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THE MACON NEWS.
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THE STATE TICKET.
For Governor,
ALLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall.
For Secretary of State.
MARK A. HARDEN, of Bartow.
For Couiptroller-General,
W. A WRIGHT, of Richmond.
For Attorney-General,
JOSEPH M. 1 ERRELL, of Mer
riwether.
For Treasurer,
W. M. SPEER, of Fulton.
For CommlnlotHT of Agriculture,
O. B. STEVENS, of Terroll.
For School Commissioner,
G. R. GLENN, of Bibb.
Boys in War.
When we look at the grey-beard vete
rans of the civai war, our mind involunta
rily picl.un s Hi. • triiggl. of thirty-odd years
ago carried on by sueli as these. Hut we
only n. t.l to think a little, to do a little
sum ‘in subtraction to realize that then, as
now, tile soldiers who did the fighting
were mere Isiys.
Ami we need have no apprehension,
therefore, over the fact that the troops
now going to ihe front are made up mainly
of young men an.l hoys. It has been said
that the youngsters .ire tin- best fighters,
■because their plij.ic.il condition fortifies
them for the hardships of war. And they
have tiie ardor and daring which youth
gives to stimulate them in the contest.
No better material for an army can he
boasted of by any state in the Union. The
veil rans of the war will tell you so, be
cause a majority of I lie latter made their
flighting records when young. The Knox
ville Tribune, in commenting on tiie sub
ject, pays i.tiis tribute to tiie “Iwys.”
"Tiie lies! material of which to make
fighting soldiers is found in boys from
HI io 21. Tliis is tiie expression of old
commanders. There were many captains in
the civil war who were under 20 years of
age. There were .brigadier generals only
21 years old: General Grant was under 40
when lie entered I lie war. Stonewall Jack
eon liad won immortal lame at 38 and died
at 39. General Sheridan was a general at
30. Fitzhugh Lee was a major genral at
29. 'Alexander had conquered the world
before lie was 33. Napoleon became master
of Egypt, crosed the Vlps and fought the
lhatle of .Marengo at 30. Young men make
the best soldiers. The civil war was
'fought .by young men and boys. There are
living veterans of that war who are now
only 50 years of age, yet that war tiegun
thirty-seven years ago."
Here is a new complication. The Span
iards are such liars that the Washington
Post, feats it will ilie difficult to believe
them winn they cry "enough.”
Should Brook No Interference.
Already the sugestion lias come that
Germany will demand a voice in the dispo
sal of tiie Philipines, and this intimation
ds doubtless merely a forerunner of others
from oilier European powers, so that the
United Slates may expect to meet with
European interference in settling this af
fair with Spain.
Tiie News was opposed to this war, as
much because it believed there was an
honorable and satisfactory way out of it as
because it preferred an adversary nearer
our own size, but now that we are into it,
we hold that the United States should
brook no interefenee from outside sources.
By no process of reasoning can Germany
or any oilier European nation be consid
ered as having a right to a voice in the
3‘hillipine affair, and any pretensions from
that source should be met with an emphat
ic declaration from this government.
it will be no child’s play to resist Ger
many or tiie other powers of Europe, but
it would be more to our credit to assume
and maintain such a position than merely
to subdue Spain. We have undertaken
this affair on our own hook and without
the consent or co-operation of other na
tions; so should we conduct it to the end.
Else we will be forced to acknowledge that
we can be dictated to. and submit much
more tamely than Spain is doing when con
fronted by a superior force.
We have taken the Pliilliipines; lot us
hold them until we are ready to dispose of
them in our own way.
The tight that is being waged against
Colonel A. D. Candler by the ring politi
cians is very bitter. The people may be
assured that if his record was not clear
(he would be arraigned day in and day out
from one end of the state to the other. He
is a clean man. and their fangs get no hold
on him.—'Bainbridge Democrat.
That Insurgent Army.
At last the truth as to the size of the
insurgent army in Cuba has come to light.
We have been convinced all along that the
people for whom the United States is do
ing so much represent but a small part of
the poulation of Cuba, and that their army
In the held numbered but a few thousand
men. who were enabled to prolong the
struggle merely by conducting a sort of
guerrilla warfare—pretty much the same
P an pursued by Jesse James and his fol
owers in harrassing and evading twenty
times their numbers when these outlaws
th< terrors of western civilization.
But the statement was seriously made
that the insurgent army now in Cuba
numbers 30.000 men, who only needed arms
and ammuniton to themselves drive the
Spaniards from Cuba. It having been de
termined upon to furnish these arms etc
for this army of 30.000 insurgents, it be
vame necessary to ascertain the exact
in U^ b ‘w be,Ore the plan cou,d be carried
into effect. And now the authorities at
hud when it comes to arm
latt th L\ nSUr T nt amy in Cuba ’ that tbe
nw n thl y a “ yth - Inst€ad of
"* n there are not a quarter of that manv
a MnD ,S, h a " t tOb ’- th<> SCa "^ d guerß
t’ons . comprise the rebel force.
Consequently the plan formulated for
equipping some 30,000 to 60.000 insurgents
to .airy on the war during the rainy sea
t naUShL l£ WaS ori *nally
intended to keep our troops j n camps of
wSrT'n ", IhiS , SUmmpr ’ Atting them ail
well drilled and disciplined, and send them
Bm r th° I” the faH tO flnish Ihp J° b
, ut the truth having been made known as
3. the ,7 s ‘ lrKent ar “F. these plans had to
be suddenly changed. Hence the plan is
now to make a rapid invasion in force to
Se C< k a r na t Dj ° ther Cities ’ and
tuie the Spanish forces before the tor
rential rains of midsumer come.
There was another “extra” frost in Ma
con yesterday. But very few people-werz
aught, the majority of them preferred to
wait until the usual hour and read the full
account in The 'News. There’s no use for
others to try. The News is the only paper
in Macon that can or does give the news
on the day it happens. <
A Piece of Fooihardiness.
Sheer foolhardiness has cost the United
States navy five lives, in no other light
can the engagement at Cardenas be re
garded. Who is r. sponsible for it remains
to be raiiHd. aid ;t is w. H that the
Navy Department propos.*-- to .nv. stiL.»t.*
s he matte We do not b< lie v. iu holding
a very Ugnt rein on navai command
. r.». tut wt do heli. v. in d. m .n.ling a di. -
play of common nn.-( at su.ir, a crit. il
time.
It is possible that the investigator of the
j<l.-cl<sh attack on Cardenas thought to
imlate Dewey, or at least to do something
out of the ordinary, if the former was his
purpose he met with dismal failure,
though he was completely successful in the
latter. However, the brave ensign and sea
men who lost their lives in an effort to
obey impossible orders deserve the highest
praise, and their memories should be hon
ored as the flrat needless sacrifices tp an
unnecessary war
The hill of fare at Camp Norihr-n indi- '
cates that the government is determined
that the boys shall not grow fat and lazy
A Table of Distances.
Almost daisy we are asked, either over
the telephone of in person, to give the dis
tance .between Hong Kong and some other
place or to stat, off-hand how far (Manila
is from somewhere else.
We have invariiwily dor,- what we could
to relieve ignorance in matters of this
kind, but as we haven’t a good memory
for figures w«- have, perhap.-, at times huT
fe-r. 4 in the < stimation of those who pre
fered accuracy to a hasty reply in .matters
of this kind. We admit that we have con
sidered the latter the chi. f essential, for
we could not see that it would make any
• riou.: dilt.rence with our interrogator if
the. distance happenid to be a few miles
more or less than the actual m. tsuri men.t.
A table of distanr-es, how. v< r, having,
happily, to l;.li into our puss. - -:ion. w. pr. -
•ent it herewith with ti.e suggestion that
it be zasted in the hat for future refer
ence. Here it is:
Names of places. Miles.
.Manila to Hong Kong 63C
Manila to San Francisco 1 . 6,520
flong, Kong to Hawaii 4.800
Hawaii to Ran Francisco 2,080
Yckomoma to San Francisco 4,500
San Francisco to iNew York, via Cape
Horn 13,G10
Liverpool to New York 3,047
New York to,Cadiz 3,120
Now' York to Havana 1,215
Key West to Havana 90
Key W'est to d’orto flico 1,040
I'ape de Verde to Porto 'Rico 2.370
Hampton Roads to Porto Rico 1,200
Cadiz to'Canary I dand-i 780
Canary Islands to Cape Verde 856
Padiz to'Cape de Verde 1,636
Cadiz to Manila 12,780
Should, Spain midi t take to send a fleet
fiom Cadiz to .Manila her route would bo
iv way of Cape Town. The distance by
this route are as follows:
Cadiz to St. .Helena 3.812
’t. Helena to Cape
'apo Town to 'Mauritus..» 2.200
Mauhitus to .Colombo 2,090
'oluml..i to Singapore 1,560
Mngapnrc to Manila .... 1.436
■ls Spain is allowed to send he fleet
hrough tiie M< diterr.in. an. the Red Sea,
the Suez Canal and tjie 'Arabic Sea the
distance to (Manila would be lessened about
3,500 miles.
Wo gather from the Griffin News and
Sun that Editor Glessner is also shocked
over the alleged fact that Colonel Candler
“cusses” a little. We are not given to
profanity ourselves and wo do not like it
in others, but we confess to a deep admira
tion for any man who has a “cussing"
vocabulary that can shock our friend
Glessner. And now we will not he at all
urprised to learn that sanctified brother
of the News and Sun is opposing some
body or other on the ground that he im
bibes too freely of coffee or other strong
beverages. . •••
A great many puns have been made on
Dewey’s name, but the Albany iHerald
goes the average punster several better
ind plays the whole gamut in the follow
ing:
O Dewey was the morning
Upon the first of May;
And Dewey was the admiral
Down in Manila 'bay;
(And Dewey were the regent’s eyes,
Those eyes of royal blue:
And Dewey feel discouraged?
1 Dew not we Dew!
The Macon Evening 'News is wrathy be
cause Uncle Sam placed the dusky dons
■apt tired off the coast of Florida in charge
of negro troops. The Ivlacon ladies atoned
for this w'rong, (?) however, by showering
flowers upon the Spaniards. They were the
lions of the day in Macon last Sunday.—
Madison Advertiser.
Our only surprise is that the person who
could not agree with us in the above sen
timent did not also place an interrogation
point after the “ladies.”
Attention is called to the fact that sev
eral bill collectors in other states have
been taken for Spanish spies and were shot
on the spot. In times -like these a man
has a right to be suspicious.
If the Powers of Europe attempt to bring
pressure to bear on the United States with
reference to the Philippines, they
find that the United States is not Turkey
nor Greece.
Now that Admiral Sampson has cap
tured all the Spanish fishing craft afloat
he has decided to do something.
CUBA WILL BE FREE.
Uncle Sam has gone to war.
With Spain across the sea.
We’ll fight hard for victory,
■And set poor Cuba free!
We are proud of this fair land,
The flag which soon will be
Waving over Cuba.
For that isle shal be free!
Farewell, then, to the bondage
That Spain has had o’er thee.
Oh! fearless isle of Cun.r.
Thou soon shall be set free!
You have struggled long enough
To gain your liberty.
And now we’ve taken it in our hand,
Ere long we’ll set you free!
The stars and stripes wil float on high.
And then how proud we’ll be
To know they float o’er Cuba.
For the island will be free!
"M. C. B.”
Fh« fit
('.sila - f "7“ ""** fs »
—e/' every
FROM A DISTINGUISHED EDUCATOR.
I have found Cheney s Expectorant su
perior to anything I have ever tried for
colds and bronchial trouble. Send me by
first mail six bottles of your mod excellent
medicine.
PROF. J. H. RICHARDSON.
HwrotwqtAr Tenn.
MB rd i 8
KVr/y the reguiremcnts of evtry fro- 1
fession.it »r amattur. A r'<zZw«*Z’4> feature is its j
CUT PAPER PATTERNS
A'.jtA issue coniiuns, antemg its rich varietv of
fashions, two gtowns, far which cut fat terns I
UTILITY SKIRTS, WASH SKIRTS, SHIRT
WAISTS, TAILOR-MADE GOWNS
if you are seeking- ne7v tiesigns, you will fin;l
what you want in the ftiges of the BAZAR, at
25c, PER PATTERN
WAIST, SLEKVE, 6r SlilßT - COMPLETE GOW N, 7.’»e.
aiui rs you will send us the number of the fatter r
you wish, and enclose the amount, tue will send
if to you. If you are not familiar with the .
BAZAR, we will send you as a special ojfejr a
TRIAL SUB. 25c. FOUR WEEKS
upon receipt of the money
1W Cents a Copy - Sub., $4 Ou pf . r ypar
vddrw, harper a brothers. s . v . city
N M
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Sabbath Breab.e-*s<
At a tnnetlnu es th/> locnl Womso'c Tern
pcroncn union nt Ottawa the other day ti
jtavn a shocking nxsmple ®f the In
rtlfler-. neo to Sabbath ob.crvnriep which is
creeping over the modern world. Bhe stat
ed that she had, to her ahauno anti sorrow,
seen two tnon looking In ut the window of
a well known taiior'a shop on the Sabbath
day, evidently engaged in selecting the
materials for their new spring suits. She
added that she hud consulted a solicitor
as to whether tin re is no law which cculd
be invoked tor the purposo of putting a
stop to such profane conduct and that sbo
bad been informed in reply that, though '
there is at pit sent no law under which
tradesmen can Lu compelled to pull their
blinds down on Sundays, it was quite
within the j owerof tiie legislatvtro to pats
bUcli a law She ask<d the mooting tit
join in a petition to the legislature in fa
vor of such an emu t.meiit, anil the matter
was referred to tiie Lind s day committee.
1 b< lii've ti at I can capthe shocking ex
perience of this Cnnaiiian lady. I have
seen ladies in church on Sunday taking
stock of the bonnets of their lady neigh
bors, obviously with the view of deciding
on the purchasis that, they contemplated
making during the week. Such conduct
occurs in all countries. It seems highly
improbable that there is any law in Canada
for the purpose of stopping this desecra
tion not only of the Sabbath, but of the
house of prayer, and the Canadian legis
lature would do well to take.this evil into
consideration at the same time as the oth
er.—London Truth
Plies, mien, t-iiest
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment wiP
cure Blind, Bleeding, and ftebing Pil-e
wberi all other Ointment* have failed H
absorbs the tumors, allays the Itching «•
once, acts as a poultice, gives instar* re
Hes. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Otntmem
is prepared only for Plies and Itching of
the private parts, ami nothing else. Every
box Is warranted. BoM by druge’lsts er
sent by mall on receipt »f price, 50c. and
si.C-9 per box.
WILLIAMS M F’G CO., Prop’s.,
Clevelas>4 O
FRENCH
TANSV
WAFERS
These are the Genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris.
Ladies can depend upon securing relief
rom 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. G*.
is a non-poisonous
“einedy for
’loot, 8 p«* rina to i rh«• a,
VhitoH, u n n a t u ra 1 dis
hmv or any infiainma*
ion, irritation or ulcera
tion of hi uco u s mom
br.-ni'-H. Non-astringent.
Sold Uy Mi uggiHta,
or sent in plain wrapper,
by express, prepaid, for
♦ 1.00, or 3 bottles, $2.75.
<’.ireiilar Mcut ot>
If in Necti of a Safe,
Buu a Good One.
Below is a list of merchants who know
a good thing when they see it. List of
sales since March 22, 1898:
Georgia Quincy Granite Company.
Jones Grocery Company.
Rogers & Joiner Commission Company
L. C. Crawford.
J. S. Frink.
A. E. Harris.
Jake Ginsburg, Cordele, Ga.
J. B. Rati.
M S. Rogers.
J. B. Frink.
Ft! Devlin.
H. Kessler.
N. I. Part.
E. Friedman.
W. J. Wyche.
Hardeman Grocery - Company.
A. Delkin, Atlanta, Ga.
Davidson Jewelry Company.
H. D. Adams.
J. T. Callaway, Jr
■412 Second St. Phone 334.
For Sale
Ml tel
Mill
The Johnson & Harris store
building, corner Fourth and Cherry
streets, now occupied by A. and
N. M. Block.
6 room house, io Franklin
street, known as the “Dickey”
property.
3 room dwelling, 314 Jackson
street.
The Glover residence on Hugue
nin Heights.
The Chapman property on Oc
mulgee street, in front of M. am.- I.
street railway shops with two 4
room houses.
Two 4 room dwellings on the
Tindall property.
5 acres on Vineville car line, ad
joining Crump’s park.
Vacan lots 011 Gray property in
rear of Mercer university.
Vacant lots on Tindall property
and on Huguenin Heights.
Handsome set of office fixtures,
suitable for bank or similar use.
For any information apply ~
M. P. CALLAWAY,
Receiver,
Progress Loan Improvement and
Manufacturing Company.
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 lat. _ . . , v
macon Friday evening, may i 3 ißgi
It Catches Them.
No Fo’mui. flenu
Bi& ' I
The Decoy will rid your premises of
Roaches or Water Bugs completely. Every
one indorses it. Direction* with each trap.
By mail 3ac each. Special price in dozes
! tots to hospitals
And plenty of ammunition are bore to
; use in war against, roaches end other nox
| icm.« Insects. Our Insect Powder t« -erraiti
death, end a small quantity will work tear
ful destruction. And don't forget W pur
chase enough camfihot. camphor cakes and
moth balls to insure the safety of your
.winter garments during their' summer
rest.
H. J. LAMAR & SONS,
Cherry Street, Mneon, Ga.
Iff
The Criticism
On clothing made by us is always fivoe
ble. Men who have been for years adicted
to the “ready made" habit succumb to tiie
fascination of a perfect fitting suit whUn
they Ram that it costs uo more than the
other kind
our d.'.-i'ay of suh’ngs ami tro.’-seiiiigs
for summer wear is worth looking at.
Come in and see the- 'prevailing styles. We
won’t ask you to order.
We spare our customers much trouble in
fitting, etc., but we don’t spare ours.lves.
Tlfe utmost care is taken to make gar
ments that are satisfactory to our cus
tomers.
Geo. P. Burdick & Co..
568 Mulberry Street.
PULLMAN CAR LINE
BETWEEN
Cinc»nn*iCi, Indianapolis, or
' Louisville and Chicago
i’UE NORTHWEST.
Pullman BufFet Sleepers on night
trains. Parlor chairs and dining car*
on day trains. The Monon trains make
the fastest time between the Snutherc
winter resorts and the summer res..-ru
>f the Northwest.
W. H. McDOEL, V. P. A G M
FRANK J. REED, G. I r A.,
Chicago, 111.
For furtner particulars address
K W GLAD ING. Gen. Agi
W. H. REICHERT.
PRHCTiGHL PFiPER HANGER
AND
INTERIOR OEGORRTOR.
HONEST WORK. LOW PRICES. Esti
mates cheerfully furnished. Drop me a
postal.
163 COTTON AVENUE. MACON. GA.
-f. A
ihiam’s Kidney t
• no equal in diseases of tiie
*,ys ar.d Urinary <Argans, Have \
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verworked your nervous sys
aid caused trouble with your\
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in the loins, side, back, groins £
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a i'v.ii ;iticv of Lite face,
r under the cy. s " Too t req is-nt de A
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Fills will impart n-.-w life to the dis &
v eiised organs, tone up the system A
Aand make a. m-„ r man of you By't
' mail 50 cents per box. ■ ty
fl r Wtl.i.i am.-; M: Co., Prop-; . Uieve'anrl, O. X
For Sale by H. J. Lomai & Sons,
Wholesale Agents
T fTsmith,
(Almost opposite Postoffiee.>
Spring Hits ana I ies
II T ater Cooler s,
Ice Cream Frezeis,
Bet iy Plates,
Notions, Crockejy, '
Glassware and China.
THE FAIR,
mum
Easily, QuicktY, Permafjestfly
MAGNETIC NERVINE
antee to Cnre insomnia, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria,
Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, Seminal Losses,
Failing Memory—the result of Over-work, Worry,
Sickness, Errors of Youth or Over-induigence.
Price 50c. and §1: 6 boxes $5.
For quick, jositive and lasting results in Sexual
Weakness, Imoon-ncv. Nervous Debilitv and Lo=t
Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPEClAL—double
strength —will give strength and tone to every part
and effect a permacent c ire. Cheapest and best,
roo Pills fz; by mail.
FREE — A bottle of the famous Japanese Liver
Pellets will be given with a $r box or more ot Mag
netic Nervine, free. Sold only by
For sale by Goodwyn’e Drug Store and
Brown Houaa Pharmacy.
IfIUhWKH
Cold Cure cures colds in the bead, colds on the
lungs, old colds, new coldsand obstinate colds, and
all forms of grip. Stops sneezing, discharges from
the nose and eyes, prevents catarrh, diphtheria
pneumonia. knd all throat and lung troubles. These
pleasant little pellets r.re absolutely harmless. La\e
saved thousands of Ilves and prevented much sick
ness. The Munyon Remedy Company prepare a
separate cure for each disease. At all druggists—
-25 cents a viaL If you need medical advice write
Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch Street, Philadelphia. It is
absolutely free.
E. Y. MALLARY, E. N. JELKS,
President. Vice-President.
J. J. COBB, Cashier.
Coiwciai mid Sayings Bank,
MACON, GA.
Genetti Bailkliig Biisflnass ?rAni«ai!teti
$5.00 will rent a box in our Safety De
posit Vault, au absolutely safe plan u
which to deposit jewelry, silverwari .tin
securities of all kinds.
UNION SAVINGS U AM-.
AND TRIM < OlMr «. N • j
MACON, <;a
Satety Ifoposi; Huhw Ft,: »<ee.
J V\ < *abaiiiKH, UreHhß-nf s 14 t’lin*
vice-president; C. M Dir, Cashi.-r
Capital. S2tM,tHX> SiH-plu. x»e
Interest paid on <kpostts Deposit .■
savings and they will !«• iu.-rtuse.l h
lercat compounded nertti-annttHllt
THr EXCHANGE KA N !’•
Os Macon, Oa.
Capital f!’>(«<•,
SurpiHb I&U U.K
J. W. Cabaniss. President
S. S. Dunlap. Vice-President
C. M On, Cashier.
L.bertit to its <UHlt>:u:'r«. aeeommcMats
■ o Hit- public, and prudent in it:; maim,.
<nr*nt, this bank solicits +
oth.-r business In its line.
« r
OS ItKi’TOILH.
Vv. R. Rogers, L. W. Hunt, Joseph it*,
nenberg, R. E. Park, S S. Dunlap. J
JI. J. Damar. Jr., A i>
fit-id. VV M. (loreion.
F.STA JUbfOcP (H.;h.
R H PLANT t’ll.hS l» iil't
Cashifc-
4. S’, i't .A N’t ’b» St IN .
RAN K KH,
MA<<lN, <IA.
a general banking business transact'
mil all consistent eortesies cheerfully e>
tended to patronc. Certificates nt d« por
issued bearing Interest.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of MACON, GA,
The accounts of banks, corporatlat
firms and Individuals received upon th
most favorable terms consistent with <w
evrvatlve banking. A share of your bo»
iiiess respectfully solicited.
R, H PLANT,
• President
George H. Plant. Vice- President.
W. W. Wrigley, Cashier.
Southern Loan
and Trust Company
of Georgia.
MACON - GEORGIA.
VAFITAL ANO SURPLUS, kk(>O,OOO.Oe
J. S. SCOFIELD, Pres.
Jos. W. PALMER, Vice-.Pre*;.
F. O. SCHOFIELD, Treasurer
STEED & WIMBERLY, Attorneys
Offers investors carefully selected Firr
Mortgage Bonds, yielding 6 and 7 per cen
interest, payable semi-annually.
These mortgage loans are legal loves,
ruent for the funds of Trustees, Guardian:
and oihars desiring a security which >
non-fluctuating in value, and which yield
the greatest income consistent with At
solute safety.
Acts as Executor, Trustee, Guardia'
Transacts a General Trust Business.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Real Estate Loans
We have large quantities of money sub
ject to sight draft, for loans on city, farm
or suburban property.
Straight interest loans.
Annual payment loans.
Monthly payment loans.
ecurily Loan and Abstract Co.
370 Second St, Phone 82.
T. 11. WHST,
Secretary and Attorney.
• PH VSH.-HMS.
S > 3!<H >i > vldUh i. ~
Office over Sol Hoge’s drug store, 572 Mui
berry street. ’Phon 60.
Hours: 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 and 4:30 tc
5:30 p. m.
Residence 452 College street. ’Phone 728
J’K, .j, H hhoRTHu
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat,
*ver Sol Hoge’s, corner Mulberry
Second streets.
!>K. U. H. PEETE,
Eye, Ear. Mose and Throat,
170 Second fit,
DR. MAURY M. STAPLER.
Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.
60S Mulberry street. Phene 121
Dr. W. L. SMITH,
DENTIST.
Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason. 353 Sec
ond street. ’Phone 452.,
OK. J J SUIiEKNFnW7
Permanently Located.
In the specialties venereal, Lost Sti
ergy restored. Female irregularities *n3
Poison Oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address, In confidence, with stamp, 51’
Fourth Street. Macon, Ga.
Horse Shoeing
New and Improved Methods,
Guarantee! to
Stop Forging.
scalping Knee and Shin Hitting. Prevents
Contraction, corns and ail 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 189«.
r.-e-.n- Ft F>
In cu.ull :.. • ;.<- th. -i> is often a good
deal rd 1 l.'.ui: then uro no st raps
lett over ■it n <n!s to ixvii the dog.
To pure},. ; the bfocuits that
COP.r. !».- mns alter nuhll:)
a lin..iici,ii I,x t 1( severely
by tltuM- . -i.c !h;i little means ti 4
lOU.-t li'.il.e lie.; I. ~; ,<: a great v,av.
Wit a:; I .- , f j. aid juiipimint ami cun
ou< u ay i:,. 1 uiparkint,branch
i>l the i >...ny at. > »[!, ti-e Aitor H.e
wu<> J 3 rv- > . a;.m. t aiv.avs a re-
siduum ;;t It." !>;'t..a . .)! the [Mil. i Ut this
in a k<‘tll- ata. I.i . ~it 1:1 ;ure>l pl an until
h CK.msidcij!.!v timidity <jf scraps and lett
over soup imcumulatcs Pour into this
any surplus n.ilk. swei t cr sour, that may
be on hand ami ph.ee the • kettle uu the
stove to bud, stirring it frequently, that it
imjy not’burn Then stir in until it is as
thick an it can be handled sows ground
feed, such as is prepared for farm animals
and soid at Leu stoves. This feed has a
quantity of coarse cate in it nnd should be
sifted through an ordinary flour sifter
belore It Is stirred into the soup. Remov'd
the kettle from the lire and when partly
cool add ci.-e tess;*e-uni ul of soda and two
teaspc.onfu's of baking ponder fo' every
four quart:, oi the br.tter. It may then be
rolled out into l.iscuits or diopjied from a
spoon upon greas-ud pans. Bake the cukes
until quite brown in a very hot oven. If
packed iu a dry place, they will keep in
definitely.—New Ym-k Ledger.
IA COLLEGE EDUCATION BY MAILI
- X— Thorough instruction S
2feh>Hr<ilrTlME( in lKH>k k.vping and 3
= business, shorthand,sci s
s —Z2 c> * ence, journalism, lan |
’■ ft SITG DY/ Rusges, architecture, §
- surveying.drawingtciv- -4
= CT wjjiWk 111 mechanical, steam, =
H electrical, hydraulic, 5
- A. municipal, sanitary, 2
3 . railroad and structural a
Z ‘ni’tffiI engineering. Exin-rt in- E
2 jj>y structors. Fifth year, g
~ Fees moderate. §
£ catalog free. 5
S Mwlr.fe'ie..- M State subject tn which c
S interested.
g NATIONAL CORIIKSPOXnEN'CK INSTITVTR, One.) 1
2145Swon<i Nntion&l Bank Butiding, Waxhlngtou, B. €. S
MARION W. HARRIS
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office, 556 Cherry Street.
BECOME A MAN
This will interest those who have doctored with
“medical companies’’ and “free prescrip
tion” fakes and electric belts, until they are thor
aoughly disgusted. lam a well known
physician of Chicago and have made
nervous disorders and all diseases
peculiar to men a special study for
20 years. I haven’t a remedy that will
do wonders tn a few days, but with pa
tience and the correct use of my treat
ment 1 will guarantee to MAKE A MAN OF
YOU IN TIME. For a short time I will send a full
month’s treatment of my “NKKVK-SKEIIS” with
some valuable private instructions, for 61.00, or six
boxes (a full course) for $5.00. 1 HAVE CUREO
THOUSANDS AND CAN CURE YOU. If
suffering from a chronic disease of any nature write
to me in confidence at once. All medicines sent in
plain wrappers.
DOCTOR GRAHAM,
114 Dearboru St., Room 1109, Chicago, 111.
You Can flifoifl to
Patronize Home Influstru
■Vhen you get the beet w»rk and the lev
■st prices by doing so.
I ask no concession in my favor. I elm
oly offer you the best work for the lea»
noney A comparison Is all I-ask.
W. H. Schatzman
Builder and Repairer of
Buggies, Wagons, Carriages
Everything that can be done by an
vheelright er blacksmith. Buggy an
•arrlage painting a
Money.
Loans negotiated on improved city prop
erty, on farms, at lowest market rates
business of fifteen years’ standing. Facill
ties unsurpassed.
HOWARD AT. SMITH
314 Second St., Macon, Ga
FOR
nnistic Dtessniaßinn
Ladles’ Tailoring
In swell styles see
MISS GAUGHAN,
285 Washington Avenue
If You Want.
Your watches and jewelry repaired call
on the Davidson Jewelry Company, 308
Second street. We also carry a fine line
of watches and jewelry.
WHY DON’T YOU READ??
We have made it possible for you to
read all the late and popular books at a
nominal cost. You are not obliged to buy
them. We rent them to you.
WE ARE THE ORIGINATORS
of this •’up-to-date" idea, and If you will
give it a trial we are. confident you will
be pleased.
HEADQUARTERS FOR WAR NEWS.
Make it a rule to call at our store be
fore going home. You will get the very
latest here. Meet your friends and have a
good time.
AVE OPEN A COLD BOTTLE
of ink occasionally. BURR BROWN,
The Bookseller.
macon screen co.
Manufacturers of the best adjustable
wire window screens and screen doors.
Your patronage respectfully solicited. Es
timates furnished free of charge. J. D.
Newbanks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue,
'<aeon, Ga.
News and Opinions
o p
National Importance.
THE SUN
ALONE
Contains Both.
Daily, by mail $6 a year
D’ly and Sunday,by mail. $8 a year
«
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper
in the world.
Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year
Address THE SUN, New York.
| Tlie VYonsan "Who Uses i
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| oOS A ■ ji
I Washing Powder j
£ finishes her work as
J J fresh and bright as
;> her house is clean. 'pS
' [ Largest package—igreatest economy. 4"* jjS
i ■ £!tt WfflfWW®: |
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4-2 Second Girci.t
PIANOS AND ORGANS -
The celebrated Sohnier A- Co. Piano ORGANS.
The celebrated Ivers X Pond. The Estey Organ
The reliable Bush Ai Gerts and numerous The Burdett organ,
nth: r good makes. The Waterloo Organ.
I have been selling ri:m<,2 and Organs for the last twenty-five years and have
always sold and always will soil the very he t lußtruments at the greaiest bargains
Perhaps iM
11 s m oMb
Wet
Enough 40#
Down youi wa, but if not v c have an exccllen line of garden
hose at 10c per foot. The rubber in it is good and so is
the fibre. A handy li tie “hose cart” co ts oni\ sl.lO.
Protects I he hose anti boon saxes its mice
Don’t let the yrass on lawn or j bit g t too b'g for you.
We have several muk- of hawu Mowtr- that tiil easy, cut
clean and cost *i!niii s . ;>() to <,i; according to t-izc. lland
clippcrs, good io: comers and small patches al oi’c
4 liese are just reminders that we are alive to the meds
oi the season.
See Hie Crescent Chaiiess
Price $75 Catalogue Free
o r r ß ‘c e yeief7n | The Celebrated Cleveland
the city. Prices irom iyj ie staunch Crescent
S2O to sioo The Go=Lightly Imperial.
S. S. FARM ELLEE.
Coast line to Mackinac
. NEW STEEL CTx, X?* The Greatest Perfeo
passenger tlon yet attained lr»
STEAMERS. Boat Construction:
Luxurious . Equip-
SPEED, ment, Artistic Fur-
COMFORT , J nishiny, Decoration
ano SAFETY (andEfficientService
To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Petoskey, Chicago
No other Line oflMra ft l*anorama »>f *6O miles of «fjual variety and interest.
Four Trips per Week Between Errry Dav and Bay and Scrv!*o Between
Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac cKEIS: BUaOITAND Cl fVtIAND
nnwan, “thk ,«<>.- mhuiusttb Put -In - Say nlX*. Tj.;?,? “. n ,s.
AAU nbLIITH. and Toledo. Conn.tctions are mada at Cleveland with
LOW RATKB t» HetnroMtn* BMlilnM and Kn ln-.se Ttab.s tor li points East, South
Return, Including IHeaUaud Berths. Approx* ?, n ' ’ s * ,u ’ h west, and at Detroit for ull )>oinU
linnte Cost from Cleveland, from Toledo. North and Northwest.
sl4; from Detroit, $12.i0, Sunday Trips July, Angnst,
, September and October Only.
Oeiioii unc tew sa®iian comuony
gffitesa 3>1»« The only safe, euro and
® steiiwn'4 S lacsr; *J S to znafriad Ludi.-a.
A»k i'or J>a. MOTT s .V.r. r’£XL3 nnd tube .10 other.
St>ad I'or circular. i-i’.IJO jo r Ssox, G !><«< * £or
OiS.. AlO r L' , X"!S CJEIIRjiIiCLVI-! C’O., - Cleveland, Oldo.
For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents.
Ladies’ and Gent’s Fine Beits
Made to Order.
TRUNKS REPAIRED.
No Drayage Charged.
G. BERND &, CO.
450 Cherry Street. Phone 185.
DISINFECTANT LIME
Keep your yard and under house well
sprinkled with the above and it will pre
vent sickness and ?ave you many a dollar.
Price reduced to 50c per barrel, delivered
T. C. BURKE, Macon, Ga.
Your Watch Needs Cleaning,
That’s all that’s the matter with it. That’s what makes
it stop sometimes just when you want to know the time
Bring it here. We’ll put it in good order and guarantee it
for a year
FOR ONLY $2.00.
BEELRRD, - - TnBT IK„ elEr .