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True happinr--'- does n<»t begin for a wo
manly worn in until ahe becomes a mother.
The f« ar of d< ath Hands between thousands
of women ana this supreme joy If a wo
man will but take the right course, she may
trample this fear out of het heart, and all
cause for it out of her body
There is practically no danger, and but
little pain in maternity, for a woman who
is thoroughly healthy and strong in a wo
manly way. Di Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion makes the delicate organs that bear the
burdens <>{ maternity strong, healthy, virile
and elastic. It banishes the distress of the
period of impending maternity, and in
sures the newcomer’s health and an ample
supply of nourishment An honest drug
gist will not try to get you to take some
substitute for his profit’# sake Prospective
mothers who write to Dr R. V Pierce will
receive the best advice of an eminent and
skillful for thirty years chief con- !
suiting physician to the great Invalids' Ho
tel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. V.
" A neighbor of mine who was expecting the
arrival of a t»ahy before very’long, was in very
jxs.r health," writes Klixa Reninsnider, Pratt
}ui«trc«h, at Mijella Bourbon Co.. Kansas ''l
nduced her to try Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion Hh< used Four bottles, ana has just faen
delivered of as fine a daughter as I evCr saw.
Hhe was only a short time in labor and is notv
doing well. '
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ant Pellets are the mast rational cure
known They are mild but thorough and
effective. They regulate and invigorate
atomach, liver and bow
efa Never gripe No IJzxlLlfc
other pill is like them. I vllvUjt
John R. Cooper,
A TT< > RN E Y - AT - L A W,
Exchange Hank Building, Macon Ga.
"I am no longer counsel for tihe Central
of Georgia Railway company, ho I am now
prepared to take damage cases against
railroads.”
Money.
IxianH negotiated on Improved city prop
erly, on farms, at lowest market rates,
business of fifteen years standing. Facili
ties unsurpassed.
HOWARD M. SMITH
Second St., Macon, Ga.
hi order to reduce our stock of specta
cles and Eyeglasses we will, for a short
time, set! all $2.50 Spectacles and Eye
ml.isscs for $1 , ail $3.50 Spectacles and
Eyeglasses for $1.75. We guarantee them
to be the .beat quality, ami if not satisfac
tory win return the money.
H. J. Lamar & Son
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
GFOLA
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Two Diaeasas That Cause Their
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Their Fellow Man.
BrRINGFtFI.D, Mo.
Gfnti.kmkn : I commenced taking P.
P. P , Lippman's GreuX 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 I became
much debilitated and again took an
other course, and I am now in good
condition. I consider I*. P. P. one of
the best blood preparations on the
market, anti for those who need a gen
eral tonic to build up the system and
Improve the appetite I consider that it
has no equal. V ill say, anyone who
cares to try P. P. P. will not be disap
pointed in its result®, and 1, therefore,
cheerfully recommend it.
ARTHUR W(XH>,
Springfield, Mo.
Rrysfpelas and Scrofula cured by P.
P. P , Lippman's Great Remedy!? surely
and without fail.
SrttwtnFtktn, Mo.
Gfntirm’Kn: t&st June I 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 otioe. I think 1 have
taken almost every medicine recom
mended for scrofula and catarrh, and
{our P. P. P is the best 1 have ever
ried. 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.
F P. P is the great and only remedy
for advanced cases of catarrh. Stop
page of the 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.
Sold by all drugyht*.
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Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Seminal Losses'
Failing Memory —the result of Over-work Worrv
Sickness, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgence
Price 60c. and $1; 6 boxes $5.
Pur quick, positive and lasting results in Sexual
Weakness. Impotence Nervous Debility and Lost
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and effect a permanent enre. Cheapest and fast,
100 Fills fl. by mail.
FREE —A t xittle of the famous Japanese Li vet
Pellets will fa given with a $ i >ox or mure ot Mag
Wrtic Nervine tree Sold ord bv
For Sale at Ooodwyn’s Drug Store and
Brown House Pharmacy.
NO CAUSE FOR
ANY ALARM.
Onlv Four Casos Have Shown
in a Population of
40,000.
CASES ARE ALL ISOLATED.
A though Death Rate is Higher Than
for Years It is Not Caused
from Yellow Fever.
Santiago de Cuba. August 13.—(8y Mull )
There is no need for alarm in the United
States as to the yellow fever condition in
Santiago. In fact, Santiago could hardly
be called a yellow fever port, It is no sin
gularly free from the disease. But mala
rial fever is all about us. This city of
40. iron people, commonly known as the hot
bed of yellow fever on the island, believed
to be even worse than Havana, can only
show forth today four cases as a rteult of
its neglect and decay and the return of
thousands of poverty-stricken and unelcee
refugees.
These cases are all isolated, being kept
in the yellow fever hospital acrown the bay
For tiu absence of this terrible scourge and
the prevention of its whohwale Infection
credit must be given to Dr. S. M Gonaalee,
of Pensacola, Fla., Who has been made city
health officer and inspector of the port by
t'he military authorities.
\ few days after Santiago eapltutated
anti the American force* marched in, Dr.
Gonsales was hurriedly ordered from the
Nueces, then bound for Porto Rico, «wi«
intrusted with the import a. n't miesion of
making Santiago and yellow fever strang
ers. He is a young man, ohook full of
nervous energy and common sense. (Nor et
he without experience.
In 18844 he handled ithe yellow <ev«r
-scourge at McClenny, Fla., and in 1898 w«»
the health officer of Escambia county, Ln
which Pensacola is located, when that placs
suffered from an epidemic of smallpox. In
both places he made a record to be proud
of, fighting both diseases until they were
driven out, and losing a phenomenally
sni'.ill percentage of case*.
Dr. Gonzales found a bad condition of af
fairs in Santiago. There was not a boapl
tal in t'he city except those for the Spanish
sick and wounded, and those were crowded
to repletion.
The sanitary condition had been abso
lutely neglected for weeks anid mon»fa.
Thousands of ragged and unclean refugees
were returning every day. Added to thia
it must be said that the American regi
ment guarding the city had not been over
clean. It was quartered in one of the big
theater buildings in one of the prinolpad
streets hading to the bay.
The soldiers cooked in t’he streets in both
the front and rear of the building, and
threw the leavings of their meals into the
gutters. In forty-eight hours after Dr.
Gonzales took charge he. had three hospi
tals established; one for those who were
sick, but not from contagious or infectious
diseases, farther away from the city a de
tention hospital for suspicious caes for yel
low fever patients. He and his assistants
made diligent examination of every se
rious case of sickness in the city with the
result that only four cases were found.
He has begun systematically to cleanse
and purify the city. Three hundred men,
armed with wheelbarrows, brooms and
shovels are daily at work removing every
particle of refuse from the streets. This
is not thrown in the bay, as formerly, but
hauled in wagons to the suburbs and burn
ed. There is a penalty attached for throw
ing anything having the capacity of decay
in the streets. AU garbage must be placed
in barrels, whence it is gathered and haul
ed away. If it is found necessary ‘the
streets will be washed down and scrubbed
with an antiseptic solution, ft is expected
that this intelligent foresight and energetic
work wil have the result of ridding the
city of even suspicious cases, and make It
as healthy as the ordinary American city.
If it docs not do so it will not be because
Dr. Gonzales has failed to'take any precau
tion that intelligent professional wisdom
could dictate.
That there has been and is still yellow
fever at Baquiri and Siboney cannot be de
nied. It. has raged with the worst viru
lence at Siboney. The records of the hos
pital there show about 75t cases treated,
with a death loss of 45, 6 per cent. The
percentage must have been greater than
this, as many were sent to the yellow fever
hospital on mere suspicion, instead of a
detention ward being prepared for them.
Many recovered who can never be con
vinced that they had yellow fever at aYx.
As I with of three placre are virtually' aban
doned, there is no danger of the disease be
ing transmitted to Santiago from either of
them.
Notwithstanding the dearth of fever, the
death rate in Santiago is the highest in
years. For the week ending today' ithe
average per day was 70. The passers by can
see a funeral procession in almost every
street. The great majority of these dead
lost their lives from dysentery, and were
children. They are of the families of refu
gees, who lived for days and weeks in >the
foul. dank, jungles, living only on wild
| fruit and berries. The result of such a
diet is plainly apparent in the number of
little coffins that are carried out of the
city every day. Next in order as a de
stroyer of life is consumption. This is con
fined largely to the black Cubans, and. so
say the natives, is due to their living in
towns instead of the open air of the moun
tains.
WILLIS P. KING. JR.
LEMONS AH MEDICI NN.
They regulate the liver, stotnach, bowels,
kidneys and blood iw prepared by Dr. H.
Moxley In bis Letuon Elixer. a pleasant
lemon drink. It cures btltouenees. con
stipation, iudtgeetton. heaAache, malaria,
kidney ■Msw'aee, fevers, chills, impurities
of the blood, iwvkxi ki the chest, heart fail
ure. and ail other diseases —nine-ten the of
all the disease's of the South ami West are
caused by the failure of the liver and kid
neys to do their duty. It is an estab
lished fact that lemons, when combined
properly with other liver tonics, produce
the most desirable results upon the stom
ach. liver, bowels, kidneys and blood
Sold by druggists. 50c and $1 bottles. •
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXER
Cured me of sick ami nervous headache.
I had been subject to all my life.
Mrs. N. A. McEntire, Spring Place, Ga.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXER
Cured me of indigestion. I got more relief
and at once from Lemon Elixer than all
other medicines. J. C. Speights,
Indian Springs, Ga.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXER
Cured me of a long-standing ease of chills
and fever by using two bottles.
J. C. Stanley.
Engineer E. T. Ya. & Qa. R. R.
MOZLEY’S LEMON EDLIXER
Cured me of a ease of heart disease and
indigestion of four years’s standing. I
tried a dozen different medicines. None
but Lemon Elixer Jone me any good.
Tules Diehl,
Cor Habersham and St. Thomas sts..
Savannah, Ga.
MOZLEY’S LBMO-N ELIXER.
i fully endorse It for nervous headache,
indigestion and constipation, having used
it with most satisfactory results, after all
other remedies had failed. J. W. Rollo,
West End, Atlanta, Ga.
Subscribers must pay up and not allow
small balances to run over from week to
week. The carriers have been la structed
ta accept no part payvoant tram anyaas
attar A>ril IM.
WILL BE GREAT ROAD.
Under New Deal the Big Four May Absorb
Ithe Monon.
New York, August 13 —‘A big railroad
deal has been brought to a close in the
West. A controlling interest in the
Chicago. Indianapolis and Louisville rail
road. better known as the "Monon,” has
been acquired by the "Big Four,” and ne
gotiations are under way for the acquisi
tion of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day
ton. The latter deal, however, has not
yet been perfected, although it is believed
in Wall street that it is only a question
of a few days before an agreement will (be
reached. The Big Four, or Cleveland.
Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis railroad.
Is controlled by the Vanderbilts, and this
road is operat' d in such close connection
with the Chesapeake and Ohio that gossip
has intimated that it is a part of the deal
that the Chesapeake road shall eventually
be taken into the enlarged Big Four sys
tem. The acquisition of the Monon will
add 535 more miles to the Big Four sys
tem of 1,838 miles and if it shall secure the
Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton, which
has t>4l miles, it will have a combined
mileage of 3,015 miles. In addition to this,
the Big Four operates nearly 400 miles of
other track*.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Grand Encampment, Indianapolis, Ind., Au
gust 22-29, 1868.
Account of the above occasion the South
ern Railway Company will sell round trip
tickets to Indianapolis at one fare. Half
rate tickets on sale August 19th, 20tii and
21-t with final limit August 31st. By de
positing tickeu with agent at ludtauapolis
on or before August 29tii and payment ol
fee of 25 cents, an extension ot the final
limit can be obtained to leave Indianapolis
oa September lotto. The quickest and the
beat rout? is to leave Maeon via SoutLer.i
Railway at 2:05 a. m., arriving Chatta
nooga B:4k, taking Q. and C. route, arriv
ing at Indianapolis 11 p. m. same day. For
further information apply to
Gillbert R. 'Pettit, Depot Ticket Agi.
C. S. White. T. P. A.
Burr Brown, C. T. A.
CITY WAS IN DARKNESS
Last Night on Account of Wires Being
Crossed.
The city was in total darkness last night
and many people were wondering at the
reason.
The electric light and fire alarm wires
became crossed in some manner and had
the electric light wires been turned on it
would have destroyed the fire alarm sys
tem. The lights were ordered to be cut
off by the city electrician.
The cross will be remedied today and
the lights will be on tonight.
Out in Kansas
lives a happy wife. She writes: “ I
have used Mother’s Friend before
two confinements. The last time I had
twins, and was in labor only a few min
utes. Suffered very little.” The reason
why
Mother’s Friend
does expectant mothers so much
good is because it is an external liniment,
to be applied upon the outside, where
much of the strain comes. It helps be
cause the pores of the skin readily absorb
it, and it comes into direct contact with
and is absorbed by the parts involved.
Morning sickness is quickly banished,
and nervousness is kept completely away.
The sense of dread and foreboding is not
experienced, even during labor itself,
Confinement is short and almost without
pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Best
of all, Mother’s Friend benefits the
unborn just as much as the expectant
mother, and when the little one comes if
will be strong, lusty and healthy.
Druggists sell Mother's Friend for St a bottle.
Send for our free book on the subject,
finely illustrated.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
Mercer University,
MACON, GEORGIA.
A high-grade institution, with goo d equipment and with an excellent fac
ulty. !' nil course in Latin language and literature, Greek language and
literature, English language and literature, modern languages, mathematics
and astronomy, natural history, physi cs and chemistry, history and philos
ophy. the Bible, law. Many students finish the college year at a cost of $l6O
tor all expenses. For catalogue or further information address
P. D. POLLOCK, President, Macon, Ga.
City Baggage Transfer Co
Prompt delivery of baggage to and from all depots.
Office next door Southern Express Co.
W. H. ARNOLD, Manager.
518 Fourth Street. Phone 20
DRYGOODS.
HUTHNHNCE S ROUNTREE
GIVE
TRADING STAMPS
Also forty other merchants in Macon give
Stamps with all cash purchases. Ask for a
book. Save your Stamps and get an elegant
Clock, Lamp, Oak Table, Onyx Table, Watch,
Set of China, Morris Chair, or any one of the
numerous elegant presents we give away.
Office—Goodwyn’s Drug Store.
Buy your drugs from Goodwyn’s and get trad
ing stamps.
MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST x 3 1898.
RAIN RUINING
COTTON CROP
Is What the Farmers and
Warehousemen Sav
About It.
COTTON HAS THE BUST
And Is Shedding Rapidly—A Prom
inent Farmer Gives His Views
on the Situation.
The farmers are growjng more and more
uneasy about the cotton crop as the rains
continue. The heavy rains of the past few
days has injured the cotton to a great ex
tent and the warehousemen say that the
crop will be ruined if the rains continue;
that it already has been cut off by the
rains and that it will cause many farmers
to lose heavily.
A prominent farmer of the Warrior dis
trict said that all the cotton in his sec
tion had almost been ruined by the rains
and would be entirely so if the rains con
tinued. "My crop has been cut off one
half,” he said, "and so have .the crops of
my neighbors. We have had enough rain
to last six weeks and I would be glad if
no more fell in that time. My cotton has
taken on the rust and is shedding very
rapidly. I have been farming twenty
years amd I have never before seen such
a season as this has been. I have seen
rain in greater quantities fall, but never
at this season of the year when the cotton
crop was just in the stage of making.’
"If I haff to depend entirely on cotton
for my living I would surely go in debt
this year, but I am one who believes in
living at home and I have enough at home
to live on for some time and I will kill
more hogs this fall and will be well fixed
on the provision line. But 'I don’t think
of myself always. It is my neighbors that
I feel for. Some of them are entirely de
pendent on the cotton for their bread and
many of them will fail to make it this
year. The corn crop will be the largest
ever known and of course that will help
some, but the farmers have debts to pay
and cotton is .the only thing they can pay
them with. I am in hopes that the sun
will shine hot for about three weeks and
I think that it might help the cotton in
some respects.
‘IMy opinions were expressed on the
subject yesterday and all of them on the
line that the cotton crop was ruined and
that many farmers would be bankrupt.
The rains still continue and it looks now
as if it will keep on for some time to
come.”
AN ENTEIhPttIGfcNG DRUGGIST.
There are few meo more wile awake and
enterprising than H. J. Lamar & Sons,
who spare no pains to secure the best of
everything la their lines tor their many
customers. They now have the valuable
agency for Dr. Klug’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is
the wonderful remedy that is producing
suoii a ftu’or all over the country by its
many skartiing cures. It absolutely cures
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and all
affection of the Throat, Chest nd Lung*.
Call at above drug store, and get a trial
bottle free, or a regular size for 50 cents
and SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or price re
fundede.
Hudson River Dy Dayllynt
The most charming inland water trip or.
the American continent.
The Palace Iron Steamers,
“New York” and “Albany”
Os the
Hudson River Day Line
Daily except Sunday.
Leave New York, Desbrosses 5t..8:40 a.m.
Lv New York, Weet 22d st, N. R. 9:00 a.m
Leave Albany, Hamilton st, 8:30 am.
Landing at Yonkers, West Point, New
burgh, Poughkeefisie, Kingston Point,
CatskiM and Hudson.
The attractive tourist route to the Catskill
Mountains, Saratoga and the Adiron
dack's, Hotel Champlain and the
North, Niagara Falls and the
West.
Through tickets sold to all points.
Restaurants on main deck. Orchestra on
each steamer. Bend six cents in etaipps
for “Summer Excursion Book.”
F. B. Hibbard, Gen. Paes. Agent.
H. E. Olcott, Gen. Manager.
Deabrossee st. pier, New York.
The celebrated Sohmer & Co. Piano.
The matchless Ivers & Pond Piano.
The world renowned Crown Piano.
The Reliable Bush & Gests Piano.
Have on ahnd a number of new pianos,
makes that I will discontinue handling.
'' ill close out at a great bargain.
becond hand square Piano, in good order,
from *35.00 to *75.00.
Second hand Organ, from *25.00 to
*50.00.
F. fl. GutienDerger & Co.
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Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chattanooga and Jackson.v(tD.
also between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken art
Macon.
Nos. 15 and 16, day express trains, bet ween Atlanta and Brunswick.
Nos. 9 and 10, elegant free Observatior case, between Macon and Atlanta, alec
Pullman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Connects in Union depot,
Atlanta, with “Southwestern Vestibule! Limited,” finest and fastest train in tht.
South.
Nos. 7 and 8, conneots in Atlanta Union depot with “U. S. Fast Mail Train” to and
from the East.
Nos. 7 and 6, Pullman sleeping cars between Macon and Asheville.
FRANK S. GANNON, 3d V. P. & G. M., J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager,
Washingon, D. Q Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK, G. P. A., S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
«ANDALL CLIFTON, T. P. A., BURR BiROWN, C. T. A.,
Macon, Ga. 596 Mulberry BL, Macen, Gs
'" ,S TS£ Coast 'UKtoMaddnac
whim XTV TheOrsaUß Perteo-
PASSENein - lion jet attained In
Ztpam™ > Boat Construction:
STEAMER*. Luxurious. Equip-
SPEED. ment, Artlatlo Fur*
COMFORT / nlohlno.Decoratloa
ano SAFETY ' andEWclentßervlc<
To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Petoskey, Chicago
He other Line offers s Panorama of M 0 miles of equal variety and interest.
Vear Trip* per Week Betweea Ivery Day and Day and Xteht Service Between
Tried., Detroit ..d Mackinac c.Xu.™ OETBOIT CIEVEUIW
FITOBDT, “TUI SOO," BASQUIIII Put -In - Bay Yae.* Ju St«te»o»m, »cu.
axn DULUTH. and Toledo. C°m»<vttor>s are made at Cleveland with
LOW SATIS t. ri.t O r..<.u. lultiu and Earljert Trains for all pc tn te East, South
Return, iaeludlag Meal, and Berts*. Aaurox- pud South west, and at Detroit for all pointe
Ita.te Celt froa. Cleretaad, »lli from Toledo, North aad Northwest.
BU| from Detroit, »1«.4U. ‘ Sunday Trtps Anae, ini,, Aaau*. „
, - . September and Oetober Only.
“Ji.J? I .™.' DetroiimoGieveionflmMooinjii mow
PILLS.
Ask for DE. MOTT’S FE292T72OTAX. FIX.LB and take no other.
Send for circular, Frlee SI.OO per box, 6 boxee for SS.OC«,
I)Yh. MOTT’S CHJEMICLAJL. CO.. - Cleveland. Otiio.
For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS, Wholesale Agents.
25 Per Cent Oil
s|z We Can’t Make
z i s It Too Strong...
We Can’t Emphasize s i z
The Fact Too Much.,. z i s
That we will turn our splendid stock of
CRASH SUITS
Into cash as rapidly as possible. HOW? Our prices
will do it. We offer for your inspection a fine stock. If
you contemplate anything in the Clothing line you can’t
afford to ignore this.
BENSON & HOUSER,
The Up-to=Date Clothiers, flacon, Ga
HOT SPRINGS, North Carolina.
Mowtßate Perk HoM and Bathe —Modern ffotei Ideal ta Bvery DvpertuNoC—lßtMa
ADd Service UoeetoeDed.
Swimming Pool. Bowling, Tecinta. Golf, Pool and IStlliarde Photowaoher’e dat<
room. Riding, Driving. Tennis. Large Ball Room and Auditorium. Special reduced
summer ratt«
BEJARDEK 8 Orchestra. T. D. Green, Manager
Ite)PULAR SUMMER RESORT.
Dalton. Ga., is now one the most popular simmer resorts in the South—
h do,lerh ‘ fu > scenery superb, beaut! ful drives, good 18-ery. Hotel Dalton U
Ln." thv r e ?° rt 6teker and the com mortal trawler, built, electric
fanokX, Etdephone. hot anl <x»!d tjatbs on .wry floor. Special rates to
tormatton kL* 1116 * fummer toow ,&WTxr O‘*or«*a' and Fiori da Furthw ld-
D. C. Propau.tof Dalton. Ga.
Newport of the South.
SEASON OF 1898.
Hotel St. Simon
St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Newly equipped. Rates SIO.OO per week. Seabath
ing, 1 ishing, Boating, Lawn Teunis, Driving, Dancing,
Billiards and Pool. Two germans weekly. 25 mile bicycle
path. Excellent orchestra. Hotel lighted by electricity.
Table the best.
W. B. ISAACS, Lessee.
Keep out of Reach of the Spanish Gun.
TAKE THS
C H. & D. TO MICHIGAN.
3 Trains Daily.
Finest Trains in Ohio.
Fastest Trains in Ohio.
Michfii«n and the Great Lakes ooustantly growing tn popularity.
Every body will be there this summer. For information inquire
of your nearest ticket agent.
D. G. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, O.
KllllilTilt
TO GO-
TO the mountains.
Wann Springs, Ga.j
« sis
in the mountains,
Where the weotber to AefiaghtfuMgr o*ol aud
the cooAttoiia are ell tieadtibCul.
The WaAvn wai. w is the bett aod
most pleasant cure 4or Ay«vi>sta.. Itnwxn
nia, rtatMHnattam and gnwral .hdUtaf.y
aoco*ntn<rie. i tioii« aud serriw fir-bt
daea. Rates moderate.
■RaHtly peurhed by Che and Blr
mingh*m railroad.
For further ln'fo»vnaiAou write to
CHHS. L. DHVIS, Proprietor.
hotO®
And Cottages.
Tallulah Falls, Ga.
Open tor the season Boa>d from to
930 per month, acoowllng to room.'* 6#x
hundred feet of shade piaaras in center of
finest soeuetv eut TeMulab.
■ Climate uusurpaesed. Wight elevation.
All modern impvovemeuts. Table excel
lent.
MRS. B. A. YOUNG, Proprietress,
Tallutab FaMs, Ga.
Glenn Springs
Hotel,
Glenn Springs, S. C.
Queen of Southern Summer
Resorts.
There to but one Gienm Springe and R
has no equal on the oorrtiii«nt for file Mom
ach, Ever, k*taer«, boawte and bkxxi.
Hn»ai r<x>n twm Jni, e >s». «o CKn<a>or I<K.
Oririne and Serriee excetlenl.
kbtpped the rear round.
fflßSWts' <fe S4MP»OiN,
Bedford Alam, Iron and lodine
Springs of Virginia.
From whose water the celebrated "Maws"
bo "itnnulvdy krrCFvvi and used, is manu
facteurcd. Opens t£, and fe the most
home-ftke place tn Vtogtota fur recuper
ating.
A modem writer on the m'neral waters
lof Europe and America seva ‘‘Bedford
Springe water cuves when all <xher retne
dlea have tefled, and Jtiderange
ments poculler to fenrales.
Long distance telepbooe con need one,
send for a BD-page Intereettng phampleC of
proof®. V. O. Bedford Springs, Va.
J. R. MABKW, JB-, Proprietor.
STURTEYAIIT HOUSE.
Broadway and 80th St,, New York,
American A Eusopean plan. Wfl
ttem P Bang pr«>rtetor. Broad
waj- r»b»e care pawdng the doo*
traoeter to aH parts ors the city.
Saratoga Springs I
THE KENSINGTON, I
- and eottages.
H A. & W. F. BANG, Proprietors. |
New York Office. Bturtev-ant House. E
Y~ ”■ ■ ■ "" ==S
Ocean View House.
St. Simon’s fcdanfl Beach, Ga
Fine bwfhtrig, pood tHhie, artesian
wat.T. a. T. AR®«<D,
Peourtetor.
For Business Men «►
IS In the i>vtrt of the whuleetdv dta < ►
< ► trtet. < *
J* For Shoppers
| > 8 mtn.rt.'e walk to Wajiamakera; < *
- ’ , 8 minutes wall, to %
I] ► Btg Store. Eaey <rf aoceaa to the < '
|, ► great Dry Goods S<«h». < ,
b For Sightseers ;►
< One Mock from earw, ►
4 > < to aM points 4
IM Atal, i
I New York. •
Qor. Mth Bt. and UDtoerrifir | ►
Place. Only one Wook tootn ’
Broadway. t ’
ROOMS, |1 UP. RHSMAUUA9JT. ’
Prices Reasouairfo. ’ ►
M'AJCON AND BTRMJiNIIHAM K. R. 00.
fPine Momrtnin
Effective June 5. 1888.
l 4 20 pmjLv Mar-un ArftO M mu
I 4 20 pmlLv LvhO 14 am
j 5 46 pmpjv ....CoHoden.... Lvj 9 W am
| 567 pmfLv ...YateevWe... Lvj 8 57 am
627 pm|Lv ... Thomaston... Lvi 898 am
| 1 W pmjAr ...Woodtmry... Lvj 7 48 am
S< rUTHERiN lOAiIAMAY. '
7 35 pmlAr. Warm Bpringa. Lv| 7 90 am
I «03 <rmkAr ... .Columbia... !/v| 6HO am
j 8 OT £Mtnn Lv] « 50 am
j 9 46 pm|Ar .... .Atlanta...... trr| 5 30 am
feOTWHJEIR..
4 20 ampw .... Atlanta . ...AF 9 40 am
6 03 pmWJv Griril» Lw 9 52 un
525 pmpjv ... .. fjr 9 ww,
j 6 49 pmfLv .Warm Ut BOt am
! 707 pmflar.. ..Woodbury.... Av 7 48 am
I 787 I wi >- At • ,7larrte chf..
<smnthal or
7 46 prndAr ...Greenville... t/v 7 10 am
520 pmtLv ... .Columbus.... Av 940 am
| 7 27 irmFLv ..Rarrte Otty.. Ar 7 >8 am
’ _ 8 P m f Af -j.• LaQrangß.. • • IW am
done connection at Macon and Bofkaa
j w+th the Georgia HotXltero end FYorMa
i Central of Gwxrgia tor Bav»MM»ah, Attrangr.
i Southwest Georgia potrrta and Mootgom
e>rT, Ala., art YabjnriUe tor Rriberta and
p<4nts on the Atlanta and YYorfda S
i vision of raffrvtty. at Havria
Otty City with Oaitral of Gtorgta rafltmy,
for GreeoriTle and Oofusntjue, at tMtxwl
trury with Southern railway for
bus and Griffin, at wftfliha
Atlanta and Weal. Point rail wav.
JUVAN «. LANE,
General Manage*,
Maoon, Ga.
; R. G. STON®, 9
Gen. Bass. Agt.
PULLMAN CAR LINE
Cincinnati, Indtanapcdte, or
Loutsvtße and Chicago and
THE NORTHWEST.
Bi Iman Buffet Sleepers on night trains.
Parlor chairs and drntng cars on dar
! trains. The Monon trams matoe the toiM
| eet time between the Boartbern winter re
sorix and the summer reaoriß ct the
Northwest.
W. H. MoDOEE. V. P. 4 O. M.
MCAMK J. REED, G. P. 'A.,
GhScaHo, W.
For further parDcniars addman
R. W. GLADCNG, Gen. tort-
TbomavwSte, Ga..
«lita G l, 1 non
■ornody t<r fi-inorThon*,
Meet, B|>erm»t»rrh«»»
Vldw«. nnnatnrnl <te
iawvw. <w »rw tnflMnma
ton, nr ntowa-
tton at mne «n a nwwn
br*noi. S«.m betrttxwrt.
»oM bw Drrwcta**.
or »>'n« hi pinto wr *ww.
by fwpr<wß, prepaid, ter
r..(». or 8 bottkw. t!.».
fkrevtor ml •« rwaaat.
New Steam
DYE WORKS,
F. H. JOHNSON, Prop’r.
25c Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Ladies’ dresses nicely cleaned
I and pressed. Also Gents' Linen
I i Suits.
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