The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, July 01, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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Annual Salon 0ver6,000,000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND UEBVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Fain in the Stomacn. Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flashl-oxs of Heit. Loss of Appetite. Cost', von ess. Blotches on the Skin, Told Chill?. Dis turbed Sleep, Frightfu. Dreams and all Nervous ami Trembling Honan* tons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE Ki’.LIEP IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to l»o A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. HFF.CH A.WM PII.IX. taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure Mrk Headache. Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pills are Without a Rival And ham ths LARGEST SALE of any Patent Medicine In the World. 26c. at all Drug Stores. SEALED PROPOSALS. Office Commissioners Public Printing, Atlanta, Ga., June 1, 1898. Sealed proposals for doing the public printing (as prescribed in sections 1070 to 1076, inclusive, of volume 1, code of 1895,) for the next ensuing two y* ars, will be re ceived at the office of the Secretary of State, In Atlanta, Ga., for thirty days from this date, Al! necessary forms and blanks for making blds will be furnished upon ap plication to the Secretary of State, Atlanta, Ga. William Clifton, Secretary of State, Wm. A. Wright, Comptroller General, W. J. Speer, State Treasurer. Printing Commissioners. Georgia. Bildt County. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of George N. Hurt, George E . Scott and Edwin \V. Gould, all of said state and county respectfully shows: 1. That they d< Hire for themselves, their associates and successors to be Incorpor ated under the name of the “Hurt Coal Company,” for a period of twenty years, with privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 2. The capital stock of said corporation is to be $1,500, In shares of SIOO each, the whole of which has already been paid In, but petitioners a k the privilege of Increas ing s.iid capital stock from time to time as they may desire, the same not to ex ceed SIO,OOO In the aggregate. 3 Th< object of said corporation Is the pecuniary profit of its stockholders, and the business of said corporation is to be that of buying, selling and delivering coal, and such other articles usually handled by coal d'lilers, including lire wood, if de sired acting as ag, nt for other persons or corporations In handling or selling coal and other such like articles, and generally to conduct an ordinary coal business, with all of the rights and powers usually in cident 1,, suet; busin* ss. 4. The principal place of business of the proposed corporation will be in the city of Macon, said state and county. Wherefore your petitioners pray that they he made a body corporate, under the name and style aforesaid, with all the rights and privileges, and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. This June 6th. IX9B. ANDERSON AS JONES. !’< tinners’ Attorneys. 1. Robt. A. Nisbet, Clerk of Bibb Su perior Court, do hereby certify that the above is a true* copy of the original peti tion for Incorporation of “Hurt Coal Com pany,” as tile same appears on tile in said clerk's office. Witness my official signa ture and seal of office, this 7th day of June, 1898. ROBT.. A. NISBET, Clerk. For Sale. Drat Real Ett The Johnson Al Harris store building, corner Fourth and Cherry streets, now occupied by A. & N. M Block. 6 room liouse, 10 Franklin street, known as the "'Dickey” property. 3 room dwelling, 314 Jackson street. The Glover residence on Huguenin Heights. 'lTie Chapman property on Oemulgee street, in front of M. & 1. street railway shops, with two 4-rootn house*. Two 4 room dwellings on the Tindall property. 5 acres on Vinevill? ear Mne adjoining Orunip’s park. Vacant lota on Gray property in rear of Menvr University. Vavant lots on Tindall property and on Huguenin Ihdghta. For any Information apply to M. P. CALLAWAY, Receiver, Progress Loan Improvement and Manufacturing Company. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS These ire the genuine French Tansy Wafers, import, d direct from Paris. La dle* can depend upon securing relief from and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods regard loss of cause. EMERSON DRUG CO., Importers and agents for the United States Still Jose. Cal. C. T. KING. Druggist. sole agent for Macon. Ga. D. A. KEATIQN. Geiioral I ottertaker ami Embahuer. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets, eases. coffins and burial robes; hears.* and carriages furnished to all funerals m and out of the city. telephone 468. 322 Mulberry street, Macon, G*. BECOME A MAN ’This will interest those who have doctored with "medical companies*’ »‘d "free prescrlp *on” fakes aadde.-iric belts, until they are Uiur — ouxhly disgin-led. I ani a well know* I physician of Chicago and have made I nervous disorders «uul all diseases peculiar to men a special study for j. U) years. Jhav-n’t a remedy that will g* do wonders In a few day >% but a ith i« ttence and Che correct Use of my treat ment I will guarantee to MAKE A MAN OF V< »U IN TJM E. For a short time I will send a full month's treatment of inv ‘•XERVE-XEEOS 1 ’ with some valuable private inetruetiuns, for M 00, cr six boxes la full txmrsei for 46 00 1 HAVE CURED Thousands and can cuke vou. if Buffering from a chronic disease of any nature write to me In conrtdence at once. All medldnes sent Is ruin wrappers. DOCTOR GRAHAM, BM Dearborn 8U Boom HOtf, Üblrftfo, HL SOLDIERS ARE WELLPLEASED With the Services, and At tended in Large Numbers Last Night. REGULAR WEEKLY IHSPECTIOH Was Held by the Colonel Yesterday and Everything Was Found in Ship Shape. Service® were held again at Camp Price last night. A large number of soldiers at tended the meeting and also a large num bar of people from the city were there. Much Interest is being manifested by the soldiers in the meetings and a great deal of good is expected to be accomplish ed. The weekly inspection by' the colonel was held yesterday. 'All the company streets, the tents and equipments of the men were inspected and everything was found to be in tiptop order. The health of the men in eamp is im proving and only a few are on the sick list. Scarcely any men have reported at sick call In the laet few days. Majors Gordon and Wylly received their commissions yesterday and were sworn in by United States Commissioner Irwin at once. All of the companies are progressing finely in their drills. One of the best drilled companies on the ground is Com pany “G,” in command of Captain Wheat ly- Thr soldiers in camp are very grateful to the people of Macon for the kindness shown them. The books and papers sent down yesterday by the library were re ceived with great pleasure by the men in cam p. The deserter who was captured some weeks ago is till in camps He will rrob ably be sent to Tampa to the regiment from which na desert?! some time this week. The guns for the soldiers have arrived but they 'have not been issued to the men yet. 'Every one in camp is anxiously awaiting the time when the guns will be distributed. Yesterday afternoon the members of companies “K” and “A” had two of their best runners pitted against each other, Several one hundred yard races were run and company “A” won the majority. The tallest man in camp Is Sergeant Brooks Clarke. Sergeant Clark is football veteran, having played with Cor nell and the University of Georgia for a number of years. He is six feet four tain Walter Wheatley. Company "G." Inches in his stocking feet. There is no officer of the guard. The officer for today at the park is Cap tain Walter Wheatley. Company "G.” Everything is progressing smoothly and the men are better satisfied than they have been heretofore. Pio ut? st iiJ»(D incoHjog A Texas Wonder. HALL’S GREAT DISCOVERY. One small hottie ot Hall’s Great Dis covery cures all kidney and bladder trou bles, removes gravel, cures diabotis, semi nal emisisons, weak and fame backs, rheu matism and ail Irregularities of the kid neys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles In children. If not sold by your druggist wIH be sent by mall on receipt Os sl. One small bottle is two months’ treatment and will cure any case above mentioned. B. W. HALL, Sole Manufacturer. P. 0. Box 318. Waco, Texas. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga. READ THIS. Cuthbert, Oa. March 22, 1898.—This is to certify that I have been a sufferer from a kidney trouble for ten years and that I have taken less than one bottle of Hall’s Great Discovery and I think that I am cured. I cheerfully recommend it to any one suffering from any kidney trouble, as I know of nothing that I consider its equal. R. M. JONES. A LIST OF PRIZES To be Given Away to the Subscribers of The News Will be Ready in a Few Days. Last year The News gave away free to the paitl up subscribers Twenty Dolars in Gobi. This year something better will be arranged aft The News fully realized last year that one prize was not sufficient for so large a number of people, and in ar ranging these prizes care will be taken so as benefit a large number of subscribers. These prizes will be entirely free, as the only requirement to obtain tickets will be to pay for the paper promptly. Each sub scriber should keep this matter in mind and be prepared to pay the carrier when he calls. The prizes will be up July Ist, and a CAREER CASE. The Full Record Has Seen Sent to Secretary of War. Washington, July I.—. Judge iAdvocate- General Lieber has completed his review of the proceedings, findings and sentence of the general court-martial in the case of Capt. O. L. Carter, corps of engineers, and has submited al the papers in connection therewith, including his own report, io Gen. Miles for transmision to the secreta ry of war. A CLEVER TRICK. It certainly looks like It, but there Is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lam*; back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up tiie whole system, acts as astimulgnt tp the liver amt kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at H. J. Lamar & Sons' drug store. On July 4tb, Sth, 6th and 7th, the Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip tickets Macon to Washington, D. C. Fare $‘20.50. Tickets limited to July 16th, with privilege of extending to August 31st, 1898 Through Pullman Buf fet Sleepers between Macon and New York. For further information appl}’ to W. W. Hardwick, Soliciting Agent. The Rev. W. ,B. Costley, of Stockbridge. Ga., while atending to his pastoral duties at Ellenwood. this state, was attacked by cholera morbus. He says: "By chance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and I think it was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once.” For sale by . J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. PREACHER MAY PAY. Ten-Cent Stamp Will Have to be Placed on Marriage Certificates. From the Savannah Morning News. One of the features of the new war rev enue meausure, which is not the least in teresting, is that stamps will have to be put upon certificates to marriage licenses issued from th- office of the ordinary. The law r« quires that a tax of ten cents shall be paid on all certificates required by law whoch are not specified in the bill. This certificate is required by law and it 'as not one of those in the bill, hence on every certificate to a marriage license a 10 cent revenue stamp will have to be placed. In this state only one certificate is re quired, that made by the preacher or official marrying the parties. The license and cer tificate are then returned to the office of the ordinary for record, after which they are given to the parties to the contract. Under this arrangement it looks as if the preacher or the justice of the peace will have to pay the tax. The preachers and justices who keep a supply on hand at all times of the the necessary stamps, and furnish them to their patrons, may perhaps do the biggest business. The stamp tax measure is going to engender all sorts of competition, and who knows but that this may be one feature of it? Free Fills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly ef fective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have prov.d invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by H. J i.aniar b Rena, druggists stockTssues AND STAMP ACT. Construction of the Law as Applied to Issuing of New Stock. Washington, July I.—On the qeustion of the construction of that part of schedule A, of the act of June 13, 1898, imposing a tax on each original issue, whether on or ganization or reorganization or reorganiza tion of certificates of stock, it is held by the commissioner of internal revenue, in a circular issued today that the meaning of the words “original issue” as therein used, is limited and controlled by the words, "whether on organization or reorganiza tion,” and that therefore the only certifi cates of stock on which the tax of 5 cents on each hundred dollars of face value or fraction thereof" is imposed by this act are those certificates issued on or after July 1, 1898, on the organization or reor ganization of a company? It is held further that in the case of a corporation having, for instance, an au thorized capital stock of $400,000,000 of which It has issued only $500,000 prior to July 1, 1898, and on or after that date find St necessary to make one or more addi tional issues, under the authority possesed by it, each additional issue thus made is an "original issue” within the terms and meaning of the statute under consideration and the certificates of such Issue are sub ject to the tamp tax. Where any original certificate issued is presented by the holder to the company or corporation for the issuance of another certificate in lieu thereof the certificate or certificates thereupon issued to take place of the original certificate, could not under the law and language and limitation of the statute above cited, require any stamp as long as there is no sale or agree ment to sell, or memorandum of sale, or tranfer of those certificates Issued in lieu Os the original. In case ot sale, where the evidence of transfer is shown only by the books of the company, a tax of 2 cents is required to be paid on each SIOO of face value of frac tion thereof and the stamp representing this is required to be placed upon such books. Where the change of ownership is by transfer certificate, that is to say the exe cuted authority to 'transfer Is contained on the back of the state certificate which is to be transferred, the stamp must be plac ed on the transfer certificate, that is to say upon the surrendered certificate containing the transfer. In eases of agreements to sell, or where the transfer is by delivery of the certifi cate assigned in blank, there must be exe cuted a memorandum thereof, to which the stamp is required to be affixed. • Under the ruling herein stated, in a case that may be supposed, of a man who is the owner of a certificate for 10(1 shares of stock and wishes to sell ten shares of them to another peron, the result being that pne certificate would be isshed for the ten shares sold and also one additional certificate for the ninety shares still re maining with him, the certificate for the ninety shares issued, with the certificate for the ten shares sold, In lieu thereof, does not. require any stamp representing the tax of 5 cents on each SIOO of face value of fraction 'thereof, as It Is not an original issue. The only stamp required with reference to those certificates is a stamp on the transfer for the ten shares sold, representing payment of the tax of 3 cents on each SIOO of face value of fraction thereof. In another case, stated for illustration, a man holds several certificates for shares of stock aggregating 100 sharese and for hls convenience calls upon the company to issue to him in lieu therof one certificate for 400 shares, there being no sale, or agreement to sell or memoranda of sale or delivery or transfer of this new certi ficate the statute does not require the affix ing of any stamp thereto. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ~ Signature of MILITARY CADETS. Appointments at Large as Made by Presi dent. Washington. July I.—The president has made the following appointments of cadets at large at the United States Military acadey: Ulysses S. Grant, of New York ctly, Charles S. Hoyt, of Washington; Grayson M. P. Murphy, of Philadelphia: Charles F. Smith, son of Major Allan Smith of the First cavalry: Louis Turtle, (altrenate.) Washington. Bears the Ths Kind Yog Haw Mgars BougM Plies, Piles.'r-iiea . Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind. Bleeding, and Itching Piles when all other Ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors, allays the Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instar* re- Het. Dr. Wllllama’ Indian Pile Ointment la prepared only for Pllee and Itching of ths private parts, and nothing else. Every box is warranted. Bold by druggists, or sent by mall an reeelpt at price, Ue. and tI.M per bax. WILLIAM* MTQ. CO., Praps., OtevaUnd. O. MACON NEWS FRIDAY|EVENING,JJULY i"iB9B. FOR COLONIAL POSSESSIONS. Chatincev Depew Savs tnat It is in the Blood and Will Out. FOR COLONIAL POSSESIONS New York, July 1. —The rooms of the Republican club were crowded last night with visitors and members to welcome the president of the club, Chauncey M. De pew, after his trip abroad. There were 300 guests. Mr. Depew told of the recognition he re ceived and how well the club was known there. Aftre referring to the anxiety over there regarding the war, he said: "The Englishman understands us well, but the Frenchman does not know any more about us than does the Chinaman. The victory of Dewey and the heroism of Hobson have done more to still the tide of criticism against us than could possible be done by any diplomat I know.” He said England held back Germany, Russia, Italy and Austria from interfer enca and strongly advocated an Anglo- Amedican alliance. "There Is a colonial posssession desire,” he said, “lit is in the blood, and no power can stop It. Though we have entered upon it In haste, we will uphold it with the strong arm of the -military and navy. A people of the same intellect and blood are In hearty accord with us in this crisis, for the civilization and humanity of the world.” CUSTOMS TAX. Instructions Issued by Assistant Secretary Haile. Washington, July 1. —Assistant Secreta ry Howell has Issued a circular of instruc tions to all collectors of customs fixing the rate of stamp tax to be required on all customs papers under the new revenue act. All custom bonds will require a 50 cents stamp, all entries for consumption or for warehouse 25 cents to one dollar according to value of invoice. lAll other entries except for transit to tion by sea and entries under the immedi ate transportation act, 50 cents each. HuckliipH Aruicn Naive The beet salve tn the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains iiorns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, ar no pay req-.lred. It Is guaranteed ta give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box Far sale by H. J Dmir ft Haa»' <iru< rtara VIGORiMEN Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restored MAGNETIC NERVINE antee to Cure Insomnia, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria, Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality. Seminal Losses’ Failing Memory—the result of Over-work, Worry’ Sickness, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgence Brice 50c. and SI; 6 boxes $6. For quick, positive and lasting results in Sexual Weakness, Impotence, Nervous Debility and I,o*t Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPEClAL—double strength—will give strength and tone to every part and effect a permanent cire. Cheapest and best too Pills $2; bv mail. free; —A bottle of the famous Japanese Livei Pellets will be given with a $l box or more of Mag netic Nervine free. Sold only bv For Sale at Goodwyn’s Drug Store and Brown House Pharmacy. -ix J LiTnOT A '■ How much better to have g SUIT MADE TO ORDER —to your own order—than to get into one cut, made, and finished by machinery along with hundreds of others of the same style and pattern. Have some Individuality about your at tire. Permit us to clothe you properly. The cost of a perfect fitting, handsome •suit made from any of the serges or cheviots in our large assortment is only $30.00. We guarantee satisfaction. GEO. P. BURDICK & GO. Fruit Growers’ Express. ARMOUR & CO., Prop'rs. Ara now prepared to furnish refrigera tion to all fruit growers in the territory for handling the peact* crop. The com pany is prepared to make contracts with the growers, and having ample cars and ice supply is prepared to handle all busi ness with promptnes and dispatch. F-or information as to rates and schedlues ap ply to any of the following district agents: H. J. Hark, Fort Valley, Ga. T. E. King, Marshallville, Ga. Inman H. Payne, Jr., Americus, Ga. P. B. Griffith, Eatonton, Ga. W. S. Deidrlek, Elberta, Ga. Or to office Fruit Growers’ Express, Ma con. Ga. I. M. FLEMING, General Southeastern .Agent. PULLMAN OAR LINE BETWEEN Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Louisville and Chicago and THE NORTHWEST. Pulman Buffet Sleepers on night trains. Parlor chairs and dining cars on day trains. The Monon trains make the fast est time between the Southern winter re sorts and the summer resorts of the Northwest. W. H. McDOEL, V. P. & G. M. FR.A.NK J. REED, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. For further particulars address R. W. GLADLNG, Gen. Agt. Thomasville, Ga. eHit* w is a non-poiso ai>i» emedr for GoUorrL.ea. S p *■ r m a t o r r h r a, • hir.-s. unnatural <iis barges, or any inflamma ion, irritation or ulcera tion of ui uce u s mem bram«i. Non-astringent Sol.l by Uranriata, or seu{ in plain wrapper, t*y express prepaid, fur •1.00. or 3 bottles, |2.75. Circular »eut on reguu«t. illfW IU Kin cAw^i’sni? 1 Preparation for As- "" similatinglteFocxiamlßeguki- lg _ >F ling theStonuiuhs and Bowels of Jd63TS TOO d |l Signature / X Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- w # / Ity® ness and Rest. Gon tain s neither p jr b* „ & Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. Hl < |\ * 115 Not Naiccotic. g| A., Vi . si* HI fe 1/V*, JPum/Jan Sai' gK » L w Jlx.Ssina ♦ I S 9 8 ffotfalle Saits f SHM C Jfnirt Setti ♦ ! I Ss] «a &■* & g |« * - ) s*; n tl I a si P fnGi/farfttiitSofot ( §tl S % . I;S * 8 liO WrmSretl- I . »■< 1 1 *l/ | “ "■** •flarifud Sat/rtr. I ' 3’l W ® tafcyrew* nntr. / g-j | Sf * Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- -ig M (V* al 111 0 tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, g; | Ua > Worms .Convulsions Jcveiish- gj I Sf*"' ' 0 «*&/<> ness and Loss OF SLEEP. I'l fRy Facsimile Signature of Bought @sb«™*s n cll %" l lißbu I CXACTCOPVOFWRAPHLR. | f| |||gg g |»| VX' \\w. -.. _ ,-, , T 4E CCWT<UP COMPANY. IMF W YORK CITY. Central of Georgia Railway Company Schedules in Effect Feb. 25, 1898 Standard Tint 90th Vie, id tan. No. 5 I No. 7 •! No. I»| STA TIONS | No. 2 *1 No. 8 •] Ne. 8 11 20 am| 740 pm| 750 am|Lv Ma con .. .Ar| 7 -25 pm] 7 40 ami 3 50 am 12 24 pm| 840 pm| 850 am|Ar ....Fort Valley Lv| 627 pm| 639 am| 242 pm * 3t> pun. j! 10 20 amjAr. .. .Per ry Lvl! 5 00 pml >lll 30 am I |ll 15 amlAr. ..Columbus. . .Lvl 400 pml j......... I 5 50 pm|Ar. . .B m ham. . .Lv| 9 30 am| ! ... ! 3 35 pm | 9 40 amjAr ....Perry .. ..Lv| 4 45 pm| 11l 30 am •152 pm 10 01 pmj |Ar ..Americus ....Lv| ] 518 pm] 107 pm • 2 17 pm| 10 25 pm| |Ar. ..Smithville ..Lvj | 4 55 amj 12 43 pm 327 pmj 11 05 pm| [Ar ....Alb any ...Lv| i 4 15 am| 11 35 am 600 pm lAr ..Colum bia .... Lv| | | 8 55 am 3 06 pm [Ar ....Daw son ....Lvl [ [ 11-52 am 3 46 pm [Ar . bert ...Lv| | j 11 ji am 5 00 pm No 9 * [Ar ...Fort Gaines . ,Lv| No 10 *[.. | 9 55 am 437 pm| [ 745 am|Ar ... .Euf aula ... .Lv| 730 pmj |IO2O an 8 14 pm| | |Ar. . ...Oz ark .. ..Lv] | : 6 50 am prings. Lvj 600 pm| | 905 am 600 pm| | 905 amjAr ..Un S 725 pm] I |Ar .Tr oy. . .i..vs ...j ~i ; un.. 7 30 pm| | 10 35 am|Ar.. Montg ornery ..Lvj 420 pm| ,| 7 40 am No. ll.’i No. 3.*] Norr*| j r 800 am] 425 am 415 pm|Lv.. . .Ma eon. . ..Ar| 11 10 am| 11 10 pmj 720 pm 922 am] 647 am 542 pm|Lv. .Barnesville . .Lvj 945 ; 945 pm| 6u5 112 05 am] 7 40 pm]Ar.. .Thomaston. ..Lv! 7 00 am[ ♦...!! 3 00 pm 955 am] 616 am 613 pmjAr. . . .Griffin. . ..Lvj 912 am| 915 pm| 530 pm |! 1 06 pm| (Ar.. ..carrollton. .Lv| | [i g i,> yj-. II 20 am] 7 45 am| 7 35 pmjAr.. ..Atlanta, . -.Lvj 7 50 ami 100 pm] 4 06 pm No. 6. 11 No. 4. *| No. 2*| No. i. •[ No. 3. ~N07’6.T i3O pm| 11 38 pmj 11 25 amjLv. .. .Ma con. . ..Arj i 355 am i4a am 8 10 pmj 12 19 am| 12 08 pmjAr. . ..Gordon. .. .Arj 500 pmj 3 10 am] 7 10 850 pm] j! 1 15 pmjAr. .Milledgeville .Lvj! 3 45 pmj f 6 to ~u 10 00 pmj ....|t 3 Oo pm|Ar.. ..Eatonton. . .Lvj! 1 30 pni| .[ 5 25 am I |! 4 45 pm|Ar. . .Machen. . .Lvjlll 20 amj ) •-_••• i j! 6 50 pmjAr. .. Covington. ..Lv|! 9 zo ami ..1.......... •11 25 amj*U 38 pm|«ll 25 am|Lv. .. .Macon/. ..Arj* 2 45 pmj* 3 55 SinT* 3 45 pm 1 17 pm| 1 30 am|f 1 17 pmjAr. .. .Tennille Lvj 156 pm| 1 52 amj 1 56 pm 2 30 pmj 2 25 am| 2 30 pmjAr. . .Wadley. .. .Lv|fL2 55 pm| 12 bo am| 12 65 pm 2 51 pm| 2 44 am| 2 51 pmjAr. . .Midville. . .Lvj 12 11 pmj 12 30 auij 12 11 pm 325 pmj 3 15 amj 325 pm|Ar. .. .Millen Lvj 11 34 amj lx 58 pmj 11 34 am • 4 13 pm| 4 42 amj 5 10 pmjAr .Waynesboro.. .Lvj 10 13 amj 10 37 pmjslO 47 ats s 5 30 pmj 6 35 amjl 6 55 pmjAr..Augusta. . .Lvj! 3 Z 0 amj 8 4o pm|B 9 30 ata I 3 42 am| 350 pmjAr. .Rocky Ford. .Lvj 11 10 am| 11 19 pm|.......... I 358 am| 4 08 pmjAr.. . .Dover. . ..Lvj 10 5 2ant| 11 00 pmj I 600 ami 600 .Savaunah. ..Lv| 845 amj 900 pm|.... I j No. 16. *| | No. 15. *1 r j j j 7 50 arnjLv.. .. Ma eon.. ..Arj 7 30 pm|. j j j 9 40 am|Ar.. Monticello .. Lvj 5 45 pmj j. | 10 05 am|Ar. .. .Mac hen .. ..Lvj 5 27 pmj j I jll2 30 pmjAr .. .Eatonton .. .Lvj! 3 30 pmj j., • I I 12 20 pmjAr. ... Athens .. ..Lvj 3 30 pmj ; • Dally. ! Dally except Sunday, f Me al station, a Sunday only. Solid trains are run to ands from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savr-i, aah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smithville, Macon 4nd Birrniu* ham via Columbus. Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 between Macoa and Savannah and Aalanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for occk paucy in Macon depot at 9:00 p. m. Pas sengers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and Se vaunah on No. 4, are allowed to remain U> sleeper until 7 a. m. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta on trains Nos. 1 and .2. Seat fare 25 cents. .Passengers foi Wrightsville, Dublin and Sandersville take it;J!5. Tralu arrives Fort Gaines 4:45 p. m., and leaves 10:10 a. m. Sundays.’ For Ozark arrives 7:30 p. in. and leaves 7:30 a. m. For further information or sch eduleu to pointe beyond our lines, uu<tfesi J. G. CARLISLE, T. P. A., Macon, Ga. E. P. BONNER. U. T. A. Bi tL ttlNTUbi. t'raaic Manager j. C. ilAiutu, it. f. 3 I'HEO. I>. KLINE. Herixfai Sui»erin«eu<Jent. f-h Southern R’y. V. Schedule in Bffect June 5, 1898 CENTRAL TIME “READ DOW t N7“ ~ READ UP. No. 7 | No. 15 I No. 9 I No. i3~|~ We st. " ~ | No. 14 | No. 10 | No? 8 | No. 10~ 7 10pm] 4 45pm| 8 00am| 4 15am|Lv.. Macon ..ArjlO 55pm| 8 20am|10 55am! 710 pm 9 45pm| 7 45pmjl0 40amj 7 15am|Ar .. Atlanta .Lv] 8 20pm| 5 20am| 8 lOamj 4 20pm 10 OOpmjlO OOpmj 4 OOpmj 7 soam|Lv.. Atlanta. Arj 8 Oapmj 5 OUam, jll 40am 1 OOamj 1 00am] 6 25pni| 7 50am|Lv.. .Rome.. .Lv 5 35pmj 1 44am| | 9 00am 2 34am| 2 34amj 7 34pmjll 40amjLv. .Dalton.. Lvj 4 24pmjl2 lOamj j 750 am 4 15am| 4 15amj 8 50pm; 1 OOpmjAr Chat’nooga Lvj 3 10pm. 10 00pm] j 6 35am 7 10pm| 7 lOpmj 7 40am| |Ar .Memphis . Lvj [ 9 15am| .‘.| 8 00pm 4 30pmj ] 5 OOamj |Ar Lexington. Lv] |lO 50amf |lO 40pm 7 50pm| | 7 50am| |Ar Louis ville. Lv] j 7 40amj j 745 pm 7 30pm| j 7 30amj |Ar Cincinnati Lvj j 8 30amj j 8 00am 9 25pmj j 7 25pm[ |Ar Anniston .. Lv] | 6 32pm| | 8 00am 11 45am]., jlO 00pm] | Ar Birm'ham Lv] | 4 15pm] | 6 00am 8 05am| | 1 10am| 7 45pm|Ar Knoxville. Lv| 7 00am| 7 40pm| j 740 pm No. 14 I No. 16 I South/ - j No’ 15. | No. 13 | | 7 10pm| 8 35a<n| 4 15am,Lv ..Macon.. Ar] 8 20am] 7 lOpmj ] j 12 30am|10 soam,Lv. .Cochran. Lv| 3 2opui| 3 33am| | - JlO 45amjAr Hawk’ville Lv] 2 50pm| | | j 1 15am[10 50am[Lv. Eastman Lv| 2 41pmj 1 46am[ | 2/05am]ll 36am|Lv.. Helena.. Lv] 2 03pm| 1 02amj j j 4 Oaarnj 2 38pm|Lv. .Jesup.. .Lvjll 22amjl0 14pm] ] ,| 6 30ami 4 30pm]Ar Bruns wtc-k. Lvj 9 30amj 8 lopmj | ~.,....] 8 15am( 9 25pm|Ar Jack’ ville. Lvj 8 OOamj 7 OOpmj I NoJ j “No. 9 | No. 13 | ’East. j No. 16 | No. 10 ]......... j 7 10pm] 8 30am] 4 15am|Lv.. Macon.. Ar] 8 lOarn] 7 10pm] j | 9 45pm]ll 10am] 7 IbamjAr .. Atlanta. Lv] ff 20am| 4 2opmj j •. jli 50pm|12 OOpmj 7 soamjLv.. Atlanta. Arj 5 lOamj 3 55pmj j j 9 25amj 8 30pm: 6 lOpmfLv Charlotte LvflO 15am| 9 35am] j ,j 1 3opmjl2 OOn’t |ll 25pm]Lv .Dan ville. Lvj 6 07pm| 5 50am| j | 6 25pm| 6 40amj |Ar. Richmond Lv|l2 61n’n]12 10n,n| j ] 5 30pmj 7 35amj [Ar.. Norfolk. Lvj 9 30am|10 OOpmj j | 3 50| 1 53am|... (Lv. .Lynch burg Lvj 3 55pm] 3 40am| | 5 48pmj 3 35am> jLv Chari’ville Lvj 2 15pm| 1 50pmj | | 0 25pmj 6 42am] |Ar W’ushgton. Lvjll 15amjl0 43pm| j jll 25amj 8 Ooam| jAr Balti’more Lvj 6 17am t 9 20pmj ; | 3 00am,10 15amj jAr Phila dlphla Lv 3 50am] 6 55pm|: j [ 6 2oam]l2 45n ’n] |Ar New York Lvil2 15am| 4 30pmj j | 3 pm] 8 30pm] |Ar .. ..Boston Lvj 5 00pm ( 10 00am, j THROUGH CAR SERVICES, ETC. Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chattanooga and Jacksonville afe» between Atlanta and Brunswick Berths may be reserved to be taken at Macon. N<ju. 15 and 16, day express trains, ly? ween Atlanta and Brunswick. Pullman Meeping cars between Chattanooga an- Jacksonville. Nos. 9 and 10, elegant free Observatlor cars, Between Macon and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati. Connects in Union depot. Atlanta, with “Southwestern Vestibuled Limited,” finest and fastest train in the South. Nos. 7 and 8, Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanta and Chattanooga. Con nects .a Atlanta Union depot with “U. S. Fast Mail Train” to and from the isast. Nos. 7 and 6, Pullman sleeping cars between Macon and Asheville. FRANK S GANNON, 3d V. P. & G. M., J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, Washlngon, D. Q Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, G. P. A., S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga «JtNDAI.L CLIFTON, T. F. A.. BURR BROWN, C. T. A., Macon, Ga. 566 Mulberry St, Macon, Ga HOT SPINGS, Nort Carolina Mountain Park Hotel and Hathu— MoAecxi Bb«e* CTens in Every Department—Table avtd .Service I’nerceUed. Swimming Pool, Bowling, Tennfe, GoM. Pool and Willards. Photognaphec’s dark room. Riding, Driving. Teucle. Large Ball Room and Auditorium. Special reduced summer rates. BEARDEN’S Orchestra. - T. D. Green, Manager. POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. •1 ; v' ' 'i'-/ •* S U ° W ° ne th " n,OBt PTuiar summer resorts in the South— tjh**ll]'l' ~, l swnery superb, beautiful drives, good livery. Hotel Dalton la bells r ’'f ort and the commercial traveler. Elegantly built, eleotrie f-untiicr ' r ’ _ telephone, hot an! cold bathe on every floor. Special rates to formation given by*" 1 eu<nlner ,n * nQ b>wer Gewgta and Florida. Further in- D. L. DETPOR. Praprtemr, Dutton. Ga. Keep out of Reach of the Spanish Gun. TAKE THE C. H. & D. TO MICHIGAN. 3 Trains Daily. Finest Trains in Ohio. Fastest Trains in Ohio. Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity. Every body will be there this summer. For information inquire of your nearest ticket agent. Warm springs, Ga. R RIOUHTRIN RESORT. The health and pleas ure resort of the South. With better bathing than on the coast. Swimming Pool, 50US0 Feel. of warm mineral water, 90 degrees tem perature. Also individual pools. 1,200 feet above sea level. Delightfully Coo! Climate. Ab solutely pure air. No mos quitoes First-elaes accomodatione and ser vice. Electric ibshta, exoeib.xit or chestra Board, per day, $3.00 to $2.50, week sl'l.oo to $14.00. Four weeks $36.00 to $44.00, CJiYY 3 HOURS FROjTI RIHGON. Write for booklet with full tu tor nsa tion CURS. L. DRV IS, Proprietor. hotel Irion 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. Climate unsurpassed. Hight etevayon. All modern Improvements. Table excel lent. MRS. B. A. YOUNG, Proprietress, Tallulah Falls, Ga Glenn Springs Hotel, Glenu Springs, S. C. Queen of Southern Summer Resorts. There is but one Glean Springs and H has no equal on the continent for the stom ach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. Hotel open from June Ist to October let. Cuisine and Service excellent. Water shipped the year round. SIMPSON & SIMPSON, , Managers. Bedford Alum, Iron and lodine Springs of Virginia. From whose water the celebrated ‘’Mass” so extensively known and used, is matiti facteured. Opens June 16, and is the most home-like ptace : in Virginia, tor rewiper ating. A modern writer on the mineral waters of Europe and America sayw: "Ikdford Springs water cures wl>en al! oih<;c eemo dies have failed, .and especially inderoafle ments peculiar to females.” Long distance telephone cr»nnecttnns, send for a 50-page intereetlng phamplet of proofs. P. O. Bedford Springs, Va. J. K. MABEN, .ML, IT<»|>ricXov. Hoanoke Red sulphur Springs- ROANOKE RED SULPHUR ftPR.fPGH, Via Salem, Va., opens first of Tune. No vation 2,200 feet. Sulphur, chalybeate, freestone arid limestone water; fine sum mer climate; waters relieve dj»apeps!a, hay fever, asthma, lung, throat and kidney and female troubles. Terms reasonable. Write for descriptive pamphlet. r<<erencea, etc. J. H. CHAIWAK, Manager. Long distance telephone connection. Find Relief in the heat of Summer at Sparkling Catawba Spring. Splendid hotel, health water, Catawba county, N. C. DR. E. O. ELLUXTf & SON. . Proprietors. THE BEST QUIET SUMMER RESORT IN THE WORLD. Washlngon Springs. Vfrg.nia. The ufcar<«)t to the South of Che Virginia Springs. Seven different mineral springs. Four analyzed show wonderfud curative properties. Coo 4, dry, dean, sweet ta this pace. Ask anyone who has been there about it. >25 per monjh of four w--eke. E T- - -el -y. Jr.. Manger. Glade F;.rings, \ a., N & VV. R. R. THE SKYUKA. SFYUKA. N C. EkvaUou 3,200 feet. All modern im prover • —electric lights, baths with hot t:;d water on every floor. An Idea) / ■ niimr resort. For terms u&ply to D. E. .‘ttarus & Son. Ocean View House. St. Simon’s Island Beach, Ga Fine surf bathing, good table, artesian water. A. T. ARNOLD, Proprietor. BoautMuily rttunN'd, flue shade trees, Inwn of blue gr»s«s cd’ weN and city wates, vipen al the year. The Arlington House. N?>. 53 Soerth Main Street, Hendersonville, N. C. Bath room* and water doeets In the house. Large rooms, well tfurniKhed, good T. A. ALLEN, Prop. When you hear of War Rumors of war, the pestilence that stalk etti by day or the mosquito that llttteth by night, Fleo to the Mountains. Leesburg, Va., is the place. Only 36 mt lea from Washington Write Cor illus trafx'd booklet to Leesburg Inn, Leesburg, Va. ♦* The Atlantic Hotel MOOREJILHAID <TTY. N. C. The ftnest resort on Che Atlantic coast. Battling, sailing, fishing, billiards, tenpins, dancing Bird other amusements. T7ie best and largcct bullmom In the Ffcnnh. The celebrated Old Colony orches tra of Erics IM., eight pieces, brass and String. For pamphlet apfly so PhtTyJohn Bros., managers. THE ELKTON, ELKTON. VA. Open June. 1. On N. W. and C. W. R. R. Modern hi all ita appointments. Hot and cold Lithia water on every floor. B.G'i toilet and gas. Write for rates. J. H. BROWN & CO.. Proprietors. 575—,z 7... ' < .’~_r— 15Z5 I STURTEVANT HOUSE, j g lirrauhrny and Both St,, New York, E ■ American & European plan. WIT- G ■ Ham F. Bang, proprietor. Brood- N '1 way cable cars passing the door n g transfer to all parts of the city. ■ I Saratoga Springs I j THE KENSINGTON, I and ®oW<i«e6. S H. A. &W. F. BANG, Promietors, [j H New York Office, Sturtevant House, tj I For Business Mon In the heart of the wholesale dis t J trlct. < > For Shoppers <► 3 minutes walk to Wanamakera; <► ’w 8 minutes Walk to Siegel-Coopers L *» Big Store. Easy of accees to the , ‘ great Dry Goods Stores. < I For Sightseers < I One block from cars, giving « easy trax»sj»rtiitton to all pointe < Bold Alton, I New York. | Cor. f®th S». and University > paowe. Only one block from < Broadway. < ROOMS, $1 UR. RESTAURANT, < Prices Reaaotwtbto. > MACON AND BIRMINGHAM R. R. 00. fl'lne Moniftbtn Route.) Effective June 5. 1898. 4 20 pmtLv Macon ArflO M ara 4 20 pmiLv Sofkee LvjlO 14 am 546 pmfLv ... .Colloden.... Lvl 909 am 5 57 pm'Dv ...YaSeeviHo... Lvj 8 57 am 6 27 pm Lv ... I’bomarton... s 28 tun T 07^ pmjAr ...Woodbury... Lv, 7 48 am SOUTHimN railway/ f 25 pnrKr. Warm Spring*. Lvl 7 29 am 603 >pm[Ar ... .Coiumfbus Lvl qoo am 8 07 pinjAr Griffin Lv, 6 60 am 9 45 j/mlAr Atlanta Lvj 5 20 am Soil’ll ER.. RAILWAY/ 4 20 amfLv .... Atlanta ~..Ar[ 9 40 am 6 03 prnJjv Griffin Lv 9 52 tun 535 pmjLv ... .Coturrtbm*..Lvj 9 t>o am 6 49 prnilcz .Warm Springs. Lvj 8 06 am ? ( )7 iunjLv.. ..Woodbury.... Arj 748 am 737 pmlAr •Harris OENWHAL OF V 45 pnRAr ...Greenville... Lvj T to un 5 to pmjLv ....Columbua.... Ar! 9 40 am 7 Z7 pmilAt ..Harris City.. Arj 7 28 am _8 80 mniAr ... .TuaGrange.... Irvj 635 am Close connectton at Maoon and Sofkee with the ticorgia Southern and Florida Central of Georgia for Savannah, Agjeay, Southwest Gtorgia ixrtnte and Montgom ery, Ala., at YatcevHie for Rolxrra and points on the Atlanta and Florida di vision of theSouthem railway, at Harris Chy f'Jlcy with Central of Gtorgia rallwoy, for Greenville and Odum bus, at Wuod tAiry wßih Southern railway for CWiy;- bus and (biffin, at La/Jrange with the Atlanta and West Point railway. JULIAN R. LANE, General Mauager, Macon, Ga. R. G. STONE, Gen. Pass. Agt. ZT-Ix t % A M Me i 7 JA. jjqßSfcWe • CUOB .1." kw .ixi (.‘itnpleKc Tre.-.iiiciit, cuaax<Mu>< of I’l'i »!T» »: iiCa-.'ulcs > 4 <kiitnient mid two .*cn ot t.n.ibisml. '. nevciC.ufieg «.uiv lor Piles »f v-its nature mid degree. It makes an o|:i ration with the knife, which »'painful, and often results s> death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible disease7 We pack a Written Guarantee In each U Box. Mo Cure, No Pay. soc. awl ft a box, 6 tor 15- Sent bv mail. Samples free OINTMENT, 250. and 500. »' f Cur « £l - P "CB Prevented, by I Ifni I ->i< Japanese Liver Peiiets, the treat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and it! ODD ”< Rii IEK. Small, mild and pleaßsut intake: e-t-ecialiy adapted for chiidreti’s nee. 50 doses 25 cents. PREE.-A via! of these famous little Pellets will t.e given with a >1 box or more of Pile Cure. Noticr—The genuinb pkesh Japanbsk Fuji Cu RS lor sale only by 3