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. H. M. ROGERS,
Preu. Chamber erf Oomruereu.
Why Money is High in the Country.
The pamphlet upon ‘'Currency Facilities
of City and Country Equalized," recently
publlbhtd by the Reform Club of New
York, bit ilns at the root of the difficulty
with our present bank currency system.
It shows bow, while our commercial com
munltlew have been left unhampered in the
creation of the form of bank currency most
convenient for their trail auctions—bank
deposits -the rural communities have been
denied the opportunities to create the form
of currency required by their business
haibita -notee except at a cost which bos
iwcu almost prohibitory It shows clearly
why It la that a system of bank-note cur
rency b.vwsl on the deposit of bonds is de
trimental to the interests of rural commu
rutleu (where notes and not deposits are
mainly used) because (1) it necessitates
tho investment away from home (In bonds)
of vast sums which would otherwise be
loaned to local borrowers; (2) by thus cur
tailing loans to local borrowers, the sys
tem raises the rate of interest which they
mtiet pay, while (3) the requirement that
these outside investments shall be bonds
which net a very low rate of interest
makes It certain that capital will not be so
employed except where the loans to local
borrowers can bo made at a rate high
rtiough above the normal rate to make up
for the loss Involved in investing in bonds
froin which the return will be below the
normal rate; and finally (4) because under
the operations of such a system the in
ducement to issue currency is least where
currency and capital are least abundant
and rates of interest high.
On this latter point tho report cites sta
tletlos from tho comptroller of the cur
rency from which the astonishing facts
appear that under our present national
t winking system. In the South and West,
where rates of interest range from 7 to 10
per cent., the baakp issue only 4 per cent,
of what they migbft Issue above the least
permitted, while in New England, here
interest rates are from 4 to 6 per cent.,
the banks issue over 50 per cent, of the
amount which they are permitted to issue
above the minimum required.
The sections of the report which are
quoted la the pamphlet also explain how
those evils will be remedied by the com
mission a plan, which will afford to those
communities which use notes equal facili
ties with the commercial communitit's for
supplying themselves easily and economi
cally with their particular form of cur
rency. Large amounts now’ invested In
bonds throughout the country districts
would under that plan be gradually re
toaeed and made available for loans to
local borrowers; there would also result
an elastic currency which would en
able every legitimate demand for cur
rency to be promptly met. and the rates
of interest throughout the West and
*-sHh, which have been maintained at so
high a level by the present system, would
be materially lessened.
Carrying out the principle of equal fair
ness to all, the plan of the commission in
volves the removal of the present 1 per
eent. tax on bank note circulation, which
falls on the medium of exchange used
tnainly by rural communities. As an ex
ample of the unfair incidence of this cir
culation tax. it may benoted that the
country national banks of Illinois (1 e .
Chicago) have less capital than
toe Chicago banks, and considerably less
toan half their assets, and yet they pay
more than nine times as much tax, because
notes are Issued mainly by ths country
boobs J
Pile Was Too High.
Tb«>re is reason to believe that a ’flush"
Ueasury had a material bearing f n bring
ing the war to an early end. As the Kan
sas City Star says "The ease with which
the nation piled up money In its treasury
to .virry on the war no <ioubt was one of
the imiwtaut Influences which caused
Spain to give up in despair and to ask for
Peac.' It also exerted a salutary influence
almost beyond calculation on the business
men of the country, tor it gave them the
mo&t positive assurance that the nation
was not to have any financial difficulties
to contend with. A full national treasury
and ample resources at hand to meet all
possible emergencies removed all danger
of any unsettling influences on the money
market, and give business men full confi
dence to go ahead with the splendid ad
vance which the country is making In its
Induecrle* and trade."
"Notwithstanding all this," correctly
adds the Star, "the administration will be
crttleiswi more and more in the coming
months, tor issuing bonds when each
month's treasury statement will show that
the mooey thus borrowed is simply lying
unused in the treasury. By the issue of
bonds the governtuvnt made certain that it
would not have to contend with a deficit.
But, now that the war is over, and ex
penses are being reduced, the next congress
is sure to have a problem on its hands in
dwdiaf with the surplus Ju the treasury
that h» Ekely to bring oome emborraesmeng
to the Repubhcano."
Cxor Nicholas has sent out invitations to
a peace tea- Os all who will attend. Uncle
Bam Is probably the only one who will not
bare a 'rasxah" In h's boot.
It there be a worse place on earth than
Montauk, it must be Chickamauga; and
If there be a worse place on earth than
Chickamauga, it must be Montauk.
Montauk will be a pest-hole In six
weeks.—l>r. Senn. ,
Alger should stop bis letter-writing and
get to work
Before Alger organises his white-wash
ing committee he should attend to the
work of feeding our hungry »oldi€«rs.
If some one will climb a tree and knock
the mercury down, a vote of thanks will
be In order.
Zola now has his ear to the ground lis
tening for a call home with a full pardon
Political Points in Georgia.
Pelham Home: Colonel Hogan has one
of the Populist atrtbutes. His whiskers
are Immense.
Americus Herald: From all over the
state comes the cry for the secret ballot
In Georgia. Will the legislators give it to
us !
liarlen Gazette: Chatham county should
give Allen D. Candler 5,000 majority. Up
and al 'em. Democrats of good old Chat
ham.
Decatur Democrat: Editor Ben Millikin
of Jesup, Is the Populist candidate for con
troller general, but Ben will do no Mlllikin
from the public udder this year
Bainbridge Search - Light:
Uncle Allen’s In the swim.
Hogan's got no use for him.
Since he sees hie chances slim,
Way down here in Georgia.
Tifton Gazette: Our old friend, Ben Mll
likin, who for twelve years has been un
able to successfully run a six-cqlumn
newspaper, but whom the Populists think
competent to hold down the state comp
troller general’s job, was over in Worth
speech-making last week.
Among the Editors.
Lawrenceville New Herald, Jesse B
Smith, of Martin’s district, is entitled to
the chromo for the tallest stalk of corn,
it measuring fifteen feet and ten inches
from root to tassel.
Pelham Home: E. A. Curable, of Liberty
Hill, informs us of the largest squash on
record. He has a vine that has had a
goodly number on it, the largest weighing
thirty-nine pounds.
Sparta Ishmaelite: One hundred and
three dead English sparrows were picked
up within and just outside of the small
enclosure back of the Ishmaelite office yes
terday morning. They were drowned by
the storm of Wednesday night.
Dalton Argus: "Allen Candler," the fine
registered Poland-China boar; belonging
to A. H. Shaver, dnoped dead the past
week from heart failure. He was the fin
est pedigreed hog In North Georgia—the
same stock as Kirk Farrar’s fine sow.
Blakely Observer: Charley Deal had a
Jersey Calf to suicide Sunday, or to meet
its death In a peculiar way. It was found
with its head wedged in between two
stumps on the side of a ditch, and the sup
position is that the calf's feet slipped and
it fell in the death trap.
Meig’s Correspondence Pelham Journal.
Our town is overrun with possums. A few
nights since on returning from church we
found one In our dining room, and two
nights later Mr. H. W. Slappey captured
oe that had sauntered leisurely up the hall
of his house into the bed room.
Perry Home Journal: Colonel C. C. Dun
can Is preparing to revolutionize farming
hereabout in the Hue of vine growing pro
ducts. He is developing for this purpose a
prolific quality of spuas'h. One of these
vines on his presides covers an area of 60
by 30 feet, and contains more than sixty
young kershaws, besides those that the rain
has caused to drop off.
GEORGIAN KILLED.
Has a Wife and Seven Children Living in
Columbus.
Galveston, Texas. Sept. s—Thomas Wat
son is dead and John English is a prisoner
in the county jail on the charge of mur
der. The killing occurred in a barroom
last night and English, who has but ond
hand, the right having been amputated at
the wrist, claims to have acted In self
defeuee. Beyond this he refuses to make
any statement. The deceased came here
about a year ago and received employment
iu the dyehouse of the Galveston cotton
mills. He was 29 years of age and has a
wife and seven children living at Colum
bus, Ga., his home. Three shots were fired.
One entered Watson’s head, resulting in
his death before he reached the hospital
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Th" Rev Charles Kesterson is an odd
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of the law. His fatJx'r was one of tbe
early pioneers of Han<xx:k county, Tenn.,
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When lawiesent'ss was trf its height, tbe
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locomotive or saw.the iron monsters till a
year or so ago, when he went to Knox
ville. It i.- claimed by many of his uelgb
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Tne old preacher (Unles this. He ao
knowledges the errors of his youth, but
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GEORGIA, 8188 COUNTY.
To tbe Superior Court of said County:
The petition of George N. Hurt, George
E, Scott and Edwin W. Gould, all of said
state and county, respectfully shows
1. That they desire for themselves, their
associates and succceseors to be incorpor- <
ated under the name of the "Hurt Coal
Company,” for a period of twenty years,
with privilege of resnewaJ at the end of
that time. -
3. The capital stock of tstid corporation
is to be 31,500, in shares of SIOO each, the
whole of which has already beeen paid in.
but petitioners 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 te tbe
pecuniary profit of the etxx'kholdere, and
the business of said corporation is to be
that of buying, selling and delivering coal,
and such other article® usually handled
by coal dealers, Including fire wood, if de
sired, acting as agent for other persons or
corporations in handling or selling coal
and other such Uke articles; and generally
to conduct an ordinary coal business, with
all of the rights and powers usually inci
dent to such business.
4. The pried pal place of business of tbe
proposed corporation will be in be city of
Macon said state and county.
■Wherefore your petitioners pray that
they be made a body corporate, under the
name and style aforesaid, with all the;
rights and prlsieges and subject to the
HaMlriies fixed by law
This June &th, 1898.
ANDERSON & JONES.
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
I. Robert Nisbet, clerk of Bibb Superior
Court, do hereby certify that the above is
a true copy of the original petition for tn
corporation of the Hurt Coal Company,"
as -tibe same appears on file in said clerk’s
office- 'Witness my official signature and
acai erf office, this 7th day of June. 1898.
ROBERT A. NISBET,
Clerk.
City Tax Notice.
Taxpayer are hereby notified that the
third of the city tax for 1898
is now due. Pay and stipe- tax executions.
A- B~ TINSLEY.
7 ’ -1- , , TroMurar,
MACOH TUESDAY fiVEWHVQ. SEPTEMBER 6 rflgA
Special Notice.
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XITIOXit, COXI BSPOSTTEVCK IN STITT'’?, (Tbs.)
:46S*m»1 Vstkwji F.*»i BelUln®. Wss, ngfon, fl. ft
E. Y. MAJjUARY, E. N. JELKS, -►
Presftient. Vkse-Preeiflent.
J. J. COBB, CBfibter.
Commercial and Savings Bank,
MACON, GA.
General Bonking Bustoeas Transacted.
$6.00 wll rent a box in our safety de
posit vault, an absolutely safe plan in
which to depoekt Jewelry, silverware and
securities of all kinds.
UNIONS SAVINGS BANK
AND TKBST COMPANY
MACON, GEORGIA.
Safety Depoett Doxes For Rent
J. W. Caberrfss, PresMent; S, S. Duaiay,
Vice-President; G. M. Orr, Cashier
Capitol, $200,000. Surplus, $30,000.
Interest paM on depoeito. Deposit yotir
savings and they will be iuerease»l by in
terest comjMHmded semi-annually.
• THE EXCHANGE BANK
at Mauvn, Ga.
Chpftal $600,000
Surplus 150,000
J. W. Ce-baitisß, President.
' B. 8. Dunlap, Vice-President.
O. M. Orr, ClashJer.
Lfbetal to it® customers, oocommodaCing
to the public, and prudent hi its manage
ment, this bank soil cite deposh® and other
business hi its litre.
DIRECTORS.
J. W. Cabaniss, W. R. Rogers, R. E.
Park, H. J. Lamar, N. B. Corbin. 3. 8.
Dunlap, L. W. Hunt, Sam Meyer, W. A.
Doody, J. H. Williams, A. D. Schofield.
KSTABLISHIfiD 1868.
», H. PLANT. OHAA D. HUS.Y
Gutter.
I. O. PLANT’S SON,
BANK KB,
MACON, GA.
A goners! banking bualne;® £r»i?KAet®
and all ewnotstent corteslee cheerfully «x
tended to patron®. Oertiflcstee erf depta
1 ioaued bearing interest.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of MACON, GA.
The aocountz erf banks, corporatiesa.
firms and Individuate secelred npwn sh«
moat favorabto rerun prasrtstoiH with -xrv
•ervattve banking. A chars srf rmu
taeoa reepoetfuD? teftoltod.
$L £t FLAWS,
Prili.tert
ftewgt, H. Plant, Vtw-Presrids&A
W. W. Wrigley, Cashier.
“HEADQUARTERS”
FOR
Real Estate Loans
Wo have large Quantities at money sub
ject to eight drarft for loans an dcy, farm
or suburban property.
Straight interest loans.
Annual payment loans.
Monthly payment loans.
Security Loan am! RLstract Co.
37c Second St., Phone 82.
T. B. WEST,
Becretary and Attorney
FHYBWIANB,
DR. C, H. PEETE,
Bye, Bar, No»e and Throat,
270 Seoond street.
’Phone 4®.
DR. MAUR? M. STAPXJER,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
506 Mulberry street ’Phone I3L
1872. r»R. J J. BUBERS. 1897.
Permanently toasted.
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Address In confidence, with stamp, 5A9
Fourth street, Macon, Ga.
HRBRIS, “THOiIIHS "FbLOWS<
Attoroeys and Oouaweitors at Law.
btoewu. Gte
Money.
Loans negotiated on improved city prop
erty, on farms, ad lowest marked rates,
> business of fifteen years standing. Facili
ties tmeurpaseed.
HOWARD M. SMITH
Second St., Macon, Ga.
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Write at once.
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Suite MOO, 114 Dearborn st., Chicago, 111.
PULLMAN CAR LINE
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THE NORTHWEST.
Putman Buffet Steepers on night trains.
Parlor ehalre and (toning cars on day
trains. Tbe Monon trains make tbe Caet
eet time between the Soothere winter re
sorts and tbe summer resorts of the
NWtbwest.
W. H. MeDOEL. V. P. ft G. M.
FRANK J. REED, O. P. A_,
Chieage, HL
For turttiw particulars address
R_ W. GLADING. Gen. Agt.
' ~ „ w TboujaovUle, G<
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It Is not too early to consider •w'hat to
order for the
Fall Season
and where 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
D. A. KEATING.
iGenoral Undertaker and Embalmer.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Oask»h», cases, coffins and burtal robes;
hearse and carriages furnished to all
funerals in and out of the city,
telephone 468. 322 Mulberry street, Macon,
Ga.
Is the most effective
Liver Medicine.
On the market and
We Pay the Wat Tax.
Druggists should remem
ber this and give
The preference. They and
their customers will receive a
lasting benefit.
For sale by druggists every
where.
FRENCH
TANSY
WAFERS
are Che getnitue French Tansy
Wafers, tinportod direct, from Parte, to
dies can depend upon securing relief from
and cure of Painful and irregular Periods
regard lees of cause.
HMBRSON DRUG 00.,
Importers and agents for the United States
San Jose, Cat
C. T. KENG,
Droggtet. sole agerrt for Macon. Oa.
jnaccn 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,
Maocn, Ga.
Wesleyan College Bonds.
Wo invite blds for -twenty thousand dol
lars, first mortgage bonds Wesleyan Fe-1
male College, interest six per cent, paya
ble semi-annually, Ist days January and
July. Pridpal of bonds mature as fol
lows: $5,500 Ist January, 1901; $9,500 Ist
January, 1909, and $15,000 Ist January,
1914. We reserve the right to reject any
and all bids and no bid at less than par
will be considered. For further informa
tion apply to
DUPONT OUEHRY,
•ISAAC HARDEMAN,
Committee.
Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restored
MAGNETIC IOVINE h .‘
antes to Cure Insomnia, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria,
Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Seminal Losse#,
Failing Memory—the result of Over-work, Worry,
Sickness, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgence
Price 50c, and $1; 6 boxes $5.
For quick, positive and lastingresntts fn Sexual
Weakness, Impotency, Nervous Debility and Lost
Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL
strength—will give strength and tone to every part
and effect a permanent care. Cheapest and best,
too Pills sa; by mail.
FREE —A bottle of the famous Japanese Liver
Pellets will be given with a $» box or more of
tetic Nervine, free. Sold only by
Far Sate st Goodwyn’s Drag Race east!
Brown Hooae
Dr. J. T. Gregory.
Special attention given to Hernia. Reotal
and Genl to-Urinary Disease.
Office 556 Cherry street.
Residence 603 First street.
Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 3 p. m.
11 to 12 a. m.; 4to 0 p. m.
Phone 475.
Macon, Dublin
and Savannah R. R.
»4| 2d| i idi y*
F.M..P.M UIWITONS. |A.M.|aM
-4 001 3 SOlLv .. .Macon ... .Arf 9 40tl0 16
4 151 2 50lf ..Swift Creek ~f 9 20<>0 00
4 251 3 00 f ..Dry Branch ..fj 9 Iffl 9 50
4 35 l 3 10 f . .Plke’e Peak ~S 9 (ffl 9 40
4 451 3 20tf ...Fitzpatrick ...d 8 5« 9 30
4 50| 3 30»f Ripley i 8 40] 9 25
505 350 a .. Jefferson vilte.. s] 8 2o| 915
515 4 00If ....Gallimore.... d 8 03 905
525 415 a ... .Danville ... .* 7 850
5 30 4 25 e .. .Alien town... s 7 JRI 8 50
5 40 4 40,3 ....Montrose.... ei T 25 8 35
5 50 5 00te Dudley e 7 101 8 35
6 02 5 251 s M00re.,... e 6 55] BJ2
6 15 5 40lAr. ...Dublin ~.Lv| « 30| 8 30
p.m.p.mT ;a-m.!aji.
• Passenger, Sunday.
d Mixed, Daily, except Sunday.
Book Binding.
High class work. Prices
the lowest. Get our
estimates.
News Printing Co
The News
Printing Co.
Does Binding and Job
Printing of every de
scription. Ask for
estimates. High class
work.
Don't Lose Sight
Os the Fact....
TYxit we do the highest class Bind
ery work at prices that will com
pete with any eetablistoeot tn the
country.
I® a home enterprise that doesn’t
depend upon patriotism for pat
ronage. If K can’t give you the
right sort off work at the right
price, go eteewbene.
But we do think ft, or any other
home enterprise, te entitled to a
showing—a ctanoe to bidon your
wort.
We here added to cur pfcmt a
Well Equipped
Bindery
And can now turn out anyeort of
book from a 8,000 page ledger to i»
pocket memerraodutn; or from the
handsomest ttbrory volume to «
paper back pamphieL
ReDinfling
fa a feature to which we give spo
ofed attentfem. O4d bootee, maga
zines, anything that needs rebind
ing turned eut ta best style for
toast money
Skilled men ih charge. Modern
methode used. When next you
have a Job otf binding to de Just
remember The News.
News Printing co.
I I >4 . .*•> <«.v IkA.V-
ARI’HIsBa'ZAR
M** of every dross-maker, pro-
fessional er amateur. A vatnabte feature is its
CUT PAPER PATTERNS
Each issue contains, among its rioh variety of
fashions* two gowns, for which cut paper patterns
are furnishea. If you wish to wear the latest
UTILITY SKIRTS, WASH SKIRTS, SHIRT
WAISTS, TAILOR-MADE GOWNS
<?r if you are seeking new designs, you will find
what you want in the pages of the BAZA k, at
2sc. PER PATTERN
WAIST, BLFJBVB, or «UHT COMPLETE GOWN, 7Se.
and if yon will send us the number of the pattern
you wish, and enclose the amount, use will send
* to you. If you are not familiar with the
BAZARy will send you as a special offer a
TRIAL SUB. ?sb. POUR WEEKS
upon rtttipi of *he tnomy.
W- Owts a Copy • Sub., $4 00 per year
«Mrw< ILUiFEIi 4 BROTIVRIM, CnUMiors IV. T. Hl,
MWWM»MHM«BMaMHWIWBMWBMDMW*aMaaMUVaUMHB«KWM
{Dacon and Naw York
Short Line.
Vta Georgia Railroad and Atb-ntlo Coast
Ltoe. Through Pullman oars tjetwe<m
Maoon and New York, effective August
4th, 1898.
Lv Macon....! 9 00 em 4 20 pm 7 40 pm
Lv MUl’gev’le 10 10 am 5 24 pm 9 34 pm
Lv Camak.... 11 40 am 6 47 pm 3 33 am
Lv Oftmafc.... 11 40 am 6 47 pmn.o 31 pm
Ar Aug’taC.T. 1 20 pm 8 25 pm 5 15 pm
Lv Ang’taE.T. 2 30 ptn
Ar Florence.. 8 15 pm
Lv Fayettev’le 10 15 pm
Ar Detereburg 3 14 am
Ar Richmond. 4 00 aim
Ar Wash’ton.. I 7 41 am
Ar Baltimore. 9 05 am
Ar f’h.ila’phAa. 11 35 am.
Ar New York 3 03 pm
Ar N Y, 23d st] 2 15 ]
'Pralne arrive from Augusta and points
on main line 6:45 a. m. and 11:15 a. m.
From Oamate and way stations 5:30 p. m.
A. O. JACKSON,
General Paesenger 'Agent.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A.
W. W. HARDWICK, 8. A, 4M Cberry’ St.
Macon. Ga.
Huason River DoDauiignt
The most charmtog Inland waiter trip on
the American continent.
The Palace Iran Steamera.
“New York” and “Albany"
Otf the
Hudson River Dag Line
Dafly except Sunday.
Leave New York, Deebroeeee at. .B.MO am.
Lv New York, West 23d st, N. R. 9:00 a.m
Leave Albany, HamOton M,8:30 am.
Landing st Yonkers, Pcirrt, New-
burgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point,
CartsklU and Hudson.
Tbe attractive touriev. route to the Catskill
Mountains, Saratoga and tire Adiron
dacka, Hotel Champlain and the
North, Niagara Falls and th ft
West.
Through tickete eold to all potete.
Rtstaurante on mafri deck. Orchestra on
each steamer. Send six cerrte In stamps
for "Summer Excursion Book.”
F. B. Hibbard. Gen. Paas. Agent.
EL EL Otootx, Gen. Manager.
Desbrosses st. pier, New Yorffe.
TH El
NEW YORK WORLD
Th rloe-a-Woek Edition
18 Pages a Week...
...156 Papers a Year
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Pubitebed every alternate day except Sun
day.
The Thrloe-a-Week edition of the New
York World La first among all weekly
papers in size, frequency off publication
and the freshness, acuracy and variety otf
its contents. It has all the merits of a
great $6 daily at the price otf a dollar
complete, accurate and impartial, as all
of its readers will testify. It te against
the monopolies and for the people.
It prints the news of the world, having
special news ccrreepondents 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 the household and women’s work
and other special departments otf unusual
interest.
We offer CMs unequalled newspaper and
The News together for one yew for f*.oo.
DRY GOODS.
HUTHNfINCE & 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.
eF. fl. GuttenDerger & Co.
452 Second St.
I have accepted the agency for the we’J
known Everett and Hami.nl pianos, and in
addition to other celebrated makes, such
as Sohmer & Co., Ivere & Pond and Bush
AGests, have the finest line otf t>lanoe ever
brought to the market. Lowest prices and
on easy terms. Have on hand a few second
hand pianos and organs I wtu dose out
at a bargain.
The only ssrfte, .uro
8 lk ■?’ ■ reliable Female PILL
PENNYROYAL P i LIS. kSSSj
for DR. MOTT'S
Send for circular. Price §I.OO per box, G boxes for 95.4M1.
DR. MOTT”® CHELMICAL CX>.. - Cloveluna. Ohio
For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS, Wholesale Agents.
DR . A. B. HINKLE, Physician and Surgeon.
(Does General Practice.)
Office No 870 Secowd streiS Residence No. 571 Orange rirwet.
'Phone 917, 3 eeJte. llama PIT, 4
Diseases off Eye, Dor. Nreo and 'fbrxxrt Bye gHesoa mul speartsotoo
fitted and frames fornistuxl; price reeeotw hie. Eaeii ey*“ fa sevarateJy examined and
carefully tested, so <I»R the fuM vision may be brought out wttfi accurately fitting
glasses. AJI ciiiranto diseases treated at office for $5.00 a month. CanUnement
oac-xe (without ocxmiiHoaitioin) tacfutflng 8 days treatment, cash sl6. Visits in city—
day, cash, $1.00; ntfgtjte—<s2.oo. Aid entte over U4ei>tx»e day or rdgtrt wtl! receive
premix ''ttenri-M’. Office tiourv—B to tn a. to ,18to 1 and Btn6p, m ; M<<k)&y, Fri
day and Satuyday olgfets Bto 9. ..
Exquisite are the BELTS we are now
manufacturing for Ladies
and Gentlemen.
Pure white and colored leather. See our handf*ome line of
Buckles.
Trunks repaired. No drayage charged..
G. BERND <Bo C 0.,
45O_Oherry Street ... - Macon, Ga.
IT 1S"™!
TO 'nilNK-^— — .
~r‘ n * ■>. 1
i\ \\ j_n toS II
M®|
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 S
with complete furniture list of 30 pieces.
“sTsTHrmelee,
Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Baby
Carriages.
Celebrated Cleveland Bicyclessso to SIOO
Staunch Crescent Bicycles 20 to 50
MANTELS,
TILES AND
grates....
1 ‘ -i d received. Call and see them before
. 'T 1 yOU have all the new things
x Titee ’
iOOßi|Si|
k L 14? 4 PAINTERS’ AND GUILDERS’ SUPPLIES,
T. C. BURKE,
Home Industries
and Institutions
HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO
a rroVESKB’ SOKS 00., Macon. Ga.. Maoofacterers of Sewer anfi Raflroad cal
ftect ptfpa. fitttogß, fire brick, ctay, etc. Wall tubing that will feet forever.
MACON REFRIGERATORS.
amonrs Improved Dry Air Retfriger atoca The beet Refrigerators marta Mwntt
tactured right here la Macon, any alee and otf any material desired. Tt baa QaaJities
which oo other refrigerator on the market poaoceooa. Come and see them at the «ac
tory w New rtxwt.