The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, August 24, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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SftStRfIFULA RYSI FELAS Two Diseases That Cause Their Victims to Be Shunned by Their Fellow-Man. HpßtßOFrKr.n, Mo. GimitMM : I commenced taking P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, last Fall, for Erysipelas. My face was com pletely covered with the disease ; 1 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 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 syslwin 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, therefor®. Cheerfully recommend It. ARTHUR WOOD, Springfield, Mo. BTrysrpelas and Scrofula cured by P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, surely and without fail. SrRrNorrKT.D, Mo. Grmti.rmkk: 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 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 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. P. P. P. in the great and only remedy for advanced cases of catarrh. Stop page of th® nostrils and dilliculty in Breathing when lying down, P. P. P. relieves at once. P P. P. cures blood poisoning in all He various stages, old ulcers, sores and kidney complaints. Sold by all drugflats. LIPPMAN BPOS , Apothacarlva. Sola Prap’rs, Uppaint Block, Savannah, Ga. 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GEORGIA. 8188 COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed to secure debt made by D. M. Nelligan. dated Macon. Ga.. Sep tember 23d, 1897. and recorded in the office of clerk superior court, Bibb county, Ga.. in book 92. ixtge 237. the undersigned will sell on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of August, ISOS, before the court house door of Bibb county, during the legal hours of sheriff's salt's, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that lot. tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the city of Ma con, in said state and county, and known in the plan of said city as part of lot num ber seven, in block number seventeen, fronting fifty two feet on Fourth (formerly Mclntosh) street, and extending back an even width between parallel lines one hundred and sixty feet, and being the property formerly belonging to the estate of John Flowers. In xtiil deed to secure debt it was stip ulated that .should default occur in the payment of the principal debt or any one of the interest coupons, or should the taxes or insurance premiums be not paad whan due, then, in that event, the power of sale should become operative, and such default having occurred, the above de scribed property will be sold under said power of sale for the purpose of realizing the amount of t.he indebtedness, which will be, on the twenty-third day of August, 1898, $544.63. besides the expenses of the proceeding. The proceeds of said sale will be applied to the payment of said indebtedness and the balance, if any. paid to the sasd D. M. Nelligan. MRS. 11. N. WHITE. July 19th, 189 S. City Tax Notice. Taxpayers are hereby notified that the third installment of the city tax for IS9B is notv due. Pay and save tax executions. A. R. TINSLEBF, L> Treasurer. MUSK FROM TIBET. •fneh Khubferb Alvo Come. to This Co<n try From There. In return for the Un and other articles sent into Tibet through the Mohammedan representative of the Tibetan trade guilds, the natives send back a long list of arti cles, including musk, rhubarb, wool, skins of various kinds, precious stones, medi cines and a coarse grade of unbleached silken fabric, says The Manufacturer. Musk, which forms an important part of Tibetan outward trade, is a secretion of s small di-cr (Orvus moschns). This ani mal occurs throughout eastern Tibet, but the largest herds an- said to roam over the plains near the Koko Nor. A great deal of musk passes out to north China. The consumption in Szu t’huan is consider able, and then- is no article more easily smuggled. A single “pod” rarely con tains more than one-third of an ounce of musk. The supply is h-ss than it might be if the Tils bins had sjMjrting rifles or if the dangers and difficulties of the chase were not such as to prevent Chinese mer chants from hunting the deer. Good musk, which is recognized by its rich brown color and intensely pungent odor, is bought for 10 or 12 times its weight in silver on the frontier. In Chung King it sells for as much as 18 times its weight in silver. The musk that goes to Shanghai is adultered with grains of dyed sand and other extraneous matter, to the extent, it is said, of 50 per cent. A few grains of good musk will perfume a whole room. Musk, however, is used not only as a perf tnie, but also as a medicine, and it is pin. e«l among the clothing and furs as a preventive against moths. It is said that practically all the musk which passes through Ta Chien Lu is adulterated by the Tibetans liefore it reaches that market by meansof blood and liver. The usual test for ascertaining the purity of musk is running a thread rubbed with garlic through the pod. If no odor of garli • i mains, the fterfumc is held to lie siiilici -m ly pure. An important article of export from Tibet is rhubarb. This plant grows abun dantly in many parts of the country, and the supply is said to bo in excess of the de mand. Gn at quantities are grown on the hills alHiut T.t l bien-Lu, but the natives, in order to di.spo. e of it rapidly, dry it by artificial heat and t hus injure its quality. This drug is. from the pointof view of the civilized natives, the most useful of the 'i ilx tan mclii ini's The best quality grows at an altitude of above 9,000 feet, and the roots are brought down in the rough state by the tribes or by the Chinese traders in Tibet The large roots are trimmed or chopped into rough square lumps. In the 'Fa Chien Ln district, owing to the damp ness of the climate, the roots have to be carefully dried and are perforated to pre vent mildew, which is the great enemy of the < 'Mm se drug merchant. On arrival at Chung King, the lumps of rhubarb arc again trimmed into small, square pieces, and after being dried are packed for Shanghai, where an equal weight is worth five times its value on the frontier. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Statesmen A<l Libitum. Mrs. Gager—They say our government! is at a terrible loss what to do with the Philippines. Mrs. Teller—l know it, and they haven’t one of them asked my husband what to do with them. Ilccouldsolve thedilliculty in a minute, for I’ve heard him say so.— Boston Transcript. AN ENTERPRISING DRUGGIST. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than H. J. Lamar & Sons, who spare no pains to secure the best of everything in their lines for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and all affection of the Throat, Chest nd Lungs. 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. A Tax on the < hililtcHH. Inorder to !;•..< p i, j-nj elation of Madagascar vigorous men. tires aretocome into force with the beginning of next year. After that date everyman of 25 years who is not a fn! her of a child, wheth er legitimate <»r He ■ iti:i ate, will have to pay tin annual tax of 15 francs, while sin gle or childless young women over 25 years will have to pay half that, amount. —1 ondon Neu s. C-A.STOH.XA. Bears the Kint! YoiJ Have Alwa ? s Bought 8le "T The I'rojjreAsivo Physician. The fashionable physician was going away for a week or so, and his less fash ionable professional brother had agreed to look after his practice during that time. ‘‘l suppose,” said the one whose prac tice had been among the more lowly, “that where there is really nothing wrong and there are indications that something is expected of mo I will bo perfectly safe iff prescribing a little bicycle exercise.” “Oh, dear, no,” replied the other. “That’s not at all the correct thing now. The bicycle is getting so common, you know. 1 find it necessary now to advise my fashionable patients to give up the bicycle and devote themselves to golf.”—Chicago Post. Bucklin’s Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Son*’ drug store. H4ND 3 P O C?Td restores VITALITY Y- 'v Made a \ We|l Ma " THE of Me. GREAT ETRENCH REMEDY produces the above result A" in 30 Mays. Cures Nervous Debility, Im/'otenry, 1 aricocele, bailing Memory. Stops all drains and losses caused by errors of youth. It wards oti In sanity and < onsumption. Young Men regain Man l.ood anil Old Men recover Youthful Viger. it gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fits a man tor business or marriage. Easilv carried in the vest pocket. Ihi.ern PTC 6 Boxes J.’.so bv mail, in plain pack- JU V 1 U.asc. with written guarantee. DR. IE4N 0 HARRa. Paris For Sale at Goodwyn's Drug Store and Brown House Pharmacy. jnacon and New York Short Line. 1 Via Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast Line. Through Ptrilman cars between i Macon and New York, effective August 4th, 1898. 1 • Lv Macon.... 900 ajn| 420 pm| 740 pm 1 Lv Mill’gev’le 10 10 ami 524 pm| 924 pm Lv Camak.... 11 40 am' 6 47 pm' 3 33 am Bv Camak.... 11 40 ami 6 47 pm|lo 31 pm Ar Aug'taC.T. 1 20 pm| S 25 pm| 5 15 pm ‘ Lv Aug’taE.T.l 230 pmi ’ Ar Florence..! Sls pm • Lv Fayettev’le‘lo 15 pm Ar Petersburg' 3 14 am Ar Richmond. 4 00 am Ar Wash'ton..J 7 41 am - Ar Baltimore.l 9 05 am Ar Phila’phia. 11 25 am Ar New York! 2 03 pm t Ar N Y, W 23d st| 215 pm|| Trains arrive from Augusta and points e on main line 6:45 a. m. and 11:15 a. m. From Camak and way stations 5:30 p. m. A. G. JACKSON, General Passenger Agent JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A. SV. W. HAJLDMICK, S. A., 454 Che try St Macon. Ga. Bicycles at Cost For Cash.- ~ \ Strictly high grade, up-to-date, 1898 models. None better on the market. X 75.00 Wheel, “The World” forss7 50 75.00 “ “Thistle,” special Road Racer, 60 00 75.00 “ “Hussar,” 55 00 50.00 “ “The World,” 37 50 Also one second-hand wheel in good condition for 20 00 OAROF.N, FURNITURE MAN. CHEERING NEWS For persons having defective vision and desiring to obtain glasses to improve and preserve their sight. Mr. FRIEDMAN, the Optical Specialist, Has returned from a pleasant trip to Florida. Persons wishing to consult him about their eyes can do so by calling at his office, 314 Second st., where he has been located close on to two years. Coast Line to Mackinac ■u.war..! TheGr«ate«tPerfeo _... NrAyLl-A> tlon yet attained In X Boat Construction: B eamers. Luxurious. Equip. SPEED. mant, Artistic Fur- COMFORT nlahlnj),Decoration AND SAFETY andEfflclentServlca To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Petoskey, Chicago No other Line offer# a Fimorsm> of miles of eqonl variety and interest, tsar Trias psr Week Betweoa Brery Day and Day and .Mjrht Sarvlee Between Tolede, Detroit and Mackinac cievXnd* ® f FITOSUT, “THS SOO,” ■ABqVrrTK Put -in - Bay Barth,’, ?&!.* Sir Btat.ro.ia, Sl.fs. ANU DULVTH. and Toledo Connections are made»t Cleveland with LOW BATBS t. Pl.tnre.4n. Mo.kl.M and " Return, l.rlndlnr Meal, .nd Berth.. Approx- Detroltfor P 01D “ •?:.‘r£: dX 1 7itw’ **” Tol ’ d *’ »U; from Detroit, »IS. 60. S.pUmbor and O.tobii Only. ’ oei ran onii cieteioiu mooiujn coiw B TS The only safe, Bure and w^;v H^ reiiabie pill yf F g i V ever offered to Ladies, AffiSr rtni’l IKU IRL rM.Lv, Aak for MOTT 3 PENNTROT/.R FTI.T.S and take no other. Send for circular. Price per box, 0 boxes lor $5.00. urt. NlO r J? r U’9i <JO., - Cleveland, Ohio For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS, Wholesale Agents. % The News Printing Co. Printers and Pubistiers. WILL PRINT BRIEFS, BOOKS, FOLDERS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, CHECKS, ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS AND aojH ii lie Primer’s Line On Short Notice, At Low Prices, In Artistic Style We have added to our Plant a Well-Fquipped Bindery, And can now turn out any sort of book from a 3,000 page ledger to a pocket memorandum: or from the handsomest library volumn to a paper back pamphlet. I 1 I A Trial is All We Ask. NEWS PRINTING CO MACON NEWS WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24 1898. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADEMARK. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of “CASTORIA,” the same that has borne and does now bear on every the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original “CASTORIA” which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought on the and has the signature of wrap- per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 24,1898. /7 * .TD. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEWY AK ITT Ch Southern R’y. Schedule in Bffect July 6, 1898 CENTRAL TIME “ READ DOWN. ' READ UP. No. 7 DNoT iS | No. 9 [ NoITY f We st I No, 14 | No. 10 | No. 8 | No. 16~ 7 10pm| 4 45pm| 8 o(>am| 2 05am|Lv.. Macon ..Ar| 2 05am| 8 20am|10 55am| 710 pm 9 45pm| 7 45pm|10 40amj 4 15am|Ar.. Atlanta. Lv|ll 55pm| 5 20am| 8 10am| 4 20pm 7 50am|10 00pm| 4 00pm| 4 20am|Lv.. Atlanta. Ar|ll 50pm| 5 00am| |ll 40am 10 20am| 1 00am| 6 25pm| 6 30am|Lv.. Ro me.. Lv| 0 40pm| 1 44am| | 9 00am 11 30am| 2 34am| 7 34pm| 7 22am|Lv.. Dal ton...Lv 8 42pm|12 10am| | 750 am 1 00pm| 4 15am| 8 50pm| 8 40am|Ar Chat’ nooga Lv] 7 30pm|10 00pm] | 8 00pm 7 10pm| 7 lOpmj 7 40am| |Ar .Mem phis . Lv| | 9 15am| | 8 00pm 4 30pm| | 5 OOamj |Ar Lexington. Lv| jlO 50am| |lO 40pm 7 50pmj | 7 50am| |Ar Louis ville. Lv| | 7 40am| | 745 pm 7 30pm| | 7 30am| |Ar Cincinnati Lvj | 8 30am| | 8 00am 9 25pm| | 7 25pm| :..|Ar Anniston .. Lv| | Y> 32pm| | 8 00am 11 45am| [lO 00pm| | Ar Birm ’ham Lv| | 4 15pm| | 6 00am 8 05am| | 1 10am| 7 45pm|Ar Knoxville. Lv| 7 00am| 7 40pm| | 740 pm h | | No. 14 | No. 16 | . South. | No. 15. | No. 13 | | | 7 10pm| 2 10am | 8 35am|Lv.. Macon .. Ar| 8 20am| 2 00am| | | | 3 22am|10 05am|Lv Coch ran.. Lv| 3 20pm|12 55am| | | | |lO 45am|Ar Hawk ’ville Lv| 2 50pm| | | | | 3 54am|10 50am|Lv. East man. Lv| 2 41pm|12 25am| | •... j | 4 29am|ll 36am|Lv.. Helena.. Lv| 2 03pm]ll 54pm| | | | 6 45am| 2 38pm|Lv.. Jes up... Lv|ll 22am| 9 43pm| | | i 7 30am| 3 30pm]Lv Ever refit.. Lv|lo 45am| 9 05pm| | ,.| | 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30amj 6 50pm| | | | 9 40am| 9 25am|Ar Jack’ville. Lv| 8 00am| 6 50pm| | '. | N 0.7 | No. 9 |“No?T3 | East. fN0.“16 | No. 10| | | 7 10pm| 8 30am| 2 05am|Lv.. Ma con.. Ar| 8 20am| 7 10pm| | | 9 45pm|ll 10am[ 4 15am|Ar ..'Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am| 4 20pm| | | 9 25am| 8 30pm| 6 10pm]Lv Charlotte Lv|lo 15am| 9 35am| |...... | 1 30pm]12 00n’t|ll 25pm|Lv . Dan ville. Ly| 6 07pmj 5 50am| | | 6 25pm| 6 40am| |.Ar. Richmond Lv|l2 01n’n|12 10n,n| | | 5 30pm| 7 35am| |iAr.. Nor folk. Lv| 9 30am|10 00pm| | | 3 50| 1 53amj |Lv. .Lynchburg Lvj 3 55pm| 3 40am| | | 5 48pm| 3 35am| |Lv Chari’ville Lv| 2 15pm| 1 50pm| | | 9 25pm| 6 42am| |Ar Wash gton. Lv|ll 15am|10 43pm| j | 3 00am|10 15am| |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 00am| | THROUGH CAR SERVICES, ETC. Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chattanooga and Jacksonville, 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 Observatiop 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 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, Washlngon, D. C. - Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, G. P. A., S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. RANDALL CLIFTON, T. P. A., BURR BROWN, C. T. A., Macon, G*. 565 Mulberry St., Macen, Ga Central of Georgia Railway Company Schedules in Effect .lune 12, 1898., Standard Time 90111 5 ! 7 *! N ° - I *l STA riONS I No. 2*l No. B*l Ne. « 12 24 nml I Macon .. .Ari 7 25 pm| 7 40 am| 350 pm ' 9 35 cm q m am l ? Valley Lv| 6 27 pm| 6 39 am| 2 42 pm ’ 9 35 P I Sf 0 amlAr. ... Perry Lv|! 4 45 pm| |!ll 30 am 5 50 pmlAr. . .B'mham. . .Lv| 9 30 ' v K nm i r n P “' .|Ar ..Americus ....Lv| | 518 am| 107 pm ' 327 nm n ot ™ •- Smit hville -- L vl | 4 55 amjf 12 42 pm 600 nm •X", Alb ?.' ,y 1 415 am| 11 35 am *™ pm No 9 * |Ar ...Fort Gaines ..Lv| No 10 ‘I .1 955 tS XU nml 7 45 am Ar ....Eufaula ....Lv| 7 30 pm | 10 20 am IJI P 1 ' lAr Ozark ....Lvl I 650 am 7°2snml ‘i 9Osam l Ar •• Union Springs Lv| 600 pm| |905 am 7 30 pm|,... | 10 35 am|Ar.. Montg ornery ~Lv| 420 pm|'”””k".| 7 40 am No. ll.*j No. 3.*| No. l.*j j no. 2?»j No 4*l Nr. 19-» 800 am 425 am| 420 pm|Lv ... .Macon. . ..Ar[ 11 10 am) 11 10 pml 720 nm 922 am 540 am, 540 pm|Lv. .Barnesville . .Lv| 945 c ' 9« pm 605 Jm !12 noon] | 7 10 pm|Ar.. .Thomaston. ..Lvl 7 00 ami t 3 00 nir 955 am| 608 am| 613 pm|Ar. .. .Gri ffln. . ..Lv| 912 amj 915 pm 520 nm pl 47 am| |Ar.. ..Newnan. . .Lv ! 2 22 nm _ll 20 am| 7 35 am| 7 35 pm|Ar.. .Atlanta. . ~Lv| 750 am| 7 so’pin|’ 4 05 pm No. 6. !| No. 4. *| No. 2*| j Na. 1. •! No. »“ •? No 5 0 7 30 pm 11 38 pm 11 25 amjLv. .. .Macon. . ..Ar| ] 2 55 ar>| 745 am 810 pm 12 19 am 12 08 pmlAr. . ..Gordon. .. .Ar| 400 pm| 210 ami 710 am 850 pm ! 1 15 pm|Ar. .Milledgeville .Lv|! 300 pml I e2O am 10 00 pm ’ 3 00 pm|Ar.. ..Eatonton. . .Lv!l2 50 pm! | 5 25 am 1 6 50 pm|Ar. .. Covington. ..Lv|! 9 20 am| •11 25 ami*ll 38 pmi»ll 25 amlLv. .. .Macon . ..Ar|*~3 45 pmf* 3 55 ami* 3 1 17 pm. 1 30 amif 1 17 pm|Lv. . .Ten nille Lv| 156 pm| 1 52 am| 1 56 nm 2 30 pmj 225 am, 230 pm.Lv. . Wad ley. .. .Lvlfl2 55 pm 12 25 ami 12 55 nm 251 pm, 2 44 am; 251 pm|Lv. .. Midville. . Lv 12 11 pm 12 25 am| 12 11 pm 855 pm 335 ami 400 pm|Lv. ...Mil len. .. .Lv 11 35 am 11 50 pm sBIO am 5935 pm 442 am 520 pm.Lv .Waynesboro .. Lv 945 am 10 34 pm| 725 am slO 50 pm 635 am ’ 740 pmiLv... .Augusta. . .Lv !740 am 840 pm) 615 am I 600 am] 6 00 pm|Lv.. .Savannah. ~Lv| 8 45 am|' 9 00 pm]....’.’.’.'.'” | No. 16. *| ——— | , I 7 50 am|Lv.. ..Macon.. .. Ar| 7 30 pm| |... I 12 00 m|Ar .. .Eatonton .. .Lvl 3 30 pm | 10 45 am|Ar. ...Mad ison. .. Lv 440 pm | * * Daily. ! Dally except Sunday, f al station, a Sunday anly. Solid trains are run to ands from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula Savan nah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smithville, Macon and Birming ham via Columbus. Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 between Ma cor and Savannah and Aaianta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for accw pancy in Macon depet at 9:00 p. m. Pas-sengera arriving in Macon on No 3 and Sa vannah on No. 4, are allowed to remain iualeeper until 7a. m. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta on trains Nos. 1 and 2. Seat fare 25 cents. Passengers for Wrightsville, Dublin and Sandersville take 11:25. Train arrives Fort Gaine* 4:45 p. m„ and leaves 10:10 a. m. Sundays. For Ozark arrives 7:30 p. m. and leaves 7:30 a. m. For further information or sch edulea to points beyond our lines, address J. G. CARLISLE, T. P. A., Macen, Ga. j;. p. BONNER UTA ■. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager ’ j’ n mails; g p a THEO. D. KLINK. General ' HOT SPRINGS, North Carolina. Mountain Park Hotel and Baths—Modem Hotel Ideas in Svec? Departaseat—Table and Service Unexcelled. Swimming Pool, Bowling, Tennis. Golf, Pool and Billiards. Photographer’s dark room. Riding, Driving, Tennis. Large Ball Room and Auditorium. Special reduced summer rates. BEARDEN’S Orcheetra. T. D. Green, Manager. populaiTsummer resort. Dalton. Ga., i s now mos s popular summer resorts in the South— cliaiato deh&fftful, scenery superb, beautiful drives, good livery. Hotel Dalton la hlTri see fcer and the com mercial traveler. Elegantly built, electric families ' tele P bone - hot anl cold baths on every floor. Special rates to formation given by™ 6 ° aCh summer from lower and Florida. Further In- D. L. DETTOR, Proprietor Dalton, Ga. Newport of the South. SEASON OF 1898. Hotel St. Simon St. Simons Island, Georgia. Newly equipped. Rates SIO.OO per week. Sea bath- Fishing, Boating, Lawn Tennis, Driving, Dancing, Billiaids 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 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. Everybody will be there this summer. For information inquire of your nearest ticket agent. I). G. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, O. Noils Mm TO GO To tne mountains. ; Warm Springs, Ga.; IS < In Hie mountains, Where the weather is delightfully cool and ■ the condibions are all healthful. The Warm Springs water is the best and most pleasant cure for dyspepsia, insom nia, rheumatism and general debility. Hotel accommodations and service first elass. Rates moderate. Easily reached by the Macon and Bir mingham railroad. For further information write to CHRS. L. DRVIS, Proprietor. HOTEL MHi And Cottages. Tallulah Falls, G*. 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 •levatlon. All modern improvements. Table excel lent. MRS. B. A. YOUNG, Proprietress, Tallulah Falls, Ga. Glenn Springs Hotel, Glenn Springs, S. C. Queen of Southern Summer Resorts. There is but one Glenn Springs and it has no equal on the continent for the stom ach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. Hotel open from June Ist to October Ist. 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 manu facteured. Opens June 15, and is the most home-like place in Virginia for recuper ating. A modern writer on the mineral waters of Europe and America says: “Bedford Springs water cures when all other reme dies have failed, and especially inderange ments peculiar to females. Long distance telephone connections, send for a 50-page interesting phamplet of proofs. P. O. Bedford Springs, Va. J. K. MABEN, JR., Proprietor. STURTEVANT HOUSE, I Broadway and 29th St., Now York, | I American & European plan. Wil- I Liam F. Bang, proprietor. Broad- § way cable cars passing the doot ■ i transfer to all parts of the city, Saratoga Springs I THE KENSINGTON, I and cottages. r, IH. A. A W. F. BANG, Proprietors, ■ New York Ofiice, Sturtevant House Ocean View House. St. Simon's Island Beach, Ga Fine surf bathing, good table, artesian water. A. T. ARNCXA), Proprietor. I For Business Men <► In the heart of the wholesale dis < * triet. <, For Shoppers 3 minutes walk to Wanamakers; j 8 minutes walk to Siegel-Coopers > Big Store. Easy of access to the < great Dry Goods Stores. < For Sightseers 4 ► One block from cars, giving < easy transportation to all points S I Mil iIH, i I New York. :> Cor. 11th St. and University <► Place. Only one block from m ► Broadway. < * ROOMS, $1 UP. RESTAURANT, " , Prices Reason I’jble. J ► MACON AND BIRMINGHAM R. R. CO. (Pine Mountain Route.) Effective June 5. 1898. 4 20 pmLv Macon Ar|lo 36 am 4 20 pm Lv Sofkee LvjlO 14 am 546 pm Lv ... .Colloden.... Lvj 909 am 5 57 pm Lv ...Yatesville... Lvj 8 57 am 6 27 pm Lv ...Thomaston... Lv| 8 28 am 7 07 pm Ar ...Woodbury... Lvj 7 48 am SOUTHERN RAILWAY; " 7 25 pm Ar. Warm Springs. Lv| 7 29 am 6 03 pm Ar ....Columbus... Lvj 6 00 am 8 07 pm Ar Griffin Lvj 6 50 am 9 45 pm Ar ... ..Atlanta Lv| a 20 am SOUTHER.. RAILWAY. 4 20 amiLv .... Atlanta ....Ac] 9 40 am 6 03 pmjLv Griffin Lvj 9 52 am 5 25 pm|Lv ... .Cohimbus.... Lv| 9 «0 am 6 49 pm]Lv .Warm Springs. Lvj 8 06 am 707 pm|Lv.. ..Woodbury,. . Arj 7 48 am 7 27 pm]Ar ..Harris City.. Lv| 7 28 am CENTRAL OF GEORGIA. 7 45 pmlAr ...Greenville... Lvj 7 10 am 5 20 pm|Lv ....Columbus.... Ar| 9 40 am 7 27 pmiLv ..Harris City.. Arj 7 38 am 820 pm|Ar .....LaGrange..... Lvj 535 am Close connection at Macon and Sofkas with the Georgia Southern and Florida Central of Georgia for Savannah, Albany, .Southwest Georgia points and Montgom ery, Ala., at Yatesville for Roberta and points on the Atlanta and Florida di vision of the Southern railway, at Harris City City with Central of Gtorgia railwoy, for Greenville and Columbus, at Wood bury with Southern railway for Colum bus and Griffin, at LaGrange with ths Atlanta and West Point railway. JULIAN R. LANE, General Manager, Macon. Ga. R. G. STONE, Gen. Pass. Agt. PULLMAN CAR LINE I tiu aw. »- " ■ • w • ■ • BETWEEN Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Louisville and Chicago and THE NORTHWEST. Pulman Buffet Sleepers on night trains. Parlor ehairs and dining cars on day trains. Tin- Monon trains malw iho fast est time between the Southern winter re sorts and the summer resorts of the Northwest. W. H. McDOEL, V. P. & G. M. FRANK J. REED, G. P. A., Chicago, Hl. For further particulars address R. W. GLukDfNG, Gen. Agt. Thomasville, Ga. _ Big <; is a • remedy for Gonorrhoea. C KE■ <! ‘ l Bj»«rniatorrb«Ba »n I v> sdayfe. Wbin-H, unnatural dw- charge#, or any in flam nm not to stricture. tion, irritation or tilcem- Preven tg contagion. tkm of u» nc* 11 h mem brands. Non-sstriugenU V»CINCINN«TI.O.na| N<>ld h.r Ornsrci-U, kw tJjk tjSA or sent in plain wrapper, ” by express, pr. paid, fur I. I '*’' 1 bottlu-s, |2.75. a Circular sent on request. New Steam DYE WORKS, F. H. JOHNSON, Prop’r. 25c Second Street, Macon, Ga. Ladies’ dresses nicely cleaned and pressed. Also Gents’ Suits. 3