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Annual Sates over 6,OOu«OOO Boxes
TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
wh as Wind and Pam In the
<liddin“s< Fulness afu*r meals, Bead*
aebe, Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flu«Ui*u4s
of Hr'.'it, i,',r-,s of Appetite, Co^tlvOfu‘•s.
Blotch’s on the Skin. <>)’.d Chillt?, Dis
turho<! Sleep. Fri«htfu» Dream 3 and nil
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE
TN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer .
will acknowledge them to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEFX-RAM'H FIM.S. tak< n a- <!irr-t
--cd. will quickly restore Females to eorn
jlete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of tho sy *
v n and cure Nick Hen Juche, fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Rills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
of any Putent Medicine In the World.
25c. at ail Drug Stores.
Hs Kidney
il in diseases of thes
riniry Organs. Havel
your Kidneys? Have V
:d your nervous
id trouble with your\
[Madder? Have youv
ins, side, back
1 1 ave von a 41a bby ap- \
a peurance 01 the face, especially T
w under the ey< j? Too frequ.-nt de- J
f sire pass urine? William's Kidney T
X Pills will impart new life to the dis-f
#eas4-<l organs, tone up the system z>
A and make a new man of you By
T mail 5o cents per box. #
v Williams Mm. Co.. Props., Clevelanu <J. k
Far «al« by H. J. Lamar & Son. Whole
sale Aaaottts.
Fo'* Croup use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTOR
ANT.
<* is a non-po!M>n<>nr
■eniedy far Gonorrluea.
8 p «• r in a tx> r r h a* a
VhiioH. 11 n r. a iur i 1 <H rt .
hargeH, <>r any inliarnrna
ivti. irritation <»k ulcera
tion of in u cons mein
brai.<H. Non-astringei.t
Mold by OruinriMta.
or sent in plain wrapper,
hy exprer.fi, prepaid, for
SI.OO. or 3 hotties JZ.75.
Circular -«•>>» on rutonal.
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 Jo«e, Cal.
C. T. KING,
Druggist, sole agent for Macon. Ga.
F. W. WILLIBHIS
Will save you money on
Horseshoeing
and Repairing
416 Cherry Street.
For Asthma use CHE-
NEY’S EXPECTOR-
ANT.
SYPHILIS !
Primary, secondary or tertiary, no mat
ter how long standing, cured for life under
absolute guarantee in from 15 to GO days.
I Nave used this wonderful remedy in my
private practice for over 20 years and have
never failed. A patient once treated by
me is free from outbreaks forever. I use
no mercury cr potash. I will pay SSOO for
any ease that I fail to cure within 60 days.
Write at one®.
DR. GRAHAM,
Suite 1109. 114 Dearborn st.. Chicago, Til
C. A. Harris. W. J. Hopper.
mechanics coal Cd
Phone 122.
Red Ash, Jellico
Always on hand.
We meet all competition and
take Periodical Tickets.
Money.
•
Loans negotiated on improved city prop
erty, cn farms, at lowest market rates,
business of fifteen years standing. Facili
ties unsurpassed.
HOWARD M. SMITH
Second St., Macon, Ga.
MCKINLEY
Will Stand by the
Pledges of Party.
HUK
Savs Hanna Told the Presi
dent What Message to
Deliver.
By •Associated Press.
New York, Dec. 2- —In the course of a
statement of H. H... Hanna, chairman of
the executive committee of the Indiana
polis Sound Money convention, made, to
the New York Chamber of Commerce, the
speaker related a portion of a c-onversa
; tion with President McKinley held on
Tuesday as follows:
“The president told rae day before yes
terday, when I asked him what I could
say to the people when I went back to re
sume my work: ‘You can say that I stand
thoroughly for monetary legislation and
that I am determined that every pledge
the Republican party ever made along
this line snail be kept.’ ”
I Will SHtFfU’B.
; President Brown Asks Atlanta
to Aid in It.
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Atlanta, Dee. 2. —Hon. J. Pope Brown,
pnsident of <;hc State Agricurtural Society,
wiiuse the following letter to the Atlanta
1 Constitution:
E<l itor .Constutut ion: I note your sugges
ting in Sunday’s paper in regaid to a
M ile fair lor (he fall of 1899. 1 think it. a
good idea. As you «say, it has been several
y.iai ; since ,ve had a good “old fashion’’
state fair. Been waning for times to get
bt iter, but they didn’t. Now 1 can’t sec.
any bright looking prospects from a cotton
Much of our present crop has
-sold at . r ;‘/ 2 cents and but little as high as
’ 5 cents. That means (hat the cotton far
nn r is not only without money, but can’t
pay his debts. Bad fix for honest men.
TJut we have more syiup, peas, potatoes,
meat, corn and hay 'in our section than
usual, and if we will live? at home next
i year on what we can make 1 can’t help but
' f* l l 1 >at we will be a libtic 'better off next
I fall th.m this.
The- idea of Georgia using 400,000 tons of
■' guano per year to make cotton at 4 cents.
’ What fools wy mortals be. and I have been
I one of the biggc'is. in the lot. But I will
not be next year. Now if we will give our
i business our attention with a good pro
' vision urep to start with, with the fixed
I dciterminoi:ion to have a better one to end
with. I think we will be to a 'few
days’ recreation ar a state fair in our cap
ital city, and if Atlanta will back us, like
she dot's when she wants a thing, and the
railroads will lend their help, as they have
always done, i think we tan make an ex
hlbiit of our .varied and wonderful re
sources of which every Georgian will ‘be
proud, cotton or no cotton.
J. P. Brown.
Presjden: State kgricultural Society.
sraiTm,
By Associated Press.
Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 2.—Judge
Hiles has ordered the removal of George
l>. Loomis, special master in the case of
ibe Central Trust Co., of New York,
against the Union Central Railway Co.,
and instructed Geo. F. Blair, heretofore
appointed o examine the accounts- of the
smcial nr?.' ei .0 make a statemeni of
the accounts ;o i'e, court.
Mr. Loomis na.s been missing for some
time dnd his whereabouts are unknown.
BEEN ABSOLVED, .
By Associated Presi.
New York. Dec. 2 —A dispaieh to the 'Her
ald from Montevideo, Uruguay, says. Arre
dondo. the murderer of President Idrarte
Bprda. has been absolved by the court be
cause he is said to have acted under the
influence of political effervescence. The
public prosecutor will appeal against the
judgniv ik.
UNION TOBACCO.
By Associated Press.
New York. Dee. 2.—Wm. H. Butler has
been elected president of th?,Union To
bacco Co. The Union has leased for a
long term an office and factory building
in this city. The officers of the company'
are already in possesion of it and work
men are equipping it as rapidly as possi
ble.
A TEXAS WONDER.
■ —— • ,
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures dizbetls. 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 21$, Waco. Texas.
Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga.
READ THIS.
Covington.* Ga.. July 23. 1898.
This is to certify that 1 have used Dr. I
Hall’s Wonderful iiis-eovery for Rheuma
tism. Kiddney and Bladder Troubles, and
will say it is far superior to any thing I I
have ever -used for the above complaints. I
Very respectfully.
H. 1. HORTON, Ex-Marshal., 1
MACON NEWS FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2 1898.
BIG CUT
ALL ROUND
House Knocks Out Over
$400,000 in State
Expense.
A:lar..a. Ga., Dec.’ 2—-The House appro-
committee finished its work yee
t'rd.'.y, and this morning Chairman Chap
pel re per-ci the fini. bed measitia to the
House. The report provides for a net re
d iction £ta" > expens-s of $443,200 during
the next t .vo yars.
The :-<f€iul funds increased an 1 de
creased are shown In the foilawlag:
INCREASE.
Pages in the senate.: $ 200
Pcr'ens in the house 100
Pensions 40,000
Total $40,300
DECREASE.
Academy for the Blind 8 2,000
State sanitarium 15.000
University 14,500
School of Technology 2.500
Girls’ Industrial School at Mil-
ledgeville 2,500
State Normal School for Teachers
at Athens 7.500
Common schools 400.000
Geological survey 8.000
Governor’s contingent fund G.OOO
I Printing, fund 1.500
■ Public buildings’ fund 2,500
| Insurance 8,000
.Minor cuts 11.000
i Interest 4,500
Total $485,500
SCHOOLS AND PENSIONS.
Total for schools $1,250,025
Total for expenses 660,500
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the ”
Signature of
flacon’s Only
■ Picture Frame Store.
I
That is what we arc. We guarantee you
! that we can show you four times the as
sortment and four times the amount of
I stock shown by any other firm in Macon.
And Our
Frames Are Made
Not thrown together. Cali aid see us..
W. Lamar Williams,
422 Second St.
>
For the Hext
j
Thirty Days
We propose to make some special prieee
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 acd begin to
save 50 per cent cn 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. AH goods bottled at ;iie distillery.
Original bottling only.
Whiskies.
Pr Qt
Belie 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 K 75
IJoffman House Rye 90
Mount Vernon Pure Rye (G years old).l 00
| Old Oscar Pepper Rye (white label)..! 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 Rye 1 25
Wines and
Brandies.
Pr Gal.
California Sherry, Port and Angelica. .75c
Imported Sherry, Port and Madeira...l 00
Old Cognac Brandy 2 00
Pr Bot.
Martel Brandy, 3 star 1 00
Hennesy Brandy, 3 star 1 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 $1.25 per
gallon and upwards.
We make a specialty of the jug trade
and all orders by mail or telegraph will
have our prompt attention. Special in
ducements offered. Send for price list ;
and other information. Phone 265.
The Altmayer & Flatau
Liquor Co. • '
506 and 50$ Fourth Street, rear Union i
Passenger Depot. i
iWJ H KA-tZ
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Men’s Top Coats.
The road to style leads right through I
our shop. From here a man can start out
correctly appareled. Our methods of meas
uring, fitting and furnishing are pains
taking and the goods are of extra good
value.
Look at the line of Covert Cloths, Black
1 Cheviots, Black Unfinished Worsteds and
Oxford Vecunas. We make up very hand- •
some top coats from these at very moder
ate prices.
GEO. P. BURDICK & CO.,
Importing Tailors.
i
For Whooping Cough'
use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
I :
We have received
the
English Lawn
Grass Seed
for winter lawns.
H. J. Lamar S Sons
41G Second Street, next
to Qld Curiosity Shop..
Riacon screen Co.;
Manufacturers of the best adjustable
wire window screens and screen doors.
Yaur patronage respectfully solicited. Es- |
tlinates furnished free of charge. J. D. !
Newbanks, manager, 215 Cotten avenue,
Macon. Ga.
I
f.'eets the requirentents qf every dress-maker, pro- '
fess io nal or amateur. A valuable feature is its
CUT PAPER PATTERNS
Each issue contains, among its rich variety of
fashions., two gowns, for which 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 xw designs, you will find
svhat you want in tie pages of the BAZAR, at
25c. PER PATTERN
WAIST, SLEEVE, er SKIT. J - COMPLETE ((OWN, 75c.
and ts you will send tes the number of the pattern
you wish, and enclose the amount, mk will send 1
»'* to you. If you ivre not familiar with the
IBAZAK, we will send you as a special offer a
TRIAL SUB. FOUR WEEKS
upon receipt of ‘he money.
‘I
Don’t Lose slant
Os the Fact...
I
That we do the highest class Bind
ery work at prices that will com
pete with any eetablistment in the
country.
Is a home enterprise that doesn’t
depend upon patriotism for pat
ronage. If it caji’t give you the
right eort of work at the right
price, go elsewhere.
But we do think it, er any other
home enterprise, is entitled to a
showing- -a chance to bidon your
work.
We have added to our plant a
Well EQuippen
Binflßiy
And can now turn out anysort of
book from a 3,000 page ledger to a
pocket memorandum; or from the
handsomest library volume to a
paper back pamphlet
News Printing Co.
Success
Tn advertising comes in a lumo. i
You must not expect such things. >
Advertise your goods clearly and
constantly. It won’t be long be
fore people will begin to believe
in you and come your way.
$5.00 for $3.50
This is literally what the MIX SHOE
CO. is giving you in
Men’s Shoes
The advertisement speaks the truth;
it is no catch; we are selling out.
Mix Shoe Co.
107 Cotton Avenue.
NEWMAN MILLINERY CO
The Largest Millinery
House in the State.
Our stock is complete with a full line of Headwear for Ladies,
Children and Infants at prices to suit everybody. Our styles are ex
clusive.
One lot of Felt-Trimmed Sailers, Walking Hats and Rough Rider
Hats at 75c> worth $1.25.
Wings at 25c per pair.
Ostrich Feathers, 35c up.
Ladies’ Fascinators, 35c up. In all colors.
Infants’ Sacques, Bootees and Hoods.
Silk Embroidered Infants’ Caps, 25c up.
Zephyrs, Germantown and Saxony Wool.
Our trimmed Hats are what only expert designers cab make them
'NEJMMAN MILLINERY COMP'Y,
555 CHERRY STREET.
fflinineis Supplied al Wholesale Prices.
HARNESS AND R SADDLERY,
GOjTO .
G. B E R N D&. CO .
Our goods are the Best, and our prices the
Lowest.
I HHIEEIGfIN DENTAL PARLORS |
b; Popular Prices. Best Work. -Jg
!>; Best Equipped and Finest Dental Parlors it the
South. < i
DBS. YOUNG & LANIER,
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
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We Are Better Prepared Titan Ever
To take care of the building trade of Macon
and tributary points. Our facilities for prompt
ly filling orders are unexcelled. If you are go
ing to build a house it will t ave you money to
see us before buying your material. If you
desire to build by contract, we are contractors
and builders and take any house, large or small
by contract.
Macon, Sash, Door and Lumber Co.
Office, Fourth Street, Phone 416.
Factory Enterprise, South Macon, Phone 404
Does Your I
Watch Keep Time?
Most watches do, but few do so correctly. A
grain of dust, a bit of hair, a loose screw, may
be the trouble. You can't find it—we can. The
best watchmaker in Macon is here at your
service.
BEELAND, The Jeweler.
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