The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, May 31, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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/ z When a • female gymnast leaps blindfold through the air, Cc</ the women Jj( spectators usu- ally think it is a J® tiniblj- risky fl thing to do, and RmSF ®1 wonde r how she R. ever has the K* f JfSS b 'tdihood : yet *\l ’*' a P i s taken ■MB, with perfect Jr ’ <■<■'■• fxi> t<oe be- <• c;>ti-> rh. knows J that tiling and JhSEotM dextrous hands / #■" an te.uly to re // 1 J Clive h« r She A* // won 1 d never ~ // takisnch chances at the hands of any but a trained and skillful ath lete That is wh< re she is really more pru dent than many of her sex Women who would shudder at the risks of a gymna-'iie performance take v.i-tly more dangerous ehanci s by trusting their lift am. health to the advice of some incom petent, urn ducat* d per- on whi n they are suffering from weakness or disease. Only a skilled, experienced physician is competent to pre seiilte remedies for the complicated ailment.** of tin feminine or ganism No mere nurse is fitted to deal with diseases which demand the utmost resources of medical science. For nearly joyear- I>r H V. Pierce, chief Consulting physician of the Invalid-’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. V., ha- given special, expert attention and study to the treatment of women’s diseases. No physician in the I’mled States has had more remarkable success in this particular hi Id of ptactice His “Favorite Prescription” has cured more cases of obstinate female diseases than ; any other known remedy. No other medi- ; cine in the world so completely restores I organic health and strength to suffering women. Mrs Jacob Schaffner. of Freemansburg, North ampton Co Pa , write- It iy with pleasure that I write to let you know the great good I have re rived from your medi. ine« and the self-tie atruent at home. J was trout-led with female weakness had (Miiiis in my buck all the time somr tirni - SO ■even- that I could not lie still in tad at night I tried different doctor tint they could not help me Then my husband induced me to try Dr Pierce '■ Favorite Prescription. After taking six bottles J feel like a new woman I hanks for your advice.” THE ELKTON ELKTON, VA. Open Juno Ist. On N. W. ami W. R. It Modern in all its appoint until Hot and cold Llthia water on every floor. Hath, toih t ami g is. Write for rales. J. 11. BROWN S- CO. Proprietors. Beautifully situated, fine shade trees, lawn of blue grass, cold well and city water. Open al the year. The Arlington House. No. 53 South Main Street, Hendersonville, Bath rooms and waler closets in the house. Large rooms, well ‘furnisiie-d. good fare, attentive servants, charges reasona ble, carriage to all trains. T A. ALLEN, Prop. Find Relief in tlrt* heat of Summer at. Sparkling Catawba Spring. Splendid hotel, health giving water, f'utaw’ba county, N. C Hit E O ELLIOTT A SON. Proprietors. When you hear of War Rumors of war, the pestilence that stalk eth by day or the mosquito that flitteth by night, Flee to the Mountains Lees’lnirg, Va., is the place. Only 36 miles from Washington. Write for illus trated booklet to Leesburg Inn. Leesburg, Va. THE SKYUKA. SKYVF \, N. C. Elevation 3.2110 feet. Ml modern im provement electric lights, baths with hot ami cold water on every floor. An ideal siimim r resort. For terms apply to 1). E Stearn-> >< Son The Atlantic Hotel 'MOOREHEAD CITY, N. C. The finest re u»rt on the, \tl.tnth- coast Batthlng, -ailing, fishing, billiards, tenpins dantcim- ami other amii .■rm-nt.-i. Tile best and largest ballroom in the south. The ci lelmateil ('l l Colony on-lit s tra of Erie. Pa., eight pieces, bra ■; and st ring. For paniphh-t aply to Pettyjohn Bros managers. Mass Meeting. Democrats of Bibb county will assembl. at Bibb count v court hou. e at 12 o'clo.-k (mt .him- I. |s!i'.. forth. purpose of se lecting d-legate- to the congressional eon vention to tie held at Griffin. Ga.. June 17, at 12 o'clock tint for tin purpose of nam ing a e.indidat, to represent the Sixth district in the Fifty-tilth n’oiipr.-ss of the United States. T. J. WARE, Chairman. Sam Mtmayer, Secretary. 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 agvnt for Macon, Ga. iT Light As a Feather. Perfect ill fit and elegant in style—the sntu rn er weight Suits we are making up. GEO. P. BURDICK & CO.. 568 Mulberry Street. BAPTISTYOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION State Convention to be Held in Macon June 8, 9 and 10. Will BE BIG GATHERING Eloquent Speakers Selected and Program Made Most At tractive. The convention of the Baptist Yoatig i People’s Union, which is to be held in Ma- | eon on June 8, 9 and 10, promises to be a ■ meeting for great good to the union itself I ami to the Ba-plist denomination. Every effort for the success of the con vention is being made. Such men as Hon. J. J. Whitfield, of Hawkinsville, who u president of the Union; Dr. W. W. Lan drum, of Atlanta; Dr. .1. L. White, Dr. B. I». Ragsdale, and Professor G. W. Macon, ! of Macon, have the management of the I convention an t will make every feature of the meeting interesting an-l beneficial. Th-- program is as follows: Officers —J. J. Whitfield, Hawkinsville, president; J. D. Chapman, D. D.,’Savan nah; Rev. H. W. 'Williams, Elberton; John Phinizy, Augusta; vice presidents; F. J. I’.ixon, Atlanta, secretary; B. H. Hardy, Barnesville, treasurer. Executive Committee —-Rev. R. Vande venter, Hawkinsville, chairman; AY. W. Landrum. D. D., Atlanta; T. J. Day, Esq., Atlanta; I. J. Van Ness, I). I).. Atlanta; S. Y. Jameson. D. D., Atlanta; B. D. Rags dale, D. D., Macon; J. L. White, D. D., 'Macon; and officers of the convention. 'Co-operation—l Cor. vi; 1. WE DN ESIM Y EVE NING. 8:00 —'Preparation service, conducted by Rev. W. Nelson. D. D., (Macon. 8:30 —“The Pastor’s Place and Power in the Union,” Rev. F. C. McConnell, ID. D., Lynchburg, Va. Adjournment. THURSDAY MORNING. 9:30 —'Devotional meeting. 10:00 —Enrollment of delegates. 10:15 —Election of officers. 10:30—'Report of executive committee. 10:45 —President’s address. 11:15 —Convention sermon by Rev. S. Y. Jameson, Atlanta. Adjournment. THURSDAY EVENING. 3:30 —‘Inspirational service, led by Rev. R. E. Neighbor, 'Macon. 4:00- “Does the Baptist Young People’s Union Identify Its Members With the Churches and the Denominational Work?” Rev. W. .H. 'Smith, D. D.. Columbus. 4:30 —“Shool of 'Methods,” Rev. C. S. Blackwell, D. D., secretary of the Baptist Young People's Union, South. Adjournment. TIIU RSI >A Y EV ENI NG. B:oo—.Song service by choir. B:3o—“The Conquest Course a Link Be tween the Churches and the 'Mission Fields,” Rev. J. D. Chapman, D. D., Sa vannah. 9:00 —“The 'Distinctive Principles of Baptists,” Rev. F. H. Kerfoot, D. iD.,* Louisville. Ky. Adjournment. Adjournment. FRIDAY 'MORNING. 9:3o—'Promise meeting, led by iMalcome Lockhart, Augusta. 10:00—‘Factors in the World’s 'Redemp tion.” (1.) “Dour Talents and the Kingdom,” Rev. F. M. Barnett, Forsyth. (2.) “The Holy Spirit and IMen,” Rev. L. G. Broughton, Atlanta. (3.) “Education and Christianity,” Rev. W. W. Landrum, Atlanta. •M iscellaneous. Adjournment. FRID'W AFTERNOON. 3:3o—‘Praise service, conducted by Will Upshaw, (Mercer University. 4:00 "Bible Knowledge of Soul Saving.” Rev. .1. D. Jordan, Savannah. 4:3o —Warkers’ ‘conference. \d journnient. FRIDAY EVENING. 8:00 Devotional meeting.( conducted by Rev I*. Jesup. Tifton. 8:30—"To Him That Overoometh,” Rev. C. S. Blackwell, D. D., Birmingham. 9:oo—‘Awarding the C. C Banner, War ren Grice. Hawkinsville. 9:15 -Closing, E. Y. Mallary, Afaeon. Che addresses throughout the meeting will be entertaining and full of sound ad vice and instruction. Reports from different unions through out the state say that a large number of delegates will be present. The people of At aeon will entertain them in excellent style. Quite a number of Mercer boys will re main in 'Macon until the convention closes. They are much interested in the work. J he rai'lrodas leading to 'Macon will give reduced rates to all who attend this con vention. The tickets will be one fair for round trip. Preparations are in daily pro gress to receive the guests who go as del egates and visitors. The convention will he entertained by the city union. Its president is Professor G. W. Macon, of dMrcer; W. Polhill Wheel er. vice president, and Eugene Y. Mallary, secretary. The various committees for looking after the convention was appoint ed some time ago. and have been actively at work. A chorus of fifty voices under the directorship of E. Y. 'Malary will lead the singing Tor the convention. Indications point to an attendance of 500, which is a large number when it is considered that this work among Baptist young people throughout the state is scarcely two years old. BISHOP CANDLER, He Will Continue to Make His Home in Georgia. Bishop Warren A. Candler, the distin guished Georgian who was recently so signally honored at the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church south, has been assigned to duty in the Ninth district. During the present year Bishop Candler will be called on to preside over six conferences in the states of Colorado. Kansas, Missouri, and Florida. The first conference will be the Denver conference, which meets at Denver, Col., August IS. On August 25 he presides over the West ern conference at Kansas City, Kan. Then Will follow three assemblages in Missouri the Missouri conference at Memphis. August 31, the Southeastern conference at Lexington. September 14. the St. Louis conference at De Soto. September 21. The Florida conference wil convene at Gaines ville. Fla.. December 14. Bishop Candler's new duties will not require his to change his residence from this state and his many friends will be glad to learn that he will continue to make his home in Georgia. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made ami that, too, by a lady In this country "Disease fastened its dutches upon her and fqr seven years he withstood its se verest teats, but her vital organs were undermined and her death seemed immi nent. For three months she coughed in cessantly and could not sleep. She finallj discovered away to recovery by purchas ing of us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis covery tor Consumption, ami 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. W. C. Hammiek * Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ drug store. Regular size suc and Jl. Every hntrlft J HAS COAL AND KRUPPS Channel Has Been Narrowed to 100 Feet I and Mined. .New York, May 31. —The Hamburg- American line steamer Folaria, Captain i Si haarmschmidt, which left Santiago de I Cuba on May 13, got in here yesterday j from Key West. Captain Schaarschmidt •told a Sun reporter of some things he saw ami heard at Santiago de Cuba. When the •I‘olaria arrived there, he said, there was no sign of the Cape Verde fleet, but no one I in tbv town made any bones of saying the fleet was i xpe. ted any day. The only Span- I is.h waiships about were two small gun boats. The people of Santiago were in a v-ry complacent state of mind about th, war. When any one to a Span iard of that city that the forts might be shelled by American warships at any time the almost invariable answer was: "We are not concerned about the possi ble attacks upon us by Yankee ships. Let them come it they wish. As many as come if they come near enough to do any dam age, will be blown into smithereen. The entrance to the harbor is narrow an every foot of the channel Is mined. Besides the entrance is defended from either shore by fine new guns. The Yankees eoudn’t take this town by bombardment in a thousand years.” Captain Schaarschmidt on his own account said that the entrance to the harbor, nar row at all times, had been made narrower by obstructions in the channel, so that now the safe channel is only about ten feet wide. He said that new Krupp guns were being mounted on either side of the entrance to the harbor w-hen he came away, and that he knew that the whole channel had been carefully mined. The captain said that there was no lack | of food sup Hes in Santiago. The city, is. however, effectively cut off from the inte rior by insurgents. Nobody thought of go ing outside the city limits on the land side. The insurgents were so near that the light of their camp fires could be seen 11 oiti the city at night The Spanish in the city were In much greater fear from an attack by the insurgents than of an attack by the American fleet.. Asked about the supply of coal in Sariti-t ago and if he though there was enough in the city to supply the bunkers of the Span ish fleet, Captam Schaarschmidt said he had been told there were about 5,000 tons t tore. Ihe Spanish warships supposed to be at Santiago are the armored cruisers Vlscaya, Almirante, Oquendo, Cristobal, Colon, and Infanta (Maria Teresa, and the torpedo boat destroyers Furor and Pluton. Five thousand tons would coal them all up with coal to spare. HOW’S THIS? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. E. E. CHENEY & CO., Props., ■nr .i. , Toledo, O. Me the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lase fifteen years and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry any obligations made by their Tirni West & Truax, wholesale druggists Toledo, O. Waffling, Klnnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bot tle. Sold by al Idruggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. MODEL LOCOMOTIVES. The Baltimore & Ohio’s Locomotives are the Highest Types of Excellence. Not a great while ago the general super intendent of motive power of one of the largest railroad systems in the Northern part of the country happened to visit Bal timore. Being of a courteous disposition he called on the 'Baltimore and Ohio mo tive power officials to pay his respects and he was given an opportunity to see the new locomotives that have been purchased during the past two years. He devoted a great deal of his time to an inspection of the monster ten wheel passenger engim ■ that are used between Philadelphia and Washington on the €O-mile an hour Royal Blue trains. When he was ready to depart he turend to one of the company’s officers and remarked: "I have always been of the opinion that there was nothing on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad that was worth patterning after, but I am very frank to say that I have seen today the most advanced types of locomctives in the country. I know of no railroad in the country whose motive powet is equal to yours.” Within a month after his visit to Balti more this official ordered a number of locomotives, only stipulating that they should be built after the plans of the Bal timore and Ohio engines. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children ?>£ f«- z* Derivation of Settle. An amusing instance of irresponsible derivation is given in the “Dictionary of Architecture,” published under the aus pices of the Architectural Publication so ciety, under the head of “Settle,” which is stated to be "perhaps derived from ‘seat all people,” ex temp. Henry VIII, at the Green Dragon public house, Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire,” and “settee,” which Professor Skeat calls “an arbitrary variation of settle,” is defined to be a stone bench, the word being actually de rived from the Anglo-Saxon setl, a seat.— Notos and Queries. Annual Sales 0ver6.000,000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomm-n, Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. Blotches' on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightfu» Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECH AM’S PILLS, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure Sick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pilis are Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE of any Patent Medicine in the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. Special Notice. For rent —My residence in Vineville, wiih or without furniture. John L. Harde man. CADLER MEETING ! The mi im.ers of BUbb County Candler club an.l rhe friends of Hon. Allen D. Candler are requested to attend a meeting at the court house on Tuesday night (31« t infant) at S o'clock. By order of THOMAS R. AYER. President. Hope Pollhill, secretary. MACON NEWS TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 31 1898. Th* Old Attic. I do not believe that the modern child knows anything about an attic. The fin de siecle attic, is a n-sjax-table place, when* boxes tire soliitunly piled and where moth camphor sheds its fragrance abroad. Ou/ attic was a long, low room, with mysteri ously dark corners, into whose depths we did not penetrate. There was an old hair trunk in one corner that held some nf grandmother's muslin dr< ■ es. It was ojß'n-.il onlj’ on rare ix-easions. and 1 was allowed but a g!ii;q»» of the faded beauty within Tlure was tin old spinning vxF.erl where spider- hung iantastic wreaths, xnd th< !•“ w:v a guitar with brokeii, moldentd strings Hut ih. corner where the txwks w<T“ piled mis the spot 1 liked the best. An old fashioned, tiny pauetl wiitdow let *n occasional suntx-am stray across The Ladies' Repositories and “.'-'.lints’ Rests.” 'll. re was a tine old elm tic-.; that tapped against the window andsometinies a robin rent a thrill of song into the dusty corners Just, beneath the window seat 1 used to sit, a sm.all crouchetl form, Ixmding over a inusr.v volume Hur when 1 wished to read under the m;--t bliss:ui c.nulitions 1 fortified myself with half a dozen russet apples, whose juke would have given fla vor to a treati.ro on Hebrew grammar. Now I never see a ru.. .-r apple wirhiml seeing also the dim old attic, and an utter ly cimrviited child, and 1 am sure thoTnar ket. women nusunderstand my wistful I. lar.ee, for they draw closer to their bas kets and look at me in suspicious fashion. —Erin Graham in Lippincott's. Drove Oxen After lie Was Paralyzed. 1 have heard of many cases of fortitude, but that of ' Duke’ Joyner excels them all. Charles .1 Jox^..> - , during his life time, lived near the bead of Crooked Fork valley, in Morgan county. He was a man of powerful physical development—brave, fearless and of wonderful endurance. lie Sought on the I nion side in the civil strife, arid then after the contention was over he married and went to farming, in some way when a hoy the title of “duke” was given to him. which ever afterward he was known by " Duke” Joyner was a, hard worker and a good farmer One daj’ while building an underdrain, assisted by two small sons, he had a stroke of paralysis and was un able to move, but. could talk. “Duke” concluded that, he would superintend the operation of taking his half d.-ad body home He had tile two boys put a log chain around Ids body Then he had them put down a couple of planks Next they hitched the chain to the ox chain and the oxen drew his body up in the wagon. While lying in the wagon the “duke,” by the use of his voice, drove the oxen to his house He survived anti lived a number of years after.—Knoxville (Tenn.) Trib une. The Remnant. Mr. A.—l presume you carry a memento bf some sort in that locket of yours? Mrs B.—Precisely It is a lock of my husband’s hair. “But your husband is still alive!” “Yes, sir, but his hull- is all gone London Fun. Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restored MAGNETIC NERVINE OS: anteetoCure Insomnia, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria, Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Seminal Losses,' Failing Memory—the result of Over-work, Worry, Sickness, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgence’ Price 50c. and $1; 6 boxes $5. For quick, positive and lasting results in Sexual Weakness. Imi>otencv. Nervous Debility and l.n-t Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPEClAL—double strength—will give strength and tone to every pail slid effect a permanent c-ire. Cheapest and best. ioo Pills $2; by mail. FREE —A bottle of the famous Japanese Livet Pellets will be given with a $i box or more of Mag letic Nervine, tree. Sold only by For sale by Ckxidwyn’a Drug Stere a.n<i Br.wn H«u.«« Pharmacy. 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 courts7s 00 Sheriff 75 00 Tax collector 75 00 Treasurer 75 00 Tax receiver 50 00 Members of legislature, each 50, 00 Coroner 10 00 Delegates to state convention 10 00 Surveyor 5 00 By order of the Democratic Executive Committee of Bibb county. T. J. W'AR-F, Chairman. SIM ALTMAYER. Secretary. gbi Yom Ice Near Du. The College Hill Ice Company. 269 Washington Avenue. Is the most conveniene ice house for all the hom.Ss between New Street and Vine ville. Delivers ice anywhere in .the city without extra cost. Prompt attention to al'l orders. Telephone 514 two calls. W. H. SHEPARD, Manager. 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. PULLMAN CAR LINE (hkaso. jsiM rar.t.'. tin BETWEEN •"incir-nt-t!, Indianapolis, or Louisville and Chicago FHE NORTHWEST. Pullman Buffet Sleepers on nigh ijJtis. Parlor chairs and dining cart nt day trams. The Monon trains mak he fastest time between the Souther? winter, resorts and the summer re torr lie Northwest. W. H. McDOEL. V. P. A G M FRANK J. REED, G. P. A., Chicago, 111 For fertffer particulars address 5 W GI.ADING, Gen. Ag. Thr>m* will* i~. ' IT CATCHES ’EM ALL ' r. the news k P - AT 10 CEXTS A WEEK 'JJ Ji l t'F' Chea P. isn’t it? Worth . 1 ] 5- k - that much every day. 4 A aT-p Don't look any further ‘J -1 yi r.' <’ lor a genuine bargain. 'll A y L.r, Ihe time to subscribe is • j .41 F> l now. Be in th.- swim. <A 5; >' t Keep up with the times. J T AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, </ Hyannis, Massachusetts, was Vic originator </“PITCHER’S C-ASTGRiA;’ /Ac same that has borne end docs now _..*/? . orb €ver U bear the facsimile signature cf -_<Z' wrapper. This is Vie original “ Pi ICHER'S UAcTC-Pi ’ which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America fer oner thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY cd ike wire ■ -and see that it is the kind you hare always boih’dd on the and has the per. No one has authority from r;e : > use tey name ex cept The Cenia Coni} /of lahidi Chas. 1 ' is President. y March S, ISO~. C ■<’ .£• Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of pur child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer yon (because he makes a P-w more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. “The Kind You Havo Always Bought’’ BEARS IHE FAG SiMSLE SIGNATURE OF~ x? Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You, Vt.ft *?•*«* KiC «aio.v*. 5/ KJFIRAY 4TAC£< wCV hiOfth C*TV- bi J? 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. No Book to carry around. No Tickets to get lost. In using Trading Stamps simply 7 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 • n 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 Mackinac NEW STEEL The Greatest Perfec- PASSENGER tlon yet attained In STEAMERS. Boat Construction: Luxurious . Equip- SPEED, went, Artistic Fur- COMFORT nlshing,Decoration and SAFETY and Efficient Service To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Petoskey, Chicago No other Lino offers 4 Panorama of 460 miles of equal variety and interest. Foar Trips per Week Between Every Day and Day and Night Service Between Toledo, Detroit ana Mackinac ciXK OETR’OIT AND CLEVELAWD "T»«»W-..«4ran I Put-in - Bay .Im,’ ?J;8? »S>. 1 * and Toledo, Gonrections are made at Cleveland with LOW RATES to Picturesque Eaekinae and Earl, -.-it Trains for ail points East, South Return, including Meals and Berths. Approx- n ‘‘ Southwest, and at Detroit for al! point? ■mate Coat from Cleveland, sli; from Toledo. North and Northwest. sl4; from Detroit, $13.50. * Sunday Trips done, July, August, r th .. x j <. . _ * September and October Only. „ A. A. BOHANTZ, e. P. a., DETROIT- MIC h. Deiron 0110 cieveiona iievieoiioo company I TH PRUDENTIAL | | INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. | HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. JJOHN F. DRYDEN, PRESIDENT J * -* I! FIVE YEARS’ STEADY SWEEP ONWARD! d * * ;> 1892 • 1897 Assets $8,840,853.39 $23,984,569.72 Income $7,888,877.55 $15,580,764.65 it | , | New Business Written in 1897 $143,900,000 y ACT -.... Paid Policy Holders to Date 31,000,000 J /Z' THE PRUDENTIAL *lias forged it way ahead until it stands in (<► .■ .yW'TVb.- the front rank of the great life insurance companies of the world. It has <► i/ 4, unexcelled facilities for transacting a large business and offers all that-is <► ' good in life insurance and under the best conditions. <► ' I ?or particulars apply or write to J SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY, II; J®-’ JAMES O. WYNN, President, Manager Sontbern Depart- <> ment, Atlanta, Ga, or w B KING and W. A. REDDING, General Agents, <► ’ Macon, Ga., —Ch, Southern R’y. > Schedule in Effect Sunday, May 1, 1898 CENTRAL TIME ItliXlt in»WN. READ UP. " ' j No. 14 I No. 10 | No. 8 I No. io~ 7 lOpmj 4 4upm 8 30am| 4 15am|Lv.. Macon .. ArjlO 55pm| 8 lOamjlO 50am| 7 10ptu~ .• 4.>pm , 4;>pm 11 10atn| 715 am Ar.. Atlanta .Lv| 8 15pm | 5 20a tn [ 8 lOamj 4 20pm 10 00pm jlO 00pm 4 OOpm 7 s»atn.Lv.. Atlanta. Ari s 05ptn| 5 o<iani| |ll 4O.un 100 am I OOainj |J 25pm 7 50an> Lv.. .Ro me.. .Lv 5 35piu| 1 44-tm| | 9 OOam -34 am, 2 34am ; 34pntill 4vam|Lv. .Dal ton.. Lv| 4 24pm;12 10am| | 750 am 4 l,>am 4 l..am, 8 50pm 1 Oopm Ar Chat* nooga Lv! 3 lOpmllO 00pm I 6 35am ‘ * i "' Ui M.mpos. i i.-.am | 8 OOpm f . U ' *j 1 ,w . ■■ Lexington.. :io Stainj 110 dOi'tu ' i J 50am I•• Louisville.. ..| j 7 40am| | 745 pm _‘Z ! “ n - ‘ ! " 1: ' Gnc-iiMtl.. ..' I 8 30amI | 8 00am :11 _.-52,m Anniston ’.... 6 <t>p7ni. ~.T.TToO®nT a ■ g x*m ■/ 4 15pm I 6 Mma 8 ‘ :n _L 4r : pl . u _.-._ K ” o V i n °L_ " 7 "” v '' 77 4 “ pltl x. .• .. No J u | | B ®° pm 8 ! "':hL'. .. iiacon~ Ai| 4 40pm. 4 10am....~.T.TV7.'777' 1 1 Imtrn 10 50am Lv. Eastman Lv| 2 41pm| 146 am I I i 2 o, am 11 3G;tm ; Lv.. Helena.. Lv| 2 03pm| 1 02am| | I 4 05amj 2 38pm Lv. .Jesup.. .Lv|ll 23antjl0 14ptu| i i 5 2l>ani 3 30pm Lv Everrett.. Lv|lo 45amj 9 25pm; l'hh.” b ‘' Oim ' Ar Bruo.swi.k. Lvj 9 3tam| 8 15pmj j x ' 7 X > '<■ No L3J i?..i nt. | No. 16 j No. 10 |.Y77Y.|’.r. K. ~~ ........| 710 pm 3 30am 4 15am Lv.. Macon.. Ar| 8 Wml 7 I S) 45pmjll 10am, 7 15am|Ar .. Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am| 4 20pm| 1........ |H • r >°P«i 12 00pm| 7 oOaanjLv.. Atlanta. Arj 5 10am] 3 55pm| | ’’’ I 130 pm 12 Oto tll 25;>m,Lv_ Din ville. Lv| 6 07pm| 5 50am| I 6 35pm < 'mam; L\r. Richmond l.v 12 Oln'n 12 10n,n| I 5 48pm' 3 35am; (Lv Chatl'vllle Lvj 2 lßpmj I 50pmj |....”." i 9 25pm 6 42am| lAr Washgton. Lvlll 15am|10 43pmj | 3 OOamjlO 15am! |Ar Philadlphla Lv 3 50am| 6 55pm| | j « 2'.'ainjl2 45n ’n |Ar New York Lv<l2 15atn| 4 80pm| | pm 8 30pm \r .. ..Boston Lvj 5 OOpmj 10 OOamj | ** THROUGH CAR SERVICES, ETC. Nos. 13 ami 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chattanooga and Jacksonville, also between Atlanta ami Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken at M aeon. Nos. 15 and 16, 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 in 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, 3d V. P. & G. M„ J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. Washington, D. C. Washington. D. O. W. A. TURK, G. P. A„ ’ S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., 'Washlngon, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. RANDALL CLIFTON, T. P. A.. BURR BROWN, C. T, A„ .Macon, Ga. 565 'Mulberry St., Macon, Ga. ss , : V ''sf > \S£S aS/ / , Spring is Here And with it comes the thoughts of cool refreshing Beer. It is the ouly thing to drink in the spring, and, in fact, any time of the year. Good Beer, such as we make, puts life and strength into the body. Our Beer is more than good; it is the best made, because it is made of the best hops and malt that can be bought. Better send us your order. Acme Brewing Company, A. B. HIN KLE, Phv.,’s I.in and Surgeon. Office 370 Second Street. Office phone 917, two calls; resi dence phone 917 four call#. Dm s general practice. I L nd. r iny s< r vices to the people of Macon and vicinity. Diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and lungs a specialty. Office consultation and treatrm nt for the j.oor free from x lo 9 a. m. Visits in city for cash —day sl. night $2 Medical services free to families of all who are in the army from Macon. Eye glas-.o s and rpei tacUs fitted acemately and ‘furnished. Prices very reasonable. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 12 to 1 p. m., and 6 to 6. p. m.‘Monday, Friday and Saturday nights 8 to 9:30. JfIJfHiHWMM. A.-v s>B,. ViiSfJFIEGYAI. riLtS and take no other. t iievir. ’'. Vrice SI.OO per box, tt boxee for $5.00. j CHEMICAL <JO., - Cleveland. Ohio. 1 Fof sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS, Wholesale Agents. 3