The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, October 28, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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The ? Cruel Knife! It is absolutely useless to expoet a ■urßionl operation to cure cancer or any other blood disease. The cruelty of such treatment is illustrated in the alarming number of deaths which re •ult from it. The disease is in the Ni'no’c"™ h, ’ r ’ ce T« n not be cut out. knife de2h. the BUrgcon ’* stion was a s.-v.-re on*, as it was neces Mary to cut down to th' - jawbone an <1 •crape it. Before a great while the < an cer returned, and be- Ran to grow rapidly, we gave hj n) ninny remedies without re lief, and Anally, Opon the advice of a friend, doe I de.l to try 8. 8. 8. (Swift's Specific), and with? the second Irittle he ’ beirsn to improve. After twenty bottles had never bad a sign of the dn'kdtuHhJ.a""u,' tUr "- , J-N. Mt RI>OCH. 270 Snodgnss St., Dallas, Texas. , bp :? 1 ' ,u : l y tfl r only hope for Cancel !R bwnt h Specific, S.S.S.': Blood as it is the only remedy which gone to the very bottom of the blood and fp r J* R eVPr y trace of the disease b. 8. 8. is gtmnintettd purely vegetable anti contains no potash, mercury, oi Other mineral. Books on Cancer will be mailed free tf> any address by the Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga. inHB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold before the court house door during the legal hours of eale, on the first Tuesday In November next, the following property, to-wit: AH that tract or parcel of land situated •nd lying in the city of Macon, .said Coun ty, known as part of lot four, square sev enty-six, said tract commencing at a point on Second street at the line between the lot herewith conveyed and tho lot of Charles J. Toole, nuid point being fifty-two feet, five inches from the alley; extending through said square seventy-six feet from Kecond to Third street, in a southwesterly direction fifty-two and five inches; thence extending back at right angles to Second street with even width of fifty-two feet und five inches, a distance of one hundred and twenty-live (125) feet. Said property levied on as the property of Janies A Toole to satisfy a fi fa. issued from cltj court of Macon in favor The Appletor Church Home vs James A. Toole. Also at the. same time and place, al that tract or parcel of land situated, ly ing and being in the city of Macon, saiti county and state, and known in the plan of sai.l city as partes of lots numbers one and two (land 2), in square ninety-one, according to Boardman's map of said city, being on the corner of Third and Arch ■treets, motes and bounds as follows: Be ginning at the corner of Third and Arch streets, running thence along the line of A reh street, I*l feet, 'thence at right angles in a northwest direction 85 feet and 3 inches to the line of the Harburn lot; thence at right angles -1 feet and six inches to the line of Knowles lot; thence at right angles along the fine of Knowles lot in a southwest. direction 15 feet, 6 inches t< Third street; thence along the line oi Third street 30 feet it inches to corner oi Third and Arch "streets, the beginning point. Said property levied on as th, property of .1. L. Anderson, administrator of tho estate of Uriah L. Williams, to sa tisfy a fl fa. issued from the city court of Macon in favor of Southern Home Build ing and Ijqiin Association vs. J. L. An derson, admlstrator of the estate of Uriah Ba Williams. Also at the same time and place, all that lot or tract of land situated in the Godfrey district of said county, and being part of sub-division nine( 9) of lot No. 31. Macon reserve, west of the Ocmulgee river, and being one hundred and five feet square, adjoining lands of Elijah Hender son. Nat Stanford and Jerrv Jordan and fronting an alley. Said land situated in the rear of the Gray property, and being same land as recorded in Record of Deeds A. J., folio 331. Said property levied on the property of Willis Sandford to sat- Iki y a 0 fa., issued from city <xmrt of Ma con in favor of Mrs. 1). Q. Abbott vs Wil lis Sandford. Also, at the same time and place, that tract or parcel of land in the Vinevillc district of Bibb county, Georgia, known as h portion of tile Sherman lands on the Central railroad, west and near city of Macon, being part of lot No. 12 and bounded north by said railroad, east by lands of Missouri Hawkins, south anil west hy lands of Henrv Bratt he i nf r enn-tu 1 •»vi ” iiviuy i ran, oemg same land deeded to .Maggie Pratt by Americus Per kins, recorded in Record of Heeds No. 65. folio 360, and containing one-fourth of an acre. Said property levied on as the property of Maggie L. Pratt to satisfy a fl fa. issued from city court of Macon in favor Merchants' and Mechanics Building and Lx>&n Association vs. Maggie L. Pratt Also, nt the same time and’ place, one undivided half interest in that tract or parcel of land with improvements there on. known as lot. number four (4). square twenty-two (22), according to the original plan of the city of Macon, in the county of Bibb, and state of Georgia, being the lot upon which is located ‘he one-story frame building known as Taylor's drug •tore, corner of Second and Cherry streets. and being the property which Asher Ayers conveyed to Mrs. Louisa G Ayers on the 10th day of November. 1596. in a deed recorded in the clerk’s office of Bibb superior court, in book Bs. page 209, on November 11th, 1596. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Louisa G. Ayers, ad ministratrix of Asher Ayers, to satisfy a fl fa. issued from city court of Macon in favor of L. P. Hillyer. cashier, vs. Mrs. Ixniisa G. Ayers, administratrix Asher Ayers. Also at the same time and place, one farm lying in a body, in Rutland district of Bibb county. Ga.. consisting of all of land lot number two hundred and ten (210). except forty-five acres in the north east corner owned by Mrs. Cook, twenty sen's in the southwest corner of lot num ber two hundred and twenty-seven (227) and seventy-seven (77) acres in the nor thern part of lot number two hundred a-isl twenty-eight (228). except two acres with house thereon, now occupied by station agent of the Georgia. Southern and Flori da railroad in the north west corner of said twenty acre tract: said farm conta’n- Ing two hundred and twenty-two (322) acres, and being the same as bought by raid Joseph H. Hall at public sale of Ma con Construction Company. Sail property levied on as the property of Joseph H Hall to satisfy a fl fa. issued (rum citv cour r of Maccr in favor of Scottish-\mi r ■>cau Mortgage Company, limßed e*- vs Joseph H. Hall. ’ Also at the same time and place, one farm lying in the fourth or Rutland dis trict of Bibb county. Ga.. consisting of 98 acres of east part of lot No. 200; said farm bounded on the north bv other lan Is o' said Carloss.eaot by lands of James White sides. south by lands of Mrs. Martha Lan caster, and west by Southwestern railrei.' Levied on as the property of J, E Ca~ loss to satisfy a fl fa. Issued from the dtv court of Macon in favor Scottish-American Mortgage Company, limited, vs. J E. Car loss. Alaa, at the same time and place on* laundry wagon, made by the National Wagon Company, Marion. Ohio, and let ■tered Crescent Steam Laundry. Said wa gon levied on as the propertv of R p ■Urquhart to satisfy a fl fa. issued from city court of Macon in favor of National Wagon Company vs. R. E. Vrquhart. Also, at the. same time and place, one single buggy, ball bearing, one bay horse about ten years old: two roller top two common desks, one iron safe, made by Cany Safe Company: one Remington typewriter, one double seated trap, two single and one double sets harness, one pair Howe cotton scales. Levied on as the property of B. H. Ray to satisfy a dis tress warrant in favor of Mrs. F. E Con ner vs. B. H. Ray. Also, at the same time and place, one black horse, about 12 years old. named Charley: one bay mare, about 6 years old, named Beaut; one black mule, about 8 years old, named Ella. Said property levied on as the property of W. L. Baze more to satisfy a fifa. issued from city court of Macon in favor of F. O. Scho field vs. W. P. Bracken, principal, and W. L. Bazemore, surety. L. B. HERRINGTON. Deputy Sheriff Bibb County. V. /p - -7;; V7 Georgia and Vanderbilt promises to be one of the most exciting and stubbornly contested games ever played in the South. Both teams are in excellent condition and know the game thoroughly. The Georgia eleven has put up a beauti ful practice this week, the finest overseen on .the athletic field. All the men are do ing their utmost to .make the University have a winning team, and it is safe to say that such has been ac eomplished. Captain Walden, the star player in the Virginia game last yes r, is holding down his old position of left tackle. Walden has not yet found his superior. He plays a steady, gritty game, and seldom falls to make a gain. Ritchie plays right tac) de. He has done brill '.ant work during the past week and will undoubtedly be heard from in the game- Saturday. Thi washer, the 210 pound giant who is the J.nest addition to the team, is a won der. He breaks through the line at his pleasure. H< is new at the game but has impro ved r emarkably and now is consid ered one 'of the strongest men on the team. Lindsey , who plays left guard, is doing fine work and will show up well in the game. Shanno n plays center and is a strong addition to the team. He was substitute last yetu . The « ids will be played by Mclntosh and Met utcheou on defensive, and by y dußigno i and Heidt on offensive. All of n these pk ly€r s have shown great ability in breaking up the Interference and downing “ their im in . d Mcln.fi. ish, who plays left half on offen i) sive. is the surest ground gainer on the e team.. He has done brilliant work this year a.t» d plays a strong and steady game. ’• iMoCw tcheon and Cox will play right ’ half. Bk ith of these players are among the i, best, ua the team and are fast runners. f Unff„ the quarter back, is one of the s finest athletes in the South. He knows the 3 me.’jt t his year has shown up splendidly. nj ' ntsi this year has shown up splendidly, s C oach. i McCarthy considers Huff the equal * of Tick enor. “ Jon es needs no criticism. He is well ‘ f knowi t on account of the brilliant game |f he ply .y< d last year and is in fine condi g tion t: lit f year. He plays full-back and , bucks the line like a cannon ball. r Geor. ?ia’s hopes are great for a victory. - Each n xn on the team is determined to do f his sha re towards winning the game and it will mot be from lack of spirit if she ’ loses. The t hxl game Georgia plays will be I with Nc n.h Carolina in Macon on Novem > ber 12th . A gboat deal of interest Is cen ; tered in (this gaw l , for it will be remem bered fl tat Georgia defeated North Caro lina the last time they played and conse quently t, ie “Tarheels” will do their best to eonqu er. An excursion will probably be run t< » Macon so that the students may witness t h e game. After the experience pf the VarnJe rbilt game Ccorgia will be in better <x me sition than ever before and will Put up the game of her life. <''biarfton. Hih Life Was Saved. a prominent eitiv Umnibal. J [ O .. lately had a wonderful n.S'or"?” S “£'T'" l phoi.l few /ithat ran thro “ With ‘ My lungs became hardened P^ U ™ Onia ' w<«ak, 1 ootil In't even sit un in h»,> mLu° 1 htdnod t up 111 De <U Noth- - “mpt , d™ ' well and strong, I canTsav ro‘ no \ a . ,D ’ its nrai«: xx ” tiX „ ay to ° much in i ih This marvellous medicine is • bhe sun Jt .and quickest cure in the world for al t iroat and lung troubles. Regular uTiT 1 Kes _ > H. J. Lamar & Sons’ Drug Store- every b >ttle guaranteed. ’ I Rues, riieß. , B irod am n, 1D^ laD Pile Oin tment will cure B find. Bleeding and Itching Piles ' abrorb i‘ 11 th >th ( er ointments have failed. It absorb i the tumors, allays the itchimr <it fiT i P ° Ultice ’ inS£ gro lief. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment a pre pared only tor Piles and itching of bnt P L Tate partß and nothing else. Every tnt % S f ,d by SI.OO reCelPt Os prloe ’ 50c and w idliams MANUFACTURING CO., Froprietora. Cleveland, O. MISS WINNIES WILL. Left Everything She Had to her Mother. By Associated Press. New Orleans. Oct. 28-The will of Miss Winnie (Davis has been filed i n the civil UrU The dooum^n t is in eleo- f ° rni aUd Very brief ‘ Jt ' eads as “T a _ > t,,- a ' arina Anne Davis, being of sound L S ' th€ llth day of February, ■ th., n i a ?° ut to Sail for wrlte , th >s. my last will and testament. I give and bequeath to my beloved mother. Va ’ h.™ Jefferson Davis, everything I . th real and personal propertv and any returns that may come from my lite , , " T ° r s ’ bonds or moneys of which I die possessed. I beg her to give a remembrance out of my jewelry to my dear cousin. Anna Smith and to mv dear, dear old nurse. Mary Ahearn. My dear mother is to judge what she would like to mydear s >ster, Margaret Haves and her children, to remember me by. I know she will know what I wish done’. I sign this io the Gerard Hotel. 123 West Forty-fourth street. New York city. N Y February 11, IS9S. “Varina Anne Davis.” No Right to Ugliness. tThe woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep 7 ■ health. If she is weak, sickly and all do ’. n she will be nervous and irri has constipation or kidney her impure blood will cause pim w^\». b l <>tChes ' skin "Uptons and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is tba best medicine in the world to regulate rhe fid’T and kidneys and '<> Purify eves strong nerves, brigh tK>Lh velve D’ skin- rich con’ a make a good looking w- run-down invalid. Only 50 cer a anteed J ' Uamar & Sons > Druggists; gu J CARDINAL’S EDICT. He Indorses the Circus, But Prohib Theater. ,ts th The action of Cardinal Richar bishop of Paris, in forbidding h d ' Arch is clergy GEORGIA WILL MEET VANDERBILT On the Gridiron in Atlanta Tomorrow—Great Game for Atlanta. GEORGIA PLAYS HERE - ♦ On the 12th—Will Meet the Tar Heels-Game Will Decide Cham pionship of the South. Athens, Ga.. Oct- 27—The football game to be played in Atlanta Saturday between under penalty of discussion, to visit the theatre, while approving of the circus as • “the theatre of childhood, where the priest goes as the guide of children.” was deem ed of sufficient importance to be cabled at length to the New York Sun. and has aroused much discussion in both religious and amusement circles. ‘‘The position as sumed by Cardinal Richard,” says the general press agent of the Great Fore paugh and Sells Brothers’ Consolidated Shows, “is largely due to the indisputable fact that the performances given in the greater circuses are on a much higher and purer plane than many of those tolerated on the stage today. Expressions, inci dents and exposures common on the stage would be hissed from the ring, and no re sponsible circus manager would dare to introduce vulgarity or demoralizing sug gestiveness in either word or action. Through the liberal introduction of fairy land pageantry, harmless fun, amusing animal antics and performances, and other features best suited to childish desires and comprehension, the circus, as Cardi nal Richard maintains, has become ‘the theatre of childhood,’ and thousands of parents, never seen at the playhouses, go there as the guide of their little ones, and to heartily participate in their enjoy ment.” HENFORD SALE Os Fine Cattle Going on at Kansas City, Missouri. By Associated Press. Kaneaa City, Oct. 27.—Armour’s sale of Hereford catle at the Kansas City stock yards has been concluded. The 113 head disposed of during the two days’ sale in cluded several importations from Queen Victoria’s here. Excellent prices were realized, the average for today’s sale be ing 1384.91 per head. The highest price realized was $1,025 and S2OO was the low est price. Among the sales on the closing day were the following: 'Lady Laurel, cow, calved Dec. 15, 189tl; Wm. Humphrey, Ashley, Neb: SI,OOO. Lalla Rookh, imported heifer, calved Feb. 24, 1896; T. S. Sparks; Indianapolis; SI,OOO. Searchlight, bull, calved Jan. 24,1898; Mator Land and Cattle Co., Trinidad, Col. SI,OOO. Brenda, imported heifer, calved Jan. 24, 1896; C. S. Cross, Emporia, Kans.; $855. May Queen, imported heifer, calved May 6, 1896; AV. H. Prentice, Hamilton, Ills; S6OO. 8188 COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will be sold before the court house door, in the city of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property: Two shares of the capital stock of the Bibb Real Estate and Improvement Com pany, a corporation having its principal and only place of business in the county of Bibb. The said stook standing on the books ofsaid company In the name of Harry Burns. Have mailed notice of levy to Harry Burns at Jacksonvile, Fla., ;Uid handed in person notices to H. T. I'owell, president, and R. S. Collins, sec retary and treasurer of said company. Le vied on as the property of Harry Burns to .satisfy a fi fa, issued from city court of (Macon in favor of W. A. Dewberry, trusts, etc., vs. Harry Burns. Alsi», at the same time and place, all that tract and parcel of land situated in Bibb c ounty, and known according to plat and sui*vey of record in book of plats 83, folio 2, known as lot No. 3, in block 50. favor of W. H. Ashworth vs. L. N. Chailie. to satisfy a' fi fa. issued from justice court 596 district «G. M., of Monroe county, in favor of W. . AShworth vs. L. N. Chaille. Also, at the same time and place, an undivided interest in half acre of land in Bibb county, on ti.be corner of Jenkins and Hill streets, in the Godfrey district, with houses thereon; botmded as follows: On two sides by Jenkins and Hill streets, and on two other sides' by lot formerly owned by .W. E. Jenkins, and one owned by J. B. Mathews. Levied on as the property of Miss Mattie R. Couse, en dorser, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Bibb superior court in favor of Mrs. Knight vs. Mrs. E. A. Couse, maker, and Mattle R. Couse, endorser. wofaw dfoarh rah r frrarh rfhrtrh ar dafar Also at the same time and plahe, that lot situated in the city of Macon, Bibb county, which was formerly occupied by Robert Findlay, and known in plan of said city as lot 'No. 7, block 81. House No. 759 on the street on which said property fronts and bounded as follows: On the east by Spring street, west by a ten-foot alley, north by property of Merkel and south by property of 'Cornell. Levied on as the property of W. A. 'McNeil to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Bibb superior court in fa vor of Lulie Lockett vs. W. A. McNeil. Also at the same time and place, two parcels of land in Bibb county, one par-, cel being part of lot one, in square twen ty-four, in the plan of the city of Macon, fronting on ’Cherry street 95 feet and run ning back equal width 106 feet, on Fifth street; the other tract being in Vineville " istri'Ct, said county, and being vart of f G , 1 Bone place, and commencing on east s °. of lot conveyed to Thomas (R. Ayers t side Magistrate Flynn, then along Vine- 1 ch 'venue 30 feet, or a sufficient dis -1 vtße i. y n the west half of wall of ’ -tance t. storehouse, and running back I said Aye yoo and being property same wid t_ Thomas R. Ayers to W. N. 1 25’ nve yed , ' 'eed recorded in book A. Fleetwood b. c , <>s o fg ce> Bibb superior J-, folio 6; • • - as the property of W. S? UI T, k, , *isfy a fi fa. issued ?rom Si ti superior Co^ t 4^ V ° r ° f P. K. Dedric A Sheriff. PETITIO N FOR CHARTDD- GEORGIA, Bibt> County.—To t? e Su perior Court of D ald county: The petition of B. A. Wise at ta F - Schofield, both .of said county, sho vs : 1. That they de sir e themselves their associates, suece. ssor s an' d to . b ®' come incorporate .d ui ider t^3< ’ n<ame o£ A. Wise & Co. 2. The term wHich -th. * yeal? to . be inc orporated is tw<. .. U e en( j with the privi le ge of renewal ai e d of that time. 3. The -oapit stock of 'the corpora, to be ten the usa nd dollars (10,000) dh “L into shares o [ jioo dollars each. Petition ' „ lurcher wis a t be privilege of increasin. said capital stock from time to time or at any time tc , ;U1 amount not exceeding fifty thousand < ( s so> ooo. 4. Ten i o f sa jd capital stock ten ,_' l ' b< aisand dollars ($10,000) has al- bee 4 paid o. ine < 4>ject of the proposed corporation IS DftAiini „ f” ary pro gt tUl d gain to its stock- holders, and it s purpose is to conduct and ea rry on a 1 - e al estate, insurance and bro kerage busings. Said corporation is <o ha , ve the ri g bt to buy and sell real , te ’ to taJte or execute notes, security deeds, niortg® o- es and other instruments in com lection ’’with and .pertinent to the ousinet , s it g han carry on; to own such real es Xate a 3 m ay be consonent with its genera 1 busir t<> act as agent renting C t riDg ’ for real estate, for which it ' -barge or receive comissions or bro- X’ S;to '■ mt as agents for parties in the nem-L- ,r Pur chase of real or personal pro- fnr ■ ’ reeei ving a commission or brokerage fiX S s ervices; to represent as agents .77’ ? nd any and all other kinds of insuuranee companies and to do all such flings in connection with such insurance oompucue . are usuat to be done by agents w riting flre _ life and other insur- ance, ar» j to generally conduct a brokerage ousin is 3 in gtoeks, bonds or other prop erty-, hr ying and selling upon commission or bi.-ol .erage, or upon its own behalf, as nnjr think to its profit or advantage, do all the acts necessary or usual in e * .anagement, purchase of sale of real 5 rsonal property, for themselves or -s, or in the conduct of the insurance usi ness; to negotiate, as brokers, loans •ha' . ge and receive proper compensation the refor. 6 . The principal office and place of bus- ip* ss of said corporation will be in the ci l yof Macon, said county. Wherefore The petitioners pray that an t O’ der or decree may be granted by the ° ourt incorporating them under the name j- a nd style aforesaid, with all the rights, ts 1 >rivileges and immunities provided by law, r- 1 .ogether with such as above indicated, and subject to all the liabilities and burdens imposed by law. This the 24th day of September, 1898. ANDERSON, ANDERSON & GRACE. Petitioners’ Attorneys. , I certify that the above is a true copy he 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 of September, 1898. y ' R. A. NISBET, Clerk. MACON NEWS r KIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28 1898 rOSTOLI The Kind You Haro Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of— and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to dereive 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. I What Is CASTORIA Casforia is a subslittifo far Castor Oil, P.’.regorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups, it is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age 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 the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. : GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt CENTAUR COMPANY, 7? MURRAY STRECT, 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, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever. MACON REFRIGERATORS? MUECKE’S Improved Dry Air' Refrlger ators. The best Refrigerators made. Manu factured right here in Macon, any size and of eny material desired. It has qualities which no other refrigerator on the market possesses. Come and r.ee them at ths fao u y <39 w * •ftr"*®*. How Are OVERGDHT WERTHEH. Headed? Spcicial low prices on them this week. Are you mule-headed or pig-headed on the subject of ready-made Clothes? If you are, just set your head in our direction, aud five miuutes after you get your head inside our door we’ll have your head turned by the things therein visible. And ever after you’ll be level headed, at least as to i You need a change of Underwear. We can fix you O. K. Our F>. D. TODD &, CO. Way? I n Love ■ a Jn' JmM At Pirst Sight a| \ With one of our Cleveland (■ bicycles and any one will be when they K see the combination of lightness, strengh, A WmMUMIw grace of movement and beauty of outline bHr S t,iat JK comprised in one of these up-to- Hk date ami high grace machim s. ’ <)UI ’ *' Ue a^so illclu ' ,es -' le “Staunch Crescent.” fl/V Our l >rices aro as attractive as the I'T 1 ' wheels. Call to see us. S. S. PARMELEE Corner Second and Poplar Streets. 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 ji j f// 1 •' Era & h ///... y&ej- P/ / 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. HALF CENT fl WORD ADVERTISEMENTS of Wants, for Sa e For Rent, I-otit, Found, Etc., are inserted in THIS COLUMN at Half Cent a Word each insertion. No Advertisement taken tor less than 15 cents. Miscellaneous. HECKER’S self raising buck wheat, pan cake flour just in. W. G. Middlebrooks. FOR SALE—New, extra large zinc bath tub; a bargain. Can be seen at Jar ratt's 615 Poplar street. BOOKKEEPER. thoroughly competent wants work part of time. City refer ence. “Business.” care News. LADIES to do plain sewing at home. $1.50 per day; four months’ work guaran teed; send stamped addressed envel ope for full particulars. Utopian Sup- Ply Co., Philadelphia, Pa. BUCKWHEAT, maple, Georgia cane and golden drip syrup. W. G. .Middlebrooks. WANTED—A bookkeeper who don’t wrink chew tobacco, smoke cigarettes, belong to clubs nor use profanity. Address A, care News. WANTED—Two or three niceiy furnished rooms for light housekeeping in good location. State location, price, etc. Ad- dress F. C., care News. M. C. BALKCOM’S hardware store opens at six and closes at 6:45 every day except Saturday, when we close at nine. AGENTS WANTED—For war tn Cuba by Senor Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Endorsed by Cuban patriots. In tremendous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book ,big commissions. Everybody wants the anly endorsed, reliable book. Outfits sent free. Credit given. Freight paid. Drop all clash and make S3OO a month with War in Cuba. Address today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CON CERN, 353-356 Daarbar* Chl- cags. 111. FOR SALE—Delightful residence close in, one-half cash balance on five years time. Address "D,” care of Evening News. SWEET Florida oranges 30c dozen, prunes 8c to 15e , 4 cans tomatoes 25c. W. G. Middlebrooks. STENOGK.U tiEA—Wanted position by a young man; thoroughly qualified; three years’ office experience; not particular as to work; ample refer ences. 'Address “Stenographer,” eare Evening 'News. HAVE opened up a feed stable next door to my veterianry and horse shoeing establishment; patronage of my friends respectfully solicited. A. Dolan, Pop lar street. (NICE assortment of fresh oysters and game. New Market Produce Company, J. F. 'Wrigley, manager. Phone 194. FOR SALE or rent, 100 acres land. This farm is situated 3 miles from the city of Macon; 90 acres in cultivation, con venient for truck farm or dairy; land lays level, luniy soil, red clay foun dation, 6 to 10 inches to top soil; would make a fine fruit farm; con venient to two railroad side tracks for shipping your fruit; G. S, and F. R. R. runs with side tracks on the place; S, W, R. R. runs in one-eighth of mile with side track to load your fruit cars; land well watered; springs and good well of water. Peaches grew this last season finer 'than tiny I saw during the season, There is a small fruit orchard on said place has pot failed to have fruit in four years. Parties wishing to buy corn, hay, fodder, mules, farming tools I have a supply on the place and will sell the same at reasonable price. Will rent one or two mules, farm or it all if wished. Write to W. R. Ivey, Macon, Ga., 141 Park Place, ’ FOR SALE —The entire stock of plumbing goods of the Georgia Plumbing Co. at L cost. Georgia Plumbing Co., 615 Pop- lar street. [; DRESSED poultry, turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens Saturday. New Market , Produce Company, J. F. Wrigley, man- L ager. Phone 194. FRESH butter and dried*fruit. New Mar -7 ket Produce Company, J. F. Wrigley, manager. Phone 194. | TAKE notice of 558 Mulberry street, Migrath’s portrait copying and picture ■ framing house. First class work; also dealer in pictures, picture frames, easles, etc., etc. Jewelry, breast and scarf pins, ear and finger rings, studs, cuff and collar buttons, etc. Writing paper, tablets, envelopes, ink, etc., etc. Office and store 558 Mulberry, opposite Hotel Lanier. Dr. J. W. Migrath, proprietor. WANTED —An energetic man or lady in this and adjoining counties to travel for manufacturing house and appoint agents; also one for local work, Sal ary $75 per month and expenses. Ad dress with reference and previous oc cupation, Century, 3943 Market st., Phjla, Pa. FOR SALE—Three small tarms close in, of 25, 50 and 100 acres respectively. fl High and level, fine land for truck v and fruit farming. L. W. Hollings- , worth. e CELLERY, cranberries, fruits and ~vege tables. New Market Produce Company, J. F. Wrigley, manager. Phone 194, h R. P. JARRATT, agent, contractor for tin roofiing, galvanized iron cornice and 6 general job shop. 615 Pbplar street. WANTED to hire—A good mule for a week J pr more. Will give him the best of * care. Give amount asked. C„ eare News. NOW’ is the time to have your lace cur tains laundered. Mrs. Ryder, near Crump’s park, does the very best work. All curtains laundered at only 25 cents per window. LOST —Black ostrick feather boa last Wednesday night between 511 Walnut street and Mulberry streeaSe.csmfwyp and street and the head of Mulberry street. Finder will ibe liberally re warded if returned to 511 Walnut street. EXTRA good New York Cream cheese, 'Swiss, Edam, pineapple, Neufchatel' ) fromage de brae, Limburger, Munster club, gorgonzola, sap sago, grated par , masa-n, Philadelphia cream. Flournoy. CLOSING OUT SALE—Just think of a nice headstone for $6, and other jobs low in proportion. A word to the wise is sufficient. Central City Marble Works. WANTED—By a middle-aged woman, position as companion; can make my services valuable in many ways, es pecially where children ?,re to be cared for. Address "Companion ” care Evening News. NEW Georgia cane syrup 40c gallon, gof den drip syrup 40c. gallon W. G ’ Mid dlebrooks. FOR SALE—6O,OOO brick inside fire limits city at $2 per thousand. Buck, care News. W. A. GOODYEAR, carnage, buggy and wagon shop. Horsechoeing, fine paint ing. repairing of scales a specialty 453-455 Polar street. HORSESHOEING and repair work. If you need your buggy and wagon re paired, horse or mule shod call on me at 624 Fourth street. C. H. Messier, scientific horseshoer and carriae-e builder. s BIDS WANTED, Blds win be received up to noon of Tuegday, November 1, 1898, for roofing with tin or galvanized iron the upper shed of the market building according to speci fications to be seen at the office of the city engineer. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address all bids tQ J. H. WILLIAMS, Chairman Committe on Market, Academy of Music. Monday, Oct. 31. , Messrs. SMYTH and RICE present the Quaint Comedian ' Willie Collier in the Famous Farce ■ ‘’The man from niexico” By H. A. Du Souchet, Author of "My Friend From India.” RECORD—Six months in New York. Two months in Boston. Three months in Chicago. Unexcelled*for hearty laughs. A com pany of efficient players. ; NEWMAN MILLINERY CO 0 The Largest Millinery House in the State. 1 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. i One lot of Felt-Trimmed Sailors, Walking Hats and Rough Rider Hats at 75c, worth $1.25. , V ings at 25c per pair. 1 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. \ isitors to the Carnival must not miss an inspection of our stock. NEWMAN MILLINERY COMP'Y, 555 CHERRY STREET. jnilllneis Supplied at Wholesale Prices. A/Vc Have Brought 11l combined force to bear on EnCl £V, this stock of ours. RESULT: The handsome Hfld Cs*>h f ss ue Trunks to be seen in Macon. The handsomest line in of CLOTHING in Georgia. 1 Our Trunk Department occupies an entire floor. Benson & Houser Up-to-Dale Clothiers. 1 ISIh Furnishing Goods, and Hats, Trunks, Telephone 276. 408 Third Street. ..J'*Q. Southern R'y. Schedule in Effect Oct. 16, 1898 CENTRA L TIME RBAD DOWN. —— read up. = No. 7 | No. 15 | No. 9 | No. 13 | West. | No. 14 | No. 10J No? 8 | No. 10 7 lOpmj 4 45pm| 8 30am| 2 05am|Lv .. Macon .. at| 2 05am| 8 20amjll~00aml 7~l»pm 9 45pm| 7 45pm;1l 10am| 4 15amjLv .. Adanta. Lv|ll 55pm| 5 20am| 8 lOaml 4 26pm 7 50am|10 00pm| 4 00pm| 4 20am|Lv.. Atlanta. Arjll 50pm| 5 00am| 11l 40am 10 20am| 1 00am| 6 25pm| 6 30am|Lv.. Ro me.. Lvj 0 40pm| 1 44am| I 9 00a.m 11 30am| 2 34a.m| 7 34pm| 7 22am|Lv.. Dal ton...Lv 8 42pmjl2 10am| | 7 Kham . 1 00pm| 4 15am| 8 50pm| 8 40am|Ar Chat’ nooga Lv| 7 30pm|10 00pm| I 8 00pm i 710 P m l 7 10pm| 7 40am| |Ar .Memphis . Lv| | 9 15am| .-] 8 00pm , 4 30pm| | 5 00am| 5 40pm|Ar Lexington. Lv|lo 50am|10~50am|~.. 7. i.Jio 40 pm 17 50pm| | 7 50am| 7 45pm|Ar Louisville. Lv| 7 40am| 7 40am| | 7 45 pm ’ 7 30pm| | 7 30am| 7 30pm|Ar Cincinnati Lv| 8 30am| 8 30am| | 8 00am ’ 9 25pml | 7 25pm| 9 15amj|Ar Anniston. LvpTs2pmT~«~s2pm| | 8 Mam 11 45am| |lO OQpmjll 15am Ar Birm’,ham. Lv| 4 15pm| 4 15pm| | 6 00am 8 05am| | 1 10am| 7 45pm|Ar Knoxville. Lv| 7 00am| 7 40pm| ’.’| . I I No. 14 | No. 16 | . South? |~No7 15. | N 0713 | | ] I 7 10pm| 2 10am| 8 35am |Lv.. Macon.. Arj 8 2Oa.m| 2 OOam| t I I 3 22am|10 05am|Lv Cochran.. Lv| 3 20pm|12 55am| | I | |lO 45am|Ar Hawk’ville Lv| 2 50pm|.. | | I | 3 54am|10 50am|Lv. Eastman. Lv| 2 41pm|12 25am| | I I 4 29am|ll 36am|Lv.. Helena.. Lv[ 2 03pm|ll 54pm| | 1 1 6 45am| 2 38pm|Lv.. Jes up... Lv|ll 22am] 9 43pm| | ( | | 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30am| 6 50pm| | • | | 9 40am| 9 25am|Ar Jack’ vihe. Lvj 8 00am| 6 50pm | ‘ - iLL’iiL’l L No ’ 7 i No ’ 9 f No - 13 I East. I No. 16 | No. 10 | | i 7 10pm| 8 30am| 2 bSamfLv.. Ma con.. ArfT2oam| 73dpm|7. | | 9 45pm|ll lOamj 4 15am|Ar ..Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am| 4 20pm| | | 9 25am| 8 30pm| 6 10pm|Lv Charlotte Lv|lo 15am| 9 35am| | ) | 1 30pm|12 00n’t|ll 25pm|Lv . Danville. Lvj 6 07pm| 5 50am| | 1 | 6 25pm| 6 40am| |Ar. Richmond Lv|l2 01n’n|12 10n,n| | ' ........ I 5 30pmf 7 35am| |Ar.. Norfolk. Lv| 9 30am|10 00pm| | J | 3 50| 1 53am| |Lv. .Lynch burg Lv| 3 55pm| 3 40am| | , | 5 4£pm| 3 35am| ~|Lv Chari’vllle Lvj 2 15pm| 1 50pm| | | 9 25pm| 6 42am| |Ar Wash gton. Lv|ll 15am|10 43pm| | ‘ | 3 00am|10 15am| |Ar Philadlphia Lv 3 50am| 6 55pm| | | 6 20am|12 45n’n| |Ar New York Lv|l2 15am| 4 30pm| | i j 3 pm| 8 30pm| |Ar .. ..Boston Lvj 5 OOpmjlO 00am| | • THROUGH CAR SERVICES77cTC Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Cincinantl and JaoksoaviJle, also between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be takes at ' Macon. Nos. 15 and 16, day express trains, bet ween Atlanta and Brunswick. Nos. 9 and 10, elegant free Observatior cars, between Macon and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati. Connects in Unioa depot, Atlanta, with "Southwestern Vestibuled Limited,” finest and fastest train in th€ South. Nos. 7 and 8, connects in Atlanta Union depot with “U. 8. Fast Mall Train” to and from the East. FRANK S. GANNON, 3d V. P. & G. M., J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, i Washlngon, D. C. Washington, D. O. 1 W. A. TURK, G. P. A., S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. C. S. WHITE, T. P. A., BURR BROWN, C. T. A., Macon. Ga. 665 Mulberry St., Macan, Ga. WE ARE - —>. Ready for Business! After the fire—next door to old stand. All orders promptly filled and shipped. T. C. BURKE. Telephone 129. r Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. BENSON & HOUSER. . DRY GOODS. HUTHNfINGE & 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. 3