Newspaper Page Text
Oh, the Pain of
Rheumatism!
Rheumatism often causos the most in
tense suffering. Many have for years
vainly sought relief from this disabling
disease, and are to-day worse off than
ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease,
and Swift’s Specific is the only cure, be
cause it is the only remedy which can
n*ach such doep-wated diseases.
A few yean, bro I wasjkikcn with inflamma
tory Rheumatism, which became so intense
that I was for weeks unable to walk. I tried
several prominent physi-
clansand took th, Ir treat
m<-nt faithfully, but was
unable »O get the slight
egt relief. In fact, my con.
I dltion w-med to grow
< / worse, the disease spread
\ ov<r my entire body,and
* from November to Marek
, ,'x 7 vr* I f"iffcred nrony. I tried
- ',r<yr <y patent medicines
1 ft i ‘ ,;l none relieved me
Sf -f r> If k 9 1 pon d»* advice of s
"’d ,* > frh nd 1 decided to try
fi. R. fl. Before allowing me to take it. how
ever. rny guardian. who was a chemist, ana
lyze.l t ,c re • ■ ,iy. al .1 pronounced it free oi
potash 'V . retire. I felt Bo much better aftei
taklne tv . lottl-s, ; mt I ron tinned the rem
edy, aii'l in two mon’! -I was cured completely.
The cun- w J perms m t. for I iiave never sine<
had a t< i-h of ft!-, imatism though many
times expo-:- 1 to damp and cold weather
BLEASOR M. TIPPELL,
8711 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia.
Don’t suffer longer with Rheumatism.
Throw aside your oils and liniments, as
they can not reach your tro Don’t
experiment with doctors—their potash
ana mercury will add to your disabil
ity and completely destroy your diges
tion.
S.S.S. r The Blood
will cure perfectly and permanently.
It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and
contains no potash, mercury, or othei
mineral. Books mailed free by Swiss
Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
PULLMAN CAR LINE
JwiMAPMIV Ut tSVUItpAItWHY ((f
v O t
between
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or
Louisville and Chicago and
THE NORTHWEST.
Pulman Buffet Sleepers on night trains
Parlor chairs and dining cars on day
trains. The Monon trains make the fast
ent time between the Southern winter re
aorta and the summer resorts of the
Northwest.
W. H. McDOEL, V. P. & O. M.
FRANK J. REED, G. P. A.,
Chicago, 111.
For further particulars address
It. W. GLAIHNG, Gen. Agt.
Thomasville, G«.
Macon, Dublin
and Savannah R. R.
•4| I Id! 3*
1' M I’ MJ STATIONS. |A.M.|A.M.
4 00 2 30 Lv ...Macon . ...Ar| 9 40|10 15
4 15 2 501 f ..Swift Creek ..f 9 20 10 00
4 25 3 00 f ..Dry Branch ..fl 9 10| 9 50
4 35 3 10|f ..Pike’s Peak ..f| 9 00| 9 40
4 451 3 20lf ...Fitzpatrick ...f 8 50| 9 30
4 50 3 30[f Ripley f 8 40| 9 25
5 05 3 50ls ..Jeffersonville., s 8 25| 9 15
5 16 4 00 f ....Gallimore.... f 8 05| 9 05
5 251 4 15 s ....Danville ....s| 7 50] 8 50 i
5 30 4 25 s ...Allentown... s 7 s(j| 8 50.
6 40 4 40|s ....Montrose.... a 7 25! 8 ?,5
5 50 5 00 s Dudley s 7 10! 8 26
6 02 6 25 s Moore s 6 55| 8 12
« 15| 6 40|Ar. ...Dublin ~.Lv| 6 30| 8 30
P M I’ M l-A.M. 1 A M
•Passenger, Sunday.
d Mixed, Daily, except Sunday.
A COLLEGE EOUCATION BY MAILi
& -j Thorough instruct ion ;
A -Tl ME ,n book-keeping Hand j
ISPA PF - * HA I business, shorthand ,acl--
”revn ence. Journalism, lan-;
S <<•>>! I r\V7 K ua K eß « architecture, i
AO IUM ■j _ Burveving.drawinmciv-•
5 A mechanical, steam,:
= wwelectri: hydraulic, i
: municipal, sanitary, ;
2 , ’MK railroad and structural :
- f r* 1 /‘’•few engineering. Expert In-
5 iky "/' etructors. Fifth year. :
i Feea moderntc.
I 3| Illustrated catalog free.
11l I ifc *7 diuMß state subject In
I Interested.
8 HATloviL roßitrsroxnicMK i.'tsrrrt TK fln«3
’■’MHowuut National Bank ttaUdlng, Washington, D. C.
“* l i„i,n l uimiiuiiitiiunmwmimia»-ii»»..unuii <
FRENCH
TANSY
WAFERS
These are the genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris. La
dles can depend upon securing relief from
and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods
regardless of cause.
EMERSON DRUG CO.,
Importers and agents for the United State*
Sau Jose, Cal.
C. T. KING,
Druggist, sole agent for Macon. Ga
F. W. Williams.
CARRIAGE SHOP.
416 Cherrv Street.
I can save you good
money on Spring
Wagons.
Will make any style
you want and guar
antee to please you.
BHic »4 .anon-poi Mine. •
■vmedy for Gtniorrh.ea
licet, Spp rin at orrhu :i
Vhil.-s, unnatural dis
barges, or any ixitlamnia
ion. irritation or ulcera
tion of ni uco u s mem
branes. Non-astringent
Solti by
or sent in plain wrapper
by express, prepaid, for
SI.OO. or 3 bottles. |3.75
(Circular aent m»
Hudson River Dy Dauligni
The mast charming inland water trip on
the American continent.
The Palace Iron Steamers.
“New York" and "Albanv”
Os the
Hudson River Day Line
Dally except Sunday.
Leave New York, Desbrosses 5t..8’40 a.m.
Lv New York, West 23d st, N. R. 9:00 a.m
Leave Albany, Hamilton 5t,8:30 a.m.
Landing at Yonkers, West Point. New
burgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point,
Catskill and Hudson.
The attractive tourist route to the Catskill
Mountains, Saratoga and the Adiron
daeks, Hotel Champlain. and the
North, Niagara. Falls and th*
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.
l Desbrosses st. pier. New York.
CANNOT WISE
- SUNKEN COLON
Even if Wrecking Company
Does Succeed in Getting
It to Surface.
CANNOT BE BROUGHT NORTH
Will Probably Be Satisfied With the
Success Achieved op the
Maria Teresa.
By Associated Press.
New York, Nov. 2.—A dispatch to the
Tribune from Washington Bays:
The navy department has practically de
cided to abandon wrecking operations un
der existing contracts on the Spanish
cruisers Cristobal Colon, Vizcaya and Al
mirante Oquendo, near Santiago, which
have become onerously expensive to the
government and to approve the recom
mendations in part at least of Naval Con
structor Hobson and other officers who
have been superintending the work of res
cuing these vessels.
The department has reached the conclu
sion that the Vizcaya and the Almirante
Oquendo wil probably never be raised and
that the Cristobal Colon. If saved at all,
will not be brought to the United States
by the Merritt and Chapman Wrecking
Co.’ of New York, which has been work
ing on this vessel under a special contract
involving the payment of $829.25 a day
since July 29th, without visibly improving
the chances of that vessel’s salvage.
The same company, since July 6th,
when it executed the first contract for the
prosecution of wrecking operations on the
ships of Cervena’s squadron has been re
ceiving a separate payment of SBOO a day
with the single result that the Maria Te
resa is now on her way to Norfolk, not
exceeding $500,000 will be paid to the
wrecking company on her account.
The board of construction to which the
matter was referred by Secretary Long,
after he had virtually decided that the
present arrangement was becoming intol
erable, assumed the responsibility of te
commending that the salvage of the Colon
be annulled on November 10th and that
new proposals for righting and raising
that, vessel be publicly sought by the navy
department under restrictions which
would involve the government in no ad
ditional. expense unless the attempt was
altogether successful.
The department will send a cable dis
patch to Captain Colby M. Chester, senior
naval officer on the south coast of Cuba,
if the neeommendations of the board are
approval, as they will be without doubt,
directing him to concentrate the wrecking
work for the present altogether on the
Reina Mercedes, which is submerged in
still water and capable of ready raising,
and that no further attention for the pres
ent will -be paid to the Vizcaya and the
Oq aendo.
Captain Chester will also in all proba-
I <ility be directed to proceed at once to de
stroy the collier Merrimac, utilizing for
this purpose the naval vessels under his
command -and their explosives, this plan
being calculated to relieve the government
of additional expense, while at the same
time giving naval seaman desirable prac
tice In countermining and the removal of
channel obstructions..
Naval officials have not expressed any
particular dissatisfaction with the work of
■the Merritt-Chapman Wrecking Company,
which has receive! $1,600 a day for more
than three months at Santiago, but the
experts are thoroughly agreed that little
mere can be accomplished beyond the
raising of the Mercedes with tbe present
j plant at Santiago and they have decided
that further expense in other directions Is
now -unwarranted.
This decision was further influenced by
the arrival in Washington of representa
tives of a great Swedish wrecking cor
poration, which suceeded in rescuing the
’British battleship Howe from a condition
' comparative with that of the Cristobal Co
lon and which points to a record of over
500 ships which it has extracted from
more or less serious positions, nearly all
of them submerged at considerable depths.
This company, it appears, is not only con
fident of its ability to bring the Cristobal
Colon and the other Spanish vessels to the
United States, but is ready to guarantee
the delivery of the Maine in the big dry
dock at the navy yard at New York. The
Sweedish wreckers propose to take all the
risks of failure without expense to the
government and to rely, if they succeed
for compensation wholly on arbitration.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Mall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures dtebetis, semi
nal emisisons, weak and lame backs, rheu
matism and all Irregularities of the kid
neys and bladder m both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in children. If
not sold by your druggist will be sent by
mail on receipt of sl. One small bottle is
two months' treatment and will cure any
case above mentioned.
E. W. HALL,
Sole Manufacturer.
P. O. Box 212, 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 less than one bottle of Hall’s
Great Discovery and I think that I am
cured.
I cheerfully recommend it to any one
suffering from any kidney trouble, as I
know of nothing that I consider its equal.
R. M. JONES.
From New Zealand.
Reefton, New Zealand, November 23.
1596.—1 am very pleased to state that
since I took the agency of Chamberlain's
medicines the sale has been very large,
more especially of the Cough Remedy. In
two years I have sold more of this particu
lar remedy than of all other makes for
the past five years. As to its efficacy I have
been informed by scores of persons of the
good results they have received from it
and know its value from use in my 90
household. It is so pleasant to take that
we have to place the bottle beyond the
reach of the children. E. J. Scantlebury.
For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists.
The Domingos stock has
been moved to Holt’s old
stand, Triangular Block.
Auction same as usual at 9
a. m. from day to day until
sold.
Puss, files, files:
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
x is warranted. Sold by druggists or
sent by mail on receipt of price, 50c and
SI.OO per box.
WILLIAMS MLANUFACTURING CO.,
Proprietors. Cleveland. O.
The Hest Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the
affeoted parts is superior to any piaster.
When troubled with a pain in the chest
or side, or a lame back, give it a trial.
You are certain to be more than pleased
with the prompt relief which it affords.
Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheu
matism. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons,
druggists.
—ii I n nil ll
HII r ——— —“U
| | bll / \
/ 1 6
——— J II *<l ■■ .'-t-H
FRENCH FALL 1 AlLOd GOWN FRO.il HARPER’S BAZAR
A gown of light weight mixed wool in
a small checeked pattern of fawn, very
fashionable for tailors’ gowns this autumn
is trimmed with velvet bands strapped
again in the centre with ladles' cloth of
a paler tint, so closely that very little of
rhe velvet shows between. The illustra
tion, which is reproduced from Harper’s
Bazar, and for which cut paper patterns
may be secured, gives an idea of the cut
of the gown.
The circular skirt is attached in the
back without any visible fulness just at
the waist line, hanging lower down in
easy graceful fold and perfectly straight in
front, where the band trimming is curved
apron fashion in double rows. The width of
•the skirt at 'the ‘hem is four and a half
There are lots of
shoes sold in Macon.
When you want
your feet covered at
cost call on Mix
Shoe Co.
For the Next
Thirty Days
We propose to make some special prices
on WHISKIES. WINES and BRANDIES.
You who appreciate good goods will un
derstand the value of the offer made be
low :
Look at our price list and begin to
save 50 per cent on all purchases in our
line. Do not ‘throw your money away and
pay twice as much for inferior goods.
Give us a trial. See what we will do for
you. All goods bottled at the distillery.
Original bottling only.
Whiskies.
Pr Qt
Belle of Macon (Kentucky Bourbon).. 40
Old Monongahela Pure Pennsylvania
Rye 50
Our Monogram( 4 years old) 60
Baker’s A. A. A. A. Rye 65
Canadian Rye 75
Finch’s Golden Wedding 75
Old Dscar Pepper (green label) 75
Old Club House Rye 75
Hoffman House Rye 90
Mount Vernon Pure Rye(6 years old).l 00
Old Oscar Pepper Rye (white label).. 1 00
Old Crow (7 years old)1 00
Guckenheimer Pure Rye (6 years old).l 00
Sweet Pansy (8 years old)1 00
Old Private Stock (cream of whiskies)
1 25
Park & Tilford Fine Ryel 25
Wines and
Brandies.
Pr Gal.
California Sherry, Port and Angelica..! 00
Im'ported Sherry, Port and Madeira... 1 00
Old Cognac Brandy 2 00
Pr Bot.
Martel Brandy, 3 starl 00
Hennesy Brandy, 3 starl 00
Clarets by the case of one dozen quart
bottles ;;4 00
Rhine Wines by the case of one dozen
quart bottles 4 00
All other goods by the gallon, such as
corn whiskey, peach and apple brandies,
etc., sold equally as low, from $1.25 per
gallon and upwards.
We make a specialty of the jug trade
and all orders by mail or telegraph will
have our prompt attention. Special in
ducements offered. Send for price list
and other information. Phone 265.
The Altmayer & Flatau
Liquor Co.
506 and 50S Fourth Street, near Union
Passenger Depot.
_ - , , ■ , rr—- !
K’.eets the rffuiremen!s of every dress-maker, pro
fessional or amateur. A valuable feature is its
CUT PAPER PATTERNS
Eaek issue contains, among its rich variety of
fashions, two gowns, for U'fick cut paper patterns
are furnished. If you wish to wear the latest
UTILITY SKIRTS. WASH SKIRTS, SHIRT
WAISTS, TAILOR-MADE GOWNS
or if you are seeking new designs, you will find
what you want in the pages of the BA ZA R, at
25c. PER PATTERN
WAIST, SLEEVE, or SKIRT - COMPLETE GOWN, tie.
and will send hs the number of the pattern
you wish, and enclose the ameunt, we will send
te you. If you are not familiar with the
BAZAR, ive will send you as a special offer a
TRIAL SUB. 25c. FOUR WEEKS
* upon receipt of ‘he money.
10 Ceata a Copy • Sab., $4 00 per year
Addrr.. HARPER * H ROT HE RS, B. T. City
MACON NSWS WEDNESDAY EVENitid, NOVEMBER a t8 9 8.
yards; the lining and outside are cut the
same form and are seamed and faced in
the usual manner.
The jacket in the style of a Zouave is
cut away sharply in front, just above the
waist line. The double revers, rather wide
and pointed, roll back over a chemisette
of cream colored silk muslin, pleated and
finished with a great soft bow at hte neck.
The jacket in the back is fitted closely to
the figure and finished with double basques
open behind and curving to 'the front, the
belt of black velvet with gilt buckle con
cealing the seams.
A high flaring mediei collar is the finish
at the neck and the decorations of the
jacket are bands similar to those of the
skirt, with groups of cameo buttons, that
appear also on the skirt front.
Book Binding.
High class work. Prices
the lowest. Get our
estimates.
News Printing Co
Don’t Lose Sigtit
Os ttie Fact...
That we do the highest class Bind
ery work at prices that will com
pete with any eetablistment in the
©euntry.
Is a home enterprise that doesn’t
depend upon patriotism for pat
ronage. If It can’t give you the
right sort of work ait 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 Equipped
Bindery
And can now turn out anysort of
book from a 3,000 page ledger to a
pocket memorandum; or from the
handromest library volume to a
paper back pamphlet
News Printing co.
The News
Printing Co.
Does Binding and Job
Printing of every de
scription. Ask for
estimates. High class
work.
News and Opinions
OF
National Importance.
THE SUN
ALONE
Contains Both.
Daily, by mails 6 a year
D’ly and Sunday,by mail..sß a year
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper
in tbe world.
Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year
AddreM THK BUN, Nsw York.
A A>?J l.JLf jmu|
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
-.and has been made under his per
<"Tz sonal supervision since its infancy.
* * 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 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 tho
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.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRTtT. NEV’ YORK CITY.
MBMMMMIIBIMIIIIIM 111111 I
Home Industries
and Institutions
HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO
H. •’lit VENS’ SONS CO., Macon, Oa., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cul
vert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever.
MACON REFRIGERATORS.
MUHJCKE’S Improved Dry Air Refrlger ators. The beet 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 possesses. Come and roe them at the fac
j ~T •» W * str—A
Macon’s Oldest Established and Reliable Jewellers,
J H & W. W. WILI IAMS,
352 .Second Street.
« Invite their customers and general cus-
tomers to call, now that Christmas rime
is coming on and see their beautiful line
of sterlln silver noveltise suitable for
■holiday gifts for father, mother, brother or
sister. Our entirely new selected choice
cases of manicure sets, traveling shaving
sets and gentlemen’s toilet sets. All kinds
of art silver ware and all that pertains to
a well kept jewelry store in delicate and
esthetic styles of watches, diamond jew
elry and opera glasses, can be found at
WILLIAMS’. Give us a call and we will
•' welcome you.
J S Rlinil $ PF! state anc l Insurance,
■mmmmhhLmh 461 Second St. Phone 439
FOR RENT.
372 College street. 719 Arch street.
o•? T> Oll j street - 6 room dwelling on Hill
Bond street. street near Whittle school.
482 Orange street. ...... ~
858 New street. 6 room dwelling on Stubbs
1522 Fourth street. HilL
613 Georgia avenue. Dwelling and store corner
517 Georgia avenue. Third and Oak streets.
We represent several strong Fire Insurance
Companies.
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
' A
t i r ■
l/F gMIRSIIt
jw .■:
/// - > jS&r
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.
The World’s Two Largest
And fiichfst Shows United.
Positively the
Grandest Show on Earth.
The new aggregation one of the most powerful in the world.”
—New York Herald.
THE ALL-FEATURE SHOW of the WORLD
Hiacon, v | A B i Q g es f|n 0W
Thursday lull, IVorSLo.
Biggest Menageries! BASED ON MILLIONS!
fill Biggest Circuses I f TRUE, • • • f
F 2 Biggest Hip- / / jMU \ MORAL, C (fl
? dromes! 7 \
OoOiW
BOW
li Grotite«f\X / Crownlng KJ
SHOWS I Thousand
Including, for but one and the usual price of admission, all
the gieatest living Features and greatest
artists on earth.
Savage Nature’s Greater Capital
Magnificently Complete Double Menageries.
Unequoled in numbers, varity, size and quality by any other Zoological
collection, national or individual, on earth.
The Only Giant Male Hippopotamus
Two Grandest Herds of Wisest Elephants.
ONLIi Giant Hippopotamus.
Z . _ ONLY Two-Horned Rhinoceros.
I ONLY Snow-White Polar Bears.
I 1 i i/i,/ /X ONLY School of Sea Lions.
Z X •’ ONLY Trained Alaska Seals.
~~zx~~ T~ Z —r x i ONLY Flock of Ostriches.
|oI11 J I IWBlh. ■ I 111 I| X I ONLY Emu and Cassowary,
t 1 \ I ONLY Pair Saddle-Back Tapirs.
\ ONLY Sable Antelope.
More Hare Animals than all Other Shows
I <ajV Three Circuses in 3 Rings.
>. V S"' ! ’ • O’/ V- - * Huge Elevated Stages,
t A / Grand Imperial Hippodrome.
\ .7 J Water Carnival and High Divers.
\ ®p™s=ZS}V-' Two Herds of Performing Elephants.
Co) Ma Knue Schult’s troupe of twelve
i T "* Great Danes.
JjK/ O®° Sunlani’s Performing Mexican Bull.
N.(( MPJ Madame Yucca. Female Samson.
XL,Vhoo; n Wonderful Bickett Family.
Marvelous Octavian Troupes.
Twelve Bareback Champion Riders.
Livingston, Demoras and Devere troupe.
Larue-Walton sextette of Acrobats.
The best taught performing droves on earth.
Ti taesl Hi’ciffi taH
A Program of 100 Challenge Acts.
3 Rings, 2 Stages, Revolving Pedestal of flit,
Mid-Air Entertainment.
New Faces, New Feats, Foreign Triumphs, Performing Dens of Huge
and Savage Brutes, the Only Arctic and African Aquariums,
Caravans, Companies, Families, Studs and Stables of
Inimitable Actors and Clowns. The
specially imported
Great KoKin-mignonette Jap circus
The only trained Alaska Sea Lions and Seals, introducing
“Leo the Monster Marine Clown.
The only flock of Princely Plumaged Os
triches.
The only full-grown Snow-white Polar
Bear.
The only four tremendous Malay Tigers.
The only Enormous Black Maned Lions.
The only Tremendous Two-Horned Suma- 1
tra Rhinoceros.
The only pair of Saddle-back Tapirs.
The only Niger Antelope.
The only giant Cassowary.
The only Superb Australian Emu.
The only Gnu.
HSss|jiHL v '/
MTWiAR ytv}
?/sTs^^wkz )lk\ML J
wla üß4w#" J®
,S V J) \ / >=A
The Married Morning Pageants
Os the consolidated litans, an all eclipsing double blaze of spectacular
splendors, whose glories make all others insignificant. Lowest excur
sion rates from all points.
Admission 50c, Children under 9 years 25c.
Two performances daily at 2 and 8P- nt. Doors open an hour
earlier. And if you see it in this advertisement it’s so, and this is the
only big show you will see this year.
Seating capacity 15,000, 25 uniformed ushers, numbered coupons,
actually reserved seats on sale at Sol Hoge’s drug store,
Macon, Thursday, November 10th.
104 GORGEOUS PICTORIAL CARS,
LAIRS AND CAGES.
United Hippodromes of Nero’s Era.
The Amphithreatres of Modern Nations.
Most colossal Coliseum course.
Immense Classic, Imeprial Arena.
The Most Exciting, Amusing and success
ful races of every kind, age and coun
try.
The only real Topsy-Turvy Children’s
circus!
A thousand sigtits which are as many
shows.
3