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HEADACHE
is only a symptom—not a
disease. So* are Backache,
Nervousness, Dizziness And the
Blues. They all come from an
unhealthy state of the men
strual organ*. If you suffer
from any’ of these symptoms—
if you feel tired and languid in
the morning and wish you could
lie in bed another hour or two
I if there is a bad taste in the
mouth, and no appetite —if
there is pain in the side, back
or abdomen- BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR will
bring about a sure cure. The
s doctor may call your trouble
I some high-sounding Latin
| name, but never mind the name.
I The trouble is in the menstrual
I organs, and Bradfield’s Female
I Regulator will restore you to
} health and regulate the menses
Ilike clockwork.
!<1 by'lrugrtfiUs for Ji a A free Illustrated
l . * h f request be mailed to
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
Closing
Out
Sale
In Bulk.
Will sell for less than
half original cost en
tire balance of
.1. W. Domingo’s
Stock & Fixtures.
China,
Crockery,
Glassware,
Tinware,
Woodenware,
Stoves and Ranges
Lamps, etc.
Show Cases, Counters,
Tables, Desks, Store
Lamps, etc., etc.
Must be sold at once;
have to vacate store.
Stock and Fixtures in
bulk at less than 50c
on the dollar—cash
Morris Harris,
Trustee.
8188 COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold before the court house door,
in the city of Macon, said county, on the
first Tuesday iu October next, between the
legal houra of sal :, all that tract or parcel
of land situated and lying in the city of
Macon. Bibb county, Ga., known as part of
lot No. 4, square 76. Said tract commenc
ing at a t'ein: on Second street, at the line
between the lyt herewith conveyed and the
lot of Charles J. Toole, said point being
52 fee t 5 inches from the alley extending
through said square 76 from Second to
Third street*. Said tract then extending
along Second street in a southwesterly di
rection 52 feet 5 inches, thence extending
b .it right angles to Second street with
even width of 52 feet 5 inches, a distance
of 125 feet. Said property levied on as the
property of James A. Toole to satisfy a
fl. fa. issued from the city court of Macon
in favpr of Appleton Church Home vs.
Jas . V Toole.
Also, at the same time and place, an un
divided one-half interest in that parcel of
land in the city of Macon, county of Bibb,
known in the plan of said city as part of
lot No. 4. or. Beall’s Hill, the same being
lot No. 6 of the sub-division of said lot No.
4. and fronting on Cole street 70 feet and
ni: ring back 140 feet. Said property levied
ou :>s the property of Mrs. A. T. Brent to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court
of Monroe county in favor of Ellis M. Tal
bott vs. Mrs. A. T. Brent.
L. B. HERRINGTON.
Deputy Sheriff. ’
SYPHILIS 1
Primary, secondary or tertiary, no mat
ter how long standing, cured for life under
absolute guarantee in from 15 to 60 days.
I have used tills wonderful remedy in my
private practice for over 20 years and have
never failed. A patient once treated by
me is tree from outbreaks forever. I use
no mercury cr potash. I will pay SSOO for
any case that I fail to cure within 60 days.
Write at once.
DR. GRAHAM,
Suite 1109, 114 Dearborn st., Chicago, HL
WILL ANNOUNCE
SELECTION.
The Prison CommissionSHas
About Come to a De
cision
AS TO PENITENTIARY SITE,
It Will Be Made Public this Week
and Some Point Near Macon
Stands Best Showing.
The "prison commissioners will name the
site for the new state prison in the next
few days, and it is more than probable that
it wii] be either 'Flovilla or Ocmulgee
Mills.
Alfter making a tour of the state and
bearing applications from many localities,
the commissioners will now decide on the
place where tine convicts will be placed
and the anonuncement will probably be
made before the present week is ou>
“Os course we can’t discuss the matter
publicly.” said Commiasioner Turner yes
terday afternoon. “All that we can say is
that we have fully investigated the matter
and have visited many localities in the
state. We have about reached a decision
and the nsult of our investigations and
deliberations will be made known in the
next few days.”
The state prison, where the convicts are
to bo concentrated, has been a matter of
interest before the public for a long time.
I‘t has been agitated again and again and
discussed throughout the length and
breadth of the state. It was placed with
the prison' commissioners and they have
authority vested in them to make the se
lection.
“We have been especially anxious in this
matter that we made no mistake, and we
have gone about the selection of a camp
site slowly, investigating all the applica
tions that were placed before us for our
consideration by the various competing
localities," said Commissioner Turner yes
terday.
“The camp will go where all the con
victs will be assembled and will be the
general distributing point. There will be
also placed the women and the children
under fifteen years of age. The-., women
convicts of the state are now under the
management of Colonel Maddox, at Heard
mont, but his lease expires next April and
the state will take them back, placing
them at the general prison camp. There
has been sharp competition between the
several localities that asked for the camp.
We will purchase about 3,000 areres of
land and will improve the place, expending
quite a large amount of money.”
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Drink—Regulates the
Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and ma
laria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous head
ache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
heart failure.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
diseases take Demon Elixir.
Indies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, 'take Lemon Elixir.
50c and' $1 bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
A PROMINENT MINISTER WRITES.
After ten years of great suffering from
indigestion, with great nervous prostra
tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and
constipation, I have been cured bv Dr.
Mozley 'h Lemon Elixir, and am now a
well man. Rev. C. C. Davis,
Eld. M. E. Church South,
No. 28 Tattnall street, Atlanta, Ga.
A PROMINENT MEMPHIAN WRITES.
Dr. H. Mozley. Atlanta: Having been a
great sufferer for three years from indi
gestion, and been treated by many phy
sicians, who failed to give me any relief,
Continuing to grow worse my brother ad
vised me to try Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir,
which remedy he had used for several
years. I commenced its use and must say
that your Lemon Elixir is the greatest
medicine on earth. I have never suffered
a dav since I commenced using Lemon
Elixir. Thanking my brother for his ad
vice and you for Lemon Elixir, am for
ever your friend, R. L. Rocco,
206 Hernando St., Memphis.
Refer auy one in Memphis to me.
A CARD.
This is to certify that I used Dr. Moz
ley’s Lemon Elixir for neuralgia of the
head and eyes with the most marked bene
fit to my general health. I would gladly
have paid SSOO for the relief it has given
me at a cost of two or three dollars.
H. A. Beall.
Clerk Superior Court, Randolph, Co., Ga.
CITY 0 c MACON
Left Brunswick Yesterday— Will Probably
Reach Here Next Thursday.
The steamer City of Macon left Bruns
wick yesterday afternoon on her return
trip io M;ucn. The cargo wa* sa large that
a portion of it had to be left in Brunswick
until ihe next trip. This -goes to show the
necessity of a new ooat, which will soon be
built. The boat is heavily loaded and it
will take huger for it to make this trip
than it has the others. A large cargo of
glassware is on board for the merchants of
the city. The rate on glass has been reduc
ed and all of the merchants are having that
class of goods sent by the line of boats.
The contract for the new boat will be
awarded this week and the work will com
mence at once. The boat will be built, here
in the city at the same place where the
other boat was put up. It is very proba
ble that a wharf and warehouse will be
built on the river bank for the convenience
of the boats when they start to running.
A regular schedule will be put and a trip
will be made to Brunswick each week.
How’s THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of catarrh that aunot be
cured bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo. O.
Walding, Kin nan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
all’s catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by
( all druggists.
all’s Family Pills are the best.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
The Drawing for Prizes Will Take Place
Friday Evening.
Our drawing for $lO in gold and ten
years subscription to The News will come
off on Friday evening at 8 o'clock at our
new office 412 Cherry street. Everybody is
invited to be present and a very large
crowd is expected.
All subscribers who have paid their sub?
scription promptly each week since July
Ist are entitled to one ticket for each week
and all subscribers who pay by the month,
quarter, or year, and have paid any length
of time in advance are entitled to tickets,
and are requested to call at the office and
• claim them sometime before Friday noon.
Bring receipt if convenient. Persons wish
■ ing to do so can pay as many weeks in ad
vance as they like and obtain one ticket
for each week. The winning numbers will
be published in Saturday’s issue of The
News and persons holding the number can
call for the prize. G. W. Tidwell,
Manager City Circulation.
THIRD GEORGIA
Probability is that it Will Go With Lee to
Cuba.
Cramer, of the Constitution, writing
from Jacksonville on the future of the
Third regiment says:
"So tar as I could learn today, the only
doubt as to the future of the Third Geor
gia regiment arises from a difference of
opinion as to whether or not it is best,
under existing circumstances, to send
them to Jacksonville. They have already
been assigned to General Lee's command
and are a part of the Seventh corps, but in
the interest of economy the war depart
ment may decide to let them remain in
Griffin until the army of occupation starts
for Cuba and then to send them direct to
Savannah or to Charleston for embarka
tion. At either one or both of these (points
some transports will be loaded, and the
Third is likely to break its camp only to
get on board of one the government’s
chartered vessels.
“I asked General Lee today about the
Georgia boys and he said he bad received
no orders as to their disposition.
“ ‘But I understand they are going to go
with me to Cuba,” he said, “and I am glad
of it. Several 'people who have seen the
regiment have made most complimentary
reports to me in regard to it. and I under
stand it is made up of just the sort of men
we will need. We are not going to have
any trouble in Cuba when we land, or for
a while afterwards, 'but there are so many
complications threatening that we should
have the very best the country has before
we get through. I have been officially in
formed that the Third Georgia, is assigned
to me. and a couple of weeks ago I re
ceived a letter from Colonel Candler say
ing he was ready to start for Jacksonvelle,
but since then I have not had any commu
nication from Washington or from him on
the subject.”
“ ‘Have you found a ! camping place for
them in the event that they should come?”
I asked.
“ ‘Not yet. but you can say to them for
me that we’ll give them the best we’ve
got, and that is saying a good deal. I wish
I had more information to give you, but
I really know less about the situation than
you do.’ ”
This was as far as I could go, but even
this much means that the Third is to be
a part of Lee’s invading force, and all
Georgia should be proud that so fine a reg
iment is going to have so magnificent a
commander.
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
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
be convinced that they are a miracle
worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
50c a bottle at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ drug
s'ere.
fl CRITICAL THUE
During the Battle of Santiago—Sick
or Well, a Rush Night and Day.
PACKERS WERE ALL HEROES.
Their Untiring Efforts in Getting Ammu
nition and Rations to the Front
Saved the It ay.
P. E. Butler, of pack train No. 3, writing
from Santiago de Cuba, on July 23d, says:
“We all had diarrhoea in more or less
violent form, and when we landed we had
no time to see a doctor, for it was a case
of rush and rush night and day to keep
the troops supplied with ammunition and
rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were
able to keep at work and keep our health;
in fact, I sincerely believe at one critical
time this medicine was the indirect sav
iour of our army, for if the packers had
been unable to work there would have
been no way of getting supplies to the
front. There were no roads that a wagon
train could use.. My comrade and myself
had the good fortune to lay in a supply
of this medicine for our pack train before
we left Tampa, and I know in four cases
it saved life.”
The above letter was written to he man
ufacturers of this medicine, the Chamber
lain Medicine Co., Des Moines, lowa. For
sale by H. J. Lamar & Son.
A LIBERAL OFFER.
The Acme Brewing Company of Macon,
Wants Letters.
The Acme Brewing Company Is in re
ceipt of hundreds of letters testifying to
the merits of Acme iMalt Tonic. These let
ters are highly prized toy the brewery peo
ple and they want more of them. There
fore they have decided to make a liberal
offer to the users of this most valuable
liquid food.
To any person writing the best letter
setting forth the benefits they have derived
from the use of Acme Malt Tonic, they will
present a case of the tonic free of change
The letter must contain not less than fifty
nor more than one hundred words and be
addressed to “Acme Malt Tonic,” care
Acme Brewing Company, Macon, Ga.
This offer will remain open until Decem
ber Ist and all who test the merits of Acme
Malt Tonic between now and that date can
enter the contest.
Acme Malt Tonic is a liquid food brewed
especially for nursing mothers, convales
cents and weak debilitated people. It
strengthens and builds up the system,
produces flesh and tones the nerves. Its
use enables any mother to supply all the
necessary milk for the nourishment of her
child. It is not a medicine but a pleasant,
stimulating beverage.
MORE POWDER USED
By Dewey Than by Schley in the Big
Fight.
Washington, Sept. 29.—Sampson used
more than twice the powder consumed by
Dewey. The former exploded about SIOO,-
000 in knocking out Cervera, while Dewey
blew up about $500,000 worth in destroying
Montejo’s fleet. Admiral Dewey has re
ported that he used during the engagement
157 8-inch, 635 6-inch, and 1,987 6-pounder,
shells, 648 3- pounders and 1,632 1-pounder
projectiles.
The ships which participated in the bat
tl 1 with Cervera’s fleet fired 67 13-inch
shells, 8 12-inch, 138 6-poanders, 783 3-
pounders and 772 1-pounders.
A TEXAS WONDER.
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Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures ail kidney and bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures diabetis, 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 trouble® in children. If
not sold by your druggist will be sent by
mail on receipt of sl. One small bottle ii
two months’ treatment and will cure any
case above mentioned.
• E. W. HAUL,
Sole Manufacturer.
P. O. Box 211, Waco, Te*ras.
Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga.
READ THIS.
Cuthbert, Ga. March 22, 1898. —This ia
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. JONHS.
Subscribers must pay up and not allow
small balances to run over from week to
week. The carriers have Deen la atructed
te accept no part pirmai from any«a«
tftor 4-»rtl
MACON NEWS THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29 1898.
REMUNERATION
OF COMMISSION.
What it Costs to Settle the
Terms bp Means of Rep
resentatives at Paris.
Sept. 29.—The peace com
missioners do not work for a dollar a day
So are .their secretaries and attaches. Those
distinguished gentlemen who are now in
Paris will not need pocket money.
They are to lack nothing to adequately
maintain their official position, and evei
the messengers are tn be given liberal al
lowances for their personal expenses
Funds to the amount of $250,000, it is un
derstood. have been deposited to the credii
of Judge Day in one of the Paris banks:
and he has unlimited authority to draw
more if that is not sufficient.
Despite .the fact that to some extent, tt
least, the peace commissioners will be th«
guests of the French government, it is ex
■peeled that it will cost the United States
a quarter of a milion doiars to negotiate I
the treaty of peace with Spain. The Frenci
government has placed the celebrated Sz- 1
lon des Ambassaduers at the disposal «f
the commission, as a place in which to
hold their meetings. This courtesy has
relieved the commission of one item of ex
pense. Despite this, however, it is 'said
that the expenses of the commissioners
and their staff will amount to something
over SI,OOO a day during their stay in
Paris.
•Because most of the members of tie
commission are already in the govern
ment's service, they will get no additional
salaries for their work with the commis
sion. Thus, Commissioners Davis, Frye
and Gray, who are drawing salaries as
United States senators, will not receive any
additional compensation 'beyond the pay
ment of their daily expenses. The same is
true of all the minor attaches, each of
Whom is employed in one ot
the departments in Washington, and whose
regulars salaries are continued during theii
absence on this mission.
The only men attached to the commis
sion who will receive salaries for their
services are Judge Day, the chairman ot
the commission, Whitelaw Reid and Mr.
Moore, iwho resigned bus place as assistant
secretary of state to accompany the com
mission as its secretary and counselor.
It is expected that Commissioners Day
and Reid will be given a fee of $25,000 each
for their work on the commission, and that
Secretary Moore, upon whom much of tire
work of preparaing the documents in the
American ease has devolved, will receive t
fee of $20,000. Mr. Corbin, son of Adju
tant General Corbin, who accompanies the
commission as an attache, will probably
get $1,500 as a recompense for his services.
The American government is paying 'the
expenses of the ladies "who are members
of the party, and tit is calculated that the
item of transportation alone for the thirty
five persons in the party by sea and rail,
will amount to at least $25,000. The spe
cial expenses of the commission in Paris
for entertainments, etc., will probably be
not less than $15,000 or $20,000.
Taking into consideration the salaries
that will have to 'be paid to persons who
take the places of the attaches of the com
mission during their absence from Wash
ington, .it will be seen, therefore, that a
quarter of a million dollars will scarcely
foot the bill.
OA.J3TOH.TA..
Bears the The in(l Y° u ave Bought
Signature
of
Piles, rules, r'lies i
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles
when all other ointments have failed. It
absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at
once, acts as a poultice, gives instant re
lief. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment
is prepared only for Piles and itching of
the private parts and nothing else. Every
box is warranted. Sold by druggists or
sent by mail on receipt of price, 50c and
SI.OO per box.
WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Proprietors. Cleveland. O
FOR SALE!
Johnson & Harris store building,
corner Fourth and Cherry
streets.
The Glover place on Huguenin
Heights, a good five room house.
The Ghepman property, No. 1020
Ocmulgee street, two four room
tenant houses and large lot.
Tenant house on Jackson street, in
rear of Hawes’ store.
Two 2-room tenant houses on
Tindall property.
Large vacant lots at Crump’s park.
20 lots on the Gray property.
Two elegant plantations in Hous
ton county.
M. P. Callaway,
Receiver
Progress Loan, Improve
ment and Iflanumc-
turing Co., fflacon, Ga
AN ORDINANCE.
Amending License Ordinance as to Whole
sale Oils, etc.
Be it.o rdained by the mayor and coun
cil of the city of Macon, and it is hereby
ordained by authority of the same. That
the license ordinance for 1898 be, and the
same is hereby amended by the insertion
of the following therein:
By the word “wholesale” used in con
nection with oils, etc., is meant the sale
of oils, etc., in original packages.
Passed September 27, 1898.
BRIDGES SMITH,
Clerk of Council.
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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.
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WATCHES. JEWELRY.
Right Prices.
Honest Goods.
BEELAND, the Jeweler,
Triangular Block. •
DIRHIONDS. CUT-GLOSS.
DRY GOODS.
HUTHNRNCE & 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.
We fire Better Prepared Than Ever
To take care of the building trade of Macon
and tributary points. Our facilities for prompt
ly filling orders are unexcelled If you are go
ing to build a house it will ave you money to
see us before buying your material. If you
desire to build by contract, we are contractors
and builders and take any house, large or small
by contract.
Macon, Sash, Door and • umber Co.
Office, Fourth Street, Phone 416.
Factory Enterprise, South Macon, Phone 404
THE FAIR STORE
,
Has removed to Cherry street, next to
Payne & Willingham’s and L. McMa
nus’ furniture stores and opposite Em
pire Store.
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. BERND <2c O 0.,
450 Cherry Street - - Macon, Ga
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Home Industries
and Institutions!
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HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO
U. BTEVEHS’ SONS CO., Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cul
vert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever.
MACON REFRIGERATORS.
JfUBCKE’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 possesses. Come and see them st the fac
tory 99 Nev street.
I
Bids Wanted.
MACON
DIAMOND JUBILEE.
Bids for Privileges will be
received up to Oct. 1 at the
office of the Chairman of
the Privilege Committee.
ELLIS M. TALBOTT,
Chairman Committee on Privileges.
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COOL NIGHTS J
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■ 1W PLEASANT DAYS-- J
J lii the fall of the year when the long summer 4*
has tired nature out INDIAN SPRING is
4 ? the most delightful health resort in the South. * *
t THE WIGWAM,- —x I
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4* Under its new management, is pronounced by « *
all the patrons of the hotel this year as equal *•
in every respect to the best hotels. * *
X You can find rest, health, comfort and pleasure **
4* at the WIGWAM o
ft T. C. PARKER, Proprietor. “
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4 Cl. E. Hooper, Manager.
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Diamond
Jubilee...
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October 11,1213 and 14
Macon Will Celcbiate the
Annroei scity of I lei Foundation.
Four Days of Spectacular Splendor.
October 11, Patriotic Day.
A great procession with Miss Columbia and Uncle Sam
and a review by the King of the Carnival.
October 12, Floral Dey.
Gorgeous parade of flower-decked vehicles; a battle of
of roses, presided over by the queen of the flowers.
FLORAL BALL
October rj, T'i ades-Display Day.
Procession of trade floats emphaizing the industrial and
comerctal progress.
...THE VENETIAN RETEL AT NIGHT ...
October 14, Maeon Dvy.
The living flag, with 1,500 school children.
The Unpar ailed “War and Peace ? Night
Pageant.
showing Dewey on the Olympia, Hobson on the Merrimac, the burning of the
Maria Teresa, the Death of Bagley, the Surrender of Tonal to Wheeler, the Apo
theosis of P- •e, the Glorification.of Macon, Georgia, the South, and the Imperial
■Democracy.
Meeting of the King and Queen of the Carnival on the slope of Colemans
hill.
THE QUEEN’S BALL AT NIGHT
Pain s Fireworks.
Showing, the battle of Manila Bay, the nights of October 11, 12, and 13.
Gieat Race Meeting.
Conducted by the Macon Driving Club. Every day trotting and running.
Railtoad Rates.
the lowest ever before conceded a city celebration.
320 Second Street.
For Rent.
233 Bond street; 6 rooms. I; 758 Second street, 10 rooms.
482 Orange street;6 rooms. 364 Spring street; 8 rooms.
208 Tatnall street; very large lot with ■ 372 College street; 8 rooms,
ten ant house in rear. • 757 New street; 6 rooms.
Eight-room dwelling; Rogers avenue,: 607 Georgia avenue; 6 rooms.
Vineville. Store and dwelling; corner Third and Oak
T.vo six-room dwellings; Cleveland streets.
avenue, Vineville. jj ....
Fire and Accident Insurance.
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