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THE STATE TICKET.
For Governor,
ALLEN D. CANULLH, Os Hall.
For Secretary of State,
MARK A. HAKULN, or Bartow.
For Comptroller-General,
W. A WRIGHT, of Hichmond.
For Attorney-General,
JOSEPH M. TEHKtLL, of Mor
riwuLhor.
For Treasurer.
W. M. SPELK, of Fulton.
For Conimisionxr of Agriculture,
O. Li. STEVENS, ol Ton oil.
For School Coinmiailoner.
G. K. GLENN, of Bibb.
The Carlibts.
Tin talk of < .irin-i n.'.iugs in Spain, and
pa it ii-ulai ly tin 1 rumor iii.il the person
known a;. I >on ...nine de Bourbon proposes
to put liiln. i>l al lto load of the Cai'list
party, may inciu a curiosity in some to
know who the < ailisH ire and what they
Ktand for in Spain, in tins connection the
Kansas t'ily Sial makes some interesting
excel |>ts fiotn history. Ferdinad V., who
came to the throne of Spain after th.
earth had .(tlij from the Napoleonic
earthquake, married, lor his fourth wife,
Maria I 'ht i. iina. daughti r of the King of
Napli M, I si. t< l of the .'luchess de th ri'i
and niece of Queen (Marie Amelie, wife ot
King Louis Philippe oi Fr.ini'c. Ferdinand
always a nn a railde creature, likn most
Spansih monarchs. In i .inie more miserable
after In- fourth marriage. He fell com
pletely under Ute domination of his hand
come vnengetii. ambitious and thoroughly
unprincipled wife.
Queen -Maria Christina was determined
that the crown of Spain should descend to
her family. But governing the descent
was the decree of Philip V., which had
(been law in Spain lor 120 years and which
declin ed I hat no w oman could reign in
fspain where there lived a male descendant
of Philip IV. In default of male heirs
from the marriage of Ferdinand V. and
IMarla Christina, the lawful successor un
der the d< < ree of Philip V. was lion Car
los, Ferdinand's brother. As it. turned
out, the first child born to this couple was
a girl, Isaibt 41a. who fourteen months later,
was followed by a sister. Even before the
liirlh of Isabella, the Queen 'Maria Chris
tina began a movement for the setting
aside of Ihe law of Philip V. Ferdinand,
for a considerable period, resisted, but
yielded at last, and on \pril 6, IX3O, or
dered that an incomplete decree by Charles
JV.. in 17X9, which appeared to repeal the
Salle law. should be published and made
perpetual. All the Bourbons protested,
and the King endeavored to undo ills ac
tion by what was called a “decree of
derogation.*' but on his deathbed lie de
clared that ills act was Hie result of mis
representation and was therefore null and
void. This restored his act intended to
make his daughter Isabt Ila his heir. Whin
Ferdinand died Mario Christina was reign
ing as Queen Regent and the little girl
Isabella was tin heir apparent, just as the
iMarie Christina reigns in the name of the
little boy known as Alfonso XIII.
Tile brother of Ferdinand, usually known
as Hon Carlos, but who indulged in the
name and title at home of Carlos Maria
Isidor de Borhon y-Borbon. infant of
Spain, entered his protest before the death
of Ferdinand against all the proceedings
setting aside the Salle law admitting the
female line, and declared himself the law
ful heir-apparent to the throne of Spain,
dtn med in t e|y on the death of Ferdinand
tlie northern provinces of Spain arose and
declared for King Charles, as he was
styled, and these people were called Car
lists, a name which continues to exist.
Those who adhered to the existing govern
ment. the government of the Queen Re
gent. were popularly called Chrlstinos.
Ihe cause of Don Carlos, dear to the
Spanish heart as standing for bigotry and
despotism, seemed at one time likely to
triumph, but was betrayed by one of its
generals. Morotto. Hon Carlos fled from
Spain, and in 1X44 abdicated in favor of
his son, the second Hou Carlos. Cabrera
Invaded Spain In 1X49. but he neglected
ills former practice of murdering and mu
tilating his prisoners, and his efforts were
not supported with the former enthusiasm.
The second Hon Carlos attempted to enter
Spain In IS4S and again in 1860, when he
was arrested and signed a renunciation
of his claims to the Spanish throne. The
present pretender is a third Ikm Carlos,
grandson of tht first, a son of Don Juan'
He has made several attempts to over
throw the government of Spain; the most
formidable beginning in 1573 and lasting
until 1X76. The Hon Jaime, who is de
scribed as desirous of mixing in Spanish
affairs ns head of the Carlists, is the son
of the third Don Carlos.
It is a noticeaible fact in Spanish history
that no real curse ever permanently de
parts from Spain. One of the permanent
afflictions of Spain Is what may be termed
< arllsni. In no other country is such a
Party as the Carlists possible, it is a
party willing to shed its blood for a ffOV
ernment of the worst type of the four
teenth century. There have been many
Carlist risings, and they are perpetually
expected.
Sampson seems to excel in capturing
fishing craft rather than in bombarding
fortified cities, he wasted tons of steel on
Kan Juan without accomplishing anything
of real consequence.
Legislating in the Interests of Capital.
M hat possible objection can be made to
running this war on a temporary loan in
the form of treasury notes, non-interest
beanng and redeemable in coin at the
pleasure of the government, as has been
often done from the war 1812 down? Who
wants our bonded debt increased?
The people need more ourrency in their
daily business, that a treasury note issue,
something like the greenb.uk would fur
nish and even without a legal tender feat
ure they would float at par but idle capi
tal wants bonds to invest in and draw in
terest on.
•Walker, of Massachusetts, recently said
on the floor of the House that they were
here to legislate for the people and not for
the hankers. But the vote in the House
showed Walker’s mistake.
The interest bearing capital of the
world has always tried to have money
scarce to increase its value. To increase
the value of dollars means to reduce the
Price of all that labor produces.
Unless a dollar buys more it is not worth
ore. One of the ways to increase the
value of anything i s to lessen the quantity.
Savannah, Macon and Atlanta will fur
nish over half of Georgia’s quota of vol
unteers. When it comes to an actual test
•tue "town boys" are usually found ready
to do their duty, says the Dublin Dispatch
Grades in the Navy.
The promotion of Dewey to the rank of
admiral calls up the fact that the United
States have had but two admirals, first,
David G. Farragut, and David ID. Porter:
only three vice-admiral*. Farr.vgat, Porter
and Andrew H. Foote, mention.- the At
lanta Journal in an interesting editorial
on the subject of grades in the navy.
It is a fact that the average citizen L
more famiLar with the gralvse in our .vmy
than with those in the navy so nat I'it
information here given will < nli.'.nun
many.
There mT'? no admiral, or vlce-admiri:
in the Unit.-«i States navy until the civil
war. Ih< se grades were created tht n a
rewards for distinguishes! service, just as
the rank of general and lieutenant general
were established for distinguished s< rvice
in the army.
The rank of rear admiral has existed
ever since the establishment of our navy,
as has the- rank of major general in our
our army. Ihe ranks in the navy and the
army correspond as follows:
Navy. Army.
Admiral. General.
Vice-admiral. Lieutenant General.
Rear admiral. Major General.
Commodore. Brigadier general.
Captain. Colonel.
f ommander. Lieutenant colonel.
Lieut. Commander. Major
Lieutenant. Captain.
Ensign. - Lieutenant.
Evin when we had an admiral of the
navy and a general of the army, they die.
not command the entire army and navy
except under the din ctioH of the president
wlio, under the constitution, is the com
ma rider-in-chief of both.
The naval officers of highest rank has
command of the fleet or squadron with
whi-h h<' is present, just as he ranking
army officer commands ■>. troops win.
v/l’cni I <• is ip t>ie field or in camps.
T"e e ( forces of tim Un .-d Stales con
■'■t ii’tt rhe entire navy .-< rond i H< < i
third a squadron, fourth, single vessels,
a.-cot ling io liu i; size ami power. rrar
admiral commands a He..t; as a majm gen
eral commands a division. A commodois
commands a squadron, as a brig.idir r gen
eral commands a m igadi . A captain com
mands a ship of tile J.irgo-t size, as a Col
om I commands a regiment. Commanders
command vessels oi tile second Hass and
tlie officers of minor rank have appropri
ate commands down to the smallest craft
in the navy.
In tlie absence of rear admirals commo
dores command fleet and squadrons. Tlie
command of m.vy yards r orresponds to the
command of army deparltnenis.
The men of Dewey’s fleet will got SIX 7.-
000 in prize money for destroying the
Spanish fleet.
Fastening the Gold Standard Upon Us
It is already evident that tin 'Republi
can party is taking advantage of present
disturbed conditions to fix the single '.old
stand.ir.l more securely and permanently
upon this country.
There never was a cause so wick. J that
advocates could not be hire.l in its b. hall.
The gold standard Republican party, a.-
a party, now stand fully committed to per
petuate the exclusion of silver as one of
the full money metals.
The only reason now given for it is that
silvt r is too cheap, it is a “dishonest, dol
lar,” a “lifly-cent dolar.” With a secre
tary of the treasury urging on con.grer.a
legislation to more firmly fix upon ns the
single gold standard, and a president say
ing to a 'Belshazzar banquet of New York
millionaires (to their great delight) that
it was tlie true policy’ to always pay tne
creditors in the dearest dollars, there can
be no retreat, and the battle of 1900 will
see no lodging on that question.
Here Is an admission from Judge Atkin
son's home paper, his own -personal'organ,
that should convince the gentleman of the
hopelessness of his ease. The Brunswick
Times says:
“Two primaries will doubtless be held
for the election of governor and officers of
state on June fith. One will be called by
the regular Democracy and one by the ring
combination. It is generally conceded that
'Handler will have a large majority of the
votes cast in the Democratic primary, and
that the strength of the ring will be con
centrated on Atkinson.”
A story in which there is a thread of
romance is 'now 'being tohl of Admiral
Dewey. According to report when a young
man he loved a beautiful girl -who in turn
had an affection for ami later married a
Spaniard. If this is true, it is evident that
when lie went into the engagement with
the Spanish fleet Dewey remembered some
thing besides the Maine.
Says the Buffalo Times: “The address
issued by the Archbishops of the Catholic
church on the war is a. splendid patriotic
utterance. No such eloquent and timely
declaration from ecclesiastical authorities
on the great subject engrossing the
thoughts of American patriots has hither
to appeared.”
While Rome was ’burning, Nero fiddled;
and now when thb country is in the perils
of civil war, sMark is mounted astride the
Stock Ticker,
Yellow Ja.in.liee Cured.
Suffering humanity should be supplied
with every means posisble for its relief.
It is with plea-sure vve 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 l>ot
tles, 1 was entirely cured. I now take great
pleasure in recommending them to any
one suffering from this terible malady. I
am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lex
ington, Ky.” Sold by H. J. Lamar & Sons,
druggists.
Itoga mid Hounds.
In the Roman period not only were
right hounds and scent hounds fully dif
ferentiated, but there were also various
kinds of hipdogs and housedogs, although
none quite like our uu ilern breeds Even
as far back as about Hiaio L> Egpytian
frescoes show not os.ly greylioundlike
breeds, but one xv ith drooping ears like a
bound and a iliiid vv ideh lias been com
paiedto the modern turnspit, while house
dogs ami lapuogs c.u. e in sonn att-Prward.
Whether any of tin so are tlie direct, ances
tors of modern hreeus or v. h. tber al) such
have been produced by sul- .quent cross
ing is a very diflicult question to answer,
more esp«-ci,illy when vvb recollect that if
an ancient Egyptian artist bail to draw
the portrait of a modern dog it would i'o
very doubtful whether it would be recog
nized by its muster or mistress.
But the record of the antiquity of the
domesticated dogs does net even stop with
the earliest known Egyptian monuments.
Not only w ere such breeds known in Eu
rope during the iron and bronze ages,
but also during the antecedent neolithic or
polished stum: period, 'i'biso have been de
scribed by Professors Ruttimeyer and
Woldrich, and those who are acquainted
with the ililiiculty of distinguishing be
tween some of the living species by the
skulls alone will understand the laborious
nature of the task. Still these authorities
appear to have made out that tho Swiss
neolithic dog(Canis palustris) had certain
cranial resemblances to bath hounds and
spaniels, and thus indicate an advanceil
type, w hich is considered to have I een de
rived from neither wolves nor jackals, but
from some species new extinct. Two oth
er breeds have also been recognized from
the superficial deposits of the continent,
and if. as is very likely to tie the case, any
or all of these races are the forerunners of
some of tho modern breeds it will readily
he understood how complex is the origin
of the mixid group w hich vve now call
Cuuis laniiliaris. Knowledge.
CASTORJA
For Infants and Children.
a**” -S?
fej
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
K.«'istUvky’s Wonders.
Cuba cave is at the month of Piny
creek, on the east side of Green river
There! can l e heard in ibis cave the most
pitiful moans that were ever beard on
jarih. No n..:n can stand it to hear them
for we i.avc >i a <i ; nd 1. now es others who
have tried to stay, nut we all would make
our way In< k ti> ‘ >-r Jog rails and cut
loose ami go on down tin liver. Tins, 1
think, i: about one mile below Mining
City. The next in.table object is Dismal
rock, v. l icli is on the south side of Noiin
rm rami is f;. : liiul;, and is siovviy
but :-u)ciy f.dUiig aiic.ss il.c river We
non come ti, it u 11< 1 ?<: in c lard, which
si.me i;,*y vv ill i-'iln-most pow< t i id vi ati r
works it> K' i.ttirky -A ••• > ,;i can Io cut
110-.'.igii st : !>.- km i wit.ii <>i 15 fe- i.
and a .-l. iir. down ri m-h ihe coater
woe Id ! ti < quid to ;.' 0 1 i i . ; ...u . r
(hi up il.;' river : uoui ' ■ v.c lieu
vet; (me : <-i:c- ; > <>; ’.vhieh
tak" capital to i; C.-.1: ?:!.■ the qiinntity,
m.i tim qmili!;. L.r u ’ | i.i,-. itisim-
Li (>:« il in tin riv. i : i : - in t hick
iilhl and linn tone, ar:. ■. u v m.is v. id?
Up tii.' river tni's i- 11; . v :■. u,e <
1.-ss ci.v'i I hav. I.<, ~ ni ; i->.; ■ ,<•
iiumir. <1 ami fii’y <e«>t I .v nil i wi-iad
to *n, am. 1 w ill u.m r s- i t'.r.l pint <•
again Neither <• n !tb • l>. only to
say to tin- i.-aiA.i that yi.nuai throw a
ligliret! ln-.-. -s l:;uq: dmv !i <I. 1.-ole ami see
it poll’.<l keep on gciliO— 11. ISoUtlh'SS Up
tlie river live miles r tiio mammoth,
fish live in a bottomless i.i.le in the center
of the river 'l'heno large lisli come up out
of tins lioifi in tlai summer season They
have been seen so Jiiige that men have
struck them on their heads with canoe
paddles in shallow vvater, but. tiiey would
make iimir way to ti.is deep hole, where
the very mmiciiest. water will hoi) up,
w hile the water mound is piiuctly clear
in dry weather. Litchfield ( Ky.) Gazette.
moons pain, danger and ( C
possible death for some
wives. For others it
means practically no ////!'
discomfort at all There '*
is no reason why child- Zz IM
birth should l>e a period *
of pain and dread. Sov- It is a
eral months before a liniment
woman becomes a to be ap-
mother she should plied ex
prepare herself for ternally.
the critical ordeaL it relaxes
There is a prepara- the mu e-
tion made which is ’ cles and re
intended for this lieves the
purpose alone. distension,
Tho name of giveselastici-
this wonderful ty to every
preparation is organ con
se sp , corned in
a childbirth, and
HiL-kHvI u takes away all
danger and
mSuy. nearly all suffer-
ing. Best results
follow’ if the
remedy is need
during the whole
period of preg
, nancy. It is the
,4; ,4 only remedy of the
u L'' killd in the world
per bottle at all
1 i \ drug stores, or sent
3 by mail on receipt
of price.
// "*" Free Books con-
/'/ ’(j taining invaluable in
formation for all w omen,
fe "'id be sent to any ad
’W'ZF 11 ..4 dress upon application to
//I',' \\ Ibe GsediieiiJ Regulator Cc.,
4 J > Atlaj.ia.Cx
FRENCH
TANSV
WAFERS
These are the Genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris.
Ladies can depend upon securing relief
front and cure of Painful and Irregular
Periods regardless of cause.
EMERSON DRUG CO.,
Imoorterj and Agents for the United
States, San Joss, Cal.
C. T. KING,
. Druggist, sole sgent foi Macon. Ga.
Subscribers must pay up and not allow
small balances to run over from week to
week. The carriers have been in strueted
to accept no part payment from anyone
•fter April 1«t
For Sale.
Dmilii Real
Estt
The Johnson & Harris store
building, corner Fourth and Cherry
streets, now occupied by A. and
N. M. Block.
6 room house, 10 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 anr I
street railway shops with two 4
room houses.
Two 4 room dwellings on the
Tindall property.
5 acreson Vineville car line, ad
joining Crump’s park.
\ acan lots on Gray property in
rear of Mercer university.
\ acant lots on Tindall property
and on Huguenin Heights.
Handsome set of office fixtures,
suitable for bank or similar use.
For any information apply to
M. P. CALLAWAY,
Receiver,
Progress Loan Improvement and
Manufacturing Company.
MACON SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 14 189 b.
It Catches Them.
No Poifton. mirt
IP * 1
TLe Decoy will rid your premises of
Roaches or Water Bugs ■oiupletely Every
one indorses it. L’irectious with each trap
Price by -mail 35c each. Special price in
dozen lots to bosprt i:ils.
And plenty of ammunition are here to
use in war against roaches, and other nox
ious insects. Our Insect Powder is certain
death, and a small quantity will work fear
ful destruction. And don’t forget to pur
chase enough camphor, camphor cakes and
moth balls to insure the safety of your
winter garments during their summer
rest.
H. J. LAMAR & SONS.
Cherry Street, Macon. Ga.
The Criticism
On clothing made by 11s is always, fivor
ble. Men who have been for years adicted
to the “ready made” habit sur.eiiiHli to the
fascination of a perfect fitting suit when
they learn that it costs uo mor.' than the
other kind
Our du I’ajl’aj of sui.ings and troa-sei ings
for summer wear is worth looking at.
Come in and see the prevailing styles. We
won’t ask you to order.
AVe spare our customers much trouble in
fitting, etc., but vve don’t spare ourselves.
The 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
Cincmnarti, Indiaaapolis, or
Louisville and Chicago ao-J
THE NORTHWEST.
E’ufirhau Buffet Sleepers on nigtu
trains. Parlor i hairs and dining car
on day trains. The Monon trains makr
the fastest time between the Southern
winter resorts and the sm-imer resort*
if the Northwest.
W. H Me DO EL. V. P. & G M
FRANK J. REED, G. P. A.,
Chicago, 111
For furiner particulars address
R W GLADING, Gea
W. H. BEIOHERT.
PRACTICAL PHPEB HUNGER
AND
INTERIGR DECBRRTOB.
HONEST WORK, LOW PRICES. Esti
mates cheerfully furnished. Drop me a
postal.
163 COTTON AVENUE. MACON. GA.
k William’s Kidney P?Hs v 1
\ T1;l° no equal in diseases of the#
# Kidneys ar.d U t inary Organs, [lave k
A you neglected your Kidneys? Have T
T you overworked your nervous sys-®
# tern and caused trouble with yourX
\ Kidneys and Bladder? Have you T
< pains in t he loin:;, side, back, gcoins @
and bladder? Have yon a flab by tip- \
\ pearanee of the face,
w under the eyes? Too frequent de .A
Asiro pass urine? William’s Kidney
\ Pills will impart new life to the dis iff
Reused organs, tone up the system A
i and make a new man* of you. Bv \
Y mail 50 cents per box. ' ’
> WIT.I.IAM ; M p<: I’o., Props.. Cleveland. O. 1
For Sale by 11. J. Lamar & Sons,
Wholesale Agents
B. E SMITH,
(Almost, opposite Postoffli.*e.)
Spring Hats ana 1 ies
11 a ter Coolers,
Ice Cream
Betty Plates,
Notions, Crockety,
Glassware and China.
THE FAIR,
K 'S FT
13 I I-IS
CURE
A New ‘.nd Complete i i-nlnKiit. consisting of j
SU i’i’l.iSlTOßlES, C ipslii-. sos Ointnunt nd t- • :
It-uces of Ointment. A i.ecer-tiiling cute !'• r i’:\s ,
ofevery nature and degree, it makes an opeiati.- n ;
with the knife, which is painin', and often results. I
in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible .
disease? We pack e Written Guarantee in each
$1 Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. and $1 a box, 6 for j
$5. Sent bv mail. Samples free
OINTMENT, Ssc- and sOc.
CONsTIP AT iflN tu,ed - Piles Prevented, by
bvivul 11 - vi Ivjlr Japanese Liver Pellets, the
great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and I
BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant I
to take: especially adapted for children’s use. 50 |
doses 25 cents.
FREE. .—A vial of these famous little Pellets will I
be given with a ji box or more of Pile Cure
Notice—The genuine fresh Japanese Pilh .
Cure for sale only by
For sale by Goodwyn’B Drug Store and ,
Brown Houas Pharmacy.
MUNYON’SI
Cold Cure cures colds in the bead, colds on the
lunes, old colds, new colds and obstinate colds, and
all forms of trip. Stops sneezing, discharges from
the nose and eyes, prevents catarrh, diphtheria,
pneumonia, and al! throat and lung troubles. These
pleasant little pellets are absdlutely harmless, have
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.
COLD CURE
E. Y. MALLARY, E. N. JHLKS.
President. Vice-President
J. J. COBB, Cashier.
Cowcial mid Savings Bank,
MACON, GA
Genera] Banking Business Transacted
|5.00 will rent a box in our Safety De
posit Vault, an absolutely safe plan it*
' which to deposit jewelry, silverware ami
J securittaa of ail kinds.
UN !< >N SAX I NUN MAN K
AND THUS! CONSIM N 1
MACON, Cl A.
Safety Deposit Boies For ;<eai
J. W. Cabanlen, President. 8 8. Dunu
vice-president-; C. M. Urr, CaGii>-r
Capital. 1200,000. Huq.lus
Interest paid on depstms Deposit ...
savings and they will be iner-.wd in
terest compounded semi-annually
Tlit; fiXCHANUfc BA NM
Os MilCOli, Ofk.
Capital >fsw>.(>»;ii ■
Surplus
.1. W. Cabanlßa, President.
ri. S. Dunlap, Vit-e- President
C. M. On, Cashier.
Libera! to if.- euutonierh aceoniuiod&tli:
io the public i.u.l prudent in its taa<:ag»
merit, this bank solicits depeedts »s.
other biisiueHs in its line.
IMKRCTORS,
J. W. Cabaniss, W. R. Rogers, R. E.
Park, 11. J. Lamar, N. >B. Corbin, S. S.
Dunlap, L. W. Hunt, Sam Mayer, W. A.
Doody, J. 11. Williams, A. D. Schofield.
KN'l'A .’SI.L-lH.I» I.SGS.
it. .'J PLANT. CHAS D Him
Cashiar
i U- 1-i.ANT’N SON.
BANK EK,
MACON, GA.
A general banking business transacts
snd ail consistent, curtesies cheerfully «sz
tended to patrons. Certificates of depose
issued bearing interest.
FIKST NATIONAL, BANK
of MACON, GA.
The accounts si banks, corporatißM.
firms and Individuals received upon tin
most favorable terms consistent with con
servative banking. A share st your bu~
ineva respectfully solicited,
R. H. PLANT,
President
George H. Plant, Vice-President.
W. W. Wrigley, Cashier.
Southern Loan
and Trust Company
of Georgia.
MACON - GEORGIA.
CAEIJAL ANO MJKi’I.US, WKO.OOiI.m
.1. 8. SCOFIELD, Pres.
Jos. W. PALMER, Vlee-Prea.
F. O. SCHOFIELD, Treasurer
STEED A WIMBERLY, Attorney.
Offers investors carefully selected Firs
Mortgage Bonds, yielding f and 7 per win--
interest, payable semi-annually.
These mortgage loans are legal invw
ment for the funds of Trustees, Guardian,
and others desiring'’ a security winch :.-
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.
ecurity Loan and RDstract Co.
370 Second St, Phone 82.
T. B. WEST,
Secretary and Attorney.
PHYSICIANS.
DK. A. MOUJDY KlJliih
Office over Sol Hoge's drug store, 572 Mui
berry street. 'Phon 60.
Hours: 11:30 a. m to 1:30 and 4:30 to
5:30 p. m.
Residence 452 College street. 'Phone 728
I>K. J. H BHOKTKtt.
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat,
aver Sol Hoge’s, corner Mulberry
DK. C 'll FJSHTE,
Eye, E*r, N<»»* and Throat.
870 Second St.
Phtsnr
DR. MAURY M. STAPLER,
Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.
60S Mnlberrv street. Phone 121
Dr. W. L. SMITH,
DENTIST.
Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason. 353 Sec
ond street. 'Phone 452.
1872 i»K J ,j SUBEKS ISD7
Permanently Located.
In the specialties venereal, Lost Bn
restored, Female Irregularities * ass
Poison Oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address, in confidence, with stamp. 514
Fourth Street, Macon. G*.
Horse Shoeing
New and Improved Methods.
Guarantee! to
Stop Forging.
Scalping Knee and Shin Hitting. Prevents
Contraction, corns and all ailments caused :
by improper sboing. Diseases of the leg '
and foot a specialty.
PROF. C. H. MESSLER,
620 Fourth Street.
Carried off highest honors of his class.
Boston 1335. Philadelphia 18»«.
Habits ut Si.wkis.
An eminent writer -..n i inis and reptiles
decides ii:.t • iiiutioi. frequently cuter
tuined st.-'Skee luseiualv their prey 13
utterly o*l a ted 1: veuld 1 •.< iciiiewbat
inter. g n this iih-.u ;i:i wula tell
us w hut < ■ irD is (t. -.- akee ; xerr over
til; s w Lk-Ii e? ; U.ctb 1., .- iiist their
, v. ill w it; t.ey < i.-ikt-,, of the 1< ptlic's
lie- .:• r.q i; : i pau._r:-.ph has
seer, iiiite- in;::; ii >u m ti e air r.lxe.e the
fc. ;;• < i f intubic lOlv-
H.-t >.e : :.iti a . ~U them.
» i.-i ’ .i- ;. : . i. • i;: i .-1 .i:k- ,-t her
ioiii. it t. v.;.-:-.,;. : iiciviigh
evety one i. .•;• have observed it
Su.i.-.s ueu r 1 ;ti io tuts- v.iHnii he lU|-
piis«uii!e, 1;.. ;.i tha lei n ui their jaws,
'they str'.e irons above, iu.-u ning ti-.eir
fang.- into their pi y.aiar which they
dispatch it, crdiiuuuy by swallowing
Many vtiri'Uies cl snakes have the power
to conceal i-.t ir young in their mouths.
The tiny snakes play about the mother’s
head, and upon the slightest alarm she
opens her mouth, tu.d they imiui uiatuly
vanish, reapps-aring when tho cause for
alarm sec-ins to have bc-cn i . moved. Wheth
er the mothir snake has the faculty of
| communicating their danger to them is
I not known. In ail probability she has.
I There are certain fish that, open their
mouths am! engulf their small brood when
danger threatens. The lover of nature
finds endless opportunity for inturesting
r< search in tlio study of every iorin of life.
—New York Ix-dger.
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_ 1-Snsww-0.l National Bank Building, Wi;»hlngton, 11. C. X
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’’ ami “free prescrip
tion’’ fakes ana electric belts, until they are thor-
disgusted. lam a well known
I physician of Chicago and have made
s nervous disorders and all diseases
’ peculiar to men a special study for
~7,. 20 years. I haven’t a remedy that will
u® do wonders in a few days, blit with pa
sW 4 * 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 sf-ml a full
month’s treatment of my “N ERVE-SEEDS" with
some valuable private Instructions, for si.oo. or six
boxes (a full course) for 25.00. 1 HAVE CURED
THOUSANDS AND CAN CURE YOU. If
suffering from a chronic disease of any nature write
to me in confidence at once. All medicines scut in
plain wrappers.
DOCTOR GRAHAM,
114 Dearborn St., Boom 110‘J, Chicago, 111.
You Can AM io
Patronize Home Innustiy
When you get the beat work and the lew
est prices by doing so.
I ask no concession In my favor. I sin.
ply offer you the best work for the lea*
money. A comparison is all I ask.
W. H. Schatzman
Builder and Repairer of
Buggies, Wagons, Carriages
Everything that can be done by an.
wheelright or blacksmith. Buggy *?•<
carriage pstating a suecialtr.
Money.
Loans negotiated on improved city prop
erty, on farms, at lowest market rates
business of fifteen years’ standing. Fac.lli
ties unsurpassed.
HOWARD M. SMITH
314 Second St., Macon, Ga
FOR
Artistic DiessmakiitA
Ladles’ Tailoring
In swell styles see
MISS GAUGHAN,
‘235 Washington Avenue.
If You Want.
Your watches and jewelry repaired call
on the Davidson Jewelry Company, 303
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 t ihe very
latest here. Meet your friends and have a
good time.
WE OPEN A COLD BOTTLE
of ink occasionally. BURR BROWN,
The Bookseller.
jnacon 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.
Newhanks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue,
Macon, Ga.
News and Opinions
OF
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 tie world.
Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year
Address THE SUN, New York.
S’ isist on the
JRdusT
The best Washing Powder
made. Best for all clean
ing, does the work quickly,
cheaply and thoroughly,
t package—greatest economy.
THE N. K. FA’RBANK COMPANY,
Chicago, St. Louis, Nv»’ York. Boston, Philadelphia-
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422 Second S* r et
PIANOS AND ORGANS
The celebrated Sohiner Al- Co. Plano ORGANS.
The celebrated Ivors & Pond. Th: Estey Organ
The reliable Bush & Gerts and numerous The Burdett Organ,
oilier good makes. The Waterloo <>rgan
1 have hr<n selling Plants and Organ- for the last twenty-five year.- u;-l hare
always sel-i ».nii always will sell in. v.-r\ in - i In-ti nrii.-nis at the grear.-st bargain*
Perhaps
Its
' Wet MM
?aCfeaMr
Enough
Down youi wa, but ii not wc Lave an cxcellcii Inn of <’arduu
hose at i()c per fool. Ihe rubber m it is good auc so is
the hbre .A haiuly li tie “hose eart” co t: onb $1 (;D.
Protects the hose ami soon saves ii:. p.ice
Don t it t the grass on lawn ur plat g< t too big for von.
We have several niak <4 Lawn Mower< that mu va>v. cut
clean and cost liom s£•» .’.O t<> .ucoii'mg- to : ize. llaiid
clippers, good loi corners and small patch, s at 50c
1 hese arc just reminders that wc are alive to the needs
of the season.
See tne Lhesceru CWnless
Price $75 Catalogue Free
| The Celebrated Cleveland
the city. Prices from SfaUHCh CrCSCCHt
S2O to sioo 5 he Go=Lightly Imperial.
S. S. PARMELLEE.
Coast Line to Mackinac
NEW STEEL The Greatest Perfec-
PASSENGER tion yet attained ir*
STEAMERS. / Boat Construction:
Luxurlout . Equlp-
SPEED, meat. Artistic Fur-
COMFORT nishing,Decoration
AND SAFETY ( andEfficier.tServlco
To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Petoskey, Chicago
No other Lino offers a. Pan*’rain aof 460 miles of equal variety and interest.
Four Tripa per Week Between Every Day and Ih. v an J flight Serrlee Between
Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac DETROIT ANO CLf VELAND
feioskm, “THE I son •• .Odette Put -in - Bay bX’, fU.;!? “.mXis,
’ and Toledo. Coi.ii.--t.ons ar., mml.-atci..,. land with
LOW RATES to Pieturcw|ue Ma.linac and Karliost Trains for all pointe E.is‘ South
Return, tneludlnK Reals and Ilerlbs. Approx- “ riti Southwest,, and atlAet-oitfoi ail points
imate Cost from Cleveland, $11; from Toledo, North and Northwest.
sl4; from Detroit, $12.50. rtundar Trips Jone, July, August,
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XXOLai 3 IC only BB.fQ.Bure and
JBhENNYROYAI PILLS.SSSS
Arik for »». MOTT S k~I£.T.S ai d tai > no other
; Sand for circular. Urit-f ipl.oo t»ox, G boxc-N for $5.00.
LJK. M.O'l? r X”ei CJXIIdxVXICLYK. <JO., - <JLevelu.ud, Ohio.
For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents.
Ladies’ and Gent's Fine Beits
Made to Order.
TRUNKS REPAIRED.
No Draytsge Charged.
G. BERND CO.
450 Cherry Street. Phone 185.
DISINFECTANT ST
Keep your yard and under house well
sprinkled with the above and it will pre
vent sickness and save 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.
BEELHND, - -