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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1894.
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DANOBUOUH discrimination.
In tM lint circular U-ttw, Henry
nimva, Him famous banker of Now
York, dlncuoiua the printout situation,
Un Vxtunra tluut Jntvo faroutflit It about,
uu<l tlio rtimedy. An for the cuttoon, Kd
ORri-ea wltli mo*# Now York ora. HI*
tv-mc-tly Is n MHUletncii.t at- Uio tariff
r.*0tflllcra. no says, however, Miat oven
If tho tariff bill l» promptly ikikw-iI.
tlie treasury may remain to on omb.ir-
mtu»d oucdlttom, lire-atino the nhlp-
monls of goiil to Europe steadily re-
duco it* wipply of primary money. lie
call* aWtuuttan to tho Hid! that practi-
cally no (fold Is now pultl to the govepn-
nirsitnt tho custom liouKe, tho so-ureo
from ntKch Ms suiqily han heretofore
been mainly drawn. IIo buskows,
Ihtrofore, that coiigntw take Hmmedl-
tile utrjw requiring tint tut least 75 per
coni, at totttum* dutloa ahotdd ho paid
In sold. In flits troy, ho says, the gov
eminent would bo provldal with at
Pant ?100,000,000 o year of gold, and
the whole voiiraio of the currency pro
vided with a perftotly Ann basis.
tlfi Clews sees no prewfalo objection
to this plan of rmwitvlng tlvo stock of
gold, but wo think flrcandera genorally
tvlll not agree tvkh him tout St U not
without rybJecMannblo fa-alums. To us
it seams to have n fault which con-
tleimnt It. Were t* ndojvtirl we would
And ourselves Hi the same posltlim n3
during the war and tlio years limned;
nluly following, when one kind 01
money Issued by the government was
given by the government liw-lf iirefcT
imo over nil other kinds at money is
Mud by ft. Gold could tliun pay duties
lilt title custom house tunl ini other
nnmey could. It Is profliahly true tlmt
olilier causes wire* tit tlr.vL time siilll
CMC tu catiau u large dtsloeali’ou In
vain-- betmwu tM money whirl) the
gorvemmonrs promise to pay naul the
uetottl money IxiirlaiR ylth lit tho In-
triWc value named ou Its face, lint
It la also tnte, wo think, thait the
proclalCun bn value wus tlio larger be
muse of this illscrliulimilou on tlie part
of -Mie governriK'iit Itself ugainst Its
promises to |Kuy. Wtat guarantee have
iwo now tili.at tho sa me cause wotild not
, liave tlie saaue effect? It geld nlono
could be tised to pay e.vrtttlu large lie
u-ami* of the government, luuoui.lhig
I robobly to nearly f2tX),0d0,000 a yror,
Is bt not ramnaable to bol'.evc nlr.u this
inaj-y, otnhiwrel wtiHi a special prlvl-
lege, would somi cuniuuukl n premium
owr money rvwtriotvG In tlio uses to
twlrtoh H i-si 1*1 Ik- legally put? It would
seem to u* tUnvt su.-h n result Is ex
tremely likely, and for tills reason wc
flf.nk Mr. Clows’ plan it bad one. There
Is Do money ho liud us notes which
oatwkmtly dutmate hi value, and they
will fluctuate w-hen the primary money
un which they nvo based co imiamls n
promlmn. It Is not enough to say that
this could not lie while the govcmturtH
tiikiertakes to rvsliviii its promise* to
levy lu gold on ilemumt, ‘because there
ls a large part of the currency wltlcli
Is net mhvmalile In gold, ntul, In nur
np-r'.nn. nhe grtviTTunoot will he ob
liged to uke atlnuvtngo of tUa lectint-
oallty iHiftnv wry long If It begins to
iwqiAre rhe payment of ctwtom house
duties Id gidil. 'l'he gold gulnivl nt vh
custom houses trooM In all prohaKIliy
be nlr.hrv hiMiicilkitviy ttikmi out
nnswng tin- diunund for the redomp.
tlen irf gav-nbarks. The latter would
be kiDimL nwl It Is not at nil certain
that In the long nm rhe gotiTinnent'i
stivk of gold warn til Ddt lie decrease,!
Mod of hk-rrotavl. All kimh, of our
legal ten.let money sti.mhl lm.v<
octly the name standing umUr the law
The outcome of It Is of course uncer
tain. Each party has erratu gnat ad-
vantagis. China ts stri/nger and
richer. Jap™ l* lioctcr prepared ami
has a. far wore perfect form of govern-
nunf. Hut the tmf>>r:atice of the war
lie* raaiuly in the fact that it Is waged
at all. A' few ymra ago China's rights
in Corea ■ would not bavo bceu dis
puted. That it Is fought shotys that
■fapan, luring copied western Ideas as
to govenwKjit, mdhods, of Hvtng, mili
tary orgautzafloD, etc.. !s also pone-
tntnf with imurn ambition. Htfooy*
that she has set out to estbl>Jl»U for
herself a sort of atiprenucy in nmteni
Asia, like that which certain European
nations liave sought to csUibllsh tar
thnmselves through tlie war* of the
last, century. If she suoouds tn in
flicting a eonrplefe defemt upon her tre-
meniloiwly strung but Illy organized
neighbor, sho will bo able to seize cer
tain gnat, anil valuable advantages
that will make her for mttny years to
come tlie controlling powir hi custom
Aisla—.tlmt possibly nray enolde her to
claim and hold an equal place In tlie
couuot'ls of the ratlins with the gov
ernments of Europe turn! Amwlcs. lip
to this time she has been In a state of
tutelage. In spite of her adoption dur
ing recant years of Urn spirit ami.
methods of wetter® dvilthrasion, she Is
oat yat admitted by -wnttern nations
to a place level wlOi their own. To
get such n place will bo n great tri
umph for Japan. Tho humiliation to
China would bo oqually groan and
miglit have conxoquenccw not »«v ex-
pooled or dottml. That groat omplro
Is weak, In tho military sense, ns com.
pared with Uunoprtui mtitoi*i, mainly
because Chlneao civilization has not
dointuvled ulml required tlio growth of
great military system. Through
many oantturlns Oldna lias had no
nsigUbor strong enough to mulanger
her safety, nnd tlien-foro such n sys
tem wast unnecessary, nub suppose
OtitJiu Hints, tlirisitfli littnor experience,
hliult tire dcvdaptmmt of lier military
tCTengtOi Is nitwmry to her naiUonal
safify? Buppoao she sets out Intellt
gently raid energetically lot develop
that Htrwigtli, ns Japan hat* done?
Wlrait Mien will bo tlio HiUiaiUou—not
only as regards easth-rn Asfa, but south
Asia as well? Is lit not corttohi tint if
Clihia. sets out to do so Slio can doml-
rente ell that part of the world? It
may very well happen tthtvt ttho wtir
Just begun In tho cast may be the
potivt from which much Important his
tory will liMtUiflcr lio daitcl.
THE EASTERN WAR.
New that Chtra tuid Jaivin are act
MUjr ui wnr, the Am-ricati -\lpi
tom log mu strongly ns a prophet,
reel bis invphcelo*. however. Is a Uttl
confusing. Wo tied in reuiie of our
changes the contldent pretliaUcu that
the enormous hatent s'reeath of
Chin w* empjre wtR * v n crush the
J U*<, and in others that Jbpozila pro
rcss in civilization will citable lur l
easily overthrow the Ctilmtie giant.
One t* free to kike his choice of these
prophecies, but ZMo lhrtt rtmt rtw-y dlf-
f-r ao wlitdy ts apt to couvtoe
man vvtw'rcads many ucirsiniK-rs that
Um American editor dowt uot knov
what he la talking about, but 1* only
performing his duty, to tho best of tit
ability, of rotnmcuttng on tho
topic* of ibe day, K,ir our ivtn, we
have no prophecy os to the result .
the war.
The waf wttteh U* Just begun. If
•baU develop tutu Urge propcUon*.
however, nay roatly be one of the nmt
bnnurtiuu mote of enou-rn history
nnd the fact that another Macon roan
is ruimiug for another ofliae ought not
to affect In aDy way tho urttrude of
Democrat,* towards him. For Mr. Cab-
oMlss' friends to take revenge oil one
man because their favorite Is opposed
by unrtfrer roan would be os illogical
os unjust, nad we oauiwt tluik that
tlierc can be many Dumocrats In the
district sho will be guilty of such ac
tion. Mr. lhroon is running against
Air. Turner, Mr. Garrard and Mr.
Walsh, not utgainst Mr. Oabtuilss. Tlie
fact that he fa, personally fr.amlly to
another d'.HtiugukdMd member of the
Marjh bar who -la also a candidate fur
office 1ia» uoSiiug wlxvtnver to do with
and should leave no luttuoncc tipuo fats
race for the senate.
IS’e have not iRvml that to the foiwth
dlstiiot the friends of Mr. Jloses have
resented the candidacy of Mr. Garrard,
who lives In the same city with Mr.
Grimes, one of Mr. iMoscs' opponen ts.
The cose is a parallel one.
A card from Hon. T. I lorry Gantt,
latte of Georgia, but now, happily, of
Bomb Carolina, darens that be !u* been
expelled from the Alliance. He does
not say that a resolution expelling him
Wus not passed by the state conven
tion of the order, but tluvt those fel
lows have undertaken n Job iliait Is
too Wg for thorn. This means,
course, that Col. Lurry intends to fight,
and we glory In hi* spunk. Iiot him
stand up manfully, and bis friends
across tbe bonder, without regard to
party Knew, will oonsiiaaftly shout to
htm words of encouragementt. They
wont tom to win and to stick.
WALKS AND TALKS.
INCONSISTENT.
In commend tog , tlie poUtlcnl course
of Senator Walkli, our cwte.wart can-
tmnporary, tlio Atlanta CooMthlttoa,
•iiys to imilso of him thait *1n- stands
(ltilt-f<*itvvl <ci tho Denioututlc platform,
which plctlgcw die tiso of both gold nnd
silver ns BhiucUml tinnqy nietuls, each
to, bo cvitocd *wttliotui du*«1 ml notion
ngvilust the either. He flvvo™ the free
outrage of Milver alt the ratio of 111 to
1.” Is tlwtv- not urn lauoikdrtvticy. a
pcmulox, or iwmc-Mtltig of tho kind
mixed up in tills sRiliemmit? How can
It.lb chat Jlr. Walsh tmai tho coin
age of botli metals without discrimina
tion against c-Uhur If lie also favors a
kuiv raiuirlng that u hundred conn,'
vvartti of gold bo requiivxl to urnkc- n
dolfcu- nnd <«*ly fifty rents* worth of
Bllvcr? It «e«u* to 11s M this Is d'.s-
ci-auiiultkin of ahe very uvorst kind
niaUaM gold—dlucrliuhuiUcai of a kind
f-cbkhh-n by Mq- pUitfenn. If Mr.
WaJsh favors UMi metals at* sltimlurds
of value for use to rite curruuey, .how
M lie expect both Htaimlards to bo
uiavl if one Is twice tie high ns the
other? Is it nut tmwbnlblc, If tho cf-
ft-i't ts made to use standards of such
dlltVwnJ lougtlis, tlliait ft wlU fall, and
that In fact only the shorter will be
used?
From tlio point of vlo.v of Mio‘ Tele-
fntpb, no man w'lio wMmi (taut the
gmvs-nmcot coin light weight silver
tlollnrs iiisl make them ltgul tcudre
no be tn favor of the double Stoddard,
tier to he to favor of the colreige of
both metals without dlseriutltKKieu
uig.Musi eiilu-r. He nwy think tbit he
l*. but in fact lie is tailoring for the sil
ver standard nnd for tt dlscrtmlnatton
against gold u<t the gorermmvit*s mints
thait would lie fahd to Mu use us nnau-y.
Of eoiirse wo do not question its- ato-
eerily or the toUMDy of Mr. Walsh.
No, ntra who ktiomi iiim can ilo Out.
But, we do lioUeve Uiat he is accept
ing n false tluviry at that nee, which If
put into |pftvn*«h ciumot ftdl of dls-
xstoHis tfftoU on the bush* wa at tlie
evstaa-y. Whnn Mr. Watsli arguctl lu
tits place In tho senate that a premium
on gold—or a premium on exchange
vvlih foreign ommirlvts u-htetj nu'jas
the mine tiling In till# 'cvAnecUan—
would be a beneflt to tbe country, he
to effect nilmWtrtl that the free cibaage
«Mtk be favors uit gin result to driv
ing gold out of rircuhitton. In splto
of bis udtobDbto quoLtlcs ■ as a nmn
and his alnSKty as a promomr, Mr.
Wal-h to. In this matter, to our opinion,
die umufest of gutiK-s.
The subject has been changed to
house servonlts. Some of them con
tended that tho hous.hoid would be
mode a inradise if only white servants
could lie employed instead of negroes.
They are •o much nicer In every way,
one of the ladles contended. She hoped
to see tbe time whoa there would lie
ciuougb foreign semurits to do away
with the necessity- of tho colored house
Bcn-anrs.
“Hror me,” said a gentle-mum who
had lieen listening’to the oouversatCou.
“M> dear madam, you are so Ivnlly
mlstn-ken in this visionary idea of yours
limit I can so.u-cdy contain myself
vvlusi I ace umy one so badly deluded.
“My wife .tod I got It toto (sir heads
Obmit a year ago that wo wtioted white
sirronts, awl gelt a house girl und un
old Irish wom-aft to cook. Evcryehlug
went sanMhly cuough for a while mi-
(II, returning ouo evening fconi a con
ccrt, we dicovcrcd thnit our ntald,
•whotu duty It was to remain n* home,
had been out also, leaving the cook lu
sole charge of ihc house. "It Is seain-
tlolous,” I Raid to my wife, “tb leave
tills big house in rtho iiosscssloji of one
fame woman. 1 shall call Bridget up
in the morning and warn hei-." Ac-
Curdlifltly I had our brawny 1 servant
girl on trill in my fttndy.
“ ’Bridget,’ I auld, ’I believe you
were out last evening when you sUotd
Ism- srtbl nit home.'
•'Sure, uud tliait I was, Mr. Smith.
Ol w.iuldu't liev left, sor, Imt
cousin, me only cousin what kem over
from tun- aitld coauthry wi’ mo was
sick, sor, am' slut far me, sor.”
“You left the cook alone, Margnret?"
“Sor?" asked tho girl, looktilg sur-
prtaed.
“You left -the eook alone, 1 soy, and
burgiera mUcht b.t-v»- wit -red the house.
One tvoiouu alone otl the scootld floor
nnd 'asleep. u». was no inwtcetlou at
all, and, In fact. I win surprised she
was willing to sMy nlane." *•
“Not a bit of it wms she nslrop, sor."
"Well, elm was alone, ttnm.v
“Noc ttlom-, ajvJicr, sor; sure and
Mrs. Bittoon i»nrs toy for her friends
on Friday ovonin’ nnd there wms five
called last nlgHw. and ft’s a bould bur
glar tlsut ud break into a house full of
gtullennvi. mul tree of then itj dress
suit* at that-”
“Notwithstanding your tropleaso-it
experience with i-Uom.” one of the In
dio* sal-1. "I believe that if we could
gel more of thine farolgu servants we
could put our choice ca fables in the
cupboard wfficn wo go u> church at
night with metre asaurano* of tindtug
them whoa we got back, oral, besides,
we wouldn'r havo so many families to
feed.”
faml, deapWi* flic man’s i-.it tier severt-
crltlctom oil ttlie w-hbe wrvanto. nil tlho
cnheiv agrred tlmt if It were jiasslble
to got ciiem, the South would be bet
ter off.
Are advised to write their orders upon
their grocer, specifying the fact that Royal
Baking Powder is wanted, and no other.
Surreptitious efforts are being made by
the manufacturers of inferior brands of
baking powder to induce clerks and car=
riers to substitute their goods where com
sumers are using and desire the Royal.
There is no other compound or mixture that
can take the place of Royal Baking Pow
der, or that will make cake, biscuit and bread
so light, sweet, palatable and wholesome.
Examine the label, and if
another brand has been
sent you instead of the
ROYAL, send it back.
AT THE TABERNACLE.
Dr. Romlg Preached There Again Lisa
Night (
IT IS UNFAIR
Wo are Informed that to amie of Hu-
counties lit thhs district, the candidacy
for tho rt-uulto of Mr. Bacon to being
opposed on rh- ground that lie Is a
Hawn mxn. and tint Macon to respon
sible for the candidacy of Mr. Rart-
lutz. That to to sa.v, the oegument-to
made to the friends ct Mr. Oatniim
that they ought to opp-wc Mr. llacon
far tlie svtretc bvVMtisc are*her Macon
nun ventures to (qqkMc Mr. CtobanlM
hi Ids ran- for the hou*e.
It svvmt to u* that this kind of cam
paigning to extremely unfair to Mr.
Bacon. Ur to in no way rnqwQa.'t>U-
tor Mr. IkmlcU’s (Mudiducy, dor foe
tho miav.is wlilvh that g.vi Ir.nau lu*
hail thu* far In the race, lln ts run-
toug for toe aenate on hU own inerlfa,
Though the weather waa very threat
ening a g'ood audience.went ou : t to the
Tabernacle luat night to heir the great
[evangelist.
Thu Service waa opened with the
usual sons service, Soripture lesaon and
prayer, after which Professor Dawdy
sang in hi* very best style that impres
sive solo entitled “IheflVayslde itruss.”
The professor was In excellent voice und
the rendition of the solo held the at
tention of his audience us -f by magic.
Tlie evangelist began his sermon on
“The Lord’s Suppar" by reading all the
passages of scripture in the Bible per
taining thereto. He brought out forci
bly th it the communion should be had
every- Lord's day, aa was the practice
of the aposdes. The monthly or quar
terly communtc.n was not scriptures, or
nt leant there was no example bf It
found In the Bible, and hence ought to
he done away with. He was grathled to
keo that there was a move among the
ch ureho* towand the weekly communion
He spoke of close communion and said
that -the Bible said nothing about either
open or close communion, thereto.'- he
diil not think that men ought to apply
either bf these terms to the communion.
He presented most forcible arguments
showing nil who were followers of the
Lord Jesus had a right to patliufce of
the Lord’s supper and that no man had
a right to debar any. for the apostle
said: “Let a man examine himself nnd
so lot him e-aX nnd drink.” It wa* there
fore a matter bcfJween the communicant
and bis Ood. Some -people examined ev
erybody else and not themselves. He
emphasised tlie necessity of personal ex
amination.
Yesterday afternoon there was a short
service ad the church, at which time
the .ordinance of baptism was adminis
tered.
At the close of last night’s service
tlicre were two more added to the
church, making In .oil up to date 115.
The ordinance Of baptism will be at
tended tonight after the Tabemacto
service.
Some people had censured him for
not making Sunday night’s service the
last nt the Tabernacle, but he thought
tli - i,lie inclement woather had Jiied-
fled hto course. The service tonight
will bo tho last, provided the weather
is favorable so that a good audience
can be present, otherwise he may con
tinue a few nays longer. When ’he
services are closed here tho evangelists
Will CD to Atom la, wh.-ro th.-y will
vtsH n day cc two. after which they
will journey -to Sioux Falls, 6. D„ where
they will hold their next meeting.
PERSONAL.
President A. W. VanHOose of the
Georgia Female Seminary and Conierv-
story of Music, Gainesville, Gfl., Is In
tho city In tlie Interest of hts ta-hool.
As a teacher and manager of an Insti
tution of learning Professor VanHboso
has achieved a success se-un-1 to no
man In -the South. The hriutlfal cata
logue just Issued by (he seminary
shews an attendance of 300 pupils for
the'past year. In the muiteal cbnacrvn-
tnry there wore 151 pupils. Professor
Vanlloose say* that the outlook for the
coming year to bolter than ever before.
LocOx-d In tone of toe most healthful
cities of Georgia, with beautiful build
ings anil splendid equipment, the semi
nary ranks among the Aral Institutions
of the South.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Way no so many peopl* w* aaa
arouud u« aeera to prefer tu suffer and
be mad* miserable by lndlgeatloo, con
stipation, lUxztnesa, toaa of appetite*
commit up of the food, yellow jklu.
aellan 7 A aanla aea u. Ill .,11 at-
shea tor li centa we will a*U them
tuqloh’a Vlialuer, guaranteed to cure
toast
Sold by Ooodwya A Smalt Drug
Company, corner Cherry • treat and
Cotton avenue
KILLED BY AN EXPL03I0N.
Shenandoah. Pa.. July 23.—Hy the' ex
plurton of a boiler In a nest of sly a t
Packers No- t ctolllery of toe Lehigh
Vsftey Coal Company last night a nun
wa* Instantly killed, two so badly hurt
tu* -they have since died, and one’ se
riously burned. The ctuse of the w
ploakin is not known. The boilers were
In toe engine room and had been In
spected yesterday and the men were
engaged to making the steam pipe fit
ting and getting readyto fire tip when
the exnlMlon occurred. Tbe men were
buried In every direction and the boiler
htouae w»a wrecked hy toe force of toe
exploetbn.
8TFFPLE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
Norwich. Conn.. July Lightning
struck toe ateede of the Broadway Con
gregational church in tola city at 12 this
noon. The steeple Is 1SS foot high and
a big slice three feet wide and six feet
In tenghth wan torn tout of It. The fall
ing brick* ertwhed tb* roof and made a
i. -tc MX feet In diameter in toe ceihng.
A paieettlan »v slightly injured by
falling brick*.
TO THE PUBLIC. ,
I am k Democratic candidate for cor
oner, subject to nomination on August
If elected, I propose to administer the
affairs of this office to tho beat of my
ability, earnestly adhering to duty, as
ths law directs. I shall make the office
secondary to no business, and my heart
and brain shall be devoted to a faithful
discharge of tho people’s business, lte-
spoetfully' asking and earnestly desiring
your support, I am, very respectfully,
ELMO CLAY.
WHERE IS H. C. SMITH.
He Sent -His Wife to South Georgia
nnd -then Disappeared.
What lias become of H. C. Smith
of East Macon?
He has abandoned Ills home and
family and gone aiway, be says, to die.
Smith left about a week ngo, and the
only way ills strange actions are to be
acoounted far is to allow -that be lost
this mind.
H-ls friends had observed that he
was conducting himself to a stransz
manner for more than a month past
and have 'been expecting some such
termination to bis evident mental aber
ration.
About a week ago he packed up his
-wife’s things nnd shipped her to her
parents 5n South Georgia. He then
-wrote a note addressed to certain
friends In East Macon, declaring that
he iwas tired of life and telling them
that when he was heard from again he
would be dead*
Nothing has been heard from him
since he left. He did -not eay where he
•was going, and left when no one saw
him. It Is believed that he has left
this part' of -the country, and has been
taken up and put tn some Insane asy
lum. a.* he was beyond doubt crazy
when ho left here.
-He has friends In East Macon who
nre very solicitous about Mm and any
information as to hla whereabouts
would groat-ly relieve their anxiety.
SPECIAL NOTICE i.
It being Bibb county’s time to sug
gest to the senatorial convention the
Democratic candidate for the twenty-
second district, I hereby offer myself
for the position, subject to the Demo
cratic nomination of Bibb county.
N. *]. si auk as.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
I respectfully announce .myself a can-
dldnte for the legislature, subject )
the Democratic primary, and aolieit ths
support of my friends.
HOPE POLH1LL.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
Subject to Nomination by Democrats
Primary,
HUGH V. WASHINGTON
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
I respectfully announce myadlf a* *
candidate for nomination to the huu-e
of representatives of the general as
sembly of Georgia, subject to the D-un-
ocratlo primary.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET.
CURE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all form* of head
ache Electric Bitters has proved to bo
tlie very be*t. It effects a permanent
curs and the most dreadful habitual
sick headaches yield to It.* influence.
Wc urge all who are afflicted to pro
cure a bottle and give this remedy a
fair trial In cases of habitual comtl-
patlon Electric Bitters cures by giving
the needed tone to tho bowels, and
few cases long resist the use of this
medicine. Try it once. Large bottles
only 50 cents nt n. J. Lamar & Son's
drug itore.
DR. M'RAE’S
Painless nnd Harmless Cura For Or
ganic Stricture, Gravel or Stone.
Call at tho drug store of Sol Hoge,
comer Second and Mulberry streets,
Macon, Ga., sole agent for Macon and
vicinity for this wonderful remedy,
au«l give It it trial. After a trial of
eighteen months In the states of North
Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia and
Florida, It was fully * demonstrated
that It will euro from 85 to 90 per ctnt
of cases treated. It Is absolutely harm-
loss. cures without, pain, lneorirenlenco
or logs of time from employment.
It will tone up the organ.*, ami when
It cures loaves them In as healthy con
dition as ndture made them.
With each vial are full instructions
and directions.
ELEGANT AND CHEAP TRIP TO
NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
Round trip rate. Including meals and
state room to New York. 333.70; Beaton,
333.70. via Central railroad. Savannah,
and etexmere. Finest ship* oarrylng
tho American flag. Tables supplied
from best markets In the United States.
Berths reserved by wire. Apply to L.
J. Harris, ticket agent, IV. P. Dawson,
passenger agent.
USE HOLMES’ .MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Holme? A Masnn. Dentist*,
jjC Mutb-rry Street
It cure* bleeding gums, ulcers, sort
moot, son throat, clean* the teeth and
purine* th* breath. For ule by all drug.
(1st*.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Constipation and sick headache per
manently cured, and piles prevented
by Japanese Liver Pellets; especially
adapted to children’s use. Sold by
Goodwyn & Small, druggists.
POINTS -ABOUT PEOPLE.
Miss Evelyn Henly leaves today to
visit friends and'relatives to Atlanta.
-Miss A1H« McCall Is visiting friends
In HawklnsvlHe.
Miss Rosa Fish Johnson will leave
today for a week’s visit to Indian
Springs, -much to toe regret of her
many flrends In the city.
Miss Eva Kalgler, one of George-
town's most popular young ladles, Is
visiting-her cousin, Mrs. A. A. Nelson,
on Poplar street. '
Jtlss Annie Ogletree, a very hand
some and attractive young lady of Eu-
faut-a, passed through tho city today
on her return home, after spending a
week at Tybee and Cumberland.
-Miss Adrian Collier, a popular young
Udy of Albany, 1s visiting 'Mrs. R, S.
PatlUo on Park Place. ’
If you (feel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Lond m, Ju y 3u.— Sir William Har-
court, chancellor of the #cche<iuer, an
nounced tn the house of oommons this
afternoon «that the government would
close the committee stage of the evict
ed tenants’ toll on August 1.
Physicians,
the world over, endorse It;
, babies and children like the
taste of it Y/eak mothers
respond readily to Its nour
ishing powers.
Scott’s
Emulsion
the Cream of God-liver OU,
ts the life of the blood, the
maker of sound flesh, solid
bones and lung tissue, and
the very essence qf nourishment.
Don't be decdied bj Substitute!
fttpar**!by SooU A Bowse,X. Y. AUDrafgut*
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
I hereby announce myself ns a candi
date for re-election to the house of rep*
resentatives of tho general assembly of
Georgia, subject^ to the Democratic
nomination.
ROBERT HODCJES.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I am a oandldato for the*house of
representatives of the Georgia legls-
lature from Bibb county, subject to
the Democratic nomhnaitlon.
JOSEPH H. HALL.
FOR CORONER,
Subject to the Democratic notniroutlon,
E. C. FERGUSON, M. D.
FOR CORONER.
By eoHdtatkm of my friends I here
by announce myself tia candidate for
ooroner, subject to a Democratic nomi
nation. I am yours very truly,
GEORGE S. RILEY.
FOR CORONER.
By solicitation of my friends I hereby
announce myself as candidate for core*
ner, subject to’ a Democratic nomlna
tlon. X am yours very truly,
WILLIAM J. PARKER
FOR CORONER.
By solicitation bf my friends I hereby
announce myself as candidate for cor*
ner, subjects to a Democratic nomina
tion. I am yours very truly,
T. E. TOOLF*.
FOR CORONER.
I respectfully announce myself a »*an-
didate for coroner, subject to ihe Dem
ocratic primary, and solicit the vate.
and support of my friends throughout
the county. GEO. LUMPKIN.
B. M. ZJETTLER,
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION AGENCY
463 SECOND STREET.
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
•Loans made on choice real estate and
farming lands in Georgia. Interest <
per cent. Payable in two, three or fiwj
years. No delay. Commissions very
reasonable.
SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT
COMPANY. .
420 Second Street. Macon, 0»«
Cheap Money to Lend
On Improved city and farm property
In Bibb and Jones counties In I**"*
ranging from 35M up at T per cent. *
pie interest; time from two to- five >•
Promptness and ac*mmodaUoii a .!*•
cialty. L. J- ANDERSON & <-0-,
No. 318 Second Street, Macon.
LANDS FOR SALE.
I have on hand for ■»*» “
Bibb. Hancock.
^up D «fnU«.Vero brad.
farms that b^ve been bid Inat fort-
closure soles, and for modt port
euch improvements and are
condition generally as to. flt them W
DR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,