The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, October 12, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Tliow* who have ner>r L#ad j*iood Poi •on cannot knew wi.at u deeper ate con dition it can prodaoe. Thte terrible disease which the <b 'ro’s uar totally unable tb cure, is comnvrai cabed from one generation to another, inflicting its taint upon countless innocent ones. Some yturs corn I was inoculated Wrih poison by 9, nun*- who : ;*< <•'<• i my babe v«tlth blood taint. Tlv 1J*;;e oae was Unequal fc> tb<- h.ri.ir;: !**. and lt« Irf • wm yi'-Vlfd Up to thet- arful rusin. (r For Hi:- >»>: g y -arV I suf- / V, fß r*d ui,; • i .-•.-‘•ry. I was cov'-r-ci w. - <Tf>3 and ule*;rs from bead to f* foot, and i»o MLnsrcag' •can express my filing- fdflb -of win- during ihor > Jong Tr*ar«. I * l»i tb* best ■’/fifyfStP medical treatment. *v-v --■oral physicians gne r ?• v^Hw&HS^Ari ; 2®£N «irely treat* • r. but all - "': do no purpose. The twer «tirv and potash to «eVS f nel ‘o tha : vfui B«ir.f which wa? devouring me. ! wal Advised by frtemte 'Mho had sr «n wox.derfuJ oureg made by it. to •try Swift’* Sot diet. We cot two hollins and jCelt In*r»e again revive .n my breast—hope for health and hoppinesl again. I imoroved from tbe start. #wwi a com plete and perfect eu:<» va« the result, €L 8. S. is the only blood remedy which reaches des perate cases. Mas. T. W. Jets. Montgomery. Ala. Os the many bicod remedies. 6. is. S. istlte only one which can reach «e*le(l, violent cases. It never fail* to cur? perfectly and permanently the mos«. desperate cases which are beyond the r.ench of other remedies. S.S.S. r fL Blood is prqri.T VEGETAUbE, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash, or other mineral. FVul ntble books mailed free by Swift Bpecilie Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Academy of Music. Grand Carnival attraction, two nights and Saturday matinee. STUART, The Hale Patti, and a host of favorites in the beautiful extravaganza 1492. Everything new this season. A stage full of pretty girls. More exclusive features than any other traveling organization. FIFTY . PEOPLE. FIFTY. 'M^imimnnnmminviwuiiUMAUiiuinfUiiffiUMifiiuuririm A COLLEGE EDUCATION BY MAIL! I PffTr Thorough instruction a I ln book-keeping 'and f a TlAKyaf<: —business,shorthand,scl-l WIUL once, Journalism, lan-1 3 /jCTII nV/ guages, architecture, | = eurveying,drawing;civ- S z MWif} ll. mechanical, steam,* 3 ** electrical, hydraulic, § 5 municipal, sanitary, 5 l railroad and structural § ~ A®! atructors. Fifth year. 3 Fees moderate. f lustrated catalog free. 1 1— Btate subject- in which § | *“**interested <T. • c * BfiTIOXAT. CORRESPOXDr.VCK IJiSTITrTX, (Tm.> { • lvOSMAiid >atlonal Hank Hulldlus:, athlnirton. D. C. £ 'iVwuuuMiuiimuiuiiumuuiuuiiuiuiiiniuuuiitu-tukuxuuuJL The Carnival Ball Volunteers’ Armory, Friday, Oct. 14, 1898. Admission: Gentleman with lady $3.00; lady,, $1.50. Tickets on sale at Clem Phillips. Harry •L. Jones Co.. -Lazarus Jewelry Store and Chas. Wachtel. Number of admissions limited. Hlacon anfl Hew York Short Line. Via Georgia Railro-ad and Atlantic Coast Line. Through Pullman ears between Macon and New Y'ork, effective August 4th, 1898. Lv Macon....) 9 00 amj 4 20 pm 7 40 pm Lv Mill’gevTe 10 10 ami 5 24 pm 9 24 pm Lv Camak....; 11 40 am C 47 pm 3 33 am Lv Camak.... 11 40 amj 6 47 pm 10 31 pm Ar Aug'taC.T. 1 20 pm! S 25 pm 5 15 pm Lv Aug’taE.T. 2 30 pmj Ar Florence.. S 15 pmj Lv Fayettev’le 10 15 pmj Ar Petersburg 3 14 amj Ar Richmond. 4 00 am Ar Wash’ton.. 7 41 am Ar Baltimore. 9 05 am Ar Phila’phla. 11 25 am Ar New York 2 03 pm Ar N Y, W 23d stj 2 15 pmj | Trains arrive from Augusta and points on main line 6:45 a. m. and 11:15 a. m. From Camak and way stations 5:30 p. m. A. G. JACKSON. General Passenger Agent. JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A. W. W. HARDWICK, S. A., 454 Cherry St. Macon. Ga. For Sale. Johnson & Harris store building, corner Fourth and Cherry streets. The Glover place on Huguenin Heights, a good five room house. The Chapman property, No. 1020 Ocmulgee street, two four room tenant houses and large lot. Tenant house on Jackson street, in rear ot Hawes’ store. Two 2-room tenant houses on Tindall property. Large vacant lots at Crump’s park. 20 lots on the Gray property. Mclnvale plantation in Houston county. M. P. CALLAWAY, Receiver Progress Loan, Improvement and Manufacturing Company, Macon, Ga. OUR GENERALS Who Will Be Stationed as Ihe Headquarters in Macon. Wxshingtcm. Oct. 12. —Tbs following m aignm* nts of general o£fi?c.ro are annou-as ed i'i the war dtparmen; Fir; • corps. Maj. Get*. J. H. Wilson, V. S V.. Macon, *Ja. Pint -division, fir--: cor pc. Maj. Gen. J. C. Bates, U. & V.. M&ccrt Gn. First brigade. Brig. Gem S.. Snyder, At -1 lan&a. Ca. ■ Second brigade, Brig. GtUu J. A. Wiley, Macon, C-a. Third brigade. Brig. G-;n. L N. Andrews. 31 aeon, Ga. A ec&rl division, first corps. Maj. Gen. W. T. Ludlow, Columbus. Ga. j First brigade, 3rig. Gen. W .J. McKee, ; Columb«s, Ga. Sevoc-d brigade Brig. Gen. J. P. Sanger, : Amerieu.-, Ga. Thir l t rigade. Brig. G-.n. C. E. Compton, ; Alban;*, Ga. S-eond >x, :*po, Maj. Gen. W. M. Graham, l'. S. V., Augusta, Ga. First division, Maj. Gen. 3. B. M. Y'oung, Augusta, Ga. First brigade, Brig. Gen. J. C. McKib bon, Augusta, Ga. Second brigade, Brig. Gen. A. M. Ames, Summerville, S. C. Third brigade, Brig. Gen. J. P. S. Go bin, Augusta, Ga. Second division, Brig. Gen. G. W. Davis, i Greenville, S. C. First brigade . Greeaville. £5. C. i Second brigade. Brig. Gen. J. R. Lincoln, Spartanburg, P. Third brigade. Brig. Gen J. Kline, Co lumbia. S. C. Third division, Brig. Gen, G. M. Randall, j Athens, Ga. | Second brigade, Brig. Gen. N. Cole, | Athens, Ga. Fourth corps, Maj. Gen. J. "Wheeler, j Huntsville, Ala. First division, 'Maj. Gen. A. P. Chaffee, ; Huntsville, Ala. 1 First brigade, Brig. Gen. R. H. Hall, Huntsville, Ala. Second brigade, Brig. Gen. R. Combs, 1 'Huntsville, Ala. Second division, Brig. Gen. R. T. Frank, j Anniston, Ala. First brigade, Brig. Gen. R. S. Carpea- I ter, Anniston, Ala. • Second brigade, Brig. Gen. L. W. Col -1 by, Anniston, Ala. Deafness Gan He Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafneos is caused by an inflamed condition of the muc-ou3 lining of the Eustachian Tube. ! When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and j when it is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless the inflamation can be j taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de ! stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are j caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafnesst caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hali’e Catarrh Cure. ! Send for circulars. Free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. j 3old by drugists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. For Sale Cheap. Second band elevator. Been used about two years. Apply to R. L. McKenney, News , office WHICH WAS IT? t judge Candler's Reply to an Applicant for Office, Gainesville, Ga., Oct. county’s j smal vote in the recent election has been 1 the cause of much comment here in Hall, the home of Col. Candler, as it has been everywhere. Col. Candler, in conversation about the matter did not have much to *sav. but he related an amusing incident which was brought about by the inactiv ity of Bibb's Democracy. A few days ago Col. Candler had a letter from one of the gentlemen of Macon, who is seeking the appointment of judge of the city court of Macon, the position now held by Judge John R. Ross. In answer ing the letter, Col. Candler, after staing that the gentleman’s claims would re ceive due consideration at the proper time, said that he was undecided, however,, as to which county he should look to—Jones, Twiggs-or Monroe, adjacent counties, in order that he might appoint a Democrat to the place, as the returns from Bibb fail ed to show whether or not there were enough Democrats in the county from I which to select the appointee. Though, of ! course, Col. Canuler wrote this part of the letter in a jocular vein, it no doubt had the effect of paralyzing the applicant who was asking for much, but had done so | little. CASTORIA. Bes-s the Kind YcU Have AlwaVS ■ Three Doctors in Consultation. .Frcm Benjamin Franklin. “When you are sick what you like best is to be chosen for a medicine in the first place: what experience tells you is best to be chosen in the second place: what reason (i. e.. Theory) says is best is to be chosen in the last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination. Dr. Experience and I Dr. Reason to hold a consultation to j gether . they will give you the best ad ' vice that can be taken.” When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina tion would recommend Dr. Chamberlain’s ; Cough Remedy, because it is pleasant and safe to take. br. Experience would recom mend it because it never faiis to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason would recommend it because it is pre pared on scientific principles and acts on nature’s plan in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and restoring the system to a naturad and healthy condi tion. For sale by H. J. Lamar &, Sons, druggists. DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNIVAL. Macon, Ga.. October 11, 12, 13 and 14. For the above occasion the Central Rail way Company will sell round trip tickets from all stations on their line at very low rates. On October 11, 12 and 13 tic ets can be purchased for less than 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. C-. CARLISLE, Traveling Passenger Agent. A new lot of masquerade costumes just arrived and for rent at the Custom Clothing ! Co.’s. MACON NEWS WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12 1898. 11 THAT WONDERFUL FIRE SALE!.! 3 ICS || That you hear everybody talking about is at H | the corner of Third street and Bargain Lane . . 13 B I At Ross Sims’ & Co.’s I H In I Big Shoe Store.— § 3 fx II - _ _ £ Heie is where the biggest bargains in Shoes are offered that I^2 B were ever s P run S on Middle Georgia. Our store is literally filled 3 v ith Shoes of all kinds on which we have recently made a reduction of from 100 to 3-3 per cent. -^5 B § The Fire’s Injury Was Small, | 3 we . are se^l3 g‘ our entire stock just as though everv pair of 3 jEE Shoes in the store was damaged. We simply want to get rid of the 3 SEE stock so as to make room for fresh invoices. 3 |E: | This Explains Our Startling Prices. 1 3 B tEiis opportunity tQ do so, for such goods at such prices are not 3 found often. Don’t be shut off by the cry that the goods we are 3 ;|E selling are damaged. \\ e have thousands of Shoes which were not 3 ErJ# B touched by fire, smoke or water; yet -2 B | They All Go at Fire Prices. 1 3 Great bargains in Men’s Fine Shoes, great bargains in Men’s Com- B m< E n §k° es ; great bargains in Ladies’ Shoes of all kinds, great bar- gains in Misses’ Slippers, Misses’ Button Boots, and Shoes for Boys 3 B an d Infants. Remember the place. B fiMimmmimmmmmiiimiimiiMMiimmmmimimmimmmmmM 3 F. I. Williams * Maker and Repairer of Carriages, Buggies, wagons, drays, etc. Horseshoeing a specialty. We guarantee to stop interfearing the first trial or re fund the price. Give me a trial and I will do you good. We have received the English Lav/n Grass Seed for winter lawns. H. J. Lamar & Sons 416 Second Street, next to Old Curiosity Shop. macon 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. Newb&nks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue, Macon, Ga. Hudson River Du Daylignt The most charming inland water trip on the American continent. The Palace Iron Steamers, “New York” and “Albany” Os the Hudson River Day Line Daily except Sunday. Leave New Y'ork, Desbrossee 5t..8>40 a_m. Lv New Y'ork, West 22d st, N. R. 9:00 a.m Leave Albany, Hamilton st, 8:30 a.m. Larding at Yonkers, Weet Point, New burgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catskili and Hudson. The at tract! veTourist route to the Catskili Mountains, Saratoga and the Adiron dack?, Hotel Champlain and the North, Niagara Falls and tha West. Through tickets 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. E. Olcott, Gen. Manager. * Desbrossee st, pier, New York. The News Printing Co. * * Does Binding and Job Printing of every de scription. Ask for estimates. High class work. I D. A. KEATING. Genoral Undertaker and Embalmer. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets, eases, coffins and burial robes; hearsg and carriages furnished to all funerals in and out of the city, telephone 468. 322 Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. Macon, Dublin and Savannah R. R. ♦4| 2d | Id j 3* P.M.jP.M. STATIONS. jA.M.i A.M. 4 001 2 30 Lv ...Macon . ...Ar| 9 40!l0 15 4 15; 2 50 f ..Swift Creek ..fj 9 20|10 00 4 251 3 00 f ..Dry Branch ..fj 9 10| 9 50 4 351 3 10 f ..Pike’s Peak ..f; 9 00| 9 40 4 45 3 20 f ...Fitzpatrick ...f| 8 501 9 30 4 50 3 30 f Ripley f| S 40! 9 25 5 05 3 50A ..Jeffersonville.. s r 8 25| 9 15 5 15 4 00:f ....Gallimore.... t 8 5 25 4 15 s ....Danville ....s! 7 50] 8 50 530 4 25 ! s ...Allentown... sj 7odß 50 5 40' 4 40 s ....Montrose.... s 7 25} 8 35 5 50 5 001 s Dudley,,... si 7 lOj 8 25 6 02 5 25-s M00re.,... s 6 55! 8 12 6 15 5 40*Ar. ...Dublin ...Lv 6 30? 8 30 ~P.M.|P.M.|‘ .1 Ia.M.IA.M. •Passenger, Sunday, d Mixed, Daily, except Sunday. Montevallo COAL ROUSH COAL CO. Agents, Macon, Ga. Phone 245. We Are 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 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 Lumber Co. - Office, Fourth Street, Phone 416. Factory Enterprise, South Macon, Phone 404 FOR RENT. DWIHT.T.TNfwS I Harris house, Vineville, Cleveland avenue, vv Elegant 10 room dwelling of Capt. Park’s 202 Cole street. on College street. 612 Oele*borne' street Irvine house, 7 rooms and kitchen, second -: A * , u d <*> r fro “ car line on Rogers avenue. .19 Arch st., 6 rooms and kitchen. 863 Arch st., 6 rooms and kitchen. STORES. SoS New Sn, 8 rooms and double kitchen. 855 Arch St., corner New, 12 rooms and 416-1 S Third street. 1o ? 0^ bl f, 5A tchen ; | Garden’s old stand, No. 173 Cotton avenue. I"* ace> S* rooms - j Mix's old stand, 107 Cotton avenue. Sl4 Cherry St., 5 rooms, 2 servants’ rooms ] A desirable suburban 6iore and dwelling »\ alker house, Cleveland avenue, o rooms combined, on Columbus road, for rent . , or sale, in thickly populated locality. 966 Elm St., < rooms and kitenen. 702-704 Fourth St., corner Pine. 758 Second st., 8 rooms and kitchen. 417 Cherry. 459 New St., 5 rooms and kitchen. j 419 Cherry. 457 New st., 5 rooms and kitchen. 421 Cherry. 136 Cole st., 0 rooms and kitchen. ; 125 Cotton avenue. 1363 Oglethorpe st., 9 rooms and kitchen, 469 Cotton avenue, j with stables. 455 Cotton avenue. 417 Forsyth st., 6 rooms and kitchen. 421 Mulberry. 664 Plum st., 7 rooms and kitchen. 259 Second. * 160 Spring st., 4 rooms and kitchen. 357 and 359 Second, will rent portion or all. 317 College st., 10 rooms and kitchen. Elkan’s old store, rear Exchange bank, 913 Walnut street, 10 rooms and kitchen, j Wolff & Happ building, half or all, will ar -917 Y» alnut st., 9 rooms and kitchen. j range suitable for tenants. 12 room house on Cnerry street suitable Stables near Cox & Chappell’s. for boarding, one block from business Walker house, Vineville, 6 room 3 and portion of city. kitchen. Dr. Shorter’s residence on Orange street. No. 415 Third street. H. HORNE, 315 Third Street. REM OVAL. We have moved our office to No. 461 Second street, third door from Willingham’s cotton warehouse, where we will still conduct a real estate and insurance business. J. S. BUDD & CO. Phone 439. 3