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THE MACON NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1804
NEWS phinting company,
PUBLISHERS
R. L. McKenney. Business Mn«r.
TOM W. LOYLESS. Editor.
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THE STATE TICKET.
tor Goveruer,
ALLEN D. GANULER, of Hall.
Far Secretary of State,
PHIL COOK, of Lee.
>or Comptralier-Ueneral,
W. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond.
For Attorney-General,
JOSEPH M. TERRELL, of Mer
riwuther.
u For Treasurer.
W. ft. SPEER, of Fulton.
For Commiaiouer st Agriculture,
O. 13. STEVENS, of Terrell.
For School Commissioner,
G. R. GLENN, of Bibb.
An Unjust Complaint.
Th< Pullman Car Company, which is one
of the richest corporations in the country,
and < njoys in absolute monopoly, is pro
testing, violently against the war revenue
bill betatise it exacts the sin..l tax of 1
< nt sot each in rlh and, seat sold for the
support ot the governtneiM in the present
war.
The Pullman <kir Company’s complaint
Is but h unjust and unpatriotic, correctly
observes the Birmingham, News. The in
surance companies, the banks, the tobacco
dealers, thw express companies, and, in
fact, a multitude ot corporations and indi
viduals, who are effected by the new Jaw
are rai:>m a hown against it. The tax
imposed upon the Pullman Car Company
is small and the company can easily af
ford to pay it.
But there is another and more potent
reason why the Pullman Car Company’s
kick comes with poor grace. tn 1894,
wh«n 'Chicago and vicinity were in the
hands of a mob of strikers because of the
Pullman Car Company's action in reducing
wages, and when the property of that and
other corporations was threatened with de
struction, the president of the 1 United
States, seeing the inability or indisposition
of the state authorities t« preserve order
and protect life and property, called out
the United States regulars and turned the
v'hicago railroad yards into a military
<amp. Th<' Pullman I’ar Company's prop
erty was saved and the majesty of the law
maintained Fair play demands that the
[Pullman Car Company should pay part of
the obligation thereby incurred.
Havana’s Fortifications.
These facts alxrut the fortiticatlous of
Havana are gathered from a letter written
by an officer of .the Puritan, ou the block
ade line:
If we ever do have to bombard Havana,
it will be no easy matter now to silence
the forts. Last Sunday 4 had a good
< h inee in ttlie aifternoon during my watch
to examine the place through the glasses.
We were about eigtit miles ibroaul off the
entrance. I counted five forts to the left
of the entrance, not counting l.Morro castle,
a ring or and ami earthworks behind the
town, and four or live heavy butteries, to
the westward. Havana has been strongly
fortified. Close .along shore, several miles
on each side, the 'batteries are (protected
by tons a-nd tons of sand, t'he .best protec
tion in rhe world. They must have had
lb.thio oldiers and workmen throwing up
these hills of sand. The guns within them
are io. 12'and tfi-inch. They cever all ap
proaches up to four miles distance, and
some of mu- gunboats have gotten within
range. Some of their captains told me
that shells big as footballs fell fell within
fifty yard* of their vessels, at lour miles
before they got up speed and turned tail.
1 talked to an insurgent captain a few
days ago He had wriggled through the
Spanish lines about Cardenas. He has been
in the bush two years, and looked like a
fcwcde. but is a Cuban. He said the in
surgents had 3.500 men about Cardenas
20000 about 'Havana, and 60.000 mon aH
told, but they are short of arms, and espe
cially unmutntion. Before a battle, If.
*aid. they serve out three rounds per man
two to (Ire and one to Iseep for tomor
row. They want the 50-ealibre bullet that
will stop a man, ..and not the small calibre
Mauser,
That Affair at Guantanamo.
A good deal of space and attention has
been given to the fight between the ma
rines and guerrllas at. Guantanamo, but in
reality the tight was of no great conse
quence. It was. as an exchange remarks,
important only from the fact that it was
the first action between Americans and
Sp.mian.ls on Cuban soil. The marines
wire lauded merely to establish a base
and occupied a sort of outpost. Without
a supporting force it was’ not expected that
th. > could withstand a determined attack
of the Spaniard in any force. They have
retir.sl to the cover of the guns of the
fleet and it is impossible that there wHI
be any more fighting until the transports
arrive. The engagement demonstrated the
a< t the S|v.iniards in the Cuban jun
gles are ugly customers. But Americans
tax. a history so far as Indian fighting
goe\ and they will give the enemy a few
pointers as soon as they get the lay of the
ground.
The landing of Shafter's army will im
nuxhately put a new light on the situation
in Cuba.
A New Comet.
N’o vigorous and well regulated war has
t ver jet dared to break out without an
auxiliary comet to frighten the supersti
kmis, notices an observant exchange.
P to a few days ago the present con
flict has not enjoyed the prestige to which
, ‘ was ent.tUl along that line, but a'
last the accompanying comet has been dis
covered.
d ‘ ngton ’ of the Lick Observatory,
made the discovery. The comet is in th e
constellation Scorpio, about one degree
northeast of the bright star Antares
The discovery was made by photograph
A plate exposed for other purposes on that
region of the sky showed, when developed
a strong trail produced by a strange ob
ject. Mr. Coddington examined the object,
-md found it to be a comet of about an
eighth magnitude. Observations by Pro
fessor Hussey showed that it is moving
toward the southeast about one degree per
day. 1
A ® soon as observations have been se
cured on three evenings its orbit will be
computed, Mr Wright observed its spetv
rum, and found h to be one of the usual
ormation with continuous spectrum and
•weak carbon bands.
The Cordele Sentinel makes this earlv
announcement: ’ Bob Berner will be the
next governor of Georgia after Candler.
And yet the Macon News says it will be
Jim Griggs.—Rome Tribune.
A Man's Rights Movement,
An English merchant. William Lustin
by name, thinks rhat it is high time that
men should organize forth.- purpose of
obtaining certain rights under the law. of'
wnich they are now unjustly deprived. He
has therefor* formed o I. ague ar men's
rights, the cbji.t of which is -to secure
legal protection for men.
It appears from Mr. tustin’s contention
that in some respects English law is really,
unjust to men. He says, for instance, that
min are barred from bringing suit for
biaudi r, this proceeding , open -m
worn tn only. Again, a man ."*n not mTnt
suit for summary parari.m in th. special
c»urt appointed to hear such cases, but a
woman can. Mr Austin on tin ds that this
arrangement, designed for the special pro
tection of women, may have been ne.dcd
in the first Instance, but insists that it is
no longer so. Anoth* r wrong of dne-sided
sex legislation, contends this champion of
down-trodden man, is an art passed sev
eral years ago making it a duty tor a hus
band to maintain hi. wife, even notwith
standing flagrant infidelity.
Love of Country.
The fact i.s estalbli.-hed that there is as.
much if not more Iqvi of crmntrv among
the people of the United State.- that th r,’
is among the people of any ojher country
on the earth. “Foreign flafions have
acrei-d.” observes the I biUdelphi i Pres,
"that because the Ahmr+ean people are so
conglomerate, many of them ■» ine <>t
alimi birth arid many others ot alien pe
rentage, and because the country is so
large and the interest# of liferent sec
tions are so diverse, that there could b.
no true national spirit. This fact, it was
claimed, would become embarrassingly
prominent in a war with a foreign nation
That situation is now present, but instead
of there being any lack of national spirit
and patriotism, exactly \he contrary is.
evident. The foreign-'tiortj ditizen is just
as patriotic as .the man ? whqjcan rata his
ancestry back to the Mayflower.”
Judge Notting hany.
The following from the 'Houston Romo
Journal wflß be almost unantmously en
dorsed in Macon and jels,owh<-fe:
Noticin- that Jm|<. \V. I) Nottingham
is a candidate for the judgeship of the Ma
con city court, we desire' to ray a ward or
two in bin favor.
In giving this endorsement, we say not
a word against the preset judge, who is
a native of Houston, an < minent lawyer,
a thoroughly Uipnight man and a good
judge.
bor several years Mr Nottingham was
judge of Houston county court, and we
dare say no community was ever served
more correctly or with greater ability on
(he bench. He is a truly good lawyer in
every sense of the word, a faithful friend
amd correct citizen under all circumstances
and condtlons. He is entirely worthy of
the exalted position to which he aspires.
The Catholic Journal, whose editor wears
the shamrock inside and out, takes a par
donable pride in the fact Vhai four of the.;
eight heroes of the iMerrimac are of Irish
blood, and that the first .American soldier
to set foot on Guinan soil is named O'Con
nell. It is now up to the A. P. A.
Wise advertisers are not deterred by talk
of dull times, truthfully marks an ex
change. It is the hustler that sells goods
in hard times. Anybody can sell the goods
when everybody has money to spend and
is looking for a place to spend it.
Says the Rome Tribune: “Hon. Clark
Howel, editor of the Atlanta Constitution,
is receiving more congratulations than any
other man .in the state except 'Hon. Allen
D. Candler, over the result of the recent
primary.
‘ HOiRRiIiB'LE.
"Think of those poor fellows who will
have to fight under the blazing hot Cuban
sun!”
"Yes; but think of those who will have
ko fight, under some famous man’s 3on!"
OH.-THE MISERY GF IT.
"'I was never so fully impressed with the
uncivilized and barbarous rule of Spain
until today," said Sprockett.
“Indeed?”
"Yes, sir. Wihy, there Isn’t one good
bicycle road in Cuba."
A HiEIUM'NE.
Minna—Jack refused to go to war unless
I promised to marry him.
Nora —'.And did you?
■ Minna —.Well, of course. 1 couldn’t per
mit myself to stand in the way of my
country when it needed brave men to de
fend it.
Bucklin's Arnica Salve
The best salve in the world for cuts,
>rulsea, gores, ulcers, salt rbeura, fever
<ores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains,
orng, and all skin eruptions, and posltlve
y cures piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
tioney refunded. Price 2b cents per box.
**r aala by H. J. Lamar F »•■•’ drug
•tor*
Subscribers must pay up and not allow
®iall balances to run over from week tc
week. The carriers have beeu in structed
accept no part payment from *nyon'
ft»r Avril 1»<
ONE-IMiINK BOTTLES.
The Kentucky distillers propose to send
50,000 one-drimk bottles of whiskey to the
Yankee army for use in Cuba.
A one-drink bottle? We prithee what
May be the size of a one-drink bdt ?
That is to say. who’ll be the one
To measure the size the drink shall run’
For sure as Eate. if Kentuckians do.
And thciir sized drink be given to
The Yankee Army, by all the gods.
And some few scattering ends and odds,
Every soldier will be tight as wink.
Except tihe Kentuckian, for they don’t
think
There's more’n a smell iu just one Jripk
—New A’ork Sun.
Sympathetic ffosbattfls.
The sympathetic tenderness: of a lov
ing husband is everything to an expec
tant mother, especially during her first
ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi
nent druggist of Dayton, 0., gives the
tollowing case:
A customer of mine, whose wife has used
four bottles of •’ Mothers Friend " before con
finement, says, after seeing the effects of the
remedy, ihat’if she had to go through the ordeal
sgaiu, and there were tmt frsur bottles on tHe
market, and the cost was SIOH-Der bb<tle, she
would have them.
“ Mother’s Friend ” is a scientifically
compounded liniment which affords qer
tain relief in the various aliments pre
ceding childbirth, and assures proper
elasticity to the cords and muscles in
volved in the final ordeal.
‘’Mother’s FrienA” is sold by drug-
or expressed on receipt of one
Valuable book, “ Before Baby is
B°m, ” mailed free on application.
j VHE MAD Fl ELD BEQUUTOB CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
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POWDER
Absolutely Aire
— ? *
POWERS OBJECT
,To Any Interference on the
Part of Germany in the
Philippines.
New York, June 16. —A dispatch to the
‘XVcrli from London says neither Russia
ror Franot. and still lees England, would
toleratf- any aiti-mpt to rum America’s
gallant overthrow of the Spanish fleet and
virtual capture of Manila to Germany’s
special advantage.
International jealousies guarantee that
America will not be troubled by any inter
ference in the Philliplnes. This rs the
opinion In high political quarters here,
where the fulmination of the Brelin chau
vinist press are treated as of nc account.
The arrival at Manila of German ar.d
other foreign war ships Ts sail, on th" best
of authority to be simply a 1-sire to wit
ness fche operations of Admi.al Dewey’s
equat ion for naval reasons not. with any
political object.
AN ENTERPRISING DRUGGIST.
There are few men more wide awake and
enterprising than H. J. Lamar Sons
< who spare no pains to secure the best of
everything in their lines for their many
customers. They now have the valuable
agency for Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is
the wonderful remedy that is producing
such a furor al! over the country by its
many startling cures. It absolutelv cures
Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and all
affection of the Throat, Chest nd Lung-.
Call at above drug store, and get a trial
bottle free, or a regular size for 50 cents
and SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or price re
fundede.
NEW COMET
Has Been Discovered at the Lick Observa
tory.
Lick Observatory, 'Cal.; June 16—..A comet
of about the tenth magnitude has been dis
covered here thy C. D. Perrine. Its (position
was right ascension three hours and twen
ty-nine minutes, declination north fifty
eight degrees thirty-six minutes, in the
constellation Camatoparvalis. It became
invisible in the daylight before accurate
measures could be secured to prove that
motion existed.
'Mr. Perrine reobserved the comet after
dark and determined its daily motion to
he east N. E. degree thirty-four minutes,
one quarter of a degree. The object can be
seen with a moderate sized telescope.
A.telegram received by the observatory
announces that another return of Eneks
periodic comet was observed by Tebbutt,
an .Australian astronomer on June 'll. It
is not in position to be seen from obser
vatories in the northern hemisphere.
Hotel Cumberland, opens
for the summer June 14th.
Reduced terms offered parties
of five or more.
Lee T. Shackelford,
Proprietor.
Bad management keeps more people in
poor 'circumstances than any one other
cause. To be successful one must look'
ahead so that when a favorable opportun
ity presents itself he is ready to take
advantage of it. A little forethought will
also save much expense and valuable time.
A prudent and careful man will keep a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the shift
less fellow Will wait until necessity com
pels It and then ruin his best horse going
for a doctor and have a ‘big doctor’s bill to
pay besides: one pays out 25c, the other is
out a hundred dollars and then wonders
why his neighbor is getting richer while
he is getting poorer. For sale by H. J.
Lamar & Sons, druggists.
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S 'ibjitJifb'o--.- .-ft. a’{rjß9 State subject in which
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= SITIOXXI. COKRKSPOXDENCB INSTITUTE,
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Loans negotiated on Improved city prop
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business of fifteen years’ standing. Facili
ties unsurpassed.
HOWARD M. SMITH
314 Second St., Macon. Ga
GEORGIA, 8188 COUNTY— ’
The petition of AV. P. Dumas, George
Mcßride. William Barowell, George Mann
gnd Lewis Andrews respectfully shows:
1. That they desire fpr themselves and
such other persons as may hereafter be
associated with them and their legal suc
cessors, to be incorporated under the name
an 1 style of the "West End Social Club,”
for a term of twenty years, with the priv
ilege of renewal at rhe end of that time.
2. That said corporation is <0 have no
capital stock, as its object is not indi
vidual or corporate pecuniary gain, but
solely the entertainin'-»t and improvement
of its members and their social and men
tal advancement.
3. Your petitioners further show that
■they desire for said corporation the right ‘
to sue and be sued, to buy, sell and own ■
both real estate and personal property, in ■
fee simple or otherwise; to rent, lease or ,
erect such building or buildings as club |
houses or for other appropriate uses as I
may be desirahje for the promotion of the
proper objects of said corporation; to
make binding contraeats: to have and use
a common seal; to make and have a con
stkution and bylaws, not inconsistent with
the constitution and laws of the state of
Georgia or the United States, which shall
be binding upon its members, to levy upon
and collect from its members such en
trance fees, monthly dues and other as
sessments as may be found desirable in
advancing the purposes of said corpora
tion; and to exercise all other powers and 1
do all other acts, such as may he necessary
or incident to the general purposes of its
organization.
4. The place of residence of said cor
poration shall toe in the county of Bibb,
said state.
Wherefore your petitioners pray Ihpt
they and their associates, and their legal
successors, may be constituted a body cor
porate ami politic, with all the rights,
privileges and immunities and subject to
aJI Ihe restrictions provided by law rn such
cases.
ANDERSON & JONES.
Petitioners’ Counsel. .
I Robert A. Nisbet, clerk of Bibb Supe
rior Court, do certify that the above is a
true copy of the original petition foi char
ter of the “West End Social Club ’’ a«
same appears of file in said clerk’s office.
Witness my hand and seal of office this
12th day of May, 4898.
ROBERT A. NISBET, Clerk.
MACON NEWS THURSDAY EVENING, TUNE 16 18o&
For Sale.
V
Desirt Real
Ett.
The Johnson & Harris store building,
corner Fourth and Chi fry streets, now
I occupied toy A. He X M. j’.lock.
6 room house-, t<> Frankjin afreet, known
aa the “Dickey”
8 room dwelling, 314 Jackson street.
The Glover residence on Huguemn
Heights.
T’he Chapman property on Oemulgee
ktreet, in front of >M, A 1. street railway
shops, with two 4-room houses.
Two 4-room dwellings on the Tindall
property.
3 acres on Vineville car line adjoining
CTuurp’s park.
'Vacant lots’on Gray property in rear
fit Mercer University.
Vavant lots on Tindall property and on
Huguenin Heights.
For any information apply to
M. P. CALLAWAY,
Receiver,
Progress Loan Improvement and
Ma n u sac turi n g Co tn pa ny.
FRENCH
TANSY
WAFERS
These are the genuine French Taaisy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris. La
dies can depend upon securing relief from
dnd 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.
Idle Hour Stock Farm,
Macon, Ga.
Stallions at Farm
CLEBURNE.
Trial by Brown Hal. dam by Pat
(Malone. Cleburne is a half brother to
Star Pointer, 1:59*4.
BARONSTAMBOUL
Trial 2:27*4, by Stamboul, dam Bon Bon
by Baron Wilkes.
Address—
J. F. GODARD, Manager,
MARION W HARRIS
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office, 556 Cherry Street.
CHAS. A. GLAWSON,
Attorney at Law.
Office 556 Cherry Street.
jnacon screen co.
Manufacturers of the best adjustable
wire window screens and screen doors.
Your patronage respectfully solicited. Es
timates furnished free of charge. ” J. D.
Newbanks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue,
Macon, Ga.
Give Bib Clock a Chance
Isn’t it about time
The Clocks
'Wore cleaned and given fresh oil?
The old oil js 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 Jewelry Co.,
308 Second Street-
X William’s Kidney Pills
’ lla c no equal in diseases of the |>
Kidneys ai.d Urinary Org’utih. Have i
, f you neglected your Kidneys? Have '
’ you overworked your nervous sys- ( >
( I tern and caused trouble with your ,
and Bladder? Have
I pains in the loins, side, back, groins j 1
I laud bladder? Have-you a flabby ap- ,
pearanee of the face, especially I
I under the, eyes ? Too frequent de-, |
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i' eased Jope pip the system 3
I and make ane w qf you By 4
mail 50 eppts per box.
I 1 Wiumams Mfg. Cp., props., Cleveland, O. ,
For sale by H. J. Lamar & Son, Whole
sale Agents.
<* 13 a non-poisonou?
•eiuedy tor Geoorrhkva,
’let-t, Spermatorrhipa,
rVliites, unnatural dis
barges, or any inflainma
ion, irritation or ulcera
tion of mucous mein
branes. Non-astringcnt.
Sold by nrotnristK.
or sent in plain wrapper,
H? express, prepaid, foi
tLOO, or 3 bottles, |2.75.
ijlrcnlar sent on rec nest
BECOME A MAN
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frinedical companies’* and “free prescrip-
Bfon*’ fattea and electric belts, Until they ape thor
oughly disgusted. lam a wttl irnowu
A physician of Chicago and have made ■
nervous disorders and all diseases j
UHL y peculiar to men a special study for 1
I m " haven't a remedy that will I
do wonders in a few days, but w Ith p*-
tjence and the correct Use of my treat- :
inent I will guarantee to MAKE A MAN OF
YOU IN TIME. For a short time I will send a fulj
month’s treatment of my “NERVE-SEEDS” with j
some valuable private instructions, for Sl.od. or six I
boxes ia full course) for SS PO- I HAVE CUKEH
THOUSANDS AND CAN CUBE YOU. It
•uttering from a chronic disease of any nature writs
»o me in contidence at once. All medicines scut to
plain wrappers.
DOCTOR GRAHAM,
114 Dearborn St., Boom 1109, Chicago, UL
You Can flnoio to
Patronize Home Industry
When you get the bust wgrfc end the lew
est prices by doing an.
I ask no conceeaion in my favor. I «lm
ply offer you the best work for the leaat
money. A ccmparlaon la all 1 ask.
W. H. Schatzman
Builder and Repairer of
Buggies, Wagons, Carriages
Everything that can be done by- anj
wbeelrlgbt er blacksmith. Buggy aa4
carriage painting a aneclalty.
Special Notice.
For rent —My residence in Vineville,
with or without furniture. John L. Harde
man. L
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I E. Y. MALLARY, E. N. JELKS,
President. Vice-President
J. J. COBB, Caabier.
Cotnmtcial mid Savings Bank, I
MACON, GA.
General Banking Business Transacted
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MACON, UA,
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interest paid on depesitg. Deposit you.
savings and they will be increased- b» Is
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the; excuanok bank
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Capital >500,000 »>
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to the public, and prudent in its manage
ment, this bank solicits deposits an<
other businegg in its line.
DI HECTORS.
J. W. Cabaniss, W. R. Rogers, R. E.
Park, H. J. Lamar, N. B. Corbin, S. S.
Dunlap, L. W. Hunt, Sam Mayer, W. A.
Doody, J. H. Williams, A. D. Schofield.
ESTABIASTIED 1868.
R. H. PLANT. CHAB D. HURT
Cashlar..
I. <J. PLANT’S SON,
BANKER,
MACON, UA.
A general banking business transaetat
■nd all consistent curtesies cheerfully ox
tended to patrons. Certificates of depoai
'■sued bearing interest.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of MACON, UA.
The accounts as banka, corporations
firms and received upon tht
most favorable terms consistent with con
servatlve banking. A share of your bua
tnoM respectfully solicited.
R. H. PLANT,
President
George H. Plant, Vice-President.
W. W. Wrigley, Cashier.
Southern Loan
and Trust Company
of Georgia.
MACON - GEORGIA.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, *60,000.01'
J. 8. SCOFIELD, Pres.
Jos. W. PALMPR, V|ce-Pres.
F. O. SCHOFIELD, Treasurer
STEED & WIMBERLY, Attorneys
Offers Investors carefully selected Fira’
Mortgage Bonds, yielding 6 and 7 per cent
interest, payable semi-annually.
These mortgage loans are legal Invest
ment for the funds ot Trustees, Guardians
and others desiring a security which i>
non-fluctuating tn value, and which yleldi
the greatest Income consistent with Ab
solute safety.
Acts as Executor, Trustee, Guardian
Transacts a General Trust Business.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR —.
Real Estate Loans
We baye large quantities of money sub
ject to sight drqft fpr loans on city, farm
or subqrfiqn property.
Straight Interest Ipaqa.
Annual payment Ipans.
Monthly payment loans.
county Loan and Rbstraot Go.
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. in. ts 1:30 and 4:30 te
5:30 p. m.
• Residence 452 College street. ’Phene 728
DR. J H SHORTER.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
ever Sol Hoge's, earner Mulberry sac
Second streets. *
DR. C 11 PFFIF,
?ye Eai Nr.ae aud Throat
376 Sseong Kt
DR. MAURY M. STAPLER.
Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.
£O4 Mulberry street. Phone 121
187a DR J J SUBERS 18D1
Permanently Located.
In the specialties venereal, Ixist Bn
orgy restored, Female Irregularities and
Poison Oak. Cure guaranteed.
Addrese, in confidence, with stamp, ilt
Fourth Street. Macon, Ga.
D. A. KEATING.
GeneraJ Undertaker and Embalmer.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT,
t Mketa, cases, cofins and bariat
fO 1?’/ * n d carriages famished
funerais in and out of the city
Undertaker's telephone 467. Real
Araca telephone gil gas Molbari,
■tawt, Mbgbb. Sb.
WOMEN’S CLUBS
Os the New England States Will Meet in
Denver.
New York. June 16—Th*' delegate-; from
the federated clubs of :New York. New
Jersey and the New England states will
leave here tomorrow in a special car
bound for the biennial- convention of the
National federation of women’s clubs
which t.ak. s place next wee k in Denver.
Five hundred thousand American wo
men are r« pr< scuts dby Uw ipi. Ifg-xic"- at
this gathering. '.New Yorklrftf sen.ls
delegates from seventy- ixUie womu.s
club', rhe party will stop In several .»f
the principal cities, the first being Wash
ington tomonow aifternoon. wince they
will have an audience with President Mc-
Kinley.
On the return trip the party will visit
Onwha. Chicago, Cleveland and other
cities.
c .a. s t o xl x a .
Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature / .//ft » zz
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,
Catawba 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 fiitteth
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. AH 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 Sa'lem, Va., opens first of June. Ele
vation 2,200 feet. Sulphur, chalybeate,
freestone and limestone water; fine sum
mer climate; wa'ters relieve dyspepsia,
hay fever, asthma, lung, throat and kidney
and female troubles. Terms reasonable.
Write for descriptive pamphlet, references,
etc. J. H- CHAPMAN, Manager.
Long distance telephone 'connection.
Ocean View House,
St. Simon’s Island Beach, Ga
Fine surf bathing, good table, arte'sian
water. A. T. ARNOLD,
Proprietor.
The Atlantic Hotel
MOOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
The finest resort on the Atlantic coast.
Batihing, sailing, fishing, billiards, tenpins,
dancing 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.
<► For Business Men j>
<► In the heart of the .wholesale dis S
<» trict. < >
<► For Shoppers <►
<► 3 minutes walk to Wanamakers; S
’► 8 minutes walk to Sieged-Coopers h
> Big Store. Easy of access to the <►
I great Dry Goods Stores. <*
For Sightseers
One block fropa cars, giving S
easy transportation to all points D
Hole! Atari,
:> New York. <:
Cor. 11th St. and University < k
> Place. Only one block from < ’
Broadway.
<► ROOMS. JI UP. RESTAURANT, S
< r Prices Reasonable. , >
Bedford Alum, Iron and lodin e
Springs of Virginia.
from whose the celebrated ‘ Mass'’
so extensively known and used,sis niapu
facteured. Opens Jupe 15, apd is the most
hi.me-ijke place in Virginia for recuper
ating.
A modern writer says, ’’Bedford Springs
water cures when aj-l other remedies have
failed, and especially in derangements
peculiar to females.
Dong distance telephone connections,
send for a 50-page interesting phamplet of
proofs. P. O. Bedford Springs, Va.
J. B. MABES, JU., Proprietor.
STURTEVANT HOOSE, I
Broadway and 29th St,, New York, H
American & European plan. Wil
liam F. Bang, proprietor. Broad
way cable cars passing the door
transfer to all parts of the city.
Saratoga Springs
THE KENSINGTON,
and cottages.
H. A. & -W. F. BANG, Proprietors,
New York Office, Sturtevant House. |
» ; SAVED BY G
What Moro Can be Asked?
Only thia - abk your grocer for it, and Insist on trying it. Largest package—greatest econono.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. St. Louis, iisw York. lk*u>u, Pniladeipbis
Music in the Air . . .
We are now handsomely fitted up in our new music house (J. W. -d**
old stand) and are now better prepared than evr to show o>- ■’ *
sical instruments. Our prices are the lowest in the South and our t v,„.
Complete line of musical merchandise.
F. A.GUTTENBERCER & CO
452 Second Street.
y....
In the Hands of fl Bog
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 Shavers, North Star
Refrigerators and many other ice goods at mode)ate prices.
Exquisite are the BELTS we are now
manufacturing for Ladies
and Gentlemen.
Pure white and colored leather. See our handsome line of
Buckles.
Trunks repaired No drayage charged.
G. BERND CO
450 Cherry Street - - - - 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 c n
merchants or elegant Premiums
valued ai $5.00 to $9.00 each.
Philadelphia Trading Stamp Co.,
Office Goodwyn’s Drug Store,
Macon, Ga.
POPULAR SUMMER RESORT
Dalton, Ga., is now one of the most popular summer resorts in the South
climate delightful, scenery superb, beautiful drives, good livery. Hotel Dalton is
be?ls h °6levatn t r he 3eekf T an<l ll ? e com mercial traveler. Elegantly built, electric
famnie Xi PbOne ’. hot anl on every floor. Special rates to
formation given by SUramer from lower Georgia and Florida. Further in-
D. L. DETTOR, Proprietor,Dalton, Ga.
S. S PARMELEE,
Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Baby
Carriages.
Celebrated Cleveland Bicycles $%() to SIOO
Staunch Cresent Bicycles S2O to SSO
Home 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.
MALL ARY BROS. & CO., dealers in Engine*, 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. Came and see them at the factoqj gj
k