The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, October 25, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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! Catarrh is Not Incurable Z\tZ l U h '' W l lrfiw '«- The disease i 9 in th« blood, jmd can only be reached h th K e '»""*■ S-5.5. K the on* CaTarrh Pan haV * an >' (^rt upon nent[T h .’nH # CI,r,JJ< th< * flisoa *‘ > penna ev*-rv' V fr f ?™' Vs ‘ r r, d* the system of ©very trace of the vile complaint. MlssJosle Owea, of „ UOIO, writes: -j wa, af flicted from infancy with Catarrh, and no one can know the suffering It produce, better than I. The spray, and wa, he , prescribed by the doc tors relieved roe only 1 trmponrily, and though I used them •instantly for O r. y.-nr*. the dim-ase had a *rnj*r hold than ever. I tried a number of Mood remedies, but their mineral ingredient* •e!t|,-d in rr.y bones and pive me rheumatism. I was in a lamentable condition, and after ex hausting all treatment. «•• •; declared incurable. be.-i nK n. 8. 8. advert,-« das a cure tor blood diseases, I decided to try it. As s~on as mv system was under the effect of the medicine, I began to lmprov*. and after tak \ it foi two month, 1 was cured eomph e|y, the dreadful disease eradicated from my sys tem, and I have had no return of It." Many have boon taking local treat »n< nt for years, and find themselves* Worse now than ever. A trinl of S&S’&Blood Will proves It to ho th** right romodv for Catarrh, ft will cure the most ob stinate Oil HO. jf Rooks mailed froo to any address by Swift Specific Atlanta, (ia. PULLMAN CAR LINE BETWEEN Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Louisville and Chicago and TUB NORTHWEST. Pulman Buffet Sleepers on night train* I arlor chairs and dining cars on day trains. The Monon trains make the fast est time between the Southern winter re sort* and the summer resort* of the Northwest W. H. McDOEL. V. P. A O. M. FRANK J. REED, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. For further particulars address tt. W. QLADING, Gen. Agt Thomasvllle. G* Macon, Dublin and Savannah R. R. 1 m *\ M[ T mi t* P.M.|P.M.| STATIONS. |A.M.|A.M 4 00 2 80 Lv ...Macon ....Ar 2 40110 15 4152 50 f ..Swift Creek ..f 9 20110 00 4 25 3 00 f ..Dry Branch ..f| 9 101 9 50 4 35 3 10 f ..Pike’s Peak ..f 9 00| 9 40 4 45 3 201 r ...Fitzpatrick ...f 8 50| 9 30 4 50 3 30 t Ripley f 8 40| 9 25 6 05 3 50 s ..Jeffersonville., s 8 2S| 9 15 516 400 f ... .Gallimore.... f 8 05| 905 5 25 4 15 s ....Danville ....s 7 50) 8 50 5 30 4 25 s ...Allentown... 8 7 5(1 8 60 6 40 4 40 8 ....Montrose.... a 7 251 8 35 6 60 5 00 s Dudley..... s 7 lOf 8 25 d 02 5 25 s M00re.,,., s 6 551 8 12 4 15 5 40 Ar. ...Dublin ...Lv 6 30) 8 30 P.M.|P.M.| ___ •Passenger, Sunday, d Mixed, Dally, except Sunday. F. W. Williams 416 Cherry St. Maker and Repairer of Car riages, Buggies, Wagons, Drays, etc. Horseshoeing a specialty. We gilt irantee to stop inter-j feriug the first trial or refund the price. Give me a trial and I will do you good. Don't Lose Sight Df trie Fact... That we do the highest class Bind ery work at prices that will com pete with any eetablistment in the country. Is a home enterprise that doesn’t depend upon patriotism for pat ronage. If It can’t give you the right sort of work at the right price, go elsewhere. But we do think it. or any other home enterprise, is entitled to a showing- -a chance to bidon your work. We hare added to our plant a Well EauipDßd Bindery And oan now turn out anysort of book from a 3,000 page ledger to a pocket memorandum; or from the handsomest library volume to a paper back pamphlet News Printing Co. News and Opinions National Importance. THE SUN ALONE Contains Both. Daily, by mail $6 a year D’ly a*nd Sunday,by mail..sß a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year Address THK SUN. New York. INTER-COLLEGIATE GOLMMEST Will Begin Tomorrow on the Links at Ardsley on the . Hudson. YALE'S STRONG CHANCES Centered in Walter Smith Who Came Near to Championship Honors Last Year. By Associated Press. Sew York, Oct. 25—The intercollegiate golf championship tournament will be played at Ardsley on the Hudson begin ning tomorrow and continuing four days. Walter fl. Smith, who came near being the national champion will be one of the contestants. He is on the Vale team. His great fight with hind lay iJouglas is still fresh in the minds of golfers. Unless he shows a sur prisiug reversal of form it is safe to pre dict a personal victory even if not a team victory for Yale. Princet >u, Yale and Harvard's players have been selected. Columbia's candi dates so . ,:onor of contest from the champioc aht are yet to be ■chosen. The wim i if Columbia’s tournament will meet . acks of the other colleges. The teart ar selected are: Prince, . j. Stewart, H. J. Wilson. O. H. Murm a. D. Childs, and J. P. Kel logg. Harvard—J. F. Curtis, W. B. Cutting, O. C. Clarke, J. H. Choate, Jr., G. G. Hub bard and J. J. Averill. Yale—W B. Smith. John Reed, T. M. Robertson, C. f). Barnes, E. F. Hinkle, F. G. Knox, L. P. Meyers and Ledyard Cogs well. The contest will begin on Wednesday and will continue durnig the remainder of the week. The first two days will be devoted to the team championship and the last two to the individual championship. The magnificent silver trophy offered for the former Is the gift of the 'Ardsley Club which presented it with the understanding that the tournament should be held at the Ardsley links for three successive years after which the association should be free to choose what course it pleased. 'i ale now holds the cup. If that team wins this year and there is reason to be lieve it will, the cup will become the property of Yale. The first championship was held in the spring of 1897 when the competitors were Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Columbia. Last May the second was held and Yale was again the winner. There were rumors that both the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell would enter teams but have not appeared and the present champion ship will also be confined to the original quartet although by the constitution of the association any college in the United States or Canada is eligible to compete. The fact that another championship is to be held now is due to the desire to change the date from spring to fall, in order to avoid a time of vear when so many men are in training for other sports. Hereafter the tournament is to take place annually in the fall. For the team championship eaffi col lege will enter six players hut fo’- the in dividual championship any member of a college whether represented by a team or not is at liberty to enter. 1 lie present holder of the individual cup is James F. Curtis, of Ha rvard, who suc ceeded Louis I*. Bayard, Jr., of Princeton, to the honor and who is capable of a strong at times. Hlarvard hopes to win and on paper seems to have the strongest team. She has Gardiner G. Hubbard, who won the Newport tournament in August, with Fox ball P. Keene, A. M. Coates and a host of able players were entered and who was one of the ten invited to represent their country against Canada in the interna tional team match. G. E. Clarke was the runner up in the Shinne>coek tournament; * boat® led the field in the qualifying round for the nation til championship; Baya.rd Cutting won the Westbrooke open tournament. The other men are consid ered equally as good. Y ale’s men are .all good while the same ca n be said of Princeton. The fight, though " ill probably be between Yale and Har rtard while Columbia will very probably again take last place. No Right to Ugliness. iThe woman who 5s lovely in face, form amd temper will always have friends, hut one wlr.o would be attractive must keep hlitr heedih. If she as weak, sickly and all run do wn she will be nervous and irri table. If she has constipation or kidney trouble , her impure blood will cause pim ples. Blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch'ed complexion. Electric Bitters is the) bee t medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the bllood. lit gives strong nerves, bright ryes. smooth velvety skin. rich com plexion . It will make a good looking wo n-san of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at H. J. Lamar & Sons, Druggists; guar anteed. , HOW TO PREVENT CROUP. We have two children who are subject to attacks of croup. Whenever at attack is coming on ray wife gives them Cham berlain s Co !gh Remedy and it always prevents " ■ tack. It is a household ne cessity :■ te is couty and no matter what else wo ri out of, it would not do to be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. More of it is sold here than of all other cough medicines combined.—J. M. Niekle, of Niekle Bros., merchants, Nickleville, Pa. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, Drug gist*. South Macon Dots (Miss ElLa Avant, who has been exceed ingly ill with an attack of congestion is able to be out again and will resume her studies at the Georgia-Alabama Commer cial College in a few days. Mr. Murfee, of South Macon, will give an oyster supper at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon ton iSht at 7 o’clock for the purpose raising funds to aid in the building of a fence around the Jones chapel cemetery. Oysters served in any manner .laired stewed, fried, roasted or on the half -Shell. Quite a number of beautiful young ladies have been placed on the table com. nittee who will be on hand to cater to the wants of the guests. Tickets may be pro cuiW from Mr. Murfee, Misses Maud and Lena Avant, or at the drug store of W 7. HL Hatcher for the small sum of 25 wants each. The Rev. T. I. Nease, pastor of i *aes chapel church, commenced a protr. weed meeting last night. He will be ass isted during the series of meetings by I lews. John Harrison. Jordan and others visi tag ministers. The meetings will be very fiai - teresting and no doubt will aecomplis b , a great deal of good in the comrnun tty . Everybody invited. • "Smith. ” ‘ CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boi ighf Bears the - - Signature of &V A TEXAS WONDER. HaU’s Great PlwoTfry. One small bottle o l Hall’s Great Dis cevery cures all kidney and bladder trou bles, removes gravel, cures dieketia, semi nal emlalsons. weak and lame backs, rheu matism and all irregularities of the kid neys and bladder <n both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist win be sent by mall on receipt of 21. One small bottle is two months’ treatment and will cure any case above mentioned. E. W. HALL, Sole Manufacturer. P. O. Box 21*. Waco. Texas. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga. READ THIS. Cuthbert, Ga March 22. 1898.—This Is to certify that I have been a sufferer from a kidney trouble for ten years and that I have taken ieee than one bottle o< Hall’s Great Discovery and I think that I am cured. I cheerfully recommend It to any one •ufferlng from any kidney trouble, as I know of nothing that I consider Its equal. R. M. JONES. Three Doctors in Consultation. From 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 choeen in the last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation to 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. Dr. Experience would recom mend it because it never fails 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 natural and healthy condi tion. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggist*. Pries, Tiles, rn«m 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 druggiats or sent by mail on receipt of price, 50c and *I.OO per box. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO., Proprietors. Cleveland. O. Keeping In Trim. Dewey’s gunners have not lost their cunning. They are the same old dead shots who sent the Spanish fleet to the bottom drawer of Mr. David Jones’ locker, and they are ready for more real gunnery. That they may not forget their cunning or loso the knack they aro constantly kept in practice. The Olympia has a rehearsal of the real thing five days each week, and the rest of the fluot, down to the auxiliary cruiser McCulloch, follows the load to a liberal extent. There is no needless waste of ammuni tion, for it is too precious for all that, but Bubcallbors are usod. Small shells insert ed in largo tubes or casos aro inserted In the heavier guns, and save for the size of the projectile the results obtained are the same. The gunners lire at a floating tar get, which is towed past the ships by a launch, and the accuracy of their firing is wonderful. Each of the moving targets is surmounted by a red flag, usually about two feet square. One of that kind was usod by the Olympia the other day, and at ranges varying from 300 to 700 yards the flag was punctured 50 times. The short, narrow staff from which it fluttered was splintered, and the float itself was badly disfigured by the keen eyed, cool headed Americans behind the guns.—San Fran cisco Chronioio. He Foneht. During the late Spauish-American war a certain old colonel who had served all through the civil war and who had lost one of his eyes at the battle of Gettysburg, was very indignant because he was put aside as physically incapacitated when he applied for adi nission to one of the New York volunteer regiments. Filled with wrath, he journeyed to Washington, bent on having a personal interview with the president. He succeed ed in gaining an audience, and the presi dent, after listening to liis plea, said kindly: "But, my good Colonel J., you have only one eye.” "Just so, sir,” was the prompt re joinder, "but can’t you seo the great ad vantage of my having only one eye? When I aim my gun, I will not have to close the other. ” Ho fought at Santiago—Harper’s Ba zar. Deafness Can Bo 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. Deafness is caused by an hi Tamed condition of the mucous lining of ‘the Eustachian Tube. ■When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless the Snflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are 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 deafness( caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars. Free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by drugists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. 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. How She Reasoned It Ont, “If I should go to the bad place,’’she said, “I s'posn my wax doll would melt.” "It surely would,” replied the‘elder, who thought there was a chance to im press a lesson upon her. “Well,” slvj returned, with a sigh, "I guess I'll have to be good, then!”—Chi cago Posts Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes FOR RILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomacn, Giddiness Fulness after meals. Head ache-, Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin. Gold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEEtIHAN’S PILLS, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure sick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARCEST SALE of any Patent Medicine in the World. 25c. at all Drag Stores. Citation. GEORGIA, 8188 COUNTY— Nora Smith, having made application for twelve months’ support out of the es tate of Crawford Smith, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same hav ing filer their return, all persons concern ed are hereby required to show cause be i ’ofre the court of ordinary of said county t >a the first Monday in November, 1898, a hy said application should not be grant » 1- This, September 17th, 1898. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. MACON NEWS TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 45 1898 A VATICAN SIGNAL LIGHT. When the Pope Dies, It Will Be Ex tluKul.hi-d. That wonderful old man, Leo XIII, has ronlly made another recovery. It was only the other morning that, turning to his personal attendant, he said with his sweet smile, "Well, Plo, I wonder what they will say now, those clover persons who have killed and buried me so often In the last 20 years. ” Cavaliere Plo Centra, the private servant of Leo Xlll,hails from Carpineto.the birth placo of his master. He is more even than a faithful and privileged servant, ho Is a constant companion. This intimate con nection with his holiness dates back even before the ascension of Loo XIII to the papal throne. Plo invariably sleeps in a small chamber next the bedroom of the pope, and there is between the two so thin a partition that he can even hear the pontiff’s breathing. At all times he is aide to keep surveillance by the aid of a little glass window, which is at the head of his bed. With the telephone lie is put in constant connection with the pope’s doctor, Professor Lapponi, who lives out of the Vatican. Besides this eminent physician there arc two assistant doctors, who live In the palace and have the care of the health of the 500 souls who com prise the population of the Vatican. In the days of Pius IX there were many more who made their abode there. Even now that the pontiff is so old and far from feeling robust, he irfsists on ris ing early. About 0 o'clock Cavaliere Pio Centra knocks at his door, enters, opens the shutters and retires immediately, as his holiness has never liked assistance in his ordinary dressing, but lately he has had to give way somewhat, and his valet re turns to buckle his shoes and tie the white sash ho wears with his white robes. By an arrangement between tho police and the papal authorities a window next tho papal apartments is kept open during tho day ami closed at night, but with a lighted lamp behind it. Tho shutting of .tho window in day or tho putting out of the light at night means that something unusual has happonod, and that help is needed. In case of the illness of tho pope this singular sign would mean that ho is dead. An Italian sentinel is continually watching tho window. However, this did not prevent the mistake of General Della Roeca, undersecretary of state at tho home office in the Crispl cabinet in 1878, who announced in tho house the death of Pius IX live hours beforo it took place.—Pall Mall Gazette. A HUSBAND SAYS: f “ Before my . wife began using \ Mother’s Friend not think she months and it is % her housework \ \ \ without trouble. ” \ • Mother s Friend is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It gives them strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confine ment. It is the one and only prepara tion that overcomes morning sickness and nervousness. It is the only remedy that relaxes and relieves the strain. It is the only remedy that makes labor short and delivery easy. It is the only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling or rising is impossible. Don’t take medicines internally. They endanget the lives of both mother and child. Mother’* Friend is cold by druggists for sl. Send for our free illustrated book. The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. @liie O is s non-pomonou, 'oraody for Gonorrhoea, xleot, Spermatorrhoea r'Vhiiog, unnatural di«- ibarges, or any inttamma ion, irritation or ulcera tion of in i:csos mem branos. Non-astringent Sold by e)rn cc i«t», or sent in plain wrapper hr prepaid, fni ITlacon and Birmingtiarn Railroad (Pine Mountain Route.) Schedule effective October 16, 1898. 4.15 pm|Lv Macon Ar|ll 15 am 5:04 pm|Lv Lizella Lv|lo 25 am 545 pm | Lv.. . .Culloden.. ..Lvj 945 am 556 pm j Lv.. .. Yatesville... .Lvj 933 am 6 26 pmjLv. . .Thomaston.. .Lvj 9 03 am 7 07 pm|'Ar. . . Woodbury .. .Lv| 8 23 am SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 9 06 pmfAr Columbus So Ry Lv| 6 30 am 8 07 pmj-Ar Griffin Lv| 6 50 am 9 45 pmfAr Atlanta Lvj 6 20 am SOUTHER.. RAILWAY. 420 pmjLv .. ..Atlanta .. ..Ar|ll 10 am 6 03 pmjLv,.. ..Griffin Arj 9 18 am 5 25 pm|Lv.. ..Columbus.. .. 7 07 pmjLv.. ..Woodbury. ..Arj 8 23 am 7 27 pm|Ar... Harris City.. .Lv| 8 03 am CENTRAL OF GEORGIA. 745 pmjAr.. .Greenville. ..Lvj 745 am 5 20 pmjLv.. ..Columbus. . .ArjlO 15 am 7 27 pmjLv.. Harris City ..Arj 8 03 am B*o pm|Ar.. ..LaGrange.. ..-Lv| 710 am Connections at Macon with Central of Georgia to Savannah and Southwestern Georgia, and with Georgia Southern and Florida. At Yatesville with Southern for point* eouth of Yatesville, and at LaGrange with A. & W. P. for points north of LaGrange. JULIAN R. LANE, General Manager. Academy of Music. Wednesday, Oct. 26. George Wilson’s World’s Model M I NSTRELS W. S. Cleveland’s Greater Massive Minstrelsy united. Two shows, one price. Dual program includes E.M HALL, JOHN QUEEN, NEWSBOY’S’ QUINTETTE. TROUBADOUR FOUR, KENO & WELSH, numerous other notables and English Hunt Club Parade. Academy of Music. ONE NIGHT. Thursday, October 27. EXTRAORDINARY EVENT. America's Finest Theatrical Organization. The Triple-star Combination. Louis James, Kathryn Kidder, Frederick Warde in an elaborat scenic production of Sheri dan's famous play, “TRe Scßool for Scandal.” ALL STAR CAST. | Price*: <1.50, *l, 75c, 50c. The Kind Yod Have Always Bought, and which has been in ns© for over 30 years, has borne the signature of yyP and has been made under his per ( . sonal supervision since its infancy. '■n.'yZ ■cYNcAjaa Allow no one to deceive you 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, 'Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS. Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt OCNTAUR COMPANY, 7T MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. » Home Industries and Institutions HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO H. STEVENS’ SONS CO., Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cul vert pipe, Ittinge, Are brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever. MACON REFRIGERATORS. MUIDCJCB’S Improved Dry Air Refrlger ators. The best Refrigerators made. Manu factured light here In Macon, any size and of any material desired. It has qualities which no other refrigerator on the market possesses. Come and ree them at ths fas'- <.... _ k NEWMAN HILLINEHYCO The Largest Millinery House in the State. Our stock is complete with a full line of Headwear for Ladies, Children and Infants at prices to suit everybody. Our styles are ex clusive. One lot of Felt-Trimmed Sailors, Walking Hats and Rough Rider Hats at 75c, worth $1.25. Wings at 25c per pair. Ostrich Feathers, 35c up. Ladies’ Fascinators, 35c up. In all colors. Infants’ Sacques, Bootees and Hoods. Silk Embroidered Infants’ Caps, 25c up. Zephyrs, Germantown and Saxony Wool. Our trimmed Hats are what only expert designers cah make them. Visitors to the Carnival must not miss an inspection of our stock. NEWMAN MILLINERY COMP'Y . 555 CHERRY STREET. milliners Supplied at Wholesale Prices. THE FAIR STORE * Has removed to Cherry street, next to Payne & Willingham's and L. McMa nus' furniture stores and opposite Em pire Store. IT IS TIME TO THlNK^=^a 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. tastes© Central of Georgia Railway Company Schedules in Effect June 12, 1898, Standard Tim* 9oth Meridian. 11**0 ami 7*40 pm! 7*50 imlr v stations Tl^oT - T^PnoTnFI 12 24 pm 840 •• 1? MaC ?J l ll ” - Ar 721 »■* 7 40 819 pa !935 pm i ••••Fort Valley Lv| I*7 pm •38 am 342 pm I I At. ... per ry Lv |! 441 pm g e L. V 1 11 16 am|Ar. ..Colum bus. . .Lv! 400Dm .. 1 12 30 PmjAr. . ..Opelika. . .Lvi 2 46 pm ....!!!!!! '***! I*s2*"pm| *9s7nm s °° P“! A y ..B m ham. . .Lv| 9SO am ! ."** !217pm10 snm \*l" A ™' !. CUa ”*; L TI : •1* « I#7 m 327 pm 1 11 05 L Ur" * e 4 ■ a “l* 18 « «►» 600 rm .... Ar -W, Alb i ßy ••• L 7'* i t 411 am) II 81 am SSS ::: " •"»£oi«-. ilv'Niiii::::::::: “,SS * jj £•• “ill. -X 3? >•» « 715 wn|.‘.‘.7.7.7.‘.|..’ Is “ J2“i f-H-' • A »•;;■£' ftg 1 '*o 55 m '« 08 ,a \ £ * W im|.. 5 “ pm •«■>« jXr::‘.:STou»n :::: ; :j s™ .0 ,m 7 35 in j 35 piirAr.. . Allan... . ~L.| 150 Ml 750 pm 405 pm ISSB |w ASjU .. -Maomo. . 1% S £ 8 k ■ ■■■ l » Slif: M.. 2 .! o .*" 1 10 00 pm I! 300 pmjAr.. ..E.itonton. . .Lv!l2 50 pm 121 am I- 445 pm Ar. . .Mae hen. . .Lvj!lo 55 am I- 650 pm Ar .. Covington. ..Lv|! 920 am| !!!!!”! *4 17 nm *\ l ll 25 am Lv - • • •Ma con 7~7. Ar|* 345 pm• 355 amj* 84K paT 230 urn Lm ”pm Lv. . .Ten nille Lv| 156 pm 152 am' 156 Jm | P“ 2 j. 230 Pm*Lv. . Wad ley. .. .Lv|fl3 55 pm 12 25 ami 12 15 pm \ M nm- 251 pmiLv ' •• vllle. .Lvl2llpm 12 25 am| II U 5 a4 17 pml Hf.Tl r ft °,° P^v.. .. Mil len .. ..Lv] 11 35 am 11 60 pm'.ll 80 it. 8 5 3ft nm fi , c pm ; Lv -YNaynesboro ..Lv 10 1* am| 10 34 pm 1* 47 a. s 5 30 pm j 635 am;! 650 pmjAr.. ..Augusta .. .Lv| !S 20 am 840 pm 980 arm | 24 “ am i, 3 50 pmlLv.. Rocky Ford.. .Lv| 11 03 am 11 14 pm I l 4 ®? pmjLv.• ...Do ver. . ..Lv| 10 47 am 10 67 am 1 1 6 No - 16- *1 | No. 15. • * * 10 46 amiAr. ...Madison. .. Lv 440 pm * ail J- , ! Daily except Sunday, t al station, s Sunday only. ’ . - h A4finto* r t r « n t 0 an . df froni Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, flavan h»m A rif.?^K Vla con ’ Macon and Albany via Smlthvllle, Macon an* Blrmlmg h*m via Columbus. Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 batwaea nan™ a 7f D M ah "a Aalanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for ace* pancy .n M <* c on depot at 9:00 p. m. Pas- sengers arriving In Macon on No. 8 and 8a Mac^n h a 0 nd N A 0 tla;t are a!1 t o ' v . ed td reuiai n ‘u sleeper until 7a. m. Parlor cars betweea kh ° D raina Nos ’ 1 and 2 - Seat fare 2 » cents. Passengers for rlghtsville, Dublin and sandersvilVe take 11:25. Train arrives Fort Gaines 7.9a «' m ’’ i eavas 10=10 a - ni. Sundays. For Ozark arrives 7:30 p. m. and leaves j’ a part tst r m er D ir^°ri^?' tion or BChedul «» Points beyond our lines, addrass a mS B tL «• Macan> Qa * *• p - BONNER, u. T. A. *■ HINTON, Traffic Manager j n hailb O P ▲ t> Ki.jrrm a r Southern R’y. Schedule in Effect Oct. 16, 1898 _________ CENTRA L TIME READ DOWN. READ UP. — ~ No. 7 | No. 15 | No. 9 | No. 13 | West | No. 14 | No. 10 j~NoTB~TNo. 1* 7 10pm| 4 45pm| 8 3(!am| 2 05am|Lv .. Ma con .. Ar| 2 05am| 8 20am111 00am| 7 lOyaT 9 45pm| 745 pm 11 lCam| 4 15am|Lv .. Ail anta. Lv|ll 55pm| 5 20am| 8 10am| 4 28pm 7 50am|10 00pm| 4 00pm| 4 20am|Lv.. Atlanta. Ar|U 50pm| 5 00am| 11l 4»am 10 20am| 1 00am| 6 25pm| 6 30am|Lv.. Ro me.. Lv| 0 40pm| 1 44am| I • • Oam 11 30amI 2 34amj 7 34pm| 7 22am|Lv.. Dal ton...Lv 8 42pmjl2 10am| | 7 Maai 1 00pm| 4 15am| 8 50pm| 8 40am|Ar Chat’ nooga Lv| 7 30pm|10 00pm| | | Mpm 7 10pm| 7 10pm| 7 40am| |Ar .Mem phis . Lv| | 9 15am| | S 99pm 4 30pm| | 5 00am| 5 40pm|.Vr Lexington. Lv|lo 50am] 10 50amj 110^49pm 7 60pm| | 7 50am| 7 45pm|Ar Louisville. Lv| 7 40am| 7 40am| f 745 pm 7 30pm| | 7 30am| 7 30pm|Ar Cincinnati Lv| 8 30am| 8 30am| | 8 99am 9 2&pm| | 7 25pm| 9 15am||Ar Anniston. Lv| 052mj 6 2pni| | 8 aa«» 11 45am|. |lO 00pm|ll 15am|Ar Birm’ hiam. Lv| 4 15pm| 4 16pm| | 9 99am 8 05am| | 1 10am| 7 45pm|Ar Knoxville. Lv| 7 00am| 7 40pm|........| 740 pm • I | No. 14 | No. itT| i South. ( No. 15. | Ma. It | I 7 10pm| 2 10am| 8 35am|Lv.. Macon.. Ar| 8 20am| 2 Oftam| ,| I | 3 22am1 10 05am|Lv Cochran.. Lv| 3 20pm|12 55am| | j | 1 10 45am|Ar Hawk’ville Lvj 2 50pm| | | I j 3 54am|10 50am|Lv. Eastman. Lv| 2 41pmjl2 25am| | I | 4 29am|ll 3tiamjLv.. Helena.. Lv| 2 03pm|U 64pm| | I j 6 46am| 2 3Spm|Lv.. Jesup... Lv|ll 22am| 9 43pm| j | | 7 30am| 3 30pm|Lv Everrett.. Lv|lo 45am| 9 05pm| | I | 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30am| 6 60pm| | I | 9 40am| 9 25am|Ar Jack’ville. Lv[ 8 00am| 6 60pmj. | I N 0.7 | No. 9 | No. 13 1 East. f No. 167 No. 10 | | I 7 10pm| 8 30am| 2 05am|Lv.. Ma con.i Ar| 8 20am| 7 10pm|. | ' | 9 45pm|ll 10am| 4 15am|Ar ..Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am| 4 20pm| | ill 50pm|12 00pm| 7 30am|Lv ..Atlanta. Ar| 5 10am| 3 65pm| | | 9 25am| 8 30pm| 6 10pm|Lv Charlotte Lv|lo 15am| 9 35am| | | 1 30pm112 00n’t|ll 26pm|Lv . Dao ville. Lv| » 07pm| 5 60am| | | 6 25pm| 6 40amj | Ar. itich mond Lv|l2 01n’n|12 10n,n|. | | 5 30pm| 7 35am| |Ar.. No-folk. Lv 1 9 30am|10l)0pm| | | 3 50| 1 53am| ;Lv. .Lynchburg Lv| 3 55pm| 3 40am| | | 5 48pm| 3 35am| |Lv Charl’ville Lv| 2 15pm| 1 60pmi | | 9 25pm, 6 42am| |Ar Wash gton Lv|ll 15am|10 43pm| | i 3 OOamliO 15am| |Ar Philndlphia Lv 3 60am| 6 55pm| | I 6 20amj 12 45n’n| lAr New Y'ork Lv|l2 15am 1 4 30pm| | -o pmj 8 30pm| |Ar .. ..Boston Lv| 5 OOpmjlO 00am| \ THROUGH CA i< SERVICES ETC. ’ “ Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping 'ar- (between Cincinanti end Jacflcswnville, also between Atlanta and Brunswick Berth‘ may be reserved to be taken at Macon. Nos. 15 and 16, day express trains, bet ween Atlanta aud Brunswick. Nos. 9 and 10, elegar.t free Observation cars, between Macon and Atlanta, alao Pullman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati. Connects in Union depot, Atlanta, with “Southwestern Vestibuied Limited,” finest and fastest train In thi South. Nos. 7 and 8. connects in Atlanta Union depot with “U. S. Fast Mail Train” to and from the East. FRANK S GANNON, 3d V. P. & G. M„ J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, Washingon. D. CL Washington, D. C- W. A. TURK, G. P. A., 8. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga C. S. WHITE, T. P. A., BURR BROWN. C. T. A.. Macon. Ga. 5(6 Mulberry SL, Maoan. Ga F. fl. ButtenDeroer & Go., A J j!J Pianos, Organs, Sheet ML 1 !; 4 Music and Musical 422 Second Macon, Ga. " ' Sohmer & Co., Everett, Ivors fejjr 1 & Pond, Bush & Certs, Har |||p vard. Organs—Estey, Burdett ; Sold on easy terms. We represent Six strong and reliable FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Protect your property by insuring with J. 5. BUDD & CO. Office 461 Second Street. 439. Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. BENSON & HOUSER. DRY GOODS. HDTHNHNCB * 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 st.fl.rrms.sl i fy 3