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to - have, your
net to give up tiny
big a ‘resale. » it in
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got receipts.
“Gee. • I pav mV Sure without one.”
j slje raid, ■. the ■ conductor s dime ,.
gin rye
| aud the the woman a reassuring ' stubborn. smite. “I
1 But. woman was
want my ‘resale.’ ” she reiterated.
The conductor mechanically held cut
a nickel to the.kind lady of the Paris
gown, but she shook her head, nodded
toward the old'- wonuin and 'fiiftllrd.
The conductor without a word passed
on through the car. which lurched and
swayed through Union square. She of
the “resate” shook ■ her: head grimly,
settled herself back In her seat and
held on to the nickel, determined not to
relinquish It without the necessary ac¬
knowledgment.—New York Mall and
Express.
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Because
I^Ra.LA'. Wb wr
avail otir-eh e?
Rte. whic h the 1 ;tw
GET NOT.
■i'sucy numb..r 9 , ml.
5 of the (’OKRESPOND
i] PPeet will be reduced, giving
liome print—the dFeontinuan
rr of the other ma tter havi ng been
a r ri ked for by a number.
The pat) r, owing th the vast
, mount „t work .o bo done » np
building, will not reach the
lh of the expectation of flu* pub¬
lisher until about Jan. 1st, 1901,
and, if it were not for the iiecm
mud itibn of tho county ofiiceis,
and that there would l>e no paper
m the county, it would be (Useon
tiiiued unill that^ate, bu f in viev.
.if those facts, it will continue to
ho published, and if the patroidige
id tiie countyisgiven(uponwhich
we are ccu ii t i n g - ) we pi edge on r
word foi one of th? best, newsy
V,'( « ■kly sheets out, ' : '
We are now ready for your sub
script ion together wit'n vouvlib
era] support, and with this-a good
snappy, newsy paper is certain to
fed low, but to do this if takes
a; in all oilier branches of basi
ness-—mo nay.
The Em inertt Kidney
and Biadder Specialist.
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iSpSI m .~ r ~ t th].-» rr * r * 1 ^ ^ 'f r !• lit 1
Tha Disccverer cf Swtmp-Root at Work in
Eis Laboratory.
There, is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because, so decep
live. Many sudden ^deaths are caused by
k-heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
cr apoplexy ate often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad¬
vance the kidney-poisoned blocd wiH- attack
the vital organs, or the. kidneys themselves
break down and waste away ceil by cell,
Then the richness of the blood—the albumen
—leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s
Disease., the worst form of kidney trouble.
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after ail other
efforts have failed. AI druggists in fifty-cent
ond dollar sizes. A ..Ticie b-ottle sent free
s- mail, also a book telling A about Swamp
xoot and or(♦, iK- n/nnP-fi;! wonov..ful ca.-s. ,r»e Ac.d,es Ar’dretS 3
Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton, N, Y. and
aiention thiscaner.
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BEAUTIES OF A GLACIER.
Scene)* That Are, £JJ»* nec« to Vtstous
ot a G1 orified City.
The fascinations of a glacier are as
^
light “that never- was on land or
eca" ■ was not mere beautiful than
these-.vast ice:rivers, whose onward
course is chronicled, not by yearu and
centuries, but by geological ages, says
» (!tWC«h.rrt*. .■on, sp or, ( ,,.t 0 (
the New York Post With white (lorn
ed . show , cornices , wreathed , . fantastic . .
.as aiabesque and wit-h -the glassy
walls of emerald grotto reflecting a
million sparkling, jewels, one might be
in some cavernous dream world cr
among the^tottering grandeur of an an
cleat „ city. .. The-he , pillars ... and , silvered .. . .
pinnacles, which scientists call seracs,
stand like the sculptuml marble of
temples ‘ crumbling to ruin. Glittering
pendants hang from . the .. rim of bluish
chasm. Tints too brilliant for artists’
, brush , gleam , (rom . the tui ot .
qnoihi
crystal walls. Rivers that flow through
valleys •„ of . lee . and . , lakes, , hemmed , , in - l.j i
hills of ice, shine with an azure depth
that is very iulinity’s self,
la the morning, when all thaw has
been stopped by the night’s cchl. there
is deathly silence over the glacial fields,
even the mountain cataracts fall noise
Jessly from the i-a-ccijiice to bulge in
tenuous, wind blown threads. But with
the rising Of tho , sun tllO , whole t . giaei.ll , ,
world bursts to life.In noisy
Surface rivulets bi-awl over the ice
with a glee that Is’ vocal and almost
human. The gurgle cf rivers • flowing
through subterranean tunnels becomes
*. rnnv l0at * as> <*s of °* a n nishi,,,- S ‘ <1.I-I. sc‘l Ice
• gnjj ,-,-in ue no r.i 1.^,1 . holds i'* ’ bflck rock scree V
loosetk‘t> by tho nights frost. . •**itid ,
there is the reverberating thunder of
the failing avalanche.
Jlsttv lip For Lost Time.
When 1 ‘resident Kruger sailed for
England, souie years ago, he was the
object of much concern to ivs fellow
pnssorigers on board the liner from
Cnpi' Town, many of whom were con¬
sumed- with curiosity when they no¬
ticed his absence from the dinner table
| for the first four days out.
j On Inquiry they found that the enre
j ful Transvaaler spent the dinner hour
; on deck, where he ate hl’tong and bis¬
1 cuits. When asked hi.* reason, be tes
, tily replied, "1 have no mem-v to fool
away on expensive eating. Hke
< Engllslliuen.”
j The corresricndent- w lio tells the story
and wlio was on board at tae tune
adds. “Yon should have seen the Old
man trying to make itit for lost
bo3nl , ,..
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4 Sbwtetoa In Bvwy ftourt.
'rii« d-sl-i^ ■** A siiia “Tli*»re is ' :i ski'leton
. Closer ... IJ said . 10 . hate its .
m ‘‘Ver.V
®* *M*» iU . , .»vt . « ,, .a. .\ s-Mle^ h-.-ut. once oik »
' wrote to his utorher. who fouipbuneu
1
j of her unhappiness, to hate sou- sew
fing done foi him b\ some oive who
i had a» elA.Coi- troubles At last til*'
mother foRnd a woimin tvlm seemed
ro have no troubles, but when she told
her business , ... the woman took , her , to a
claret cents iuiiHt a skeleton aud said;
I “Madam. 1 try to keep my troubles to
: myself. Mil rnmery eusbanrl night I am com
p- lb d by my to kiss this skel
, ctcn. who lviis mice his rival. Think
| you. then. I can be happy?"
I Ki* C’aznail*.
Teaclier— Sup]*o,se you liad one pound
1 r»f !v sv * "avc twr-tlA lo your
* »»* ..dot’ 11 ? lb
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Rviilvani—Thcl-o isn’t room here 1 o
s.wiiig a r,-;t: r..?
Mrs. Hcnhnm Then v>-e won’t have a
' cat.—Brocklyn Lifer
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^4 excess ah effects and of solf-abase imiiscrotion. or ©o
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ifejfejjlj ' builder. ■ Brings 60
< ^ chooksTni? restore? the - 1
perbo- 6 h^Lffw ' ^ TSa
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or refund the our-bankable money paid. Send for circular
and copy of guaracUie « bond,
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W. A* Davis Ǥ. Co
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j COTTON FACTORS
405 and 40 ? Popular Street, Mac »a, Ga,
< <'nirally located Our scalar partner gi.ves his e-Titit*« PO -1
i the selling of all cotton, (tommissions, 50 c. per bale. t (iheva atIeut . "n t«
( *‘-U'aiic>s
owes; iv-tes, Consignments solicited, at
^ve the
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ln >- one
B^j're Rr—! not careful. if it
«uws i can stand it
[y bigger than the Free piece Press. of pie
ve mP —Detroit
Thin fiiihl.
by hammering, can re
gold leaves so thin that 282,000
be laid upon each other to pro
duce the thickness of an inch. They
are so thin that, if formed into a book,
l.nOO would only occupy the space of a
single leaf -of. common.paper, and an
oct'avi) volume one inchthick would
have as many pages as thy hooRs of a
well stocked library of - 1.100 volumes
wttli 400 pages in t;ach.
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An (.n ex poet «m 1 flesnlt.
“You know how superstitious Hi ox
hnm isV”
“Is heV"
“Vos: he picked up a pin in the
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• “t-ooti"’ '
“An hour afterward he received a tol
egrnm announcing the death of an un¬
cle from whom lie hadn’t heart! tor sev¬
eral years.”
“And flie nncje.dled immensely rich
am! h'ftdittn al! Dis property if’.',.
“Not much; lie had to pay the
neral expenses,”. — Cleveland plain
Df aler.
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!No Hiimur Eu T|;ef,v. hartley's
Giles—I don’t like that 1 film
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ny anecdotes
Miles-Why, wgat's, wrong with
theinV 1
Giles-The illustrations' are
Miles—The illustrations?
Giles Yes; he uses ’original eut 3 .—
Chicago News.
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BEST. PAT i X T FLO Lk 1/1? W ' ... r vr rtt
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Remember E. J. SPIELERS’ is the place tc buy \ our
.AJFI 3 LibS- Oi.l.A'Ni (.*•ES, iaAISINS
or r#.
'"^FCANDY 8 cents to 81.
Remember.. I have best line of Xmas Goods *e.yer jn. lEt/bena; Jiff
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I; sell .r. . Xinas ■ .G.qods,. that • ;• J have everything •
( from a
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x kept: e to a go i : x sii elleo.
So. you sVe'ydll cam let what.y o?d want, ..\Vh oles a i. j- or Rktati..
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ROCHESTER LAMP was mada there have been
tpodV" Jake” or “as good as” it placed upon the market. Some
were evan said wayside, to be “ iinproveiftents^’ for experience on it. that Oneiby there op.o
then fall by the better, and proves make that, ioo is
only one lamp thati 3 really we ;
► The NEW ROQMESTEJR M
Tn it we embody all that is really worth having- in v>-nuln<i a lamp, l /. .«
botii ps to quality and rtyle. Don’t forget , < eery
Aimii JK ochester hns the name on the tointK '.\iA
We can fiP every laaip want. repaired Nomatter whether refinlBhcd, you wart NR .r- .w
a new lamp or-stove, an old one transformed or a NEV, vase Ah
moimted or other make of lamp into a ,,/d-Lw
ROCHESTER, we can do it. Iiet us send you literature on
the subject. < 56v. <31 9
THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO , l 38 iuulKS Pp .-k Place Barclay St., NEV/TORX.
Good Friend cy t.
When you come to Macon be sure to. to come to see us,
, whether you want to buy or not.
It is always a pleasure to ‘bwapp a few” with home 'Iks.
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Our stock of $10, $15, $29. $?5
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