The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, October 11, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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Iho Kind You Have Always "Bought, and wliicli has been in use lor over 30 years, has borne the signature of S~y{7 —• and has been nuido under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. * ' Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA '■Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Varegorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant* It contains neither Opiu-n, ?/Torpnine nor other Narcotic fuhstance. Its ago is .its guarantee. It destroys Worms jhk! r.llays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind Code. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation s o.’i Ti'idenoy, It as,emulates the Food, regulates the Mcnk-.c?. fr;d. Ist vt.s, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tbo Children’.-; The Mother’s Friend. SVORIA ALWAYS y/J Hears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM.r ecNTAUS COMPANY, TT MURRAY 6TRCST, NSW YORK CITY. » h TOMES? JEWELRY] Right Prices. I I Honest Goods. I I BEELAND, the Jeweler, I Triangular Block. I . I ' : pht nr hoq j. ULH“iJl4ioo. B~ _ I .«<•> .AxSkS^ikit --Tv.v.’ a A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Increase vour | 5 earnings. Buy your clothes of THE NEW I | CLOTHING STORE— J P. D. TODD dU 00. I FfefAM’T' ( SCHOOL DAYS HAVE COME. THE H 6 UvlN 1 ' VACATION KNOCKED OUT THE BOYS’ « f | CLOTHES. LEFT THEM LOOKING | tS I SEEDY. EVEN IF THEY’ ARE NOT IN i $ Z v7U THAT FIX EXACTLY THE CHILLY g FALL WEATHER DEMANDS ACHANGE. | / ME? A D J w HERE 70 MAKE THE CHANGE BEST i aiD/ArC > IS AN all-important question. S & HERE, IS OUR ANSWER—HUNDREDS gj OF MOTHERS’ ANSWER, AND YOUR I! ULHU ANSWER, AFTER TRIAL. A SCHOOL fit S I SUIT IS THE FIRST NEED. AND ONE g P 3 S l OF OUR ?2.00 TRADE BOOMERS IS JUST $ e WHAT YOU WANT. g 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. B E R N D cSc O 0., 450 Ch'erry Street - - . . Macon, Ga. Home Industries and Institutions r HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO TL STEVENS’ SONS CO., Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cul vert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever. xMACON REFRIGERATORS’ MUECKE S Improved Dry Air Refriger store. The beat 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 poseeeses. Come and ree them at the Uc torj o» New «trwL _ z . MACOi: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER n cßob. STUART IN 1492.1 * Wi;l Be the Attraction atithe Academy on fridiy Night. We are glad to see that clever Ssprano “Stuart, the male Patti,” and a host cf favoritca in the new “1452.” at the Academy next Saturday. The company opened their season in Easton and the Boston Globe of Sept. 13 says: “t is always pleasant to see old friends again, no mat ter how changed they may be, and so the old ”141-2" as given at the Grand Opera House last evening, with Stuart as "the daisy queen,” will undoubtedly be greet ed by many admirers of the old piece duTtng the coming week. There is much to praise and little to criticise in this new version of “1492,” and although the piece as it. is now given bears but little resem blance to the one played long ago by the cadets, it is in general a pleasing perform ance. A number of the characters and scenes have beta entirely changed, and while the piece tail has a connected, story a large portion of the book has been <?ui to give room far specialties. In many cases this is a great improvement. ? noticeably good feature was the singing, which witnout exception was of a high standard. In this production Stuart, who is billed as “the male Patti,” is featured as Isabel la, and he made a complete success of the part. He has an excellent, soprano voice and as a female impersonator is very clev er. He was applauded after every song, and In the second act was presented with a large horseshoe of flowers. Next to the star came Nttll McNeil, as Ferdinand, and afterward rhe tramp. He was the particu larly bright fun maker whenever he was on the stage. Mr. Terry, wao imperson ates the royAl treasurer, made one of the hits of the shew bj his (lancing. In the second act dancing was executed by Johnny Dougherty, while Miss Madge Davenport sang a coon song quite cleverly. In this same act the Trocadero quartet, Messrs. Pi jseau. Lcmier, B irnes and Sampler sang a numebr of balads and coon songs very sweetly. Stuart gave the act which made him famous on the vaudeville stage, and the scene terminated in a pa triotic finale, which was quite novel and •pretty.' The last act was almost all new .and served to gather the strands of the play together and make a happy ending. Os the minor parts the work of Miss Thompson, as Bridget de Murphy, deserves especial praise, and Miss Kent sang sweetly, as the Iqvelor n Joanna. In the chorus were a number of pretty girls in tasty costumes and the scenery was all new and beautiful. FIELD ENTERTAINED, E!ks Tendered Him an Informal Reception Last Night. ■AI. G. Field and his troop were given an informal recenclon by the Elks lain r.'ignt after the performance was over. Fields has been an Elk for a number < f years and it is the custom of the Macon Elks, to give him an entertainment for the past three years. AB the members of his troop were in vited to the reception and everybody pres ent enjoyed it. CASTORIA I’or Infants and Cliildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNI 'VAL EDITION* OF THE NEWS, CON TAINING THE ONLY COMPLETE PROGRAM GF THE CARNIVAL AND FULL CARNIVAL DIRECTORY,TO GETHER 'WITH 104 PAGES DE SCRPindVE OF MACON.WILL BE •FOUND ON SALE AT THE FOL LOWING PLACES: BURR BROWN, M’EVOY STATIONERY CO., J. W. BURKE CO., MALLORY TAYLOR’S ■DRUG 'STORE, GOOBWYN'S DRUG STORE, SOL. HOGE’S DRUG STORE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, HOTEL LANIER. BROWN HOUSE, CLEM 'PHILLIPS, H. J. LAMAR. MISSIONARY COUNTESS Os Denmark, is Doing Good Work in this Con ntry. By Associated Frees. Cleveland, 0.. Oct. 11.—Ccuntess Adaline Schimmelmann, of Copenhagen, Denmark, accompanied by her two sons and seven in terpreters, arrived here today on the pri vate yacht Duen. The countess is doing missionary work among the sailors, and especially those of her own nationality, and expects to encir cle the earth in her travels. Speaking of her visit to the United States, she said: “I will probably spend two weeks in Cleveland. I intend to winter in Chicago. I also intend to visit the northwest, where many of my people live, in order to study their condition and progress. The E-uen is a splendid yacht of 64 feet In length and sixteen feet wide. DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNIVAL. Macon, Ga.. October 11. 12. 13 and 14. For the above occasion the Central Rail way Company will sei Iround trip ticket's from all stations on their line at very low rates. On October 11. 12 and 13 tick ets can be purchased for les sthan one fare final limit October 15th. Tickets will also be sold each day of the carnival for one fare, with final limit October 16th. For exact figures apply to nearest station: agent or address J. G. CARLISLE. Traveling Passenger Agent. Carnival banners at Powers'. EXTENSION OF FULLMAN SLEEPING CAR LINE. Pullman sleeping car line heretofore operated on Southern Railway Company’s trains Nos. IS and 14 between Chattanooga and Jacksonville has been extended and made a Cincinnati-Jacksonville line. Berths may be reserved to be taken at Macon by calling on or addressing the undersigned. C. S. WHITE, Trav. Pass. Agent. Burr Brown C. T A. Gilbert R. Pettit. Depot Ticket Agt. Old fashions in dress may be revived, but no old fashioned medicine can replace .Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. C. H. P<ete has moved his office from 370 Second street to SCS Cherry street, over Bruni's jewelry start. Flags and bunting at Powers. Acme Brewing Co MACON, GEORGIA. Makers of the famous American Queen Beer and Acme Malt Tonic, which have forced their way into popular favor wherever put on sale. American | For the Home Queen Arnnpinnn I Refrigeratcr. This is a bottle Beer of HlliGl I L (111 |.As a home beverage Amer- rare flavor, absolute purity 1 & i can Queen Beer is unsur- and mature age. Its consti- I • | P assed - Both gentlemen and 8 1 ladies recommend it in the tuents are the finest material | g ill Ofill I liigllest terms - bright, that money can buy. Pro- I isiMpttjCO S sparkling and strengthening, nounced by experts-to *be the | | Furnished in crates of two " 3 B dozen bottles, or barrels of perfection of Beers. n 8 10 dozen bottles. ’’ ITi ■ . ACME BREWING CO Acme Malt I ■ I I or Nursing A t Acme ■• Mothe '' s A' most excellent liquid g | The use of Acme Malt Tonic food brewed trom pure malt | | enables mothers to nurse their in- and Hops. It is an ideal $ t I I w fants, producing a bountiful supply tonic, strengthening, nerve | .HAUiL S os ric h, nourishing milk, which bracing and stimulating, j m 9 g agrees with and strengthens the weakly men, women and f S (| ]I fl | chlld ' 11 has never falled to work children. Cures insomnia O jIA A\J i 8 iese resui^s , and mothers all over and oilier evils arising from 8 country testify to its efficacy, nervous derangement. B ® cra^es °f wo dozen bottles, $3, Correspondence invited with dealers who desire to handle our Draught and bottled Beers and Acme Malt Tonic. Private orders promptly filled. ME BREWING GOJIIPfINY, jiIHCON. Gfl. Academy of Music. Al. G. Field Minstrels, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 AND 11. Troupe The DeVilliers, pantomimists. i SIO,OOO Paris Exposition Firs v Part. The Comical Conceit —“On to Cuba." The greatest of all illusions, the comic trick i .nntorninu —“Gone to the Mccn.” The Bewitched Policeman. The ensemble and chorus —Flags of all Nations.” The Dance of the Day, Rag-Time Pas times, Chester Nim’s Military Band. Eddie Fox's Orchestra. Prices, 25c, 50ft, 75c, sl. Money. 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. fl Hearti] Welcome TO carnival Visitors. We extend you a cordial invitation to make our store, 420 Poplar street, i Your Heaffijuaners. We have an abundance of Chairs and Rockers, easily accessible and you can rest here at your leisure time. We will be pleased to show you, mean while, our entire stock and quote you prices. We offer for the week some Spacial Bargains in beautiful Sideboards, Wardrobes, Wal nut and Golden Oak Suits, the latest styles and finish, Combination Desk and Book Cases, are beauties. Stoves and Trunks the best to be had. The A..S. Thomas Furniture Co 420 Poplar Street. For Sale Cheap. Second hand elevator. Been used about two years. Apply to R. L. McKenney, News office MANTELS, * i „ Jil Ila TILES '■ IMj"RRffiLF v Ji A t D A T C C <j r \AI b j .... | ' —■-— *' i New line of handsome mantels, etc., !~- x ' ‘ 1 .’ 1 ‘ 11 si- ■ —l—yiiii«i»Ai1 —yiiii «i»Ait —* ——* —«L ' - it ** *’ r ‘ received. Call and see them before !|S j i—i-^WtjECfrit i'jl**■ffi ■'''■ —, 1 13 you buy. I have all the new things O |ga zc; . Tilee. l/ V j 4 azs>’H iXft'ift’!! =! 3nl’ni'lSi's •»--« > tetasilil J T. C. BURKE, wMHlgHjjlp Keep out of Reach of the Spanish Gun. TAKE THE C. H. & D. TO MICHIGAN. 3 Trains Daily. Finest Trains in Ohio. Fastest Trains in Ohio. • Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity Everybody will be there this summer. For information inquire of your nearest ticket agent. D. G. EDWARDS, Passenger M Tiaffic Manager,'Cincinnati, O. J. T. KNIGHT. . G. H. DOLVIN KNIGHT <B6 DOLVIN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables. Telephone 329. Plum street, opposite Union depot, Macon, Qa. R CHOICE Wedding Gifts In Sterling Silver And Rich Cut Glass. ■Ao invite you to call and inspect our beautiful new goods. We take pleasure in showing them to you whether you wish to purchase or not. J H & W. W. WILLIAMS, 352 Second Street. 7