The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, April 28, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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There 1* no more :«* spiring ißht inline PsK Tk world than the picture V s ?**iwart young iCr* jhK. i? . I U K ott to fight ypDßSfifc . battle oi life. Of yfeP why all such coup A jon*. h 'jinv. healthy /\ lTOk\ \ upin the <*.ife *lu-n-*'f. *• v r * ,u un. t b* a n little of a harm *••*- m..le er ami a little of a veterinary surgeon as w< n ;ia a farmer It is the s.inn with the wif< It is a long ways to town, and Gie m, V*t have ahiMO y hand at tuany tilings. It is jKissibly many mile** to t»„. f ir ' r -t physi cian, and the farmer's wife should he able to see that every member of tlie family is kept in good health. If the young farmer’s wife is wise, when her husband shows that In i -mil of -on«, j when he is suffering from biliou-n* ss or torpidity of the liver or indigestion, she will not ]M-rmit him to neglect this* disor ders, but wi ’ have at hand Dr Pteice’s Golden Medieal Di covery This wonder fill medicine is not a cure-fJI, but as most di ♦eases ha their irn*ption in n torpid liver or a disordered digestion, it is a cure ; for a great many of them. It makes the j appetiti keen, the digestion and assiniila tton perfect, the livr r active, the blood pure j and the nerves steady. It cures all malar ial troubles and rheuniutisyi. Medicine 1 dealers sell it, and keep nothing else “just as good." The farmer’s wife may frequently save ; tin- life of her husband or that of one of her children by owning a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Advise r. It tells how to treat all the ordinary ills of life and I how to eare for serious accident cases while awaiting the arrival of a physician. It con tains i.rib pages and over yio illustrations. It used to cost $i v> a copy; nowit is free. Vor a paper covered copy send 21 one cent stamps to cover mailing only , to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association Buffalo, N Y Cloth binding, yi stamps, j Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation and biliousness. They regulate and invigorate, stomach, liver and bowels. H oni-st druggists do not recommend some* I thing else as “ just .* good.” GEORGIA. Ilil4> County: To the Su perior court of said county: The petition of Gray Goodwyn, I!. A. Wire anil W. 'l'. (Morgan, all of said slate and county, re spectfully shows: 1. They desire for themselves and such others as may Imm-oiiii* nr.sociati d with them to heenuy inropporatt-d umlef the name of "Gn-ydine Industrial Company.” 2. They ;usk to be incorporated for a period of twenty years. If. The capital stock of the corporation 1s to he SI,OOO and they ask he privilege of increasing it at any lime to an amount not exceeding SIO,OOO. * f>. The business of oorportvtion is to be tion is pecuniary profit to its stockholders. 5. The business of the company is to be the accumulation of money for investment, to operate a savings institution, to buy and sull real estate, stocks, bonds, notes, mortgages and any and all oilier personal properly, to lend and borrow money, to carry on the business of a land, im provement and Investment company, and to perform any and all such eommeiVial and business dealings, to do anj and ail such acts, and to have all such powers, as are usually incident to corporations of like (diarai ti r. (i. Tiie principal* office and place of business of the proposed corporation will •lie In tile city of Macon, said state and county. Wherefore, the premises considered, the* petitioner prays to lie made a body cor porate under the nunc aforesaid, en titled lo the* rights and privileges and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. This 21st .lay of April, 1893. MA It ION W. HARRIS, Mtorney for Petitioners. 1 Robert A. Nlabel, .1. rk of he supc Tlor court, .lo certify 'that the above Is a true e.ipy of the original petition for char ter of the “Gn ydine Industrial Company" us tlie same appeals oil lile In said clerk's Office. This :Mst day of April, 1398. ROBERT \. NI:'IHIT, Clerk. GEORGIA. Rlbb County: To tlie Super lor Court of said county: The pel i I ion of 11 S. Wilson. M. 11. Taylor, I l '. K. Jones 11. Mediation and \Y. A. Redding respect fully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their assoeiati s and siu-e< ssors to become a body politic and coporate under the name and style of “Oeimtlgee Outing Club.’’ 2. The object of said eorjKu a.tion is not for individual pecuniary gain, but purely for the plcusufe and entertainment of its members to promote social intercourse, and to < neounige and establish outdoor athletic sports, such as boating, swimming fishing and other forms of exercise. 2. That said corporation desires all the powers, authority and responsibility us ually to and conferred upon similar in stHutlons; namely: Tlie right, to re ceive donations by gift or will; to purchase and hold, rent or least*, property, both real and personal, and to erect and maintain such building or buildings or cluli house in said liiliti county, as may to corporation seem fit and proper for the promotion of tin* objects of said corner atlon to sue and be sued; to have and use a common seal; to make bylaws binding Us own members, not inconsistent with the lifws of Georgia or the United States; to levy and collect assessments from its members in order to raise funds for the execution of the purposes of the said cor poration; and to do all other acts as are necessary and incident to tin* general pur • pose- of said organization. 4. That the said corporation Is to have no capital stock. f>. Tiie residence of said corporation shall he in Mibb county, Georgia. Petitioners desired to be incorporated for a term of twenty years with the priv ilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. ANDERSON fr JON T 133. Petitioners Vttorneys. T, Robert A. Nlabet, Clerk of Hibbb County Superior Court, do certify that the above is a copy of the petition for the charter of “Ocmulgee Outing Club” as the same appears be roe of file, in saul clerk’s office. Wittiest* my signature and seal of office this 7th day of April, ISOB. ROBERT A. NTs?TUT. GEO RBI \" Bibb Comity 7 -To the Super ior Court of said county: The petition of DuPont Ouerry, 1 * P. Hillyer, Prentice Huff. H. M. Smith. Ben. L. Jones, .1. B. Hall. Albert Jones. T. J. C, Park and 0. K. Campbell respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, and such other persons as may be associated with them, and their suceesors, to become a body politic and corporate under the name and style of “The Outing Club.” 2. The object of said corporation is not for individual pecuniary gain, but purely for the pleasure and entertainment of its members; to promote social Intercourse, and to encourage and establish the love of outdoor athletis sports, such as boating, swimming, fishing and other forms of exercise. 3. They desire for said corporation all the pow ers, authority and r. sponsibiMty usually incident to anil conferred upon similar institutions, namely: The right to receive donations by gift or will: to purchase and hold, rent or lease, property, both personal and real, and to erect aiul maintain such building or buildings or club house in said Bibb county as may to said corporation seem fit and proper fo;' tlie promotion of the objects of said cor poration; to sue and be sued: to have and use a common seal; to make bylaws bind ing its own members, not inconsistent with the laws of Georgia or the United States; to levy and collect assess no nts from its members in order to raise funds for the execution of the purposes of said corporation; and to do all such other acts as are necessary and incident to tlie gen eral purpose of its organization. 4. That said corporation is to have n o capital stock 6. The residence of said corporation shall bo in Bibb county. Georgia. 6. Petitioners desire to tie incorporated for a term of twenty years with the priv ilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. R. K. HINES; ANDERSON & JONHS. Petitloners Attorncys. J, Robert A. Nisbet. Clerk of Bibb County Superior Court, do certify that the above is a copy of the petition for charter of "The Outing Club,” as the same ap pears of file in said clerk's office. Wit ness my signature this 7th day of April, IS9S. ROBERT A. NISBET, Clerk. W. H. REICHERT. PRRCTICRIi PfIPER RHNGER AND INTERIOR OECORRTOR. HONEST WORK, LOW PRICES. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. Drop me a postal. 163 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA. GRAND OFFICERS IREJLECTED, It is Chief Grand Priest Burr Now—Was Elected Unanimously, OFFICERS INSTALLED. Tlie Grand Chapter Visited Tomb of Late Grand Secretary Wolihin at Rose Hill. As was predicted in The News yesterday i:• tttivon Mr. Htnry C. Burr, of Griffin, .* *s elected Grand High High Priest of to grand chapter of Raya) Arch Masons. The oh apt. r convened yesterday aster n '.ii at 2 o’clock, when tiie reports of the different commit, e* made their reports, ] •ii.d then the election of officers took place, i- Bowing is the result of the election: Most Excellent Gl and High Priest—Ht*n ty ('. Burr, Griffin; Rigid Excellent Deputy Grand High I’tiist —Orlando McClendon, New Pan. Right Excellent Grand King—John P. Shannon, Klbcrton. Right Excellent Grand Scribe—Henry Blanks, LaGrange. Right Excell, nt Grand Captain of the Hosts- H. W. Bell, Jefferson. Right Excellent Grand Principal So journer—Y. A. 'Wright, Jack.son. Right Excellent Royal Arch Captain— John c. Joiner, Atlanta. Right Excellent Grand Master of the Third Veil J. H. Latimer, Hazlehurst. Right Excellent Grand Master of the Second Veil —Robert Golden, Savannah. Right Excellent Grand Master of the First Ye'll-’J. mies L. Gable, Brooks Sta tion. Tiie old officers of the lodge are: Charles Wessolowsky, M. E., grand high priest, Albany. Henry C. Burr, R. E., deputy grand high priest, Griffin. Orlando McClendon, R. E., grand king. New nan. Jacob T. Colctord, R. E., grand scribe, A Man ta. H.Ts. hel V. Lester, R. E., grand secre tary, Macon, chaplain. WhitiTord S. Ramsey, R. E., grand chaplain, 'Dublin. John P. Shannon, E., grand oapata'in of life host, Elberton. Henry Banks, E., grand principal so journer, LaUrange. iloration W. Bell. E., grand royal arch captain, Jefferson. Young (A. Wright, E., grand master of tht* third veil, Jackson. John C. Joiner, E., grand master of hte second veil, Atlanta. J .11. Latimer, Jr., E., grand master of the first yell, 'Hazlehurst. Thomas W. Freeman, grand sentinel, Macon. 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 tlu* 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. SHOWS ITS PATRIOTISM. New York Yacht Club Tenders Its Property to Government. New Yorok, -April 28.—L. B. Congdon. superintendent of the New York Yacht Club Station No. 5, at the Manhansett House,, Shelter Island, yesterday received a telegram from T. Putnam, chairman of the committee on stations of the yacht club,, dircting that Station 5 be placed on commission immediately, a short time ago tot* government was tendered tire use of all Clio stations of the yacht club for the use of soldiers, marines or signal men, and it is believed that the telegram today to Mr. Congdon is in connection with the of fer. Mr. Putnam ordered that a long dis tance telephone be placed in the station, making connection with army headquar ters on Governor’s Island. OA.S| r rOTILIA. Thn f«- /) slails S'frZ T"” - ls eB “ n r ß A Card. We understand that a re port Is being circulated in the cit\* to the effect that the Periodical Ticket Company will close out business on the first proximo. Also that the firm of Burden, Smith & Co. will discontinue the use of periodical tickets or will use the tickets of some other system in connection with them. Neither of these re ports are true. Our business was never better than at the present and is constantly in creasing. The firm of Burden, Smith & Co. makes the following statement over their own sig nature in their advertisement in the Telegraph and Eve ning News of the 18th in stant and 2f»th instant: “We have the exclusive use of the periodical tickets for the dry goods trade of this city and will use them exclusively.” Respect full}’, Periodical Journal Co. R. L. Hyman, Manager. “A word to the wise is sufficient.” and know. The oft -repeated experience of trustworthy persona may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry sava that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives bet ter satiyfaetiou than any other in the mar ket. He has been in the-drug business in a word from he wise should be sufficient, but you ask, who are the wise? Those who Elkton, Ky„ for twelve ye*ars; has sold hndrens of bottles of this remedy and nearly al lother cough medicines manu factured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's is the most satisfactory to the people and is the best. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. The beet time U odvertlee ls an the THE WARSHIPS. Where the Fighting Machines of the United States and Spain are Located. Here is a statement of the movement of warships up to date that witi prove in t* resting information for those who de sire to speculate as to probable naval en gagements between the United States and Spain: MOVEMENTS OF UNITED STATES WAR SHIPS. Battleships lowa and Indiana, cruisers New York, Detroit and Cincinnati, gun boats Nashville, Casting, Marblehead. Wil mlngton, Newport, Mach las and Helena, monitors Terror, Puritan and Amphra trite, torpedo boats Dupont, Cushing, Eric son, Foote, W inslow and Porter, torpedo boat destroyer Maryland, forming the fighting fleet under Captain Sampson, are blockading ports on the northern’eoast or Cuba and Cienfuegos on the Southern, c-oasi Cruisers San Francisco and Now Or leans are at New York to bo overhauled. Battleships Massachusetts and Texas, cruisers Brooklyn, Minneapolis and Co lumbia, forming the flying squadron, under Commodore Schley, are at Hamptou Roads. Rani Katahdin has arrived at Provi de n*ce, Mass. The dynamite gunboat Vesuvius is at N, wport, R. I. Cruisers Newark and Montgomery are being repaired at Norfolk (Va)> navy yard. The cruisers Temumseh and Oceola are at Norfolk, (Va.) navy yard to be remodeled'. Torpedo boat Rogers is due at Key West. Collier The Saturn is loading with coal at Norfolk. Va., for the flying squadron. Auxiliary cruiser. Dixie, is at Newport News. Gunboat Vicksburg Is at Hampton Roa*us. Despatch ’boat Dolphin, torpedo boat Cushing, monitor Terror, gunboat Helena and auxiliary cruiser Hornet, are at Key West. Cruiser Topeka is on her way from Fal mouth, England, for New York. Cruisers Chicago and Atlanta are at the Brooklyn navy yard being remodeled. Cruiser Nictheroy has been bought from Brazil. Monitor Nab at, manned by New York reserves, is at New York. Torpedo boat Somers is still at Fal mouth, England, disabled. The battleship Oregon and the gunboat Marietta are on their way from the Pa cific and are supposed to be near Cape Horn now. Monitor Monadnock, left Valleja, Cal., yesterday for Puget Sound. Cruisers Baltimore, Olympia, Concord, Raleigh, Boston, Monoeaey, gunnoat Pe trel, revenue cutter HughMoCulloch and auxiliary cruiser Zafiro, forming the Asi atic squadron, where on Tuesday the will blockade the Spanish ports of the Phoilli pines. Auxiliary" crultser Merrlmas has* been In dry-dock at Norfolk, Va., navy yard, but has orders to sail. Moni tors Mon tank and Lehigh were put in commission at League (Island navy yard. The monitor Katskill is about to sail thence to Boston with the Massachusettes Naval reserve. Monitor Miantonomoh is sailing southward. MOVEMENTS OF SPANISH WARSHIPS. Cruisers Alfonso XII. .Nueva Espana and Coude de Venadito are at (Havana. Cruisers Almirante Oquenda, Vizcaya, torpedo boat destroyers Furor, Terror, Piu ton, torpedo boats Ariete, Rayo, Azor, and convoys Ouidad de Cadiz and San Francis co, are at Cape Verde Islands. Torpedo gunboat Temerario has sailed from Buenos Ayres. Cruisers Cristobal, Colon an d Infanta Maria Teresa are at Cape Verde-Islands, Torpedo boat destroyers Don Maria de Molina, Habana, Rarcelo, Orion, ‘Proser pina and Destructor have not moved from Cadiz. Battleship Pelayo is disabled and being repaired at Cartagena. Battleships Numa'eia, Vitoria and cruiser Alfonso XIII arc being repaired at Carta gena. Cruisers Roina Cristiana, Castilla, Vo 'laseo, Don Juan do Austria, gunboats Ra.r agua, TJlloa, El Cano, General Lozo and Marques del Duero, transports General Al ava, Manila and Cebu are at Manilla. Gunboats Samar, Meriveles, 'Mindoro, Manileno, Pampagna and Arayet are at the southern extremity of the Phillioine Is lands. Gunboat Callimainese is at Balabac. Gunboats- B’alusan and Leyte are at Taa! Lagoon. Gunboat Otalora is at Bay Lagoon. Gunboats Alboy and C-alao are at Para gua Isle. Cruisers Isla de Cuba, Isla de Luzon, gunboats Quiros and Ruy Lopo de Vula dboa are at the Caroline Islands. Cruiser Emperodar Carlos V. is disabled and being repaired at Fer.roll, Sapin. MOZLEY’S sEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LEMON TONIC. For biliousness, constipation and appen dicitis. lor indigestion, sick and nervous head ache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases take Lemon Elixir. La lies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Di\ Mozley s Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of lemons, combined with ether vegetable liver tonics, an I will not fail you in any of tVe above named diseases. 50c and SI.OO bottles at drug gists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta Ga. AT THE CAPITOL. T am in my seventy-third year and for fifty years 1 have been a great sufferer from indigestion, .constipation and bllious ness. 1 have tried all 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, l 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 Aid in my life. L. J. ALDRED, DoorktM*per 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 TIOT DROPS. Cures all Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Tore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, re liable. Twenty-five cents at druggists. Pre pared only by Dr. 11. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. A CARD. We understand that a report is being circulated in the city to the effect that the Periodical Ticket Company will close out taisness on the Ist proximo. Also, that the firm of Burden, Smith R Co. will dis conunue the use of Pe-riord-ieal Tickets or will use tlie tickets of some Other sys tem! in connection with them. Neither of these reports are true. Our business was never better than at present and it is constantly increasing. The firm of Burden, Smith * Co makes thefollowingannouncement over their own signature, in their advertisement in the Telegraph and Evening News of the ISth and 25th instant: “We have tfhe exclusive use of the Pe riodical Tickets for the flry goods trade of j this city and will use them exclusively.” Respeefcfilv, i PERIODICAL JOURNAL COMPANY, R. L. Hyman, Manager. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enter prise recently, v. hieh 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. MACON NEWS THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL aS i 8 93. THE NEW YORK YOUTH. Story of fc Promisin'* Boy. a krhoolteafbe* sail sn tt* aped Dog. A drawing teacher in the nrspar rc ftinosof the borough of Manhattan tells me of a curious instance of what she calls the crescent freshness of tbo metro politan youth. Tommy was the most in corrigible pupil in that particular room, making the half hour spent there daily one of minted doubt and an rnish oi spirit to the drawing teacher. The other day Tommy was evidently engaged in s»ime new form of mischief His draw ing pajl lay upon the desk before him uud his hands were hovering over it, now swooping down nt one side of the j*ai»*r, now at the other, as if corralling some ra» willing ant or other insect seek ing to escape. “Tommy, ’ said the drawing teacher suddenly and sharply, “what are you doing?’’ “Nothin." was Tommy's instant re ply. Then he added, “Nothin but keep in this ’ere dawg from rnuuiu away.’’ “What dog?" queried the drawing teacher. “1 see no dog. W hat do you mean! 1 ” “Course ye don’t sc-e no dawg," said Tommy, ceasing his gymnastics under her sharp glance and straightening up. “Yt*r too fur away.” The other scholars were all attention by this time, which was precisely what Tommy wanted, and ho assumed a look of un smiling innocence as be coutiuui*d, “] drored a mini in dawg, not a stand in still one, an i was a-imadin 'i:u off so’s ho wouldn’t run off th’ tablet an git on th’ floor." The other children laughed nprnart ouHy at this, whereupon Tommy sur veyed them with such an assumption of surprised indignation that their mirth was redoubled. The teacher was now genuinely angry. Sho was a matter of fact young woman to whom norma? school methods were both law and gos pel, anti here was a flagrant case of downright falsehohd that must ho ex posed as an awful example to the entire grade of pupils. She walked slowly ami firmly down tho aisle and picked up Tommy’s tablet. The white sheet was unsullied by a single mark of any kind. “Tommy," she, said sternly, exhibit ing the sheet to the pupils, “there isn’t a dog or anything else here. ’’ “Course there isn’t," said tho una bashed Tommy. “V, he'd In il ye? Ye made mo se’ up, an ho got away. Tie was 1 a greyhound, he was."—Town Topics. A Narrow Ksrnpe. Thankful words written bv Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. “Was taken with a had cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying 1 could only live a short time. I gave myself up to my savior, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth J would meet tny 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 bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ drug store. Regular size, 50c and sl. Guaran teed or price refunded. GEORGIA, Bibb County—To the superior court of snid county: The petition of L. H. Wood, W. A. Taylor and iC. S. Roper, all of said state and county, respectfully shows: 1- That they have associated themselves together under the name of Mallary Mill Supply Company, and desire that they and their associates, successors and assigns may fbe incorporated under said name and sflyle, with their head office and plaem of business at Macon, said state and county. 2. Pettßioneirs show that the capital stock of said corporation is to be $5,000, divided into shares of SIOO each, and that said $5,000 has been fully paid up. Peti tioners desire the right to increase said capital .stock_ from time to time, as they may desire, to an amount not exceeding $25,000. 3- The Object of said corporation is pe cuniary profit to petitioners and stock holders. The business which petitioners prdpo-se to carry on-is the buying and ■sell ing and dealing in belting, pipe, brass valves, pipe fittings and a general line mill amt machinists’ spplies and equip ments. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name afore said, with the privileges asked for, for a period of twenty years, with the right of renewal at hte end of said period, with all the rights, privileges and powers in cident to corporations under the laws of this state. This April 21, 1808. 'STEED & WIMBERLY, petitioners’ Attorneys. Georgia, Bibbb Oounly—Office Oierk of Bibb Superior court: I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original petition on file in this of fice. 1 his April 21, IS9S. ROBERT A. NISBET, C’erk Bibb Superior Court. GEORGIA, Bibb county—To the supe rior court of said county; The petition of F. L. Mallary and W. A. Taylor, both of said state and county, respectfully shows; 1. That they have associated themselves together under the name of Mallary & Taylor Iron Works and desire that they and their associates, successors and as signs be incorporated under said name, with their office and head place of doing business at Macon, said state and county. 2. Petitioners show that the capital stock of said corporation is to be $5,000, divided into shares of SIOO each, and that said capital stock has been fully paid up. Petitioners, however, desire the right to increase said capital stock from time to time, as they may desire, to an, amount not exceeding $25,000. 3. The object of said proposed corpora tion Is profit and gain to its stockholders and the business proposed to be carried on is that of manufacturing, buying, selling and dealing in engines, boilers, saw mills' and machinery generally, to operate a ma chine shop and foundry and to do any, and all things incident to such business. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under ’the name afore said, with * the privileges asked, for a period of twenty years, with the right of renewal at the end of said period and with all the rights, privileges and powers incident to corporations under the laws of this state. This April 21, IS9B. STEED & WIMBERLY, - Petitioners' Attorneys. Georgia, Bibb county —Office Clerk Su perior court: I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original petition now on file in this of fice. This April 21, 1893. ROBERT A. NISBET, Clerk Bibbb Superior Court. r Ron-poir r*~.ns rr inedv for tionoi: h«»-a, | V* i* l n a, t u i a J ili? GnKfi3t«xid «»r any intl iiHiiia SnEtW Qijt ’Jitourev lion, irritation or u!<v*ra jfo >*r PYPUtH CDflU?i&a. tiOil of 111 11 fftll 8 11)0111 §?*ltkcEw«SCrtEWCM-flO. *'*•>»«’-.. N.-Mi-astriog'-iit V<*&cmciNK»Ti,e ’mS S,,M hy T’onns****. p g K or s«*iit in |»itin w; *pr* ? fc,» r r William’s Kidney Pitls \ ' II a** nc» equal in diseases of the & ) t Kidneys su.d Urinary Organs. Have k | you neglected your Kidneys? Have \ ’ you overworked your nervous svs- 0 j > tem and caused trouble with yor.r \ . Kidneys and Bladder? Have you v ’ pains in the loins, side, back, groins# 1 1 and bladder? Have you a flabby an- \ i pearanee of the face, especially W f under the eyes ? Tck> frequent de- h g sire pass urme ? William’s Kidney j. \ Pills will impart new life to tlie dis- f f eased organs, tone up the system A Jatid make a new man of you. Bv\ \ mail 50 cents per box, ‘ # Sale by H. J. Lamai & Sons, Wholesale Agents. JESS lOASTORIA C| ie Kind You Have r Always Bought, I! I Sears the Fac-simile Signature —-OF Promotes Digeslir-n.Cfseerful- 1 1 >jlj nessnndßest Conl.jinsnoiuvcr /y _ Opium,Morplti;ve isv^r'Miiiexal. 14; //pT /Z. Not NAnc otic . |js C&&%7£ZcjGu !|1 Kutpc of Git? JstS/I/'jZ Ufa i: -4 |j|l ON THE Alx.Sejvtrt * \ ti »l • . JlofAtiG S-jlcf - I 5' "i? j Sshs&». ) !iii W RAPPER j jig OF EVERY Apcrfcc! Remedy forCous’ipa-j j| j v »-*i tion.SourStomach.Diarihoca.jj y §-■£«s I I I a - * Worms .Convulsions ,Fe**ei - •sh• |! 'iQ *->' y *• * *-* Jfc • ness and LOSS OF SLHER j | ->|i .. Far. Simile Signature of Ijlljl pw v y w T *A T ft || ittiJ Klfji) ; I NEW YORK. j ! |l YOU HAVE |ALWAYS BOUGHT. ..... ” — ——.—- Tur cf NTAim company. kewvobk city. im m plasticol 111 i s [<*4 COMBINES .< f|§ . • 1 ■ CLEANLINESS AND |§H p| DURABILITY |g§ §1 PACKED IX J LH. PACKAGES. AND “IT WILL. NOT RUB OFF.” 1,, —ANYONE CAN BRUSH !T ON Iff Iff NO ONE CAN RUB IT OFF! o|b/o ojfttfci [;Yri Plartico is a purr. permanent and porous wall coating, and does not require taking off to renew as do all kalsomines. It is a dry powder, ready for use Jpfg c§S by adding water (the latest make is used in' cold water) and can be easily p| brushed on by any one. Made in white and twelve fashionable tints, fs§2 For full particulars and sample card ask A® ri|j*s t| T. O. BURKE, Sole Agt. p| ®aE2S, M-OT3TS iSS^SS&ISS BAarMMvoflvii mi i o sss^&syfftSiK: 6*'B w Sw3'ij ! t teas'll tis S ti 2■% especially recommend. 1 Isaifiivi R Ei«J ii slifaa “ S ed to married Ladies Ask for :~8.. asOSftf 5 5*Zi',X.E and take no other. J Send ter circular. 31.U0 per bos, tt box*:* for ¥6.00. DR. 3VXOX r CIiSMiCAL CO.. - Clevclund, Ohio For sale by H J. .LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents. J. S. BUDD So 00. 320 SECOND STREET. 421 Walnut St. IJnY flnn f 101 G Oglethorpe St. 728 Walnut St. I* 1 111 |||‘a| ! I 1171 Oglethorpe St. 4GO Oak St. k 1)04 Second St. Dwelling with large lot, head of Oglethorpe street. * Rooms and offices in building 258 Second street. Store and offices in different locations. We have calls for houses every day. ' List you property with us. Fire and Accident Insurance. See the Crescent Cfiainless Price $75 Catalogue Free. fcifopßkvSflYfie Celebrated Cleveland the city. Prices from Th e StaUlldl Ci'CSCCfI! s2otosioo The Go-Llghtly Imperial. S. 3. RARM EL-L EL E. 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 Machinery. MALLARY BROS. & CO., dealers in Engines, Boilers, Saiai Mills. Specialties—Watertown Sp-am Engines, Saw Mills, Grist Mill** 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 s he market possesses. Come and net them at the factory o« W<*w St TALK IS CHEAP! j DON’T PAY SIOO FOR A ITALKIN6 MACHINE % when you can buy one which for amusement will make the children happy and cause the old folks V> 1 ■ smile. Complicated machines get out of order. THtUNII £l> STATESTALKING MACHINE £T : ?sv’gr-y-^ r is simple, durable ; no parts to break or get out of order. Any child can operate it. It is neatly encased in a hard-wood box, well finished, size &%xu%x3% inches, _ 1 catch ; has hearing tubes for two persons, one (Ber lineTs Oramophone) record and twenty-five needle points. Price complete with one Record (express charges prepaid) $3.50, weight 4 lbs. Remit by Bank Draft, Express, or Post' Office money order. Agents wanted. For terms and particulars address UNITED STATES TALKING HACHJNE CO.. (DEPT. , ) 57 E. 9th ST., NEW YORK CITY. THIS MATTER OF JEWELRY Is much a matter of taste. No matter what your tastes are, we can suit you, be cause we’ve got the stock to select from, and the prices are right. GEO. T. BEELAND, Jeweler, Triangular Block. take Periodical Tickets. ,£ ®|r ® I oo «/> £ ui ? _J T: ocQ- S Q.S Z O X O H € Centra lof Georgia Railway Company Schedules in Effect;;Feb. 25, 1898, Standard Time, 90th Meridian. 11 N 2# am! 7*40 pm| v S ?j A TIONS I No 2 *1 No. 8»| No. S 12 H*am 84u pm ssn U Ma con - • - Ar ! 725 P m i 7 »raj 355 pm I 3 35 pmi.... j',,4 ,! 'n'V *' F °n Valley ’ * Lv l 627 I ,m 63y an 'i 253 pm h am Ar - --Columbus. . .Lv; 4 00 pmi .... 12 ?® pn ‘ Ar - • --Opelika. . .Lv| 2 45 pm 143pm10 01 pin Pm ' 930 am| t2ospmlo 25 £m tr" ' hv'iii« * 'F' ( 5 18 pm ' 128 l>ra 315 pmi 11 05 pm thville .Lv; 4 5.5 am ,f 105 pnJ 550 pm ... P "? r - " -AR>auy.. ..Lv; f 4i 6 am n6O am 255 pm . | V Ar " Columbia. ..Lv, j | 900 am 3 37 pmi I*.! I'M * • -H I I 12 13 pm 455 pm' 'i"\7rv;r»^ r.. ...CulhborL . ..Lv r u3o am 4 29 pmi V, V?' 9 *i Ar ” - Fort Oamea. Lvi No. 10 •; no 30 am I 14 5:::: 7 40 am|Ar ..Lv 7 30 pm! 10:05 am 600 pmi ‘ Q.m'U'lV’ ,?*S rk ; •• - Lv l ! |! 705 am 725 pm; ;;;; ..7 4 a “ ! t r “** nSprtoes - Lv ) 600 P m l I»15 nm —J 35 P^' • •'U--—-LLAr.. Montgomery. .Lvf 4 20 7 45 9 ’■> am 54' ar'’ -42 pna i Lv .- • -Macon. . ..Ar'll 10 axn|' 11 lo°pm pm 11l ol Z i7 In Pm| ,^ V * -Bmie.vllle . .Lt 945 r 945 pm, 605 pm qka an 0 ic"" ‘ 4O lilu A r - .Thomaston. ..Lv 700 iunJ.- J* 300 nm m; , iAr.. ..Newnan. . .Lv | It 3 l}ni "ii*2o ami 747 am • Carrollton - -Lv | ji ilO pm li zoami 7 4uamj_J_3s pmjAr.. ..Atlanta. . ..Lvl 750 ami 7 50 pm| 105 pm 730 pmi 11 38 pmi nzi am Lv M .• No L *l *• *} A’o- 5. I Is s 12 lu "“i. 1 0 • i ~ 1 3 aS ?2 Tn 10 oo Li iJ Aa pm i Ar - • Milledgevilte .Lv'i 345 pmj |6 30 sjn P , ?.9? Dm,Ar.. ..Katonton. . .Lv|! 1 30 pm| | 5 *5 am * “ l' ,u Ar. .. Covington. ..Lv ! 920 am: j * 3 l 17 ptl ISO JSf ?m Rm LV ‘ •' • V, ' U(MI - •• - Ar l* 345 pmi* 355 ami* 345 pm 2 £ml 125 ami ? J PID|Ar - " - Ten ni »e Lv| 156 pm 152 am, 156 pm 2 Bi P nml V44ln 1 2 »^, pm|Ar ' • -Wad ley. .. .Lv,fl2 65 pm 12 50 ainj 12 66 pm 3 25 tm? n J p ® |Ar * • -Mid vine. . .Lv! 12 11 pm 12 SO am 12 11 pm s 4 13 pm l 12 n ?hi pm;Ar ’ •• •“» *«»■ •• -Lvi 11 84 am L6B pmj 11 34 am 5520 nm fi ■>“, »«r- pm Ar -" ayno sboro.. .Lv; 10 13 am 10 S7 pm slO 47 am aO3O pm 605 oms! 665 pmjAr... .Augusta. . .I.v;! *2O am 840 pmi* 030 am ' am j 3 PW.|Ar. .Rocky Ford. .Lv 11 10 am 11 19 pmi ’XX am ' t OB Pmi Ar.. . .Dover. . ..Lv! 10 6 2am 11 00 pm| am ‘ b OO pmjAr.. .Savannah. ..Lv| 845 am 900 pm| j No. 16. *j 1 No. 16. *i ’ | 1 1 60 amiLv.. .. Macon.. .. Arl 7SO pmi I -13 *9 pmiAr .. .Eatonton .. .Lvj! 380 pmj .] J I 10 45 am|Ar. ...Madison. .. Lv| 4 40 pm| j ••••!• I rt 20 pmjAr. ... Athens .. ..Lvi 3 30 iHuj.... | • Daily. ! Daily except Sunday, f Meal stattaa. s Sunday only. "**'”**"** t — r_^ bond gains are run to ands from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savan nah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon end Albany via Smitbville, Macon and Blrming ham via Columbus. Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 between Macon and Savannah and Aalanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for ©ecu , pancy .11 Macon depot at 9:00 p. m. i’as-sengers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and S* | vannah on No 4, are allowed to remain lu sleeper until 7a. m. Parlor cars between I fr, a ?°, n , A . :Vi , lt ? on tra!lltJ Nos. 11 andl2. Seat fare 25 cents. Passengers for vnghtsvule, ijui)lm and Sandersvlile takcll:2s. Train arrives Fort Rainea , 4..0 p. m., at'-d leaves 10:30 a. in. Sundays. For Ozark arrives 7.25 p. m. and leaves ! v 4 ~ a ’ T ,?, r , ; urt h <J r information or schedules to points beyond our lines, address : k 9; P - A ’ Macon - «*■ K. P. BONNER, U. T. A. H. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager j. c. HAILE, G. P. A. THEO. D. ICIJNE, Oi-nr-rai Superintendent. Southern R’y. Schedule in Effect Sunday, Jan. 10 1898; CENTRA L TIME READ down j | read up No. 7| No. ls| No. 9| No. 13| West | No. 14.1 No. 8 |No. 16| No. 1© 7 05pm| 4 45pm! 8 SOamj 3 05am|Lv .. Macon .. Ar| 1 05am[ 8 10am 10 45aml 74)5pin 9 45pm 7 30pm[It 10am 5 20ain|.\r. .Atlanta .. Ar|lo 55pm] 5 30am 5 00ami 110 pm 7 50 am | - 20pmj 5 30am I Lv. Atlanta.. ..Ar|lo 40pm 5 OOaui 5 ooainl 1 iupia 10 15am j 4 45pm; 7 37am|Lv . .It ton... Lvj 7 20pm112 11am 12 llamj 9 23am 1136 am | 5 54pm I 8 38am|Lv... Dalton.. ..Lvj 7 20pm!12 11am 12 llam| 9 20am 100 pm | 720 am; 9 50arajAr. Chatt’uooga Lv| 6 lt)pm|lo OOpin 10 00pm 8 00am |4 30am| 4 50pm jAr. Lexington.. . .I,v|lo soaruj 10 40pm 1 1 7 20amj 7 20pmj Am .Clnci nnatti .Lv| ’ j- 7 27ani| 730 pm Ar. .Louisville. .LvT7 45ami | | Lifipin I j 65Cam Ar. ...St. Louis. Lv| 9 15pmJ j [ I I 7 60pmj 9 25am [Ar. .Anniston.. .Lv| 6 45prof” 77.... | .1 8 10ara I )10 00pm|ll 45am|Ar. Birm'ham.. Lv 4 15pm] j’ I 6 OOiun j I I 7 40amj 9 40pmjAr.. .Memphis. ..Lv] 6 20amI j 9 00pm 1 -1 7 10am| 6 4 r pm|Ar.. .jsan.City. -Lv|lO 40am| | 9 30pm 9 60pna| j 9 SOpmj I,lspmjAr. Knoxville... Lvi2 26pmj 2 SSpmj | 4 05am I | No. 1«J No. 14] _ South | No. 13| No. lo| \ ~~ • v.. 1060am| 110am|Lv .. Macon.. .Ar 302amj 440pmj 1 50prn 3 00am|Lv.. Eastman. .Lv 114 am 2 40pm| | 6 15 pm jAr .. Tam pa ....Lvl 7 SOamj | j 1 50pm 12 lOamjll 26pm|Lv.. .Danville. ..Lvj 6 05am| 6 20pm| 5 60am j | 7 35amj jAr .. Norfolk.. Lv| |.._ [1 0 00pm | THROUGH CAR SERVICE, ETC. Noa. 13 and 14, “Cincinnati and Florida Limited,” Fullman Palnco Sleeping Cars and through vestibuled coaches between Cincinnati and Jacksonville and Tampa via Chattanooga, Atlanta and Evereett; Pullman sleeping care between Bt. Louis and Jacksonville via Louisville and Chattanooga; Fullman Palace sleeping cars between Kansas City, Mo., and Jacksonville, Fla., via Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett. Puliman Sleeping Cars between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken at Macon. Nos. 15 and 18, Express Trains between Atlanta and Brunswick. Nos. 9 and 10, Elegant Free Chair Ca rs betv/een Atlanta and .Macon. Pullman Sleeping Car 3 between Atlanta and Cincinnati. Connects in union depot, Atlanta, with “Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited,” finest and fastest train to and from the East. Noe. 7 and 8, Fast Mail Trains between Macon and Atlanta, connecting in unrou depot, Atlanta, with “U. S. Fast Mail” trains to and from the East. No. 8 car ries Pullman Sleeping Car, Chattanooga to Atlanta. F. S. GANNON, V. P. and G. M. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass Agt., DEVRIES DAVIS, T. A., Macon, Ga. S. H. HARDWICK, Asst. G. P. A., j RANDALL CLIFTON, T. P. A., Macon. BURR BROWN, City Ticket Agent, 4 • 665 Mulberry Street, Mscon. Oa. 1889. ESTABLISHED NINE YEARS. 1898. Southern Dental Parlors, Are the originators of “Live and Let Live” charges for High Class Den tistry in Central and Southern Georgia. Our business is constantly increasing because we prove ail our claims. We Don't Do Rnu Work We Can’t Guarantee. 5 -cent cotton dont r,limit of v.nr-lime prices for dentistry. Our charges are: 22k Gold Crown, best made at any price $4.00. Bridge work, (per tooth) best made at price 4.00 Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 5.00 Set of Teeth on Bose Pearl Plate (prettiest and best plate made) 8.00 Gold Fillings, governed by size ot cavity 1 up Teeth extracted without pain... 50c. (Not oss of consciousness or bad after effects.) All Other Work at Proportionately low Charges We want your patronage, and as an inducement for a limited time W e will Fau Your Bailrcad Fare to ana From Rlacon. If you want Dental work done and want to save money you should act promptly, and write for particulars, as our offer is strictly limited. SOUTHERN DENTAL PARLORS, Wm. G. LONG, D. D, S., Propr. and M’gr. 614 Cherry Street, - - - Macon, Ga. Rainy Weather Make seel grow if they are GOOU. We don’t have any other kind. Plant now. Streyer Seed Comp’y. 466 Poplar Street. 3