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Qulding W lUiling. il hum,- i-v.'i. : '"dding will be i' s:;!0 o'clock "i Mr. .,.B Mre A. J. 11 11,11 .NVwfield will "'-i' Mi- Louis (iol.lintt cv. Tin? house 1 t il , tin' pur- ' y.ffun it I til the 'ii'i'ins, Punch I. and -after the wiiii', en;v and -d tithle, ll'' Miss l'.,ifl-n mMy ,,, "link i ':n tin. h r,'P-i-t i rri'M '! nil; Mi -1 llcrtha d.dd ny, ftti.i Mr. Lee Dlaok, ,! best in;m. The hrule If Vnjli. !e olii ft. 1 1 Oii.i 1 tl.rir "'V'-r t:iir.a A trip vi! . Muliiie i hi it Mr. and I be and and II lit !" '"'iin' liiMtmiiliia, the U'riiinii is ,i nroniim.iit Birium-luim New. or .vatch rfpairin ut tlr i. AVEHV. 'MOOI-to. I. V Sl.nHnn rk"s' Half Rates :st n.l iliir, Tues.lav a,1(I 'Tune, Mobilo & liwincvilie to Laiulor an'lt.U'kvi!l,.. Iisiy rv, A I, : :.. ' "'".''P liomcseokeis' ""mTcNas.Oklul,,,,,.;, territory, Arkunsas, 'M'liis ifj.io fol. . ,7 a:mH, or write A., St. Louis, feJ;j: v Always Bought JJaltimoro in re ?yo 'Iwarts $3i 00 !Vii: TEi; AS ,l00"' but P9 Siitiafuction or agent and Ket Her. Co., 119. Ala., Owners, my-' j lib ii-1 'vi J l'.itty Di y (i ),,, t i huy jjoimIs fur th "HiITii.y 'I". Wnntt.-n w;m H,,. iillllUK' tliin w,.-li. K'"-Nt i f Mi Ml. 1 f it. II of ,, li' iMHMcc, Mr-'. v ,l 'nil M-llj; -Mrs. I). M Mi: " " I '!. V cntiTi m,,, I the i.t.oU t I ii ,,li.,,l,iv ufi,.. i nomi. Mis n,- Ili'linlln of Tn.,.,1,., ... viiitinir ltd Cl)llv,s. il,,, l :,., ... ' ,1 I JIJf'M . Sheriff flark h:. a lady', f,,,,. ,,,, fimiid in ti. court ynni i,ft,.r n. cue. Miss MnMi,- (',,1 Din's. She w.il a i" .'it Mr. She vist li..- aunt, .Mn ll.ll ties. Mr. It. M. ,oii- ainl Mullie Munre wre s!i Wedoei-day. Alice. Mav had : and Mi-s ; in tuwn Satniday and was mil al til Thnrsdav. to K"t down town nn Mrs. Davi.i I.ove visited her sii-tei, Mrs. J. V. Ilolhroolis, two or three, days this week. Mr. Jiiiiinie Coleman finished liia course at the West Point Iiiisiuen, Col ftfe iiml is at home. Mis Fannie Mav of MiiitK'omi j, Alu. nnived lat Wednesday ,! j, nt her sister's, Mrs, Slielton. Mrs Cooper Clement Locke of May hew attended her brother's marriage and was here for several days. .Mr. I'd Uweii a id 1ih mother to Slniinal.tk on Wednesday's went noon train. K l letunied at .'i o'clock. Mrs. NVIIV Siieltuii and d:im,'htcr Kallieiii.1. of Riirfi.'. w-nt last Monday to I'lillin-vili,. Ah, t vi-il Mrs. Vann, Mis i:.ii liin- II i!t of Macon is the ,;iif.-t of In r broth, r. Mr. .lolian Holt, it Mis. ),,i,u..Hv'. - J!- r: Man Star. Mr. Dan Mi.m-1-v ai.l wife of ('oliiin- Inn were al ri i-c and t w Mis. Will M,c ( iim ii! Diowi r iniir o oi t!;i, , .by- l,,.fore Jv 1 1 , :;' an I il-ni Willi,- Km:; er, .Mis. Diniiii: White, and Willi,- Kin:; i f ill, am. are vi-i'ii-- Mr. and Mr I.ir .mi . Mr, Kurle nil..' of l!ii!ni:-;:h.,iii, ln: be 11 o c lm:e '1' .Ill's i iv, li ie I h . i , o Ir,' the seriou- i 1 , i: -- , ; !, , o ,1 in ''her. Thill"- ,v Mi-' "; , i '.' . . ! ..... l'.nlc-r of .M.-.;i'!.i-. ! i , : . ; pin .; ill t" A'll an i : .:: -I - , ! ' ; i . ;,: ,: i 1 1 utchi u-oii. Mr. .1, 1'. Shidt'inV lit;! 1 t 1 1 ; 1 1 1 i had a lull and it was at lii-t tleiii-hl her ai'lil was broken She snU'eied much from the injury. Mrs. Trimble has recovered sullied e.it'.y to take a trip to Kandorsville to visit Mrs, w, C. Shnnnlti'r. Mrs. Me CorijU'idah.' accoiup.iniiMl In r. l.:it n;;rht Mr. and Mis. It. S Cole man of M.i-liiilaville ave an ice-en am party ill lion r i f lli-'ir yniin friends, Ih.ve Triplelt and Vvriii.n liichan's. On! T'.m.sdav, Ji.ly 'Jml, prof. .1 . (.' I'aiit mid Miss M ind I' rkttf will In tnarrie 1 ar West I'oint, and .liter a wedding 'I i w ill he ' 'at ie mr' ' in Meridian l'r-ss. Mr I "in tn.'l t Yates of Kama-City, i visiting his lnotber and rulativei in tin county, ' We have nnd aut hoi ity for saying that, the ijirls are just "tickled todeath'' to have him hack ai'ain, -if jnly for a short while. Messrs. (irilliu - Cain will put up first-class machinery at the mouth of Hashinjtia to saw lumber for the Macon Lumber Co. Mr. Waller Halfacre will be the sawyer, and they will employ a bi force of men. This enterprise will shortly be followed by others. Mr. P. P. (turner-is at the Oxford Normal School. Mr. L, L. Anderson and son, Mr. Lewis Anderson, spent Sunday ut Mr. Clark's. The New Era says the Nhnqnalak and Macon ball te.iniB will phiy a ball game next Monday. Lust Moed.iy evening Mr. Louis Des mond McCalluui and Missballie Watson Slaughter were married in Jasper, Ala Lat nuht .Mr. Walter Stolu-s eiiter- tallied the Ohio;., i ciul) at cards, .ui . Noah Scales lied with two others, but was a winner. ,Tlld:;e tion'a-1; i Nib- h is d bv !,: disinis-rd the injniic saw mill men against li'o.nl nite of '-' ct'ti.s How pine, lie holds t the cotrls have lioth liNii!.: or maintaining an advance in i i per 100 feet on y. very properly tha in,',' to do with maximum fn ht rates. The aipeil from Arinoiildale, the south side of Kansas City, says: "lfi.lMO peojile are hoiueless. They have lost furniture, olothiu:; and rverythitijr. Their houses have been carried off by the Kaw river r,r are totally wrecked. Last, week Oulfooi't voted for an issue of Sill, 1100 of bond-, lov water works. There wotv only seve'.i dt H'litltiK' voles, A certain editor unknown to fame slates in his paper that he lias ben told that a man who sqnezes a dollar ueyer squeezes his wife. "In looking over our subscription book, ' ' says this same editor. ' 'we are led to believe that some awful good women is this section are not gettini; the attention that they de serve-" Ex. The prices being made on all lines of merchandise by Patty Dry-Goods Co, . should attract the attention of Au. Tmiir.iis who pay spot cash for their goods. Yon can save 10 to 2. I per cent. ART CLASS. Miss Mam: ha (1 moos will be glad to receive pupils for nn Art Class. Length of terms, tour months. Drawing. Wa ter Color and Pyrogrnphy. China and Oil Painting. Per month, $1) and $' Millinery Goods at Cost ... FOR TWO WEEKS. Commencing Holiday, June 15th, a beautiful line of Children's Hats. Lat est Styles for Ladies at MRS. A. C. BOOLE'S. 'Talk About Your Babies." Yon ought to see mine, she was sickly and had Cronp all .the time. A friend advised Paracamph ; she's well and healthy now, try the same on joum to day, you'll never regret the "how. Sold by J . F. Jones. I'.xt, I C'Miies of Iieai-i, .l,l.i i. i iifiuie tin ip paper If printed NtlTK'K, VETKHaNS. M.Mnv. M,s.. .),. lst,,l!ii,; 1 it" I . t . V Cli,MI..) s- iinip l :tL''i After coiiptiltiilinn with ' fteram an I have had aecef 0 I h.,.iv ) IK'SIpoiie our annmil re l.y '"''" t"'ni'ir.dy, .lulvlllltli. nrnt whirl, I III" th" CtOpK vj he in such of us to at - "'ditioii as will permit , tend. It. A. Mini. it, 'ininander Camp llliil (' :i:oii T. 1 A .jt. isk l;iri;Nrij. l.'st Sunday .. rnin- h, (,,. , ltiii' ,.o',.,K., t, rcidehce f Mr N"'k S'"W;ut '"! all of il, contents "-remirne,. Mrs. Stewart was .,t her ''tl"-rsan.l Mr Stewart was also ab H,'t- 1 hern is a strmifr snspinon that it w,H,m,diary. Weleain the. e was JiOO tore. insuoinee on the licuse and fumi- Store Burned, T. J. Gi sham's store on the Cooks vile road, wasbnrned Thnrsdav nieht hont 11 o'clock. Th. telephone w.r, was cnt on both side, of the store I here is good evidence there was rob-o-ry before the nrson. Loss abont $1000 with no i.i.urance. This is a great crime and the perpetrators ought to be fereted out. A Wooden Wedding. Next Mon lay night Mr. and Mrs. J. I. (dark of Allhrnv in-ill .. ..I..1....1.. ... .ei'i ,oe me hfth anniversary of their marriage and have invited iheh-friends to their wood ' Wedding. They arc a very popular '""1'leand we are confident it will ben 'ry eii.j,iy;,b(. affair. tl I MI NT IIK1 R. At the residence of t!, bride's mother "1 Macon on June 17th, by Mr M,,rl"'11' h'. Ueo. II. Clement and Mes Knua Brewer. H was a ipiiet, ll"1"1' weilding and only the in-mbcr.-! n'f 1 ue lalllllles Wele present, After """'- v. iwit 11 .;:o, th" , the and the , be " ib ui" 'r un lor ., ir ; sl. I le y will, in a i.,,ir: to t',1111 il 1 aeon . :.e 1 !' the -its Kiel l'til Mr. t;,'or". was elected ' . klioMers ,,f neii ll'ink nn D. ltlissell (' a member of Mo: lar 1,,-t .Mashulavilh the board of directors, fleers of the bank were The present of also re-el.-cteil. .'ii, .i. 11. Hungers, wnose ease was 1. II IT I... recently revr-el by the siiiruiue conit, has sued out a writ of hahras rm-jnix and the case will be tried before Judge Miv fool m Macon 011 Mon ay, June 12(1. Macon will have au election next Tues day to vote on the electric light (jnes. lion. Will somebody please tell 11s how to vote ? .More new goods are binng received this wok by Patty Dry-Hoods Co. I'lley believe in keeping I heir stock complete with latr, styles of every thing, even, -mall prnfi', I if they do sell al hey want the cash. such Many friends in this city learn with sorrow of the death sf.Mrs. Sam Hood, which occurred at her home in Pickens villi' the past week, the death occurring on Tuesday. Mrs, Hood ha, been ill for a long time and her demise resulted from a complication of troubles. Mr. Sain Hood is well known and highly es teemed in this city ami he has a host of friends whose sympathy is eitended him in the hour of his sorrew and mis fortune. Colnmbns Dispatch. Homicide. An inquest was held Sunday on tht body of a negro named Willis StantJn, found dead on Mr. Will Cavett's place. There was some shooting after midnight and after listening to the evidence of a number of witnesses, the jnry found that suspicion attached strongly to Ern est Mcllwain as the man who fired the fatal shot. lie did not remain to de fend himself and left the county early Sunday morning. Date Postponed. Dr. Waldmanu was not able to reach Macon on the 17th as advertised, on account of a press of work in other towns. He writes us he will be in Ma con June 22d end remain until June 27. FOK SALE OH KENT. My house for sale or rent. Apply to Mr. V. L. Featherston for terms, which are easy. Mus. Maria Dismckes. We saw several notices of the Even ing Scimilar's "house wanning'' edition before it reached ns, and now we can fully endorse all the praise it has received. The Scimitar is a great favorite in this office, and we hop it will always be with us. We lire ever ready to speak a good word for it. See adv. in another column. Our expenses are the same in June and July as in December, and those i'ldebted to us would confer a favor by paying the small amount of their sub scription. We have to pay the cash for the paper you read. POLAND CIIIXAS. I have a few choice l'oland China pigs for sale, live dollars each. (I C. Cl AY. D.erl'rook, Miss. SEWING MACHINES $13.50, Messrs. Stokes Evans purchased 100 drop head sewing machines for $10.50 cah. They are selling tnese same ma chines for 513 50 cash. Every lady should see them. Don't forgot the place. Avery U next door toJ. F. Sheltcn's Funmnre Store. 0. Iv. Ileinrich sells resurrection plan's, no trouble to resurrect mem. CHEAP SUMMER ToUKS. To the Great Lakes, California, Colorada, Rocky Mountains, and other western resorts ; to Michigan, the Virginias, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and all summer resorts in the United State and Canada. Loir rates via Mobile & Ohio R. R. Tickets on sale daily to September 80th. Ask agents or write Jno. M. ueail a. u. r. a., for full particulars. li-(; ""i t. i From Paulette. The big Kuni have rome sml gone mnl I tliink ihi-ir p-ning -.hot hurt no one. The 'Iiiiiit wnt. a iiT,,. plenty ,or every one tui'l rnougli Ie It f,(,i fom. t, . ,,,-, "mie. Now, li t the sn.ull fry gel a huslle en llirin. The farmers will soon lie out of Hie Brass anil t,,j c ,n mmf ,rniinil with iiiiiiuniy. I'rnps nrr looking well where they have been worked. The ei.rn crop it a nerlaln ly. Corn will hell for thirty cents per bush i'l In Noxubee next lull. Potatoes, pea , noruhum, Ac. aie I'nlng well. There will I"' hay in iiliuniliiiiee. livery fanner is Inly ing 11 mon e-. Some are bavin'- rc:i:ier nn J I'lii'leis; that shew, a tittle proirr as urn! Hint tto are getii,,;. l of the old ruts and trying In have smiietliiii'' cm. besides rot- ,Vc now feast on mutton mnl kid down this way. The hie, clop is good mid if tile ''oii.l I,, ,i, ,.,iiii;i,,i,.u I,. I'..,..n u-a will be iinlcprnilciit i,r the wrst next yea". !'. J. I.. I''looie ami wile, Mrs. Thomp son, urn ami ilanghii r. me visiting Dr. and lr. Paulette. (J.-iri lo Ilvnl Coekreil Is vis. tins Laura Hibhler. Mr. Howling preached a very Instructive anil liitercfling sermon at llldgeway Sun day, fie advised all. anil especially the jounj men, that they must have some pur poe In lite, and stick U It If they evir ex pected to be anything. Good advice. 1 wai more pleased with Judga Crltz's speech (not because I am for him) than I wa with either Got. Longlno's, Noel's or Maj. Vardaman's. Tie Judge talked ol what he would try to do II elected (and he will be) aud be was earnest and hoaest In liisfttbrta to convince tha people that he would b Governor for the whole peoplt. He is a tine christian gentleman. Gov. I.onglno tried lo Impress upon the people that he was the Moses that brought the slate out ol the wilderness, in fact, that be is the great I am and Mississippi would be the tail end of the, South but for him, while, In (act, nil the shits brought against the rullinaiis and corporations were lusti tuli'tl before be was known to the people of Missisl,pi. Now he harps on Sen. Money and the negro. A Ylekshurg paper says l.ongino appointed a negro a notary public and bad up, 10 ut that, I think that is a great deal worse than voting to eonlirm a negro in a petty olllce. While he disclaimed inviting iioosevelt to the laying of the cor. ner stone In- could not and did not deny that be was a inciulier of the capitol coinuii.sion and lie Kain.-lli.iicd the invitation and did not protest against It. Now, 1 call that hair-splitting dim"', know what It it is iu polities I i eckon it is j' st polities. WIiIIp M:i,j. Viinlaman Is a flowery speak er 1 think his ground Is untenable and that he would make a better actor than a gover nor. Judge Soel is a ci.ba.n looking num. Then' did not seem In he much in his speech. Most of his time was taken up lalkiig ,bmitCritz and Yanlatnan, and to let him tell it, the Legialatlire eouhl not have well gotten along without him. There is something about a fellow blowing bis own horn, and I think he and the Governor blew theirs to a finish, and it was no little horn elthei. I made a statement to the liovn while in New Orleans about alfalfa, and they said 1 did not know what I was talking about. I send Tou a letter and 'wo clippings sent me by our friend Sclleek which you will please publish for tho benelii of the people, and to exonerate me Willi the l.ojs. This Is no lie. f regret ex eedingly that It has become necessiir; for Kmmett, (,'ayett to be. fo-red to publish a letter making a denial of some thing Unit the people ol Noxubee already km w to be false. II 1 were running for an "flb'c and could not beat a fellow without stinting false reports on hlin, I would crawl in a hole and pull il in after mo. As I said ''efore Kinnietl is ju-l what he appears to lie. lie lias been Irird in I lie lire. There fsnoihosiu his eiinipo-ation lie is pure gold. His iuiere-t is all here. lie is one man that raiiiiol be eoiiliolh.il by any pn iilieal ring or eliiiio and will make a rep resentative that ttie pi op e ol Noxubee will be proud of. He is an hone-t, moral, up right, christian gentleman and was novel known to turn away from the appeals of any one. Such reports will cut no ice with the people, l!ig Hud " will get there Willi both feet. I'.NCI.K Ned, HAD IMJAIII. Jli Hessie, the only daughter of Mr John Watt, died last Saturday morning af ter only a lev hours' illness, at her hoaic two neles north of Cooksvillo. Miss Hessie was apparently well and full of life up to bedtime Friday night, sml en gaged In singing several of her favorite songs, one of which, "Jesus, lover of my soul," she xpresed a desire lo have used at her funeral, with no thought, probably, that It Koit'.d take place the following .Sun day evening, when she w.s quietly laid to rest In the Cooksville cemetery, with up. propria!!' services conducted by her pastor, and attended by a largo concourse of peo ple. .Missllessie was a sweat christian character, the flower of her home, and will be groatlj missed by all who know her.--She attended the closing exercises ol the Shuqnalak tclioo! and was at church Sun day and Sunday niht. and she was buried the next Sunday. Oh, how uncertain is life. Was he not right who said ; 'Hoist not thyself of to-morrow lor thou knowesl not what a day may bring forth." There fore the Importance of heeding the voice of 1 1 i I ii who says : ' Ta e heed, for you know not when the time is." We extend synipatb) to the bereaved fam ily and relatives. FREE OF CHARGE. The House Warming Edi tion o Even'ng Scimitar. It copsists o 118 pages, handsome il lustrated, bound and in colors. It gives the industries, etc., and in factja gen eral history of this section of the coun try. This handsome production of art, which has never been equaled by any newspaper in the United States, will be sent free of charge to any address with a three months' subscription to the Sciu -itar. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One month $ .50 Thret months 1.50 Six tronths 2 50 Address THE SCIMITAR, Memphis, Tenn. Sold Out I have sold my entire interest In the Macon Telephono plan', and 1 am in no way now connected with ii. Those indebted to me will please set U promptly and I am ready lo set tle with all to whom I urn indebted. June 111 It. W. A. Lovktt. Itodol Dyspepsia Curs Dlgotts what you eat. VV 8(cn and Teams Wr.td. I have the contract to imso the levie near Macont and will need llf teen or twenty wagons, tenuis and drivers. Apply to, or address imj at Macon, Miss. C. (i .Thompson. o twin Bigaatv ins king im ww aiwifi Nip Mrs, N.N. Rogen came up fiom II ilticburir yi sterdav to lee her mot.i er, Mis Emma May, who if at Mrs. (iiimore'.. Mrs Frana Foote will be here to mor row. The Governor has appointed Mr. J. F. Ames as one cf the delegates to tho Hankers Convention lo meet in liuff ilo Tth and 8th, The visitors entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Patty this week were Mr. Itoht Cbe-i'er and sister, of Jackson. Teiin., and Miises Davis. Moody and K nni'-e, of Columbus. Mrs. linrkli, liter and two lifle sons of Dii iningliam, pu d ihron 'h ,l n Tii' -day on the way lo Ko-ciu-ko. She liov?a fine, soiri'i-il. b'aek horse and attracted much iiltention. Mr. ami Mrs ,J. (I. Kaser fiiniily ti ii ii i n 1 1 si nio'lit. .1. A. Spa kmaii and Mrs. o liai'lies were also p csclll. Spiirkmaii. Mrs, KitiL' and had a Ml-. hum Mr . Mrs' al Yates were given prizes their jjood uluvimr or aood luck fo r l I'rof. Sum Walker left yesterday evening fur the Oxford normal. Several other Noxubee teachers are there. It was thought Mrs. Cline was dyi'itf yesterday and she bide fare well lo her family. Th s morning she is reported to he better. The glorious 4th of July comes on Saturday this year. How about closing up? The veteran Commander iscnllim; for a mceiiiif,' of the veterans to ar range forananniial dinner July 30th. There is some talk of t'te 1. 0. O. F. co-operating with them Will they do so? Announcement The new ownership of the Macon Elec tric Telephone and Water Works Com pany begs to announce the election of the following officers who will serve the patrons of the company dn'ing the fol lowing jear. John V. Paulette, president. William T. Connor, vice-president, Thomas J. Evans, general manager Thomas IS. Paulette, treasurer, Thomas Mcllenrv, secretary, W. P. Adams, siipetiii eiiilent. The company wishes to fnr'her an nounce that the service of th" company wi'l be improved and perfected a- fast as the superintendent can net to the work, and that more long lines will be built. The patrons of the company are assured that I he best service will be given them. Mr, Adams, the new superintendent, is a graduated electrician and his entire service will be given to the superintend ence of the system. WANTED. Mule colts and young cattle, for wlrch I will pay the highest prie Apply to me at Stokes-Evans Il-iw. store in M icon. A. Ki.i.is Bit a me. Tpacliers Wanted. We need at once a few more teachers both experienced and inex peiictued. We have more calls tl,i i ear than ever before. Schools an i cillcce supplied with competent te iclicr fr. e of cot. Address wi'h stamp. Ami.UI' AN Tr.Ai'llKlts' As-'h. J. I. lira' am. 1.1. . I . .Mgr. Meninhis. rl nn. Fuvo You Bees :n Your Boniu-it,? And do th y buzz in your head ? This is ii"iiral:ria, the kind that puts you in b' d PAitA'-AMI it stops it and ir does it quick, applied externally it can't make yon si vk. Wi guarantee it to cure on the spot or no i ay, Don ' t s ifter to-morrow, next week or to day, if yon are not satisfied I'll tell you what we'll do, we'll give you back your money and your headache too. Sold by J.F. Jones. O AtTOTII-A., ttart tU ) 1,18 Kni Ym niw lwm to" UieKind You Han Alnnl Bfsatir Are Your Joints Open And free from pain, or sre yon tied np like a bunch of grain 1 Has rl enma tisni, agonizing and intense, got astride of the medical fence ? Well, PAIU CAvril sweats, 'tis soo hing and cool, and dx-tors will tell you 'tis the only rule, sweat it out, 'tis the ou!y war; to get instant relief try it to day. Sold by J. F. Jones. THE FINEST YET. Mr. W. W. Shannon has now two warehouses full of the best vehicles of various kinds he has ever handled, es pecially in the line of Doggies and I ar riages. lie ha-, also a lot of buggy har ness and colhrs he will sell very cheap. When you want a pleasant physic trv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and pleas hiiI in effect For sale by Edw. M. Murpliey, Maern, Hamilton & Meek, Brooksyille. OASTOniA Boara ths ) V"U Han AIW3YS BoUjW Bignatnre of J. IF1. --. rTTVH i 1 4 1 1 ' " ' ' I 1 1 U I Ui.' r He will Arrive In Our City Again, Dr. S Waldmann, the well known Oerman Optician, of St. Lonis, will ar rive in Macon again Jnne 22(1, and will remain until Jnne 'JTth. His r ffice will be at Hotel Macon, and will remain in this city, and can be consulted free of I charge in regard to your eyes. I Dr. Waldmann is considered to be ' one of the be-t and most scientific opti--eians in the United Statsi, and he ha with him many high and Mattering tes timonials from all parts of the country. Dr. Waldmann nses the latest im proved instruments in examining tlo eye. Something tnat Macon never had before is a first class and reliable opti cian. Ilei'h is proof ,,f )r . Waldmann's Work; he has already fitted quite a number of Macon's I.e.? citizens with bis superior glasi-e-: and Ib -y all expre-s themselves as better b a'-ed with l i-lilas-,..-! than any tln-v have ever u,cl. Me refi is you to the following: Dr. H. A. .Minor and wife, Mr. .!. A. Tyson, Mr. Richardson and many others. Here are f-w bailing citizens of Staikville, Miss., that recommend Dr Waldmau's work very highly: STAKK VII.LR, MlrtS , Julie t, 1!S)3, 1)11, S. 'Valumann, Si. Louia, .Mo. Dear Sir; -I am pleased to tell you that the giussci you ntied lor my wire some time since are giving her belter satisfaction than any glasses she ever used. She Ilea for several years past tried some of the best oculists and opihlani in Ht. Louis and in otner nif cities, out never aocureu xtaas. e to suit her and relieve her eyos entirely until you fitted her, and she is gratifleij with the result, w. w. scalen. Stirkvillk, Miss., May 11, VMS. Dr. S. Waldmann, St. Louis, )lo. Dear Sir: I am pleased to say that th glasses you litted tor my eyes the last time you were In Starkvllle, are surely a suc cess. They suit mi eyes perfectly, and they are superior to ant I ever used. J. S. MoNTdOMEIt Y, M, D. Dr. S. Waldmann. Hear Sir: -The glaases you fitted for my daughter and myst II are a perfect success, Hessie haa suffered several vears with her eyes and also headache, She was never entirely relieved till now, We are much pleased with your work. You have suc ceeded where others failed. Very trulj, 6 bo. D. IIartnkss. Mrs. W. II. Uevnoldi ' E. II. Caldweil " J. M. Carpenter " M, U. l'oitlock " .1, H. Perkins " !,. (1. James ' W, W. Scales T. II. Carroll " C. I!. Montgomery ' E, J. Harvey " .Miitnio Chambers ' ,1. t). Ilollin-head Dr. E. I). Yeates Mr. and .Mrs. A. W. Halbtrt Mr. Hoscne Ilridires Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Gay Mr. and Mrs. It. Daugberty And many others too numerous to mention. Consultation free. Call and see the Doctor about your eyes and you will never regret it, I am located at tin store next door to ;,J. F. Slielton 's Furniture Store. j jw . E. Avery, j Jeweler and Engraver. i FAIR NOTICE! The Noxubee Rod and Gnn Club at a meeting held May 15th. 1903, passed a resolution ordering the Secretary to pub lish a notice in the town papers that any and all persons caught trespassing in Howard's lake, would be prosecuted for each offense. S. M. Thomas, Secretary. LU.M - i:ai. L'ini Seab. Sr aa.aiu and solicit U ag 0" able to be out tl pall', e of bis I ii V time fiends. Will and at all hour in-W'-r cat Worst of all Expe-iences. Can anything be wo---e than to fed that every minute will be y mr last ? Mien was the experience of Mrs. S. II. Newson, Dtcatnr, Ala. " Fo'- three years, " she writes, I endured insiif farable pain from indigestion, stomach aril bowel tronble. Death seemed iner itable when doctors and hit remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was mi raculous, I improved at once and now am couiple ely recovered. ' ' For Liver Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles, Electiic Bitters is the only medicine. OnlySOcts. It's guaranteed by J. F. Jones, druggist. A Splendid Remedy, Nenralgic pains, rhsumatisin, lum bago and sciatic pains yield to the pen etrating Influence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the nerye? and bone and being absorbed into the blood its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body and effect some wonderful cures. Mr. D. F. Moore, Agtlll. Cen. RR., Milan, Tenn .states: ' I have used Ballard'sSnow Liniment iui j ue iiuiiti ism, uacKactie etc iu my family It is a splendid remedy. We could not do without it." 5ic, 5 ic and $1 at J. F. Jones . 6 per et Money r)00 to lend. Can place loans not less than if I'lOO in next tht ty days. ' Ciias. Siih.m.. FOLEYSHOMYTAR tops th cough and hastla) lungs '-rvrr SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY TOILST ES XDTJC - v. . - ' Pclicve-i Instant! C0L05 IN Tt'H IIHAD, 50RI- THROAT cmo:;7, ror.T rnr.r, soRucMiisr, SWELLINGS nn t r.'l INFLAMMATIONS. Prevent.", Pneumonia and Plc.rlry. IT SOOTHES, iT HEALS, IT CURES. fi.-kl TiOo A $ 1 .of) IlTTI.rH. For-' 3L' .'shall Jones Shiple and (.roccrit Vnwv CIOA'.'.S -C era's and Capi 'uros. TOBACCO - Smoking mil Clifwini North Slate, Schnap;.'s. Mule ICE COLD SODA WATER. '. 0 a Erown Startlln? Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in. declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to b' nneqnaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland. Ueutorville. Va., serves as example. He writes: " I bad Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery and a few bottles wholly cured me. ' ' Equally ef fective in curing all throat and lung trou blee, Connmp'ion, Grip and Pneumo nia, (iuaranteed by J. b. Jones, drug gist. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes 50c and $1 . A Man Sat on the Railroad Track He did not hear '.ht hell, but Para CAMPHinthe corner store saved bim from death and -well, this is a hint to those who are hurt, Para' AMPI!, remem ber the name; bny it now. keep it at home, and like him, stay in the game. Fair "Warning. No ii until -' or o'li.-rw;-ind o ned i (,. Ii. W. 1! e lrrj,;i--anL' a r conliolled b; Al l. I sfs, , AUGUSTUS owed on anv undersigned. nov2ft.tr fOLEYSHOITAR ' Curea Coldi) Prevents Pneumonia NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land office at Jackson, Miss., May 23d, lfHi.1, Notice is hereby eiven that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten. tion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made be lore the Chancery Clerk of Noxubee coun ty at Macon, Miss , on June :jn, 1!).'J. viz: John Swanu, II. E. No. :i2M2, ior the west half southwest quar see. 2(i, T 14 N R lo, east of Choctaw meridian. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : Allred Short, O. C. Lee, lionv Holmes. J. J. bland, all or Mashulaville. Mis,. FRED W. COLIJNS, mny.'J0-5t Register. ii.i.i signature I- on c.i-r- i, of (a.. ,-. iae Laxctive Uromoiu!i;ii'c r Ihc reuieiiy Ih at euies it coJii l:i mic ,l.y RacketStore While in New York recently I purchased the Racket Store stock of the C. 13. Rous? estate, and at the same time bought a large and entirely new and complete line of up-to-date Fancy Dry Goods, which makes our stock very much larger and more complete than ever before DRY GOODS. We are showing all the newest and latest thinges in mercerized fancies of all kinds, in white or colors, as well as the most beautiful line of Damask, Pi ques, Lawns, Batistes, Dimities, Or gandies, Percales, Madrases, Calicoes, etc, ever shown in Macon, Quality tell! Trice sells. MILLINERY We have brought on a large line of the latest styles of Ready-to Wear Hats unlrimmed shapes, sailors, flowers, chiffons and everything pertaining to fiistclass millinery store. We have one of the largest and most beautiful line of Ribbons ever shown in Macon and we are disposing of all of these at dry goods profits. Yours for fair dealing and the very lowest prices, The Backet Store, W, M LAMBERSON,, Prop. When your lungs are sore and inflamed from couching:, Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. FflDLEY HKS7 A stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Tha Doctors Said He Had Consumption -A Marvelous Cure. I. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had con sumption and I got no better until 1 used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me right from the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the pain in my lungs and today I am sound and well. THREE SIZES 25c, 50c, end $1.09 REFUSE SUBSUITUTES Q - IST MaconMI l. i.i. AT, L ar.d Cures Quick! AT A l.U 11 ' ;i n. AWieV le b.v J. F. Jones. LOW HATES i V;'- COI.uNI-l' i: ti:- SI) t, TO sol T i: -i:i :, i".' Ks : . a ni',11 : n Ti 'i:i two- GEN. A iSKMIll.Y PKOI'.Y I'KI:; N ( II I.OS ANGELES, ( Al,. May 21 Jin. ( 2. ONE WAY COLONIST KATE. CAI.i KOIiNIA AND NOII1 II WF.ST. Apriljl lo Juna l"i. CIIIIHTIAN ENDKAVGH CON VN. DKSVEK, COLO.. July nth to Will. SUMMER TOURIST KATES to COLORADO, commencing June 1st. Write for full information. J. S. COUN'ATZAK, D. P. A. Memphis, Tenn. Low Colonist Rates VIA THE tv "-ir'.'' I The WEST and SOUTHWEST I This is a good route to the new and fertile fields of Okla homa, the Indian Territory and Texas. Low rates both single and round trip in effect on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. For detailed informa tion, address J. N. CORNATZ AR Division Passe, ger Agent MEMPHIS, TtNNESSEE 'oruo aacl trie " ' . . t.'.'.a 'uc v-cakjil,. !icat .vclv.i:' :-:coa- EMBROIDERIES Onr trade in this line has been unusu ally Urge, and in anticipation we have bonght $1000 worth of theie goods alone and have some of the most exquisite patterns ever shown, and our prices are fully 25 per cent cheaper than others. We quote yon prices on the following widths in go d edges : 5 inches wide 5c yd 8 inches. K'c yard l'l " " 23c yd 18 inches, 50c yard We also have a full and complete line of Shoes, Shelf Hardware, Tinware, Croekerv. We are aiso agents for STANDARD PATTERNS. All we ask is a chance to show you onr line and t- quote you prices. We are sure we can save vou money. It is a pleasure for in to show you goods whether yon buy or ii. t i 1 lm ,t ' A i . - : ' r i , r 1