The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, August 25, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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2 THE MACON NEWS. ESTABLISHED I BS4-. NEWS PRINTING COMPANY. PUBLISHERS. R. L. McKENNEY. Business Mngr. TOM W. LOYLE&S. Editor. THE EVENING NEWS will be delivered j by carrier or mall, per year, $5.00; per i werk, 10 cent*. THE NEWS will be for ! •ale on trains. Correspondence on live ; subjects solicited. Real name of writer should accompany same. Subscriptions payable in advance. Failure to receive paper should be reported to the business office. Addresa all communications to THE NEWS. Offices: Corner Second and Cherry Streets: CHAMBER OF cojiuherce Endorses the Anniversary and Carnival Edition of The News. Mr. Morrison Rogers, presi- j dent of the Chamber of Com- | merce, writes to the News aa j lows; The News Publishing Company —Gentlemen: I desire to add ; my cordial endorsement of your ' proposed Carnival edition of j News, in- which you propose to present in proper form the < many advantages which enti tle Macon to consideration. Such an advertisement of our city cannot fail to do good, and deserves the encourage ment and supjiort of every cit izen. it will be a Utting pre face to the Grand Diamond Jubilee Carnival and will sound the rally for this most signal event in our history. Speaking for myself, and voic ing, 1 believe, Lhe Chamber of Commerce, 1 wish you abund ant success in your laudable undertaking. IL M. ROGERS, l‘rea. Chamber of Commerce. The Cost of War. Jt is always well lo count the cost ahead. This is practicable in almost everythiug but war. The cost of a war is a serious problem, with a two-fold import in money and human life, its twin powers. Tradi tion and history consist almost entirely of wars, battles and slaughter, for as far ibaek as we can peer in the mists of an tiquity we (Ind that man has been killing and being killed, ami lhe death roll of this Incessant struggle confounds the rea son and overpowers the imagination by its immensity. Commencing with the Trojan war, the first chapter of European and Asiatic his tory, it is estimated that “glorious war” has claimed as Ills men 40,000,000 human ■ very century. The estimated waste ol l.uniau life in Europe alone averages ■ 15,000,000 and 20,000,000 souls a Three thousand years may have ela,iised since the battle raged around the walls of Troy, and in (hat time probably the most inconceivable number of 1,200,- 000,000 have perished in order to enforce sundry systems of politics, to decide the ownership of some few square miles of laud, or to avenge the wounded pride of a ruler or of a ruling estate. If every man. woman and child now living on this planet were massed together on a vast plain and by their sides werq ranged all the dead who perished in war the two forces would nearly equal one an other. If every human being on the earth "were struck down tomorrow by- some fear ful plague, the loss would be no more than that which the weapons of the soldiers have accomplished in the past. The European wars of the first half of this century slew 2,500,000 men at a cost of $6,850,000. The Crimean war was fol lowed by the Chinese war, the Franco- Italian, the American civil, the Austro -I‘russlan, the Franco-German and the Russo- Turkish wars, together with in numerable minor campaigns little in com parison. but great in slaughter of life and loss of treasure. The Crimean war cost Great Britain $350,000,000 of money, while Russia and France spent $1,150,000,000, to say nothing of the 500.000 slain. The Franco-German war cost France, not taking into account the war indemnity to Germany and the loss of Alsace-Lorrane, $850,000,000 for the seven months. Russia’s victory over Tur key in 1577-78 cost her $950,000,000. In the last seventy years Russia has spent $1,675,- 000,000 and lost 700,000 lives in war. The struggle with China cost Japan 211,000 - I 000 yen. Ju 1869 the European peace armies num- ; tiered 2.200,000 men; today they number 4.100,000. In 1569 Europe spent $117,000,- 000 on her armies and navies; today she spends nearly $240,000,000 annually. A Just Complaint. The merchants of Third street are anx ious to see the pavement on their streets completed without delay- and to this end they have petitioned the mayor to use his influence to have the work done. It is a matter of the utmost importance to the business interests of the city that I this matter should have the attention of the proper authorities. There is no reason that we can see why business should be blocked by the ploughing up of one of the important business streets in the city and then abandoning the work and so putting the merchants to unnecessary inconven ience and expense. The contract for the laying of Third street with brick was authorized some time ago and the very next day the street was ploughed up and made Impassable. Then ; the work was suspended, we presume until the completion of Cherry street. It is of great importance that the streets be paved before the Carnival opens or at least that all should be made passable. If the brick company is prepared to carry out its contract it should do its work promptly and if they cause the merchants unnecessary expense they should be limit ed as to time from the commencement of the breaking up of the street to the laying of the last brick so as to avoid complaints such as are now being justly made bv the merchants on Third street. Alger Rises to Explain. .Secretary of War Alger, keenly feeling Che criticisms that are being heaped upon •him every day, has reached the explana tion stage of his perturbation. It has been said, whether correctly or incorrectly, that "Ho who descends to explain is half wrong.’ The secretary’s letter to Chauncey M. Depew indubitably partakes of the charac ter of special pleading. There are some admissions—admissions that are vital and deplorable, as well as ill calculated from the standpoint of an ex parte statement, to reassure the public mind on the ques tion of the mangement of the Santiago campaign, especially with reference to the oommisary, medical corps, sanitation and the general well being and health of the men. A few extracts from the communication will disclose the tone of the Secretary’s j labored effort; J here is nothing young men in robust health are so prodigal of as their health until it is gone. I he great difficulty of landing supplies subsequently was, the wind sprang up every’ morning at lu o’clock and made a high surf, rendering almost impossible the I use of small boats with one lighter, which ■ was all they had left for this purpose. However, the result and the subsequent sickness that has broken out in the army . showed the great wwdorn in General Shaf ter in moving forward to make 'the attack while his men were in vigor. That some men have been neglected on the transports coming home there is no doubt all against positive orders, due, perhaps, to carelessness and negligence.”’ As a letter writer, it can be said of Sec retary Alger that he is a demonstrated success. Some of his explanations do not explain, WhUe this statement to his friend Depew (unquestiouably intended tor publication.! can not be characterized as disingenious, it is open to the charge of magnifying the admitted facts while magnifying the issues. The secretary cannot answer intelligent and honest criticism of the campaign by asservating that he shipped one million billion pounds of bacon or a billion million pounds of beans. A Little “Ad.” In speaking of the value of advertising ■the Savannah Press says: small, profitable business for sale, with license, and store for rent, in good lo i cality, cheap. 223 Congress srteet, west. lhe above advertisement appeared yes , terday afternoon in an inconspicuous por- I Hon ol Lhe Savannah Press. It was jn sei ted along with other popular column no tices. 1 here was no effort at display and i no particular attention was directed to the modem little notice. The people found it, I however, as they do all things in the Press, j and this morning the advertiser had more I than twenty callers in response to it. He ihad no trouble in finding a good purchaser for the property he had on hand. Here was a notice that called directly for the expenditure of cash. It was not one that would command the attention of any other class than those having money, yet ■there were more than twenty persons who were ready to investigate it. The notice was onl four lines long. There is more than a hint to business men in the result of the insertion of this little notice. It is sometimes necessary for a store to be closed au I a clerk who is a good em ploye has to lest and sleep. No so with an advertisement. It is always before the people when in a good medium and it works withuot ceasing. It neither stops ■to eat nor sleep.” Volunteers who have had no opportunity to distinguish themselves might be ordered to the Chicago race tracks. Ihe announcement of Lhe marriage of youug George M. Pullman is made. Well, we don’L care. Hill and Croker have made up, buL what about Lhe several million oLher people of New York. Sec rotary Hay will make Premier the Third for McKinley. This is one every six months. The politicius have now begun 'to use the warriors for political purposes. Dewey's Americanism thrills every true son of Yankee Doodle’s land. We have licked Spain, but we must keep on licking the war stamp. - ! When Dewey comes back, oh, we won't do a thing to (him. Aguinaldo is certainly a politician with out a protocol. Sampson will be regarded as the Hal leck of this war. Italy is with us. That puts the macca roni on us. The secretaryship of state is a Hay-Day affair. The junta is inclined to regard itself as pacified. Castles in Spain ought to be cheap 'these days. $ 00 REWARD, SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has 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 the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assising nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in 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. Rio’s “.Jooiojficjvl Gardens." Rio do Janeiro has some active agents of publicity who themselves possess the gift of tongues. Certain of these gentle men who feel an interest in the zoological gardens of Rio have lately decided to ad vertise this attraction among the strangers and pilgrims coming into the harbor They have therefore issued a circular “tc visitors lying at anchor,” which is ex- I pressed in Portuguese, English, French I and German, and which deserves to be 1 quoted in part as a specimen of English as she is spoken by the unattached professor. The circular runs thus: ‘■Joological Gardens. —In these gardens the visitor will find soum of rarest et best specimens of wild beasts of Brazil; also a collection of Punks (snakes), repliles. <&c Whiek will prover a source of witerest et Entertainment to many who haor a four hours to span whib in Rio Janeiro. Tra ways belonging to Compy F.vry 10 Min utes.” It is obscure, but one seems to feel what the joological gardens aredriving at. 'J he Teuton finds himself in a worse case. He is invited to the “Garten au Bar” and will hardly be flattered to find that his be loved biergarten has been converted into bear garden by the lively Portuguese.— Pall Mall Gazette. AN ENTERPRISING DRUGGIST. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than H. J. Damar & 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 absolutelv cures Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness, and all . affection of the Throat, Chest nd Lungs. . Call at above drug store, and get a trial I bottle free, or a regular size for 50 cents and SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or price re fundede. Subscribers must pay up and not allow small balances to run over from week to week. The carriers have been in structed te accept no part payment fr»m anyens aftar A aril let Weyler’s type writer is voiceless at last. A CLEVER 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 can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up ; the whole system, acts as astimulant to j 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 ■ e convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only i 50c a bottle at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ drug 1 stare. l| ROW [©j POWDER Absolutely Pure A-iim- which .-.re n<>w used throughout tl«- B:: i h army, were first introduced into Eur >pe l.y the Saracens. The fife was introduced into the English army by the Duke of Ciiiiihi-rlaod in 1745. The guards Mere the first corps to adopt it. A TEXAS WONDER. Hall’s Great Discovery. One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis covery cures all kidney and bladder trou bles, removes gravel, cures dinbetis, semi nal emisisons, weak and lame backs, rheu matism and all irregularities of the kid neys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist will be sent by mail on receipt of sl. One small bottle is two months’ treatment and will cure any case above mentioned. E. W. HALL, Sole Manufacturer. P. O. Box 21$, Waco, Texas. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga. READ THIS. Cuthbert, Ga. March 22, 1898.—This is to certify that I have been a sufferer from a kidney trouble for ten years and that I have taken less than one bottle of Hall’s Great Discovery and I think that I am cured. I cheerfully recommend it to any one suffering from any kidney trouble, as I know of nothing that I consider its equal. R. M. JONES. CALL FOR TICKETS. Subscribers who are entitled to tickets on the prizes which are to be given away 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 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Remember that sub scription must be paid when due to secure tickets. G. W. TIDWELL, Manager City Circulation. Feminiue Severity. Helen—What did you think of Kato’s new tea gown? Matlie—lt was made rather stylish, but didn’t you think the colors rather weak? Helen—Yes; they matched her tea very nicely.—Chicago News. A Wife Says: 44 We have four children. With the first three I suffered almost unbearable pains from J 2 to 14 hours, and had to be placed undet the influence of chloroform. I used threi bottles of Mother's Friend before our last child came, which is a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing w my housework up A ■§- to within two hours of birth, and suf- \ sered but a few hard '"'d pains. This lini- / 'Y~ O mentis the grand-/ // A /J est remedy ever A g/ made.” O Mother’s y Lff Friend ' will do for every woman what it did for thu Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering. Mother's Friend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes the muscles and allows them to expand. It relieves morning sickness and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour, so that the actual labor is short and practically painless. Dan ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether avoided, and recovery is merely a matter ol a few days. Druggists sell Mother’s Friend for $1 a bottle. The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Send for our free illustrated book. City Tax| Notice. Taxpayers are hereby notified that the third installment of the city tax for 189 S is now due. Pay and save tax executions. A. R. TINSLEY, Treasurer. HI NDIPO ■ LV? \ ’fi Made a ' Well Mar. i the o*> of Me. GKEAT SOTmOa; . ’ REMEr *Y produces the above result 7. in 30 days. Cures Neruous DebUitv.lmpoUncy, I artcocele, Failing Memory. Stops all drains and losses caused by errors of youth. It wards off In sanity and C consumption. Young Men regain M.-ui- i hood and Old Men recover Youthful Vigor, it , gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fit® a man tor business or marriage. Easilv carried in the vest pocket. Price Psi PTC 6 Boxes $2.50 by mail, in plain pack- Jjy If I O. age. with written guarantee. CH SEAN O'F/iBRA. Paris VIGORfNEN Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restored I MAGNETIC NERVINE antee to Cure Insomnia, Fits, Dizziness. Hysteria Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Seminal tosses’ Failing Memory—the result of Over-work, Worry’ Sickness, Errors c.t Youth or Over-indulgence’ Price 50c. and $1 : 6 boxes $5. For quick, positive and lasting results in Sexual Weakness, Impotence. Nervous Debility and lost Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPECIAL-double strength—will give strength and tone to every- part and effect a permanent cure. Cheapest and best. 100 Pills $2; by mail. FREE—A bottle of the famous Japanese Liver Pellets will be given with a $t iox or more of Mag- K tic Nervine, free. Sold onl by For Sale at Goodwyn’s Drug Store and Brown House Pharmacy. macon and Naw York Short Line. Via Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast Line. Through Pullman cars between Macon and New York, effective August 4th, 1898. Lv Macon.... 900 Lv Mill’gev’le 10 10 am! 5 24 pm! 9 24 pm Lv Camak.... 11 40 am 6 47 pm' 3 33 am Lv Camak.... 11 40 am' 6 47 pm[lo 31 pm Ar Aug’taC.T. 1 20 pm 8 25 pm 5 15 pm Lv Aug’taE.T. 2 30 pm Ar Florence.. 8 15 pm s Lv Fayettev’le 10 15 pm Ar Petersburg 3 14 am* .* Ar Richmond.! 4 00 am) v Ar Wash’ton..l 7 41 am! Ar Baltimore.! 9 05 am! Ar Phila’phia. ill 25 am' Ar New York] 2 03 pm! Ar N Y, W 23d 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 way stations 5:30 p m 1 A. G. JACKSON, General Passenger Agent | JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A. , | W. W. HARDWICK. S. A., 454 Cherry St i Maoon. Ga. j MACON NEWS THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 35 1896, Special Notice. For Rent —My residence in Vineville, with or without furniture. John L*. Harde man "A COLLEGE EDUCATION BY MAIII Thorough instruction 3 nr-iTlMt.' ln book-keeping 'and S business,shortband^ci-3 Zvfil *4s ence, journalism, tan- 3 5 /STU DY/ gtiages, architecture, Burveying.drawingiciv- E U ’ mec banical, steam, z “ electrical, hydraulic, ; I ■ municipal, sanitary, s 7 railroad and structural a s w'Kr'' engineering. Expert in- | 5 ll»v -< lya yfFij structors. Fifth year. = Fees moderate. = 1,1 llstra, ed catalog free. £ 1 s - uldfrUjl State subject in Which . 2 interested. ; § XATtOSIL COBRBSPOXDESCK IXSTHTTK. (Im.) flUsmad KaxJsaal Huk Balding, D. C. E. Y. MALLARY, E. N. JEERS, President Vice-President J. J. COBB, Cashier. Coiwcil and Savings Bank, MACON, GA. General Banking Business Transacted. $5.00 wil rent a box in our safety de posit vault, an absolutely safe plan in which to deposit jewelry, silverware and securities of ail kinds. un ion savings bank. AND TRUST COMPANY MACON, GEORGIA. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent J. W. Cabaniss, President; S. S. Dunlay, Vice-President; C. M. Orr, Cashier. Capital, $200,000. Surplus, $30,000. Interest paid on deposits. Deposit your savings and they will be increased by in terest compounded semi-annually. TIU EXCHANGE BANK of Mac«n, Ga. Capital $500,000 Surplus 150,000 J. W. Cabaniss, President. S. S. Dunlap, Vice-President. C. M. Orr, Cashier. Libetal to its customers, accommodating to the public, and prudent in its manage ment, this bank solicits deposits and other business in its line. DIRECTORS. J. W. Cabaniss, W. R. Rogers, R. E. Park, H. J. Lamar, N. B. Corbin, S. S. Dunlap, L. W. Hunt, Sam Meyer, W. A. Doody, J. H. Williams, A. D. Schofield. ESTABLISHED 186«. R. H. PLANT. CHAB D. HURL _ „ Caabfar I. C. PEANT’S SON, BANKER, MACON, GA. A general banking buslne«B transacted and all cansistent cortesiea cheerfully ax tended to patrons. Certificates t>t depart' issued bearing interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON, GA. The aocoimta as banka, eorporatiea» firm* and Individuals received upon th. most favorable terms consistent with con sarrattv® banking. A share as ycur k»s Ines.) raapaotfull/ afclicited. W.. ’a. PT.,ANT, Preaidaid.. Charge H Plant, Vice-President, W. W. Wriglej, Cashier. HEADQUARTERS FOR Real Estate Loans We have large quantities of money sub ject to sight draft for loans on city, farm or suburban property. Straight interest loans. Annual payment loans. Monthly payment loans. Security Loan and flDsliact Cn. 370 Second St., Phone 82. T. B. WEST, Secretary and Attorney. I’HYSJCiANS, DR. A. MOODY BURT, Office over Sol Hoge’s drug store, 572 Mul berry street. 'Phone 60. ‘ Hours: 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 and 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Residence 452 College street. ’Phone 728. DR. C, B. PEETE, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 270 Second street. ’Phone 462. DR. MAURY M. STAPLER, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 506 Mulberry street. ’Phone 121. 1872. DR. J. J. SUBERS. 1897. . 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EMERSON DRUG CO., Importers and agents for the United States San Jose, Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macon, Ga. jnacon Screen Co. Manufacturers of the best adjustable wire window screens and screen doors. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Es timates furnished free of charge. J. D. Newbanks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue, Macon, Ga. News and Opinions OF National Importance. THE SUN ALONE Contains Both. Daily, by mails 6 a year D’ly a-nd Sunday,by mail..sß a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. *K£fts the requirements of every dress-maker, pro fessional or amateur. A valuable feature is its CUT PAPER PATTERNS Each issue contains, among its rich variety of fashions, two gowns, for which cut paper patterns are furnished.. 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But we do think it, or any other home enterprise, is entitled to a showing—a chance to bidon your work. We have added to our plant a Wen Equipped Bindery And can now turn out anysort of book from a 3,000 page ledger to a pocket memorandum; or from the handsomest library volume to a paper back pamphlet. HeDludiny Is a feature to which we give spe cial attention. Old books, maga zines, anything that needs rebind ing turned out in best style for least money Skilled men in charge. Modem methods used. When you have a job of binding to do just remember The News. News Printing co. Cor. SBcontf and Cherry John R. Cooper, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Exchange Bank Building, Macon Ga. “I am no longer counsel for the Central of Georgia Railway company, so I am now prepared to take damage eases against railroads.” Money. Loans negotiated on Improved city prop erty, on farms, at lowest market rates, business of fifteen years standing. Facili ties unsurpassed. HOWARD M. SMITH Second St., Macon, Ga. In order to reduce our stock of specta cles and Eyeglasses we will, for a short time, sell all $2.50 Spectacles and Eye glasses for $1; all $3.50 Spectacles and Eyeglasses for $1.75. We guarantee them to be the 'best quality, and if not satisfac tory will return the money. H. J. Lamar & Son Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. “tn 1 William’s Kidney Pills ’ Has no equal in diseases of the ( I I I Kidneys and Urinary Organs. Have ) you neglected your Kidneys? Have ’ I you overworked your nervous sys- ( I ptem and caused trouble with your , .Kidneys and Bladder? Have you I I ’ pains in the loins, side, back, groins < 1 I > and bladder? Have you a flabby ap- . , pearance of the face, especially I ’ 1 ’ under the ey€A ? Too frequent de-. ) . I sire pass urine ? William’s Kidney . ’ Pills will impart new life to the dis- ( ‘ I ’ eased organs, tone up the system e a and make a new man of you. By, ’ mail 50 cents per box. ~ f 1 > Williams Mpg. Co., Props., Cleveland,O. ♦ For Mie by H. J. Lamar ft Hon, Whole aate Agents. DRY GOODS. HUTHNHNCE & ROUNTREE GIVE TRADING STAMPS Also forty other merchants in Macon give Stamps with all cash purchases. Ask for a book. Save yonr 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. * r ® ie celebrated Sohmer & Co. Piano. The matc i l l csß Ivers & Pond Piano. The worl d renowned Crown Piano. \ The Reliable Bush & Gests Piano. Have on ahnd a number of new pianos, makes that I will discontinue handling. *• Will close out at a great bargain. ‘jiPyXSE' ffir Second hand square Piano, in good order, viL from $35.00 to $75.00. - Second hand Organ, from $25.00 to Ig $50.00. F. fl. GUItBnDBIQBI & CO. J S. BUDD & CO., 320 st S nd FOR RENT. J 280 Orange street, 7 rooms. » 288 Orange street, 7 rooms. J 364 Spring street, 8 rooms. ’ 758 Second street, 10 rooms. i 1064 Walnut street, 9 rooms. J 151 First street, 5 rooms. i 122 Holt street, 5 rooms. ' 460 Oak street, 5 rooms. 1— DF? . A. B . HI NKI EZ, Physician and Surgeon. (Does General Practice.) 7° 0000o 000 ) 1 / 1 street ’ Residence No. 571 Orange street. Pnone 917, 2 calls. ’Plhone 917 4 11 Eye J Ea \ N l ° S '° and Throat specialties. Eye glasses and fitted and frames furnished; price reasonable. Each eye is separately examined and carefully tested, so that the full vision may be brought out with accurately fitting glasses All chronic diseases treated at office for $5.00 a month. Confinement eases (without complication) including 3 days treatment, cash sls. Visits in city— ay, cash, SI.OO, night <52.00. All calls over telephone day or night will receive „S’ s h “ 3 re ~ 8 12 to 1 “ d 3to 6 ’• Frt - Exquisite are the BELTS we are now manufacturing for Ladies and Gentlemen. Pure white and colored leather. See our handsome line of Buckles. Trunks repaired. No dray age charged. G. BERND C 0., 450 Cherry Street - - .- Macon, Ga. IT IS TIME TO I i -es aI of what kind of cooking apparatus shall be put in for fall! The oil and gas stove will have to be abandoned. Why not get a TRIUMPH STEEL RANGE ? It is the most perfect yet invented, and is unsurpassed for the quality of its work and economy of fuel. Is less trouble, cleaner and less expensive than any other stove made. Come in and examine it. Price S3O, with complete furniture list of 30 pieces. S. S. PARMELEE, = Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Baby Carriages. Celebrated Cleveland Bicycles.... to SIOO Staunch Crescent Bicycles .’ 20 to 50 T. C. BURKE, Builders’ Supplies, W POATLAHD Jl $ CIMENT J f CEMO.T 1 PusnuPAftsJ if euRKEV ACMt Xt H WHITE LIME ju f, R£ 41AY TO HAU,PLASTER tt Guarantee above to be best made and fresh barrelled. Ii you want goods fresh and pure send me your orders. Home Industries and Institutions HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO H. STEVENS’ SONS CO., Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cul- * vert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever. »®ACONREFRiGERATORS: MUECKK’S Improved Dry Air Refrigerators. The best Refrigerators made. Manu factured right here In Macon, any size and of any material desired. It has qualities which no other refrigerator on the market posseases. Come and see them at the fac tory on New street. _ ri ramtr-rn, h.-.-m,. J 1 360 Orange street, 5 rooms. 5- dwelling Huguenin Heights 6- dwelling and 4 acres at Log Cabin. Two nice residences on College st. Stores and offices in good location. Will be glad to show any of the above at any time.