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THE MACON NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1 884-.
NEWS PRINTING COMPANY,
PUBLISHERS.
R. L. McKENNEY, Business Mngr.
TOM W. LOYLESS, Editor.
THE EVENING NEWS will be delivered
by carrier or mail, per year, |5.00; per
Week, 10 cents. THE NEWS will be for
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aboul'l accompany same. Subscriptions
payable In advance. Failure to receive
paper should be reported to the business
©thee. Address all communications to
THE NEWS.
Offices: Corner Second and Cherry
streets-
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THE STATE TICKET.
For Governor,
ALLLN D.CANDLLH, Os Hall.
Far Secretary of State,
PHIL COOK, of Lee.
For Comptreller-General,
W. A. WHICH I, of Richmond.
For Attorney-General,
JOSEPH M. 1 ERRLLL, of Mor
riwutbor.
For Treasurer,
W. M. SPL.ER, of Fulton.
For CoiumiMloner es Agriculture,
O. B. STEVENS, of Terrell.
For School Commissioner,
G. R. GLENN, Os Bibb.
Necessary Precautions.
The early <tpp< ur.tnce of yellow fever in
tliv .'>t:iie <>! :>ii i> ippi would indicate
ihai Un (ii.-q.iM n.i. not been completely
biumpeil out <>i thin country since ns
ravage.-’, of last year. \ mild winter lias
aliened olio ol the gi run to lie dormant
only and a gn at danger tlrreatens me
Eolith. Ine advice oiu red by Tne News
yesterday ami the prediction that tne dis
ease would ntaki its app< arunce an the
Mouth dining the present summer was
wriiun Indore the press dispaieltes mak
ing the annoum etui ul that the plague had
he. n discovered at McHenry reached this
oil ice.
riiosc who understand anything about
yellow lever were aware of I lie danger and
view the situation with no little alarm.
only the most strict quarantine oi all in
fected pmiits will prevent .i very disastrous
situation and it is as well to look the
matter squarely in the face. The fever
is probably m the South to stay for tne
Minium r and its presence will create a
feeling or uneasiness, lint the fears of
every rommunity can be very greatly re
duced by attention to the sanitary ar
-1 augi nn uts of the town as and the knowl
edge on the part of the people that they
are surrounded iby conditions that are to
the smallest extent conducive to the spread
of any kind ol lever.
It is thin the duly of the administration
of tins vity to take such steps ms will be
mo l likely to produce a feeling of conti
dence. The knowledge that we lire eur
rounded by the best sanitary conditions
and that the authorities are doing every
thing in their power to protect the people
from siekm ss that may be produced from
local cause-: or fostered by them will do
more good for Macon than anything that
can now he done by the authorities.
We do not think that yellow fever is at
nil likely to come to .Maron. If it should
come we do not think that it would spread
and tlie chances in this direction will be
very greatly minimized by a thorough
overhauling of the city -by the sanitary
department and the Hoard of Health.
As we said yestereday it is the duty of
each and every citizen to see to it that Hie
department ha every assistance in his or
her power. Nothing can lie effectively
done-by the authorities without this co
operation on Hie part of the people as
responsible individuals. Those who do not
or will sot realize their responsibility in
this direction should lie made to do so.
If the sanitary department and the
liealth board make a few examples of
those who do not understand or will not
understand that the lives and property of
their neighbors are dependent upon their
observance of the laws of sanitation, great
er attention will be paid to those Jaws by
everyone. \\ e cannot begin our spring
cleaning too soon for the good of the city.
Just at this time the extra money spent
on sanitation and a general cleaning cam
paign may save hundreds of thousands of
dollars later on and will strengthen Ma
con’s reputation abroad. Let us have a
clean city. It is not enough to say that
it is clean, lot us see it and let us smell
it as wo go along and there will be no
chance for the calamity howler.
Macon is just at this time making an
effort to secure the selection of this point
as a camp tor <onie of the volunteer forces.
The opportunity is better now than it has
ever been before as it is more than prob
able that all of the troops will be moved
out of Florida and that they will be scat
tered at points where there is the least
chance of fever and epidemic in other
Southern states. Macon is one of those
points, and if the city authorities evidence
their lietermination to take every precau
tion against sickeness from local causes
the people who have the selection of the
camps will be more likely to look with
favor on this city.
Soldier's Relief Fund.
The Soldier s Relief Association should
have the support of the whole people of
Macon.
Me have sent away a large number of
young men who are unused to the great
hardships of camp life and who will ap
preciate more than most people under
a kindly interest taken in their welfare by
d home association.
Only those who have been through it can
understand the hardships of the life to
which these young men have voluntarily
gone. They went as patriots and they
rtpti -ent the people of this community,
ej are not at all likely to grumble or
complain. That would be the part of
poor soldiers. They accept the hardships
that th<y are called upon to stand without
a murmur, hut that does not alter the fact
that they are undergoing hardships.
It ;s a fact for instance, that none of the
soldiers at Camp Northen have been paid
off and wliile there are some more fortu
nate than others th,re are mauy who are
-without money to purchase any of the lit
tle comforts to Which they have been used
It would be a small thing tor the May
at-homes to do if they gave a small
amount each month or each week for a
fund out of which these little comforts can
be purchased. Macon is proud of the sol
diers she has sent to Camp Northen, but
she should do more than talk about the
good spirit that has been shown by the
young men who went out to swell the
quota required from this state by the nat
ional government. We must evidence our
appreciation of the patriotism that has
be. n displayed and we cannot afford 'to
nave these boys coming home and saying
that the people of their city forgot them
altogether while they were aw ly .
Every man in Macon should be a mem
ber of the Relief Association and every
man in Macon should contribute bis share
towards the relief fund.
A Great Alliance.
The talk of the Anglo-American Alli
ance is destined to become somtehing more
than mere talk in the near future. It is
now the toast at banquets on the other
side of the water and having reached this
stage it will probably become something
more solid than a champagne toast in the
near future.
It would see tn to one who looks at the
question of an alliance of these two great
English-speaking nations tbit it is an in- |
evitable entry among the records to be- j
wrrw-n in the future pages of internation
al history.
There is more behind the movement now
liiui nt. It would by a good busi-
ness policy for Ei.gland and this country
can have no objection to an alliance that
must meet the approval of a great ma
jority of its people. The chances of war
with England have been growing less and
less for many years until now such a
thing is almost one of the impossibles.
On the other hand the announcement to
the world that these two countries have
determined to stand toge ther representing
all that is best in civilization would in
evitably have the effect of putting any
serious European disturbance out of the
question.
England is the- mother country. Our citi
zens are related the people of England by
blooel and the relationship is growing
stronger every day as the flood of immi
gration and emigration continues. Com
mercially the interests of the one are the
interests of the other ar>4 joined for th*
purpose of furthering the interests of civi
lization, by force if need be on land or on
the sea, the two countries would be in
vincible.
The people of this country will hail with
joy the day that marks the signing of an
alliance and the Anglo-Saxon jh ople all
over the world will feel that civilization
has taken a huge stride onward and has
surmounted at once most of the obstacles
that lie in the way of complete "peace on
earth and good will among men."
Macon's Opportunity.
While the chances have always been
good that if any other point in this state
was to ibe chosen for the assembling or
camping of the volunteer forces Macon
would be selected, those chances have
been greatly increased by the outbreak of
yellow fever at '.McHenry.
We lielieve that the troops will be moved
from Tampa as soon as possible. There s
danger of the fever there, and should it
once break out in the camp it is terrible
to contemplate the ravages that it might
cause among thousands of utterly unac
climated men, The troops will be moved
to some other point and 'Macon with her
magnificent health record is sure to at
tract the attention of the authorites.
It would be a proper thing now to make
an organized effort to place these advant
ages of Macon before the department at
Washington. This can best be done
through our representatives in Washing
ton. It is true they have been at work on
this line, but now- is the time for action
and it is foolish to go about it in secret.
The effort to secure troops for Macon has
been going on for some time, but not much
has been said about it because it was
thought that every other place would at
once begin to make the same effort. But
as a mater of fact every other place that
had any advantages to offer has been mak
ing the effort for the same length of time,
and the situation now is just what it al
ways was that the department will select
that point or points best suited for the
camps. We do not believe that there is a
point in the South that can offer greater
inducements than can IMacon, and we be
lieve that a determined effort at this time
will secure some of the troops.
If the city council, chamber of commerce
and our representatives—Senator Bacon
and Congressman Bartlett—will go to work
in earnest and with a vim Macon will win
out. ,
How to Increase Business,
The growth in the circulation of the
Macon News since the outbreak of the war
has been phenomenal. It is steadily in
oraaains Wh locallv and within a raAtua
of fifty miles of IMacon.
Within the territory covered by The
News and in which it claims circulation
it has a much larger circulation than any
paper published in Macon has now or any
paper ever published tn Macon has ever
had.
The News is read in every home in Ma
con—that is to say, every home where
there are reading people. Within the ter
ritory properly claimed by the merchants
of 'Macon for their trade The tNews has a
splendid and an increasing patronage.
The News goes out on all of the after
noon trains and is sold in all the surround
ing towns long before any other paper gets
there. The people understand that they
get the war news fresh and crisp in the
'Macon News many hours ahead of any
other paper published in Georgia, and they
are showing their appreciation of the fact.
The wise merchant will take cognizance
of this and will place his advertising con
tract with The News.
An advertisement in The News brings
results.
Mr. iP. Ketchum of Pike City, Cal., says:
"During my brother’s late sickness from
sciatic rheumatism Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm was the only remedy that gave him
any relief.” Many others have testified to
the prompt relief from pain which this
liniment affords. For sale by H. J. La
rear & Sons, druggists.
NEGLECT OF DUTY.
Engineer Who Constructed Brooklyn’s Dry
Dock Will he Prosecuted.
■Washington, June 11. —The navy depart
ment has taken steps to begin courtmartial
against Engineer G. White for neglect of
,duty in the construction of the big dry
dock at Brooklyn and has also taken meas
urese to h|ive suit brought by the depart
ment of justice against the sureties on the
bond of the contratcor who built the dock.
Illy 8 FlLm of meaning
and about which such tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of “ Mother ” —she who watched
over our helpless infancy and guid
ed our first tottering step. Yet
the life of every Expectant Moth
er is beset with danger and all ef
fort should be made to avoid it.
ag ii i so assists nature
An Rill CIS* v in the change tak
lYlUlllul U ing place that
R b . the Expectant
5 ft g'S Mot her is er.a
--i O I i LI to look i>or ‘
■V 11 M wa r d without
dread, suffering or gloomy fore
bodings, to the hour when she
experiences the joy of Motherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
confinement—in short, it '"makes I
Childbirth natural and easy,” as I
so many have said. Don’t be
persuaded to use anything but I
MOTHER’S FRIEND I
“My wife suffered more in ten min
utes with either of her other two chil
dren than she did altogether with her
last, having previously used four bot
tles of ‘Mother's Friend.’ It is a
blessing to any one expecting to be
come a MOTHER ,” says a customer.
Hkndkkson Dale, Carmi, Illinois.
Os Druggists at *I.OO, or sent by express on receipt
of price. Write for book containing testimonials
and valuable information for all Mothers, free.
ThUnndfield Bagalator C®., Atlanta, Ga.
Fol
K IM as
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
A Story of President Fanre.
M. Felix Faure, president of the French
republic, is a gentleman whose duties art
many and whose pleasures are few. Among
the latter is the tub. Eminently hygienic.
It relaxes tension and distends the nerves;
hence the pit isini of it Recently mat
ters of state followed him, it is reported,
even there. A seen tary entered, apolo
gized no doubt, and in any exent stated
that the minister of foreign affairs had
come regarding something of great ur
gency which required his immediate atten
tion ‘•Can't 1 have any j eace?’’ the presi
dent in his I'xib] i ration cried. " Does he
want to kill me—in my bath at that?’’
Then, with a gesture infinitely resigned,
the gix-tnre of a martyr, he added: “‘Show
him in—show in Charlotte Corday.”
Robbed the Grace.
A startling incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject, is
narrated by him as follows: “I was in a
most dreadful condition. My skin was al
most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated,
pain continually in back and sides, no ap
petite—gradually growing weaker day by
day. Three physicians had given me up.
Fortunately a friend advised trying “Elec
tric Bitters,” and to my great joy and sur
prise the first bottle made a decided im
provement. I continued their use for three
weeks and am now a well man. 1 know
they saved my life and robbed the grave
of another victim.” No ons should fail to
try them. Only 50c per bottle at 11. J. La
mar & Sons’ drug store.
SUMMER SCHOOL.
During Morning Hours—Special Insructions
and Rates.
For the benefit of city school pupils in
struction during the morning hours will be
given by the Georgia-Alabama Business
Colege in all English and industrial
branches. The college rooms are conceded
to be the coolest in the city; low monthly
rates are named and a few hours study
each morning will pualify pupils for excel
lent positions in the Fall.
XJSS JARANESTJ
W 7 CURE
A New and Complete In atm, nt. consisting ot
.-.(’tTOSII t)RI RS, Capsules ot (liniment and two
Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles
of every nature and degree, it makes an operation
witii tile knife, v.hieh is painful, and often result,
in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible
disease? We pack a Written Guarantee in each
$1 Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. am! $1 a box, 6 for
55. Sent by mail. Samples free
OINTMENT. 25c. ain't 50c-
PIIWQTIPATIf'.M Cured, Piles Prevented, by
ovixO I SI n t Ivlv Japanese Liver Pellets, the
• real LIVER and STOMACii REGULATOR and
HI.OOD PURIFIER. Smail, mild and pleasant
intake: especially adapted lor children’s use. 50
loses 25 cents.
FREE .--A vial of these famous little Pellets vvili
a I'ii • n Wit’ll a $1 box or mon- ol Pile (hire.
Norn i- lnr genuine fresh Japanese Ptt.r
:'i, tor sale only by
For sale by fkwdwyn’i Drug Star* ani
R-etwe Hauaa Pbarunaar.
FRENCH
TANSY
WAFERS
Those 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.
Get Your Ice Near-Dy.
Tiie College Hill
Ice Company.
269 Washington Avenue.
Is the most conveniene ice house for all
the homes between New Street and Vine
vilte. Delivers ice anywhere in the city
without extra cost. Prompt attention to
ail orders. Telephone 511 two calls.
W, 11. SHEPARD,.
Manager.
Tor Sale?
Desirai Real
Esl.
The Johnson & Harris store building,
corner Fourth and Cherry streets, now
occupied by A. & N. M. Block.
6 room house, 10 Franklin street, known
as the “Dickey” property.
3 room dwelling, 314 Jackson street.
The Glover residence on Huguenin
Heights.
The Chapman property on Ocmulgee
street, in front of At. & I. street railway
shops, with two 4-room houses.
Two 4-room dwellings on the Tindall
property.
5 acres on Vineville car line adjoining
Crump’s park.
Vacant lots on Gray property in rear
of Mercer University.
Vavant lots on Tindall property and on
Huguenin Heights.
For any information apply to
M. P. CALLAWAY,
Receiver,
j Progress Loan Improvement and
Manufacturing Company.
Macon, Dublin
and Savannah R R.
*■*l 2d | | ld~| 3*~
I P. M.|P. M.|STATION’S. |A.M'.|A.M.
i 400 2 3(i Lv ...Macon ...Ar] 9 40|10 15
• 4 16| 2 50 f ..Swift Creek ..f 9 20'10 00
! 4 25i 3 Oof ..Dry Branch ..f; 9 10| 9 50
, 4 35 ; 3 10 f ..Pike’s Peak ..fl 9 00, 9 40
. 4 45 320 f ...Fitzpatrick. ..fl 8 50; 9 30
! 4 50 3 30 f Ripley fj 8 40' 9 25
, 5 05 ; 3 50 s ..Jeffersonville., s 8 25| 9 15
‘ 5 15 4 00 f ....Gallimore.... f 8 05| 9 05
j 5 25 4 15 s ....Danville .... 3 7 50| 8 50
I 5 30 4 25 s ...Allentown... s 7 40) 8 45
’ 5 40 4 40 s ....Montrose.... s 7 25! 8 35
I 5 50 5 00ls Dudley s 7 101 8 25
6 02 5 25 sMoores 6 55| 8 12
I 6 15; 540 Ar. ..Dublin ...Lv 6 30| 8 00
1 r-Mj’-M.! IA-muTm?
*Pasenger, Sundays —— — .
| dMixed Daily, except Sunday.
MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE ft 1898
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Light
As a Feather.
Perfect in fit
and elegant in
style—the snni
ni er weight
Suits we are
making up.
GEO. P. BURDICK & GO.,
568 Mulberry Street.
Money.
Ixiftnn 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.
MARION W. HARRIS
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office, 556 Cherry Street.
CHAS. A. GLAWSON,
Attorney at Lbw.
Office 556 Cherry Street.
Hlacon screen co.
Manufacturers of the best adjustable
wire window screens and screen doors.
Your patronage respectfully solicited Es
timates furnished free of charge. J. D
Newbanks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue,
Macrvu, Ga.
Give the Clock a Chance
Isn’t it about time
The Clocks
Were cleaned and given fresh oil?
The old oil is full of dust and grit
and is wearing the clock out. A
clock, same as a watch,
Should Be Cleaned
Every Two Years.
Take them to
Davidson Jewelru Co.,
308 Second Street-
It Catches Them.
No Poison. Clean and Sura.
The Decoy will rid your promises of
Roaches or Water Bugs completely. Every
one indorses it. Directions with each trap.
Price by mail 35c each. Special price in
dozen lots to hospitaals.
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, iMacon, Ga.
BECOME A MAN
'This will interest those who have doctored with
“medical comnanieti" and “free prcscrlp-
Mon” fakes and electric belts, until they are thor
oughly disgusted. I am a well known
Z, A physician of Chicago and have made
g nervous disorders and all diseases
A F peculiar to men a special study for
20 years. haven’t a remedy that will
do wonders in a few days, but with pa
tience and the correct use of my treat
ment I will guarantee to MAKE A MAN OF
YOU IN TIME. For a short time I will send a full
month’s treatment of my “NERVE-SEEDS” with
some valuable private instructions, for 31.00. or six
boxes (a full course) for *5.00. I HAVE CURED
THOUSANDS AND CAN CURE YOU. If
suffering from a chronic disease ot any nature write
to me in confidence at once. All medicines sent in
plain wrappers.
DOCTOR GRAHAM,
114 Dearborn st., Room 1109, Chicago, HL
You Can flffoffl to
Patronize Homa Industry
When you get the best w»rk and the lew
est prices by doing so.
I ask no concession in my favor. I elm
ply offer you the best work for the least
money. A comparison la all I aak.
W. H. Schatzman
Builder and Repairer of
Buggies, Wagons, Carriages
Everything that can be done by anj
wheelright ar blacksmith. Buggy aui
earriase painting a specialty.
W. H? REIGHERT.
PRRCTICHL PRPER HARGER
AND
INTERIOR DECORRTOR.
HONEST WORK, LOW PRICES. Esti
mates cheerfully furnished. Drop ms a
postal.
IS3 COTTON AVENUE. MACON. GA.
is a nuii-r-.i-.m-.il
reiuv.l, for Gouvrrku-a,
<-lc. t, S per m at <i n h u s,
V. I,unnatural dis
etr.,ic.-s, or au> iudauima
liou, irritation or ulcera
tiou i f mucous mcm
jn. brau.-s. Nou-astringent
K Sold t»v lli uirglats.
I .r in plitiu wr:tp|h’*r.
by « Apie.Sß, ort-paLi. f.,r
I Ji.iVi, . r 3 botrl.-., »-
Special Notice.
For rent —My residence in Vineville,
with or without furniture. John L. Harde
mao- _ - - -.
IA COLLEGE EDUCATION BY MAIL
I X kJE?* ThOTOO «h instruction
- ME/ 1B txx>k-keepin< 'Bnd
S - business,shorthand,scl
g snee, journalism, lan-
/£TLJ DY/ mages, architecture,
S Burveying.drawlng;civ-
$ /' U. mechanical, steam,
: jOW?aTSWi electrical, hydraulic,
s municipal, sanitary,
« w< railroad and structural
1 IflFi lfrlljpaßMr engineering. Expert tn
• nj. jmR structure. Fifth year.
: Fees moderate.
- U'ril Tats Illustrated catalog free.
5 - -SIIIIrW Ftate subject in which
- 1* -———interested.
5 SATIOStt CORKKSn»>UK.>H B IJiSTITVTX, (Im.)
Slla-weosd Sslhiaal Bank 8.11d1.r, Muklagtoa, W.C.
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E. T. MALLARY, E. N. J ELKS,
President. Vice-President.
J. J. 0088, Cashier.
Comniicial and Savings Bank,
MACON, GA.
General Banking Business Transacted.
$5.00 will rent a box in our Safety De
posit Vault, an absolutely safe plan in
which to deposit jewelry, silverware and
securities of all kinds.
UNION SAVINGS BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY.
MACON, UA.
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rest
J. W Cabanlas. President; 3. 8. Dual**,
vice-president; C. M. Orr, Cashier.
Capital. 1200,000, Surplus ISO,DM.
Interest paid on deposits. Deposit your
*>avitigs and they will be Increased b< !s
--tareal com pounded genii- annually.
Tilt EXCHANGE BANK
l>f Macoti, (la.
Capital $500.00n n
Surplus 150,000. M
J. W. Cabanlss, President.
8. S. Dunlap, Vice-President.
C. M. Orr, Cashier.
Liberal to Its customers, aceommudatluj
to the public, and prudent in its manage
ment, this bank solicits deposits su<
other business In its line.
tIIKMCTOJtS.
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. H. Williams, A. D. Scholleld.
KHTAlltbfrikb IH6B.
K H PLANT. CEAS. D HURI
Casbiar.
I. €l. PLAN I N SON.
BA NKKH,
MACON, HA.
A geueiai banking business transact®.
*nd all consistent cortesles cheerfully »i
tended to patrons. Certificates of depo»i
aimed bearing interest.
FIRST NATIONAL, BANK
of MACON, 04.
The accounts st banks, corporatiaa*
firms and individuals received upon th-,
most favorable terms consistent with can
servailve banking. A share «f your bu»
inass respectfully solicited.
R. H. PLANT,
Presidsnt
George H Plant, Vice-President.
W. W. Wrigley, Cashier,
Southern Loan
and Trust Company
of Georgia.
MACON - GEORGIA.
CAFJTAI. ANO SURPLUS, «flti.<»Ol>.O:
1 8. SCOFIELD, Pres
Jos. VV. PALMER, Vice-Preu.
F. O. SCHOFIELD, Treasurer
STEED & WIMBERL.Y, Attorney®
Offers investors carefully selected Firs
Mortgage Bonds, yielding 6 and 7 pel cent
interest, payable semi-annually.
These mortgage loans are legal Inveal
ment for the funds of Trustees, Guardian*
and others desiring a security which 1
non fluctuating tn value, and which yield,
the greatest Income consistent with Ab
solute safety.
Acts as Executor, Trustee, Guardian
Transact* a General Trust Busluesa.
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.
ecuiily Loan and Hhstract Co.
370 Second St, Phone 82.
T. B. WEST,
Secretary and Attorney.
PHYSICIANS.
DR, A. MOODY BURT.
Office over Sol Hoge’s drug store, 572 Mui
berry street. 'Phon 60.
Hours: 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 and 4:10 tc
6:30 p. m.
Residence 452 Callege street. ’Phone 728
Utt. J. 11. siIOKTEK,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
ever Sol Hoge’s, earner Mulberry aafi
Seceud streets.
DR. C. H. PEETE,
Eye, Bar, Nnie and Throat,
17a Heeond IL
Phone
DR. MAURY M. STAPLER.
Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.
604 Mulberry street. Phone 111
Dr?W. L. SMITH,
DENTIST.
Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason. 353 Sec
ond street. ’Phone 452.
1872 DR J J SUBERS 1897
Permanently Located.
In the specialties vedereal, Lost Bn
ergy restored. Female Irregularities aufi
Poison Oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address, in confidence, with stamp, U*
Fourth Street. Macon, Ga.
D. A. KEATING.
WKwiSlI
Oeneral Undertaker and Kmbalmer,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Caskets, cases, coffins and burial
robes; hearse and carriages furnished
to all funerals in and out of the city.
Undertaker’s telephone 467. Resl
4euce telephone |n Mulberry
StrML Mm*«. ife
One by the Speaker.
Bright little bunches of repartee often
break the lazy monotony of dry legislative
proceedings in the house, and not a few of
them originate with Speaker Reed. In
fact, repartee seems to roll off the speak
er’s illiistrhuts cx[»mse of baldness and
disseminate itself over the house even as
April raindrops would do likewise with
a new tin roof. The other day a yea and
nay vote had been taken on some bill or
other of compatotivi’ unimportance and
the usual recapitulation had been conclud
ed when Representative Lorimer arose to
expostulate.
“Lt appears that I am not recorded,” he
complained. ‘ I should be. I voted‘no’
twice.”
“The gentleman from Illinois will be
recorded ‘no’ once,” ordered Speaker
Reed, with accent upon “once,” and floor
and galleries joined in the laugh. This
sort of thing tickles Reed immensely. He
is very fond of penetrating a quiet joke
now and then, but when the smiling ap
plause at his punning ripples over the as
sembly he enters into vigorous dispute
with the gavel and drawls with ostenta
tious severity, “The house will please bo
in order ” —Washington Post.
Summer Resorts.
THE ELKTON,
ELKTON, VA.
Open June Ist. On N. W. and C. W.
R. R. 'Modern in all its appointments. Hot
and cold Lithia water on every floor. Bath,
toilet and gas. Write for rates.
J. H. BROWN & 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,
N. C.
Bath rooms and water closets in the
house. Large rooms, well furnished, good
fare, attentive servants, charges reasona
ble, carriage to all trains.
T. A. ALLEN, Prop.
'Find Relief in the heat of Summer at
Sparkling
Catawba
Spring.
Splendid hotel, health giving water,
Catawfba county, N. C.
DR. E. O. ELLIOTT & SON.
Proprietors.
When you hear of War
Rumors of war, the pestilence that stalk
eth by day or the mosquito that flittetli
by night.
Flee to the Mountains
Leesburg, Va., is the place. Only 36
miles from Washington. Write for illus
trated booklet to Leesburg Inn, Leesburg,
Va.
THE SKYUKA,
SKYUKA, N. C.
Elevation 3,200 feet. All modern im
provement—electric lights, baths with hot
and cold water on every floor. An ideal
summer resort. For terms apply to D. E.
Stearns & Son.
Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs.
ROANOKE RED SULPHUR SPRINGS,
Via Salem, Va., opens first of June. Ele
vation 2,200 feet. Sulphur, chalybeate,
freestone and ‘limestone water; fine sum
mer climate; waters relieve dyspepsia,
hay fever, asthma, lung, throat and kidney
and female troubles. Terms reasonable.
Write for descriptive pamphlet, references,
etc. J. 11. OHAPM.AN, Manager.
Long distance telephone connection.
Ocean View House.
St. Simon’s Island Beach, Ga
Fine suits bathing, good table, artesian
water. A. T. ARNOLD,
Proprietor.
The Atlantic Hotel
MOOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
The finest resort on the Atlantic coast.
Bathing, sailing, fishing, billiards, tenpins,
danteing and other amusements.
The best and largest ballroom in the
south. The celebrated Old Colony orches
tra of Erie, Pa., eight pieces, brass and
string.
For pamphlet ap'ly to Pettyjohn Bros.,
managers.
I For Business Men |
In the heart of the wholesale dis >
trict. >
For Shoppers >
3 minutes walk to Wanamakers; \
8 minutes walk to Siegel-Coopers >
Big Store. Easy of access to the
I great Dry Goods Stores. «
For Sightseers
One block from cars, giving >
easy transportation to all points £
TT 111 , . >
-HP a IP! j 1
| nUibl Al Job,
:■ New York. 1
> Cor. 11th St. and University <
> Place. Only one block from A
S Broadway. »
<► ROOMS, $1 UP. RESTAURANT, >
Prices Reasonable. <
Bedford Alum, Iron and lodin e
Springs of Virginia.
From whose water the celebrated “Mass”
so extensively known and used, is manu
facteured. Opens June 15, and is the most
home-like place in Virginia for recuper
ating.
A modern writer says, “Bedford Springs
water cures when all other remedies have
failed, and especially in derangements
peculiar to females.
Long distance telephone connections,
send for a 50-page interesting phamplet of
proofs. P. O. Bedford Springs, Va.
J K. MABEN, JK , Proprietor.
STURTEVANT HOllsT’j
Broadway and 2fMl< St,, New York, H
American & European plan. Wil- g
liam F. Bang, proprietor. Broad- g
way cable cars passing the door S
transfer to all parts of the city. S
Saratoga Springs I
THE KENSINGTON, |
and cottages. g
H. A. & AV. F. BANG, Proprietors, ■
New York Office, Sturtevant House.
Insist on the
Genuine
T.H The best Washing Powder
ma^e ’ best for all clean
ay Ww*® 5) 1 * n g ’ t^oes ie wor k Q u i c kiy > *
cheaply and thoroughly.
Largest package—greatest economy.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. St- Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia.
Music in the Air , . .
We are now handsomely fitted up in our new music house (J. W. Burke Co.’s
old stand) and are now better prepared than evr to show our elegant line of mu
sical instruments. Our prices are the low est in the South and our terms the easiest.
Complete line of musical merchandise.
F. A. GUTTENBERCER & CO
452 Second Street.
J A
’MhM \ ‘ J 1 J
'SssswwF
In tne Hands of H Boy
A good Ice Cream Freezer will do as well
as a poor one operated by more skillful hands. The Ohio
Freezeris a money and time saver. Its first cost is not great,
it uses little ice and freezes in less time than any other.
Strong and durable. With and without wheel. From 2to
20 quart.
And while on this cold subject let us remind our cus
tomers that we have Ice Picks, Ice Miavers, North Star
Refrigerators and many other ice goods at model ate prices.
Wfehwtol
for DR. MO»f 3 X’MHiryKOV Al. PKE.X.S and take no other.
Send tor cireuiar. Vrico per lioi> O ho kcn lor
B>Li. Aie>'Jl2'l”« Vlf I fcUWIC'A G < 0., - CJlevelu.nd, Ohio
For sale by H J. LAMAR & SONS, Wholesale Agents.
No Book to carry around. No
T ckets 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 < n
merchants or elegant Premiums
valued ai $5.00 to $9 00 each.
Philadelphia Trading Stamp Co.,
Office Goodwyn’s Drug Store,
Macon, Ga.
AT B. HINKLE,
Physician and Surgeon. Office 370 Second Street. Office phone 317, two calls; resi
dence phone 917 four calls.
Does general practice. I tender my ser vices to the people .of Macon and vicinity.
Diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and lungs a specialty. Office consultation and
treatment for the poor free from Bto9 a. in. Visits in city for cash —day sl, night
$2. Medical services free to families of all who are in the army from Macon. Eye
glasses and spectacles fitted accurately and furnished. Prices very reasonable. Office
hours Btolo a. m.; 12 to Ip. m., and 6 to 6. p. m. Monday, Friday and Saturday
nights 8 to 9:30. •
S. S PARMELEE, "
Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Baby
Carriages.
Celebrated Cleveland Bicycles SSO to SIOO
Staunch Cresent Bicycles S2O to SSO
The Shirt Waist Girl
Need not bother with a lot of pearl buttons
that never look well and are always coming
off, when she can buy here a solid silver shirt
waist set four front buttons and cuff buttons,
for only 50c. All the little, necessities, like
buttons, thimbles, belts, scissors—everything
in silver is here.
RFFLONn Tt i p - jBWBIBr -
DDLunpU, Triangular Block
biome Industries
and Institutions.
Henry Stevens’ Sons Co.
H. STEVENS’ SONS CO, Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer,
and Railroad culvert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc,Wall tubing with
perforated bottoms that will last forever.
Macon Machinery.
MALLARY BROS. & CO., dealers in Engines, Boilers, Saw
Mills. Specialties—Watertown Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills,
Cotton Gins.
Macon Refrigerators.
MUECKE’S Improved Dry Air Refrigerators. The best Re
frigerators made. Manufactured right here in Macon, any size and of
any material desred. It has qualities which no other refrigerator
the market possesses. Come and see their at tbe factoij oa >hUw Si>