The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, September 07, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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2 THE MACON NEWS. ESTABLISHED l »«4. NEWS PRINTING COMPANY, PUBLISHERS. R. L. McKENNBY, Buelnew Mn«r. TOM M. LOYLBfIS. Editor. ni E evening raw? wru bcvuvered by carrier or inafl, per riar, 16 W>; p« wmt*. K oruta. THE NEWS will t» tor b*j« on train*. Oorrespoodeoee on !»ve subject* sGllcftefl. Real name <* writer gbouKl Moompur wun*». Subscriptions payable in advauoa. failure to receive paper about*! be reported to the tnialne* aAee. Add rose all ooin/nanioalioM to THE MEWS. Offlco&t Corner Second and CLorry Streets'. GHfImBER OF GOmmERCE Endorses the Anniversary and Carnival Edition of The News, •, _ £■ u Mr Morrtotjn I tow* r», pvsi ■Jn _ duat of the < ajnanlKjr uC Cum _ j.jP BH-ron, to the New* ns i_ ~ luwa _ The News (PutShhing Company _ —OeoUumen: 1 deeAre to u*M _ m _ ray cordial ondoraomual cK year i A , ~,, proposed Carnival txiUfcai ui n.tm* . New*, to wfAch yoo prutwoe to, . .. iV prawnt li> propur form Cbc. . _ . many advantages which i«a ... ,£ U>- Macoa to uunalderatton. \ Suoh (jbj advirt;s«sjxiirt of oar • j " city cannot ton to <lo good, .1 ?,/ arvl deserves tin* oncouruge j_ men l aud support of every est- J. Izon. It will be a fitting pre , fauu to the Grwud Diamond * , Jubilee umd will , i . sound tbe rally for this most j * signal event In our htetory. , , . t . Sptaklng for myself, and vofc- I a . lug, 1 bellevu, too Chamber of j. Commerce, 1 wish you abund „ , i not suocohu In your laudable «,"> ,4, undertaking. . R. M. ROOHKS, Proa. Chamber of Commerce. The Carnival. Preparations for Macon's great anniver sary Diamond Jubilee anil Carnival are going ah (Mil in a most satisfactory way, ami the various committees haviiiK the work of the dilToriui departments la charge are doing most excellent and public spirited work for Macon. The business men of the city generally should remember that a large number of people who have undertaken the responsi bility of carrying the undertaking to a suc cessful issue are givlu* their time and their energies free and without hope of re ward to the city and for the general good of the community. In order to secure the succeasof the plans that have been laid It will bo necessary for a certain amount of money to bo con tributed and the lluauee committee looks to the business sense of the merchants and citizens generally to «e uro this amouut. After all, this is only an investment made, and an investment that must bring its re turns within the next thirty days. It is certain that not less than a hundred tkou oaud dollars will hi brought to Maeon and put in circulation here .is a result of the carnival Five per cent of this amount will have to be in vexed iu order to insure tho results The ttnance committee is now at work among the merchants to secure the money, and it should be forthcoming with as little trouble as possible to the gentle men who have undertaken the arduous aud generally thankless task of solicitors for con'tribuuous We have no doubt, that the money will be contributed, but what we want to impress ujton those who are ap proached and who will be the direct benefl claries of the money that is put la circula tion here as a result of the carnival, is that there should he no haggling and no hesitation. The work ot securing mom y by solicitation is no easy task Someone has got to do it and it is proper for the people of the city t be prepared. They are not doing a favor to the solicitng commit tee, but are making an investment for themselves, and they have had ample time to decide what amouut they can afford :« give. If they have not thought of the mat ter, let thorn now consider it in the light which has been thrown on it and give lib erally, promtly and cheerfully so ass to en courage and lighten the work of the com mittee. The carnival plans have been pitched on a scale that would reflect credit on a city three* times the size of Macon. It is ve*ry probable that no city in the South out side of New Orleans has ever undertaken such a senes of displays as will be given free to the visitors to Maeon. The rail roads have been liberal in the granting of rates and this alone insurer a big attend toioe. .. Only some four weeks remains before the earnlval opens and It liquid be the aim of every citizen of Maeon to do everything in his or her power now to add to the crowds and the attractions of the occasion. Talk H up and boost it along. Let’s get down to work and give our minds to the carnival. Let's help ;be gentlemen who are douig the work out of a spirit of en terprise that is commendable and proper. Let every man iu Macon be an advertis ing medium for the great carnival and let us all celebrate Maocn s seventy-fifth birthday with a rush. A Gross Injustice to Macon. A eiatenieut made at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday is ealeu-, lated to do this city no little damage un iiot be worth anything, and which are not Some time ago the Chamber appointed a committee to investigate the question of Insurance rates for Macon, and singularly enough appointed three insurance agents for the larger companies to make the in vestigation. It is not to be presumed that any mem ber of the Chamber of Commerce thougnt for an instant that the report of that com mittee would be unfavorable to the insur ance companies. The fact of the matter is that the report contained a number of comparative flgures which may or may not be worth anything, which are Dot worth auyth ag so far as bringing about any change in the situation is concerned It is a general complaint and the gen eral belief that the Insurance rates in Ma <*on are too high and the sympathy of the business community .3 entirely with the gentleman who has undertaken to make the fight for lower rates. He has gone into a desperate struggle against heavy odds and it is unfortunate that the committee from the Chamber of Commerce could not have found itself able to give him, and not the insurance companies, their support. But the statement was made in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday by the chairman of the committee on these In surance rates that the reason Macon had higher rates than other cities was that she had an inefficient fire department and an insufficient water supply. Neither of these statements are in accordance with the existing facts. Macon's Are depan taoal hi not to efficient &n it* record will show most oon cl naively end while It la true that the water supply for the last few month# and up to a month ago has not been such aa to create a sense of security U is nevertheless a fact that the insurance rate# now existing have stood through all stages of the water supply and would stand until all rivers and all waters are merged into the Styx and there frozen over If the people of Macon do not make an effort to free themselves. Such an abortive report a« that brought in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday and such a statement a* that attributing the cause of s he high rates to Insufficient wa ter and inefficient Are department are cal culated to kill the Chamber of Commerce and under the circumstances we are of the opinion that the people would applaud the killing Macon's Are departement Is no* lnefL cient. A statement to this effect should meet with prompt and public denial from the Chamber of Commerce. In Justice to the department and in Justice to the prop erty owners of the city who pay the in surance rate# raised because of this false hypothesis the Cnamber of Commerce ehould repudiate the statement and stamp it as injurious to the good name and com mercial Interests of the city. Macon has not an insufficient water supply In Justice to the water company and in Justice to the property owners who pay the Insurance ratee kept at their pres ent bas:a because the insurance companies say that Macon has not enough water, the Chamber of Commerce should correct the statement and officially announce what Is a fact that Macon has now as good a water supply as any city In Georgia or In the country. If the agents of the insurance companies who were appointed a committee from the Chamber of Commerce to Investigate the insurance rates the city of Macon can find no better reason than these for bur dining Macon with higher insurance rates than her neighbors the rate ought to coaio down at once. Mrs. Myrick’ B Roast. Mre. Myrick, of the Americus Times Re corder, talks straight out in open meeting as is her wont in addreseing herself to the subject of the differences between she of ficers and men of the Third Georgia regi ment. Tho Times-Recorder says: "Ten days ago Colonel-Judge Candler telegraphed Congressman Livingston, ‘We are all spoiling for a Job in the service, hurry to Washington and fix us,” and wo were told in the Washington dispatches twenty-four hours aferward that the influ ential Lon had gone and worked the scheme through his bosom friend, Assis tant Secretary Micklejohn, which keeps 1,200 good men from the comforts of home in order that another bosom political friend, Colonel-Judge Candler and his of ficers, might draw more money than they ever made In one year In all their lives before. "The returns will doubtless come in later from Colonel Lon’s rushed trip to Wash ington and his recent seance with Brother Micklejohn The Republicans will need some scattering votes to put through some pet zntasure in congress this winter. We will then probably see chronicled the last act in this shameful deal aud living trag edy, which is a disgrace to Georgia. Con gressman Bartlett and Senator Bacou tried to undo the wrong done the private soldier, but their Influence eou n't%l for naught against Livingston, the bosom friend of Republican Assistant Secretary of War Micklejohn. “Well, it has been said and can be said again, Birds of a feather will flock to gether.” But there Is a hereafter, and all things come to those who wait. Let the boys in ranks and their kith and ktn abide their inning, and when their day comes, as it is sure to do. let 'them turn their smoke less powder upon these would-be-warriors, who are in for revenue only, and crush their political aspirations into a shapeless mass of debris which will be permeated with rottenness that even 'Democratic buz zards will not be eaucht flying 'uwmwl thereabouts ’ A circular has been issued from Populist headquarters In Atlanta instructing county chairmen of that party. In effect, to do all they can toward bringing about fusion 'be tween the Republican and Populist parties during the approaching elections. The circular declares that there are thousands of negro votes to be had “If they oan be made to see that they are in the same boat." It may be that, they are "in the same boat" with some of the Populist leaders, but there are thousands of white Populist voters who decline to take further passage In that craft. What would suc cessful fusion amount to in Georgia, asks the Savannah News. Look over into North Carolina for an answer. The white people of this state are not prepared to have negro politicians running their state and county offices, and thetr insane asylum and other charitable institutions. The city of Nashville has about decided to open hydrants for the purpose of fur nishing free water for the poor. The city attorney of Nashville has held that the board has a right to grant free water, and it is likely that before a great w hile public hydrants will be opened In different parts of Nashville for the benefit of families un able to pay tho water tax Water is as much a necessity of life as the air we breathe, and many believe that every city should furnish free water to those who are unable to pay for It. Os course this does not apply to all of the luxuries and con veniences of water, for baths, sprinkling, etc . but merely for drinking and domestic purposes. Kansas was one of the states where cap ital was not protected, yet Kansas has "money to burn.” The legislation com plained of, according to the Indianapolis Sentinel, freed her from a heavy annual drain for interest and dividends at once began piling up money, and now domestic capital is abundant and profits from it are retained in the state. The so-called "fool legislation" has proven a lasting benefit. Tho Atlanta Journal says: “We eongrat oulate Macon on the prospect of her Car nival, which will begin October 11, and continue three days Thousands of dollars will be expended upon the preparations for this event, and it will undoubtedly be both interesting and brilliant." The Chattanooga Times gives names of over 300 soldiers who have died of disease in Chlekamauga and it is safe to say that a large percentage of the deaths is charge able to the negligence and incompetency of the medical department of the govern ment. The New York Sun says that Hon. Joe Bailey, of Texas, the leader of the minor ity in the house, has fallen from his high eetate and is now the "sulky darling" of a single congressional district. "There Is more fibbing.” says the Au gusta Chronicle, "about malaria than any thing else and Southern people make their section odious to many Northerners by libelling :he atmosphere. “Four cent cotton," whines a Georgia planter, and this leads the Jacksonville iFla.) Metropolis to ask “Why cultivate suck an unprofitable crop everey year?" The Smith family recently held a re union in New Jersey. Some of them prob ably died in the war. but 3.000 of them managed to get together. The Philadelphia Record remarks that as the advance agent of prosperity goes over the route he finds that he did not overbill the show. Chicago News: “ ’Roosevelt for 1004' is the political slogan now heard and in a few days the stirring cry will be heard. 'Alger for 2004.’ " The New York Times thinks that cigars *lll be better and cheaper. o a. s «i» o m. z A . Bean toe Kind Yob Haw Ajagw Bougnt % r<2Ssga& i pfm POWDER A jolufely Pun* The Spanish Character. Fmlle Olliv* r forrra>rly prime minister of France, o< utribates to The Century an article on “America, Spain and France." M Qlllvler says: ibe Sp init-h ration hoe brilliant quali ties. It le chivalrous, intrepid and never wanting in patience r*nd oouroge. It Is never astonished Its misfortunes and never doubts its ability to triumph over them. To blustering indolence it Joins immeasurable pride and pitiless hardness of heart. Nothing that has existed is com parable to it, and it considers itself su jv rior to everything. Whoever disputes ito supremacy is hold so merit suppression, and its w Fide Mstc rv is but an incessant extermination It Wotted out the Moors and the Indians and at home, in order to go on >'XtorD!liiatlrig. It beoatoo the people o? the inquisition, of tho auto-da-fe; it ex termlmi'ed tin* heretic as in no other Christian land. Ir. this passion for destroying, striking, ravaging, ev n the 'npital of its fuith was not re-peotxxl, so that when the hordes of Charles V fell upon Home they commit ted more spoliations and sacrileges, caused more ruin, than did even the barbarians of tho north Rome still bears the marks of this abominable devastation, for it has not been possible wholly to obliterate the marks of the naiL driven in the fresooes of Haplia .l at tfce Vatican, on which hal berd were hung. Now, proud extermi nators cannot be civilizers. They do not assimilate peoples They only make them st: tier and exploit them till they exasper ate them and force them to revolt. Scrofula to Consumption. Any one predisposed to Serofula oaS never be healthy and vigorous. Thll taint in the blood naturally drifts intc Consumption. Being such a deep-seated blood disease, Swift’s Specific is the only know n curt* for Scrofula, because it is the only remedy which can reaoi the disease. Scrofuia appeared on the head of my llttß grandchild when only 38 months old. Short!j after r 'reu!cir,a oot it apread rapidly all ovei t; r body. The eeahs on the 6ores would pea off on the eUgalca? touch, and the odor thai would arise made tho at>- moephere of the room Sickening and unbearable. The disease next attacked u “ IP 'w£f the eye«, and wo feared she ifctdSf Jgf wonhl lose her sight. En>- Incut physicians from the njag r \ surrounding country were v? 1 consulted, out could do Bml nothing to relieve the lit tie innocent, and gave it caae was hopeless and iu;• -i possible to save the child's eyesight. It wal then that we decided to try Swift’s Specitlo That medicine at once made a speedy and com plete euro. She is now a young lady, and hal never had a sign of the disease to return. Mrs. Koto Berkeley, Salina, Kan. Scrofula is nu obstinate blood disease and is beyond the reach of the average blood medicine. Swift’s Specific 5.5.5. r TLBIood ie the only remedy equal to such deep* seated diseases; it goes down to tfi« very foundation and forces out ever} taint. It is purely vegetable, and il the only blood remedy guaranteed t« contain no mercury, potash or othef mineral substance whatever. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company Atlanta, Georgia. fl!.a <4 is r non-poLonocf I rniii'-'ly for Oimorrheea, idyfvlwObKEts I§| Giefit, S p ■ rmatorrhcea fgSf io sto t ASSI Whites, unnatural die- JSP&f Ons-rar., ’Hi charges, or any inflamma m sii.e.-n, ‘-ion, irritation or ulcera oitoe»ij‘.!ix. tion of mucous mom rntvAHS GwtMKUtCo. bianes. Non-astringent. 'WAcihcixiuh.o.pgjji Mo!si b r toKJL jg i 2r : S:-' or sent iu plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for cV'e fI.OU. or 3 bottles, fi.?s. * •* Circular sect on request In order to reduce our stock of specta cles and Eyeglasses we will, for a short time, sell all f2.fio 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. 1 WiiSiam’s Kidney PiiSs Y ' ITae no equal in diseases of ( f Kidneys and Urin-iry Organs. Have > I you neglected your Kidneys? Have ’ ' yon overworked your nervous sys- ( I jltera and caused trouble with your . and Bladder? Have you I ( pains in the loins, side, back, groins, ► I and bladder? Have you a flabby ap- . . pearance of the i?*ce, especially! I under the eyeo ? Too frequent de-. | i ’ s \ re P urine ? William's Kidney , Pills will impart new* life to the dis- < * i leased organs, tone up the system> ,>and make a new man of you. By •. ' mail 50 cents per box. f & William- Xrc. Co . Props., Cleveland Q, \ Fwr o*’e by H. J. Lamar & Son, Whate **J* Aiptwt*, GEORGIA. BEI+B COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed to secure debt made by D. M Neill-.ran, -.lated Macon, Ga., Sep tember 23d, 1897, and recorded in the office of elerk superior court. Bibb county, Ga., in book 92, page 23?, the undersigned will sell on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of August, IS9B, before the court house door of Bibb county, during the legal hours of sheriff's scales, at public outcry, to the hi ghee t bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that lot tract or parcel of land, situated lying and being in Che city of Ma con. in acid state and county, and known In the plan of said city os 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 former] y belonging to the estate of John Flowers. In saM deed to secure debt ft 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 paid when due. then. In that event, the power of sale should become operative, and such dt fault having occurred, the above de scribed property will be soid under said power of salt for the purpose of realizing the amount cf the indebtedness, which will be, on the twenty-third day of August. lSi"*. $544.£3. besides the expenses of the proceeding. The proceeds of said sale will be applied to the payment of sail Indebtedness and the balance, If any, paid to the said D. M. Nelligan. MRS. H N. WHITE. July 19th. 189 S. City Tax Notice. Taxpayers are hereby notified that the third tnetalbnent of the city tax for IS9S is now due. Pay aod save tax ex ec u Done. A. EL TINSLEY, Trmmr. MAQON WSWS WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7 ißg9. Special Notice. s*oc Ste >n*—«y reetfteoce tn VtoeviTk wlth or wttoaut fumttura John L ilarck tttm- COU£ gEWCATraNBrjIAIL Mrala m.« -*<-1 - mectukatcsi k steam, ijEppijgLgjgpj, railroad and structural iPJHH XThjstratei c*»<Uog free. State "joje. t in which lUTiosu, unrriTm, (Tm.) Bawi», W-fciasti*. IX t v——laammuiCTiiamiimtiflnmmunß-i'ii' «Mu<ur EL r. MIALLiARY, EL N. JELKS, PreeJdeDt. Vice-Preside nL JT. J. COBB, Cashier. Commercial and Savings Bant MiACON, GA Gfiaerai Banking Business Transacted. jggg||gg|p $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 all kinds. ONION SAVINOS BANK ANDTBUBT COMPANY MACON, GEORGIA. Safety Deposit Boxes For Refit. 3. W. Cabenfss, Rresldent; S. S. Dunlay, VI ce-Presldent, G. M. Orr, Cashier. Capital. $200,000. Surplus, $30,000 interest paid on deposits. Deposit your B&vingß and they will be increased by in- j terest compounded semi-annually. THK EXCHANGE BANK of Macon, Ga. Capital $500,000 Surplus 150,000 J. W. Oabantee, President 8. S. Dunlap, Vice-President C. M. (hr. Cashier. L/fbctaJ to its customers, accommodating to the public, and prudent in its manage ment this bank solicits deposits acid other business ip its line. DIREGTOIuS. 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. XSTABLI-SHMIi 3 8(38, SL B PLAIT?. CHAS, D. HURT Caakiwr, U O, PLANT’S SON, BANKER, MAOOK, GA. A general banking buelaeen tr»nsaet«e find all consistent cortesiea cheerfully fix tended to patrona. Certificates of issued bearing Interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ot MACON, GA. Tho aoconnts si banks, corporatise* firms and Individuals received open the most feToroble terms consistent with ?<*u sorvatlve banking. A share at vme ’m» fsass raepsetfaDv tssUeltedL R. EL PLANT, PresldsaL Georgs H. Plant, VTee-Prerideffit W. W. Wrlgley, Cashier. HEAD QUARTERS - FOR Beal Eslata 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 Rbstract Co. 370 Second St., Phone 82. T. B. WEST, Secretary and Attorney. PHYSICIANS, r»R. C, H. PEETE, Eye, Bar, 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. SUBEBS. 1897. Permanently located. In the special ties venereal; lost energy restored; female iregu lari ties and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address In confidence, with stamp, 519 Fourth street, Macon, Go. HBBRIS, THQfIIHS & GLRWSON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Macon, Gsl Money. Leans 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. SYPHILIS 7 Primary, secondary or tertiary, no mat ter how long standing, cured for Hfe under absolute guarantee in from 15 to 60 days. I have need this wonderful remedy in my private practice for over 20 years and have never failed. A patient once treated by me is free from outbreaks forever. I use no mercury or potash. I will pay SSOO for any case that I fall to cure within 60 days. Write at once. DE. GRAHAM, Puite MOO, 114 Dearborn st, Chicago, IU. PULLMAN OAR LINE fi*I*"' 1 *"' " ■ * BETWEEN Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Louisville and Chicago and THE NORTHWEST. Pul man Buffet Sleepers on night trains. Parlor chairs aod dining cars on day trains. The Mooon trains make the fast est time between the Southern winter re sorts acid the summer resorts of the Northwest. W. H. MeDOEL V P. ft Q. M. FRANK J. RBHD, G. P. A, Chicago, TIL For further particulars address SL W. GLADING, Gen. Agt. w Tbotnasv*©, Go. It is not too early to consider what 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 Chat the garments were made by artists. GEO. P, BURDICK & C 0„ Importing Tailors. D. A. KEATING. .'GenortU Undertaker and Embaitner. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets, eases, coffins and burial robes; hearac and carriages furnished to all funerals in and out of the city, telephone 468. 322 Mulberry street, Macon, Go. L. L. lx Is the most effective Liver Medicine. On the market and We Pay the War Tax. Druggists should remem ber this and give I — I — L The preference. They and their customers will receive a lasting benefit. For sale by druggists every where. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS These are the genuine French Taney Wafers, imported direct from Paris. La dies can depend upon securing relief from and oure of Painful and Irregular Periods regardless of cause. EMERSON DRUG 00., Importers and agents for the United States San Jose, Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent tor Macon, Ga. maeon screen Go. Manufacturers of the best adjustable wire window screens and screen doors. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Es timates furnished free of charge. J. D. Newbanka, manager, 215 Cotton avenue, Macon, Ga. Wesleyan College Bonds. We invite bids for twentty thousand dol lars, first mortgage bonds Wesleyan Fe male College, interest six per cent, paya ble semi-annually, Ist days January and ’July. Pricipal of bonds mature as fol lows: $5,500 Ist January, 1904; $9,600 Ist January, 1909, and! $16,000 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 OUERRY, ISAAC HARDEMAN, Committee. HIE^DBPO vitality Made a Well Man THE of Me. GREAT jrf33 CTRENCH REMEDY produces the above reeuff ** In 30 days. Cures Nervous Debility. bnpotency. Varicocele, Failing Memory. Stops all drains ana losses caused by errors of youth. It wards off In sanity and Consumption. Young P.fen regain Man hood and Old Men recover Youthful Vigor. It gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fits a man lor business or marriage. Easily carried in the vest pocket. Price f*rt PTC 5 Boxes $2.50 by mail, in plain pack- OU V I w. age, with written guarantee. OR. JfcAlTo HAKRA, Paris For Sate at Goodwyxt** Drag Store and Brown Haase Pharmacy. Dr. J. T. Gregory. Special attention given to Hernia, Reotai and Genito-Urinary Piaease. Office 556 Cherry street. Residence 603 First street. Hours: 8 to 10 am.; 2 to 3 p. m. 11 to 12 am.; 4 to 6 p m. Phone 475. Macon, Dublin and Savannah R. R. s 4| 2d] j Idj 3* P.M.|P.M~ ~ ~ STATIONS. {A.M.[A-M --4 00! 230 Lv .. Macon .... 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Is a home enterprise that doesn't depend upon patriotism for pat ronage. 1 1 ft oant give you the right sort at work ot the right price, go elsewhere. But we do think it, or any other home enterprise, is entitled to a showing—a chance to hidon your work. We have added to on plant & Well Equipped Bindery And can now torn out anyeort at book from a 3,000 page ledger to a pocket memorandum; or from the handsomest library volume to a paper back pamphlet. HeDindlng Is a feature to which we give spe cial attention. OM hooks, maga zines, anything that needs rebind ing turned out tn best style tor toast money Skilled men to charge. Modern methods used. When tKjxt, you have a Job of binding to do Just remember The News. News Printing Co. meets the requirements of every dress-meeker , pro fessional or amateur. A valuable feature is its CUT PAPER PATTERNS Eaeh issue contains, among its rich variety of fashions, tsvo gowns, for which cut paper patterns art furnished. If you wish to wear the latest UTILITY SKIRTS, WASH SKIRTS, SHIRT WAISTS, TAILOR-MADE OOWNS or if you art seeking stew designs, you will find what you want in the pages of the BAZAR, at 2gc. PER PATTERN WAIBV, NLBKVK, or SKIRT COMPLETE GOWW, 750. and if you will send ns the number of the pattern you wish, ami enclose the amount , we will send it to you. If you are not familiar with the BAZAR , rot will send you as a special offer a TRIAL SUB. 25c, POUR WEEKS * upon receipt <f Vte money. 10 Coots a Copy • Sab., $4 00 per year Andrew :ÜBt>BU A BROTHERS, Pnbtßben, sh Y. CHr Bacon and New Yorfc Short L-lne. Vis Oerangfa ItelVroad and Atlantic Coast LAor . Through PvUman ears between Macon and New York, effective August 4th, 1898. Lat Macon.... 9 00 am 4 20 pm 7 40 pm Lv MlU’gev’le 10 10 ami 6 24 pin 9 24 pm Lv Camak.... 11l 40 am 647 pm 333 am Lv Oamak.... 11 40 am 6 47 pmh.o 31 pm Ar Aug’taO.T. 120 pm 888 pm 5 15 pm Lv Aug’taSLT. 8 30 pm A r Florence.. 818 pm Lv Fayefetev’le 10 15 pm Ar Petersburg 3 14 am Ar Richmond. 4 00 am Ar Wash’ton.. i 7 41 am Ar Baltimore 905 am Ar Phila’phia. 11 26 am Ar New Yorks 2 03 pm Ar W Y. W 23d st| 8 15 pmj 1 Trains arrive from Augusta and points on main line 6:45 a. m. and 11:15 a. m. I From Oamak and way stations 5:30 p. m. A G. JACKSON, General Passenger Agent. JOB W. WHITE, T. P. A. W. W. HARDWICK, a A, 434 Cherry 0L Maoen. Qa. Hudson Biver DgDauiiont The most charming ftrtamd water trip on the American continent. The Palace Iron Steamers, “New York" and “Albany” Os the Hudson River Dan Line Daffy except Sunday. Imrve New York, Desbrosses at.. 8 .-40 a.m. Lv New York, West 23d at, N. R. 9:00 a.m Leave Albany, HamUton at, 8:30 a.m. Landing at Yonkers, Wert Point, New burgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point. Oatak.il 1 and Hudson. The attractive tourist route to the Oats kill Mountains, Saratoga and the Adiron dack*, Hotel Champlain and the North, Niagara Falls end the West. Through ticket* sold to all points. Restaurants on main deck. Orchestra on each steamer. Send six cents in stamps for “Summer Excursion Book.” F. B. Hibbard, Gen. Pass. Agent. E. £1 Otooflt, Gen. Manager. Desbrosses at, pier, New York. TH e: NEW YORK WORLD Thrloe-a-Week Edition 18 Pages a Week... ...156 Papers a Year FOR ONE DOLLAR. Published every alternate day except Sun day. The Thrloe-a-Week edition of the New York World is first among all weekly papers to sixe, frequency of publication and the freshness, acuracy and variety of its contents. It has all the merits of a great $6 dally at the price of a dollar oomplete, accurate and impartial, ae all of its readers will testify. It is against the monopolies and for the people. It prints the news of the world, having special news correspondents from all paints on the globe. It has briliaat illustrations, stories fay breat authors, a capital humor ous page, complete markets, a depart ment of the household and women's work and other special departments of unusual interest. We offer Cite anajuaßed newspaper and The News together for one ynr tor t*.oo. DRY GOODS. HUTHNHNCE 8 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. _ jpg’ F. fi. Guttenfieißei & Co. 1 fK ' ,v ;VVv the ogotvey for the sroU known Everett and Harvard pianos, and to | Jw.' addition to other celebrated makes, euoh y as Rohmer it Co., Ivors & Pond and Buah ZSflSjiSiSpv Yje»> s & Goats, have the finest Une of pianos ever brought to the market. Lowest prices and - •. on ea«y terms. Huve on hand a few second hand I'ianoa and organs I will ck>oo oal only B«fn, rure Oil i Q JEST r tRP!! mfML r! LlO. xtslsstsssz for 13 3t. MOTT’S P3EHYROYAL FILLS and take no other. fST" Send for circular- Sprite #I.OO per box. « boxes for $6.00. 1 ' OH. MO XT’S CHEMICAL CX), - Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by H. J. LAMAR &. SONS, Wholesale Agents. DR. A.. B, HINKLE, Physician and Surgeon. (Does General Practice.) Office No 870 Second str«*. Residence No. 571 Orange Kriri. TPhooe 917, 2 cates. Theme eiT, 4 l>laeaeee of Bye, Far, Noee and Ttwont specialties. Byo gfeaKus and speetacle* fitted and frames furnished; price reason** bio. Bach eye is separately examined and carefully tested, eo that the full vision may be brought out 'ritli acoarately fitting glasses. AH dironle dlsoasew treated at office for 15.00 a month. Confinement oases (without complication) including 8 days treatment, cash 315. Tight* in city— day, ceutfi, $1.00; fright--$2.00. AH calls over telephone day or tight wOl receive prompt attention. Office boors—B to 10 am., 14 to 1 and BtoC {X m.; Monday, Fri day and Satusday nights Bto 9. „ 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 drayage charged. G 5. BERND &c C 0., 450 Cherry Street - - - Macon, Ga. IT IS TIME TO THINKS—. 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 SSO to SIOO Staunch Crescent Bicycles 20 to 50 ****MANTE L S TILES a n d grates.... 1 i 1 i 1 r—j V jj; New Hnr- of handsome manflfclr,, etc., >V ' received Call ami see them before nj j § y<>U 1 lIAVC Ihe ntif tfatog« = = ■ PAMTERff AND BUILDERfr SUPPUE3O. T. BURKE, H ome Industries and Institutions HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO «. *T»VENB ’ SONS 00.. Macon. Ga.. MacKi*ac*tirars of Sewar and Raffroad o»0- vert pipe, fitttogß, fire brick, day, etc. Wall tubing that will teat forever. MACON REFRIGERATORS. ■roanrs Improved Dry Air Refriger man. The beet Refrigerator* made. Mmm fa stored right bene In Macoo, any *i*e and of any mertortal desired. H has qaaHtte* which no other refrigerator on the market poemeea. Dome and see them «t th* too tory m New gtre*. —— i” ■* v T-" '' * \