The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, April 23, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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There i- a popular miscoe wi £ ception to the effect that Km corpulent p— pie an- hra'rthy T A case# *k* s ’ s a tr.G xt -..iv take. Corpulent p—.- pi- ■•j:.-.-r fton iil . \X health j’-.-t as much. C <<XlX\ and •ometimes C -V, VtAV. more than thin \ people. Like thin v w*sa *1 P ro p le the x suf * J /MirA’i f‘ r rom illnesses Br>— t Zfcl./* I 1 and disorders ® / ZzN th<lt ar<? Jg« by indigestion torpidity of Eg the liver. I There is a sure ge wf and speedy rem- W edy for ills of this Y description. It is ’ ' J Doctor Pierce’s G- iden Medical Discovery. Thousands of corpulent people who need this medicine ha e failed to take it because of its world wide reputation a* a blood maker and flesh-builder. They im agine because it has an establish’d reputa tion for building up the flesh and strength ening emaciated people, that it will make corpulent people more corpulent. This is a misconception The ‘'Golden Medical Discovery” builds firm, healthy flesh but does not raise the weight above a natural normal figure. Unlike cod liver oil. it does not make soft, flabby flesh. It builds solid, healthy flesh but tears down and ex cretes the weak, half-dead tissues that con stitute corpulency. It mak< s the appetite keen, the digestion perfect, the liver active, the blood pure and the nerves steady. It cures all blood and skin diseases. An honest dealer will not offer a worthless sub stitute for the sake of extra profit. “ 1 got a cancer on my tongue and had it cut out. writes Peter J. Kroeker of Inman. McPher son Co. Kans I consulted fifteen different physicians without deriving my benefit. At last J turned to Dr Pierce’s c,olden. Medical Discov ery I presisted in its use and rny health is bet ter than ever before. Formerly every accidental ■wound I received woul 1 fester and would not heal Now such lacerations heal themselves." Cure always. Gripe never. Doctor Pierce’s Fie sant Pellets for constipation and biliousness. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One “ Pellet ”is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Tn obstinate cases use the ” Discovery *' in connection with the ‘‘Pellets.” Druggists Bell them. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS These are rhe Genuine French Tansy Wafers, imported direct front Paris. Ladies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods regardless of cause. EMERSON DRUG CO.. Importers and Agents for the United States, San Jose, Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macon, Ga. W. H REICHERT? PRRDTIGHL PAPER RRNGER AND INTERIOR DECORATOR. HONEST WORK, LOW PRICES. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. Drop me a postal. 163 COTTON AVENUE. MACON. GA. Horse Shoeing. New and Improved Methods, Guarantee! 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. B, F, SMITH, (Almost opposite Postoffice.) Spring Hats ana Ties IFater Coolers, Ice Cream F resets, Betty Plates, Notions, Crockery, Glassware and China. THE FAIR, W / restores VITALITY « Made a Up Well l^ an the AuV. of Me. great _ JJRENCH REMEDY produces the above result “1 in 3C days. Cures Nervous Debility, Br.potency. i aricocele, Bathng Memory. Stops all drains and losses caused by errors of youth. It wards off In sanity and Consumption. Young Men regain Man rood and Old Men recover Youthful Vigor. It gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fits a man for business or marriage. Easily carried in the vest pocket. Price Cft PTC 6BoxesC2.se *” ma:., m ; am pack-□’J |j J O.age. wit h written guarantee. PH, JEAN C HAKRA, Paris For sale by Goodwyn’s Drug Store and Brown House Pharmacy. A NEW INVENTION Providing for the Sloping of Homing P g eons Automat.caliy. Mr. Gcrgt A. Th rnton, of Colambus. claims :• have invented a new sort of i -- pa.ih ooat. intended to work in conjunc tion with the carrier pigeons for the rapid The boat is a very small, non-s.nkable electric launch, shaped somewhat like a cigar. On tep of the boat and just above the water, .- a small poop or cage, boil ing one or more homing or carrier pigeons. These are the only passengers and there is no crew. Attached to the p.geons are the messages. The boat as designed is three ar, 1 a half feet long an 1 of fifteen pound displacement. It is provided v. -t'a a store-age ■ battery that will propel it five thousand miles through any kind of water. It 13 | propelled by means of a regular screw | motor. It is six inches broad and Its es- I timated speed is twenty-five miles per , hour. It is provided with an automatic steering apparatus. invented by Mr. Thornton, that will force it to keep its I course so long as it is in the water. It i will turn around, says Mr. Thurnton, and i resume its prescribed course, though it was completely reversed by a storm or other 1 accident. The device is so arranged that ; as soon as it reaches the land and runs > ashore the birds will be automatically lib- j erated and will be rested and not hungry, | so they can fly swiftly over the land. The i device is arranged so that the pigeons will ‘ not be lost thoug-'.t it should be lisabled, as clock work would free them before their i food supply would be exhausted. Mr. I Thornton says that with this device it ! would be pra -ticaole to send dispatches 1 from mldocean, or beyond over thou sands of miles with gfeater speed than by any other method except telegraph. MOZLEY’S sEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LEMON TONIC. For biliousness, constipation and appen dicitis. For indigestion, sick and nervous head ache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. Fur fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of lemons, combined with ether vegetable liver tonics. anJ will not fail you in any of the above named diseases. 50c and SI.OO bottles at drug gists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta Ga. AT THE CAPITOL. I am in my seventy-third year and for fifty years I have been a great sufferer from indigestion, constipation and b’lious ness. 1 have tried ail the remedies adver tised for the diseases and got no perma nent relief. About one year ago, the dis ease assuming a more severe and danger ous form. I became very weak, and lost flesh rapidly. I commenced using Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve pounds in three months. My strength and health, my appetite and my digestion were perfectly restored, and now I feel as young and vigorous as I ever did in my life. L. J. ALDRED, Doorkeeper Ga. State Senate, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. Is the very best medicine I ever used for the diseases you recommend it for and I have used many kinds for woman’s trou bles. MRS. S. A. GRESHAM, Salem, N. C. MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, re liable. Twenty-five cents at druggists. Pre pared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. TREES PEELED, A Novei Industry in Indiana for the Drug Trade. Wabash, Ind.. April 22—A new Industry is being carried on’in this and Hunting ton counties. Forty men have arrived from Hillsdale, Mich., and are engaged in peel ing hundreds of red elm trees. The trees were bought by Charles Stearns, of Hills dale. After the rough exterior is removed the underbark is cut into strips two feet in length and stacked in the woods until thoroughly dry and then shipped to chem iste, who grind it and sell it to the drug trade the world over. Stearns has bought 1200 trees, and will cut 50 tons of bark. This must be taken while the sap is run ning. The naked trees are turned back to the farmers who sell them. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA ’ TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mu cous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from rep utable physisians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally, and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists, price 75c bottle. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. “A word to the wise is sufficient.” and > know. The oft repeated experience of , trustworthy persons may be taken for [ knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says that i Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy gives bet- ! ter satisfaction than any other in the mar- I ket. He has been in thedrug business in i a word from he wise should be sufficient, i but you ask. who are the wise? Those who 1 Elkton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold 1 hndrens of bottles of this remedy and f nearly al lather cough medicines manu factured. which shows conclusive!,'- that 1 Chamberlain’s is the most satisfactory to i the people and is the best. For sale by . H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CITIZENS OF BELLEVUE. On and after April Ist the News will >e delivered by carrier in and around Sellevue every afternoon. Those "desir hg the paper should send in their names it once. First class service guaranteed, ! and weekly collections wil Ibe made from j those who wish to pay by the week. Monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually due invariablv in advance. G. 'W. TIDWELL. Manager City Circulation. Subscribers must pay up and not allow ; small balances to run over from week to week. The carriers have been in structed to accept no part payment from anyone after April Ist. MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23 1898. WAR ON WALL STREET. How Stocks Have F.actuated Since Maine Disaster. N- w York April 22—Wall street while crying for pea -. has in theory sough: the F ■ 5 ■ ittle- shlp Msine wa= blown up. Excitement, sometimes suppressed, lias been lie lot of Wall street. Slocks rose and fell with ea:i succeed ing rumor. Fortunes have been won and lost. The day after the explosion the “pulse of trade” finance was hardly disturbed. Stocks opened with only small losses. Day aft-- day apprehension became greater. Stocks, however, gradually slumped as the finding of -fie Board of Inquiry was fore asted. The decline was general. Amer ican Tobacco Company’s stock (“the trust”) is about the only active industrial that is selling at a price above that of February 15. Monday it soli around 100. ’■ ’old S points below this figure on Feb ruary 16. March 15 sugar sold at 138. The next day it sold 1 poiEt lower, but now sells around 117. Burlington, before the explosion, sold at 102. It now sells around 92. Manhat tan, now around 95. sold then at 117. St. Paul sells at SS, but the day after the ex plosion it sold at 9’%. Other stocks' are down in proportion. In March when war cipuds commenced N >- vember 8. 1597, stocks were -mnsidered ex tremely low, when 12 active industrial stocks, averaged, touched 45.65 points and 2° active railroad stocks touched 57.45 points. On Friday. March 25, the industrial stocks averaged 42 points and the railroad snares 56.08 points. There has been a re covery since then. Tobacco’s boon brought the average industrial price up to 46.32 prints on Tuesday. A.pril 12. The railroad stocks on March SO averaged 20.61 points. Toe industrials of 'Ttlay average nearer 44 points, and .the railroads 57 points. This average is based upon 32 of the most ac tive of New York stocks. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton. S. D. “JVas taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs: cough set in and finally terminated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could onlj’ live a short time. I gave myself up to my savior, determined if I could hot stay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, taking in all eight bottles. It has cured me. and. thank God, I am now a healthy woman.” Trial battles free at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ drug store. Regular size. 50e and sl. Guaran teed or price refunded. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enter prise recently, v.-hich leads me to write this. I can truthfully say that I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. The beat time to advertise lx *ll the •Hma For Three Years He Suffered Cou’d Hardly Breathe at Wight—One Nostril Closed for Ten Years. Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of De Leon, Texas, was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst form. Truly, his description of his sufferings seem little short of mar velous. Instead of seeking his couch, glad for the night's coming, he went t-o it with terror, realizing that another long, weary, wakeful night and a struggle to breathe was before him. De Leon, Texas. Messrs. Lip-tman Bros., Savannah, Ga., Gents: I have usvd nearly four bottles of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown of mv head to the soles of my feet. Your P. P. I s . has cured my difficulty of breathing, smother ing, palpitation of the heart, and has relieved me of all pain. One nostril was closed for ten years, but now I can breathe through it readily. I have not slept on either side for two years: in fact, I dreaded to see night come. Now I sleep soundly in any position all night. I am 50 years old, but expect soon to be able to take hold of the plow handles. I feel glad that I was lucky enough to get P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to my friends and the public generally. Yours respectful!v, A. M RAMSEY. The State of Texas. ) County of Comanche, ( Before the undersigned authority, on this day, personally appeared A. M. Ramsey, who, atter being duly sworn, says on oa-h that the foregoing statement made by him relative to the virtue of P. P. P. medicine, is true. o A. M. RAMSEY. Sworn to and subscribed before ra‘ this, August 4th, 1891. J. M. LAMBERT, N. P., Comanche County, Texas. CATARRH CURED BY P. P. P. (Lippman's Great Remedy) where all other remedies failed. Woman's weakness, whether nervous or otherwise, can be cured and the system built up by P. P. P. A healthy woman is a beautiful woman. Pimples, blotches, eczema and all disfigurements of the skin are removed and cured by P. P. P. P, P. P. will restore your appetite, build up your system and regulate you in every way.' P. P. P. removes that heavy, down-in-the-mouth feeling. For blotches and pimples on the face, take P. P. P. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take P. P. P., Lipp man’s Great Remedy, and get well at once. Sold by all druggists. LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop’r*. Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Ga. means pnin. danc*»r and possible death for some "s'• wives. For others it ,‘k R' means practically no /. m ' V discomfort at ell. There f’* \* is no reason whv child- 11/I 1 / G birth should be a period ' '* of pain and dread. Sev. It is a era! months before a liniment woman becomes a to be ap- mother she should plied ex prepare herself for ternally. the critical ordeaL It relaxes Tnere is a prepara- the mu s- tion made which is cles and re intended for this lieves the purpose alone. distension, Tne name of giveselastici- this wonderful ty to every preparation is organ con- KOtllOr S childbirth, and w takes awav all Fneni ing. Best results follow if the Am remedy is used during the whole period of preg nancy. It is the A- / only remedy of the U £G' kind in the world TaW I that is endorsed by £ U Ji physicians. 81 per bottle at all k Ycrug stores, or sent mail on receipt P r ’ ce - y, Free Books con- // taining invaluable in formation for all women, eent to any ad tt'a !118 W dress upon application to t\\ Bradfield Regulator Co., J U ' Atlanta, Ga. CHEAPER ICE. Notice to Ice Consumes, Which Applies to the Family Trade. Owing to the great difficulties which we have had in regulating the handling of ice on our delivery wagons, we have adopted the coupon system, which will be sold at the following prices, viz: 240-ipound books in coupons of 12 pounds each SI.OO 500-pound books in coupons of 25 pounds each 2.00 1000-pound books in copons of 50 pounds each 4.00 2000-pound books in coupons of 100 ■pound’s each 6.00 AU ice without coupons y s cent per pound, cash on delivery. Books can be obtained from our drivers, or telephone to 136, and same will be deliv ered promptly. By this method we hope to avoid complications and disputes from the credit heretofore extended through our drivers, and at the same time it gives our patrons lower prices on their ice than they have heretofore obtained. All drivers are instructed to give full weight and polite attention, and any com plaint will be promptly invesigated. Macon Ice Delivery Company. yn 2J IW* U Vi \ Xl \ b V' ■ t V< Is It Right ? to dress as well as your purse will allow. Therefore it la best to order your suits from us, because we lead in the tailoring line and our prices permit you to attain a style and elegance of attire which usually command more money. Geo. P. Bunlick & Co., 568 Mulberry Street. ». A. KEATING. General Undertaker and Embalmer. , OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cukets, cases, coffins and burial robes: h“.ars* at<i carriages famished to all funerals in and out of the city. Undertaker’s telephone 467. Resi menes telephone 4&L txi Malberrp ’real, W» Open Again We are pleased to announce to cur former patron-s and friends that we will again open our store at 456 First street, next to the Georgia Packing Co., where we will keep a complete stock Fresh Fish, Oysters, Vegetables, etc» Phone 233. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. Tampa Fisn and Ice Go. PHONE 364. - WILL OFFER MONDAY Will offer Monday and every day during the week Special Bargains in everything that is desirable in Up-to- Date Merchandise, including Beautiful Silks, Lovely Woolen Goods, Handsome Silk Grenadines, Wash Fabrics of All Kinds, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc, Prepare to secure great Bargains in all departments, as prices have been marked exceedingly low. Just received, large assortment Empire Fans, Fancy and Plain Ribbons in wide and narrow widths, New Belts, Fringed Ties and Sashes and all the New Novelties to show you. UluQl UpuUlQl. ing to offer at almost half price, worth from sto 85c per yard, at 3% to 49c per yard Don’t fail to see this beautiful line. Reafl Rblow Dur Great Special for fflondag: 35c Figured French Organdies for 25c. 50c Figured Silk and Linen Dress Goods for 25c. 25c solid colored Organdies for 15c. 20c Figured French Organdies for i2%c. 18c Figured French Dimities for IOC. 15c English Lappett cloth for 9c. 15c Figured Dimities for 6c. 12%c dark Figured Mimosa cloth for sc. ioc Plaid and Figured Percale for 634 c. 28-inch Plaid Madras-cloth for sc. 12%c Bicycle and Tailor suiting for '824 c. ioc quality remnants White Lawn for 6%c. ioc quality White Duck, 3 to 10 yards, for 6%c. 15c quality White Pique B%c. 20c quality Whit* Pique i2%c. 40c wide Wail Pique 15c. 65c quadty wide Wail Pique for 39c. 38-inch white Linen Lawn 49c, 25c white Dimities for 15c white check Nainsooks for ioc. ioc white Stripe Dimity for 6j4c.» 8c sheer white Dawn for sc, 8c white check Nainsook for sc. 25c red Table Damask for 15c. 40c red Table Damask for 15c. 50c German bleach Damask for 39c. 40c German bleach Damask for 29c. SI.OO pure white Satin Damask for 69c. $1.50 extra wide double Satin Dam ask for 98c. Best line towels in the city at 5, 10, 12%, 19 and 25c each. $1.75 large white Napkins for SI.OO. $1.50 extra large white Quilts, ! hemmed, ready’ for use, for 98c, 25 yards—yard wide Sea Island for SI.OO. 28 yards good apron Gingham for SI.OO. 22 yards—yard wide Bleaching for SI.OO. 10 yards Feather Tucking for SI.OO. 10 yards Mattress Tucking for 50c. 10 yards Batiste !or 39c. 10 yards Shirting Prints for 35c. Full size hemmed Bleached Sheets for 39c. 65c quality hemmed Sheets for 45c. i2%c quality reacy-made Pillow Cases for ”X C - Full Bolts (10 yards)Cotton diaper ■ for 33c. 10 yards Linen Colored Dimity for ' 59C ' 75c Black Navy all-wool diagonal for 50c. 50c Black Navy and brown all-wool i Storm Serge for 35c. 85c Raven Black Henrietta for 59c. , 40c all-wool Serge for 25c. Si 50 Black and Navy Storm Serge ! for 89c. PHONE 364. $1,50 Black Crepon for $1.19. $2.50 Black Crepon for $1.75. 35c colored wool Dress Goods for * 15c. 15c Skirting Worstette for 10c. 50c Wool Checks and Mottled ef fects for 29c. 65c Woolens for dress skirts for 39C. SI.OO black Taffeta Silks for 75c. 75 c Stripe Taffeta Silks for 56c. 27-inch China Silk for 50c. 37-inch Glace Lining Silk for 39c. SI.OO Black Silks for 69c. SI.OO Black Silks and Duchess for 85c. $1.75 Pea de Soie Silk for $1.19. 50c Summer Corsets for 39c. SI.OO Empire Corsets for 89c. 25c Ladies’ fast black Hermsdorf Hose for 15c. 15c Ladies’ fast black Seamless Hose ioc. ioc Ladies’ fast Black Hose 6%c. 40c Gents’ Plaid Hose for 25c. 35c Gents’ Onyx black Hose, white foot, for 19c. 20c Gents’ Tan and Black Hose for i2%c. 15c Gents’ Tan and Black Hose for joc. ioc tienis* Tan Hose for Children’s fast black Seamless Hose 10, 12%, 15, 25 and 50c. Children’s Plaid Hose 39 and 50c. 10 and i2L>c Ladies’ embroidered ans plain Handkerchiefs for sc. Gents’ colored bordered Handker chiefs, per doz., 19c. Children’s school Handkerchiefs, per doz., iqcj ioc Ladies’ full breached Vests sc. 20c Ladies Lisle thread Vests, silk taped, i2%c. 50c Ladies long sleeve and high neck summer Vests 29c. Ladies all-linen Collars ioc. 50c Gents’ white unlaundried Shirts for 29c. 50c Gents colored lanndried Shirts, two collars, 39c. Gents’ Balbriggan undersuits, per suit, 49c. Odd Lots, gents’ soft bosom shirts, worth SI.OO and 1.25, at 50c. SI.OO Ladies Crash Skirts for 49c. $2.00 Black Brocade Skirts, lined and velveteen binding, for 1.19. $2.50 Brocaded Mohair Skirts, bound and lined, for 1.75. SD7S Figured Lined Crash Skirts for 1.23. $3.00 all-linen Skirts, ready shrunk, 1.98. $3-5° White Pique Skirts, deep hem, tailor-made, with pockets, for 2.23. 84.00 Black Bayadere, Sicilian and Satin Barber Skirts, for 2.98. SI.OO Boys’washable Sailor Suits, nicely braided, for 50c. $1.50 Boys’ washable suits, perfect fitting for 89c. 7