The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, March 26, 1898, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Before Going to War with Spain American Dental Parlors 370 Second Street, And have your teeth put in good condition. You should not wear fine clothes and jewelry and go in society with a mouth full of decay e* teeth and diseased gums. Your breath cannot be tolerated unless your mouth is healthy. We can relieve you of much suffering and embar assment. Our charges are known to be very low and our work equal to any in the south. Don’t forget the place— DRS. YOUNG AND LANIER, 370 SECOND STREET. Free . Medical Treatment U. f° r Weak Men I s Who Are Willing to Pay When M |i Convinced of Cure. 'lyV? '• /x I / . A scientific combined medical and mechanical cure has i ,i I been discovered for “ Weakness of Men.” Its success has r » I ) I | been s<> startling that the proprietors now announce that ' \ I I I will send it on trial—remedies and appliance jnU ll* / —without advance payment—to any honest man. M /j\, 7* Vo J \ I ' If not all that is claimed —all you wish —send it A I v • / back—that ends it—pay nothing! i /Z/ r—-> No such offer was ever made in good faith before; I ///X we believe no other remedy would stand such a test. I if Ifb VC This combined treatment cures quickly, thoroughly V/d and forever all effects of early evil habits, later ex- Nk cesses, overwork, worry, etc. It creates health, jV- —"— < w'x strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restores T A—weak and undeveloped portions to natural dimen slons at I functions. 11 1 Any i. an writing in earnest will receive descrip- s • * p G'-— 4 77 tlon, particulars and references in a plain sealed en- \ I velope. Professional confidence. No deception nor ' imposition of any nature. A national reputation Backs this offer. (Cut out aixl send this notice, or mention <aper.) Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., I dfaio, N. Y. EfISTER BERUTIES. EASTER Our window today will show | y° u ie New Things in Fine Neckwear and Hosiery. IA A CTCD Our store crowded with **" Easter offerings, all of which NECKWEAR are fresh from the best mak ers in the land. MANHATTAN’ TI YOU are invited to inspect SHIRTS. them. 512 Cherry Street. tr — 1 ' . . —. ... , Refrig’eratorsr t.-» The best line in the city to close out U ffl at COST.” * H From $3 to $8 Saved to You. ■ General line of China. Crockery Glassware, Tinware, Stoves and Housekeepers Noveties. | J. W. DOMINGOS, Bs 13 561 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. They Do Sell They Can’t Help Selling. Why? Those Gent’s Vici Kid Shoes that we offer for the modest sum of $3.50 are Pleasing to the Eye, Pleasant to the Feet, Pleasurable to the Pocket. Black or Brown, Plain Toe or Tipped, Lace or Half Congress. Clisby&McKay. Phone 29. MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26 1898. Notes Taken On the Run. The History Club will meet at the res idence of Mrs. Mallory Taylor this after noon. Mrs. R. E. Park will read a most interesting paper, and Professor Mosely will deliver the third of his series of lec tures on Roman history. Mr. Wallace McCaw left this morning for New York, where he will join his wife, and from thence will sail for Europe to be gone sixty days. Dr. W. R. Holmes, dentist. 556 Mulberry, opposite Hotel Lauier. Try a bottle of Holmes’ Mouth Wash for preserving teeth, purifying the breath, bleeding gums, ul cers, sore mouth, sore throat, etc. For sale by all druggists. Special services will be held at Mercer chapel tomorrow night for the young peo ple of the Tattnall Square Presbyterian church. Mr. Willie D. Upshaw’ will talk to them. Next Tuesday will be the last return day for cases in the superior court, and mem bers of the bar will govern themselves ac cordingly. The fire department was called cut last night to the residence of Mr. George W. Powers, on Oran'ge street. The roof of the house had caught from the inside, and the fire was quickly extinguished with no dam age to speak of. The Dauntless case did not come up for a hearing in the United States court in Savannah at this term, and it now more than probable that in view of the situation the case against the plucky little filibuster will never be tried. Frank Wilson, of Pike county, was given a hearing this morning before Commis sioner Erwin on a charge of illicit distill ing. The case against The News Publishing Co. is on trial today in the city court. Lav ender is suing for damages on account of an alleged libelous publication in the pa per some time ago. Dr. Charles Lanier Toole, dentist. Of fice corner Second and Poplar streets. On next Wednesday night Rev. Thomas Dixon w r ill lecture at the Mercer chapel. Mr. Dixon has been heard in Macon before, and a large crowd will greet him on his coming this time. An interesting meeting of the Yonah Re bekah Lodge was held last night, and sev eral prominent citizens were initiated. The membership roll of the lodge is growing rapidly, and the number will soon be above the hundred mark. Rev. M. A. Jenkins will fill the pulpit at the Tattnall Square Baptist church to morrow at 11 o'clock, and will speak on the ‘‘Second Coming of Christ.” Mr. Chester Jones had a lively encoun ter with a negro this morning out on Ash street, where he was superintending the building of a house. He ordered the ne gro from the building, and when the lat ter refused to go a difficulty ensued, in which Mr. Jones’ finger was badly cut by a knife which the negro drew. Mr. Jones soon convinced him with a piece of scant ling that he had a right to control the premises there. SAVANNAH STIRRED UP. Evening Press is Engineering a Maine Me morial Entertainment. Savannah, Ga., March 26—The report of the Maine court of inquiry’ has greatly agitated peopele here. A grand benefit is to be held next Sat urday evening for the Maine monument fund. Amateur and professional talent will assist. AH the militia will attend in full uni form. The Savannah Evening Press is arranging the affair. General Graham is invited to be present. Ail Must Pay. All persons taking The News by the week must pay promptly every week. Af ter April Ist no balances will be carried over for any one. Papers taken weekly must be paid for weekly. Those who fail to pay regularly may expect to have the paper discontinued. Remember, the boys are in structed to take no part payment after April Ist. Everyone who owes a balance should endeavor to get evt by that time. Millinery Opening. On Tuesday and Wednesday, March 29 and 30, we will show all the latest styles in trimmed hats and bonnets. The ladies are invited to call and see them. Our trimmer brought back all the newest ideas while in New York. Morris & Wilchinski, 119 Cotton ave. FROM A DISTINGUISHED EDUCATOR. I have found Cheney’s Expectorant su perior to anything I have ever tried for 'olds and bronchial trouble. Send me by first mail six bottles of your mot excellent medicine. PROF. J. H. RICHARDSON. Sweetwater, Tenn. Tomorrow in the Churches. Centenary church. Rev. T. D. Ellis, pas □r. Class meeting a; 9:30 a. m. Preach ag 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, uaday school at 3:15 p. in. Epworth .eague 7 p. m. Every one cordially in •'itcd. At Christ church tomorrow Rev. F. F. Leese will continue his series of sermons n the ten commandments. The subject ar tomorrow night will be the ninth com landment, “Thou shalt not bear false itness against thy neighbor.” This series f sermons has attracted considerable at ention all over the city, and Mr. Reese as preached to considerably increased ight audiences ever since he commenced he series. Lenten services every Sunday will be eld at St. Joseph’s church during Lent, he divine services at St. Joseph's Catho ic church will be held as follows during >ent: Sundays—First mass at 7 o’clock a. m.; econd mass and Sunday school at 8:45 a. i.; high mass and instruction at 10:30 . m. Vespers, Lecture and Benediction of the Messed Sacrament at 7;48 p. m. Ushers ill seat visitors. Rev. Father Brislan, S. J., president of t. Stanislaus college, will preach at the night services. week Days—First mass at 6:30 a. m., econd mass at 7 a. m. every day. Wednesday—Rosary, sermon and Bene iction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7:45 p. m. Christ church, Walnut, between Second .nd Third streets —Rev. F. F. Reese, rec or. Holy communion 7:30 a. m., except he first Sunday of the month, when com aunion is at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at »:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon ■t 11 o'clock a. m. Evening prayer and ermon 7:30 p. m. Friday prayer 4:30 •’clock p. m. Strangers and visitors will oe welcomed. St. Barnabas chapel, Rev. Martin Da ner in charge. Sunday school 9:45 o’clock i. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 V'clock p. m. Wednesday prayer and ser mon 7: 30 p. m. St. John's chapel, Rev. Martin Darner. Sunday school at 3 o’clock p. m. Evening rayer and sermon 4 o’clock p. m. Grace Church —Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting at 10 o'clock a. ' m. Sunday school at 3 o’clock p. m., •George A. Smith, superintendent. The public without other church engagements cordially welcome. First Baptist Church—Rev. J. L. White, pastor, win preach in the morning at 11 o'clock on “Foreign Missions, the Great est Factor in Civilization.” Night. 7:30 o’clock, “The Three Essentials to Member ship in a Baptist Church.” Baptism will follow the sermon at night. The public cordially invited. Christian Church—At the Christian church tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock a series of meetings will be begunßev. F. L. Adams, of Valdosta, who is very highly commended as an eloquent proclaimer of the gospel, will assist the Rev. Mr. Combs in these services. The meetings will con tinue indefinitely. The singing will be by a chorus. Mr. Adams will use as his morning sub ject, “What the Angels Saw in Bethle hem Modernized.” His theme at 7:30 p. m. will be, “Heaven; What It Is, and What It Is Not.” The public is cordially invited ro these meetings. You will be welcomed. Tattnall Square Presoyterian—Dr. Bach man, whose pleading has had such wonder ful effect on the people, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the night service, by special request, he will speak on the subject, “Which Is the Unpardonable Sin?” These services will be continued a few days longer, as so many are being added to the church and so many consider ing the matter. All cordially invited. Dr.W. A. Nelson will preach in the South Macon Baptist church at 11 o’clock a. m., Sunday. The pastor will preach at night. Revival services will be conduct ed. beginning Monday afternoon at 3:30 and 7:30 at night by R. E. Neighbor. First Presbyterian Church —Special Services —-At the First Presbyterian church tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock the pas tor, Rev. Robert R. White, will preach a sermon intended to supplement last Sun day’s sermon to men, on the text, Revela tions, 3.8. A large congregation will doubt less be present at this service. The spe cial services which are being conducted by Dr. Bachman seem to have aroused much interest in the community, and the pres ence of the holy spirit is manifest at each of the meetings. It is quite appropriate, therefore, that as the regular services are conducted by the pastor on Sunday, the sermons should be in line with the work being at present carried on in these spe cial meetings. Everybody invited. Seats free. Strangers and visitors welcome. First Methodist Church —The meeting at First Street church will be continued throughout next week. Services tonight at 7:30*. Three services tomorrow. The af ternoon service at 3:30 will be especially for railroad men. Their families all, how ever, are cordially invited. The meetings during the past week have grown steady in interest. Everything indicates advanc ing interest to the close. Mr. Morrill will assist up to the close of the meeting. A BANQUET Will be Tendered to Eminent Grand Com mander Wiley. The following from the Fort Valley Leader tells of a banquet to be tendered to Commander Wiley: The Knights Templars of Ivanhoe Com mandery No 10 were the first Masonic order of this little city to christen the new Masonic Temple here. At a called meeting last Monday night they conferred the Templar degree upon Capt. W. A. Woodall, of the Southern. Next Monday night they will confer the Templar degree upon another campanion, and also at 'the same time will be inspect ed by Eminent Grand Commander Wiley, of the Grand Commandery of Georgia. After the Templar degree and inspection is over there will be a grand banquet in honor of the eminent grand commander, and a banquet not of the old way but of the new way (plain fare and coarse hab it), for Ivanhoe Commandery is composed of men that are upright, strictly sober and temperate, and has gained sudh a title through the other commanderies of the state. And by all it is conceded that Ivan hoe Commandery is the best working and drilled commandery in the Grand Com mandery of Georgia. Os such a reputa tion they are justly proud, and ail the members of the baby commandery propose to keep and guard such a good name, and again bear off the honors at the annual conclave in May. The Fort Valley Cornet band will lead thens in the parade on that occasion. KNAPP TAKES COMMAND. London, March 26. —Lieut. Knapp, of the cruiser San Francisco, has been ordered to take command of the German torpedo boat purchased yesterday. «' isist on the Genuine WsT The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly, t package— greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. To Whom It May Concern: i?- We have this day put on display in our window one 'MZ24 °f the swellest lines of W New and Nobby Spring Suits Consisting of Stripes, Plaids, Checks and all the latest weaves that were ever shown. It will be to your interest to inspect our line before you buy. 311 tne Swellest Hats; of ’OB Gen De Found Here. | ISAAC’S CAFE, The only Restaurant I for ladies and gentlemen I in the city. Table sup plied with all delicacies : of the season. Polite and 1 | attentive service. Regular Meals 25c. ; E. ISAACS, Prop Airs. R. Gritzner Renowned Surgeon-Chiropodist. Removes Corns, Bunions and Ingrowing Nails without pain; also cures biting ami diseased nails. Ladies can be treated at their homes. Call or address, Mrs. Gritz ner, 718 Cherry street. HOLF CENT fi WORD. ADVERTISE HUNTS of Wants, for Sal For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc.. are inserted in THIS COLUMN at Half Cent a Word each insertion. No Advertisement taken tor less than 15 cents. Miscellaneous. WANTED —'Confederate veteran to canvass tfor a good selling article. Apply at once 866 Second street. EUR SALE —Two good, gentle, reliable family horses, two good second-hand 'buggies, one horse and wagon cheap for cash. Apply 522 Poplar street. IF you have money to invest you cannot do better than to invest in a fifty-three acre fruit farm in city of Americus. Need money; see me quick. J. Henry Freeman, Architect and Builder, 806 Second street. AGENTS WANTED—For war in Cuba by Senor Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Endorsed by Cuban patriots. In tremendous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book ,big commissions. Everybody wants the only endorsed, reliable book. Outfits sent free. Credit given. Freight paid. Drop all rtash and make S3OO a month with War in Cuba. Address today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CON CERN, 352-356 Dearborn street, Chi cago, 111. FOR SALE—Unredeemed pledges. 1 square piano, 2 bicycles, 2 singer machines, oak bed room sets, solid gold watches jewelry, a fine asortmem of diamonds, from to 2%k, 50 per cent. less than cost. S. Blcuenstein, Loan Office, 453 Cotton avenue. FOR RENT —Two new three-room houses, near car line, East Mac-on. Good water and garden. Apply 558 Mulberry. AGENTS —$7 daily to sell specialty soaps and give customers double their value in handsome presents, exclusive terri tory, sample outfit free. Modoc Soap Co., Cincinnati, O. $42.00 WEEKLY selling specialty Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, and giving consumers double value in handsome presents; exclusive territory; sample outfit free. Lease Soap Co., Cincin nati, O. FOR SALE —Good delivery wagon and harness. 1125 Fourth street. LADIES’ Fashionable Hair D.esseri All kind of hair work done promptly to order. Also will buy nice hair. Mrs. Louesa Brown, 653 New street. FOR RENT—Three or four rooms. 865 New street, corner Orange street. FOR RENT—'May Ist; delightful rooms with bath, gas, stove, etc. Perfect for light housekeeping. Coolest, most healthful in the city. Two car lines. No. 689 College street. MULES AND HORSES—We have on hand assortment of mules and horses, from the cheapest to the finest. You will save money by examining our stock before buying elsewhere. Water man & Co., new brick stables, Fourth street. BUS A HOME—Only $250. Prettiest res idence lot, near Mercer University, and Winship scholl, adjoining resi dence of Mr. Robert Cheeks. Free from city taxes. William Rodgers, 451 Poplar street. FIRST-CLASS Cabinet Maker wanted at Central City Refrigerator and Cabinet Vfi rks, 6M New street. Ma con, Ga. wtk—toward —Last night between Vine ville station and intersection Poplar and Fourth, a small black leather pocketbook, containing five railroad passes and one identification ticket of the Fidelity & Casualty Company, my name on each. Suitable reward for return of same. John L. Hardeman, 566 Mulberry street. THOSE wishing work done" be fore” Me morial day should place their orders at once to avoid any rush. Our line of finished work is complete. Central City Marble and Granite Works, First Street. HELLO! EVERYBODY—'Have you a pic ture you want enlarged or framed first class, but mighty cheap. Do you want a beautiful dining room, hail or parlor picture. I have ’em. A beautiful Klondike, African, pin, ear or finger ring, shirt or cuff or collar button. If so, remember Migrath’s opposite Hotel Lanier, 558 Mulberry street. W. A. GOODYEAR, carnage, buggy and wagon shop. Horse shoeing, fine paint ing. Repairing of scales a specialty. 453. 455 Poplar street. & t'&r cent Dividends paid semi-annually. Stock secured by deeds to improved real estate in more than double the amount, deposited with Union Savings Bank and Trust Co GEO. A. SMITH, Gen. Man. Equifable Building and Loan Association, Macon. (la.. 461 Third Street. CHEAP MONE. V. per cent, and 7 per cent oney ecw ready for loams on Macon residence and business property. 8 per cent, money for farm loans. Over $5,000,000 successfully negotiated In Georgia alone. Loans mado can be paid off at any time. We are head quarters. O. A. Coleman, Gen. Man., 356 Second street, Macon, Ga. Academy of Music. Saturday, March 26th, Matinee and Night, By special permission of D. W. Truss & Co., Shean & Ray announce a special tour of “WANG,” Superb in its spectacular splendor. Hear “The Man With an Elephant on His Hands.” “A Pretty Girl. A Summer Night.” “Every Rose Must Have Its Thorn.” “You Must Ask of the Man in the Moon.” Wang’s Wonderful Elephant. Presented upon a more sumptuous scenic scale than ever. A famous company of fifty and a special orchestra. No advance in prices. Horse Shoeing, New and Improved Methods, Guaranted to Stop Forging. Scalping Knee and Shin Hitting. Prevents Contraction, corns and all ailments caused by improper shoing. Diseases of the leg and foot a specialty. PROF. C. H. MESSLER, 620 Fourth Street. Carried off highest honors of his class. Boston 1895. Philadelphia 1896.