rogers .A. R. Freeman,, H. S. El- I wards. L. J. Lilienthal, O. M. Wilev, D. W. • Hill. J. T. Boifev.ilPd. R, Wiley, J. R. K nnuly, all of said county, respectfully olic;.»: L ThrA Vour petitioners and a number of Olhnf citizens of said county who are not Associated with them together such olhers as may hereafter be associated with them, desire to be incorporated under the i name and style of the Macon Carnival As | sociation for a term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration i of said term. 2. The purpose of the said body corpor- , ; ate is the promotion of the cnmme’-<'i' < ’ in- i tercsts of the city of Maoon and the ad- I vancement of the industrial growth of said i city, and not for' the pecuniary gain of its ■ members. 3. Your petitioners show that in further | ance of the object of said association they desire to have the right to hold, pur base and sell property, real and personal, to i receive donations, to contract and be con j tracted with, to sue and be sued, make by-laws binding upon its members and to make investments and accumulate binds : for the purpose or aiding the general pur poses of the association, to wit: the pro motion of the commercial and industrial interests of the city of Macon. 4. Your petitioners show that said asso ciation at the time of its organization has : no capital stock, but your petitioners pray for the right to issue stock and receivesub | scriplions therefor at any time it may by a majority vote of the members of said as ; sociation. determine to do so, to the amount of ten thousand dollars. 5. Your petitioners pray that said cor poration may have all the rights and privileges u. ually incidental under the laws of Georgia to corporations of like charac ter. dessau. Bartlett x- ellis. Attorneys for petitioners. I. Robert A. Nisbet, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Bibbb county, do certify that the above and foregoing; is a true copy of the original petition of incorpora tion. as the same appears of file in my office, ROBERT A. NISBET. 1 Clerk. MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5 1898. Home Confidence. If you want to know exactly what any person is, ask his neighbors. The home tost is the severest test. The proprietors of Bradfield’s Fe male Regulator, the most scientific and successful remedy for the weak nesses and irregularities peculiar to women, point with pardonable pride to their local standing. Leading physicians, druggists and the public generally endorse the Bradfield Regu lator Company and their remedies in the highest terms. They have deserved and enjoyed public 1 w / cottfidence for over a quarter of a century, I 7 7 1 SPPCIPIC” Some fifteen years ago lex / cruvit IV amined the recipeof Bradfield's i / I ‘b Female Regulator, and care- L y-A, KLdILDI. fully studie g authorities in re- VWfci- 2S < K ard to ’is components, and then, as well as now, Z A?'?! pronounce it to be the most scientific and skillful I combination of the really reliable remedial vegetable I Ji agents known to science, to act directly on the womb ■ llvt an< ' uterine organs, and the organs and parts . r l ’’f F k s ' lnl,atlli2 ‘ E!g directly with these; and therefore Ki P rovid >ug a SFECiFicßEMEDYforalldiseasesoi’the i ARAW womb and of the adjacent organs and parts. ' ’ Jesse Bohring, M. D.. D. D. STRONGEST 1 suppose I have sold T A asmuchof Bradfield’s ! . ITM J>hi. GUAR AN lEF lenia!e Regulator over } y / 11 ’nycounterasanvman I in L- e s £ ate ; whlle conducting my retail business, ; U? and affords me great pleasure to state that Ido ! . A not remember one single instance when I or any ■ iyk IjnAA of m y clerks ever heard of a complaint of it • but /jrl'J many and many a time as being highlv efficacious. ■ fl Y My experience justifies me in saving that vou would - / I be saf c m extending the strongest possible guar ' antee for its beneficial medicinal effects in all the diseases for which it is recommended. a W. A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. V' "’ e ba ve been selling ’ 1-ix.JrtL Bradfield’s Female Regu- C ATTRACTION lator for about ten years, On,, ‘ srAVl,Vl '’ and can truthfully say that we have never handled any proprietary preparation that has given better or more universal satisfaction. The ‘ rule has been that where a person has lir.ught one bottl" such person has beenits friend and advocate, we would feel tnat our stock was incomplete without it. 'ttN Hutchinson & Bro., Pharmacists, Atlanta, Ga. ar, > Bradfield’s Female Regulator is sold by , druggists at one dollar a bottle. If you cannot obtain it of your dealer, the proprietors will send it by express : on receipt of price. Interesting books for women mailed free on ' application. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. fl Goifl waicn “’ Is a good investment) because it enables you to save time. When ‘time is money” by knowing the exact time when you need to know ir. T hat’s the kind of Watches we sell, and don’t think our prices high because others are. We can sell you a gold filled (not plated) Watch for $’20.00, gouts’ size; ladies’ for $lB. BEELAND, the Jeweler Triangular Block. Prepare for Winter. Window Glass, Mantels and Grates. Can furnish any size or parts broken. Call before cold weather comes. T. C. BURKE. Willingham Sash anil Door Company. DEALERS IN Painters’ and Builders’ Supplies, Cabinet Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Facilities Unsurpassed. ELT” U S , Sell you SEED and plant YOUR GARDEN We have an experienced white gardener who understan his business. Leave orders now. STREYER SELEIO CO 466 Poplar 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 packing house, St. Petersburg, Fla. Macon Machinery. MALLART I>RoS. <k 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, anv size and of any material desred. It has qualities which no other refrigerator on I the market possesses. Come and see them at tlv factory on New St BIG SHOESTORE OF Ross Sims & Co !s a point of serious interest to those who are looking after the comfort and beauty of their feet. They all come to The Big Shoe Store when they want to save money and get the best values to be had in shoe leather Il Ii ite Sib 6r Bill al Ph We. sell our Shoes for less than the little fellows can buy them, because we put up the cash and take the entire product of a factory in one order. If a man has only one dollar to invest in a pair of Shoes he can come here with the certainty of get ting more than his money’s worth. The Stylish, Up =to = Date Dresser Who wants nothing but the best hand-made Shoe in fine leathers and latest shapes has nothing to do but call for what he. wants and he is supplied at A Saving of $1 Out of $6. Our prices ran like stairsteps from five dollars down to fifty cents, and between these figures we sell all sizes, varieties and styles of Men’s, Boys’ Women’s, Girls’ and Baby Shoes. OUR SPECIAL BRANDS. Dealing so largely with some of the big factories we get a line of Shoes made to order, the stock of which could not be put in a shoe for general sale. The only thing these Shoes lack of being the very best quality of the standard makes is the stamp of the manufacturers’ name. If that was on them they would have to sell higher—at standard prices —such as $5.00 and $6.00. One of our special brands is a lady’s shoe known as THE AMERICAN BEAUTY Our $3.00 Shoe. Everj’ lady in Macon has fallen in love with this'. Shoe and declares that it equals any $6.00 Shoe they ever wore. Its appearance sells it at sight and its wearing qualities more than surpasses the most exacting expectations. ONLY $3.00 We carry Fine Winter Shoes for men in all the different leathers, such as patent calf, box calf, Cordovan, sealskin and winter tan. We have ’em in all the toes and sizes and widths. They are very, very cheap. See our w indows. They are filled with these Shoes in all the styles and when you get ready to buy come to us. Mail orders promptly filled. Ross Sims & Co Corner TW St. ana Bargain Laue, ■ RHONEI !i' J. MACON, GA 3