The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, May 26, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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Hnan need not go Htunc teller to atn the story of I e r fate. She i red only look in the mirror. A woman "who | -snftrf; from \ weakness and ; Ijf «ii <*n <■ of her tj w .manly m If /. * «pond e n t. Her duties as a wife, mother and house keejx r w ill become an unb< arable burden. Tens of thou and-, of wanien Suffer in this way in silence The average obscure phy Rician will^tttribiitc their suffering to stom ach, liver, lung or heart trouble. If they ate fortunate enough to consult a physician who gives- them a correct diagnosis, the chances an* that he will insist upon the etnbarrassing examinations and Im ai treat ment so disgusting to a sensitive woiyan. Dr. R V I’ieicc. for thirty years chief con suiting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel ami Sutgtcal In titule at Jiufialo, N. Y., is prob ably the most eminent ami skillful special ist in woman’s diseases in the world. .With the assistance of a staff of aide physicians he has ptescrilrcd for many thousands of ailing women. He has discovered arm di cim* that docs away with the necessity for local examinations ami local treatment in these cases. It is known as In. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It acts directly upon the delicate ami important feminine organ concerned ami makes them strong and healthy. It allays inflammation, heals ul ceration, soothes.pain and tones the nerves. Thou amis of women h ive testified to its marvelous merits. All good druggists sell it. “ For a number of years I suffered with a com pin at ion of female troubles,” writes Mrs Rosie N<e.e of icth St., Louisville Kv ”1 trier! various remedies, but nothing s< emed to dome any good. Alxx.il a year ago I had an attack of - prostration. Words fail to express what I endured at that time. Only th*se who have passed through a similar exp. rfince < an imagine the distressing symptoms Accompanying tins disease, everything t ate would sour on my stom ach. Could do none of my housework I heard of Hr Pierce s Favorite Prescription, and began to take it After I had taken one Ixittlc J felt like a new woman I took eight bottles in all, and I feel as well ns I ever did.” GEORGIA, 8188 COUNTY The petition of W. I’. Dumas, George Mcßride, William Barswell, George Mann and Lewis Andrews respectfully shows: 1. That they desire tor themselves unit smh oilier persons as may hereafter be associated with them and their legal suc cessors, to be incorporated under the name ami style of the "West bind 'Social Club,” for a term of twenty years, with the priv ilege of renewal at the cud of that time. 2. That said corporation is >to have no capital stock, as its object Is not indi vidual or corporate pecuniary gain, but solely the eniertainim n>t ami improvement of Its member:, ami their social ami men tal advancement. 3. Your petitioners further show that •they desire for said corporation the right to sue ami 'be sued, to buy, sell and own both real estate ami personal property, in fee simple or otherwise; lx> rent, lease or elect such building or buildings as club houses or for other appropriate uses a>, may he desiralde for the promotion of the prop'' l ' objects of said corporation; to male binding contracats; to have ami use a common seal; Io make and have a con stitution and bylaws, not inconsistent with (the constitution ami laws of the state of Georgia or tile United Stales, which shall be binding upon its members, to levy upon and collect from its members such en train', fees, monthly dues and other as m. uts a- may ho found desirable in tulvtiiti ing the purposes of said corpora tion. ami to < x> rdse all other (lowers and do all other acts, such a.s may 'be necessary or Incident to the general purposes of its organization. 4 The place of residence of said cor poration shall 'be in the county of Bibb, said state. Wherefore your petitioners pray that they amt their associate.;, and their legal successors, may he constituted a body cor porate amt politic, with all the rights, privileges ami immunities and ,ai>li|ec< to all tli.' restrict ton- provided by law in such cases. ANDERSON At* JONES, I'etll loners’ Counsel. 1. Rolu rt A. Nisbet, ch rk of Bibb Supe rior t'ouit. do ccrlil’v that the ihove is a true copy of the original petition sot char ter ol the “W.st End Social Club,” as same appears of tile in said cl- rk's office. ■Witmss my hand and seal of office this 12th day of May, Isas. . ROBERT \. NISBET. Clerk GEORGIA, Bibb County: To the Super ior Court of aid county: Tin petition of H. S Wilson, M 11. Taylor. F R Jon • H McHatton and W. A. Redding respect fully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, theii associates ami snceessofs to become a body politic ami eoporate undi r the name and style of “Oemulgee Outing Club." 2. Tile object, of said corporation is not for individual pecuniary gain, but purely for the pleasure ami entertainment of its members to promote social intercourse, ami to encourage and eilahlish outdoor athletic.sports, such a. boating, swimming fishing ami other forms of ex. ici 3. That said corporation desires all tin power . auUmrity ami responsibility n ually to and conferred upon similar in Btiitutions, 'namely: The right to re ceive donations by gift or will; to purchase and hold, rent or lease, property, hot li real and (• rsonal. and to erect ami maintain such building or buildings oi cluli house In said Bibb county, a*, may to corporation seem lit am! prop, r for th< promotion of the objects of said corpor ation to sue and tie sued; to ft ive ami use a common seal, to make bylaws binding its own members, not inconsistent witli the Jaws of Georgia or the United States; to levy and collect assessments from Its members in order to raise funds for the execution of the purposes of the said cor poration; and to d i all other acts as an necessary and incident to the general pur pose of said organization'. 4, That the said corporation Is to have no capital stock. 5. The residence of said corporation shall be in Bibb county, Georgia. Petitioners desired to be incorporated for a term of twenty years with the priv ilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. ANDERSON * JONES. Petitioners Attorneys. 1. Robert A. Nisbet. Clerk of Bibbb County Superior Court, do certify that the above is a copy of the petition for the charter of “Oemulgee Outing Club” as the same appears beroe of file in said clerk's office. Witnese mi signature and seal of Office this 7th day of April. IS9B. ROBERT A. NISBIT. Macon, Dublin and Savannah R. R. •4 2d id 3* IT M. 11». ’mT stations”? - I~*-- M • l A ■ V • *4 00 230 Lv . Macon ...Ari 9 *°IIO 4 15 2 60 f ..Swift Creek ..4 9 20 10 00 423 3 00*f ..Dry Branch ..f 9 10 950 4 35f 3 lu f ..Pike’s Peak .. f 9 00 9 40 4 45 3 -’o f ... Fit.'patrick. .f 8 50 9 30 4 50 3 30 f Rildey < S 10 9 25 5 0J 3 50 s ..Jeffersonville., s 8 25 9 1;> 5 15 4 oo< ....Gallimore.... f| 8 osi 9 05 6 2f> 4 15s ....Danville .... s 7 50 S 50 5 30 4 25 s ...Allentown... s 7 40 8 45 B'4o 4 40is .. Montrose ... < 725 S 35 5 50; 5 00 s .... .Dudley*.. . s'' 7 10 S 25 6 02 1 5 251 s Moore s| 6 55 S 12 0 15] 5 40jAr. ..Dublin ...Evi 6 30j SOO PM P M \ M \M •Jusengcr. Sunday. JM.\<d, Oa’.ly. < Snn i.ty. When you hear of War Rumors of war. the pestilence that stalk eth by day or the mosquito that llitteih by night. Flee to the Mountains •Leesfcurg, Va.. is the place. Only 36 milis from AVa hiugton. Write for illus trated booklet to Leesburg Jun. Leesburg, Va. i William's Kidney Psils ’ lla* n » * <jual iii <li-. ;is«*s of the ( ai <1 Urinary Organs. Haw \ in*”li'cb'ii yonr Kidneys'? lluvi* T ' you overworked yonf hcrvoiis sys-f (item and <*;u.sed trouble with your < j Kidneys and Bladder? Have you < pains in the loins, sole. back, groins j► j land bladder? Have you a ilabby BP* i .pearance of the face, especially v 4 under the eyes'? Too frequent tie . J sire pass urine? William's Kidnev \ Pills will impart new life to the dis # | ' eased organs, tone up the system A and make a new m*>n of you By T L mail cents per box. ' |WiujahsMi elsnd O i 'GEORGIA'S QUOTA OF THE SOLDIERS Will be Called Upon to Fur nish About Fifteen Hun dred Men, RUSH WILL NOT BE GREAT Though There are Still a Number Who Are Anxious to Get Some War Experience, The quota of soldiers from the state of Georgia under the call made in the presi- J nt’s proclamation yesterday will be about fifteen hundred men. ’ This will have taken something like four thousand mm out of the state of Georgia when the full number is made up. It is given out that the men will not be recruited this rime from the national guard as was the case before to a very large ex tent, though the volunteers went in as in dividuals. This time it is not at all probable that many of the state militia will offer their services, as they were pretty well ex hausted before, and those who had any desire to go have probably offered their sepvict 3 and have been accepted. When it is remembered that fully thirty 'percent of the recruits offering themselves before were rejected, it will be seen that the l number from the whole state that have either gone or have been rejected is vciy large. It will not be a.-* easy to get together the men at this time, though there are many Avho want the chance to go to the front. It is thought that the same rule for raising the volunteers will apply as under the first e.ill for the volunteers. The character of troops wanted from Georgia is a question that is exciting the interest of the Geor gia malitiamen. More than a regiment will be needed from the state and what will constitute the (remainder, which will be about 350 men, is an important ques tion. • * It was suggested yesterday that a regi ment of infantry of white soldiers would be called for and a battalion of negroes. U is known that the negroes make desi rable soldiers in the hot climate and can stand the heat of the sun as well as the atmosphere. Under these conditions and considering the number of negro soldiers in Georgia, the state could easily furnish half of her quota from this state with ne groes. Georgia leads in state volunteer cavalry, and among the troops in the state there are some Excellent companies of horsemen, and rough* riders are considered superb soldiers. This state has the only regiment Os volunteer cavalry in the United States, .and on this account if cavalry is needed by the war department a demand in Geor gia may be made for some of her horse men. As soop as the oifflclal notification comes stipulating the number that shall con stitute (h orgia’-s quota under the call for 7;.,000 the work or raising the troops will begin. The additional work which will be oecasiened by the new call will proba bly require office assistants. One of the first things that will be done will be the naming of officers. The re cruiting stations will be opened and'men will be enli.sted and put thrpugh the phys ical examination as rapidly as they are enrolled. MOZRLEY’S sEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Driifk. Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. For 'biliousness, constipation and ma laria. I'or indigestion, sich and nervous head ache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, lor. natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. < Fifty cents and $1 a hottie at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. MoziNey, At lanta,- Ga. GRATITUDE. Dr. 11. Mozeley—Dear Sir: Since using your Lemon Elixir I have never had an other of those fearful headaches and thank God that I have at last found a niedieinee tlnft will cure those awful spells. Airs. Etta \V. Jones, Parkersburg, W. Va MOZELEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. I have suffered with indigestiou ami dysentery for two long years. 1 heard of Lemon Elixir; got it; taken several bot tles and am now a well man. Harry Adfims, No. 1734 First avenue, ■•Birmingham, Ala. MOZELEY S LEMON ELIXIR. Cured my husband, who was afllicted with ulcers on his leg for years. He is now as sound as a dollar after using two bot tles. The Lemon Elixir cured other cases like his and cured a friend whom the doctors had given up to die, who had suf fered soy years with indigestion and ner vous prostration. .Mrs. A. E. Beville, Wood stock, Ala. MOZELEY S LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all coughs, colds, hoarseness, sore throat, bronchitis, hehiorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, reliable. Twenty-five cents at druggists. Prepared only by 'Dr. H. Mozeley, Atlanta, Ga. IN VESTMENTS The Choir at St. Paul's Will Appear on First Sunday in June. The first vested choir ever seen in Macon will be found at St. Paul’s church after the first of June. The first Sunday In June falls on the 7th and on that day a full boy’s choir will be first seen at the church. The boys are now in training and will be ready when the time comes. The choir has met with the approval of a majority of the congregation though there is some little opposition among those who wish to keep the old quartet choir. But the best church nuisic of the day is given by the boy and men choirs all over the world and the advantage to the church will soon become apparent. It is hoped that the church will soon be able to secure the services of a number of tenors and basses who will also wear the vestments. HOWS THIS? AA e offer one hundred dollars reward for any case- of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. E. F. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. e undersigned, have known F. J. < heney for the lase fifteen years and be ll* ve him perfectly honorable in aJI busi ness transactions and financially able to carry any obligations made by thejr firm. W est & Truax, wholesale druggists, Toledo. O. M aiding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists. Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upbn the blood and min-ous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bot tle. Sold by al idruggists. Testimonials free. Hall s Family Pills are the best. 1 have beep a sufferer from chronic diar rhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines tor it. At last I found one remedy that has been a success as a cure, and that is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E* Grisham, Laars Mills, La. For sele by H J. Lamar & Sons, Druggisu. HOW ENGLAND TOOK CUBA. From November to March Would be the Only Proper Time for Attack. Cuba was cnee in the possession of Eug- Inad. In the spring of 1762 a fleet left Fal mouth for the West Indies. George, the third Earl of Albemarle, commanded the exp-di:ion. Under bis served his two broth ers. June t>, 1762. the fleet cast anchor be fore Havana with an army of 11,000 men. At daybreak on the ith the siege com menced. After Havana had fallen, the Earl of Alurmaile wrote acme to the secretary ot state: "We are now better acquainted with the climate than we were when the present expedition was undertaken, and it is cer tain that the only season of the year for troops to act in is from the beginning of Novembe%to Abe latter end of .March.' The 'Moro fort was the chief point of nsistance; it guarded the entrance to the harbor of Havana. Supporting' the guns of the fort were 1.1 Spanish men-of-war.'Six of these carried 70 guns, one carried 94 and the remainder were sixty-gun ships. It took three weeks to get the seige guns landed and in position. The Spanish fought brav-ly and did great damage to the at tacking fleet. By the middle of July the defense was practically at an end. On August 12 arti cles of capitulation were signed and the victors set up the British flag in Havana. At the assault of Moro 706 Spaniards were killed, wounded or taken prisoners. The Spanish loss altogether was not less than 5,00 n men. The British losses were 560 during the fight, and by the end of October (the mtn had been dying from sickness owing to the climate) the death roll rose to 4,708. Although Albemarle sent off a great number of survivors to New York to re cruit their health, the mortality was great there, and ho eventually found himself in command of only 2,000 men. His estimate of the force necessary to hold Cuba was 6.000 men. Spain today has more than 100,000 men in Cuba. On F( bi nary 10. 1763, the treaty of Paris was concluded between England, France and Spain, and Cuba passed again under Spanish rule, being givn up almost for the asking. -A l iixaH Wonder. HALL S GREAT DISCOVERY. One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis covery cures all kidney and bladder trou bles, removes gravel, cures diabetis, semi nal omisisons-, weak and lame backs, rheu matism and all irregularities of the kid neys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist will be sent by mail on receipt df ?4. One small bottle is two months’ treatment and will cure any case above mentioned. E. W. HALL, Sole Manufacturer. P. O. Box .218, Waco, Texas. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga. Clanton, Ala., 'March 4, 1897. —I certify that 1 have 'been cured of kidney and bladder troubles by Hall’s Great Discovery (Waco, Texas) and I can fully recommend it- REV. L. B. POUNDS. CAN BE REINSTATED, Endowment Rank K. of P. Makes a Change in Its Rules. ’ The Knights of Pythias endowment rank has made some slight changes (in its rules and regulations, owing to the fact that a great many of its members have entered the volunteer service of the United States. Under the rules of the endowment rank it is required of the members who enter into active service in the army or navy tn the time of war must forfeit thedr certifi cates and all claims under them. At the regular quarter session of the board of control held in Chicago, however, a resolution was passed providing “that all members of the endowment rank in good standing who’may enlist in the mil itary seirvice off tire United States and be lawfully called into active service shall, upon their discharge from such active ser vice, bq restored to the endowment rank and their certificates of insurance again be in force at the same rate of payment as when they enlisted or were called into active service, upon presenting to the beard of control a certificate of a reputable practicing (physician, certifying that they are then in good health, having sustained no injury or contracted any chronic dis ease while in said service. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made and that, too, by a lady in this country.' "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years he withstoorl its se verest tests, but her’ vital organs' were undermined and her death seemed immi nent. For three months she coughed in cessantly and could not sloop. She finally discovered away to recovery by purchas ing of us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus writes Mr. AV. C. Hammiek & ‘Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bott]**s free at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ drug store. Regular size 50c and sl. Every bottle guaranteed. Piles, Plies. Piles i Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will •are Blind, Bleeding, and Itching Piles when all other Ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at unce, acts as a poultice, gives instar* re ‘ief. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment (» prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Every box is warranted. Sold by druggists, or sent by mall an receipt sf price, 68c. and 41. H per Irax. WILLIAMS M’F’G. CO., Prop'a., Clavalaad. O If in Need of a Safe, Buy 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 K J. B. Rau. M. S. Rogers. J. B. Frink. Ed Devlin. H. Kessler. N. I. Parr. E. Friedman. AV. J. Wyche. Hardeman Grocery Company. A. Delkin, Atlanta. Ga. Davidson Jewelry Company. H. D. Adams. J. T. Callaway, Jr 412 Second St. Phone 334. ‘ , ->*> r ru< 4v I. - <B iit.irL.va X i in . t > : r fi <»• :a lio f‘ '.hy ’• ,l, “• n '■“ al y‘ H 1 1, ~ ciiAi »r 'tfiV illd.'iil.lHJt JSMfejf sot t • ••rieturL inti, it i «*r ukcra <N*uL3<ifro. tit-:: >-t ToitCMUs gJilrHf£K(iSUt:-M'rjilc. L.,1. N.H ».,1 (me :.l WskcMCdioTi.; 3 ‘A** l * l ‘‘J «>r*«Mnriais. WSwbk USA < »r tw-iit in p!aiii wrapper v\pr. <->. pf.-i-ud, L.I •-r t u *2.7;. « • hrviiLir *«»tt i i» Money. Loans negotiated on improved city prop erty, on farms, at lowest market rates, business of fifteen years' standing. Facili ties unsurpassed. HOWARD M. SMITH 314 Second St., Macon, Ga. MACON NEVyu THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26 1898. DIRECT LINE TO SAVANNAH. By June Ist it is Thought the Communication Will be Complete. An effort is being made to change the route of the iD. A. Tyson long distance tel ephone line from Macon to Savannah, and which is now completed to Blicfaton, twenty-five miles from Savanna.i, on the Central lailioad, in order that connection may be cstablisnta with Meldrun. if the effort is sueccss'cl it *will necessitate con siderable cari.ge in the line. By Ute time the line is com, fl .’tel from Btichhu to Eden, from which poin; tne connection w'th (Meldrim would be male, either with the main or by spur line a de cision, will btve been reached. I, ,s said if the line itroceeds direct from Edeu to Sa vannah, via Meldrim, an atteupt may be made to use the Central railroad’s poles from there. This would mean intermina ble detail and red tape, however, which would be more tedious than the telejhone company would care to undertake. " In the event this is not carried, which is altogeth er probable, a Spur to iMeldrim from Eden may be built and the line brought there direct. In either event it seems pos sible that the linq, will touch that point. Already the company has petitioned the Savannah council for permission to erect poles in the city to its central office at Drayton and St. Julian streets. , The Savannah News says: "No doubt Mayor 'Meldrim feels kindly toward the company and will not antago nize its efforts to enter the city. It is be lieved the company will receive (recognition from council by which a right of way will be granted, or assistance otherwise given to get such advantage as it appears will be valuable to Savannah in many ways,. Under any circumstances Mr. Slater says that the indications point to the com pletion of the line by June 1. People in Savannah can then converse with Macon and intermediate points. The convenience may be added to if the long distance can arrange with the local company in using their lines, so that the connections can be had direct with all subscribers here without going to the Cen tral office of the long distance company. ■Nothing in this direction has been under taken yet, and probaly will not be for some time. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS These are the genuine French Tansy Wafers, imported direct from Paris. La dies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods regardless of cause. EMERSON DRUG CO., Importers and agents for the United States San Jose. Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macon, Ga. / ' ~' a\ r J Light As a Feather. Perfect in fit and elegant in style—the sum rn er weight Suits we are making up. GEO. P. BURDICK & CO., 568 Mulberry Street. CITY TAX NOTICE. The second Installment of the city tax is now dge. I am compelled to issue ex ecutions against those tin default. Pay and save costs. A. R. TINSLEY, Treasurer. May 16th, 1898. R, F. SMITH, (Almost opposite Postoffice.) •< Spring Hats ana Ties ITater Coolers, Ice Cream Treset t, Betty Plates, Notions, Crockety, Glassware and China. THE FAIR, NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. The Democratic Executive Committee of Bibb county made the following assess ments in order to defray the expenses of the primary to be held on June 6th, they will print all tickets, and unless your as sessment is in the hands of the treasurer on or before the 3rd day of June at noon, your name will not be printed upon the official ballots. Send all remittances to Mr. J. H. B. Wilder, treasurer of the Demo cratic Executive Committee: Clerk of superior court J 75 00 She rlff .' 75 00 Tax collector 75 oq Treasurer 75 00 Tax receiver qq Members of legislature, each........ 50 Ofl Coroner ...... 10 00 Delegates to state convention 10 00 Surveyor 5 qq By order of the Democratic Executive Committee of Bibb county. T- J- WARE, Chairman. SAM ALTMtAY’RR, Secretary. _Oimj]! CASWAj /hkge table Preparation for As- S* similating the Food aadkegula ting iheSloiiuidisaadlk.welscif §• PromotesDigcstion.Chcerfub ness and Rest. Contains neither j] Opium.Morpliine nor. Mineral. §?,; Not Narcotic. Rcapc of Oiil DrSAt TUPntRLIt Fum/Aui St*d~ sUx.Sciuia * /ioJullf Saki - dfwie Setd ♦ flpfitmunt - > * Hi Ciuiatialr Xodn • ffL/mSced - flanficd Suyur ■ tfatuyrvcn Flaw. Apcrfect Remedy for Conslipa- AJ tion, Sour Slonuich,Diarrhoea, >; Worms .Convulsions .Feverish - o ness and Loss OF SLEEP. ||| Facsimile Signature of _NEW YOKE. g EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. as j W! ■ ' T 9 Spring is Here And with it comes the thoughts of cool refreshing Beer. It is the only thing to drink in the spring, and, in fact, any time of the year. Good Beer, such as we make, puts lite and strength into the body. Our Beer is more than good; it is the l est made, because it is made ot the best hops and malt that can be bought. Better send us your order. Acme Brewing Company. DISINFECTANT LIME, 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. A. B. HINKLE, Physician and Surgeon. Office 370 Second Street. Office phone -917, two calls; resi dence phone 917 four calls. Does general practice. I tender my services to the people of 'Macon and vicinity. Diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and lungs a specialty. Office r-oii.mlla lion and treatment for the poor free from 8 to 9 a. m. Visits in city for cash —day st, night $.!. '.Medical services free to families of all who ate in the army ( front .Macon. Eye glasses and spectacles fitted accurately and ’furnished. Prices very reasonable. Office hours 8 to io a. ni.; 12 to 1 p. in., and 6 to G. p. m. 'Monday, Friday and Saturday nights 8 to 9:30. The News Printing Co. Printers and Publishers. WILL. PRINT BRIEFS, BOOKS, FOLDERS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, CHECKS, ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, NOTE H EAD * ' AND Iffluii! ii fc Piioicr s Lim On Short Notice, At Low Prices, In Artistic Style A Trial is All We Ask. NEWS PRINTING CO ICASTORIA I The Kind You Have ‘ Always Bought, Bears the Fac-simile Signature —or — ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. | TEE KIND | YOU HAYE ALWAYS BOUGHT. THE UENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Central of Georgia Railway Company Schedules in Effect Feb. 26, 1898 Standard Time ■* 90th Meridian. No. 5 | No. 7*| No. 1»| STATIONBI i «.i »r ZTi " 11 20 am| 740 pmj 750 amLv. Macon Ari 1 , 8 1 N »- * 12 19am; 8 40 pmj 8 50 am|Ar.. ..Fort Valiev “i ll 1 L 3 45 pra «3 35 pm| ..|!10 20 amjAr. . Ferry l\- /£ P “ 639 am 253 pm ••• •;:••• •• • ■ 550 pm|Ar. . .B’mham. . .Lv 930 am. 143 pm 10 01 pm ..........;Ar . Americus tv ••••••••••••••••••» t2ospm 10 25 pm.... 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Millen. .. .Lv| 11 34 am li 58 pm; 11 34 Jun *Ha pm IH an ■ 510 pm l Ar -Waynesboro.. .Lvj 10 13 am 10 87 pm|slo 47 am 8530 pm 635 amj I 6 55 pmiAr... .Augusta. . ,Lv|! 120 am 840 pmis 930 am •••• 34 “ am | 3 50 pm|Ar. .Rocky Ford. .Lvj 11 10 am 11 19 pmi ••••■ 3 58 ami 4 08 pin|Ar.. . .Dover. . ..Lv! 10 5 2am 11 00 pm|.....LLI •<w am| 800 pmjAr.. .Savannah. ~1/r| 845 am 900 pm| No. 16. •] | No. 15. *j ‘ j ‘ I I 10 45 aiulAr. ...Madison. .. Lvl 4 40 pm j ", I 172 20 pm|Ar. ... Athens ..Lvj 330 pm • Daily. ! Dally except Sunday, f Me al station, b Sunday only. Solid trains are run to ands from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savan nah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smithville, Macon and Birming ham Columbus. Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 between Macon and Savannah and Aalanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for occu pancy in Macon depot at 9.00 p. m. Pas-seugers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and Sa vannab on No. 4, are allowed to remain iusleeper untii 7a. m. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta on trains Nos. 11 and 12. Seat fare 25 cents. Passengers for Wrightsville, Dublin and Sandersville take 11:25. 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. jxi. 1‘ or further information or sch edules to points beyond our lines, address J. G. CARLISLE. T. P. A., Macon, Ga. E. P. BONNER U. T A. E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager j c HAILE GPA THEO. D. KLINE. fl n?w . r , n t < > n a.. n t' wXIL. Southern R’y. F* Schedule in Effect Sunday, May 1, 1898 CENTRAL TIME REAU DOWN * READ UP. ' J<o. 1 | No. 15 | _No TF | No. 13 j W.si. j~No 14 | N<k 10 | No. 8 | No. lb“ 7 10pm| 4 45pm| 8 30amj 4 15am|Lv.. Macon ..<Ar|lo 55pm| - 8 _ 10am|10 sdam| YYOpm -9 45pm| 7 45pm|ll 10am| 7 15am|Ar.. Atlanta .Lv| 8 15-pm| 5 20am| 8 10am| 4 20pm 10 OOpmjlO OOpmj 4 OOpmj 7 50am|Lv.. Atlanta. Arj 8 of>pm| 5 00am| |ll 4oam 1 00am| 1 00am| 6 25pm| 7 50am|Lv.. .'Tto me.. .Lv 5 35pm| 1 44amj | 9 00am 2 34am| 2.34am| 7 34pm|ll 40am|Lv. .Dal ton.. Lv| 4 24pm|12 lOamj | 750 am 4 15am| 4 15am| 8 50pm| 1 OOpmjAr Chat’ nooga Lv| 3 lOpmllO OOpmj ’.j 6 35am J IQpmj 7 10pm| 7 lOan. M.mpiiis,. | a 15am| | 8 00pm 4 30ipm| | 5 00am| | .. Lexm gton.'. — ,7| jib 50am|.110 40pm* 7 50pm| | 7 50ain| |.. Louisville.. ..j j 7 40aan| | 745 pm 7 30pm| | 730 am! |.. Cincinnati.. ~| | 8 30am| | 8 00am 9 25am| | 7 52pni| |.. Annis ton.. ..j | 6 S2pm| | 8 00am 11 45am |lO Birmingham.. | | 4 lupin' | 6 00am 8 05am|......1..| I 10am 745 pm .. ill. .. .. 7 ooam: 7 40pin|...’ | 740 pm j. ■■>....| No. 14 | No. 16 | .South? [No. 15. | N0.’13 |'...T....j I |H oopmi 8 30am|>Lv .. Macon.. Ar| 4 40pm| 4 10am) | I |l2 30am|10 50am|Lv. .Cochran. Lvj 3 20pm| J 33am| | I | j!0 45am(Ar Hawk’ville Lvj 2 50pm| ‘..| | I | 1 15amjlO 50am'Lv. Eastman Lv| 2 41pm| 1 4Gani| | .........j | 2 05am|ll SGamlLv... Helena.. Lv| 2 03pin| 1 02amj.....*..,j I I 4 05am| 2 38pm|Lv. .Jesup.. .Lvjll 220mj10 14pmj | I | 5 30am| 3 30pmjLv Everrett.. LvjlO 45am| 9 25pmj |... 6 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lvj 9 30omj 8 15pm| j , |j 8 15am| 9 25|nii|Ar J.i. k'ville. Lvj 8 OOamj 7 bbpm|......i.|... i N 0.7 | No.’9 | No. 13J East j’No7l6 j"N0.”10|.’... | ..' I 7 lOpmj 8 30anij 4 15am|Lv.'. Macon.. Ar| 8 10am| 7 1bpm|77.T..f........ _ I 9 4r>pm|;i 10am| 7 l.',am|Ar .. Atlanta. Lvj 5 20amj 4 20pm| | ill 50prn|12 OOpmj 7 50am|Lv.. Atlanta. Ar| 5 10am| 3 55pm|........ | ........| 9 25amj 8 30pm| 6 40pmj>Lv Charlotte Lv|lo 15am| 9 35am|........\ I 130 pm 12 OOnM 11 25pm Lv Danville. Lvj 6 07pm| 5 50amj | j 6 25jun, t; 1iiam]........ j.Ar. .Richmond, Lv]l2 01n’njl2 10n,n| " | 5 48pm| 3 35am| |Lv -Chari’ville Lvj 2 15pm) 1 50pm| | | 9 25pm! G 42am| jAr Washgton. Lvjll 15am|10 43ptn| | jll 25amj 8 00am| jAr Balti’more Lv| G 17arn| 9 20pm| | j 3 OOamjlO 15amj 'Ar Philadlphia Lv 3 50am| 6 55pmj j | 6 2Cam)l.2 45n’n| lAr NevyYork Lv|l2 15am| 4 30pm| | • z ...-...j 3 pmj 8 30pm| |Ar .. ..Boston Lvj 5 OOpmjlO 00am]........|........ THROUGH OAR SERVICES, ETC. Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chattanooga and Jacksonville, also between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken at Macon. Nos. 15 and IG, day express trains, bet ween Atlanta and Brunswick. Nos. 9 and 10, elegant free Observation cars, between Macon and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati. Connects in Union depot, Atlanta., with “Southwestern Vestibuled Limited,” finest and fastest train tn ‘the South. •Nos. 7 and 8, Pullman, sleeping cars be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. Con nects in Atlanta Union depot with “U. S. Fast Mail Train” to and from the East. FRANK S. GANNON, 34 V. P. & G. M.. J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, G. P. A., S. 11. HARDWICK, A. G. P; A., Washingon, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. RANDALL CLIFTON, T. P. A., BURR BROWN, C. T. A., Macon, Ga. 565 ’Mulberry St., Macon, Ga. No Book to carry around. No Tickets to get lost. In using Trading Stamps simply have your - book at home and ask for Stamps. When you buy for cash. Every member of the family can get them. We give you orders on merchants or elegant Premiums valued ai $5.00 to $9.00 each. Philadelphia Trading|Stamp Co., Office Goodwyn’s ;Drug Store, Macon, Ga. Coast Line to MackinaT naw atiii The Greateat Perlee* passfngfr - tlon yet attained li* Boat Construction: 6 T E A M ERS. 1 Luxurious . Equip- SPEED. ment. 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