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THE MACON NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1884
NEWS PRINTING COMPANY,
PUBLISHERS.
R. L. McKENNEY. Business Mngr.
TOM W. LOYLESS. EdUor.
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A Policeman’s Duly.
The S.r. innah Press has a timely edi
torial on cruelty to animate which applies
to Ma on wild equal force. It is entirely
uiiiiei ex-ary to revive a society for the
prevention of cruelty to animals, as the
j'rexs . 11.;*,. ■ls the police do their duty.
Every polo < official is bound to notice any
. are of th- Ity to animals, and the chief
of polo< Mould remind his men of this
pai; of their iuty 1 11' state law and tha
< ity ordiuati ■ protects dumb animals
from i i m Ity and every officer of the law
is tin- proto or of the dumb animal. If
in fails in his duty in this respect he is
as. bad as the offender. The Press says:
'loo many people forget at this trying
season of the year the duty we owe to
dumb animal*. Horsts ami beasts of bur
d n driven through the sun should re
ceive constant care Many a poor animal
suffers from thirst and sun ami overwork.
Tills is a real evil, although it is hard to
make some people see it. The hack
horses ami truck teams in Savannah are
very frequently neglected and aiiusid anti
there are no authorities in Savannah dele
gated with porter to look especially after
these poor bea ts They are driven day
ami night, often overloaded, and fre
quently beaten when tired nature rebels
against further efiorl. How often are they
fed and watered during the rot hours of
the day? The man who mistreats- his
beast is almost as had as a brute hlm
silf. but many people neglect their ani
mals from inadvertence. The man who
starts out to champion the cause of dumb
animals will get a great deal of abuse ansi
will be rated a nuisance by people who
prefer to work their abuse# without out
side interference. Put such a man will
do a greit deal of good in a community.
He will have public sentiment on his side.
The law is already with him and any
of our local courts will enforce thise pro
visions which protect the beasts of bur
den and other animals. There are plain
statutes in the state laws witli punitive
provisions and the man who, through ma
lice or ignorance, violates them should be
brought to book. Who will take up this
matter and revive the old Georgia So
ciety for tlie Prevention of 'Cruelty to Ani
mals in Savannah? It is a matter worth
looking after.
Chatleston New. and Courier: ‘‘Th"
Spaniards now probably regard Cervera’s
dash into Santiago as dasher bad strat
egy."
Great Copper Mine,
Only 12 miles from Santiago de Cuba are
the celebrated copper mines, said to be
among the largest in Hie world. Few
Strangers leave Santiago without inspect
ing them.
Cobre village i« one of the oldest on the
Island II hi otdinarily a population of
2.0U0 ami is situated in a valley. It may
be t, unhid by boat ami ears, or by horses
and volatile. The ears run only three or
four times a week, connecting With the
boat from Santiago, and starting from the
station on the other side of the bay.
The pleasantest way of making the
journey is to start about 6 o'clock in the
morning, and in a volante, enjoy a cool,
romantic and beautiful ride of about two
hours.
The mines are the property of an En
glish stock company, whose general mana
ger is a Spaniard. About 250 men are
usually employed, and they have six cap
tains, who in turn have five assistants.
Most of the captains are practical miners
from Cornwall or Wales. The assistants,
as a rule, are also miners from Great
Britain.
The laborers are mostly colored men
and Chinese. The mines are situated in
a wild locality in the valley of the Cobre
iMomitains. The various buildings, ma
chine shops, furnaces and the homes of
the worknu n make up considerable of a
village.
Upon hte death of Diego Velasquez, the
conqueror of the island, his followers, in
1524. began to get copper out of these
mines. In 1544 Hernando Mine/. Lobo
tried to interest ihe authorities in the en
terprise. but the lack of intelligent work
men prevented anything being done. It
is said that Hernado Cortez got great
fee.ilth from this source. Many of tht In
dians who labored for him died, as they
were unused to such hard tasks.
If revenge Is sweet Lieutenant Wain
wright must have developed a severe case
of saccharine face by this time.
Spanish Naval Remnants.
The destruction of Cervera’s fleet does
not mean that everything in the shape of
a war vessel has disappeared from Cuban
waters. Spain has now twelve cruisers,
thirty gunboats of various sizes, and a
Humber of small yachts and tugs of vari
ous sizes and armaments, which were con
verted into war vessels tit the beginning
of the Cuban insurrection in 1896.
The list of 'the more important of these
vessels Is is follows: Cruisers —The Pili
pinas. i;p46 tons: Jorge Juan. 1.152 tons:
Galicia. Atarquese de Molinas. Martin
Alonzo. Vincente Yanez. Pinson. Marquez
de la Ensenada. XII.. Infanta Isabel.
Hernan Cortez. Pizarro and the Conde
Venadito.
Among the minor vessels, many of which
in size and armament, are almost as im
portant as the cruisers, are the gunboats
General Concha. Magallanes. Alceo. Cuba
Espanola. Cow:ramaestro, Vasco Nunez de
Balboa. Diego Velasquez. Ponce de Leon.
Alvarado. Sandoval Alerta. ArdiUa Co
zneta. Fradera. Gaviota. Golondrina. Le
gora, Flecha. Estrella. Linda Satelite.
Virgin Centeinela. Relempago. Bardoe Es
peran a. Intrepido. Mensajero. Almendares.
Baracoa Criollo, Santo Cildes and the
Cauto.
Besides these there are man? small ves
sels. corresponding to the mosquito fleet
of the United States, in the keys and bays
along the coast of Cuba and Puerto Rico.
These were put in commission at the
outset of the Cuban insurrection by the
fninister of Marine. Captain Aunnn. and
have since then been cruising between
Cuba and the United States coast, prin-
Ctpnlly on the outlook for filibustering
vessels. Since the opening of the Spanish-
American war, however, they have done
considerable damage to our forces.
Even before th* arrival of Admiral Cer
vera’s fleet in Cuban waters they were the
principal defenders of the northern coast
of Cuba, where they were then concentra
ted, The pames and locations of these
vessels, together with their armament and
the number of tnen they carry, have been
furnished the I nited States government,
and it is only a question of time when they
will meet the fate of Cervera’s squadron.
Tile fact that Shafter did not climb that
tree with Wheeler is no reflection upon his
bravery: he just couldn't." says Mrs. My
rick tn the Americus Recorder.
Take Away Your Smoke.
Naval officers who were engaged in the
battle with Cervera’s fleet declare that in
the hottest and most exciting parts of the
fight the smoke from the powder us<d in
our navy very seriously interfered with
the aim of the gunners becaust the smoke
hung in such dense clouds around our
ships as to completely shut off the view
of the enemy. Mr Richard Harding Davis,
who is the war correspondent of the N't w
York Herald was on board of Admiral
Sampson's flagship during the bombard
ment of Matanzas, and of the effect of
smoke oh that occasion he has this to
say:
■The ship seemed to work and to fight
by herself; you heard no human voire of
command, only the- grieved tones of I ieu
t nant Mulligan rising from his smoke -
choked deck below, where he could not see
to aim his six-inch sun. and from where
he begged Lieutenant Marble again and
again to ‘take your damned smoke out of
the way.' Lieutenant Martile was. vault
ing in and out of his forward turret like
a squirrel in a cage. On. instant you
would see him far out on the deck, wh.re
shattered pieces of vla.-s and woodwork
eddied like haves in a hurricane, and the
next pushing the turret with his shoulder
as though he meant to shove it overboard,
and then he would wave his hand to his
cresv inside and there would be a racking
roar, a parting of air and sea and sky.
a flash of flame vomiting black smoke, and
he would be swallowed up in it like a
nicked pantomime. And instantly from
the depths b. low. like the voice of a lost
•oul. would rise ihe protesting shriek of
Dick Mulligan asking, frantically, ‘Oh.
will you take yout damned smoke out of
my way!
Employment of Women.
In Philadelphia there is an organization
tint devotes it., ehmis to procuring tm
i.'Om.ut for d< serving females, but it de
clines to book on its lists women who are
willing to do anything.” They demand
to know what the girl can do, or some
specific thing that she Is willing to under
take either as expert or novice. This so
ciety giv.s the following official advice:
At the present time, in the severe strug
gle for existence, dependent in great part
• n the vast and unprecedented increase of
;m>i.illation, it should be regarded as the
imperative duty of all persons belonging
to what may be termed the middle classes
to give their daughters training in some
pursuit which will enable them to obtain
their own living, it should be borne in
mind by parents and guardians that a very
con: id< cable portton of the single women
now living will not be married. In the
first place there are much larger numbers
of women than of men. In the severe
struggle of life there are many men now
who will not burden themselves with the
responsibilities and cares of a family. They
consider, rightly or wrongly, that they
have not the means of so doing.
The Hessians.
Tile Hesians are direct descendants of
those regiments of Hessians sent to the
I nited States during the Revolution and
dapturid ii)y Washington at Tren'ton,
< hrislmas, 1776. They afterward joined
the lulled States army and fought agains't
the English. They settled mainly in Penn
sylvania, two-thirds of the population of
that state being of Hessian descent. Some
o's the societies are called Kur-Hessians,
which ignifii s eh ctor-Hessians. In 1806
Hesse-Darmstadt became an electorate,
anki tlie Km-Hessians were those who cast
a vote for the Fing and Grand Duke.
The Kur-Hessians are the descendants
of these electors. In America there is no
distinction of class, but in Germany the
Kur-Hessians have the same position as
our presidential electors.
The action of the president in calling for
negio volunteers and appointing negroes
as captains and lieutenants has had a very
bad effect in 'many of Ihe txouthern stales,
loung white men do not care to enlist in
tin army and be thrown in the same camp
vcith negro troops and perhaps be com
p< Hi d Ito salute some greasy buck negro
who may happen to wear the shoulder
strap of a commissioned officer. If all
the I nited Stall s volunteer regiments had
been made up of white men tlie Southern
■tat< »■ would have furnished all the troops
a-ki.l of than:, but the nui.-ti ring in of tin
or more natio rt /irmnis, with negro ofli
"el . '. rought the race ques; ion sharply to
the front and young white men of culture
and refinement are not pining for military
service which will place them on the same
footing as the Senegambians. President
McKinley has played negro politics, and
in doing so htis chilled the military ardor
of thousands of gallant youths in this sec
tion of the country.
Here is a list of the states that will
elect governors this year: New York,
New Jersey. Pennsylvania, Alabama. Ar
kansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut,
Georgia, Idaho. Kansas, Michigan, Min
nesota. Nebraska, Nevada, New’ Hamp
shire, North Dakota. South Dakota. South
Carolina. Fennessee, Texas. Wyoming and
"Wisconsin.
In the past twelve months the people of
the United States have consumed 34,423,-
"’•4 barrels of beer. The statistics show
that the per capita consumption of this
beverage in this country is increasing
every year. It is estimated that if the
war continues a year the brewers of this
country will pay the treasury $69,000,000.
The tax-dodger, the man who conceals
his property from the knowledge of the as
sessor, or undervalues it under oath, is a
more dangerous enemy Ito the common
wealth than the anarchist. The one
screens himself against the penalty of the
law; the other ex]>oses himself to it.
It may not be generally known that a
fleet consists of twelve battleships, while
a squadron is composed of less than twelve
battleships and may be part of a fleet. A
flotilla is composed of twelve or more men
of-war. some of which may be battleships.
It is said that a lecture manager has
offered Hobson SIO,OOO for ten lectures re
lating his experiences in sinking the Mer
rimac. lit is evident that the naval con
structor it not the only man with nerve.
Among the curiosities of the New York
city directory is Agathadores Papageor
gopolous. which is the name of a Greek
clergyman and the longest name in the
volume.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will be sold before the county court
house door, in Macon, Bibb county, Ga.,
during the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in August next, 200 acres of land,
more or less, being all three certain tracts
er parcels of land situated, lying and being
in the 4th district of said Bibb county, and
comprising all of lot one hundred and four
teen (111,) lying east of Rocky creek, and
fifty-four acres, more or less, in the north
western corner of lot one hundred and fif
teen (115,) also twenty-seven (27) acres,
more or less, part of lot No. 114; bounded
on east by Wolf creek and South by Rocky
creek, and being all the lands described
more particularly in a certain deed exe
cuted by John F. Toole, J. H. L. Gerdine,
J. J. Cobb, I). M. Nelligan and S. A. Crump
to A. L. Richardson on the 23d day of No
vember, 1891, and duly recorded in the
clerk’s office, Bibb superior court, in book
No. 67, folio 68-69, November 27, 1891, to
which reference is hereby made for a more
specific description. Levied on and will be
sold as the property of John F. Toole, J.
H. L Gerdine. J. J. Cobb, I). M. Nelligan
and S. A. Crump, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued
from the city court of Macon in favor of
A. L. Richardson vs. John F. Toole, J. H.
L. Gerdine. J. J. Cobb. D. M. Nelligan and
S. A. Crump.
Also, at the same time and place, that
lot of land in the city of Macon, being
part of southwest half of lot No. 11, square
16, fronting Monroe street 5214 feet, and
running back an equal width one hundred
feet," more fully described in deed from
Lena Schlingen to C. A. Turner recorded
in clerk’s office, Bibb superior court, book
80, page 465. Said property levied on as
the property of C. McCarthy to satisfy a
li. fa. issued from city count of 'Macon in
favor of R. C. Wilder’s Sons & Co., vs. C.
McCarthy.
L. B. HERRINGTON.
Deputy Sheriff, Bibb County.
8188 COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will be sold before the court house door,
in the city of Macon, during the legal hours
of sale, on the First Tuesday in August
next, that, lot of land in Bibb county front
ing on the Waterville Road, boundjed as
fellows: On the north by Julius Brown,
east by ice works, south by Cotton Oil
Company, west by'Waterville road. Levied
on as the property of W. L. Williams, de
ceased. to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from jus
tice court 564 district. G. M., in favor of
George T. Harris Company vs. J. L. Ander
son. administrator estate of W. L. Wil
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terest compounded semi-annually.
THri IkXCtlAMji: BANK
of Macon, Ga.
Capital ..,.$500,000
Surplus 150,000
J. W. Cabaniss, President.
S. S. Dunlap, Vice-President.
C. M. Orr, Cashier.
Llbetal to its customers, accommodating
to the public, and prudent in its manage
ment, this bank solicits deposits and other
business in its line.
DIRECTORS.
J. W. Cabaniss, W. R. Rogers, R. E.
Park, H. J, Lamar, N. B. Corbin, S. S-
Duniap, L. W. Hunt, Sam Meyer, W. A.
Doody, J. H. Williams, A. D. Schofield.
Southern Loan
and Trust Company
of Georgia.
MACON, - - GEORGIA.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, SGO.OoO OO
J. S. SCOFIELD, Pres.
JOS. W. PALM'ER, Vice-Pres.
F. O. SCHOFIELD, Treasurer.
STEED 42 WIMBERLY, Attorneys.
Offers investors carefully selected First
Mortgage Bonds, yielding 6 and 7 per cent,
interest, payable semi-annually.
These mortgage loans are legal invest
ments for the funds of Trustees, Guardians
and others desiring a security which is
non-fluctuating in value, and which yields
the- greatest income consistent with ab
solute safety.
Acts as Exxecutor, Trustee, Guardian.
Transacts a General Trust Business.
KS ’ A til .IMtLKD
* H FLaNT. CHAS D. HURI
Gaahisr
I. 4 . PLANTS NON,
«. KAN a Est,
MACON, GA,
a general hanking bu«ine«» tranaan.se
and all esneistent corteslen cheerfully es
tended to patrons Certificates of tUposi
issued bearing Interest.
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
ot MACON, GA.
The account* of banka, eorporatl»a>
Sues and individual* received upon th,
most favoiable terms consistent with c«n
aervatlve banking A share st year but*
ineas respectfully solicited.
R. H. PLANT,
President
George H. Plant. Vice-President.
W. W. Wrigley, Cashier.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Real Estate Loans
We have large quantities of money sub
ject to eight draft for loans on city, farm
or suburban property.
Straight interest loans.
Annual payment loans.
Monthly payment loans.
Security Loan and fliisiraci Go.
370 Second St., Phone 82.
T. B. WEST,
Secretary and Attorney.
PHYSICIAN?.
DR. A. MOODY BURT.
Office over Sol Hoge’s drug store, 572 Mul
berry street. ’Phone 60.
Hours: 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 and 4:30. to
5:30 p. m.
Residence 452 College street. ’Phone 728.
DR. C, H PEETE,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
270 Second street.
’Phone 462.
DR. MAURV M. STAPI EK,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
506 Mulberry street ’Phone 121.
1872. DR. J. J. SUBEKS. 1897.
Permanently located.
In the specialties venereal; lost energy
restored; female iregularities and poison
oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address in confidence, with stamp, 519
Fourth street, Macon, Ga.
HHBRiS, THOFHHS 4 GLRWSON,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Macon, Ga.
f Scrofula
> -.AND
Iff
I®
ERYSI P£LAS
Two Diseases That Cause Their
Victims to Be Shunned by
Their
SI’RLVG FIELD, Mo.
Gentlemen : I commenced taking P.
P. P., Lippman s Great Remedy, last
Fall, for Erysipelas. My face was com
pletely covered with the disease ; I took
a short course of P. P. P., and it soon
disappeared. This Spring 1 became
much debilitate*’ and again took an
other course, and 1 am now in good
condition. I consider P. P. P. one of
the best blood preparations on the
market, and for those who need a gen
eral tonic to build up the system and
improve the appetite I consider that it
has no equal. Will say, anyone who
cares to try P. P. P. will not be disap
pointed in its results, and I, therefore,
cheerfully recommend it.
ARTHUR WOOD,
Springfield, Mo.
Erysipelas and Scrofula cured by P.
P. P., Lippman’S Great Remedy, surely
and without fail.
Spring field, Mo.
Gentlemen: Last June 1 had a
scrofulous sore which broke out on my
ankle. It grew rapidly, and soon ex
tended from my ankle to my knee. I
got one. bottle of your P. P. P., Lipp
man’s Great Remedy, and was agree
ably surprised at the result. The entire
sore healed at once. 1 think I have
taken almost every medicine recom
mended for scrofula and catarrh, and
vour P. P, P. is tho best I have evei
tried. It cannot be recommended too
highly for blood poison, etc.
Yours very truly,
W. P. HUNTER.
P. P. P. cures all blood and skin dis
ease, both in men and women.
Rheumatism, which makes man’s life
a hell upon earth, can be relieved at
once by P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Rem
edy. It makes a PERMANENT cure.
P. P. P. is the great and only remedy
for advanced cases of catarrh. Stop
page of tho nostrils and difficulty in
breathing when lying down, P. P. P.
relieves at once.
P. P. P. cures blood poisoning in all
its various stages, old ulcers, sores and,
kidney complaints. ■
by eil drajigiats.
UPPMAN fiiJOS., Af-r::b<-»rles, Sole Prop’rg,
Uppsaßß'# Block. Savannah, Ga.
SYPHILIS !
Primary, secondary or tertiary, no mat
ter how long standing, cured for life under
absolute guarantee in from 15 to 60 days,
I have used this wonderful remedy in my
private practice for over 20 years and have
never failed. A patient once treated by
me is free from outbreaks forever. I use
no mercury or potash. I will pay SSOO for
any case that I fail to cure within 60 days.
Write at. once.
DR. GRAHAM,
Suite 1109, Dearborn st., Chicago, 111.
In 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 the money.
H. J. Lamar & Son
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
Don’t Lose Sight
Os the Fact....
That we do the highest class Bind
ery work at prices that will com
pete with any establistment in the
country.
Is a home enterprise that doesn’t
depend upon patriotism for pat
ronage. If it can’t give you the
right sort of work at the right
price, go elsewhere.
But we do think it, or any other
home enterprise, is entitled to a.
showing— a. chance to bidon your
work.
We have added to our plant a
Well Equipped
Bindery
And can now turn out anysort of
book from a 3,000 page ledger to a
pocket memorandum; or from the
handsomest library • volume to a
paper back pamphlet.
RePindinq
Is a feature to which we give spe
cial attention. Old books, maga
zines, anything that needs rebind
ing turned out in best style for
least money
. Skilled men in charge. Modern
methods used. When ntjxt you
have a job of binding to do just
remember The News.
News Printing co.
Cor. Second and Cherry
Hlacon Screen co.
Manufacturers of the best adjustable
wire window screens and screen doors.
Your patronage respectfully solicited. Es
timates furnished free of charge. J. D.
Newbanks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue,
Macon, Ga.
In the Hands of a Boy
A good Ice Cream Freezer will do as
well as a poor one opeeated by more skill lull hands. The
Ohio Freezer is a minify and time saver. Its first cost is
not great, it. utes little ice and friezes in less time than a? y
other. Strong and durable. With and without wheel.
From 2to 20 quart. And while on this cold subject let us
remine our customers that we have Ice Picks, Ice Shavers
North Star Refrigerators and nuiiiy other ice goods at
moderate prices.
W£O“3L The only safe, aure an«
PIRS.
for I>ii. AOTT 3
Kip Send t<n -ilrcnJar. Price sl.Ot> per box, <* boxv* lor fh.do.
DR. M.OT'T’H i. <JO.. - LTevelund. OLD
For sale by H. |. LAMAR Ar SONS Wholesale Agents
Your Watch
Needs Cleaning !
That’s what’s the matter with it. It can’t keep good
time while full of dust. Bring it. here and we’ll fix
it so it will run right, for only $2.00, with one year
guarantee.
BEELfIND,
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. B E R N D &c C 0.,
450 Cherry Street - - . . Macon, Ga.
S. S. PARMELEE?
Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Baby
Carriages.
Celebrated Cleveland Bicyclessso to SIOO
Staunch Crescent Bicycles 20 to 50
Don’t Lay It to the Water.
Pure water is necessary to health, but clean premises is equally import-"
ant. DISINFECTANT LI'ME is the only thing that guarantees a perfect
sanitary condition. Keep the yards well sprinkled. It will neutralize the
poisonous gases and prevent sickness —will save you many a dollar in doc
tor’® bills. Be advised in time. We have reduced the price to 50 cents per
barrel delivered. One barrel may prove the salvation of your family. Use it.
now. Don’t wait.
T. C. BURKE, MACON, GEORGI
DRY GOODS.
HUTHNfINCE & ROUNTREE
GIVE
TRADING STAMPS
Home Industries
and Institutions
HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO.
H. STEVENS’ SONS CO., Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cul
vert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever.
MACON REFRIGERATORS.
MUECKE’S Improved Dry Air Refrigerators. The best Refrigerators madd. Manu
factured right here in Macon, any size and of any material desired. It has qualities
which no othor refrigerator on the market possesses. Come and see them at the fac
tory on New street. i