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Academy of Music.
Saturday, November 12.
Wm H. West’s
.(Formerly Primrose & West.)
minstrel Junnee!
Saturday matinee and evening. Novem
ber 12, including Carroll Johnson, R. J.
Jose. Tom Lewis and fifty others. Famed
for years past as minstrel celebrities.
Wm. H. West's Spectacular Feature,
“Remember the Maine.’’
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, 1898, for an
election to be held in Bibb county, Ga.,
under the' local option law of the state of
Georgia, s>ud 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 Ust day of December.
1898, to determine whether or not such
liauors as are mentioned in section 154 S
of volume 1 of the Code of Georgia of 1595
shall be sold within the limits of Bibb
county. Ga.
This the 25th day of October, IS9S.
C. M. WILEY,
Ordinary Bibb County.
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MILL DECIDE
CHAMPIONSHIP,
Georgia and North Carolina
Will Plav for the South
ern Championship
TOMORROW IFTHJffiI,
Both Teams in Fine Condition —Geor-
gia’s Excellent Chance —Game
Called at 3 P, M.
Tomorrow afternoon the football team
from the University of Georgia 'will do
battle with the team from the University
of North Carolina.
It will be the first game of football be
tween the prominent eollejlfcs in the South
thrft has ever taken place in Macon and
the whole city is aroused over the game.
Both of the teams are old rivals and each
will etrive to out do the other. North
Carolina has won two games from Georgia
while Georgia has only taken one from the
"Tar Heels.” The Georgia boys will have
to win tomorrow ’s game to even things
up.
The winning team will be the chainpion
of th<> South and this fact alone will draw
many people to see contest. The game has
been much talked of for the past week
and the public is very much interested.
Macon society will <be out in full force.
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FULL BACK JONES.
Many traps have been engaged for the oc
casion and already the decorations are 'be
ing put. on. Red and black will be the fa
vorite colors at the park tomorrow as they
are the colors of the Georgia team. Yet
many people will wear white and blue, the
colors of the Carolinians.
The sponsors for the. two teams have
■been selected. They are among Macon's
most beautiful young ladies and both
teams will be highly honored by their
presence. The sponsors for the Georgia
team are 'Miss Florence Glenn and iMiss
Nell Collins. They will be accompanied
by 'Mr. 'Monroe Ogden and Mr. Felton
Hatcher. The sponsors for the Carolina
team are Miss Mftmey Hatcher and .Miss
Ida Mangham. They will be accompanied
by Mr. Winship Cabaniss and Mr. iB. F.
Barden.
The sponsors will ride in carriages
beautifully decorated with the colons of
each team.
The 'Mercer boys held a meeting yester
day morning and every one present 'Was
in favor of wearing the Georgia red and
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black. The Mercer men say that they
can’t stand by and see the “Tar Heels"
play against Georgia, and not “root" for
Georgia. They "rooted" for them at the
Vanderbilt game and it brought ttye two
colleges closer together than they have
ever been 'before.
When the two teams line up next Sat
urday the Athens team will see many
yards of red and black waving to the
breeze and that the iMacon people will he
with’them. North Carolina also has many
warm supporters in the city and they will
do the “rooting” for their team.
The Georgia team this year is the
strongest team that has ever represented
the University on the gridiron. Their line
men are the heaviest that have ever play
ed on the team. The line this year is im
pregnable and the Vanderbilt players
found it Impossible to gain through it.
The record of the two teams this year
is even. Each team having won four
games. The Carolinians hyye not met any
strong teams this year and Georgia's vic-
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Cory over Vanderbilt jives them a little
advantage. Following is the record of the
teams up to date: Georgia 2. Clemson 8.
Georgia 15, Atlanta Athletic Club 0. Geor
gia 15. Tecks 0. Georgia 4. Vanderbilt 0.
North Carolina 18, Guilford 0. North
Carolina 10. Greensboro 0. North Caro
lina 32. A. and M. 0. North Carolina 28,
V. M. I. 6.
Each team has been scored against only
one time. Among Georgia's prominent
players are: Jones, full back; Huff, quar
ter back; Mclntoeh. half back; McCutch
eon, half back, and dußignon, right end.
The Georgia boys are depending largely on
Jones' foot to win the game. His punting
is remarkable and he has no equal In the
South.
The officials of the game will be Taylor,
of Yale, referee, and Connell, of Vander
bilt, umpire. Manager Pomeroy, of the
Athens team in the city last night
and has been hard at work all during the
day arranging for the game. He says that
the team is in tip top condition and that
the coaches are well pleased with the
work of the past week.
The two teams -will arrive In the city to
night and will be quartered at the Hotel
Lanier. The Georgia team will be in
charge of Coach McCarthy and Assistant
Coach Nally.
Arrangements have been made so that
the epectators at the game can be kept
posted as to the progress of the Vander
bilt-Virginia game which w-ill be played
tomorrow at Nashville.
The game will commence tomorrow af
ternoon at 3 o’clock sharp. Cars will be
run every few minutes <to the park.
The First Georgia regiment and all of
the officers of the First army corps will
attend the game and “root” for Georgia.
Fully 3,000 people are expected to witness
the great struggle.
The teams will line up as follows:
Georgia . Position. N. C.
ShannonCenterCunningham
Thrasherright guardPlifer
Lindsayleft guardCromatie
Walden (capt.). .right tackleMclver
Ritchieleft tackle Neville
Tmbiquoseright endKluttsy
McCutcheonleft end James
Mclntosh.. ..right half back Howell
Jonesleft half backßuxton
Huffquarterback.. Rogers, (Capt.)
Heidtfull backßrown
There will be no extra charge for the
grand stand and plenty of space will be
reserved for carriages. None but officials
with badges will be allowed inside of the
ropes.
Manager Pomeroy says that the game
will be played rain or shine.
Tickets to the game are on sale at Sol
Hoge’s, Hotel Lanier, Harry L. Jones’,
Goodwyn’s Drug Store, Clem Phillips and
E. B. Harris’.
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Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures dlebetis, 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. 0. Box 218, 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.
A Sure Sign of Croup.
Hoarseness in a child that le subject to
croup is a sure indication of the approach
of that disease. If Chamberlain’s Couch
Remedy is given as soon as the child be
comes hoarse, or even after the croupy
cough has appeared, it will prevent the
attack. Many mothers w'ho have croupy
Children always keep this remedy at hand
and find that it saves them much trouble
and worry. It can always be depended
upon and is pleasant to take.. For sale
by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists.
WAR TAX
In Spain Has Been
and Business is Better.
By Associated Press.
Washington, Nov. 11 —‘An, encouraging
sign for the 'future as far as prospects of
continued peace are concerned, is the re
port of the state department from United
States Consular Agent Mertens, at Grao,
on trade conditions in eastern Spain.
He says that commercial affairs are in
a more promising condition, business ac
tivity is noticeable and confidence seems
to be restored.
A signal fact noted by the consular
agent is the abolition by the Spanish gov
ernment of the war tax of 2% per cent,
on exports.
The effect of that tax was only to
hamper trade without any special -benefit
to the treasury.
The returns of exports for September in
dicated this greater activity and as the
export tax is collected on these goods,
hopes for Improvement in the shipping
trade during the coming season is well
founded.
Heavy shipments of Spanish onions are
reported, including 40,000 crates and as
these are packed entirely for the American
market, Mr. Mertens says it is a pity that
they could not be shipped direct as the
transhipments by England must have in
creased the cost of this vegetable. He
sees a large opening for American exports
in Spain again particularly tobacco, petro
leum and staves.
DISCOVERED YB A WOMAN.
Another great discovery has been made,
and that, too, by a lady in this country.
“Disease fastened its clutches upon her
and for seven years she withstood its se
verest tests, but her vital organs were
undermined and death seemed imminent.
For three months she coughed incessantly
and could not sleep. She finally discov
ered away to recovery, by purchasing of
us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, and was so much re
lieved on taking the first dose that she
slept all night, and with two bottles has
been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luther Lutz.” Thus writes W. C. Ham
nik & Co., of Shelby. N. C. Trial bottles
free at H. J. Lamar & Sons' drug store.
Regular size, 50c and SI.OO. Every bottle
guaranteed.
MINE ON FIRE.
No One Hurt But Many Men Are Out of
Work.
By Associated Press.
Houghton, Mich., Nov. 11 —The Atlantic
copper mine, four miles west of Houghton
is. on fire. The two hundred miners at
work all escaped to the surface in time.
The mouths of the shaft have been cov
ered with timber and dirt and the fire
will be smothered, which may require only
a few days or may take several weeks.
Five hundred employes are thrown out
of work.
GLORIOUS NEWS.
Comes front Dr. D. B. Cargile. of Wash
! ita, I. T. He writes: “Four bottles of
' Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of
scrofula, which had caused her great suf
fering for years. Terrible sores would
break out on her head and face and the
' best doctors could give no help, but her
cure is complete and her health is excel
lent.” This shows what thousands have
proved—that Electric Bitters is the best
blood purifier known, it's the supreme
remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
ulcers, boil# and running sores. It stim
ulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels
poisons, helps digestion, builds up the
strength. Only 50c. Sold by H. J. Lamar
& Sons, druggists. Guaranteed.
BANKRUPT PLUMBER.
By Aseoeiated
New York, Nov. 11—William Bryan,
plumber, has filed a voluntary petition in
bankruptcy with liabilities of $148,000 and
no assets.
Bmh the The Y° u Ha* B w *ars Bought
MACON NEWSJFRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER u 1898.
BOLLFIGHTERS
■ WILL PETITION
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To Be ’Allowed to Carry on
Their Business Under
American Protection.
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: HARDSHIP 01 SPANIARDS
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To Be Deprived of the Great Pleas
f ure of Seeing Something 1 Kill
-1 ed or Tortured to Death.
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By Associated Press.
New York, Nov. 11—A dispatch to the
1 World from Washington says:
r At a recent meeting of the professional
bull fighters in Havana it was determined
r to forward to President McKinley a peti
tion that after the beginning of American
1 control, there be no legal steps taken to
3 •
j prevent them from carrying on their
amusement.
The bull fighters declare that their live
lihood depends upon their ability to con
tinue in their chosen profession and that
e it would be a sore disappointment to the
people of Havana if their entertainment
& was forbidden.
B The gladiators will state that General
a Lee during his residence In Cuba never
missed an opportunity to witness a fight,
j They also declare that all Americans who
have witnessed a bull fight are greatly
pleased with the performance.
From New Zealand.
Reefton, New Zealand, November 23,
1896. —I 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 1 have sold more of this particu
lar remedy than of all other makes for
the past five years. As to its efficacy 1 have
been informed by scores of persons of the
good results they have received from it
p and know its value from use in my own
( household. It is so pleasant to take that
j we have to place the bottle beyond the
r reach of the children. E. J. Scantlebury.
For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists.
everyoneTsmiles
i When West’s Big Minstrel At-
I
■ traction Comes to Town.
i
Have you ever noticed the happy faces
of everybody when West’s Minstrel Com
pany is playing in town? Well, watch
them hereafter, and. the first grum looking
countenance you come across, just direct
the party to Dr. West, at the theatre.
, While some of these ambitious universi
ties are looking around for the learned to
i confer the degree of L.L. D. upon them,
■the public is honoring William H. West
with the degree of “Dr. of Human Happi
' ness.” For years Mr. West has worked
assiduously to bring pleasure to the care
‘ worn and pleasure-seekers of this country,
and that he has succeeded is abundantly
demonstrated by the succession of tri
umphs with which he has enjoyed for
years and more than ever now that he has
•gathered together an all star cast to en
tertain his patrons. When 'West comes to
town the people are happier; the skit’s aro
clearer; the sun is brighter; the air is
purer; w’orry is forgotten, and all find
more pleasure in life.
When West comes to town doctors com
plain of lack of practice; druggists sell
only cigars, soda water and antidotes for
hysteria.
When West comes to town 'wives are
sweeter to their husbands; husbands are
kinder to their wives; children love their
parents better; sweethearts are more nu
merous ; marriages are more frequent;
and all the town seems happy.
■When West comes to town policemen,
like Othello, find their “occupation’s
gone” and -have to follow the crowds to
West’s performance to arrest their out
bursts of laughetr.
When West conges to town he will bring
his world-renowned specialties, who cure
by their magnetism. He well knows the
ills that flesh is heir to, and from his
chair of physics in his university of Mirth,
with the graceful wave of his wand, he
presents each of his physicians, who pro
ceed to rejuvernate the old and make all
hearts happy again. Dr. Carroll Johnson,
whose fame as a specialist in the cure of
the blues, compounds the first dose of
spontaneous laughter, followed by Dr. Tom
Lewis, who takes pleasure in giving freely
of his effervescing compound of elixir of
life for special cases of that “tired feel
ing.” He claims never to have lost his
“Patience” in treating this class of suf
ferers. Dr. William Earnest has an ex
ceptionally good cure for dyspepsia in his
amusing dialogue and catchy songs. Dr.
'Clement Stewart, with his famous tenor
voice, soothes every pain; the great Jose,
whose voice is the sweetest ever heard,
lulls all into a state of supreme happiness;
while Dr. West finishes the reatment by
offering some sothing syrup of patriotism
in his spectaclaeular production of “Re-
■ member the Maine.”
When West comes to town society peo
' pie stop entertaining, and rush to see
West’s Minstrels, where they enjoy an
evening of laughter, and the formal smile
, is entirely forgotten.
When West comes to town he will pre
sent his all star cast in the most enter-
> taining, the most gorgeous, the most ele
i gant minstrel -performance ever given in
• America, and this is saying a good deal,
' when the public remember what Mr. West
has given them before when he was the
' leading spirit in his former company of
“Primrose and West.”
C-A. S T O Xt X .A. .
Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought
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BIG SEAL CATCH
t Brought in for One Year Off the Copper Is
t lands.
. By Associated Press.
> San Francisco, Nov. 11. —The Russian
r barkentine Behring has arrived in port
from Petropaulovsky with a cargo of seal
t skins and furs, one of the largest that has
ever come from the Behring coast. It is
estimated that the value of the cargo is
$1,000,000. She has 110 packages of bear
skins, 273 packages of assorted furs, 619
f dry seal skins, and 9,491 salted seal skins,
f The cargo represented the results’ of the
- year’s catch off the Copper Islands and
1 comes to the Russian sealing company.
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Plies, t*iies. jr-nes i
? Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will
t cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles
? when all other ointments have failed. It
, absorbs the tumors, allays the J’ching at
. once, acts as a poultice, gives re-
s lief. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment
; Is prepared only for Piles an '’■•**’tng of
r the private parts and nothing else. Every
box is warranted. Sold by druggists or
SI.OO per box.
WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Proprietors. Cleveland. O.
sent by mail on receipt of price. 50c and
l The Best Plaster
I A piece of flannel dampened with Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the
affected parts is superior to any piaster.
When troubled with a pain in the chest
or side, or a lame back, give it a trial.
[ lou are certain to be more than pleased
Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheu
matism. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons,
druggists.
PLENTIPOTENTIARY *
Os the King of Siam Pays His Official Re
spects.
By Associated Press.
Washington, Nov. 11—Phyia Visuddha,
envoy extraordinary and minister pleni
potentiary of the King of Siam to the
United States called at the state depart
ment and paid his respects to Secretary
| Hay. He has served his country in a
diplomatic capacity in London for the last
five years
His visit this morning was short and
purely formal, being merely preliminary
to hie former presentation to the presi
dent. It is believed that that ceremony
will take place in the blue parlor of the
White House Saturday.
MEMORIAL TO WARING.
Endowment of a Hundred Thousand Dollars
to Be Raised.
By Associated Press.
New York, Nov. 11 —It has been decided
by the special commission appointed by
the Chamber of Commerce to provide a
fitting memorial of Col. George E. Waring,
that an endowment fund of SIOO,OOO shall
be raised with .which to establish in Co
lumbia college the Waring chair of muni
cipal affairs.
The amount will be raised by subscrip
tion and during her life time the income
from the fund will be paid to Mrs. Waring.
STAR SHOWER
Is Liable to Come Anv Night
Now. t
By Associated Press.
New York, Nov. 11—Prof. J. K. Rees,
of Columbia University, will begin the
first clear night to watch for the shower
of meteors expected to fall between now
and November 27.
Preparations have also been made at
Yale, Princeton, Harvard and other col
leges and universities to observe the
shower.
Dr. Elkin, director of Yale University
observato had a meteorrograph construct
ed In 1896 and hopes to use this in reg’ 3-
. tering the meteors now approaching the
earth.
This shower was expected last Novem
ber. According to astronimioal calcula
tion, it is due this month but as other
figures and calculations have so recently
proved unreliable, Dr. Rees said that the
shower might not come before next No
vember. When the meteors do put in an
appearance they will be seen in the east
ern and southern heavens not earlier than
11 in the evening.
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By Associated Press.
Cincinnati, Nov. 11.—The new Royal
limited train of the Baltimore and Ohio
railway has been on exhibition at the
Union depot here today and was vicited
X>y hundreds of citizens. It is said to Ibe
the finest train ever turned out of the
Pullman works and is on a tour of exhi
bition prior to its service November 20th.
It arrived during the night from Colum
bus and left for the east via Parkersburg
and Grafton.
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Macon’s Oldest Established and Reliable Jewellers,
i J H & W. W. WILLIAMS,
352 Street.
‘■ Z -■ TH _• Invite their customers and general eus-
tomers to call, now that. Christmas time
I ,s eomin & on an< l see their beautiful line
of sterlin silver noveltise suitable for
i holiday gifts for father, mother, brother or
sister. Our entirely new selected choice
-Ww cases of manicure sets, trav .ling shaving
m sets an( i gentlemen’s toilet sets. All kinds
c.-gMMSB& a of art silver ware ami all that pertains to
I a Well kePt jewelry store in delicate and
it . w esthetic styles of watches, diamond jew-
I I elry an(} °P era glasses, can be found at
WILLIAMS’. Give us a call and we will
welcome vou.
JR Rlinn 2/ PH Real Estate and Insurance,
.ml 461 Second St. Phone 439
FOR RENT.
372 College street. 719 Arch street.
233 Bond street. g room dwelling on Hill
261 Bond street. street near Whittle school.
4<82 Orange street. Z 4 . „ ..
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.
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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 Os its work and economy of fuel. Is
5 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.
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JTlacon and Biimingfiam Railroad
(Pine Mountain Route.)
Schedule effective October 16, 1898.
4.15 pmlLv Macon Ar|U 15 am
5:04 pm|Lv Lizella Lv|lo 25 am
5 45 pm|Lv.. ..Culloden.. ..Lvj 9 45 am
5 56 pm|Lv.. ..Yatesville....Lvj 9 33 am
6 26 pm|L*v. ..Thomaston.. ,Lv| 9 03 am
7 07 pm,Ar. ..Woodbury .. .Lv| 8 23 am
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
9 06 pmlAr Columbus So Ry Lv| 6 30 am
8 07 pm|Ar Griffin.*.... Lvj 6 50 am
9 45 pmlAr Atlanta Lv| 5 20 am
4 20 pmlLv .. ..Atlanta .. ..Ar|ll 10 am
6 03 pm]Lv Griffin Arj 9 18 am
5 25 pm|Lv.. ..Columbus.. ..
7 07 pmjLv.. ..Woodbury. .. S 23 am
7 27 pm|Ar... Harris City.. .Lvj 8 03 am
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA.
7 45 pm|Ar.. .Greenville.. ..Lvj 7 45 am
5 20 pmjLv.. ..Columbus. ..Ar|lo 15 am
7 27 pmjLv.. Harris City ..Ar| 8 03 am
820 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 pointe
south of Yatesville, and at LaGrange with
A. & W. P. for points north of LaGrange.
JULIAN R. LANE,
General Manager.
macon and New York
Short Line.
Via Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast
Line. Through Pullman cars between
Macon and New York, effective August
4th, 1898.
Lv Macon.... 9 00 am 4 20 pm| 7 40 pm
Lv Mill’gev’le 10 10 am 5 24 pm| 9 24 pm
Lv Camak.... 11 40 am 6 47 pm! 3 33 am
Lv Camak.... 11 40 am 6 47 pm|lo 31 pm
Ar Aug’taC.T. 1 20 pm 8 25 pm| 5 15 pm
Lv Aug’taE.T. 2 30 pm
Ar Florence.. 8 15 pm
Lv Fayettev’le 10 15 pm
Ar Petersburg 3 14 am
Ar Richmond. 4 00 ami
Ar Wash’ton.. 7 41 am|
Ar Baltimore. 9 05 ami j
At Phila’phia. 11 25 am
Ar New York 2 03 pm|
Ar N Y, W 23d stj 2 15 pm| I
Trains arrive from Augusta and pofnts
on main line 6:45 a. m. and 11:15 a. m.
From Camak and way stations 5:30 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON.
General Passenger Agent.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A.
W. W. HARDWICK, S. A., 454 Cherry St.
Macon. Ga.
Hudson River Dy Daylight
The most charming inland water trip on
the American continent.
The Palace Iron Steamers,
“New York” and “Albanv”
Os the
Hudson Rivet Day Line
Dally except Sunday.
Leave New York, Desbrosses 5t..8:40 a.m.
Lv New York, West 22d st, N. R. 9:00 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
dacke, Hotel Champlain and the
North, Niagara Falls and ths
West.
Through tickets sold to all points.
Restaurants on main deck. Orchestra on
each steamer. Seud six cents in stamps
for “Summer Excursion Book.”
F. B. Hibbard, Gen. Pass. Agent.
E. E. Olcott, Gen. Manager.
Desbrosses st. pier. New York.
FRENCH
TANSY
WAFERS
These are the genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported 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.
Macon, Dublin
and Savannah R. R.
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P.M.IP.M.j STATIONS. |A.M.|A.M.
4 00 2 30|Lv ...Macon ....Ar| 9 40|10 15
4 15 2 50;f ..Swift Creek ’..f l 9 20|10 00
425 3 0O ( f ..Dry Branch ~f 9 10| 950
4 35 3 10|f ..Pike’s Peak ..f 9 OOj 9 40
4 451 3 20 f ...Fitzpatrick ...f 8 50 9 30
4 50 3 30 f Ripley f 8 40| 9 25
5 05 3 50 s ..Jeffersonville., s 8 251 9 15
5 15 4 00 f ....Gallimore.... f 8 05| 9 05
5 25 4 15|s ....Danville ....s 7 50| 8 50
530 4 251 s ...Allentown... s 7 sfl)| 850
5 40 4 40 s ....Montrose.... s 7 25| 8 35
5 50 5 00 s Dudley.,... s 7 10| 8 25
6 02 5 251 s Moore s 6 55j 8 12
6 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.
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