The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, June 17, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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2 THE MACON NEWS. b=> I a LLIoHcD I 334- NEWo PRINTING COMPANY, PUBLISH EKS. R. L. McKENNbY. Uusinosa Mngr. TOM W. LOYLESS, Editor. the evening iwiwra *‘ n be deliver, ' d by carrier or math P« r year ’ * 6 00; per week. 10 cents. THE NEWS will be for •ale on trains. Correspondence on live subjects solicited. Real name of writer should accompany same. Subscriptions wayside in advance. Failure to receive paper should be reported to the business office. Address all communications to THE NEWS. Offices: Corner Second and (Sherry Streets. - . --y— --ffiTllOU THE STATE TICKET. For Governsr, ALLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall. Far Secretary of Stale, PHIL COOK, of Lee. For Comptreller-General, W. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond. For Attorney-General. JOSEPH M. TERRELL, of Mer riwelher. For Treasurer. W. M. SPEER, of Fulton. •or Commisioner st Agriculture, o. B. STEVENS, of Terrell. For School Commissioner, G. R. GLENN, of Bibb. Demonstrating the Mistake. A- tin ru«- for tiprcme coart judgships pro* <* *b it is becoming more ami more evident that Georgia mad. a serious mis take when she forced aspirants for these high ami honorable positions to scramble for them to go ibefore the people with their claims. here is Judge Fish, an able, dignified and. no dould. pure jurist, occupying a place on the highest bench in the state, foiled to go into th*' newspapers with a card denouncing his opponent and most severely criticising his methods. And this is just the beginning. On the other hand. Judge Gober, also recognized as an aide and honest jurist, is. no doubt, "showing up” Judge Fish in the manner tii.it -eeni most necessary to bis own succi s so far. of course, as is h git imate and fair. In other words, both windidates aro making the usual political fight for the place. They ane not exactly stumping tbo state, but they are using circulars, open letters and other forms of appeal, much of which is tinged with pointed criticism and even abuse. Win re will this sort of thing and? Can you not imagine? if not wait until the number of applicants multiply. Then you will see the same scramble for judicial positions that you see for all other politi cal offices. We may, ami no doubt will, even see \laliama and Tennessee tactics Introduced in Georgia candidates for the judiciary uging biases bands, money and political heelers to convince the people. Th* l Nciws sticks to its original proposi tion, the further removed from the people is the election of judges, the longer the term ami the higher the salary, the better wilt he the results, the the bench and the greater the confidence of the peo ple. It is still our opinion that every judge, from the highest to the lowest, should be suggested or nominated, if not actually chosen, by the members of his own profession, they being, unquestion ably. better acquainted with the qualifica tions needed and the merits of the .aspi rant, as well as being the parties most direvtly interested tilerein; for it is through the legal fraternity, after all. that the public com* in contact with the judi ciary. ami what concerns the people must doubly concern their representatives be fore the court. i Hon. O. H. Stevens won the nomination for commissioner of agriculture. This is a splendid move for the farmers of Georgia and lib' Democratic party. We have noth ing to complain of the present incombent, Colonel Nesbitt, hut knowing Mr. Stevens to he a good farmer and nolde Democrat, we unhesitatingly say the state has lost nothing. -Putnam Herald. Fortner Capture of Santiago. Santiago has been captured more fre quu.ily than Havana, notices an exeaiuge. Being t tie oldest city in Cuba it tris many interesting historical associations. It was here ( oi t< z P.tled out iris exp. i’icn to .Mexico. Per over a quarter o f n century the treasury of the Aztecs was poured into this city, fiotn thence a considerable por -1 or; of it to be sent to the p’tiiosula. De- Soto siar'td fiom Santiago in 1525, thir teen y<ats after its founding, on his ta i’.ous explo; mg expedition, searching for the fountain of youth and gold. Bat in spite of its wealth and importance the French landed in 1553, and had little trouble in capturing the city. They held it until a ransom of sso,ooo was paid. From this there were frequent attacks by the numerous bands of buccaneers and pi rat, s that infested the seas of that time. But in 1662 occurred the attack of most interest to us now. This was just a cen tury previous to Lord Albemarle’s success ful attack on Havana. laird Winsor, with l.ss than 1.000 men, English and American, • tl.ct.d a landing without much opposition at Xquadores. the same town where Ad miral Sampson was said to have landed to eftect a junction with the insurgents. These men marched all the way to San tiago and took it without any trouble. The (English exp, ,-ted to find large quantities of treasure in Santiago, but were disap pointed. as the wily Dons had removed Jhe mo t of it. The English melted up the silver church bells and to show their spite blew up Morro Castle and destroyed the cathedral. The Morro was rebuilt. ,In li6t* a severe earthquake was experienced. O B. Stevens will be commissioner of agriculture probably for the next eight years unless the people decide to abolish lhe office.—Colquitt County Courier. Mush Ado About Nothing. The News. in common with the entire Macon public, regrets exceedingly the un pleasant sensation that has grown out of certain remarks attributed to a member of the Board of Education, and it Is doublv to be regretted that there is a disposition to make a public issue of th*- matter. As for the personal dislike that called forth an individual expression from a member of the Board of Education, that is a matter wrth which the public has nothing to do. Nor can it, by- any process of reasoning, be given an official coloring. We are convinced That the member of the Board to whom th.’ unfortunate expression is attributed, had no intention of speaking or acting in his official capacity, or in any way involving the Board of Education in the affair* We can only believe that some one has failed to make the proper distinc tion tn the matter. For a memffier of the Board of Education to act or speak officially in the way re ported there could be no justification, but any member of the Board has the right to think or act as he pleases as an individual. The whole affair is unfortunate and there is no good reason why the flame should be fanned. AVe are convinced that the whole thing has been greatly magnified, and we believe the gentleman whose name is con nected with the affair will be as much sur prised as anyone to find that so much tm- portance has been attached to remarks made private eitlzen. and. in no sense, intended as an official expression. He is too devoted to the work which the Board of Education has in hand to do or say any thing in his official capacity that would in any way cause dissensions or involv. the Board in an unpleasant and unnecessary dispute. The very least that the public can do is to withhold judgment until the gentleman himself has had an opportunity to explain his action. This, however, need not alt-r the opinion nor withhold ;he statement which will be almost universally endorsed, that the people of Macon do not -hare in the feeling which found expression in such an unfortunate connection. But it is cer tainly not necessary to hold a public meet ing or make any other unseemly demon stration to establish this fact. Our peo ple simply do not coincide with the gen tleman who chose to expnss his opinion without reserve, and that is all th<-re is to it. It certainly should not be necessary to call a mass meeting to express our dis approval of one gentleman’s remark about another. We can disagree with th- one without deifying the other. After all. it is an individual matter, so why should we make such a noise about it. The News’ circulation has the two ele ments which are neeesasry to make it a valuable advertising medium —quality and quantity. It circulates among the people who buy. The very heavy cannonading heard in western Nebraska is bnly the corn shoot ing out of the ground, declares a native liar of that state. Tammany is about to borrow $10,000,000 and will issue gold bonds for the amount. This is akin to party treason. WHO w7ll be major? Contest Among the Officers of Immunes for the Place. Captain Edward Wilson, of Atlanta, and Captain Yancey Carter, of Hartwell, are rival candidates for the position of major in Colonel Ray’s regiment. It was under stood that if Captain Wilson could takt a full battalion of four companies out of Atlanta he would be made a major, but as Atlanta will only furnish three companies, the promise is not considered binding, and Captain Yancey Carter has announced himself a candidate for the position. In this connection there is an interesting story of a racy interview between the rival captains. It is said that Captain Wilson asker Captain Carter to vote for him for major, saying that the choice would prob ably be left to a vote of the captains. Captain Carter flatly refused to vote for Wilson, saying in so many words that he was a candidate himself. Colonel ißay will have the selection of two majors and a lieutenant colonel, un less the war department should see fit to assign these officers to the regiment from the list of officers i>n the regular army. Colonel Ray’s regiment wifi be composed of ten companies from Geongia. one from South Carolina and one from Florida. It will be kn< | n as the Third United States Volunteers, and is not to be confused with the Third regiment of Georgia volunteers, for which the formal call is daily expected by Governor Atkinson. Colonel Ray’s reg iment has -Macon for its place of rendez vous, and the recruits are being enlisted here. In this regiment there are three compa nies from Atlanta, .and Edward AVilson, H. 11. Colquitt and Charles K. Maddox are the captains. OjA.STOH.XA. Bears the 0U Have A bY3Y s Bought Subscribers must pay up and not allow small balances to run over from week to week. The carriers have been in structed to accept no part payment from snvnn. HALF CENT fl WORD. Miscellaneous FOR RENT —‘Nice summer residence in the country, near car lyre. Large house. Good water. Plenty of fruit. Cheap. Address P. O. Box 105. TWO gentlemen can get nice furnished room with or without hoard with pri vate family. 3G4 Hazel street. FOR RENT—My residence 27 Progress street until October 1. Apply to C. R. Wrigh t. FASHii>NaIiLE hair dresser, .-.11 kinds of hair work done on short, notice; also will buy nice hair. 653 New street. ’Louisa Brown. STRAYED—One bright bay mare mule about six years old, mark big scar on left foreshoulder. Size medium. Finder -will be rewarded by leaving mule at 8. A. Rockwell, Warrior District. FOR SALE—A handsome trap, something nice and good, been used but very lit tle. Will sell for less than half its value. F. AV, Williams, 322 Fourth street. FOR RENT —Flat of three rooms, all fur s nished if desired, ready for house keeping, with gas stove, connected bath and conveniences private. Terms very reasonable to right party. 147 Rose Park. Hurrah for Dewey. Have his or any other picture you want framed or enlarged -first class, but mighty cheap. Do you want a beautiful hall, dining room or parlor picture? I have ’em. Also breast, scarf or hair pins, rings, cuff and col lar buttons. If so remember Migrath’s, 55S Mulberry street, opposite Hotel Lanier. NOW is the -time to have your lace cur tains laundered. Mrs. Ryder, near Crump's park, does the very best work All curtains laundered at only 25 cents per window. •• -x. uouDiiilAA, carriage, ouggy and wagon chop. Horae ehoeing, fine paint Ing. Repairing of scalee a specialty 451. 455 Poplar etreet $12.50 will, rent nice home in A’lncville. Has about two acres in melons. Nice Shade, good water, near car line. Fine pasture for stock close by. C. B. Ellis. AGENTS WANTED —For war In Cuba by Senor Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Endorsed by Cuban patriots. In tremendous demand, A bonanza for agents. Only >1.50. Big book ,big commissions. Everybody wants the only endorsed, reliable book. Outfits sent free. Credit given. Freight paid. Drop all rtash and make S3OO a month with War in Cuba. Address today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CON CERN, $52-356 Dearborn afreet, Chl caga. 111. AA T ANTE?D —The people of Macon and friends of Mrs. O. A. Mason to know they can obtain her services as pro fessional nurse by telephoning or tele graphing her at Fort Valley, care AV. B. Carlton. 3 daily trains to Macon. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished upstairs fornt room to two young men. All conveniences. Excelent location. “Z,” 716 Second sireet. MJ N ATIDN OF COLORED TEACH- J3RS. An examination of applicants for posi tions in the colored schools of Bibb county will be held at the Gresham High School Monday. June 20th. beginning at 8:30 a. m. D. Q. ABBOTT. Supt. 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. KO &akiK s POWDER Absolutely Pure IN EAST MACON. Entertainment Tonight for Benefit of the K. of P. The entertainment in East Macon to night to be given on Cutter's green for the benefit of the Knights of Pythias will bring out a big crowd not only on account of the popularity of the order but because of th- many attractive features of the evening. Amusement wall be afforded for every one and everyone is invited to be present. Annuel Sales 0ver6.000,000 Coxes PEWs FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomacu, Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costlvoness, Blotches on the Skin, A Jol<l Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIR3T DOSE WILL GIVE RLLIEP IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECH AM’s taken as direct- ed, will quickly r*-store Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of tlie sys tem and cure Mck Headache, Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE t»f any Patent Medicine in the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. Tn order to reduce our stock of specta cles and Eyeglasses, we will, for a short time, sell all $2.50 Spectacles and Eye glasses for $1; all $3.50 Spectacles and Eyeglasses for $1.75. -We guarantee them to be the best quality, -and if not satisfac tory will return t he money. H. J. Lamar & Son Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. COLLEGE EDUCATION BY MAILa S Thorough instruction in book-keeping ’and, business, shorthand,scl - ■ ence, journalism, lan-; guages, architecture, i surveying.drawingjciv-: 11, mechanical, steam, ■ electrical, hydraulic, : municipal, sanitary, : railroad and-structural ■ engineering. Expert in- : Btructors. Fifth year, s Fees moderate. Illustrated catalog free. 3 State subject in which interested. ; 3 NATIOXAI, CORRKSPONBENCB I.XSTITVTK, fine.) ■ .14BSecond Xatlonal Bank Hulldlng, Waablngton, ». C. j -muuiuuiuiuiiuiiiiiiuiuiMiniimiuiiiuiiiiiHiuiiiiiuuuuuJl iVSL- ft. A? / Different Men Have their little likes and dislikes about their wearing apparel. Only made to or der clothing will please such men, and only the tailor who takes pains with his work can satisfy. We claim to be able to please the partic ular and the “fussy” man. AVe have the right quality of cloth. Our tables are spread with all the new styles Os high grade. And we have the skill and experience to cut and fit accurately and expert werkment to carry out the work perfectly. Get our prices. GEO. P. BURDICK & GO., 568 Mulberry Street. Gal Your Ice Neai-Du The College Hill Ice Company. 269 Washington Avenue. Is the most conveniene ice house for all the homes between New Street and v’ine vilie. Delivers ree anywhere in the city without extra cost. Prompt attention to all orders. Telephone 511 two calls. W. H. SHEPARD, Manager. HfIHHIS, THOffIRS & GLRWSON? Attorneys-at-Law, Office, 556 Cherry Street. Glenn Springs Hotel, Glenn Springs, S. C. . Queen of Southern Summer Resorts. There is but one Glenn Springs and it has no equal on the continent for the stom ach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. Hotel open from June Ist to October Isf. Cuisine and . Service excellent. Water shipped the year round. SIMPSON & SIMPSON, Managers. MACON tfEWS FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17 igafc For Sale Uli 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 Huguen-in Heights. The Chapman property on Oc-mulgee street, in front of -M. & 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. A r avant lots on Tindall property and on Huguenin Heights. For any information apply to M. P. CALLAWAY, Receiver, Progress Loan linproA’ement and Manufacturing Company. FRENCH TANSY . WAFERS These are the genuine French Tansy Wafers, imported direct from Paris. La dies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods regardless of cause. EMERSON DRUG CO., Importers and agents for the United States San Jose. Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macon, Ga. Idle Hour Stock Farm, Macon, Ga. Stallions at Farm CLEBURNE. Trial 2:ll 1 / i , by Brown Hal, dam by Pat iMalone. Cleburne is a half brother to Star Pointer, 1:59%. BARON STAM BOUL Trial 2:27%, by Stamiboul, dam Bon Bon by Baron Wilkes. Address — J. F. GODARD, Manager, macon screen Go. 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 the Clock a Chance Isn’t it a-bont 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 Jewelry Co., 308 Second Street- i j William’s Kidney kills ‘ Ha c no equal in diseases of the | 1 ( I Kidneys at.d Urinary Organs. Have > jyou neglected your Kidneys? Have’ ’ you overworked your nervous sys- d ► Intern and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you L I pains in the loins, side, back, f> l oins I I land bladder? Have you a flabby ap- . .pearance of the face, especially! < under the eyes? Too frequont.de-.) . | sire pass urine ? William’s Kidney Pills will impart new life to the dis- < ’ Ceased organs, tone up the system, i ) and make a new man of you. By T mail 50 cents j>er box. 9 1 I Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. ’ t For sale by H. J Lamar & Son, AATiole sale Agents. SBi y is a non-poisonous enuiiy for GouorilHPa, > h et, Speryd atu r i U <■• a, Vhitea, unnatural dis hitr’ges, or any iuflamina ion, irritation or ulcera tion of uco u s mem branes. Non-astringeut Sol<| by »ru efi ,Ub>. or Bent in plain wrapper, t>y express, prepaid, for tLOO, <lr 3 bottles; $2.75. Circular sent on request BECOME A MAN •This will interest those who have doctored with f‘medical companies” and “free preKcrip- Mon fr fakes and electric belts, until they are thor oughly disgusted. lam a well known r" M physician of Chicago and have made « nervous disorders and all diseases f peculiar to men a special study for r'.Vii v** £■■■/, 20 years. haven’t a remedy that will wonders in a few days, but with pa tl ence 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 sen.l a full month’s treatment of my “NERVK-SEEDS” with some valuable private instructions, for #I.OO, or six boxes (a full course) for 56.00. 1 HAVE CUKEII THOUSANDS AND CAN CURE YOU. It flittering from a chronic disease of any nature write to me in confidence at once. All medicine* sent In jlain wrappers. DOCTOR GRAHAM, 1J.4 Dearborn St., Room 1101), Chicago, Hl. You Dan flnoin io Patronize Home industry ’,Vhen you get the best work and the lew est prices by doing sc. I ask no concession in my favor. I alm uly offer you the best work for the leas money. A can. l parison t» all I ask. W. H. Schstzman Builder an<! Repairer of Buggies, Wagons, Carriages Everything that can be done by anj wheelright or blacksmith. Buggy an* ■arrtage t>*lt’tiDg » xr.eclaltv. Special Notice. For rent —My residence in Vineville, with or without furniture. John L. Harde man. wTOeighert. PRACTICAL PRPEA RANGEA AND INTERIOR DECORATOR. HONEST WORK. LOW PRICES. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. Drop me a postal. 113 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA. | e JAPANESE I CURE A New and Complete 1 reatment,,consisting of Si ITOS ITO RIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles of every nature ami degree. It makes an operation with the knife which is painful, and often results m 'loath, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible disease? We pack a Written Guarantee In each 51 Sox. No Cure, No Pay. soc. and $1 a box, 6 for *5 Scnttvnv.il. Samples free OINTMENT, 25c- and sOc. cured. Piles Prevented, by vOHO l IfH I IO IM Japanese Liver Pellets, the great LIVER and STOM ACH REGULATOR and HI.OOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to lake: especially adapted for children's use. 50 doses 25 cents. FREE -A vial of these famous little Pellets will be givetr w ith a f i box or more of Pile Cure Notice—The genuine fresh Japanese Pile Cure tor sale only by For aale by Goedwyn’i Drug Store and Rt«wb H*u«« PHrw»n. E. Y. MALLARY, E. N. JELKS, President. Vice-President J. J. COBB, Ca* hl er. Commrcial and Savings Bank, MACON, GA. General Banking Business Transacted. |5.00 will rent a box In our Safety De posit Vault, an absolutely sate plan in which to deposit jewelry, silverware and securities of all kinds. UNION SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MACON, GA. Hafety Deposit Boxes For Reat. J W. Cabaniss. President, 8 8 Dunla* vice-president; C. M. Orr, Cashier. Capital, $200,000. Surplus, S2O,Mi Interest paid on deposits. Deposit you savings mid they will be increased b» la terest compounded semi-annually. THfc EXCHANGE RANK Os Macon, Gn. Capital $500,000 •< Surplus 150,000.$! J. W. Cabaniss, President. 8. 8. Dunlap, Vice-President. C. M. Orr, Cashier. Liberal to Its customers, aecommodatln* to the public, and prudent in its manage: ment, this bank solicits deposits an* other business in Its line. DIRECTORS. 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. ESTABI.iSHKU IHCB. ». B. PLANT. CHAS. D. HURT Cashier (. C. PLANT’S SON, BANKER, MACON, GA. A general banking business transacts* and all consistent cortesles cheerfully ex tended to patrons. Certificates «t depesl issued bearing Interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of .MACON, GA. The accounts es banks, corporatlaas Arms and individuals received upon th» moat favorable terms consistent with een servatlve banking. A share es your bus Ineaa respectfully solicited. R. H. PLANT, President George H. Plant, Vice-President. W. W. Wrigley, Cashier. Southern Loan and Trust Company of Georgia. MACON - GEORGIA. CAPITA I. AND SURPLUS, #60,000.00 I. 8. SCOFIELD, Pres Jos. W. PALMER, Vlce-Pres. F. O. SCHOFIELD, Treasurer STEED <§ WIMBERLY, Attorneys Offers investors carefully selected Fin. Mortgage Bonds, yielding 6 and 7 per cent interest, payable semi-annually. These mortgage loans are legal Invest ment for the funds of Trustees, Guardians and others desiring a security which is aon-fluctuatiug tn value, and which yields Che greatest income consistent witn Ab solute safety. Acts as Executor, Trustee, Guardias Transacts a General Trust Business. “HEADQUARTERS FOR Real Estate Loans We have large quantities of money sub ject to sight draft for loans on city, farm or suburban property. Straight interest loans. Annual payment loans. Monthly payment loans. ecurily Loan and Hbsiract co. 370 Second St, Phone 82. T. B. WEST, Secretary and Attorney. TH XSICIANS. DR. A. MOODY BURT. Office over Sol Hoge's drug store, 572 Mui berry street. ’Phon 60. Hours; 11:20 a. m. to 1:30 and 4:10 to 5:10 p. m. Residence 452 College street. ‘Phone 728. DR. J 11 SHORTER, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, •▼er Sol Hoge's, corner Mulberry Second street*. DR. C. H PEETE. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, s7s B*wb4 It Phone 48a. DR. MAURY M. STAPLER. Eye Ear, Nose and Threat. 501 Mulberry street. Phone 111 1872 DR. J J SUBERS 18U7 Permanently Located. Tn the specialties venereal. Lost Bn ergy restored. Female Irregularities an! Polson Oak. Cure guaranteed. Address, in confidence, with stomp. 511 Fourth Street, Mae«n, Ga. D. A. KEATING. _ J&**M • » General Unrtertoker and Embalmer. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets, cases, coffins and burial robes; hoarse and carriages furnished to all funerals in and ont of the city. Undertaker's telephone 487. ftesi deuce telephone 4M Halbert? ttuat, Macm. Sb, WAR BONDS Will be Taken Up by the People arid Bankers of Macon. The new war bonds will be sub . ribed for liberally in Macon. Business m. it a d bankers have already made appiea.tmn for a large number of them. | Under the terms of the act subscribers 1 for amounts under SSOO are to be supplied i rst ’ The opinion of bankers is that these 3 | Pei ecm. bonus -»i e easily worth sf.us. . As they will be issued at par, .there is a maii.tn 01 a per cent., and this has at tracted the attention of individuals who are always on the lookout for a good in vestment. The fact that small subscribers have preference stimulates the demand among small capitalists or even men of moderate means. The United States fours of long date, due in 1925, are quoted in the market at 124, which is nine points above the 3 per cent basis, which for that series would ibe 115. The eight year fours are quoted at 109, ana on that basis 3 per cents to run ten years should be worth 105, with the prospect that the end of the iwar will make them worth a iiittle more. There is a good deal of comment on the alleged fact, stated in the press dispatches, that the Seligmans are opening subscrip tions for these bonds in London, Paris and Berlin. It is explained by a financier ac quainted with the historv of the Seligmans that this house has (been favored .by every RepuibUicau administration since the war because the Seligmans assisted Abraham Lincoln in placing United States .bonds in Europe, particularly in Germany, when England sympathized with the Confeder acy. it is also suggested that there may be deeper reason, and that the administra tion may wish to scatter some United States bonds through Europe in order that the pocket nerve may operate in favor of this country. The report that Emperor 'William will interfere in the Philippines is regarded by bankers as a stock jobber’s invention, cir culated for the purpose of depressing the market. « Summer Resorts. THE ELKTON ELKTON, VA. Open June Ist. On N. W. and 0. W. R. R. 'Modern in all its appointments. Hot and cold Llthia 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, Cataw"ba 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 flltteth 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 summi r 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; waters 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 bathipg, gop<| table, artesian water. A. T- ARNOLD, Proprietor. The Atlantic Hotel MOOREHEAD CITY, N. C. The finest resort on t.he Atlantic coast. Bathing, sailing, fishing, billiards, tenpins, dancing and other amqsements. The best and largest ballroom in the south. The Old Colony orches tra of Erie, Pa., eight pieces, brass and string. For pamphlet apfly to Pettyjohn Bros., managers. Bedford Alum, Iron and lodine Springs of Virginia. From whose water the celebrated “Mass” so extensively known and used, is manu facture!. Opeps 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. MAKES, J 11., Proprietor. HWIRII And Cottages. Tallulah Falls, Ga. Open for the season. Board from sls to S3O per month, according to room. Six hundred feet of shade piazzas in center of finest scenery at Tallulah. ■eiimote unsurpassed. Hight elevation. All modern improvements. Table excel lent. 'MRS. B. A. YOUNG, Proprietress, Tallulah Falls, Ga. i 1 mTI" ' . -T?- 2 ;-- ,7-..-T77iTr-~- L r~2 Sj ICASTORIXI m,i,~ " t : * Preparation for As - similating the Food and Reg ula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ~ ness and Rest .Contains neillier Opniin,Morphine nor Mineral, Not Narcotic. jtlx.Scmul f ) ® Sat£j I ytrujtc Shi! * I /tp/wnnint - / igpj Jh Curt'anoltSada * I Hinn Seed - I Chiifii </ Aityuj' • I SB JiMkynnrzz /Zotw: J j; Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa- R j lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- W -i 1 ness and Loss OF Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YOBE. S I I ~ s EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. lOH ... . I— —- 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 &c C O_, 450 Cherry Street - - Macon, Ga. HOT SPINGS, North Carolina Mountain Park Hotel and Baths-—'Modern Hotel Ideas in Every Department—Table and Service Unexcelled. Swimming Pool, Bowling. Tennis, Golf, Pool and Billiards. Photographer’s dark room, Riding, Driving, Tennis, Large Ball Room and Auditorium. Special reduced summer rates. BEARDEN S Orchestra. t jj Green, Manager. J. S. BUDD cSz, CO. 320 SECOND STREET. 421 Walnut St. Flnni 1016 Oglethorpe St. 460 Oak St. f* 11 J HR[l I 1171 Oglethorpe St. 288 Orange St. 1 llUlll 9f)4 s econd St F 420 Calhoun St. 386 Clinton St. 233 Bond St. Opposite 386 Clin- Dwelling with large lot, head of ton St., in East Oglethorpe street. Macon. Store and offices in good locations. Fire and Accident Insurance. A Ladies’ Waist Needs a nice Belt to complete her outfit. We have a large assortment of all grades that are now being closed out at war time prices. Elegant Belts that were $3 (M I7P are now Q l. l U Good Belts that were $1.50 PflP May jve fit your waist ? POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. Dalton, Ga.; is now one of the most popular summer resorts in the South— climate delightful, scenery superb, heauti ful drives, good livery. Hotel Dalton Is the home of the resort seeker and the com mercial traveler. Elegantly built, electric bells, elevator, telephone, hot anl cold K baths on every floor. Special rates to families. Many come each summer from lower Georgia and Florida. Further in formation given by D. L. 'DETTOR, Proprietor, . * ■ . . . . . Dalton. Ga. S. S PARMELEE. Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Baby Carriages. Celebrated Cleveland Bicycles SSO to SIOO Staunch Cresent Bicycles S2O to SSO A. B. HINKLE, Physician and Surgeon. Office 370 Second Street. Office phone 917, two calls; resi dence phone 917 four calls. Does general practice. I tender my 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 8 to 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 glasses and spectacles fitted accurately and furnished. Prices very reasonable. Office hours 8 to 16 a. m.; 12 to 1 p. in., and 6 to 6. p. m. Monday, Friday and Saturday nights 8 to 9:30. Home industries and Institutions. Henry Stevens’ Sons Co. 11. 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 «a the market possesses. Ceme and see their at the Uctrnj cm Naw Si* GftSTOBIA for Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the y . Signature XaC °f j\ cP’ The fye Kind U’ You Have Always Bought. mTORIA