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A Profilatole Iiivestment.
‘•I was troubled for about seven
years with ray stomach and in
bed half my time,” says E. Dem-
ick, Somerville, Ind. “I spent
about $1,000 and never could get
anything to help me until I tried
Kodbl Dyspepsia Cure. I have
taken a few bottles an^am entire
ly well. 1 ’ Y'ui don’t live by what
you eat, bub by what you’ digest
laud assimilate. If your stomach
idosen’t-digest your food you- are
xrealiy starving. Kod<u Dyspep
sia Cure does the stomach's work
'by digesting the food. You don’t
have to dipt. Eat all you want.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all
stomach troubles. Holtzclaw’s
drugstore.
THE BUFFALO BILL
Want Anything
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
Why the Sale of a Horse Did Not Take
Place.
“I had moved heaven and earth
to get rid of that old skate/* said
the man who loves to trade horses.
“Of course he Wasn't worth what I
could get for him, but he was cer
tainly worth $1.26, because I had
agreed. ‘ to throw in the headstall,
which was a new one. I never had
a horse yet that I wasn't able to
sell, and the only thing that wor
ried me in this case was that I
might wake nil
Nov. 1. The note is named buffalo hill
because of the central figure, which
is a large buffalo, standing in a posi
tion as 'though to charge on an ene
my. Jt is the largest single figure
efer placed on a treasury note. Al
though the buffalo hill has been in
circulation only a short time,, a num
ber of them have found their way
hack,to the treasury for redemp
tion, being either too mutilated,
smeared or disfigured for further
use. In alj of the bills thus return*
ed the buffalo has been sadly disfig
ured. The explanation for the short
life of these hills is that they were
put into circulation before being
properly cured. There was a great
demand for ten dollar notes at about
the time the new ones came from
the engraving and printing bureau,
and the buffalo bills had to go out
before they were properly cured.
To Abolish Jackson City.
The famous suburb which served
as an outlet of the tough element of
Washington is about to be abolish
ed. It is just across the Long bridge
in Virginia and out of the jurisdic
tion of the’federal government. All
efforts to suppress it have been in
vain, and it has been the nightly
scene of unrestrained lawlessness,
disorder and crime. The Pennsyl
vania Railroad company has bought
up the land on which the vicious re
sorts of Jackson City stand, and
these places will be torn down to
make room for the new bridge
across ,the river. When the owners
found that there was a demand for
their property, they advanced the
price, and for some of these resorts
the Pennsylvania railroad paid enor
mous sums. The company intends
to wipe out Jackson City.
BEDBOOM {SUITES, PARLOR SUITES,
DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS
BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, WINDOW SHADES
AND POLES, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC., »
You can savs hkmey M
Paul’s Furniture Store.
A complete line of COFFIN’S and CASKETS alwajs'
„ some morning and
find the brute d|aj from old age.
“I ran across a naan at last who
was looking for a horse, and I talk
ed him to a standstill before I sIioav-
ed him the living illustration of the
fact that there is nothing in the
story that a horse never Jived over
twenty years.
“When I had my man in a trance,
I led the horse out and was gazing
at him in silent admiration when
my wife, who was an interested spec
tator, exclaimed:
“ ‘Do you know, that is the funni
est horse! Wh}*-, he can't eat luiy?’
<r It is needless to say , that I did
not make the sale."—Detroit Free
1 Press.
Hla First Day In Town.
Prompt attention biylfi to repairing
Engines pad all Machinery.
Mb chi' a’~d Pe!UrVi Wofk
a :-pecivilly.
Full stock of Pipe an 1 St'Mhn Fix
tures al ways oh hand.
liubber Bolting.
Write for Avhat you Avant.
Anthoine Machine Works,
J. W VTlirsn, TTop’r-.,
FOr.T VALLEY, GA
GEORGE, PAUL, Perry, Ga
The XEind^You Have Always Bought, and which has boom
in use for over SO years, has lborno the signature of
r nrwir— : and has heon made under his jper-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “'Just-as-gpod” are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and ChfldreiA—Experience against Experiment.
To Your Kidneys
Dr.Jenner’s
Kidney Pills
What Is CASTORIA
Oastoria is a .harmless euhRtitute for Castor 0ii» Pare
goric, Drops and fJdoiiihxg Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
coutains neither Opium, Hbmune nor other Narcotic
substance. Xta age m Its guarantee. It destx*oyo Worms
and allays ; Fever LiXmoss. It enren Diarrhoea and ’Wind
Colic. It relieves Tcethhz#. Trout//««, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Doswels, giving healthy and Hh sleep,
The Children’s Paua<iea—The Mo tlier’s Friend.
He Bowed Low.
Lieutenant Colonel the Hon. H.
C. Legge, one of King Edward’s
equerries, is a man of medium
height, soldierly looking, fair mus-
tacned and possessed of the happy
knack of making himself agreeable
to all and sundry. He was one of
the late queen's equerries and has
many amusing tales to tell of his
experiences at the court. On one
occasion a provincial mayor who
was about to be knighted was so
overcome by nervousness that when
he knelt doAvn. he rolled upon the
fUmr N and remained there, looking
for all the world like an overturned
sheep, while her lato majesty was
hard put to it to keep her counte
nance.
Comet and Murdered Presidents.
Encke’s comet has heralded the
death by assassination of three pres
idents of the United States. Presi
dent Lincoln was assassinated on
April 15, 1865; Encke's comet ap
peared Jan, 25, 1865, and was visi
ble five months. President Garfield
was the victim of the assassin's on-
■slaught on July 2, 1881, and died
Sept. 19; Encke’s comet appeared
Aug; 20, 1881, and was visible to
the itaked eye. President McKinley
was attacked on Sept. 6 and died on
Sept. 14, 1901; Encke's comet ap
peared on Aug. 15, 1901, and Avas
visible for several weeks.—-London
Slews.
Pen Picture of Ibsen.
Ibsen, plainly dressed though he
usually is in a tightly buttoned
black frock coat, is something of a
dandy Avithin his limited scope. His
shirts are ever spotless, and his ties
irreproachable; This is the only
cause the kidneys to work as
nature intended they should.
They build up the shrunken
walls of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before,
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have no equal.
ALWAYS
to, 25, 50 Cents ms
Sold by H. M. Holtzclaxv, Druggist,
Perry, 6a.
What Is Necessary.
“Good eyesight is necessary for a
caddy, isn’t it?" asked the boy of no
experience.
“Oh, I don’t know," answered the
experienced lad. “There’s some
couples in this club that’ll pay you
more for looking the other way an’
not seein' anything than they will
for findin'the balls. You’ve got to
learn when to have the eyesight an’
when not to have it.” — Chicago
A
Su title
Bn Use For Over 30 Years,
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW VORR CITY. ,
Dyspepsia is unrecognized in
half the cases. It deceives the
unknowing sufferer. Its many
variations work along the weakest
hues of.the syBtem. To battle
against only one of them is vain.
Our booklet explains its symp
toms. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give
complete and lasting relief.
At Greatly
Reduced Prices.
Fifty new Upright Pianos will eioso out at
greatly reduced prices within the next few
weeks. Among them such celebrated makes
Steinway, Solmier & Co,, Kranich jamt
& Bach, Sfcultz & Bauer, Bush
& Gests, Lester and Royal.
Gall at once and secure one of these bargains
F. A. GTJTTENGERGER: & CO.,
452 Second st., Macon, 6a.
DyspepsiaTablets
BN 10c., 25C. £&
ar 250 and 50c. xes
Soldp)y H. M. Holtzclaw, Druggist,
Perry, Georgia.
• coPvNir.HV
are irreproachable; This is tne only
form of vanity of which the stern
looking doctor is guilty. For the
rest, he i3 a rather taciturn individ
ual, given to few words, uttered in
an abrupt manner, and he pays lit
tle heed to outward manifestations
of politeness. He is at his best aft
er a hearty meal, but is hardly a
clubbable person at any time.
COUGS AND COLDS IN CHILDREN.
Recommendation Of a Well Known
Chicago Physician.
I use and prescribe Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy for almost
all obstinate, constricted coughs’
with direct results. I prescribe it
to children of all ages. Am glad
to recommend it to all in need
and seeking relief from colds and
coughs and bronchial afflictions,
it is non-narcotic and safe in the
V-nhd* of the most unprofessional.
uuif ersal panacea'for all man
kind.—Mrs. Mary R. Mblbndy,
M. D. Ph. D., Chicago, 111. This
remedy is for sale by ‘all dealers
in Perry, Warren & Lowe Byron.
time
■ Trimmings
and all kinds of mill work|andibuilders supples from oui
superior stock. Builders f and §contractors will find that
they get a superior grade of lumber .and workmanship n
their line at lower prices than they enn get elsewhere.
Bowels
with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effects
on the entire system, and where
their use h persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
andbowels.
yrtm.
Edgar's Cathartic
Confections
The only harmless, vegetable,
bowel regulator, and liver vitalizer
known.
As pleasant to the taste as
candy, and as positive as the harsh
est mineral. No gripe or pain.
889 JO, 25,50 cents.
Sola by H. M. Holtzclaw, Druggist,
Perry, Georgia. Hi
FORT VALLEY, ©A*
Phone 187