The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, November 05, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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Scrofula to Consumption. Any one predippowd to Scrofula cm never l>o healthy and vigorous. Thii taint in the blood naturally drifts intz Consumption. Being such a.deep-aeate<J blood disease, Swift’s Specific is tht only known cure for Scrofula, because it is the only remedy which can reach the disease. Scrofula a;>D*»nr<-1 on the head of my Jitth grnndehild when only ]S months old. Shortlj afu r breaking it spread rapidly all ovej her Ixwiy. The sea <,n the sore- would jx-d off on the '•lightest touch, and the odor tha Would ariee made the nt- . tnoKphere of th<- room sickening andni.lennHe. The <JiH<aM next attacked the eyes, and wo feared she IO would 10, . her ,-i s >.. Em- JS# **T? ££< inent physician from the 1 nurroirmfing eoun:ay wen- “• *•**/*/ consulted, but could do A JjAp ] nothing to rell<the lit- -’A, 13 tie innocent, and gave it C*y-J&y- OH their .-I Oihui th.,» (ho oa-e I IlO|.. !«•- all'i It: »£WawwelSr« •*; pr.tßlble to eve 'll -eh., I ey. sight. it Will then that. v. e.h eld. 1 rv >A i ft's Sp. ct£-J Tha’ medicine at on- • mad'- i !-|>eedy and con* ph to euro hhe is tew a young lady, and ha) never had a sign of the di to return. Mas. ju th Berksi i.y, ballna. Kan. Scrofula is an obstinate blood disease and is beyond the reach of the averagi blood medicine. Swift’s Specific S.S.S. f Th e Blood is the only remedy equal to such deep se.iitetl diseases; it goes down to th« very foundation and forces out everj taint. It is purely vegetable, and ii the only blocs! remedy guaranteed tc contain r«> mercury, potash or otliei mineral substance whatever. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. PULLMAN CAR LINE tl so wzV® - 1, - ' P l ''' l ls l .' BETWEEN Cincinnati, Indlanapolla, 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 est time between the Southern winter re sort* and the summer re-sorts of the Northwest. W. H. McDOKL, V. P. A G. M. FRANK J. REED, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. For further particulars address it. W. GLAIHNG, (leu. Agt. Thomasville. Ga. Macon, Dublin and Savannah R. R. •i| :.>di | 1.11 P.M |P.M.| STATIONS. |A.M.|A.M. 4 On 2 30|1,v ...Macon ....Ari 9 40|10 15 415 2 50,f ..Swift Creek ..f 9 20|10 00 4 25 3 00 f ..Dry Branch ~f| 9 10| 9 50 4 35 .1 10|f ..Pike’s Peak ..f| 9 Otlj 9 40 4 45 3 20lf ...Fitzpatrick ...f 8 50| 9 30 4 hO 3 30'f .... Jtiplcy f 8 40| 9 25 f. 05 350 s . ..lefli rsonville.. s S 25| 915 5 15 4 00 f ....Gallimore.... f 8 05| 9 05 5 25 4 15 s ....Danville ....« 7 50| 8 50 f> 30 4 25 s ...Allentown... s| 7 50)| 8 50 5 40 4 40 s ....Montrose.... s| 7 25| 8 35 5 50 5 00 « Dudley s| 7 lo| 8 25 6 02 5 25 s Moore. ... s| 6 55 8 12 fl 15| 5 40|Ar. ...Dublin ~.Lv| 6 30| 8 30 P.M.|P.M.| |A.M.|A.M. •Passenger, Sunday. d Mixed, Daily, except Sunday. A COLLEGE EDUCATION Bf MAILj —. A Thorough instruction 3 SUV- 1 -TfMEf ln book-keeping «■»' § l$E>A vuvl business’, shorthand,set-3 ,'L e>« e, journalism, lan-S 3 fCYI mV? architecture, g 3 ,L<U• kJ UI f Burveylng.drawlng;civ-a g mechanical, steam, § x (| hydraulic, a J municipal, sanitary, a ; gr 'tk railroad and structural a 5 Wmb engineering. Expert In- 3 = atruetors. Fifth year. | 3 ? X Fees moderate. | I Illustrated catalog free, g I pifcA-ailsa I ■'*TOa*4e.l FRENCH TANSY WAFERS These are the genuine French Tansy Wafers, lmport»d direct from Paris. La dies 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 States San Jose, Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macon. Ga. F' \V. Williams. CHRRIHGE SHOP. 416 Cherry Street. I can save you good money on Spring Wagons. will make any style you want and guar antee to please you. K; <w is ft non-poisonous K r< mvdy for Geiioi rbo-a ■ S pc r rn a t <» rr hty * U WhUfR, unnatural <h.- Q eliargvs, or any intlarnnia ii«n», irritation or ulcera u th’U of muv w u s mem t Co. b'aneH. Non-astringent S»W by I», w. or sent in plain wrapper ■ by eipr.M. prepaid, for f i.On. 3 bottt. s 'A Huflsonßiver Dy Dayligm The most charming inland water trip os the American continent. The Palace Iron Steamers, “New York” and "Albany” Os the Hudson River Day Line Daily except Sunday. Leave New York, Desbrosses st..B 4.0 a.m. Lv New York, West 22d st, N. R. 9:o0 a.m Leave Albany. Hamilton st, 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 dack®, Hotel Champlain and the North, Niagara Falls and tha West. Through tickets sold to all points. Restaurants on main deck. Orchestra on each steamer. Sentl six cents in stamps for “Summer Excursion Book.” F. B. Hibbard, Gen. Pass. Agent. E. E. Olcott, Gen. Manager. Dea brasses st. pier. New York. PENNMNIA : ms HARVARD I . I . I : Great Game on the Gridiron at I Cambridge Takes Place this Afternoon. t ! GUARD BACK FORMATION Will Be the Favorite Tactics of the Pennsylvanians, and on this De pend Almost Entirely. By Associated Press. Cambridge. Mass.. Nov. s—Today at | Cambridge the football ti am of Harvard i and the University of Pennsylvania will j meet in the first game of the season ibe twe. n the big colleges. Both teams are ! reiorud in fine ehape and a royal contest is promised. There r-aa bo no excuse from either side , on the question of injured stars. While ! thi University of Pennsylvania has Over | fit id laid up with a weak stomach. It is I not of importance and he will play. ; Harvard brings out Kendall, her balf l b.i "k, to counterbalance this deformity with a torn rib, he will be doing liis | dodging trick just the* same. There will be twenty men mixed up in the football nii'lcr who have been trained Io tlie hour both physically and in the [ lore of tlie game. Whoever loses will do so bet ause she has the weaker iteain or the poor, r" general. Coach Woodruff, the Inventor and iworld famous defender of the guards back form ation, |Htsi;ivily states that he will rely n|>on his favorite method to win the game. He means to hammer the Harvard team inito a state of helpless exhaustion and then to walk or run over their prostrate forms to a winning score, die figures that Harvards defense may stop these fierce attacks for a time but that a continual ap plication of this severe liniment will blis ter their abilities into a stupor. There can be no question but that 'Penn sylvania is weaker than she was last year, she han no wonderful kicker to help her 1 out of tight places, no man who can drop a goal from the field or any dodger who can circle the end .with certainty. The gains that are intended to be made will lie done by combination aimed with ter rific speed at what * seems ito be weak jxiints and each man will put into such plays every ounce of his strength. Harvard has known from ithe start of the season just what the end of the game she will play. She has the opportunity of studying this guard's back formation and by this time should have a good de fense for it. It is not difficult to stop. It needs merely a drop In front of tjie mass which acts as a tripper and piles up the players in heaps. It takes some nerve to do this and also exhausta the players. If her training has been rightly carried out. and her coaches have grasped .the sit ‘ nation with suitable directions, it would be hard for an outsider to figure out Har vard ' as a possiide winner. She lacks guards who Can compete with Hare and MeChackcn, hut the rest of his line is not inferior to tier friends from Philadelphia. HAr quarterbaek is a better article than her opponents ami her half back and full backs are decidedly* superior to the op |ncing aggregation. It would seem that, under these circumstances she has the best, chance to let loose a heavy lino bucker in Reid and two swift dodgers in Dibble and Kendall. Reid can also out punt his rival. Year after year Harvard has turned out good teams, players iwho at other colleges would have won renown and games, but who failed to do it at this centre of cul ture. There is. something lacking, not so much in their system but in their spirit; they seem to tbe good only when they are winning and cannot face adversity with sufficient sand and pluck to overcome it. It is there that Harvard has lost time and lime again. Take their games against Yale and there i can lie brought up many examples where i tlie crimson players were superior physi- I eally to the blue, but to the surprise of I everyone they made a fiasco of their game l| ami gave in to the bulldog policy of Yale. II It is this characteristic that makes an opinion on the result Cf today’s game an uneert ainty. A comparison of the two teams favors Harvard, but that by no means indicates that she will win. There always seems so occur some opportunity which she misses: some mistake of generalship that is costly or a general weakening of aggressiveness that sees her leave the field vanquished when perhaps she ought to have won. No one can blame a football expert for saying that it takes a Harvard team bf twice the ability of her opponents to secure a vec tory. for history has proved such a fact to be true. Still this bound to come into a man’s mind in studying the pros and eons of football work the idea, the conviction in fact., that some day Harvard will surprise the malcontents. Some day she will live up to the form she shows in practice and will break loose from the discouraging features that have hitherto marked her play In the big games. It may come today. Certainly she never had a hettej* chance to win and if the college from Philadel phia carries away the flag she will do it because the wrong methods, the wrong coaching, the wrong generalship is still followed in the town of Boston. The line up will be: Harvard. Position, Penn. Cochrane left, end Folwell Donald left tackle Godman Boal left guard Hare Jaffray centre Overfield Burden right guard ....McCracken ; Haughton (Mills) ..right tackle , .Carnetit Hallowell right end Hodges ' Saly quarterback Gardiner Dibblee left halfback ....McMahon Warren right halfback Coombs Reid full back Outland Officials —Dashiel and Lehigh, umpires; timekeeper. Millions Given Away It is certainly gratifying to the public t know of one concern in the land which is not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million bottle of this jff-eat medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing that it has absolutely cured thousands of hope less oases. Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarse ness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on H. J. Lamar &- Sons, druggists, and get a free trail bottle. Regular size 50c and sl. Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. From New Zealand. Reefton. New Zealand. November 23, 1896. —I am very pleased tv state that I since I took the agency of Chamberlain’s I 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 1 been informed by scores of persons of the good results they have received from it and know its value from use in my own 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. I 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. POSTAGE RATES On Newspapers in Porto Rico Are Entirely Too High. By Associated Press. i San Juan, de Porto Rico, Nov. 5. —The recent ruling at Washington refusing to local newspapers the right to pass in the mails as second-class matter, renders the tariff on the delivery of papers in the ie- L land en heavy that the subscription lists I have been practically suspended. It now i 'xxsts more than the price of a paper to i mail it, and there are loud complaints. The voting balot for the Forty-xc-venth i New York volunteers have arrived and j .ire being distributed to the companies, j which arc widely scattered. Probably sev eral companies will fail to receive their j txillots before November Bth, when the I vote is to be taken, but the vote of about eight companies will be secured. The bal ■ lots having been coleeted will be delivered j to the district commander, who will for » | ward them to New York. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASAN LEMON DRINK. Cures indigostion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of appe tite, debility, nervoue prostration and heart failure by regulating the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and blood. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXlfc. Cured me of indigestion. I had suffered for 1 ten years. I had tried almost every medi - cine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anythinf I like. W. A. GRIFFETIT, t Reeevesvi'-le, S. C. , MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. , Cured me of indigestion and heart, disease, after years of suffering when all other dotora and remedies failed. • 4 N. D. COLEMAN, Beulah, S. C. r MOZLEY’S LEMON’ ELIXIR. s I have been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my ’rouble ( being my liver, stomach and bowels, with ! terrible headaches. Lemon Elixir cured me My appetite is good and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine that had ’ done me no good. ) CARLES GIBHARD, No. 1515 Jefferson st., Louisville, Ky. 1 MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. r Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous in digestion and heart disease. I was unable to walk up stairs or do any kind of work. I was treaed by many physicians, but got no better until'l used Lemon Elixir. I am ’ now healthy and vigorous. L C. H. BALDWIN. No. 98 Alexander street, Atlanta. Ga. MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all colds, coughs, hoarseness, sore throat, bronchitis, hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, relia ble. , Twenty-five cents at druggists. Prepared ’ only by Dr. H. Mozley. Atlanta, Ga. I REBELS ADVANCE. Situation in the Philippines Becomes More Threatening. By Associated Press. New York, Nov. .5—A dispatch to the Herald from 'Manila says: The latest news from Ileile is that the rebels are advancing and the Spati'ards are retiring before them. The foreigners are afraid the rebels will attack the town. Admiral Dewey had pre viously sent the Charleston and the Con cord to protect foreign interests. The Isla Negros has been taken by the rebels. It is rumored that some of the Spaniards are prisoners. Your correspondent has just returned from a visit to tlie Northern provinces of Luzon where there is much misrule by the local authorities. Sheep robberies are fre quent and the public is furious. Tbe pro vinces under tjje immediate control of Aguinaldo are fairly well ruled. If the United States assumes part of Spain’s Philippine debts it should insist on the payment *f deposits in tlie savings bank, or Caja de Depositee. Ninety per cent of the depositors are poor persons. The health of the American troops is improving. The heavy coins are over. 'Mac Murray, of the First colored volun teers. has been drowned while swimming in the river. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence 'this 6th day of December, A. D. 1898. A. W. Gleasan, (SEAL.) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials. free. F. J. CHENEY &CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. CURFEW LAW Will Go Into Effect in St. Louis to Keep Children Off the Streets. • By Associated Pr/>ss. St. Louis, Nov. 5. —A Curfew bill, de signed to compel children under the age of fifteen to be off the streets after 8 p. m., in winter and 9 p. m. in summer has been passed by the city council. The bill was originated by Colonel Hogeland, of Louisville, Ky. Mayor Zeigenhein assured Colonel Hogeland that he wouhl sign the bill and it will then become a law. Spreads Like Wildtire. You can’t keep a gotftl thing down. News of it travels fast. When things are “the best” they become the “best selling.” Abraham Hare, a leading, drugigst, of Bellevue, 0., writes: “Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have ever handled in my 20 years experience.” You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stom ach, regulates the liver, kidneys ami bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of mala dies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly run-down man or woman. Only 50 cents. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. Guaranteed. PRICE OF COTTON Is Probably Lower Than at Any Time Since the War. Cottar is t;.day probably lower than it has been st ary time .'n:e t’. w*' I; the memory of none of the present trade has the quotation for the great staple been as low in the past thirty years as it now is. Since the opening of the cotton year on September 1. it has declined from 5% cents for middling, to 4% cents, at which it is now quoted, a drop, of % cen, or ?2.5t) on a 500 pound baJe. While there have been greater drops ; than this in a similar space of time, such a decline with prices so low as they have been is a serious blow to the farmers of the South, depending on cotton as their great money crop. The decline has brought cotton to the lowest point in its history in decades and given the market a feeling • of gloom which hardly describee the senti ments' of the unfortunate producers. How they can possibly derive any profit from the present prices it is hard to see. As a matter of fact, they probably are not get ting out of their cotton what it cost them . to “produce it, no matter how economically ’ i they ran their farms. It is a blue year ■ ■ for ;he cotton grower. I From September 26 to October 26, this i year, the market was unchanged, middling being quoted for a straight month at 4% cents. Factors were geperally hopeful that this was the lowest point that would be j be reached. There was a good demand al- MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5 jB 9 B. most wmtindously at Liverpool, and the marke held ally urt.l last Thursday, when weakness, which had been apparent for a few days, coulminated in the decline, wnich, on Saturday, ’brought the price • down to 4% cents, at which it has since ' remained -r he immediate cause of the further drop i§ said to have been an esti mate by Mr. Neill that the present crop would be one of 12,060.000 bales. Mr. Nelli h < been more fortunate in his estimates than many others who have essayed to predict past crops, and considerable reli ance is put upon any statements made, or alleged to have been made by him. There is no reasonable doubt, anyawy, it is stat ed, tha the crop is another great one, and if Mr. Neill made the estimate referred to it evidently found ready belivers abroad. The outlook appears to have no silvery lining anywhere. Specially is this true of the territory immediately atxrnt Savan nah. Reports from an area of seventy to one hundred miles, as well as the cotton being received, show that the quality of the crop was materially injured by the storm and bad weather, so that considera ble of it will only grade as ordinary or good ordinary and bring from 3% to 3% cents a pound, if the present quotations continue. There is absolutely nothing in it for the planters at such returns, and the prospect for them Is far from agreeable, so far as their cotton crop Is concerned. Along the Central a. number of email negro farmers are.not endeavoring to get in their cotton at all. They know what ■ the prices are and can easily figure out for themselves that after they have picked i the cotton the country merchant, or other person, who advanced them money, will take all that comes back from it and prob ably not then be paid in full for the ad ers. preferring to make some money in vances. Many have, accordingly, <:one Jo ■ picking cotton for the larger white farm this way and put it in their pockets rath er than get in their crops for the benefit of their creditors. It is the impression that there will be a decided diminution of the number of small negro cotton plant ers in this vicinity next season as a re- ’ suit. , With an enormous crop this year coming on top of the previous two large crops, the outlook for prices another season, un less thre is a sure decrease in the produc tion, is something that is really quite painful for cotton men to consider. The low prices may work out the salvation of the planters by forcing a reduction in the tcreage, but such has not not, yet been the result of low prices in the past, although at no time has there been such a poor re i turn to the grower as now. c A S T O rt T .A. . Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought Signature jr/A z"~ of- U-(K XWX JAPANESE fWI “E» E L<l2. CURB A New and Complete treatment, consisting of ' SUi’l’OSlTORi IIS, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure tor Piles • f every nature and degree. It makes nn operation with the knife, which is painful, and often results in dentil, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible disease? We pack a Written Guarantee in each $1 Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. and $1 a box, 6 for <5. Sent by mail. Samples free OINTMENT, 25c. and 500. /‘fIMQT’PATIQK* Cured, Piles Prevented, by vUixOl l> rt • l .’ll Japanese Liver Peliets, the ?.rent LI VER and STOM ACH K EMULATOR and ISLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted for children’s use. 50 doses 25 cents. FRFE.— A vial of these famous little Pellets will he given with a $1 box or more of Pile Cure. Notice-Thw gi nuine fresh Japanese I’u-t Cuke for sale only by For Sale at Goodwyn’s Drug Store and Brown House Pharmacy. Book Binding. High class work. Prices the lowest. Get 0111; estimates. News Printing Co Academy of Music. Engagement of Stuart Robson, Direction of David B. Arthur, in. his greatest success. “ The Meddler,” A comic play by Augustus Thomas. Four phenomenal weeks in Gotham, where it was a tremendous hit. Saturday, Nov. 5, 1898. Original New York all star cast and production, including Marie Burroughs, interpreting the best American comedy ever written. Pries, 25c to $1.50. LOCAL OPTION ELECTION NOTICE. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. A petition having been filed in this office on the 24th day of October, IS9B, for an election to be held in Bibb county, Ga., under the bocal option law of the state of Georgia, and said petition being in com pliance with said law, it is therefore here by ordered that an election be held at the usual places for holding elections in Bibb county, Ga., on the Ist day of December, IS9S, to determine whether or not such liauors as.are mentioned in section 1548 of volume 1 of the Code of Georgia of 1895 shall be sold within the limits of Bibb county, Ga. This the 25th day of October, IS9B. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary Bibb County. 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. TH IE SUN ALONE Contains Both. Daily, by mail $6 a year DTy and Sunday,by mail..sß a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c a copy. 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Our entirely new selected choice - - -. , .tod cases of manicure sets, trav ling shaving sets and gentlemen's toilet, sets. All kinds .< of art silver ware and all that perulins to " : w. I !||KhHwmlwKw a Well kept jewelry store in doll-ate and G I U|gesthetic styles of watches, diamond jew elry and opera glasses, can be found at WILLIAMS’. Give us a call and we will J. S. BUDD &CO Es “ s uranc < 461 Second St. Phone 439 F~O R REN T. 372 College street. 719 Arch street. ~T? street " 6 room dwelling on Hill L° stieer - street near Whittle school. 432 Orange street. 858 New street. room dwelling on Stubbs Fourth street. Hill. 613 Georgia avenue. Dwelling and store corner 517 Georgia avenue. Third and Oak streets. We represent several strong Fire Insurance Companies. THEFAIRSTORE F Has removed to Cherry street, next to Payne & Willingham’s and L. McMa nus’ furniture stores and opposite Em pire Store. itis time TO ' A «T Win 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 inveuted, 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 §3O, with complete furniture list of 30 pieces. The World's Two Largest And Richest Shows United. —Positively the •* iGrandest snow on Eaitfi. he new aggregation one of tlie most powerful in the world.” • e —New York Herald. THE ALL-FEATURE SHOW of the WORLD Dlacon, ti i a The I gißiQuesisnow Tnursuau llUl, IVorSXa. tl B -K est Menage. !esi BASED ON MILLIONS! GzJ ‘ Li '£S ost Circuses! / J S s 'N TRUE, •• • f 7 fehiiSJ 2 B 'EK est HI P‘ / / $Su \ MORAL, W - If) < L podromeslf yj/j \ GLORIOUS! IK JIA 4 r i ( ScNjy ) ’ 4:- > ® ( ■'r i 1 E AMERICA’S \ J • B | / \ -. / CrownlngX. jO SHOWS UNITED-Thousand » • Including, for but one and the usual price of admission, all the greatest living Features and greatest artists on earth. Savage Nature’s Greater Capital Magnificently Complete Double Menageries. Unequolcd 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 Elegants. Xtfiji {1 1 / ,1 ' ; 1 J l|\ /» £■ f oi<4i«-<’ < The best taught performing droves on earth. Tw teaM Cirns ['omMiieil A Program of 100 Challenge Acts. 3 Rings, 3 Singes, Revolving Pedestal or Rri, Mid-Air Entertainment. New Faces, Ne v 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. Tire specially imported Great Kokin-HTignonette Jap Circus r~: 1 ~ - • 's <v. fAJL The only trained Alaska Sea Lions and Seals, introducing ‘‘Leo the Monster Marine Clown. The only flock of Princely Plumaged Os- [ 104 GORGEOUS PICTORIAL CARS, tricheg. LAIRS AND CAGES. The only full-grown Snow-white Polar j United Hippodromes of Nero’s Era. Bear. : The Amphithreatres of Modern Nations. The only four tremendous Malay Tigers. : Most colossal Coliseum course. The only Enormous Black Maned Lions, j Immense Classic, Imeprial Arena. The only Tremendous Two-Horned Suma- The Most Exciting, Amusing and success tra Rhinoceros. ful, races of-every kind, age and coun- The only pair of Saddle-hack Tapirs.- try. The only Niger Antelope. The only real Topsy-Turvy Children’s The only giant Cassowary. circus! The only Superb Australian Emu. A thousand sights which are as many The only Gnu. • shows. Al L 1- M . The Married Morning Pageants Os the consolidated ditans, an all eclipsing double blaze of spectacular i splendors, whose glories make all others insignificant. Lowest excur sion rates from ■' 11 points. Admissi n 50c, Children under 9 years 25c. Two performances daily at 2 and 8P- m- 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 reset ved seats on sale at Sol Hoge’s drug store, Macon, Thursday, November 10th. ONLY Giant Hippopotamus. ONLY Tvvo-Jlorned Rhinoceros. ONLY’ Snow-White Polar Bears. ONLY' School of Sea Lions. ONLY Trained Alaska Seals. ONLY’ Flack of Ostriches. ONLY Emu and Cassowary. ONLY’ Pair Saddle-Back Tapirs. ONLY’ Sable Antelope. More Rare Animals than all Other Shows 'Combined! Three Circuses in 3 Rings. Huge Elevated Stages. Grand Imperial Hippodrome. Water Carnival and High Divers. Two Herds of Performing Elephants. Col Magnus Schult’s troupe of twelve Great Danes. Leo Sunlani's Performing Mexican Bull. Madame Yucca. Female Samson. Wonderful Bickett Family. Marvelous Octavian Trouj.es. Twelve Bareback Champion Riders. Livingston, Demoras and Devere troupe. Larue-Walton sextette of Acrobats. 3