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F ,^ ac^° n Buggiesr
for the faix trade,
to supply any Reasonable
demand from my Numerous Customers
So it you want an Extension Leather Top Phaeton or Surrey
iLiiiopy Top Plidoton or Buggy
In fact, if you want any kind of a vehicle ranging iu prt e ’
from
$35.00 to $250.00,
call on me at the JACKSON CARRIAGE FATORY and b3
supplied. Just received, a large shipment of Old Hickory and
Tennessee Two-Horse wagons. Respectfully,
J. E. Carmichael.
MALLARY BROTHERS & CO.
IMlacon. G-eorg ia
REMEMBER WE ARE STILT. HEADQUARTERS FOR
Etp, Msrs, Siw Mil, Gita Gins, Presses,
AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE MACHINERY LINE.
Please do not be persuaded into buying anything in our line before writing ns
for prices.
MALLARY BROS. & CO, MACON, GA,
Fancy Groceries!
E. G. GILMORE & HENGELY,
Third Street, Black Front, at Hanes, the Jeweler’s.
Everything kept fresh, neat and clean, and the ladies are
especially invited to call on us.
We keep country raised potatoes and onions, in fact, all kinds of
country raised Vegetables.
We deliver all goods free, and orders are promptly filled in
a business-like manner.
Ice cold, noil-intoxicating drinks of all kinds on hand at all times
Pure coaco cola on hand all the summer, as good as can be found.
Our country friends are also invited to give us their trade
and we guarantee to please them.
GILMORE & HENCELY. .
Jackson, Ga., Eeb. 8.1594.
JACKSON • IN STTIUTE,
Jackson, : : : Georgia.
Fall Term Baps Tuesflay, Saptaiar 411, 1894,
Each years work of this school completely Justifies its claims to
be\n g cue of the best in the state.
1 A healthful climate, a pure, moral atmosphere, and excelent
social influences cent mend the school to pupils of all parts of tie
The school has made a reputation for thoroughness such as few
schools iu the stale can boast.
The course of study is broad and eomprehes.ve aml .s ai range
according to most approved plans of the best educator-on
country.
Tuition in First Three Grades 1.50 Fall Term.
Tuition in Other Grades : 6 -°° Fall Term.
Music, Instrumental or Vocal, 300 per Munt.i.
A . . . . : 3.00 per Month.
For further information send for Catalogue, or address
j. C. Blasingame, President.
| Capital Female College.
ATLANTA, ' - GA.,
1 For Mur Eflncalion Of Girls AM Yom Laflios.
i pvery —— Tr ,^" ed
(elastics, mathematics, collsel v alnry melted. • music,_Pi.no Vo
ft, French and German Exclusiv > department also perfectly
) Violin swl other stringed
lulpptil i4 *won|li. floardtss depainae .. 1 m 4 (lfctl
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Kind Heatts Beat Pretty Faces.
T II is Baid that of
an old iat ’ °ne day run against
it nvf W t° man 8 fruit kicked
abns r * ill8 1 g ? od looks thus turned her
a , Be . to a( lmiration.
crild he . r v a f e y ° U driving to? ” she
Uothinrv I OU g f ea b bulking, good for
you ” Jeß Utiful fellow. God bless
bl^ U \^^ Be . w k° have the nncomforta
8r of "inning favor, we know not
£’ are not necessarily beautiful.
VUo cannot name some plain feat
red woman of his acquaintance who
. ad ored by her family and sought by
Jiends and acquaintances, but who
on make a very insignificant ap
penrance in a gorgeous assembly or in
alter dinner conversation?
It cost Mr. Morton $19,790 to be
elected governor of New York.
' ou Can’t Eat Wrought Iron Naltg,
course, and expert to digest them, hut vou
can eat ordinary food that it who'esome and
oiKest it, too, alter your stomach, if enfeeble 1.
as ecn by a course of Ho-stet
ter’s Stomach Bitters. Your kidneys, liver
ous hvi?I S " illbe rendered active and vigor
flod r.'iin.f m an .d your system fo>ti
it tna.aria and rheumatism. Use
t, h iso, if you are nervous and sleepless.
Chimneys werv fir t put on bouses of more
than one story in Italy in 1347.
In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance of perma
nently beneficial effects and were satisfied
with transient action, but now that it is gener
ally known that Syrup of Figs will permanent
ly cure habitual constipation, well-informed
people will not buy other laxatives, which act
for a time, but finally injure the system.
If you would live for yourself, live for
others.
Pr. Kilmer's Swamp- Itoot cures
all Kidney and Bladder troubles.
1 nmphlet and Consultation free.
Laboratory Binghamton, N. Y.
To not fear that you have wasted vour
study if you have taught youredf.
Thank-trivia#.
True merit always wins. In the cause of
busine s education the managers of Porter’s
Business College have won a victory .at the
Dixie Interstate Fair just closed at Macon,
Oa., that brings this popular institution still
more prominently belore the public. Overall
competitors they won the diploma and blue
ribbon for “best business college di-play and
method work.’’ Their exhibit con-isted of a
representation of an office doing business in
the regular way, wlti li represented in strong
abject lessons, that, to take a business educa
tion is to have business training in business
methods by doing actual work. Tho-e who
wish a thorough course in Bookkeeping,
Shorthand or Typewriting, should address J.
E. Porter, President at Macon, Ga., and cir
culars, c atalogue an 1 other information will
I e mailedlo any address. Students may enter
at any Um n . Shorter course. Professional
cour.-e and Teacher’s course.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury.
as mercury wi.l surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system
when entering it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used except on
prescriptions t rom reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold tothegoodyou
can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh
( ure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Cos.,
7t'o!e 10, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, ac ting directly upon the blood m l
raucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall’s Catarrh Cure bo sure to get thegenuine.
It is taken internally, and is made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J, Cheney & Cos. l’e timonials free.
by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Ripnns Tnbules.
Slip a vial into your vest pocket and your
life is insured against the tortures of Dyspepsia
and all kindred ailments. One (jives relief.
Mr=. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, redu es inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25.-. a bottle
Karl’s Clover Bot. the great b’ool purifier,
gives freshness and clearness to the complex
ion and cures constipation, 25 c!s.,’>3 cts., SI.
If afflicted with soreeyesuse Dr. Isaac Thomp
son’s Eye-water. Druggists sell at 25c per bottle.
Semi-circular arches were first used
in the building of churches in 668,
Mr. James H. Ashton
I AnTWell
Thanks to Hooi’s Sarsaparilla,which cured me
of rheumatism and ulcers on my leg, which I
Hood’s Sarsa -
M. JL parilla
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not cure. I regard A U.A
Hood’sSarsaparillaand .
Hood's Pills standard
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on Islington bridge, West Rochester, N. H.
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ROYAL NUPTIALS.
CZAR NICHOLAS II AND PRINCESS
ALIX WED.
The Ceremony a Swell Affair, Lasting
Nearly Two Hours.
A Si. Petersburg cable dispatch says:
The imperial wedding day broke cloudy
and cheerless.
Troops headed by bands of music
were on the march from all directions
at a very early hour and occupied all
the avenues of access to the winter
palace, massing in strong force in Al
exander platz and on the palace quay
in front of the palace where the mar
riage of the Czar Nicholas II and
Princess Alix, of Hesse-Darmstadt,
was to take place.
PRINCESS ALIX.
Long before dawn the people began
flocking to the palace quay which was
soon densely packed. By 8 o’clock
the streets were thronged with the
populace iu gala attire.
A salute of tweuty guns announced
that the groom had started from Auit
choff palace, and soino dozeu closed
carriages whirled swiftly along the
route to the winter palace amid the
incessant cheering of the populace.
The Czar and his attendants arrived
there at ten.
Iu St. George’s hall were assembled
the council of the empire, the foreign
ambassadors and imperial ministers
and their wives. In the concert hall
were the grand mistress of the court
and the ladies of honor. The ladies
of honor assisted Paincess Alix in com
pleting her toilet before finally assem
bling in the concert nail.
CZAR NICHOLAS.
At 11:30 Friuce Idologorouki, the
grand master of ceremonies and ini
Count Veroutzoff, the minister c>f the
perial court., announced to the Em
peror Nicholas that all was ready.
THE ISRIDE APPEARS.
Then the Princess Alix, her train
borne by four court dignitaries, en
tered the hall. She wore a jeweled
crown and a robe of white brocaded
silk with a mantel of strawberry col
ored velvet, trimmed with a double
row of ermine.
As the procession fo the cathedral
was being formed, fifty-one guns were
fired from the fortress.
The spectacle was one of the utmost
brilliancy, as the procession defiled
from the gorgeous Malachite hall and
traveled the concert, Nicholas, Field
Marshal and Anuoria hulls, through
the entire length aud breadth of the
palace.
When the procession reached the
cathedral it was met at the entrance
by the metropalitan of St. Petersburg,
the holy synod and the court clergy,
bearing the crosses, the holy water and
the sacred books.
AT THE ALTAR.
The metropolitan conducted the
czar to a position upon the dais in the
center of the chancel. As the emperor
took his place the czarina led the
Princess Alix to him and placed her
at his left hand. The czarina took
her place at the right of the dais and
the marriage service in use in the or
thodox church was begun.
The ceremony was of the most im
pressivc character and lasted nearly
two hours.
HANKS TO FURNISH GOLD
Wherewith the New Issue of Bond*
Will Be Purchased.
It is stated on excellent authority
that the gold for the new issue of
bonds will be furnished by all the
national banks in New York, Pbiladel
phia, Boston, Chicago and San Fran
cisco, and that Hainey, Fish <fc Sous,
Drexel, Morgan .V Cos., and the First
National Bank of New York, repre
senting the bond syndicate, will be
the only sellers of the bonds, which
will be effered at 110, subject to
change.
CAR STABLES BURN
And Forty-Nine Horses Perish in the
Flames.
Fire broke out Friday morning in
the Allegheny Traction Company’s
barns, at Pittsburgh, Pa. There were
fifty horses in the barns, forty-nine of
which were burned. Seven old horse
cars and seven new electric motors
were also burned. In the rear of the
born, on Emanuel street, four single
aud two double houses were destroyed.
The lots of the street ear company
i estimated at 178(000= The
a&ee ii Pot bnovp.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS.
A CONDENSATION OF OUR MOST
IMPORTANT DISPATCHES.
Short and Crisp Morsels of General
Interest to Our Readers.
The Italian parliament has been con
voked for December 3rd, by royal de
cree.
General Nelson A. Miles, on Wed
nesday, took command of the depart
ment of the east.
A private dispatch received at Lon
don from India says that the condition
cf Lord Randolph Churchill is very
unsatisfactory.
The foot and mouth disease has
broken out amoDg cattle at Falmouth
and Siitingbourne, England, and the
boards of agriculture have been notifi
ed of its existence.
A Chicago dispatch says: Pugilist
.Tames J. Corbett has issued, on behalf
of Steve O’Donnell, a challenge to
fight any heavy weight in the world,
•Tim Hall, Denver Ed Smith and Peter
Maher being especially referred to.
Associate Justice W. A. Johnson, of
the supreme court of Arkansas, who
was re-elected November 6th, for a
term of six years, announces that he
has returned his passes and will receive
no more from railroad corporations.
Part cf a freight train on the Santa
Fe road went through a trestle be
tween Blum and Kopperi, Tex.,Thurs
day. The engine passed over the
bridge safely. It is not known wheth
er any of the train crew’ were injured.
Several cars were destroyed by tire.
Advices from Palermo, Sicily, state
that severe earthquake shocks shook
large districts of that country Sunday.
The small villages of Sciatra,Campieri,
Milan, Aequacalida and San Roberto
were destroyed. The homeless inhab
itants have encamped in the fields.
Advices of Thursday from Yokohama
state that the Chinese Pie Yang squad
ron is reported to have shelled the
Japanese troops marching on Port Ar
thur. A desperate battle between the
Chinese and Japanese fleets is said to
have followed. The result of the en
gagement is not known.
Governor Fishback, of Arkansas, in
answer to an invitation to join the sil
ver party, to bo organized at .St. Lou
is, wrote a letter to the chairman of
the Bi-metallic League, in which he
said: “I will not follow any set of im
practicables into anew party. The
democratic party is the only one
through which we can ever secure free
and unlimited coinage of silver.”
A St. Petersburg dispatch says: On
his wedding day the new czar will
issue manifestos remitting arrests of
taxes and some sentences, and record
ing other acts of clemency. When he
received the ministers Saturday he
welcomed M. de Giers, of the foreign
office, with special courtesy and cor
diality, saying that lie hoped they
would work together for a long time.
A New York special says: Professor
Charles A. Briggs has issued his latest
book, “The Messiah of the Gospel.”
It has been ready for publication
since 1887, but he delayed giving it to
the public, owing to the heresy trials
through which he has passed in the
past few years. The book will attract
greater attention than any he has
written, and for a time will set all
orthodox Christians almost wild.
Some 600 peasants and their wives,
with flugs and clubs, attended the town
hall in Alatri, near Ferentino, Italy,
Saturday, shouting that they would
pay no taxes. The police, to frighten
them, tired in the air. They were
beaten and stoned by the mob and
driven into the hall where they re
mained inactive while the peasants
threw stones through the windows.
Eventually troops dispersod the mob.
The seven miners charged with con
spiracy to burn, and burning the tip
ple at the Paine mines, Ridgeway,Pa.,
last June during the strike, were found
guilty by the jury Thursday morning.
Ed. Fox and Leo Wurm pleaded guil
ty to the charge of placing explosives
under a building, which was all that
was charged against them. Frank
Meyers, Ludwig Rosenbeck, Joseph
K. Reitle, William Gietner and Was
set Swintner were found guilty of all
the charges of the indictment, which
accused them of burning and conspir
ing to burn.
AN IMPORTANT DECISION.
Knoxville, Tenn., Forced to Issue Rail
road Bonds.
The supreme court of Tennessee has
affirmed the suit of the Khoxville,
Cumberland Gap and Louisville Rail
road Company against the mayor and
aldermen of the city of Knoxville for
£225,000.
The city voted the amount in bonds
to the railroad company. When the
road was completed, and when the
company asked for the bonds, the city
refused to issue them on the ground
that the road was not completed with
in the specified time. The road
brought suit in the chancery court and
gained it. The city appealed with the
result mentioned.
The decision carries with it the pro
vision that the city shaU issue the
bonds with interest amounting to
£300,000, if the road is in a position to
issue the stock.
The case is the most important de
cided at this term of the court and has
been watched with interest all over the
country.
WHITECAPPERS SENTENCED.
They Get Three Years and a Fine
of SSOO.
The six whitecaps who have been on
trial at Atlanta, Ga., the past week for
whipping old man E. J. Thurman, Mrs.
E. J. Thurman, and their daughter,
Yada ThurmaD, in Murray county laet
February, were sentenced Friday morn
ing to three years each in the govern
ment penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio.
They will also have to pay a fine of
SSOO each. The whitecappers are
named Aleck McKinnish, John Brad
ley, Lee Grice, Neal Gentry, Bill Gen
try and Jim Grice.
Cheese Factories Close.
Five hundred cheese factories in
Door, Brows, Kewsnse, Manitowoc
ft&d OwtagiKl sountifij Wifi j feftVf
ifeni daws astil n Mty
Highest of aii in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Absolutely pure
RANDOM NOTES.
William F. Gillespie, of Middle
town, 0., has papered his room with
canceled postage stamps, the job re
quiring 82,000 of them.
It is no wonder that the good old
lady, Queen Victoria, feels rather
tired. She rules over 11,475,054
square miles of territory and 378,725,-
857 people.
A New York paper says that Don
Cameron is the “summer girl of the
senate,” probably because lie is so ef
fusive in his cordiality and so glad to
renew acquaintances.
Lady John Scott, who composed the
air of “Annie Laurie,” and the words
ns now r sung, is still living. The orig
inal song was in praise of a daughter
of the first baronet of Maxwelton.
It is said that Zimmerman, the Am
erican cyclift, has won some $25,000
in his races in Europe during the past
season. Wheeler and Banker, two
othei cyclists from this country, also
cleared from $4,000 to $5,000 each.
spirits take flight. It is time to accept
the help offered in Doctor Pierce’s Fa
vorite Prescription. It’s a medicine which
was discovered and used by a prominent
physician for many years in all cases of
female complaint ” and the nervous dis
orders which arise from it. The “Pre
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nervine, especially adapted to woman’s
delicate wants for it regulates and promotes
all the natural functions, builds up, invig
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Many women suffer from nervous pros
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only put the nerves to sleep, but get a
lasting cure with Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
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“FEMALE WEAKNESS."
Mrs. William Hoover, of Bellville ,
Richland Cos., Ohio,
a great sufferer from jk
no good ; I thought^
I was an invalid for- WH
ever. Rut I heard AHP) - \)
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I took eight bottles.
I now feel e.ntirely' A “* '
well. I could stands Mrs. Hoover.
on my feet only a short time, and now I do
all my work for my family of five.”
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Atlanta Constitution: “John, hive
you made the fire?”
“Yes, dear.”
“And milked the cow?”
“Yes, dear.”
“And dressed the children?”
“Yes, dear.”
“Well, you cau put the coffee on,
and then shave yourself for church !”
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Comes later.
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