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lowe & Wright,
IMiioi-s and PuWisbem,
Publi-i. '1 \ve< k!y. Official organ
of (’tawf 1 county. Entered at the
K »|I ■•V> (> vstoffloe a eCCOI Cl-elawS
in a n i*.
s’i use it i urn K.ITF?.
One y ......$1.00
f>!X moo i .. 50
*A<. ; o -ing rate made known on
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A i :<■-* ill correspondence to
TIF. CORRESPONDENT,
Knoxville Ga.
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NOTICE!
Legal advertisements
will hereafter be published
when payn; iif. for Millie is made
in advance unless other -
wi^e arranged. Because
of the heavy loss sustivned from
sutdi »<; in tne past, we are
compelled to avail ourselves
of this privilege which the law
allow- us. Forc.et not.
Why doesn't someone persuade
drover to tell how he voted:
Be! Harrison and Tom Reed for
got to forward congratulations to
Mr. McKinley.
Mississippi's Attorney General
is al tea the cotton seed trust,
Here’s luck to him !
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you if you
used l>''. King’s New Liie Pills.
T|.< usands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for Sick
Nervous Headaches. They make
pm ■ blood and strong nerves and
litiii<l up your health. Easy to t.iDe.
try rbein. Only 25cents. Money bu: k
il uot cured. Sold by all Druggist.
We exported $ 60 , 000,000 worth
of cotton during October, which
shows that the campaign didn’t
unit the cotton men.
San Francisco is going to shame
New York by erecting a handsome
monument, 10 commemorate Dew¬
ey’s victory at Manila.
Groat Ijiu kOf'An Editor.
“For two years all efforts to curt
Eczema in the palms of my hands
failed,” writes Editor H N Lester, of
Syracuse, Kan., “ then I was wholly
cured by Bueklen’s Arnica Salve.”
Its the world’s best for Eruptions,
Sores, and all skin diseases. Only 25c
at all D uggists.
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Senator Clark, of Mont., seems
to have got his title on straight
this time, which is more than can
J»e said of "Little Billy’’ Chandler,
who was oonspieious in the tight
made on Mr. Clark in the Senate.
If (becoming session of Congress
appropriates money for all tlie
jobs that are being fixed up there
w ill be a deficit instead of a su r p
ulus in the Treasury. Democrats
may not be able to prevent those
appropriations, but they can show
them up.
Millions Given Away.
Ii is certainly gratifying to the pub
lie to know of o: e concern which is
not afraid to be generous. Tiie pro
t ; C i ii i Dr Kina’s New Di-c »v>-ry
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F. S. hMDEMM & CO.
'COTTON FACTORS.
—DEALERS IN—
j ^Groceries a * d Planters’ Supplies.
XTos. -4L18 am.d- ^ISIFopla-r St.
i MiLCOlT G-. 2 L-
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Commissions on Cotton 50c, Per Bale*
Liberal Advances on Cotton in Store.
Consignments Solicited.
We also carry a full stock ot Bagging and
Ties.
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JAMES T. MAT HEMS
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WITH
L. ff. WffmT,
-DEALER IN
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons,
HARNESS, WHIPS, ROBES, ETC.
413 and 415IV! ulberry St., MACON, GA.
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R. H. Plant. Chas. D. Hurt.
ESTABLISHED 1868.
r-—v F i !®. Tlattf t — : •, Inin.
2®mili0,
0 0 ° o 0 0&o
necessity for reform in its army
organization methods, just ns our
war \v ith Spain taught us. The
English have taken steps toward
remedying their troubles, but we
are going on in the same old
way.
The administration plans to in
crease the navy equal to that pro
posed for the aruiy. The an¬
nual report sovs the nauy has
only; about one-fourth of the num¬
ber of officer and men it w< uld
require to tight a first class Euro¬
pean power. Tne report is expec¬
ted to furnish the text for numer¬
ous sermons advocating increase.
Spread hike Wildfire.
When tilings are ,“the best” they
; become “the best selling. u Abraham
! Hare a leading druvuistof Belleville,
O. writes: “Electric Bitters aro the
best selling bitters J nave handled in
20 years. You know w hy? Most dis¬
eases begin in disorder «f stomachs,
liver, kidneys, “bowels, blood and
nerves. Electric Bitters jones up the
stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, purities the ulood. strength¬
ens the nerves, hence cures multi¬
tudes ot maladies. Puts new life and
vigor into any weak, sickly, rundown
; man or wowiuau. Price 50 cents/Sold
by all Druggist
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MUSELLA SCRAPINGS.
We arc having miple isaiil wca-
tner in which t<> dig potatoes amt
make .-VP p‘
Miss Alice 14, ntley of Tiionias-
t'-n. ami M s .Jeli lLnile • f Cl* io-
i.cii. were Die guest of Mr a ml Airs
Ii. F. Arnold last week.
Mrs R Blasingame has been
q- iie sick, but wv are glad t» 11 t e
tl; it she i- much improved.
iri-s i*l • Slid,? !, a!;e of Di-U-
nard’s most popular and plea c nnt
young ladies, was the guest of
Miss Ella Sandefur Sunday
Mrs Hamrick and son of Hick¬
ory Grove visited relatives and
friends here Saturday and Sunday.
Mr James Arnold was at home
with hone folks Sunday.
Migs Josis Andrews of Roberta,
spent Satuidey and Sunday with
her friends Misses Laura and N He
Arnold.
Several of our young people at
tended an entertainment at Mrs.
Ida Andrews Wednesday night.
They rkport a pleasant time.
Mr J F Harris and Mr Clifton
Harris visited this place Sunday.
Mrs Ella Wilder visited her
father Saturday and Sunday.
Messers Eddie and Marvin An¬
drews were here Thursday.
Mr Job I) McGee 0" Salem, was
here on business Tuesday.
Ask Mr Dent Harrison what
was the matter with him Sundav.
Mrs Barnes visited Mr
Sunday.
Miss Pearl Felts and sister was
here Wednesday.
We, ere this reaches the press,!
will have lost one of our most pie
asant visitors, and Roberta one of
her fairest daughters in the marri-
H H'C ■>f Mi s Jusio Ai drews t<> Mr 1
,1 M II mi*, ^i. Donnard. Fare-
..• j, j O JJ . iss .!o<io; ever limrei
.
^ iii Miss Jo-ie Andrew* brighten
1 1 UT...1,; 1 illicit,,
lit* iiiite to gi.c you u;> for we a!—
ways thought so luucli of yo . I
w isb y »u a long and i nippy l.fe!
h i i ihat ”tip.l t»e wit 1 y.» 1 ’nil |
vre meet arg.iin.*’ your da\s being'
a- hi i_iit un i: “ oon day’s siiu.’’
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fisserai Repair" Shop,
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IPGF'llORlsESflOEING A specialty.
We do all kinds of repairing.
A fair share of your patronage
! I ■ tffl raspentfu 1 ly solicited.
WATSON & WATSON. ;
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MAkMtKY ®t®§„
MAtMliilERY C@,
DEALERS IN
Engins, Boilrs,
Saw Mills
SPECIALTIES:
Watertown Steam Engins,
Saw Hills, Grist Mills,
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Cotton Ohs.
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We will offer for sale on
-TUESDAY. DEC. 4 ,
AT KNOXVILLE, SJf,
L 4 AIDS 0D /LOUSE OF
VARIOUS SLIEST
D3s s^^AND STIFLES
On Terms 1=3 CASH, balance oneind
two years at 8 per cent, which in*
dudes everything from a
Brick Store to a Peach
ORCHARD.
ANY SIZE OR QUALITY.
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