The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, October 01, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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Scrofula to Consumption. Any one predisposed to Scrofula cal never be healthy and vigorous. Thil ; taint in the blood naturally drifts int< I Consumption. Being such a deep-seated ; blood disease, Swift’s Specific is the I only known cure for Scrofula, because I it is the only rwniedy which can reach j the disease. Scrofula appeared on the h<ivi of my’ltth grandchild when only 18 month* old shortlj ' after br< aking out it apu>ad rapidly ail ovei ; her body. Tin- -< ul -on lb'■ sores, would pee I off on tne slightest touch, and the < dor ttia ! would arise made the at moephere of the room sickening and unls-arablo. fcX, The diwase next attacked I the eyes, and we feared she ___ JK? would lose her sight. Em- f-m- (fir i inent phvHielann from the WgM re i surrotoxfing country were v/ MyX 1 Consillterl, but Could do jk nothing to relieve the lit 7 >k tie innocent, ami gave It. -J K’effJ i as their opinion that the >*?' -f ciye- was hot*dess and Im W'■* K6l*ir- possible to save the child's eyesight. It w:| then that we decided Io try -swift's Bpce!£4 That medicine at once made a speedy and cgts j pleteeiv’c. She is nov. a young Indy, add hd never had a sign of the die .i«> to return. Mbs. linn Bl i:r if, Salit:.,. Kan. | Scrofula is an obstinate blood disease 1 and is beyond the reach of the nveragi I blood medicine. Swift’s Specific SS.SX od is the only remedy equal to such deep I seated dwiuws; it goes down to th* i very foundation and forces out everj i taint. It is purely mji table, and i< I the only blood remedy guaranteed tc i contain no mercury, potash or othei mineral substance whatever. Books mailed free by Swift Specific j Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Closing; Out Sale In Bulk. Will sell for less than . half original cost en tire balance of J. W. Domingo’s Stock & Fixtures. China, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Wooden ware, Stoves and Ranges Lamps, etc. Show Cases, Counters, Tables, Desks, Store Lamps, ttc., etc. Must be sold at once ; have to vacate ‘ore.! Stock and Fixtures in bulk at th m 50c on the dollar—cash. I Morris Harris, » Trustee. FOR SALE! Johnson & Harris stoie building, corner Fourth and Cherry streets. The Glover place on Huguenin Heights, a gbod five room house. The Ghepman property, No. 1020 Ocmulgee street, two four room j tenant houses and large lot. Tenant house on Jackson street, in ' rear ot Hawes' stere. 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 manufac turing Co., macon, Ga SBIc « i» a non-poiHonotih I - ninl) for Gonorrhoea. I ■ Sp«•rina I o r r h <i- a i unnatural di>- narg.s, or auv iuflamma ion, irritation or uk-era tion <,f 1. -r-us mein bran.-H Nouastrincvi. t Sot<l by Orncrcial*. or sent in plain wrapper, by expnw, rn-pai I. fol or J i->;tl--, |3.75. • Circular aeut ou rwruent. GEORGIA WILL GET HER SHARE Most of the Troops Will Be Stationed in this State and South Carolina. SAVANNAH FOR EMBARKING, Points for Encampment Will Be Se lected in a Few Days—Many Troops for Cuba, By Associated Pre™. New York. Oct. I.—A special to th© Her- , aid from Washington says: If the present -plans are carried out It is ! expected that the evacuation of Cuba will ' have been completed by Decem<ber 31 and the new year will see the American color's raised all over the Island. ’ -It is now believed the plan? will be car-* • rled out because advices today from the I military commission in Havana indicate - that Spain will no longer contend for de lay. It is aid that the transports -which | took th© prisoners from Santiago will re i turn promptly to Cuba to facilitate a very I speedy evacuation. These transports have | a capacity of 25,000 men. I am further informed that it not likely that more han 00,000 hr 75,000 soldiers will return to Spain. The other 50,000 or 60,000 will remain, lay down their arms and be come citizens of the Island. This, it is con sidcred, will be in no wise objectionable to this government. Secretary Alger has said that 50,000 or 60,000 United States troops will be station ed in Cuba, at points which will probably be decidi .1 upon within the next few days. It. is the plan of the administration not to consolidate any great number of troops In niiy one place. The army of occupation -will probably consist of four infantry divisions and one cavalry division. The plans of keeping the Seventh army corps together will doubtless be abandoned and on this point General Bee has been In conference with Secretary Alger. Colonel -Hecker, of the quartermaster's department, who has been in the South for I he last two weeks looking for points that were meet suitable for embarkation, has recommended Charleston and Savannah. It has been decided to abandon Camp Meade, Camp Black and the Camp at Lexington, Ky. Secretary Alger has said that the troops there would be sent to points in the Suth not yet settled upon, but I am relia bly informed that the winter camps will all be within the limits of Georgia and South Carolina. Orders will be issued at an early date for the movement of troops, sc that they may not be exposed to the hardsl ips of the northern climate. When asked as to the dispotition of the whole army Secretary Alger said that with 12.000 men in Porto Rico. 29.090 in the Philippines and from 50,00 to 60,000 in Cuba, there would not be more than 50,000 left. These would either ,bo in Southern camps or assigned to stations. “How long will they remain In the Southern camps?” Secretary Alger was asked. “As long as they are needed In the ser vice,” he replied. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Drink—Regulate® 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 Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, -take Lemon Elixir. 50c and Ji bottles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. A PROMINENT MINISTER WRITES. After ten years of great suffering from indig stion. with great nervous prowtra- ■ tian, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured bv Dr. I Mozley'® Lemon Elixir, and am now a ! well man. Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, No. 2S .Tattnall street, Atlanta, Ga. ! \ PROMINENT MEMPHIAN WRITES. Dr. H. Mozley. Atlanta: Having been a great sufi x for three years front imU i ges;i< . and been treated by many phy | seians. who failed to give me any relief, : Continuing to grow worre my brother ad vi.-.d me to try Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir. i a Inch remedy he bad used for several years, i commenced its use and must say I tlia: your Lemon Elixir is the greatest "'edi 'ine on earth. I have never suffered j - day since 1 commenced using Lemon I i’lixir. 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 any one in Memphis to me. A CARD. This is to certify that I used Dr. Moz r ' 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. Piich, Files. Fites 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 I sent by mail on receipt of price, 50c and SI.OO per box. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING C»„ Proprietors. Cleveland. O. ELKS GO IN. Will Take Possession of Commercial Club Rooms Today. The Elks will take possesion of the club rooms of the Commercail Club and hereaf ter the club will be conducted by the Elks. The rooms are handsomely furnished and when the Elks finish the intended improve meats they will be the most magnificent club rooms in the South. All of the Elks are requested to call at the new quarters today. Lunch will be served throe throughout the day. All of ■ the latest periodicals and other literature will be kept at the club rooms and any - member of the Elks can drop in any time during the day’ and enjoy himself. Beats the Klondytce. Mr. A.* C. Tbomas. of Marysville. Texas, has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Kiondyke. For years he suffered untold agony from con sumption, accompanied by hemorrhage#; ' and was absolutely cured by Dr. King'# New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that goM is of )lt i tie value in comparison with this mar-* vellous ere—would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma. Bron-, , ehitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New | Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and sl. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. MILLINERY OPENING. Tuesday and AVednesday, October 4th and sth. J. A. Campbell, (Burke & Camp bell.) ENGINEERS RETURN From Nicarauga Ready to Make Their Re port. By Associated Press. Washington, Oct. I—The1 —The civil engineers, who have been in Nicaragua since the be ginning of the inquiry by the present Ni caragua canal commission into the feasi bility of the projected canal, have reported in Washington to Admiral Walker, the president of the board and have -been per mitted to return to their homes. These engineers who have been engaged in making actual tests and inspection of the country which will be traversed by the canal have brought with them an-enor mous amount of filed notes filling no less than seventeen packing boxes. These have been turned over to the commission which Admiral Walker says is now ready to pro ceed with the collation of the material col lected and the preparation of the final re port. x -i i Huek.l »u> Aruica The best salve in the world for cut#, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cure# piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by H J. 14troar Kr Sons’ drug store BERRY WANTS” TO HOLD THEM. Representative from Kentucky Is in Favor of Impe rialism. By Associated Press. New York, Oct. I—A1 —A special to the Times from Washington says: Representa tives Berry, of Kentucky, who is a member of the commission on foreign affairs, when asked what position the Democrats would take about annexation, answered without hesitation: “I can answer only for myself. My posi tion is that the United States should take and keep every foot of ground that has come to us by virtue of thrashing the Spaniards. We should do this without lis tening to or considering the opinion of any other nation. If we choose later on to give away or sell any part of this conquered territory, it is our right to do so, and no other power can say agight against it. What we have won by the sword is abso lutely our own.” CASTOniA. Bears /he Kind You Have Alwavs Bought Big r re Subscribers must p*y up and not allow small balances to run over from week to week. The carriers have been in ntructed t# *oe#pt no part wnn"'.t from aayen-r avHI 1A Gladstone iu:<l Ruskin. Canon Scott-Hollanil, in The Common wealth, gives an account of the first occa sion on which Mr. Gladstone and Mr, Ruskin met. It was at Hawarden about 1881, and the canon arrived by the same train as Mr. Ruskin. “As wo drove up,’’ xays Canon Scott- Holland, “I discovered he had the darkest view possible of his host, imbibed from the ‘Master’ Carlyle, to whose imagina tion ho figured apparently as the symbol of all with which he was at war. Ruskin was therefore extremely timid and suspi cious and had secured in view of a possible retreat a telegram which might at any moment summon him home. This tele gram loomed largely the first day, and we were constantly under its menace. ” But as hour by hour Ruskin got happier the references to its possible arrival came more and more rarely, and finally it became purely mythical. The amusement of the meeting of th# two, the canon points out, lay in the abso lute contrast between them at every point on which conversatisni could conceivably turn. At one time Walter Scott was up permost. Here indeed, it was thought, was common, ground, but Mr. Gladstone unfortunately dropped the remark that “Sir Walter had made Scotland.’’ On Mr. Ruskin 's inquiry as to the meaning of the phrase, Mr. Gladstone began telling of the amazing contrast between the means of communication in Scotland before Sir Walter wrote compared with the present day, mentioning the number of coachea that were now conveying masses of happy trippers up and down the Trossachs. Mr. Ruskin’s face had been deepening with horror, and at last ho could bear it no longer. “But, my dear sir,” he broke out, “that is not making Scotland; it is unmaking it!” Bears the ou Have Always Bought s,s T re PULLMAN CAR LINE BETWEEN Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Louisville and Chicago and THE NORTHWEST. Pulman Buffet Sleepers on night trains. Parlor chairs and dining cars on day trains. The Monon trains make the fast est time between the Southern winter re sorts and the summer resorts of the Northwest. W. H. McDOEL, V. P. & G. M. FRANK J. REED, G. P. A., Chicago, 11l For further particulars address R. W. GLAJOTNG, Gen. Agt. Thomasville, Ga The News Printing Co. Does Binding and Job Printing of every de scription. Ask for estimates. High class work. meets the of ez dress-maker, pro fessional or emstao. A Z'alnable feature w its CUT PAPER PATTERNS Each ism ‘oniaiKS. among its risk variety of fashions, t~.t>o gowns, for -which cut fa ter patterns are furnished. If you wish to wear the latest UTILITY SKIRTS, WASH SKIRTS, SHIRT WAISTS, TAILOR-MADE GOWNS or if you are seeking new designs, you will find what you want in the f>ages of the BAZA R, at 25c. PER PATTERN WAIST, SLEK'X , r SKIRT - COMPI.ZTE OOWM, 75e. and if you will send us the numler of the pattern you wish, ami enclose the amount, rue will send •* to you. If you are not f miliar with the BAZAR, we will send you as a special offer a TRIAL SUB. 25c. FOUR WEEKS upon receipt of he money. 10 Teats a Copy - Sab., $4 00 per year Iddr... tUKI’EK A SROTRKBS, Publi.lw-r., S. T. Oty MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER x 1898. * SPANISH ARMY ON PORTO RICO Was «in Perfect Condition- Well Armed and in Good Health. FAVORABLE TO INSURGENTS, Colonel Sherges Says that They Are Bright Intelligent and Ready to Learn. St. Paul, Minn., Oct. I—Cel.1 —Cel. Samuel Sturgis, of the United States army, has ar rived in St. Paul from Manila, which place he left in company with General Babcock, of the United States army, August 30, ar riving in San Francisco, September 22. Colonel Sturgis has been the assistant adjutant general of the army corps at Ma nila and of the department of Manila un-_ der General Merritt. Os the volunteers trops, he saye that they endured constant hardships without a murmur or complaint of any kind. Their patience and endurance were remarkable and proved that they were a high class of men. Speaking of the land engagement at Manila, he said: “1 was not on the firing line during the fight, as my duties called me elsewhere. But the conduct of the men was fine and soldierly throughout. I went into the city with General Merritt. Our first count of the Spanish made out ten thousand of them, all well armed and equipped and all in good physical condition. We were sur prised at the completeness of their equip ment which, as I noticed, was almost per fect. The 25,000 Mausers surrendered were new and in good condition. From the con dition of the Spaniards it. was apparent that they were by no means starving al though food was scarce in the city. Their ammunition was abundant and their ser vice pieces were in good order. ‘lMany of the Spaniards had money and their entire force was remarkably effec tive. “The insurgents are rather decent fel lows. considering all they knew of the world they have learned from the Span iards. They believe that all other people are like the Spaniards, who have abused them, taxed and retarded them, keeping them down and oppressed them and have not allowed them to do anything for them selves. Naturally they have become from imitating their teachers, suspicious, the only way is the Spanish way. They could not for a moment comprehend our mo tives, our quiet and orderly work of res toration. They were lost in wonder. It was not the Spanish method. They are bright, anxious to learn and intelligent and the Spanish might have made much more of them than they have. "Several of the leaders called on General Merritt for a conference. They were well mannered and intelligent and when Gen eral Merritt explained to them that he had not come to interfere with their rights and explained other features of the situation, they went away satisfied. The interview was entirely satisfactory. “We had little sickness and I think our immunity was due mainly to the fact that the men did not sleep on the ground but on the beds of bamboo, raised above the ground.” e JAPANESE CURE A New and Complete 1 reatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles • f every nature and degree. It makes an operation with the knife, which is pahiful, and often results in death, unnecessary, why endure this terrible disease? We pack a Written Guarantee in each 11 Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. and $1 a box, 6 for <5. Sent bv mail. Samples free OINTMENT, 25c. and sOc. Cured. Piles Prevented, by GUliO i lin IIU IN Japanese Liver Pellets, the ?reat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATORand 3LOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant ’.o take: especially adapted for children’s use. 50 doses 25 cents. FREE -A vial of these famous little Pellets will '’"given with asl box or more ol Pile Cure. .Xotick-Thi- genuine i-kesh Japanese Pii> qtt .lie ~,,1,. bv For Sale at Goodwyn’a Drug 3tore and Brown House Pharmacy. PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA, Bibb County.—To the Su perior Court of said county: The petition of B. A. Wise and F. O. Schofield, both of said county, shows; I. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns to be come incorporated under the name of B. A. Wise & Co. 2. The term for which the petitioners ask to be incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3. The capital stock of 'the corporation is to be ten thousand dollars (10,000) divided into shares of SIOO dollars each. Petitioners further wish the privilege of increasing said capital stock from time to time or at any time to an amount not exceeding fifty thousand dollars ($30,000. 4. Ten per cent, of said capital stock of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) has al ready been paid in. 5. The object of the proposed corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to its stock holders, and its purpose is to conduct and carry on a general real estate, insurance and brokerage business. Said corporation is to have the right to buy and sell real estate, to take or execute notes, security deeds, mortgages and other instruments in connection with and pertinent to the business it shall carry on; to own such real estate as may be consonent with its general business; to act as agent in renting and caring for real eState, for which it shall charge or receive comissions or bro kerage; to act as agents for parties in the sale or real or personal pro perty, receiving a commission or brokerage for such services; to represent as agents fire, life and any and all other kinds of insurance companies and to do all such things in connection with such insurance companies as are usual to be done by agent-s writing fire, life and other insur ance; and to generally conduct a brokerage business, in stocks, bonds or other prop erty, buying and selling upon commission or brokerage, or upon its own behalf, as it may think to its profit or advantage, and to do all the acts necessary or usual in the management, purchase of sale of real or personal property, for themselves or others, or in the conduct of the insurance business; to negotiate, as brokers, loans charge and receive proper compensation therefor. 6. The principal office and place ot bus iness of said corporation will be in the city of Macon, said county. Wherefore the petitioners pray that an order or decree may be granted by the court incorporating them under the name and style aforesaid, with all the rights, privileges and immunities provided by law, together with such as above indicated, and subject to all the liabilities and burdens Imposed by law. This the 24th dav of September, 1898. ANDERSON, ANDERSON & GRACE. Petitioners' Attorneys. I certify that the above is a true copy of the original petition for incorporation of “B. A. Wise & Co.” as the same ap pears of file in clerk's office superior court. Witness my signature and seal of office, this 23d day ot September, 1888. R. A. NISBET, Clerk. Money. Loans negouated on improved city prop erty, on farms, at lowest market rate#, business ot fifteen year# standing. Facili ties unsurpassed. HOWARD M. SMITH .Second St., Macon, Ga. = KASTORIA ll— k - f ;~ * ' —q 9 For Infants and Children. CAST- i | Tha Kind You Have fesfcfeSl Always Bought AVegetablePrcparationfbr As- <m * ** similating the Food and Reg ula- al # ting the Stomachs and Bowels of JjSRPS til 6 tr 1 | Signature PromotesDigestion,Cheerful- laj* ness and Rest. Contains neither B „P J, / Opnini,Morphine nor Mineral. jr v- Not N a>< colic. gl A U. r* Pumpkin Sml ~ i ’’.« 4 i iF M Vi pfe-- ] Ift IV The i Aperfcctßemedy forConstipa- |i M i ii llt ll ■ rton, Sour Stomach Diarrhoea, k-jg Wf Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- v II A . . ness and Loss OF SLEEP. d -Hj oSVB FaC Simile Signature cf S? TM THE CENTAUR CC «• PAN Y 'J L;V YOHK CITY. ♦ WATCHES. JEWELRY. Right Prices. Honest Goods. BEELAND, the Jeweler, Triangular Block. DIHinONDS. CUT-GLASS. 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. We fire Better Prepared Than Ever To t*ke 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 vou 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 Lumber Co. Office, Fourth Street, Phone 416. Factory Enterprise, South Macon, Phone 404 THE FAIR STORE * ■nrWITIIB—IMIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I '.T 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 apd Gentlemen. Pure white and colored leather. See our handsome line of Buckles. Trunks repaired. No drayage charged. G. BERNDS C 0., 450 Cherry Street .... Macon, Ga. Home Industries and Institutions HENRY STEVENS, SOnT& CO H. ITKVENB’ SONS 00., Macao, Ga., Manufacturera of Sewer and Railro-d cul vert ptpe. fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever. MACON REFRIGERATORS. MUBCKJB’B Improved Dry Air Refrfger ator*. The beet Refrigerators made. Manu factured right here tn Macon, any ilse and of any material desired. It has qualities which no other refrigerator on the market possesses. Come and see them at the fac tory •» Now street. > 20» DISCOUNT 20« For thirty days we offer for cash 20 percent, discount from ALL original prices. This is to include our entire stock and not to get off some old shop worn and damaged goods. We invite inspection and wish to make you some prices at which you will be surprised. Goods for the pal ace and for the cabin. Oak and walnut suits, side boarde and hall racks, stoves and trunks, matings and rugs, wardrobes, lounges, etc. We can meet all competition and discount all prices. Call and see, ex* amine the quality, style and finish of the goods, and you will be convinced. The h. s. Thomas Furniture company Leaders of Low Prices. 420 Poplar Street. T £J. Warren J Manager. choice ~ Wedding Gifts In Sterling Silver I?** And Rich Cut Glass. We invite you to call and Inspect our . beautiful new goods. We take pleasure in '■* showing them to you whether you wish to X-kV"'* I ' purchase or not. J. H;~& W. W. WILLIAMS, 352 Second Street. f COOL NIGHTS | t ® PLEASANT DAYS-- J In the fall of the year when the long summer s fr> T has tired nature out INDIAN SPRING is X the most delightful health resort in the South. * J ? THE WIGWAM, X Uuder its new management, is pronounced by X J all the patrons of the hotel this year as equal in every respect to the best hotels. ** You can find rest, health, comfort and pleasure 5 at the WIGWAM. X T. C. PARKER, Proprietor. ** C. E. Hooper, Manager. X X Diamond Jubilee... ON October 11,1213 and 14 Maeon VVill Celeb j ate the 75th Anniversaiy oj He} Foundation. Four Days of Spectacular Splenrtor. October n, Patri >tic Day A g’eat proce sion with Miss Columbia and Uncle Sam and a review by the King of the Carnival. October 12, Floral IDy Gorgeous parade of flower-decked vehicles; a battle of of roses, presided over by the queen of the flowers. FLORAL BALL October rj, Fra des-Display Day. Procession of trade floats emphaizing the industrial and comercial progress. ...THE VENETIAN RETEL AT NIGHT ... October 14, Maeon Dry. • The living flag, with 1,500 school children. The Unpar ailed “]Var 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 Toral to Wheeler, the Apo theosis of Peace, 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 Firezvorks. Showing, the battle of Manila Bay", the nights cf October 11, 12, and IS. G}eat Race Meeting. Conducted by the Macon Driving Club. Every day trotting and running. Raihoad Rates. the lowest ever before conceded a city celebration. J. S. Budd <& Co., 320 Second Street. For Rent. 233 Bond street; 6 roome. 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 Two six-room dwellings; Cleveland streets. avenue, Vineville. Fire and Accident insurance. 3