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THE MACON NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1884
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Endorses the Anniversary
and Carnival Edition of
The News.
Mr Morrison ttotfee*.
•j.uU of the (giatixt»r al Com
, MH'ico. write* to toe News <m
tow®:
The News Pubiteiktng Cvutpany
■OwxUwneii. I daalre to aAd
my cordial nt of your
proposed Carnival edition u£<
L Now®. la which you prociose co
preaeut la proper form too 1
many advantages wteictj eoti-
, tie Maron to coon uiecat ton/
Buch an advert teemed of roar
city cannot fail to do good,
aud deserve® the encourage
ment and support of every cit
izen. It will be a filling pre
face to the Grand Diamond
Jubtloo Carnival and will
, setuid the rally for this moot
signal evifirt m our htatory.
Hpoaking tor myself, and voic
ing. 1 believe, toe Chamber of
Commerce, I wish you wbnad
sjh success hi your laudable
. undertaking.
I-X... IL M. ROO«RS,
Preu. Chamber of CuiiMneree.
Rich Porto Rico.
Puerto Rico i-t rectangular In shape and
almost three time® an long ae broad. East
and west it measures 1W mile®, north and
south about 37 Ha area is 3,f>30 square
mile.-, or about 1 12 that of Cuba, a little
mere than half of that of the 'Hawaiian
islands and lea* than 1-30 of that of the
.Vliliippuiea The island 1® about 3-3 the
slz.t of Connecticut and nearly three time®
that <>l Rhode Island An eaet and we® I
mountain range forms the watershed tor
•some 1.30 U streams; 47 of tbeec are river®,
bat none navigable.
Puerto Rico Is extremely fertile and ta
e0n.51 .lend the inoat healthy Island in the
Ant lilt a The chief product® are coffee and
sugar; tobacco i® extensively cultivated
and rice, maize and tropical fruits to a
leati oxtent Dense forests cover the high
lands of contain many valuable specie® of
wood, and the excellent pasturage In oth
er sections permits cattle raising oo an
extensive scale Gold, iron, coal, copper
and salt are found In Puerto Rico, but
only the salt mine® are worked. The total
exports ol the Island in IS9C> amounted to
about *i I.tivC.OCO; import®, Flt.iXX) CKW. La
th y. ar tiding June 30, Puerto Rico, and
our exports thither amounted to ♦1,988,-
888.
During the * 'me period our imports
from (Juba amounted to £!B.W7.fibl; ex
ports to Cuba. 18.359.776; import® to the
Philippine isl.xudj, $1.8h8.740, exports
thither J 94.697, Imports from Hawaii.
>l3 687.799, exports to Hawaii, >4,690.075.
Ae.'oriiing to reccat sUittoUc®. the pop
ulation of Puerto Rico is 806.768. or about
one half that of Cuba, one-twelfth that of
ihe Philippine Islands aud almost eight
times that of Hawaii Cta Leas than oue
nlnth the territory of Puerto Rico supports
IW.OtW more people that, the state of
Maine Os this population 480,367 are
whltos and 336.441 colored, toe latter com
prising 77.761 negroes aud 218.690 mulat
toe* 1 his is a considerably better showing
than tn the Philippine Islands, where the
bulk of the population is of the Malay and
mixed races but somewhat worse than in
'hiba. where only about 31 per eewt of the
people are colored, as against 40 per cent
in Puerto Rtco.
The row which is brewing between
Major General Milos aud Secretary Alger
prom let's to be a very lot,'resting affair
because If it wuxew warm tuurh light will
be thrown on the conduct of the war and
’he r-sponlefblliiy for a great deni of the
bungling and intern an a.gemoot will be
placed exacUy where It belong®. So far
Mlle® and Alger are Indivfdtially ooa
<*raed ’he American people can well say:
I ell Dick. i>till devil, and Let us get at
the truth."
Thyf Quebec Commission.
it is to be hoped that much good may
resu’ from the international meeting of
eommiselonens now in session at Quebec.
Th-re are certain Issue® between the
l nited States and the Dominion, and ft i®
meet that a settlement (should be mads
now in order that future misunderstand
ings may not culminate In strained rela
tions.
The personnel of the commission M all
that could be desired. They are represen
tative men of tried capacity
The chief -or.tectlons are fl) seal sn«
eea fishing. (2) tna to tec a nee of armed
fleets on the lakes (J) e*. aj leQ j aw (4)
lumber tariff, (5) customs. (6) preeerva
don of fish in inland waters and (7)
boundaries. Ther are five other subjecks
to be diocuseed and settled by the oooi
mlSßion.
The Indisputably friendly altitude dio-
-t by the Salisbury government to
ward -his country to the conflict with
<r®in Is a bstbinger of good tor the
Quebec conference.
•■'ut neighbors have shown a
(Reposition recently to dofl their Irietos
Heretofore the Danton have
been fatuously suspicion, of American of
aetais This misconeepMon of the motive®
of o L .- rep-eentstires proved a barrier tn
ea.isDctory resn’ts whenever a formal dis
cussion of issues were essayed.
Since <h- war the statu® of the Tnlteg
‘JZ o” 1S ™ nch hls;ke ’’ ,n ‘he toternauon&l
,an tij Th.s, o< course, will have its ef
tXT Ui 'T the Cana4lan * ac<s a ‘ rrw ’ effect.
HmiUriy. w« wJ! ! experience less
f ” tUre ne *» a< «‘n« tr«K-
X;,l u ’ l;h aoy D * Mo ° ,n <**
oXr’TJ. 8 « Peewee® te ar™
will io
SuiS- tb * r °’ f ' American
sailor and th® Aineric&n isoldier
The Reriwnsh P-e® 3 «avs tnjst
that Oolong rtoy mil sn-enel in running
Centra! *mf*er and Genera! Gerria out of
Santiago province. -We have great eonfl.
2* n 5 fi Sn Lionel RAy's putting things to
rig|ratm eastern f'utfa.’'
t ?
Matched by the South.
In a lengthy editorial cementing on the I
pamphlet "Facts About the South,” by '
rhe editor of the Manufacturers' Record,
toe St. Louis Globe-Democrat say®
may be the value of the new
,«o'sf«»*ons aoon to be added to this coun
try. the South can more than match them,
area for ar<a. Our Southern states, in ,
fact, are hardly equalled to any part of t f
world when a comparison is made aa to ,
nature's bounties The genial climate Just '
fails short of the tropical; the rivers are ■
magnifleet)t. there are mouutaius clothed 1
vltb the flnest trees and full of rich min- •
erals; the soil 1® highly fertile; seaports r
are convenient along an extended coast !
hr®; cities, towns and villages are num
t«red by hundreds, and much of the so
■ toty dates ba-k to colonial day?. The
South ;b new in resources, but long-set
•ud ant stable in population. It 1® among
•arth's garden spots. One of it® Lrcoble® I
res been a form of political and .octal i .
isola’ion But this is giving way Th?
future of the South Is bright, and broad-
H’lnded local tjovernment wifi add to th®
•rc'P'rltr reflected in »he figures of *he
,-erens antas and in current Industrial i
r iatisties."
The South justly merits all o< thte. With
such unequalled natural advantage®, the
rapidity of Ito development depends upen
two things only—the energy of ite own
people and, the spirit In which they on- i
courage others to join them In this work !
of upbuilding.
The Montauk Point Camp.
Report® from Montauk Point, where the
soldier® brought from Santiago are en
camped. asaert that oa much privation ex
tar. there among th® United Stale® sol
diers as existed among them in Cuba
"Many of them," the ruperts say. "stand
krouad the luncheon counters of the rall
loed company, near the station, and watch
' their opportunity to pick up and eat the
remnants of a sandwich or drain the few
drop® of milk that may be left in a glass.'
This i® a distressing state of affairs.
These men hav® risked their lives, flx
poeed themselves voluntarily to Spanish
bullets and to fever® that the honor of
this country might remain whole. That
th“y should now ba compelled to fare like
beggar® casts a smlroh on the gratitude
‘if the country.
It ba® been charged, with some fxppear
aixca of truth, that the troops were taken
to Montauk ’Point for toe financial benefit
of the single railroad company that oper
ated tralae to that place. If thi® la the
, 'mum?, the disgrace is the greater.
Thia deplorable condition of affaire
should be remedied nt once.
Jennto JBacoh's Pogition,
The position taken by Senator Ftacon on
oiie question of the mustering out es the
military meets with the approval of the
military men of the city. Senator Bacon
«ay® that It is his opinion that these men
who wish to leave the army should be al
lowed to do so. This he bays too Is the
position taken by the president, and he
say® that there will be no difficulty in se
curing the dleeharge of the volunteers,
members of regiment® not mustered out,
who deelre to return to their homes and
business. From this it would seem that
none of the volunteers need be uneasy. If
they are musterwl out they can in all prob
ability very readily be mustered in again
by enlisting in another regiment if they are
determined to b* soldier®. While In such
regiment® na are not mustered out. the
discharge can be secured without auiy
trouble. It I® not to be presume], how
ever. Chat the lieutenant of the Third
Georgia who grossly insulted the men of
his company will find it easy to be mtis
terod into any regiment.
Three of the bravest men in the en
campment of the Third Georgia volunteers
regiment at Griffin are those who stepped
to the front when, as Captain Davl® was
about to poll the men with regard to their
preference® in the matter of remaining in
the >*ervlce or going home, an officer for
got blmwelf and said. “Let all of the d
coward® step forward." The three men
who stepped out after that »howed a very
high order of courage, and there Isn't a
shadow of doubt that they would make
intrepid fighters in war. News.
The Amerieu® Time®-Recorder soys: It
ta rumor»d that a big fight is to be made
for a reduction of the Insurance rates In
Macon Just how the fight is to bo com
mtn ed and carried o« i» not given out,
but tAst it will come there seems to be
little er no doubt. Americus might profit
by s?jc4i a war could it be successfully
waged hi our Insurance circles.
The t'tatuuiooga Time® prime several
oolumn® of letters fitwn private® in the
camp® beat that city and ha® received
hundred® moi e All are to the same effect,
that toe writers aud their comrades did
"not enlist to do garrison or police duty,”
but to tight, and if there la no fighting to
be done they want to go home aud get to
work at their own busfnesa.
Mation is going to have a great Carnival
nexi October. The whole city seems to be
working as w man tc make the affair
the moot wouderful success to tbe city’s
history. It will euoceed. —Sparta Ish
maellte.
Secreta-ry Alger ana were his critic® by
quoting the number of ptuindaof stuff scat
to the front. Some day the army contrac
tors will claim they drove Spain from the
Weetarn Httutephere.—Chicago News
The schools will open econ. Since they
Hceed there has been quite s change in the
jr.ap of the world. The war will necessi
tate publishing seme new geographies.
Senator Bacon has been indefatigueable
tn locking after the right® of Georgia.
The fact i® that the senator has made a
pretty good senator. —'Augusta Herald.
The editor of the Telegraph evidently
ha® a high opinion of hi® own editorial®,
ae be reproduce® the old one® from time
to Hm®.—TWtoc Goeetto.
B’ben the port of Havana is thrown o;*ec
to our official®, the first act should be to
run tn earth the men who deatroyed the
Maine.
Aguinaldo ha®, it is said, advised bls in
aurgmts to hang up their arms and go to
olanrfng rice. They may be good at rais
ing rice.
The Augusta Chronicle observes. "Sen
ator Lindsay says that imperialism means
fnee trade Then (five ua imperialism."
Dr. Depew is now sorry that be accepted
the Job of rironladoo manager for Secre
tary Ahn*
Dewey has captured Manila. When be
come® home be will capitire the United
States.
The 18-ieefa gne® barb begun firing on
Fort Alger.
AN OIL POOL
Os Rujjian a®b American Interests is Ru
mored.
London, Aug 29. —There I® a rumor tn
■dty circle, chw*. owing mainly to the coc
cHtoiory action of the Standard OU Com
pany. the American and Russian oil tater
have been pooled If toss be true
America and Baku writ command the mar
kets ors the »orM. and the glgatrtie oil
company will become more gdgtuxic and
more nearly complete vtxan ever. The
effects of the simple rumor are notleeataJe
on toe London market to an toprovetnect
to oH wtbare.
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MURDER WILL OUT
Maryland Man Kiiied and Robbed Eighteen
Yea.s Ago.
Cumberland, M l , Aug. 29. —He-nry Wil
!is, 'Hyndman. Pa., 1® in this city In an
• xcitod frame of mind over a story reveal
ed to him by his wife, which preyed upon
her mln<i until she had to cell R. She
says that 18 years ago four men were ad
mitted to toe house, killed her father, 'Hi
ram Jones, robbed him of SB,OOO, and then
threw his body in the canal. One of the
men Implicated, it is alleged, now lives
near Hyndman. He -told Che girl that if
the ever "peached." he would kill her. He
has since Joined the church. Another man
alleged to be Implicated ta In tae ineane
asylum here. The body of a man named
Hiram Jones was found In the canal here
about 18 years ago, and In was never
known whether he had been drowned ac
cidentally or foully dealt with.
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Th opp who hflvo Rhenmntfsin find
theineelwfi growing fjteadily vrcr*« nil
the white. Or>e reaeon of this ie that
tin? remedies prescribed by tho tteebora
contain mercury axxl iiotaoh, which ul
timately intoitaify the disease by caus
ing the joints to swell siul stiffen,
producing a twvere aching of the bones.
8. 8. 8. hna been curing Rheumatism
for twenty years—oven trie worst caserf
which seemed almost incurable.
CapJ. Q. B. Hughes, the popular ratlroad
vno'luctor, of OolumbiA. U.. h»d an o.ip? ri
fenre with Rbeomattam which convinced him
ihiit there ta only on®
euro for thai painful fils
eaa.-. Hi sr-ys: “I was a
great HUfferar from, mun- / sa
cnlar Rhoumattam for tja
two years. I could get O
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from rny medicine pre- r,
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I took About a dozen bot- [ ®
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now I am as well as I
ever was Juiny life. lam s
sure that your nivdlclue
cured me, and I would
recotam?md 11 to any one Z
suffering from any blood disease.”
Everybody knows that Bhaumatism
is a diseabcd state of the blood, and
only a blood remedy is the only proper
treatment, but a remedy containing
potash and mercury only aggravates
the trouble.
S.S.SS® Blood
being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to
the very cause of the d isease and a per
manent cure always results. It is the
only blood remedy guaranteed to con
tain no potash, mercury or other dan
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DR. GRAHAM,
Stette 1109. rtea-rborn (’bieago. 111
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John R. Cooper,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Exchange Bank Building, Macon Ga.
“1 am no longer couneel for the Centre'
<*t Georgia Railway company, eo I am now
prepared to take damage case® againai
railroads. “
Money.
Loam: oe*goiie.ted on ta;proved city prop
erty. on farms, at krweet market rate®,
business of fifteen year® standing. Faclll
tte® unsurpassed.
HOWARD M. SMITH
Second St.. Macon, Q.a
Tn order to reduce our sitocit of specta
cle® and Eyegtasse® we wtH. for a abort
time, s*rtl all 52.50 Spectacles and Ejto
gteeses tor fl; all >8.50 BpeotacJe® and
Eyeglass cs for 91.76. We guarantee them
to be the beet quality, aod if not satisfac
tory will return the money.
H. J. Lamar fi Son
Cherry Street. Macon, Ga
City 'fax Notice.
Taxpayer® are hereby notified chat toe
third tavtaiiment of toe city tax for 18y»
ta now due. Pay s-rrd errre tax execution®. ,
A. R. TINBLB(r, j
Treasurer.
Bids Wanted
Sealed blds wtH be received up to noon
of Tuesday, August 30th, 1398, for sheath
ing (matched) and covering with tin or
iron the upper or western end of the mar
ket building according to plan® and apeet
fieations of toe city engineer. The evty ,
reserve® the right to reject any or aH
bids.
J. H. WIUJIAMS,
Chairman Committee on Market
MACON NEWS MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST tftg*.
Special Notice.
For Bent —My residence in Vineville,
with or without furniture. John L. Harde
man.
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fi. Y. MAUUARY, . B. N. JELKS: •
President. Vice-PresKleut
J. J 00813, Oasb6er.
CiMicil ded toil® Sauli,
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macon, ga.
General Banking Buotoesa Transacted
wil rent a box Ln our safety de
posit vault, an absolutely sate plan In
which to deposit Jewelry, silverware and
hecurttle® of aH kinds.
fUNIOAi SAVIN CH BANfk
AND Tt US I’ C<»M PAN Y
MACON, GEORGIA.
Safety Deposit Boxe® For Rent.
3. W. Oabentes. Rresident; S. S. Duntay,
V3co-Pre«rideot; C. M Orr, Cechier.
Oapital. 3200,000. Surplus, $30,000.
Interwrt paid on deposits. Deposit your
•arings atwl they will be increased by in
terosL compounded semi-annually.
THft EXCHANGE BANK
erf Macon, Gn.
Cupft&l ?S<X),OOQ
'Surplus 150.000
J. W. ©abo-olea. President.
8. 8. Dunlap, Vice-President.
O. M. Ott, Gaebler.
Lfbet&l to ita customers, accommodating
to the public, end prudent in Its manage
ment, this bank solicit® 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. William®, A. D. Schofield.
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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.
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370 Second St., Phone 82.
T. B. WEST.
Secretary and Attorney.
P'LLYSfCiANH,
DK. A. MOODY
Office over Sol Hoge’s drug store, 572 Mui
berry street. ’Phone 60.
Hours: 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 and 4:30 to
5:30 p. m.
Reetdeoce 462 College street. 'Phone 728.
Dtf. C, H I’EETE,
Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat,
370 Second street.
’Phone 462.
DB. -rtAUKY EH,
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50fi Mulberry street- ’Phone 12i.
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Pertnenently located.
In toe specialties venereal; tost energy
restored; female ircgularitiee and poison
oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address In confidence, with stamp. MS
Fourth street, Macon, Ga.
HARRIS, THOJIiRS & GLHWSDN,
Attorneys and Counsellor® at Law.
Macon. Qa.
GEORGIA. 8188 COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of eaid County;
The petition of George N. Hurt, George
E, Scott and Edwin W. Gould, all of said
atata and county, respectfully shows
1. That they desire for themselves, their
associate® aad suecceeaocs to be incorpor
ated under the name of the "Hurt Coal
Company," for a period of twenty years,
with privilege of renewal at the end ®f
that time,
3. The capital stock of said corporation
is to be 31.500, in shares of 3100 each, the
whole of which has already beeen paid in.
but petitioner® ask the privilege of in
creasing said capital stock from time to
time as they may desire, the same not to
exceed SIO,OOO In the aggregate,
3. The object of said corporation fs the
pecuniary profit of the stockholders, and
the bustaees of said corporation is to be
that of Guying, selling and delivering coal,
and such other articles usually handled
by coal dealers. Including flre wood, if de
sired, acting as agent for other persons or
corporations in handling or selling coal
and other such like articles; and genei-aily j
to conduct an ordinary coal busine®®. with ■
ail of the right® and powers usually Inci- •
drtri to erudh business.
' 4. The pridpa.l place of business of the
proposed corporation will be in he city of '
Macon, said state and county.
' Wherefore your petitioners pray that i
they he made a body corporate, under the
name and style aforesaid, with all toe
rights and privileges and subject to the
liabilities fixed by law.
'Thia June 6th, 1898.
ANDERSON « JONEB.
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
I, Robert Nisbet, clerk of Bibb Superior
Court, do hereby certify that the above le
a true copy of the original petition tor in- 1
Corporation of the "Hurt Coal Company.’’
aa toe same appears on -file in said clerk’®
office. Witness my official signature and
fifeal of office, Chi® 7th day of June, 1898.
ROBERT A. NISBET,
Clerk.
It ts not too early to consider what to
order for the
Fall Season
and v.here to order.
We lay claim to your patronage by reas
on of the possession of a line of
Imported Suitings
which are wonderfully attractive. The
goods are such as will proclaim the wearer
a man of taste and the fit and cut make it
certain that the garments were made by
artiste
GEO. P. BURDICK & CO.,
Importing Tailors.
To Landlords.
I have booked a Large number of appM
cations from responsible tenants who are
on the lookout tor residences, stores, of
fices, etc., for the coming year,
October 1.
I ecrlictt yxntr Iwetoess and would be
pleased to have your het of propertfes for
rent at once, aa the earlier we haw It the
better the ohoice of tenants.
Edward A.. Hor* i .
454 Cherry Street
“HeadquerterH for Re: iters. “
D. A. KEATING.
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General Undertaker and Euibalnur.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Caskets, cases, coffins and burial robes;
hearse and carriages furnished to all
funerals tn and out of the city.
telephone 468 . 322 Mulberry street, Macon,
Ga.
Is the most effective
Liver Medicine.
On the market and
We Pau the Wat Tax.
Druggists should remem
ber this and give
The preference. They and
their customers wil; receive a
lasting benefit.
For sa ! e by druggi -ts every
where.
FRENCH
TANSY
WAFERS
These are (he genuine French Taney
Wafers, imported direct from Paris. La
diea can depend upon securing relief from
and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods
regardless erf cause.
EMJ2RSON DRUG CO.,
Importers and agents for the United States
San Jose Cal.
0. T. KING,
Druggist, sole agenc for Macon, Ga.
mon screen co.
Manufacturers of the beet 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 &nc i Opinions
OF
National Importance.
the: sun
ALONE
Contains Both.
Daily, by mails 6 a yeai
D’ly a-nd Sunday .by mail. $8 a year
The Sunday Sun
V
is the greatest Sunday New-paper
in the world.
Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year
THE 3VX, V
meets the requirements of every , pro-
fessional or amateur A valuable feature k its
CUT PAPER PATTERNS
Each issue contasm, among its rich variety of
fashions, two gowns, for tohich cut paper patterns
are furnished. If you wish to wear the latest
UTILITY SKIRTS, WASH SKIRTS, SHIRT
WAISTS. TAILOR-MADE GOWNS
er if you are seeking new designs, you ruiU ,tnd
•»hat you want in the pages of the BAZAR, at
25c. PER PATTERN
WAIST, HLEKVR, .„ -s;a-r _ COHPLETB oowm, is*.
owf if you will tend us the number of the pattern
you wish., and enclose the amount, sue will send
** ~~ f*’*' art Hot familiar with the
BAZAR, we win send you as a special offer a
TRIAL SUB. 25c. POUR WEEKS
upon receipt of the money.
10 feats a Copy • Sab., $4 00 per year
Addrm. HARPER h BROTHERS, Pnt.H-.her., S. T. O»y
Beautiful
Decorated
Lamp
Globes.
7,8, 9, 10 aud 14 inch for
Banquet.
Linraru,
Reading
Lamps
Come and get the pick.
B. & H. Lamps .
Solid ’Nickel Plate, They are handsome to
look at and the light le strong, steady and
bright. They are the leading Lunp of the
day.
Price only $2.25.
'We have the popular B, ft 11. Mammoth ,
t?tore Lamp, 500 candle power. They have
no equal for briMiajicy. Price 43.00, with
reflector; >2.60 with white porcelain shade.
A large line of other Lampe at ail price®,
from 20c up.
Siifcri llbi
Steel
Ranges
Here > what one of the largeat whole
sale grocerymen of Maoon says about it,
and we have dozens of such bestlnionltals.
‘Come and see the range and read the
tewtlmonlale.
“Jt seems to me no one could fail to i>e
pleased with the “Southern Queen" ranges
In the kitchen, Cerealnly lit has mors
than met our expectations. We have had
ours in constant uae for near thirteen
years and has not cost ue a penny in re
pairs. It is correctly constructed ao aa to
draught and therefore a fuel Bayer.”
Here is what another prominent busi
ness man In Macon says:
“Dear Sire —I have been using a No. 8
Southern Queen range for over fifteen
years and it baa given perfect satiafaction
all the time. During th nt ttnae the ex
pense for repairs has not exceeded four
dollars. I am sure the range w|U last ten
years longer aa H ahowa no signa of burn
ing out. Dt U economical tn the nae of
fuel and Rs cooking qualities are unanr
paaeed.”
See what the reetaunant man Bays about
the large double oyen Southern Queen:
’’Messre. H. 0. Tindall ft Go., Macon,
Ga. —-Dear Sira: Wp have a No. 8 double
oven, 8 hole Southern Queen Range in our
restaurant which has been in constant u««
for thirteen years. Rn that time 1 have
had only to buy one fire back. It is in
good repair now, except that two cross
pieces for the top will havetobe put on by
the fall. I do nert hesitate to recommend
the Southern Queen as an elegant, range,
ft cooks perfectly and ueee very little fuel.
I have no doubt but that my range will
last for a good many years to come, You
know that in a restaurant the range 1s
cooking almost all the time, say al least
fifteen hours out of twenty-four, year in
and year out.”
Stoves and Ranges
at all prices. You will find what you went
If you call on ua. '
Refrigerators.
Now U your chance. Only three Left,
and we don’t want to carry them over.
Have sold stacks of them thU season and
are satisfied to cloae the season now. We
offer what we have to close out clean, at
cost. It will pay you to buy.
Now here is something eure enough,
which we are proud of. Our new stock of
Celluloid and Plated
Knlues, Forks and
Spoons.
No one ever saw euch goods as <the»e In
Macon for the price. Come and eea even
If you do nod. want to buy. Think of it—
a triple’ plated Fork and Tibble Spoon for
t 3.00 per dozen and Tea Spoon for half
that price,
Agateware,
Blue Enameled.
White Enameled,
Galvanizedware,
Tinware,
Glassware,
Tumblers,
Goblets,
Brooms,
Brushes,
Dusters.
Toilet Paper, 6 for 25c.
Solarine and Burna
shine Metal P dish.
Tin Fruit Cans with
wax strings 55c dozen.
Periodical Tickets,
Trading Stamps,
Discount Checks
DM you ever eee theee "PRESS BUT
TON KNIVES” we are having such a run
on? They are certainly what you ought to
have. Haven’t you a friend you want to
present with a present? If so the “Preea
Button” h* th® 'thing.
Razors and Razor
Strops, all guaranteed.
H.C.MIIIMI
364 Third Street.
DRY GOODS.
HUTHNRNCE 4 ROUNTREE
GIVE
TRADING STAMPS
Also forty other merchants in Macon give
Stamps with all cash purchases. Ask for a
book. Save your Stamps and get an elegant
Clock, Lamp, Oak Table, Onyx Table, Watch,
Set of China, Morris Chair, or any one of the
numerous elegant presents we give away.
Office—Goodwyn’s Drug Store.
Buy your drugs from Goodwyn’s and get trad
ing stamps.
celebrated Suftimer ft Co. Piano.
The matehlcM Ivera & Pond Piano.
<rhe " ari<l renowned Crown Plano.
Tiu> Buah ft Gests Piano.
Have on ivhnd h numb.'T of new planoe,
maKx-t. t.tuU. I will iLeeonttaue handling.
Will out at a great luug.un,
ftnw Second hand square Plano, in goid order,
from J 35.00 to 375.00.
Second Land Organ, from 125.00 to
>50.00.
F. fl. GutlenDeroer & Co.
J? S. BUD D& C 0., 320 st ?gr‘ 1
FOR RENT.
280 Orange street, 7 rooms. 3 60 Orange street, 5 rooms.
288 Orange street, 7 rooms. 5-room dwelling Huguenin Heights
364 Spring street, 8 rooms. 6-room dwelling and 4 acres at Log
758 Second street, 10 rooms. Cabin.
1064 WaltMit street, 9 rooms. Two nice residences on College st.
15 1 First street, 5 rooms. Stores and offices in good location.
122 Holt street, 5 rooms. Will be glad to show any of the
460 Oak street, 5 rooms. above at any time.
E3FG A. B. HI N K L_EL, Physician and Surgeon.
(Does General Practice.)
1,0 Second street. Residence No. 571 Orange street.
»17. „ ■l’hotie #l7. 4 calls.
. Etg l Bar ’ Nofl *“ aofl Throat irpcctaftles. Eye glaeeee and spectacles
ntt»d and frenwe furnished: price reaaona We. Each eye is separately examined end
carefully teeted. so ttiet the fun vtedoti may be brought out with accurately fitting
glasses AU ctiroolc dtseaeee treatrd at office for 45.00 a mouth. Cenfloement
o»ea (without eompßcatkwi) including 1 days treatment, cash >ls. Vhrfta In city—
oayjCMh, tt.OD; nightJ. 00. AR caHe over telephone dev or night will receive
prompt attention. Ofifiee hours—6 to 10 a. m., IB to 1 and 1 to Bp. in.; Monday. Fri
day and DatiwMy n4sbta »to B. r.s.
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 drayaire charged.
G. B E R N D 8c CO.,
450 Cherry Street --- ■ Macon, Ga
IT IS TIMi:
TO THINK -<3=-
a
081 lF s i
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PT rsiat’ll)?' S
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.
TnsrPARMELEfr
Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Baby
Carriages.
Celebrated Cleveland Bicyclessso to SIOO
Staunch Crescent Bicycles 20 to 50
T. C. BURKE, Builders’ Supplies,
■1 C4«HW* ft
a -T--tr~
>a<
Guarantee above to be best made and fresh barrelled. L
you want goods fresh and pure send me your orders.
Home Industries
and Institutions
HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO
«. VTBVBffB* SONfl 00., Macoo. Ga., MomrfacWrera of Sever amj RaHroad oul- *
vert ptp«, fttttoga. fire brick, clay, eU. Wall tubUig UwU wIU ia*t forever.
MACON REFRIGERATORS’
MVIBCKS*S Improved Dry Air Rafrtfter aiore. The beet Refriserafora made. MaoH
taatwed right hem la Macon, any ai«e aod ftoy material desired. It baa quaMtiea
wMeh na other refrigerator oa the market poaa—l». Gome and ree them at the fae
tecydftMavftM. „ ~Cr