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Baby Mine!
Fvery mother
feels an inde-
Sc 1 ihable dread
-■pain and
n/ danger at ten d-
ky I'■><
A ' niorl critical pe-
r ’ Of l of bcr life.
W Becoming a
g toother should be
I I a sourcc of joy
/ 11 'l’ll to a "’ ut l^lc
’ suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf
fering incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the danger is re
moved by it s use. T hose who use
this remedy arc no longer de
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con
ditions arc avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com
mon to the critical hour arc
obviated by the use of Mother’s
Friend. It is a blessing to woman.
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or »nnt by oxprwnn on receipt of price.
BOOKS Containing invaluable information of
rnrr intercat to all women, will bo sent
rntt to any addreM, upon application, by
The HBADFIUJI KEGII.ATOK CO . Atlanta.
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Ihe Criticism
On clothing ui.i.l.- by us is always 'ivor
blr Men who have bit n for years adicted
to lb, "ready made" habit <n eiinib to Hie
fa ,eina tii n of i pi rfe< fitting sill’ when
they I irn that it cost:' no mure than Ihe
other Kind
”ur d | 1. I.’, of anl Ings and Irou-soring.’
for summer wear is worth looking at.
Ome in and - ee the 'prevailing styles. We
won’t ask you to order.
We spare our eiistonier 1 ; much trouble in
fitting. < te.. but We don't spare ourselves.
The utmost cai< is tak.Mi to make gar
ment ; that are .atisfaetory to our cus
tomers. j jo A!
Geo. P. Burdick X Co.,
568 Mulberry Street
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Horse Shoeing
New and Improved Methods.
Guarantee! to
Stop F'orging
Scalping Knee and Shin Hitting. Prevents
Contraction, corns and all ailments caused
by improper slicing. 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
W. H. REICHERT.
PRACTICAL PAPER HRRGER
AND
INTERIOR DECORATOR.
HONEST WORK. LOW PRICES. Esti
mates cheerfully furnished. Drop me a
postal.
163 COTTON AVENUE, MACON. GA.
To Water
Consumers
Owing to the extreme muddy condition
of the river and the torn up slate of the
mains, occasion, 1 by the work on the
streets, tin company is reluctantly com
pelled to furnish for a few days water
impt rf<city filtered, and asks the patient
indulgence of its pattons until the situa
tion can be relieved, which shall be done
at the earliest jMjssihle moment.
Macon Gas Light & Wataer Co.
PULLMAN CAR LINE
ow®®
BETWEEN
Cincinnati. Indianapolis, or
Louisville and Chicago and
THE NORTHWEST.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers on night
trains. Parlor chairs and dining cars
on day trains. The Monon trains make
the fastest time between the Souther?
winter resorts and the summer resorts
of the Northwest.
W. H DO EL, V. P. A G M.
FRANK J. REED. G. P. A.,
Chicago, 11l
For farther particulars address
R. W. GLADING, Gen. A r ;.
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ENTHUSIASM
UNBOUNDED.
Remarkable Meeting Held at
the Bibb Countv Court
House by Negroes.
RESOLUTIONS WERE PASSED
After Much Speechifying and Cheer
ing They Volunteer Their Ser
vices to the President.
The most enthusiastic and the most pa
triotic meeting of negroes that has been
held in years was that which took place
in the suepnor court room of <Bi<tlb county
court house last night, when the colored
population gathered in force to take action
on the war.
It was a unique gathering, and in its way
mat kt I an epoch. The negroes- had been
given notice of the meeting for some days
ami they gathered in such force that it
would have been wiser to have adjourned
into the open air. It was impossible to
find place for half of those wno clamored
•for admission long 'before the meeting was
called to order. Upstairs and downstairs
the court house was packed and through
Im- whole gathering a war-like spirit ran.
A number of speeches were made by the
bailers of the colored population in the
city and every sentence of the speakers
that referred to the patriotism of the ne
gro wa: cheered to the echo.
It is doubtful is as enthusiastic or as pe
culiarly ami particularly a gathering of
nignxs has been held in this city at any
lime in its history.
•’he upi-hot of the meeting was that the
ne,loi , one and ail. pledged themselve.'
to the pie. ideni should he need the’.’ - servi•
. They tiamored tor recognition as vol
unteers and t.ay ccndcmned the action of
the governor which shut them out as vol
l. . rs fn.ni ‘le sta’c of Georgia.
It is altogether probable that as a re
sult of this meeting a company and per
haps two of them will be made up and
will ask Io be sent to the front. They will
Ge encouraged in their request for recog
nition as volunteers by the representatives
in Washington.
The meeting last night lasted for about
two hours. It was made up exclusively of
the negroes and the eveidences of the en
thusiasm is to be found today on every
side.
The committee on resolutions here re
ported <a.s follows:
"Whereas the inhuman and uncivilized
warfare Married on iby ’the Spaniards in
Cuba for the 'liasit tiwo years, ‘hia.s justly
caused the condemnation of the Aimerioan
people .an'd .the inite'rven.uioii of the Amer
ican govcrnimcnt, land
"Whereas the interven'tion of .the .Amer
ican government, '.has enusbd -a decliaraition
of war heti.veen t'he government of S|Jain
and -the Un'ltod 'States, and
"\\ -aert.as. In fllHng -the preßi-den-t’s om
der for estate troops the governor saw fit to
ignore the colored companies lais .if they
were not a pant of -the state force, .and
“\\ h<-reas. The -colored troops 'have not
only been Ignored, but have been denied
tlhe right to defend thiiir country, there
fore be it
‘ Resolved, Thla.t we feel <the actions of
the governor very keenly and enter our
solemn protest against t'he manner and
mode adopted to iprevent our colored
troops from showing .their pa.trioti.om .ami
loyalty to the government 'in this, her hour
of trial.
Rfsolve-d 2. That we pledge our Jk>r
lune-s and lives not only .to defend -the flag
of our country, but .to protect tthe homes
and families of those tha.t go .to the fromt,
ii’ t .• ,|n i.-1 ivp c.f iCh P or Color.
"Rf’olvtd 3. Tl.it we de-pirecate the. .ac
tion of some of i.thc journals in our bj.ite
in lyin ’ to prejudice ’the minds of our
a .i:te t. llcnv t-itizens a'inin. t us by urging
tlut t'ht'ir : t,mili(li fit bt'hiind would have
no protection again-t .those who were made
firemen uhill y -t.vo years ago.
"Hi -olvcd T! it .the president Ibe asked
to arrange 'for the en'li--!iment of 10.000
negro soldiers in the regular army, one
v< .■•.'imer.it to be ir.til.lery, and tl i.iit the
Georgia delegi.Veion and negro congress
man, George H White, be asked to bring
the wishes thus expressed to Mie attention
of the president and secretary of war.”
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RECRUITING OFFICE
Is Doing a Rushing Business at the Hussars
Armory.
A recruiting office for volunteers desir
ing to enlist has 'been established in the
Hussars' armory, and 'Captain Bell, of the
Hussars, is hard at work examining the
tm n and taking them in. \ large number
have been adde-d and it is now an assured
fact that the three Macon companies will
have no difficulty in filling out to the re
quired strength.
The Hussars will leave with over fifty
men, and the Guards will have fully as
many, of not more. The Floyd Ritlles will
not be quite as strong but they will put a
'tit good appearance and have surprised
those who thought that they would have
difficulty in making up their quota of men
to the required number.
Yellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering humanity should be supplied
with every means posisble for its relief.
It is with pleasure we publish the follow
ing: "This is to certify that I was a ter
rible sufferer from yellow jaundice for over
six months and was treated by some of the
best physicians in our city and all to no
avail Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended
Electric Bitters, and after taking two bot
tles, I wa s entirely cured. I now take great
pkxisure in recommending them to any
one suffering from this terible malady. I
am grate fully yours, M. A. Hogarty. Lex
ington. Ky. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Sons,
druggists.
ODD FELLOWS.
Preparations for Meeting of the Grand
Lodge.
Elaborate preparations are being made
by the Savannah Odd Fellows to entertain
the Georgia .lodges which will be in Sa
vannah May 24 to attend the meeting of
the grand lodge, says the Savannah News.
The grand lodge session is expected to
b • one of the largest in the history of Odd
Fellowship.
The committee on entertainment will
hold a meeting tonight, at which all sub
committees appointed To arrange various
details oi -the program will submit their
report. There will probably be another
meeting of the committee before the minor
matters of the program are decided upon.
The entertainment will be complete, how
ever. and fully up to anything vet at
tempted by the Odd Fellows.
By traffic-arrangements with the rail
roads only one fare will be charged to and
from Savannah during the session of the
grand lodge. The roads cou‘M well afford
to do this owing to the large number of
people that will travel on account of the
reduced rate.
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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 let.
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FRENCH FAiLOR CO3TUM3 TRO... HARPER’S BAZAR
Very lady-like and practical for summer
wear is the natty short jacket tailor gown
'which forms an attractive change from a
coat and skirt- costume. The material of
this gown is one of the new French cloths
in subdued mixed color effects. The skirt.,
lined with soft tblack satin, is made per
fectly plain. It has five gores and is a very
desirable model of a simple tailor gown
for general wear. Three and three-quarter
yards is the width at the foot, and the back
'breadths of the skirt may be fitted in
deep pleatis or gathered, as preferred. The
little close-fitting coat, slightly double
breasted and opening in front with a broad
tailor collar, is braided with soutache. It
is fastened across with round .tortoise shell
buttons set between the braided motifs at
the edge. These motifs are repeated on
the collar and cuffs, as well as at the top
ofthedarts, which are outlineci with braid.
The coat ends alt the waist-line back and
EATON WILL RACE BALD.
Bicycle Riders Look Forward to the Match
With Great Interest.
Atlanta, May 2.Jay Eaton, the Indoor
king of the bicycle track, will challenge
Edie Cannnon Balb to meet him in Atlanta
the early part of the month for a purse
of $2,000. The Challenge will be forward
ed to Bald within the next few days, and it
is believed that it will be accepted.
Manager Eaton, of -the local colllseu-m,
is arranging some fine races for this sum
mer. He promises to have the best talent
in the country here. Chief among the
features will be the race with Bald, if Bald
accepts, which will, no doubt, dra.w an Im
mense crowd. Both men have been 'here
before, but they have never had a real test
of their merits on the wheel. Eaton claims
he can beat 'Bald, and Bald is equally cer
tain of his ability to defeat Eaton -and
when these two stars meet there is likely
to be -an exciting contest.
Tt is probable that the next race will be
held in the coliseum about May 12t'h, al
thou ;h the date has not been definitely
fixed. Tt is hoped that the Eaton-Bald
race may be pulled off on this occasion.
The management promises to give the pub
lic some first-class sport.
Bents the Klondyke.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas,
has found a more valuable discovery than
has .vet been made in the Klondyke. For
years he suffered untold agony from con
sumption, accompanied by hemorrhages:
and was absolutely cured by Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. He declares that gold is of lit
tle value in comparison with this mar
vellous ere—would have it, even if it cost
a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bron
chitis and all throat and lung affections
are positively cured by Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles
free at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ Drug Store.
Regular size 50 cents and sl. Guaranteed
to cure or price refunded.
Many old soldiers now feel the effects of
the hard service they endured during the
war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderson, of Rossville,
York county, Penn., who saw the hardest
kind of servoee al the front, is now fre
quently troubled with rheumatism. “I had
a severe attack lately.” he says, "and pro
cured obottdl of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
It did so much good that I would like to
know what you would charge me for one
dozen bottles.” Mr. Anderson wanted it
both for his own use and to supply it to
his friends and neighbors, as every fam
ily should have a botle of it in their home,
not only for rheumatism, but lame back,
sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burns,
for which it is unequalled. For sale by
H J. Lamar & Sops, druggists.
WAR OF ROSES.
Delightful Affair Will Take Place at St.
Paul’s Church.
The war of roses which will take place
this afternoon at SCt: Paul's Church under
the apspiees of the Young Woman’s Aid
Society, will be a delightful affair. The
nature of the program 'will not be given
out until those who attend have entered
into the fun. Much speculation has been
going on as to the nature of the entertain
ment. dnd it is sure to be something great,
for these young ladies know haw to ar
range for pleasant entertainment.
No admission fee will be charged, but
refreshments will be served and, of course,
al lof the pretty waiters will be willing
to take refreshments to every comer.
CASTORIA
For Infants ano Children
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sia-astutc / -> •>’-j*— ewtj
Bites, ruee.riiesi
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding, and Itching Piles
when all other Ointments have failed. It
absorbs the tumors, allays the Itching at
once, acts as a poultice, gives Instart re
lief. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment
is prepared only for Piles and Itching of
the private parts, and nothing else. Every
box is warranted. Sold by druggists, or
sent by mail an receipt »f price, 50c. and
lI.H per bdx.
WILLIAMS M’F’G. CO., Prop’a..
Clevela*d 4 O.
Ths best time ‘te advertiss la <ll the
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MACON NEWS TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3 xBsB.
front, where it is cut in a curved form,
land bordered With soutache. The entire
back is of stretched material. The sleeve
is made very small, with no unnecessary
fulness at t'he top. The proper cut of the
costume can be obtained from the cut pa
per paterns furnished by Harper’s Bazar,
Where it apears.
'Pretty touches are given to the costume
'by a variety of chemisettese, .worn with the
new soft scarfs in Roman and Persian
colors.
The hat with Chiffonne satin crown,
which accompanies the gown, is of 'the
same dainty simplicity. Its only trimming
is one broad curling ostrich plume and a
full ruche of shaded tulle Which borders
the edge.
Approximate quantity of material for
gown clotht: 'Cloth, 48 inches wide, 5
yards; silk or satin for lining, 14 yards;
soutache, 1 piece.
MAY MUSICAL FESTIVAL.
All Indications Point to a Tremendous At
tendance.
The May Musical Festival which will be
given under the auspices of the Young
Men’s Christian Asociation on Maj r 11 and
12 will be one of the greatest musical
treats that Macon has ever enjoyed.
Extensive preparations are being made
to make this event a success In every way,
and representatives of the association have
visited all of the near by towns and form
ed parties to come over to witness the per
formance of the company of stars that will
appear on those dates. The company ‘that
will conif to Macon will only visit three
other cities m the .South, and they are
son, t'he eminent .Baptist evangelist,
'thing than anything else. They are all
stars, many of them being leading ladies
In some of the European opera halls.
The New York Musical Courier has
the following to say of Miss Grace Preston,
who is one of the leading artists in the
concert company that comes here:
‘‘Miss Grace Preston, 'the celebrated
contrallo, recently returned from Wash
ington, where she was the guest of Secre
tary and Mrs. Bliss, who during her visit
gave a dinner at the Arlington hotel in
honor of President McKinley and members
of his cabinet, upon which auspicious oc
casion Miss Preston sang several numbers,-
and was heartily congratulated by Presi
dent McKinley.”
Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Coxes
FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomaen,
Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head
ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings
of Heat, Loss of Appetite, CostiVenoss,
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightfn. Dreams and all
Nervous and. ‘-Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEECH AM'S PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure sick Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Piils are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
of any Patent Medicine in the World.
25c. at all Drug Stores.
1 William’s Kidney
T Fins no equal in diseases of the
§ Kidneys and Urinary Ogans. Have k
kyon neglect, d your Kidneys’? Have ’ ’
< yon overworked your nervous sys- (I
tem and caused trouble with your .
\ Kidneys and Bladder’? Have you
¥ pains in the Joins, side. back, groins I
and bladder? Have you a ilabby ap- .
\ pearanee of the face, especially C
under the eyes? Too frequent de-,)
A sire pa.ss urine ? Vv ill jam’s Kidnev ’
\ I’ilk will impart new life to the dis- < ■
w eased organs, tone up the system A
A and make a new man of yoii. By
T mail 5b cents per box. " 41
ir.i.i x’.i . Mr-,. Co., i'l ops., Cleveland. O. j
For Sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons,
Wholesale Agents.
1» = A. K ATING.
/Ad. £
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Btnwal Undertaker and Embalmer.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Caskets, cases, coffins and buris!
.Obes: h*ars« ar,-i carriages famished
<0 iii fuiFcrjUs is «in<l out of tbc city.
Undertakers telephone 467. Re«i
■tenet telephone Mwlberrf
vDeat. Maces.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASTF.RTLNu IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND
“PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE Mark.
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” the same
that has borne and does now on ever H
bear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER S CASTORiA,’’ which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY <zZ the wrapper a..ii see that it is
the kind you have al wans bought / ■' on
and has the siqnature of wrap-
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. s
March S, 1897.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
■(because he makes a few mure pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even lie does not know.
‘‘The Kind You Have Always Bought i?
BEAHS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
,s ' ,'FfF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Bailed You.
»HB. CI.WVA»R CC MPMiV. ,f KuSH.I slHiii huA VOHH w<TV-
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s>x<. teacwars The only safe, sure &nd
WFENNYROYfiI HLllsSgas
BE-MOCTSPEKOHOVAIi PXLKS and take no other.
Solid for circular, i'ciee SI.OO per box* «> boxes tor $5.00.
DR. AiO’l'T-S CHEMICAL (XL - Cleveland, Ohio
For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents.
I ’ J pLASTICOj
g| * combines
8g T? 5 CLEANLINESS AND
$$ DURABILITY .<
packed in s i.h. packages. AND rt IT WILL. NOT RUB OFF.”
gl ANYONE CAN BRUSH IT ON W
<•§§ NO ONE CAN RUB IT OFF!
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Plastico is a pure, permanent and porous wall coating, and does not require gyy
;-a§ taking off to renew as do all kalsomines. It is a dry powder, ready for use
‘aS ky adding water (the latest make is used in cold water) and can lie easily |*w
,W brushed on by any one. Made in white, and twelve fashionable tints, c* £>%•
For full particulars and sample card ask *?* & : Y
M ‘ o)of:
ii T. C. BURKE, Sole Agt.
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91 jfeafeU TALK IS CHEAP!
D 0N ’ T PAY s,o ° FOR A
TALKING MACHINE
when you can buy one which for amusement will
■ < make the children happy and cause the old folks to
CSfcNt, smile. Complicated machines get out of order.
THE UNITED STATESTALKING MACHINE
' -aa Jy-S. <-<< ~ 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 BJ^xrz%xi% inches,
• with brass hinges and catch ; has hearing tubes for two persons, one (Ber-
linei s Gramophone) 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 HACHINE CO., (DEPT. J? ) 57 E. 9th ST., NEW YORK CITK
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►> “The Late Unpleasantness” K 4
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k‘ In the weather being over you may reasona-
bly expect clear, solid, spring weather from
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now on, rapidly merging into summer. That ‘A
calls for lighter Clothing and Hats. You «
bk need ’em, we’ve got ’em. You see them and
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you’ll buy, because they are the kind you A
►> want and the prices arc right. Splendid ‘J
1 Spring Suits at oj
; $7.50, $8.50 and SIO.OO i|
I BENSON & HOUSER I
The Up-to-Date Clothiers.
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See We Crescent Cljalnless
Price $75 Catalogue Free
Celebrated Cleveland
the city. Prices from | | le StaUHCh CfCSCent
S2O to SIOO The Go=Lightiy Imperial.
S. S. PARMELLEE.
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 -X
Central of Georgia
Railway Company
WGEORGIA Schedules in Effect; Feb. 25, 1898, Standard Time,
9°th Meridian.
1?2O am- 7 N °6 Jml I’L STATIONS | No. 2«| No. 8 ‘l’ N®. 8
12 19am 84* ~r, s‘-X ‘ U Ma «m- • -Ar| 725 pm| 740 am| 355 pm
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. 0 . 2 - 0 8m Ar. .. .Perry Lvj! 500 pm| !U 30 am
I l'L L aui Ar - Columbus. . .bv 400 pm
143 pm 'k'w'pk . Pni Yr ' .^ Ulham - • -, Lv l 930aui
t2ospm 10 25 pml ’ o !, CU X; * ’V* 1 . ' 6 18 pm i 121 pui
315 pml 11 05 pm --Smithville .Lv | 455 am |f 105 pm
5 50 pm i *■? ’ " --Lv| i 4 15 am 11 50 am
255 pm/. ,| L Ar -- -Columbia. ..Lv 1 900 am
3 37 pm ! Y-- - Dawson. . ..Lv 1 12 13 pm
499 om i 17 ?a y Ar ” I ‘O rt Hames. Lv No. 10 • Jio 30 am
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Solid trains are run to ands from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savau
aab and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smithville, Macon and Birming
ham via Columbus Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 between Macon
and Savannah and Aa.anta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for occu
pancy in Macon depot at 9:00 p. m. Tas-sengers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and Sa
vannah on No. 4, are allowed to remain Insleeper until 7a. m. Parlor cars between
Macon and Atlanta on trains Nos. 11 andJ2. Seat fare 2u cents. Passengers for
Wrightsville, Dublin and Sandersville takell:2s. Train arrives Fort Gaines
4:30 p. m., and leaves 10:30 a. m. Sundays. For Ozark arrives 7.25 p. m. and leaves
7.45 a. m. For further information or acb edules to points beyond our linen, address
J. G. CARLISLE, T. P. A., Macon, Ga. E p BONNER 11 T A
8. H. HINTON. Traitic Manager J. O. HAILE. G. P. A.
THEO. U. KLINE. General Superintendent.
LANDLORDS!
Do you know that we are the only exclusive rental agents in Ma
con. No other departments. If you are not satisfied with your in
come give us a trial.
A. J. McAfee, Jr., & Co.
357 Third Street.
J. S. BUDD cS6 CO.
320 SECOND STREET.
121 Walnut St. Hnr 00111 101(5 Oglethorpe St.
728 Walnut St. hj|FH H|l 1171 Oglethorpe St.
4(50 Oak St. 1 11U111 904 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.
1889. ESTABLISHED NINE YEARS. 1898.
Southern Dental Parlors,
Are tin <nigii;at(.rs <-f '"Live and Let Live” charges for High Class Den
tistry in Central and Southern Georgia.
Our Lusiiii ss is constauth increasing because we prove all our claims.
We Don’t Do Any Wcilt We Can’t Guarantee.
5-cent cotton doiit admit of war-time 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.
(No loss of consciousness or bad after effects.)
AllOthcr Work at Proportionately low Charges
We want your patronage, pud as an inducement for a
limited time
W e will Pay Ycm Railroad Fare io and From [Racon.
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,
Win. G. LONG, D. D, S., Propr. and M’gr.
614 Cherry Street, = = = Macon, Ga.
Hom e. In d u str les
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, Savß
Mills. Specialties—Watertown Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Grist Milla,
Cotton Gins.
Macon Refrigerators.
MUECKE’S Improved Dry Air Refrigerators. The best Re
frigerators made. Manufactured right here in Macon, any size and o!
any material desred. It has qualities which no other refrigerator ou
the market possesses. Come and see them at tbe factory o*« /Jew Si-
Rainy Weather
Make seed grow if they are GOOD. ;
We don’t have any other kind.
Plant now. ;
Streyer Seed Comp’y,
466 Poplar Street.
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