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IN SOCIETY.
What is Going on in Our So
cial World.
fMIIfS 110 fISTIMK,
Receptions, Teas. Cards. and all
Manner of Pleasure Things
at Home and Abroad.
It takes a very yming .person .to truly
■enjoy the coming of C'*r : -m.a». and the’
measure of youth cannot b»- reckoned by .
years either; the entt’uaiasm mint I
be in the hear; and Then wrinkles* in- the
face don’t matter. There are two nr three
testg of this supreme degree of youth,
which like charity covereth all things, but
the supreme one its negative, ’f you can ;
really enjoy being in the same house with ;
a large (thristma- horn and a smalt boy :
and can smilingly take the co» sequences,
then for you agf has no terrors; you m- d
took no further than your own hear* for !
the fountain of ptrp?:ual youth. Os course j
this does not apply where rhe boy is your ’
own. for then you are apt to take pride an •
anything he does. For the people who wifi
have to sm nd the coming week l ; s;en!ng
to born blowing by other oeonle’s bQ.ts i
there seems no hope, save :r» learning well ;
the lesson of patience. -Someone has said i
“If yon would have the children happy at j
Christmas, make np your -mind to endure I
loud noises and -heap perfumes ajl ;
through ih< hoi ■ ay «■ Ji." Christmas j
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A DAINTY FRENCH OOWN OF CJLOT-M FROM HARPERS BAZAR
without these star attractions would be >
like a circus without an elephant. So re
member not to give any sign of displeasure •
v. hen a common cracker is thrown at your
feel or the blast of a horn (same neopfo
might call it a '•blasted horn’J almost '
destroys your bt-.-.ri. g fax 1.-’e. for if you
grow impatient c.t these courtesies of the j
season, why then \. u are ‘-onfeissing your
Miss '■'rella Daniel t n.v rtained a number
cf friends la?t evening in honor of Miss i
Telle Daniel of Atlanta, and the Misses
Cochran, of North Carolina. Miss Daniel
looked very pretty in an evening gown of
pink organdy, and was assisted in receiv- '
ing by Miss Telie Daniel. Miss Louise Dan
;el, the Misses Cochran. and Mrs. S. C.
Moore. A conundrum game was played;, j
n which the answers were the names | i
flowers. Miss Annie Bannon won the j
prize, a silver shoe horn.
A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER.
Will often cause a horrible Burn. Scald, i
Cut or Bruise. Bucklin’* Arnica Salve, the 1
best in the world, will kill the pain and ’
promptly heal it. Cures Old Sore®. Fever •
Sores. Ulcers. Boils. Felons. Corns, all !
Skin Eruptions. Best PTe cure on earth. ,
Only 25 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold ;
by H. J. Lamar & Sons. Druggists.
MAGNETISM IN BRICKS.
Interesting Experiments Made by Prof.
Lawrence at Rochester University.
From the Rochester Democrat and Chron- j
icle.
Probably the idea that a humble red '
brick would ever play any part in electri- ;
cal experiments has occurred to few.
However, this is'just what a certain lot t
of bricks composing a pier at the Rey- .
nolds Laboratory did and will continue to ■
do so long as they are within reasonable '
distance of the delicate electrical - instru
ments used in the laboratory. A suspi
cion that the above contingehcy might ex-
St has been in the mind of Prof. Henry ,
E. Lawrence of the University of Roches-
4 ter for some time past. That it is a re- i
|Lality he now feels sure, and the methods ,
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he used to ’(me to that conclusion are i
most interesting.
The professor, in ■ ollahoration with
Otis A. Gage, a •special student in elec
i;y, began a strbs of experiments cov
tring 3cm»- months. The performance of
magnetometer wnirh was used in measur
ing the magnetic pewer of a steel bar was
the first cause for suspecting that the .
bricks were o.her than v. tat ihtir appear
ance wcuid lead one to think. The
m? vn# tom.. er b..d rested on a brick pier
for the purpose of making it plumb. Not
iocg after Prof. Lawrence, while ia Ann .
Arbor, beard of a similar 'experience oc- i
(♦urting re. Un his return the expert- '
;tm ;. • went on with mere zeal than ever.
Bricks of ali varieties were put. through ;
any number of tests, and the great tna- j
jot iry were fo”nd to be magnetic. Those
mano’acturtd oy water power, kno'tfn as '
“.t jdj aullt-’' bricks, proved to be exceed
ingiy strong, one equalling the power of
i ii *- «• 1 ne«-He 2.3 c n. imt :re< in length.
i Tvi same b.-. k of clay would make no- j
i ticeabl? lefleciiona in cvm>paralively crude .
instruments, while delicate ones would
t.-r perceptibly.
One of the brl< ks, a plain white one, hy
drauiiicajy press’ 1, possessed no magne
tism. A certain amount of lime enters in- |
to the compc sition of a white brick, such I
• a- was used, and its presence undoubtedly* '
had much to do with the absence of mag- J
netic power. It was discovered that the ’
bticke gained magnetism in the presence ;
cf a dynamo, though the surrounding of |
i :he bricks by wire coils made no percep- ;
tibb difference. Heating the bricks served ’
in a measure to decrease the magnetism. ’
; though in case a minute amount was 1
J rf'.slned.
i To iusi wbat cause this is due neither 1
g'lr.lemen is ready to state. It is the
present opinion, however, that there is
more or less magnetite in the clay of
which the bricks are made. The mode of
! manufacturing is also thought to have
J sonic thing to do with the phenomena. A«
stated above,, the presence of lime served
to decrease the magnetism, while the ab
, allowed of greater power. The pro
fessor thinks the importance of his dis
i covery obvious. The slightest trace of un
[ suspected magnetic power in the struct
; uial part of a laboratory is necessarily
■fatal to nicety of electrical measurements.
That clay, when worked ever so little
i by human agem-v. gathers magnetic prop- i
j<it j. s has been thought for some time.
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Eminent Italian scientists have made in- !
numerable experiments in that line dur
ing the past half dozen years. Tneir ;
greatest proof was found by experiment- I
ing with several examples of ancient pot- i
eery which had been buried for centuries.
Crude as they were, magnetism Was found
to exist in no uncertain Quantities.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures ali kidney and bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures dinbetis. semi
nal emisisons, weak and lame backs, rheu
matism and all irregularities of the kid
neys and bladder in both men and women.
Regulates blander troubles in children. If
not sold by your druggist will be sent by
mail on receipt of sl. One small bottle la
I two months* treatment and will cure any
case above mentiened.
E. W. HALL.
Sole Manufacturer. ’
P. O. Box 21f, Wace, Texas.
Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga.
READ THIS.
Covington, Ga.. July 23. 1898.
This is to certify that I have used Dr.
Hall's Wonderful Discovery for Rheuma
■ tism, Kiddney and Bladder Troubles, and
will say it is far superior to any thing 1
| have ever used for the above complaints.
Very respectfully,
H. I. HOR nAxl
Alagator dressing cases.
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Binswanger’s Wall Street bar and. res
taurant extends a cordial invitation to the
lovers of good beer. The reputation of
this establishment assures the patrons of
, good treatment. The restaurant is run
upon the highest grade. All the delicacies ;
of t£e season, and the finest rooking. Se- ■
: ket wines, liquors and cigars. j
MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24 1898.
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Free Medical Treatment
for Weak Men
I Whor Are Willing to Pay When
I Convinced of Cure.
if. & /nN i /1. A scientific combined medical and mechanical cure hat
, 1 ‘ I<* • n discovered for Weakness of Men.” itssucecs* huj
4 r-> 1 II ! bc< uso startling tht the proprietors now announce tha't
Y —! / I .they will send ton trial—remedies and appliance
\ J f —without advance payment—to any honest man.
Ar >VX» |*. I ' If not all that is claimed all vou wish send it
4 -1 N . 1, back - thatends it— pay nothing!'
■/x Ko such offer was ever made in good faith before,
I- i / p n\ k we believe no other remedy would stand such a teM
n. /P’ Thiaeumbinedtnatim nteLivsquk'klv. thoroughly
\\ V/rt /' Z and forever all effects of early evil habits, later ex-
s \ V 'jT <?<***• overwork, worry, etc. Lt creates health,
strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restores
hf“~’ 'nx weak a"»d undeveloped portions to natural dimen-
** /''v—sions a; functions.
’| i s 'v 3 7' An ? lan "’riting in earnest will receive descrip-
V ;Nx tion. particulars and inferences in a plain sealed en-
x f velofie. Professional confidence. No deception nor
..... . imposition of any nature. A national reDutatU*«
»cki thl> offer. (Cut out and send this notice, or mention per.) Address
ERIE MEDICAL CO., ffalo. N. Y.
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To the Temperance
! People:
In a speech at the Academy of Music made
recently Major J. F. Hanson said: ‘‘lt is
my opinion that where there were ten
drunkards in Macon before you had a
brewery there is one now.”
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Good Beer is the Best
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Temperance Drink
The Medical Faculty has recognized
the fact that ACME MALT TONIC is
a valuable Medicine and it is therefore
classed as a proprietary medicine. Order a
case from your druggist or from
iThe Acme Brewing Company
Ladies’ DesK
! al $4:50 in Oak. 11
And fine one be- H JXAmJL
sides, for Christmas. uAF Jp!
PAYNE & 'rPT;
WILLINGWm. ’ j I
Largest Furniture andtCarpet Store in South
Santa Claus
Is riding one of our nice Crescent Bicycles
4 f cr he knows a first class up-to-date wheel
- 2 when he sees it. We are selling this ex-
cellent wheel at holiday prices. Remem
. ■ jj er tkaj- j.f y OU are fastidious in your taste
about bicycles that the Cleveland is the
on l y "heel on earth for you. Our stock
iff ctvX. buggies, traps, surreys, and phaetons
/Xj\ Y I s always complete and our prices the low-
Vy jj est consistent with the quality.
s - s - PARMELEE,
- Corner Second and Poplar Streets.
7'his IVintry I leather.
Demands that you lock to the comfort of your house.
First, the grate. If it is now out we have the new
ones. Latest and best makes. Next, the windows.
We have the glass. Full lines builder’s supplies.
T_ C_ BURKE,
364 TH I R D ST.
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We are headquarters for
HORSE BLANKETS.
We carry full line of Blankets, Lap Robes, Oiled Blankets,
Rubber Aprons, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Etc. Spe
cial attention to Mounted Officers’ and Cavalry Supplies.
A full line of Hunting and Regulation Leggings.
G. B E R N D <Bc CO.
Mfr’s HARNESS and SADDLERY.
A Qift
From Santa Claus
' T/ L The largest stock of pianos and organs,
5 ix guitars, mandolins, banjos, etc., ever
-If brought to this city. Celebrated makes of
pianos; celebrated makes of organs, all
■ ■- j-sold at lowest prices and easy terms.
Sole agents for the Yost typewriter.
.. F. fl. GuttenDeroer & Co.
1 ' 452 Second Street.
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XMAS ■
GOO DS.
Dolls and Toys, Gold Pens, Silver Novelties of all
kinds. Brush and Comb Sets, Albums, Photo Frames,
Fancy Writing Papers, Caps and Saucers, Vases,
Book-, Games and Pictures.
Holt’s Art & Stationery Co
652 Cherry St,
North-Western Limited.
ELECTRIC-LIGHTED
20th Century Train,
For St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth
CH C/tO 6JO P. M. EVERY DAY.
DAYLIGHT TRAIN LEAVES CHICAGO 830 A. M. DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY. NIGHT EXPRESS 10115 P. M. DAILY.
ALL AGENTS SELL TICKETS VIA
Chicago and North-Western Ry.
THE SHORT LINE TO MINNEAPOLIS AND DULUTH.
Address W. B. KNISKER,N G. P. & T. A. CHICAGO-
Christmas Comes
But Once a Year.
You know the rest. You may also know that we
carry, by far, the largest and most complete stock of
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Etc., to be found
in Macon. All oi the finest brands of
j Bottled Goods,
Old Bottled Whiskies,
Old Wines of Every Kind
Mumm’s, Monopole Pomery Sec
French Cordials ot Various Kinds.
Appolinaris and all other Famous
1 Table waters.
Everything retailed at Wholesale
prices.
This is a point that should interest soldiers
as well as civilians.
A. & N. M. BLOCK,
556-558 CHERRY ST.
Holiday Goods.
Pocket Knives, OntTnrii Table Knives,
Fine Razors, IsjlH ft It i Carving Knives
Scissors, uuuuiy, and p O r kS) & c .
Silver Plated Ware. Fr 5
lea Spoons,
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| Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Nut Crackers, Etc.
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Coal Vases, Fire Sets, Cake Boxes, Tea Trays, Etc.
Just Received full line White Enameled Steel Ware.
Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition.
Third St
OS?., only safe, .ureaa<»
J9>PENNYROYAL PILLS. ISss
A<sk for DK ’- KCTT 3 P-H3TYBOYAI, £>11,1,3 and take no other.
Send for circular, jfrice Sl.Ott per ix>x t ti l vxt» for £s.i>O,
Un. xNJIOTTT’S CHEMICAL CO., - Cleveland. Ohio.
For sale by F. _ . LAMAR & SONS, “Wholesale Agents.
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