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PERSONAL CHAltMS
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powder b el ore she mounts tier wheel
or starts lor her other outdoor sport.
This k application may be Wiped
from tlie akin wiien she comes home
and w uh it-wili come the dust that
jibs settled on the tace.Q
’Ihe'girl who lives in the open air
all nay should do a lew tbiugs to her
lace and hands when site ugues to
bed at buigbt. She should wash
them iu warm water, dry them with
a .I soli cloth and put bn some sort ol
a^cold. cream or otuer good uugueul,
Not enough to (jinaku the skin so
teuder k tbut it Will ohau and burn
the more readily. There are goop
preparations on the market that will
not bolleu thepfeiu too a muoh. Alter
’thcicolu k cream has, been, uleft on
lew minutes it snould he wiped
from tne„lace with a. soli moth
Vv nh^the cream will come the dust
that has silled, into tne purcs f duriug
the day * Then the laue^iuouldji <be
washed again, aud.dried onoo mure.
No hanging tomorrow.*
A k Jane*wcdding ^expected.
Wly peaches are'getting ripe,
□ Fish are biting. Red bugs like
wise.
The. PineLurit school J-olosea
tomorrow.
Vienna will piomo at tho park
next Thursday.
Thebanus k ahould bo”covered with
gloycs at night,, if., those „are worn
during the day. RuVthere'is no uVe
in going k bareheadad*in t tne hot sun
alDduy and then sleeping'in,'gloves
at_night. It,'only makeupthe> k skiu
more londer ( aua mure ready to>burn
and, tan.
□ The sails,should,never be > ueglcct
cd. it is not one ugh to koep them
merely clean. They should be well
trimmed, the skin pushed down
Irom^iho baso 4 ol the (nail. They
should not b be allowed to remain
stained vuo a tney are_ uluutcd or
broken in k irregular lashios they
should be tiled iuto sbapo. On such
little points as the care of the nails
and, the hair depends much of tho
charm aiid the ladylike aspect of the
womau, young or old.
me McCoy steam laundry tias an
sdain^tbis paper.
Thejoampgrouud is getting to, be
a popular picnio place.
-..The rain Monday night was glad ly
receivcdjby .the tanners.
The < >dd Fellows lodge has started
to*work in fairly goodshspe.
Cottonichopping is-a b>ut,over and
washerwomemwill not be so,,scarce.
Frank Allen Peaoe, a Quoted leot-
urer, is at'tbc opera house* tonight.
Let urn have a nice i,me> at* the
picnic} next Thursday bat Vienna
park.
Monday and Tuesday, will bop big
days at .Unadilia. Thej school
olosss.
Sunday week i*.. no uuioii-fingi at
Liberty "Gefeoff at Findlay^ you
go ou|the train.
LU MistjAlba Herringtons sohool two
miles above Arabi^will jolosej to
MACON,HANKS FAILURES ?p
Viennt*M»n Tosers.
The tank ot 1. v.„ Plant’s Son
and the First National Bank w of
Maoou dosed their doors Monday
morning and a financial stair was at
once,created iu the. Central City
and .in adjoining towns like Vienna
where citizens nsd money on deposit
iu either of tno banks.
The bank.of 1. C. Plant's.Son is
a private insuiutiou and is owned
by U. H. Plant, it. H. Plant is
president of the First National
hank. Th« failure of the private
bank caused suspmon that tho other
bauk was^shakeylslao, and L t'iTero
wim a rush to the First Nationally
depositorsito^drav^out their .money
without delay. So 'heavy was the
demand that 4 tnat hank closed its
doors also and stopped payment.^
It is aUppOHcrl (hat the' private
bauk of L C. Riant’*. Son is a
complete burst, and uat the First
National is dosed temporally. The
estimated value ot the banks is a
million nouara eaon. d. H. Plant,
the Owner of the oue and: president
of the other, is siok in bed and can-
not bo seen. It is hinted, that it
WILLIAMS NOT TO HANG.J*
lliams is
l", lho life.oT oeymeur
spare3HJ“1jri r rhe .prison commission
“ ; ca8e k MondaT and com
muted his sentence trom death to
lifeiimprisonment.
■* Seymour was convicted last fall
™ . . —■«
Or. O T Stovall uud wife >4 aro in
St. k Louis aiaho world’s lair.
^.Col. L. L. Woodward^ went jto
Tampa'Moudav ou the excursion. *
Miss Ida Morgan is as a
vacation, from; Cox, Collego.^^^jy
Messra i O} 1 Bj J Loonard. *oa^O,.M
Hoard are Uskingpu SMtila river.
_Mr. M • L.S tan ley,.oftjuitinan.,nee
flTss'VicjEoweil, isjtiere ou a visit.
Miss Vaiinie StOvail lsjjjvisitiiig
kciyuBtcr^AI rs. W est, >at*}Syoainoro.
''^drs. 'W.ljN. Me Kid siu,.of Arabi,
eHmojMoiKiay to^visu.ue, •uaughtor.
Ers. 0. A. Taylor.
Col. T J Royal, k Qofj) (Jordolo,
worshipped hero ■auiHiay, 'oveiling;
visiting a visitor, as it, were..
Col. M,P Hull wont'.toj'Maeon
Mommy in tho interest'll dents who
had'money in the burstodj'banksjaf
Macon.
Mjss ; Emmie' Zcllner spent (last
wcekg with uUr.njU. A* Mobley’s
family,,and left* lor'jher [jhomo„iu
Forsyth.Monday, [j"
• fl(D*Wood, a. good iarmor near
Pinehurst,,has fivo acres of Owheat,
from>wbich,he,expects to.reapjsixty
bushels. With,', good seasons *Jthe
the yield t night night {have been
?6 bushels.
Cullie* Ingram brought his wife
dn5ithreeyittle boys to towmMonday
to hav^theiohildrou’s picture taken..
Mo driveftwo fine mules to a* back*
showing that prosperity has visited!
his home;
Dr. J B Edge or uordetejhai send
his.drug stor^to Dr. T J|MbArthnr,
Mr. Dan Sumerlord and Mr^daok
Brlges. The new firm name is
McArthur Drug Dp.
Gone to Tampajonahe.iexcurs^n:
‘REd.Howell ana wue. Whitehead
| and.wife^FpTorbesandJwifo. J; B
Walton and wife, Miss Anua Var-
nadow, Miss Mary Reese, LL Wood
ward, M E Rushin andj Milos
Jordan.
THE MoNEEL Marble Co.."Ms
•ietta,and'<Cordele,'have»the{largest
South. Write or call for ories
morrow with a*concert"
'1 he,^Houston Uliigh ^school -at
Arabi dosed its japnng [jterin* last
week with a big blow 4 out.
The Vienna mgu souool will olose
Friday witnj^appropiate exercise gat
10:80 unlock and a.oonceri at,night.
Watch tne,.^advertisement of
Mosley- Mercantile Company on
this page. It oontaius something
now every _jwcek.
Farmers, get tae Scrape Adjuster
and save heel pins ana money. aJaE
DoVaughu, Montezuma.
The season is here* when the
merchants may take in their samples
ol seed corn aud ootton plan torn aud
hang out bathing suits.
□ Richard ulcwis, son ol our next
sheriff, is hero on a Jviait to his
people. He has a good position Qin
a T» -upaAaok.
A dry May (generally mean# &
good crop year, Thlii May,» dry
[or tho imurdor of Mr7Dook*£<tmon-
son at Coney last summer, in which
might be better for him personally
that he was k shnt in ?rom 4 the, Indig-
uaut publio^jnst at that time, and
that vile remarks were no secret. □
Mr D B k Leonar<i and Capt..Sam
Carnes k of Vienna] had. money, in
the^banks. Just how muon cannot
be learned. Mr. Leonard is out of
town and ms attorney, will not,, giye
anything out for publication. Capt
Carnes wasjseen aud he aaid u he Qbad
nothing to give out tor the press.
Therefore it could not be learned}by
the press how muoh cither hadron
deposit at those banks, out* popular
rumor has it that Mr Leonard bad
somewhere in the neighborhood
of $40,000 in,tho two names,, about
equally devided between them,••Said
that Uapt. Carnes had'auoutjfcat^GO 1
in, one, ,od them. RscjB^vcrs,' wore-
appointed at onoe for the two banks,
aud a statement, wilfbuinsde to the
soveral^ t negroM' took part. f.Tbo
rope„has k beon k 8trctched three limes
lordseyinour’s neck, and he, was
within ilO LourTbi death two week's
ago.when the sheriff was. wired to
hold off. Seymour has been pray ing
for<his life tojbe spared, hut lnvourjdowa in plenty
humble opinion bis pleading to his
Master did not avail as muoh as the
pleadings of Crum A Jonss bet ore
the prisonVoommission.;£££
'/Seymourlaughed^liuuseli" nearly
hoarse when ne was given a 'little
respite two weeas ago, t but on this
occasion he expressed no 7 pai ticul»r
'emotion, appearing to think that it
was no more than ho expeoted.
Crum -A Jpu?s nave exemied much
iatemt in tne case, and it is iroui.
their efforts that his life is*£spared,
Within a week or two,. Seyteour
wTllTe assigned to^one of,tho state
oft nip? To begin his'liioseuteuco.
^.The.next man to hang ill Vienna
will probably be Elton Gray lot
the murder of his wife in Cordelo
last tall. His oase is before the
suppreme court for a new trial
which is to beneurd within the next
week or two. Sentiment ^scents to
lie agalnat Cfray. - ~
publiojwheuover tne c^tioials ^get
ready for it,, and they wlfit take their
ownjtime.at^doing so. i—3
is though* that ^depositors} in
the First Natrsul will be- npsidf in
enough for tho farmers to got their .'ml; and some*think tne otW:'baak
crops in good condition.
Hotter rot) your u'och aud 1 be
through'with n r it will soon'be- too
late, iwr Uic.n.to replace dho hooey
for lueir winter store.:
1’he new road law u not keeping
the people from their work any
more, ami the roads Jure being,
built up in fairly good shape.
Pin oh lira t went to ueeoh lfavom
on. Wednesday of last week and
hiul-ose of lho nicest times of tiho
season. More than SOo tickets ware?
sold lor the occasion.LI
William'Napicvwhojmysterou sly.
disappeared' from homo Sunday
night a wock ago t „wa»Jfound. wamlar.-
iugj. about >.dn Macon and in ought
baca home in a Ifcw buss of ^health?.
It is claimed'that til a miud is. un
balanced. U
Mr.. 1WJ|H • dKcet^brougnt^auj^a
flat dutch}.turnip ,yesterday 'that
weighed two pound* and nreutired
lftp.8 inches around. Mr. West is
a good farmea- andjfraisea . kis hog
and hominy at home, j
Mr.'AjHrswer nas moved,bis saw
mill'to Alapaha in Berriwh county.
Mr. Brewer is said toibe ona«pf the
best iawuaili' men «in titoncouBtry,
and.irealky one«ofThTbe8t'.idlronnd
mc-n*as alneighbor. At least he has
■uooeeded here, andfown onolor two
will pajTBaok'ajpart.
This was sosuch'l as the public
knows about it,, and notning'fnrther
will bo known until a statement is
nude by order ectne court.
SCHOLARSHIP KOR SitLEj
A scholarship-in the Ga.-Aih hns-
unuis college is for salejat'this'Wtine.
There is a bargain in it.
farms near here. D
□ In. Preparing ror vue piomo next
Thunday you might add to the
happiness of thej boarding young
men by extending to them in advanoe
an invitation to be with you at
dinner. . Some whose boarding
honsea will not send dinner will feel
a delicaoy in going and may stay
away on account of not having
dinner of their own tojoany.
Miss Ruby Waters 4-eturned home
from'CoTOoTlegefiaturdaij for va'ua-
tion,~" She was met by a large orow d
oTgirls who Bhowered .kisses , and
pteasaiit remmtks ou ber, showing
fijgr popularity andi- tnei r appr oc»Mio n
5f berr-
' * A LOT Oh BRAVES' ^
^ST. LOUIS iirxy 1'7..—Eilitors- of
the Noth-westJ .Mnsouri Press' Av-
sooiaUohTTeav mg J osep'h Mkui-
dtty^iu'a^speoiali oar for; St. Louis,
were made .the'Viotims- of*^a .iiogns-
hold-up ( by..Will E- Williams,^.oi
Sfc. Joseph. Wilhams,, : eu
waAijeA into the oar wi6b«h unloaded'
pistol and made the edators-give up
tl 1 eMfuask, pasm-sTand w atSCOr'Thml
joE es'retunTed tHe iobt"5o)tfieTe,11 tow
on than: arrival here.
□ tllNltHUBST
The. towns of Pinehurst is more
beautifully located and is better
kept than one would imagine whe
viows it from the railroad trains.
The business portion is seen to -
good advantage; the wide stieet
leading west from the depot, lined
with beautiful shades on either side
and a sodded plat in the middle
portrays tlie.liherality of its founders
in giving room for beauty as well as
business. The pumping station is
over an artesian well in the centre
of- town, from which pure water
The business men,
as a rule, own the houses in whiob
they operate, They also owu their
homes iu town and farms thereabout.
They are prosperous, happy aud
contented'
The residence portion of Pinehurst
is a beauty. The houses are nice
aud well kept. The flower yards
are mule beautiful thtiv many town
of greater pretentions' oau show.
Pot plants adorn the verandas and
by* steps, oi the/houses, flowot
stands produce pyramids of Nature's
art, and the atmosphere is filled
yvith sweet fragrance from the
way. Every home seems to be kept
by a lover of flowers j aud the
walks seem fti W* to be swept for
do in pan 7.
Churches ami sohodfs * r 8 not
lucking in that thriving town. The
muniupal government seems to run
like new machinery well plnmnJcd
and oiled. Ur. W. M. Haslatu 1 itf
mayor of the town and president of
the Miibool board, and lie got every
vote iW both offices in the election.
The council meets twice a month as
regular as clock work and runs it*
business as smooth aud straight as a
yard stick-
To appreciate Pinehurst!, you
must mingle with her people*/ drink
i he artesian water, view thebomtif •!
streets and homo and whiff the
Ir.sijfauoe from the flowers.
At'bke age of 81 Vie ,
fled -off thenaorial uoil w
Vv 1‘ Dodd, a former state senator,
goes to the -‘.hain-gant two years for
missappropreatlng the school funds
of <4orden ootinty while he wa»
county school oommissioner.
VV T Kevei, cello r of the Men-**
Svether V1 mlicatov r is dead.
Hill slm • A- Brxptis'
habutcho?];^ 1 ^ 0 -^:? 1
knife at (JalhbunlKlonday i»y, cutting - -w
his throat. _ ___!
James R Brown of Canton, Ga.,1 :!r i'rr.i
church has born us-
Hatley;bp the A .& B
I
has giv-sn, first and iasC temthnifoiml
dollars'uitcy 1 the ,. Ueorgiin Rfiptist
ornhans home.
AS
' STETSON
SHOES GIVE
Satisfaction.
One dollar less in Vienna than
f in Jlacon.
||o8®l®y H®seaaitl@
estaMishinent ol! the
Augusta iler ,ld -.v:ei burned Mon-lay
-veiling. Loss, about $25, i00. A
new out fit was Ordered at once.
The case ,f E C Mocheu .‘gainst
the B A Id road has been settled
outside of the courts.
A WONDERFUL INVENTION.
It is interesting to note that for
tunes are frequently, made by the
iaveption of articles of minor impor
tance. Many of the most popular
devices ara those dv.signed to benefit
the people and meet popular condi
tions, and one of the most inter
esting of those that has ever been
invented is the Dr. White Elsetno
Comb, patented Jau. I, ‘99. These
wonderful Combs positively cure
dandruff, hair falling out, sick and
ncrvouR headaches, and when used
with Dr. White’s Eleotrio Hair Bush
aro positively guaranteed to make
straight hair curly iu 25 days’ time.
Thousands of theBe electric combs
have been sold in various cities of
the Union, and the demand is con
stantly increasing. Our agents are
rapidly becoming rich selling these
combs. They positively sell on
sight. Send for sample. Men’s
size 85c. ladies’ 50c.—.half price
while we are introducing their*)
The Dr. White Electric Comb Co.,
Decatur, 111, ~
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