The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, August 20, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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There is '• ' vCdS®*** nn ‘*n»c in trying to MN j 7 dodge any sort Ivtb.'VJ Q of trouble around a I ~'Ap , 'AJ& tree. The only way |7xy) / <*£* ' < » *‘ to cornt **juarely Lt'7/V / i—-? ft I out »nd face the dif ■L / </[ -C’,' 1 ficulty and fight it J «■ I i 7 rrtl arc B * or Wrf l K j I 1 1 half sick, the best v ly*/ // / Cour** * s not to neg- K/’'// / if " cl 01 ignore it, or /fl V ’ ‘ ’ ‘ n * that it S fill d«« -n t exist. but to T "\J i Il f find th< proper rem s I /!_/ tdy and use it. J fs./* A bilious, dyspep- tic condition of the •▼stem not on ; . ri d . - HR- miserable. but it i ur- t< . ,<d to •»>nicthing worse unless promptly taken in hand ami corrected. It ts foolnh to attempt to dodge such troubles by any mite temporary expedient. The only -enmbi.- wax » to get rid of them for g'Htd and all by a thoroughly rational scien tific medicim Tike Dr Viercc’sGolde n Med ical IM-c ovc ry It <ur ■- <ll ’i-'erd'-red, debilitated condi tions by {ta din t -v ’i ,n upon tlie live r and digestive organs, it gives them power to make fi> > h, healthy blood fre> from bilious impurities it driv -.14 di east germs out of the circulation it cr< ate* solid, muscular fle sh and constitutional power Lung end throat affections, which are often simply the result of impaired nutri tion, are r< ached and cured by this wonder ful ’Discovery” in cases where cod liver oil emulsions .arc useless, because the “Dis covery ” is re uiily assimilated by d< lieale stomach It i- far superior to malt ex tracts, becausi its beneficial effects are permanent. Hr Piercs I am one of vour most grateful fatients write Mrs Aiinfr M Normnn, of I'juinunk Wayne Co . Pa I have taken ‘Golden Medi< rd Discovery, ’ also Favorite Pre kc riplion' and I'ellcr- with wonderful results J am a- many of my Minds tell me, like the dead brought to life The doctoo .aid I had consumption md death was only a matter of time That was -ix years .go I concluded to try your medicim I continued until I had taken nine la.ttles of Discovery and several Isrttles of Pellets I got veil and hav< done a great deal of hard work since ’ When the livt r and bowels don’t work, the Irody and brain won’t. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a sun safe, speedy and permanent cure for constipation, and a torpid liver fine “Pellet” is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. &W" U AND SEA- ' r- 9 ®” -;’•■* .» LT ELAS Two Diseases That Cause Their Victims to Bo Shunned by Their Fellow-Man. HrRINOFTKI.D, Mo. Of.nti > mi'.v : I commenced taking P. P P , Lippman’s Great Remedy, last Fall, fm Erysipelas. My face was coin- ' p! ’trdy covered with the disease ; 1 took a short course of P P I’.. amt it soon disappeared. This Spring I became much delaiitated ami again took an other course, and I am now in good condition 1 consider P. P. P. one of th« best blood preparations on the market, and for those who need a gen eral tone to build up the system and improve the appetite I consider that it has no eqt> :1. d ill nay, anj'one who cares to tr y P. I‘. P. will not be disap pointed in Hr. results, and 1, therefore, cheerfully roeonameud It, ARI nrR WOOD, Springfield, Mo. Erysipelas and Scrofula cured by P. r P . Lippman .i Great Remedy, surely and without fail SrniWopiwt.D, Mo. iTfnti i ’ll M : Last 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 on.- bottle of your P. I'. I’., Lipp man's Great Remedy, and was agree ably Ritrprist I at the result. Theentire sore healed at once. I think 1 have taken almost every medicine recom mended fi r scrofula and catarrh, and your P. F 1’ Is the best 1 have ever tried. Il CHiiui't be recommended too highly for blood poison, etc. Yours very t ruly, W. P. HUNTER. P I* I' cures all blood nml skin dis ease. both in men and women. Rheum.it ism which makes man's life a hell upon earth, can be relieved at once by I' P I’., Lippman’s Great Rem edy It makes a i'ERM ANENT cure. P P l’ is the great and only remedy for advanced cp-.es of catarrh. Stop page of the nostrils and difficulty in breathing when 1) ing down, P. P. P. relieves ut once P. P. 1 cures blood poisoning in all its vui ious s' t.<es, old ulcers, sores and kidney compiuint.s. JS'ld l>y e’l druggists. UPPMAN HR:** Sole Prop're. Uj-• Slock. Ssvsnnah, Ci*. the: NEW YORK WORLD Th rlco-a -Wo o k Edition IS Pages a Week... ...15H Papers a Year FOR ONE DOLLAR. Published every ilternate day except Sun day. The Thriee-a-We-ek edition of the New York World is first among all weekly papers in size, frequency of publication and the freshness, aeuraey and variety of its contents. it has all the merits of a grcit $6 d.t.lx at the price of a dollar complete. .<i < urate and impartial, as all of its readers will testify. It is against the monopolies and for the people. It prints the news of tlve world, having special news corr • spondents from all points on the globe, it has brillant illustrations, stories by breat authors, a capital humor ous page, complete markets, a depart ment of th household and women's work Hid other special departments of unusual ! interest. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The News together for one rear for s<’, 00 ITlacon and Naw York Short Line Via Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast Line. Through Pullman ears between Macon and New York, effective August 4th. isos Lv Ma. en . 9 i’o am I 20 pm 7 40 pm Lv Mill g.v le 10 10 am 5 24 pm 9 24 pm Lv Camak ll 10 am 6 47 pm 3 33 am Lv (\unak ... 1! 40 am 6 47 pm TO 31 pm Ar Aug’taCT. 1 20 pm S 25 pm 5 15 pm Lv Ang’taE.T 230 pm Ar Florence <ls pm Lv Pay. ttevTe 10 15 pm Ar Petersburg 3 14 am Ar Richmond. 4 00 am Ar Wash’ton. 7 41 am Ar Baltimore. 9 05 am Ar Phila'phia. 11 25 am Ar New York 2 03 pm Ar N Y \V 23 1 st 2 15 pm Trains arrive from Augusta and points on main line 6:45 a. m. and 11:15 a. m. From Camak and wav stations 5:30 p. tn. A. G JACKSON. General Passenger Agent. JOE W WHITE. T. P. A. W. W. HARDWICK. S. A.. 454 Cherry St. Macon, Ge. CRIME OF THE KLONDIKE. Stories About the Place Have Been Grossly Exag gerated. LoKamrport. ln<l.. Gigui<t 2flf—-Dr. J. W. Balla-d today received a letter from Lige Booth, dated at bauson City. Alaska, July 20. Booth riartfd for the Klondike early in March with Dave Bush and Elias Kistler, of this city. Booth is wholly reliable. He says: th< Klondike has been beautifully and fieri:.ously d»-. ribed. Everything has been mi-1 epr» .-enti d . the output is not nearly as much as reported on the outside, and the ir<a of the rich fields is limited. There ar.- not to exceed fifty good paying mines in th * entire reg.on and the rich ones are very few. Eldorado and Middle Bonanzo are the centers of rich diggings, and there are some fairly good ones on Sulphur and Do minion Creeks. The best indications of a [laying mine is one in operation, but there are hundreds of dumps on some of the principal creeks that have not been wash ed, for the simple reason that they will not pay expenses. I have been all over the district, and when you leave the discovered gold fields you are simply not in it. The dust seems to run in spots. Thousands of •laini that would not make good Moose pastures are staked out. "Every little swale that has not enough running water to swim a duck is staked, but it is impossible to learn whether the claims are recorded. The recorder's office is as sacred and as secret as a monastery. The officials seem to he in the ring. “If a man makes a strike he cannot have the claim recorded. You pay an inspector $.lO to go out and see if the claim is any good, and if it is, he says it is on govern ment land Thousands of prospectors have become disgusted and gone home, both up : the river and down. “A line of boats now ply between here and Lake Bennett. Every boat going out is loaded to its fullest capacity. The fare Ito Lake Bennett is $l7O, without board. From there the travelers have fifty miles to walk to Dyea. I have been thinking of going down to the American side, but prospectors from there say it is nearly all ' staked off, and nothing is being done. Un less the laws shall be changed there will not be much done here next winter. Thou j sands of men are sitting around waiting for any kind of work. "Women make more money Than any one else. A washerwoman can easily make : from SSO to $75 per week. Dressmakers coin money, and the display of fine dresses ;is astounding. There are several dance halls and gambling rooms. Perfect order > is maintained. “Dawson is built in a swamp and teams mire in the main streets. iKigs fights are of common occurrence. There are hundreds ■on every street. One man brought in a | cat and seven kittens and he sold the lot I for $25 a piece. There are a few teams I here, and they command $lO an hour. Hay I is SSOO a ton. Gold bags at 10 cents in | Chicago, bring $1 and a man could have j carried hundreds in his overcoat pockets. | Bananas are $1 each, oranges $6 per dozen, brooms $x a -piece, baking powder $3.50 per j pound ami other things in proportion. Doc \ tors have little 'to do, as every man has | his own medicine case. i "I saw Berry clean his sluice one night j ai.d get lots of pure gold nuggets as big | as hulled walnuts.” A CLEVWK TRICK. It certainly looks like it. but there is really no trick about It. Anybody can try it who has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he ran cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as astiinulant to the liver and 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 battle guaranteed. Duly 50c a bottle at H. J. lainiar & Sons’ drill st Are. MORE FRICTION Regarding Distribution of Supplies for Cubans. Washington. August 20 —The work is carrying on rapidly the work of providing ■the Cuban army and destitutes with sub sistence and supplies. A large shipment was made yesterday from Tampa and Miami. d'Ta., for Santiago, and this will be followed soon by other cargoes of supplies. I’h< offers of the Red Cross Society to dis tribute relief supplies to the suffering Cu bans are not regarded with favor by 'the officers of the -subsistence department, 'the proposition being regarded in about the same way that the surgeon general of the army and the officers of 'the medical corps regard the services of the Red Cross nurses and surgeons. The authorities have not yet accepted •the services of Miss Barton to distribute supplies, but the government is carrying on Its own operations meanwhile. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the /W- ZZTTT Signature of BOTTLE TRUST. ! ' Rumored that One is Being Organized in New York. New York August 20—All the important Hint bottle manufacturers are in session at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, discussing the de tails of a plan which shall bring all the factories of the country under the domina tion of one powerful trust. It develops that an English syndicate has put up $1,000,000 to back the enterprise. General officers, through which all business is to be tran sacted. are to be permitted in Pittsburg, Chicago and New York. Commercial ter ritory will be apportioned with a view of saving freight rates. Western factories will supply exclusively the western trade, and similarly the eastern plants will con fine themselves to furnishing the eastern trade with goods. Prices at present will not be advanced. SIOO REWARD, SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science his been able to cure in all its stages and that Is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of rhe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assising nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith tn its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Send for list of testi monials. Address. F. J. CHENEY &CO.. Toledo. O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s family pils are the best. CALL FOR TICKETS. Subscribers who are entitled to tickets i on the prizes which are to be given away I by The News can obtain them on Wednes day Thursday of Friday of each week by calling or sending to the office of the sub ' scription department. Office hours S:3O a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Remember that sub scription must be paid when due to secure tickets. G. W. TIDWELL, 'ia.nager City Circulation. HOLDING OF ISLANDS By United States Said to Be Opposed by Continental Europe. ! Paris. August 13.- —The feeling is general here that the United States and Spain are not to be left free by the powers to decide T he qhestion of the Philippines with no reference of the matter to other nations. One Paris newspaper insinuates that as i Spain is in control of the islands outside of Manila, that nation may invite foreign powers to intervene. fine figure Many women lose their girlish forms after they become mothers. This is due to neg lect. The figure can be preserved beyond £_, question if the ex.- J pectant mother will •( constantly use pothers I friend during the whole period of pregnancy. The earlier its use if begun, the more per fcedy will the shape be preserved. mother’s friend _ * not only softens and relaxes the muscle: during the great strain before birth, but help; the skin to contract naturally xUerward. Il keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and the muscles underneath retain their pliability. mother’s friend is that famous external liniment which banishes morning sickness and nervousness during pregnancy; shortens labor and makes it nearly painless; builds up tlie patient’s constitutional strength, so that she emerges from the ordeal without danger. The little one, too, shows the effects ol motbor’s TrlClld by its robustness and vigor. Sold at drug stores for $1 a bottle. Sen<l for our finely illustrated book for ex pectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. She iff Sales G'EORGIA. Bibb County—<Will be sold before the court house door, in the city of .Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, to satisfy certain state and county tax the following described property, levied fl. fas. for the year 1897 to-wit: All that lot or parcel of land, with a two-story frame building thereon, said lot being on the corner of Cotton avenue and Plum street, and bound in rear by prop erty of i.Mrs. C. E. Ball, and on the north west by a lot containing a small brick store, formerly owned by the Russell es tate. Levied on as the property of the es tate of A. P. Collins. Also, that tract or parcel of land in Vineville district, near ißellevue, and 'being lots 1,3, 4, 5 and 9, according to map of said land made toy C. E. Marvin, and re corded in book 72, page 24, clerk's office, Bitoto superior court. Levied on as the property of Callaway and Feetwood. Also, lot 2, in block “F,” in what is known as Sunset Park, in Vineville dis trict, Bibb county; said lot fronting 60 feet on Prentice Place and running baok an even width 193 feet to a ten-foot alley. Levied on as the property of J. L. Holli field, agent, wife. Also, one-quarter acre of land, more or less; bound north by property of Fred Lewis, east by property otf William Craw ford. south by property of Thomas Screen, and west by lands of J. W. Cabaniss, said property fronting on a street (name un known). Levied on as the property of B. L. Jordan, for Carrie Franklin. Also, all of lot 37. in the survey of lands formerly owned by L. Causey, in the Vine ville district, 'Bibb county, said lot being on teh northwest corner of said survey, anil bound and lined as follows: Com mencing 57 feet, fronting Monroe street 78 feet on an alley, running back on Mon roe street next to property of Oscar Coi lins 48 feet right of Green Smith, 195 feet back of Green Smith, 25 feet adjoining 'Alex Cherry, 192 feet adjoining Green Smith on the right of Monroe street. Levied on as the property of Wash Thur man. Also, lot 6, in block 10, in a suburb of Macon known as Bellevue, said lot front ing 104 feet 3 inches on American Boule vard and running back same width 208% feet to Mercer street. Levied on as the property of H. Swansburg. Also, lot 2, in Wheeler’s survey of block 42, of Dußois survey of Woolfolk property, in East Macon, said lot being 52% feet front by 100 feet deep. Levied on as the property of T. F. Cook. Also, % acre of land near the Macon and Western railroad, Bibb county, said half acre being southern half of lot 1, in what is known as the Sherman place; said lot 1 being northwest part of said Sherman place, the other part of said lot 1 not sold fronts the railroad. Levied on as the prop erty of estate of Nelson Walker. \lso, all that tract or parcel of land in the Macon Reserve, on the west side of the Oemulgee river, being % acre, more or less, and known as part of the Rosse •lot. East End; bound west by land of J. T. Rosse, east by land of estate of M. S. Thompson, north by Smith’s estate, and •outh by property of Collins. Levied on as the property of John Phillips. Also all that tract or parcel of land, in East Macon district: bound on one side by land of A. J. Solomon and Dr. J. G. McCrary, on another by land of Mrs. H. S Edwards, on another by land of the old Kennedy place, and on the other by land of Harry Griswold. Levied on as the prop erty of Gus Adkins. Also, a lot of land fronting 100 feet on Centenary street and running back an even width 110 feet to lot 14, in the rear; bound on one side by lot 4. on another by lot 5 as per map. Levied on as the prop erty of Sarah Wyar for taxes for years 1895. 1896 and 1897. Also. 100 acres of land, more or less, in East Macon; bound north and west by lands of Evans and Lane, east by land of J. N. Davis, Jr., and south by land of Henry Durden. Levied on as the property of W. A. Davis, Jr., for taxes for years 1896 and 1897. G. S. WESTCOTT. Sheriff. 8188 COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Macon. during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Sep tember next, the following property: That lot of land near the city of Macon, on rhe south side, and known as part of the Tindall property, and known in plat of said property made by J. C. Wheeler, city engineer, as lot one, in block nine, recorded in clerk's office. Bibb superior court. Levied on as the property of Isa bella Moore to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from justice court 564 district G. M., in favor of Southern Loan and Trust Company of Georgia vs. Isabella Moore. Also, at the same time and place, the north half of lot No. 3. in block 43. of the southwestern commons, in the city of Ma con. said lot fronting on the western side of Jackson street 52% feet, and running back 16< feet. Levied on as the of Fred Thomas to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the justice court 716 district G M . in favor of J. W. Ford vs. Fred Thomas I for Sons and Daughters of Cain. Also, at the same time and place, that I certain plat of land situated on Bassett I street or Windsor Hill, near the city of Macon, in said county, and known in the plan of survey made by L. W. Dubois as part of lot number three (3). now known as par: of lot number two (2) (in sub division) in lot number three (3), contain ing one-eighth of an acre, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the northwes; MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20 1898 by land of John T. Ryder, running fifty two and one-half feet, more or less; on the southwest by the land of T F Thomp son and M E Whitehead, running eighty three feet more or less, on the southeast by a forty-foot street, running about fifty five feet on tho northeast by land of James E Reid, running about ninety-two feet. The above named survey recorded in book "G. G." page 695. clerk's office. Bibb superior court. Said property levied on as the property of Nathan L. Thomas, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Bibb supe rior court in favor of John M. Walker, receiver of Bibb Loan and Butl ling Aaao- I ciation. vs. Nathan L. Thomas Also, at the Mine time and place, that lot or parcel of land situated in the city of Macon, said state and county, being one-half of city lot number five <5.) in block number ten (If.) Sahl pare 1 of hind fronting on Bay street and commencing one hundred and four feet (104 fee.) three inches, from the corner of sa.J lit on Hammond street, running on line with Bay street to the corner of a twenty-foot alley, thence northesat along said alley to the corner of lot number six in said block, thence along said lot number six to a point exactly opposite the beginning point, thence across said lot number five, in the southwest commons of the city of Macon, and containing one-quarter of an acre, more or less. Said property levied on as the property of Thomas R. Hudson to sat isfy a tl. fa. issmjd from Bibb superior court in favor of John M Walker, receiver Bibb Loan and Building Assoc'ation, vs. Thomas R. Hudson. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land known as the eastern portion of lot number thirty-six (36,) in the Dußois sur vey of the W. Grey commons, and being part of the eighty-five acre tract, near the western boundary of the city of Macon, formerly owned by William Grey. The lot I hereby conveyed is one hundred feet <100) j feet by two hundred (200) feet in iimen ■ sions, and is bounded north by lot number ' thirty-seven (37;) east by lot number forty-five (45;) south by Lilac street, and west by the balance of lot number thirty six (36.) and is the same property convey ed to S. Heyman bq E. T. Grey by deed dated the 17th day of March, 1894. Said property levied on as the property of S. Heyman, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb superior court in favor of John M. Walker, receiver 'Bibb Loan and Bupilding Association, vb. S. Heyman. Also, at the same time and place, forty l five acres of land in East Macon district, Bibb county, bounded as follows: On the north by Hudgins, south by Central rail road, east by Mrs. Davidson, west by A. J. Hendicks. Levied on as the property of Miles Sweeny to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the superior court of Bibb county in of Mary Maloy vs. Miles Sweeny. Also, at the same time and place, that parcel of land situated in Vineville, said county, and known as the west half of lot number twenty-four (24,) and being part of what was formerly known as the Levin Causy lands; said parcel of land bounded on the north by Jefferson street, east by Amelia Nixon's lands, Snd fronting Jeffer son street fifty (50) feet, and running back the same width two hundred and thirty (230) feet to an alley. Said property levied on as the property of Carrie Brown to sat isfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb superior court in favor of John M. Walker, receiver Bib 'Loan and Building Association, vs. Carrie ißrown. Also, at the same time and place, all that part of lot number three (3,) in block twenty (20,) in the northwest portion of the city of Macon, in said county, bounded as follows: An alley in the north, com mencing at said alley and running south along Monroe street one hundred and twenty-nine (129) feet, thence at right angles to the boundary alley of the city of Macon, said Monroe street being on the east of said part of said lot, containing one-fourth of an acre, except that part of said lot belonging to Julia Harkens, which is occupied by her, the part now levied on being the part now occupied by B. J. Jor dan, and being one-eight of an acre or more, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb superior court in favor of John M. Walker, receiver Bibb Loan and Building Asso ciation, vs. B. J. Jordan. G. S. WESTCOTT. Sheriff. 8188 COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Macon, Bibb county, Ga., durin gthe legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September, 1898, the following property: One lot of land in the city of Macon, Ga., with three dwellings thereon, front ing Forsyth street, one hundred feet, more or less, and running back one hundred and ten feet, more or less, to property of Dun lap; bounde on one side by Forsyth street, on another by property of E. P. Smith, an other by Dunlap, and another by an alley. Said property levied on as the property of Mrs. E. Venable to satisfy four fl. fas. is sued from the city court of Macon, one in favor of Central City Loan and Trust As sociation, another in favor of K. P. Moore, another in favor of Dr. H. E. Pelle, and another in favor of Matthews and Laws vs. James L. Anderson, guardian of Mrs. E. Venable and Mrs. E. Venable. Also, at same time and place, one resi dence lot, with buildings thereon, ip the city of Macon, said county, being part of lob three, in block No. 31, oa the corner of Second and Hazel streets; said lot begin nig at the corner of Hazel and Second streets and running along Hazel street twenty-five feet, thence at right angles fifty-nine feet to Second street, thence along Second street fifty-nine feet to start ing point. Said proerty levied on as 'the property of Uriah D. Tracy to satisfy a fi. fa isued from the city court of Macon in favor of Miss E. Johnson vs. Uriah D. Tracy. L. B. HERRINGTON, Deputy Sheriff. COCOA and h '' CHOCOLATES; '' l 1 I; FOR EATING DRINKING. < 'A I- COCKING. BAKING tt? 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Kind You Have WU HI Aiways Bought i A\cgc table Preparation for As- i£| * I sibilating theFcodandPevtila- £g _ # [ and Bowels of J3| jBCQIS til6 ff Signature Promotes DigesfioixCheerful-11 a| J lajr , ncss and KestCon tains neiltei n & Jf 3 Opnim,Morphine iK>r Mineral ui Not Narcotic. *J| £4 Ij a * *“jp u y g Pumn.-’r. Set J.- ’ S > Br * * 1 : *5 B J& Hodullt Sulu - I 13 w aw* s o- HJr Til3 ) |A r‘ «. j A perfect Remedy fc>i\ ons lipa- V ( S M IB IH 0 rion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, j$ P V’A/ Worms .Convulsions, Feverish- 8| fl* boss and Loss_OF_SlEfcß i|\/ IOU OSVO Fac Simile Signature of _ lAlways Bought. MMsai ©Tamil I ■piiftw I yuiß "* «- - - - -t —•■ THSI C: NTAUa COMPANY, NIWYOWK C»TY. —ob Southern R’y. <w >lfv* J g Schedule in Effect July t>, 1898 CENTRAL TIME READ DOWN. READ UP No. 7 | No. 15 | No. | Noi 13 j We st j No? 14 | No. 10 | No? 8 | No. ItF i 10pm| 4 45pm | 8 00-am] 2 05amlLv.. Macon ..Ar, 2 o&am| 8 20am]10 55arn] 710 pm 9 45pm| 7 45pm|10 40am| 4 15am|Ar.. Atlanta. Lv|U 55pm| 5 2(>am| 8 10am] 4 20pm 7 50am|10 00pm] 4 00pm| 4 20am|Lv.. Atlanta. Aril oOpmj & 00am] |ll 40&tn 10 20am| 1 00am] 6 25pm| 6 30am|Lv.. Rome.. Lvj 0 40pm: 1 44am] | 9 00am II 30am| 2 34am| 7 34pm| 7 22am|Lv.. Dal ton...Lv 8 42pmjl2 lOamj | T &oam 1 00pm| 4 15am] 8 50pm| 8 40am|Ar Chat* nooga Lv 7 SOpmilO OOpmi | 8 00pm 7 10pm] 7 l-opm| 7 40am| |Ar .Mem phis . Lv]... | 9 ISatfij | 8 OOptn 4 30pm] |SOO am | |Ar Lex ' • jib 50amj ; 1O 40pm 7 50pm] | 7 50aml |Ar Louis villa. L?j j 7 40atn[ j 7 4Spm 7 30pm| | 7 30am| |Ar Tluci nnati Lv] j 8 30am | j S 00am 9 25pm|.....~| 7 25pm| |Ar in ids ton ~ Lv | 6 38pm| j 8 00am 11 45am| 1 10 00pm| I. • Birm ’ham Lt j 4 15pm| | 6 00am 8 05am| j 1 10am| 7 45pm.A ... iam| 7 40pm] j T 40pm | I No. 14 j No. IV| . 1 No. l 3 |?7777’.'~ j ~T~~.' | 7 10pm| 2 10am| 8 35am|Lv.. IMaco-n 4 8 20am 2 00am] ]...7777T | j.. jlO 45am|Ar Hawi 'villa Lv] 2 50pm] I | | | 3 54am|10 50am|Lv. East man. Lv] 3 41pm|12 25am| ..] j | 4 29ain|ll 36am]Lv.. Het ena.. Lv] 2 03pmlll 54pm] I I | 6 45am] 2 38pm|Lv.. Jesup. Lvjll 22am] 9 43pm] ] | j 7 30am| 3 30pm|Lv Ever rett.. LvjlO 45am] 9 05pm] I | | 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv] 9 30am] 6 50pm] ] ........| | 9 40am| 9 25am|Ar Jack’ville. Lvj 8 OOam 6 50pm| | ] N 0.7 | No. oTNo-RFi East? j~No. 16| No. 10 1 7.'7. 7.7. f........ | 7 10pm| 8 30am] 2 05am]Lv.. Ala con.. Ar| 8 20amj 7 10p’m| | | 9 45pm|ll lOamj 4 15am|Ar ..Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am] 4 20pm] j | 9 25am| 8 30pm| 6 10pm|Lv Charlotte Lv|lo 15am| 9 35am| | 1 30pm|12 00n’t|ll 25pm]Lv . Dan ville. Ljvj 6 07pm] 5 50am] j | 6 25pm| 6 40am| |Ar. Kichmond Lv|l£ 01n’n|12 10n,n| | | 5 30pm| 7 35am] ]Ar.. Norfolk. Lv| 9 30am] 10 OOprn] | | 3 50] 1 53am| |Lv. .Lynch'burg Lv| 3 55pm| 3 40am| j | 5 48pm| 3"3sam| |Lv Chari’ville Lv| 2 15pm| 1 50pm| | | 9 25pm| 6 42am| |Ar Washgton. Lvjll 15am|10 4Spm] | | 3 00am|10 Isam| |Ar Phila dlphia Lv 3 50am| 6 55pm] | | 6 20am|12 45n ’n| |-Ar New York Lv|l2 15am| 4 30pm| | | 3 pm| 8 30pm| |Ar .. ..Boston Lvj 5 OOpmjlO OOaml | THROUGH OAR SERVICES, ETC. Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chattanooga and JacksontvHla. also between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken at Macon. Nos. 15 and 16, day express trains, bet ween Atlanta and Brunswick. Nos. 9 and 10, elegant free Observatior cans, -between Macon and Atlanta, al&o Pullman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati. Connects In Union depot, Atlanta, with “Southwestern Vestibuled Limited,” finest and fastest train tn th*. South. Nos. 7 and 8, connects 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, Washingou, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, G. P. A„ S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Washington, D. O. Atlanta, Ga. RANDALL CLIFTON, T. P. A., BURR BROWN, C. T. A., Macon. G*. 565 Mulberry St., Macon, G* '■’■’■■"S::Coast line to Mackinac NEW STEEL The Greatest Perfe& PASSENGER Hon yet attained In steamers, ifiUTi Boat Construction: A Luxurious . Equip- SPEED, ment. Artistic Fur- COMFORT - " / nlshlno,Decoration and SAFETY and Efficient Service To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Petoskey, Chicago No other Line offers * Panorama of Ifto miles of equal variety and interest. Fear Trips per Week Betwsea Ivery Day and Day and Mrfii Sendee Between Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac Cleveland, 0 DETROIT AND CLEVELANO FXIOSIII, “THE SOO - ■AKqvtTTh Put -In - Bay Trljfi? stater”™ AAD DLL! TH. and Toledo. Cmmections are made at Cleveland with LOW ILATXS te Picturesque ■scklnae and Kaniest Trains for all points East. Bouth Return, iaeludina- Meals and Berths. Approx- ?P U Southwest, and at Detroit for al; poinW I mate Cost from Cleveland, fit; from Toledo, North and Northweet. sl4; from Detrsif, $12.50. dvnday Trips Juno, Joly, Adjust, _ , _ a September and October Only. rx?..t dd x. Deiron mo cieneisiw wm com w PILLS. for DK. KOTT S FILLS and take no othair' ISf” Send tor circular. Price gl.oo per box, H boxes for *6.DO UK. MOTrC’S CHEIVIKLAL. CO., - OLevela.nd. O-Lic. For sale, by H. J. LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents. 25 Per Cent Ofi xp We Can’t Make z i s It Too Strong... We Can’t Emphasize The Fact Too Much... z i s That we will turn our splendid stock of C RASH 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, Macon, Ga HOTSPRINGS, North Carolina. MomiMc Fiwk iHvwtaurt -Ct*.bl« anti Server*' thuvxoetled. Swimming Rool Bowling. Tennis. Golf, Poe! and BilMarfls. Photographer's dart room. R‘l;ug driving. Tennis. L»rg< Ball Room and Auditorium. Special reduced summer natce. MADDEN B Orchestra. * ». D . Manager. : POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. i- & ’ lOn - ''J .is now one the most popular summer resorts in the South— *, # * s ■’ x ’'■wrb. boa << fu! drtv-’e gvxwl Bvery. Hotel Dalton i» Utta ’.i «•«»,-.' 1i“ 7 *'‘'fc*** - ■ she merclal traveler. Elegantly built, electric fsriiikb » *'** lon . a,!i fold baths every flow. Special rates to lertnarton -tv>'e ~ ,ne rtnanuer from lower Geongia and Florida. Further in f Newport of the South. SEASON OF 1896. Hotel St. Simon St. Simons Island, Georgia. New.y equipped. Rntes SIO.OO per week. Sea bath ing, Tisning. Boating, Lawn Tenuis, Driving, Dancing, Billiards and Pool. Two germans weekly. 26 mile bicycle path. Excellent orchestra. Hotel lighted by electricity. Table the best. W. B. ISAACS, Lessee. Keep out of Be of the Spanish Gun. TAKE the C H. & D. TO MICHIGAN. 3 Trams Daily. Finest Trains in Ohio. Fastest Trains in Ohio. Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity. Everybody will be there this summer. For information inquire of your nearest ticket agent. D. G. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, O. TO GO To the mountains. WarmSprlnas, Ga. IS i In the mountains, VCThcre toe weather is ddU-Mtorir ecoi n«8 ! the oondltikNW are asl benltdiDH. ' lYie Warm Svithngs water is toe best <nitl i moat pleasant cure for dyepepsla, toeom- ] nia, rtKMimattem and »t®e«vd itobMtt.y Hotel aocomiEtiftittons and service flbtef olaes. Rates modet'ate. Dasily reached by the Macon and Blr- ] mlngham rarteoad. F<kt foiVtlxe.r wto? to CHRS. L. DfiViS, Proorlstor. hotOH And Cottages. Tallulah Faile, Ga. Open for the season. Board from ?15 to ; 830 per month, according to room ®i3 hundred feet of shade piazzas in center of finest scenery at Tallulah. CSimate unsurpassed. Hight elevation. All modern improvements. Table excel lent. MRS. B. A. VOUNG, Propm tress. Tallulah Falls, Ga. ; _ - ( Glenn Springs ] Hotel, Glenn Springs, S. C. Queen of Southern Summer I Resorts. There is hut one Glenn Springs and it has no equal on the oonU?w<rt tor th,: stom ach, Hver, kidney®, do—4s and blood tlwt el open <*xn Jem a let re Oetrft-rr Ist Ctowtne and Be* viee <j«eeffcmt. Water shipped toe year ro«wid & 81MP8ON. I i Bedford Aiam, Iron and lodine Springs of Virginia, ' From whose wqter <ie "it nw j so ealenstvpiy knrtwm ana t»»d. ks manu-. . j faoteurefi. Opens #un« 16, rand Is toe most I | hotne-Mke ptase- in Virginia for recuper- I atfng. , I A molero 'ratter tm the m’oerai water* _ iof Europe and Aaaertca. say* 1 “Bedford t ‘ Springe water 'awes ytv-n all other * dies have failed, and eapedatty tn derange- , merits peculiar to females Long distance tMephone coone'ttona, ' send for a 50-page irrtorostlng phasnpflet of I proofs. ' P. O. Bedford grilles, Va. J. R. MAB«CN, JR , Proprietor. ■ Hlj I j i I t = > Ocean View House. SL Sir non'e Dlmifl Ifeart, Ga Fine ewf bafhtaa godfl tafrtfe, artesian A. T. \fHMTR4I. ITTirrtistor. | For Business Mon > In too hnapt of toe dis < k > trt-.t i > f For Shoppers | * ’ rtsln-ndof sr.-Sk to W enaxualterw; < nsirMii.es wa.® to SSnggfb Hoopers * t Big .Store. Efesy of trnoesa to Si* < £ 1 Ty (toocte Stores. <, | For Sightsoors ;► i Uhe t®rs:h it am **>w. glyiog < J f £ ettey tretn.-n’oriafton to yotatjs 1 , ] IM AW, j New York. :► b Cor. Mth St. and UnSfrrei t r G < * Plaice. ! >niy one biooti tanzn , k <, Broadway. < * 1 RIX»LS, 81 UP. iCKSTAUR MkBT, ' , £ Pvtoes RcaHoauMMß. ] ► SfcaOON A-WD KH4M®MOEDtM B. R. 00. fPtne McirfEala Jiiutta*./ Efloettve June ft. i 20 pmtj.v Merton ArpO 30 am 4 20 pmFLv .... .S<x£tax*,..... Lrpb IA mu 546 pnitLv ... .'Dodkatea.... Lv 9 Wf» aru ! 557 t>m?Ur ... Fatowvt«e... i,» 8!H a® j 827 ptnfL? .. .. ijf g ftg am ■ ? W pm»Ar Lv 7 48 mm ; SOUTHWHa*' 725 pm|Av. Warm 3r»rtn«i». £#v' 7 un 803 prniAr ... .Obkrtribn*... Lsq ft o* am 8 07 pmLjfr GUffTft Tjvl 8 50 un 9 45 prni.vr ... . Lv|_3 20 am . aAHJW’&i. 4 2p .... AUfurta. ....Ari 9 4h ann 0 A3 pmpjv ... 9 K v/n 525 pmil>v .....Coinirfbns.... Mr' e am 8 49 pm|Lv Wrurtr, •toi’ML*. L»4 8 (IJI am 707 pnitLv.. .. Woofttniry.... a*l 743 wi -7 27 pltjr.. Lvj ?® am OF _ ; 745 pi'UAr .GvoensW... tsti 7W am 320 pm?Lv .7 Col'jmb®,.... Av* 940 am , 7 CT pnHL-v ~Kxmv4m txty.. Ar! 7 28 «n 820 prSA* . .LdGrang^,.. Ui «® «« Close coorterjKnn irt arVl fk/ftoas ’ovlto toe (g.-oryia .sonUgrrii anti Riorum Ceotrai ol Gcorpfa tor ffavtir«»ah, ■ fkxrtfrWHst prHsrtr? and Momgmsa- ery, Ala., art V7<J-.> anti . points on too Atlanta and FTortga dL • vtefcm of railway, at Havws I Oty OCy with Owsftral of Gtorgla. raflwny, for fJveeirvlHi- ar.d CWvmfHis, at ! bury ■’•'f-to fhmtohm railway for flrtgwy |‘‘bw and Griffin, at LaflmnMe th* pAi.krrrta and Poipt rail-way. JULIAN R. LANfI, Afenager, MaS®n, Ga. R. G. BTONEJ, , Gen. P*Ws. Agt. PULLMAN CAR LINE HWTWWRW j Cinntnnati IntUanapote*, o®, LwuiffvtTte azrd Cbieaa® ani WrifIJHWE.TW. Pulrcaffl iJiffet Sleepers on. night traiM. i Parkir ehwrs and Rntog esere an day ] trahwi The itanuti trakm makft Bh* tag ee-t time toe Souttiem wlrrter r*- t eortrt and toe iwmmer r/vwEB of th a North wewi. W, H. MeD/taL, V P. k G. M. mwi J. ±JzS«SI). O. P. A., Ml. For furtnor pwrtieiilars a/Miwm* li. W GLA«JWJt*, Qr ni _ TVBjrrmirwffla, Gu. toe *• is a nr>n t ol»nnt>un C< *S»>n<TTrtaww, rsA.'y^lJmßp' .-matorr*K« to 1 io 11*7* tip WiUfcy. uunataral Sta •>7HT*a«<«a dmrjeji ir «rw iattasoMW*- ’■ Son, taiWMtoe ar triovea- | t>in urf »•••*« awn lw:«n* 5-m t. I V** rtcmmno iS®g! w a * <>r m ptata •vrwvper, • ® CXrcWar sect I New Steam DYE WORKS, F. H. JOHNSON, Prop’r. 25c Second Street, Macon, Ga. Ladies’ dresses nicely cleaned and pressed. Also Gents' Linea * Suits. 3