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The Kind Ton Have Always Bonglit, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, and ^ has beon borne the signatured
/T //G /s „ ’ “adeunder his per-
sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
AU ... Counterfeits, „ ' Allow no one to deceive you in this.
Experiments Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
that trifle with and endanger the health of
tolauts end Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare¬
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and alia; s Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
* relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea-The Mother’s Friend.
CENUIUE CASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
lii Use For OvefHBO Years.
THE CENT AUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
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CKC jT;lW, OKLAHOMA & GULF R. R.
Combines the Advantages of
Eastern Service
With the Opportunities of a
Western Country
... DIRECT LINE...
Memphis to Little Rock, Hot Springs, Indian
and Oklahoma Territories, Texas, Col¬
orado* New P*1exico, Arizona, Old
Mexico and the Pacific Coast
wide vestisuled trains
PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPING CARS
PULLMAN! TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
S. 1. PACK3TT, Blst. Pass. Aft., GE3. H. LEE, C. P. & T.
Atlanta, Qa. Little Rock, Arkansas.
FURNITURE SALE AT BASS BROTHERS COMPANY!
1 oday we will begin a Special Sale of Furniture and no one who wants any article in the Furniture line can afford to miss this sale.
Her 3 Area Few Prices Among the Many Great Bargains to Go on Sale
This Week. We are the People that Cut Prices Nearly SO Per Cent.:
3*ii>;e Oak bedroom Suits at $14, worth $2 f
Iron Beds in all colors and styles, ranging in
prices up to $17.50.
Sideboards $10 to $45, absolutely the best line
ever carried in Middle Georgia.
COMPANY.
Big Store. Mammoth Stock. Little Prices.
important meeting
CATMLIG DIVINES
Large Body Church Dignata-
. sief at Washington.
cardinal, gibbons presided.
Archbishops, Clchcps and Clergy As¬
sembled to Attend Laying of Corner
Stone of the Proposed Apoetollc Mis¬
sion of the Catholic University.
Washington, April 23.—There assem¬
bled today at the Catholic university
one of the largest bodies of dignitaries
of the Catholic church over assem¬
bled In America.
At 10 o’clock the annual meeting of
the archlblshops, the most distinguish¬
ed ecclesiastical Body of the church,
convened In McMahan hall. The de¬
liberations of the body were presided
over by Cardinal Gibbons, and wore
participated In by all the archbishops
except two or three who unavoidably
were detained. The archbishops had
under consideration many questions
affecting the Catholic church..in Amer¬
ica. In addition to Cardinal Gibbons
and the most reverend archbishops,
many of the bishops, clergy and ec¬
clesiastical students of the country
are at the university to attend the
laying of the cornerstone of the pro¬
posed apostojic mission house.
Cardinal Gibbons will bless the
stone and Archbishop Keane will de¬
liver the se:mon. The occasion will
be a notable one in the history of the
university.
RACING AT NASHVILLE.
Cumberland Derby the Chief Event
Many Horses Carded to Start
Nashville, Tenn., April 23.—Racing
will be inaugurated at Cumberland
park this afternoon and the indica¬
tions point to a most successful meet¬
ing of nine days. The weather Is
delightful And the track in fine condi¬
tion for the running of the Cumberland
derby, the chief event of the meet
tng. Six horses are carded to start,
but it is more than probable that
Bardolph will decline the Issue as his
owners, Gorman & Bauer, are giving
the colt a special preparation for the
Kentucky derby. Fore and Aft will
probably go to the post favorite for
the derby, though Sinner Simon and
Barca will have a strong following. The
other races have filled exceptionally,
and the meeting starts off under the
most auspicious circumstances.
Many horsemen and horses arrived
from Memphis this morning, and the
stables at the track are taxed to their
utmost capacity.
■ro RECUT GREAT SEAL OF U. S.
Single Workman Will Be Watched by
Big Force of Inspectors,
Philadelphia. Pa., April 23.—Secret
service operatives will shortly arrive
here to shadow Max Zeitler, an expert
heraldic .engraver. Not that Mr. Zeit¬
ler ha* done wrong, but he is about to
recut the great seal of the United
States and ti'e government during this
We have more than fifty styles of Go-Carts and
Bat by Buggies, with automobile tires, the la.est thing
out . We have the exclusive sale [of the celebrated
Ha. 1 ('wood Go-Carts and Baby Buggies, ranging in
pri' ;e from $3 to $25.
Bed Lounges $8 to $20.
Complete line of Hall Racks to go in this special
scf e, 7.50 to $20.
Chiffoniers $7.50 to $18, Rockers $1 to $7.50.
Mattresses $1.50 to $7.
Bed springs 1.25 to 6.00.
Extension Tables 4.50 to 17.00.
process istfrioyes a greater force of
inspector* to keep an eye on the sin¬
gle workman than In the construction
af a '5.000,000 battleship.
The firm to which the contract for
the ceil has bsen let wia compelled
to r.ttme the engraver when It bid for
the work. This exaction la required
so that the neoesaary protection may
be afforded to the design which la ex-
pected from Washington In a few days
for the guidance of the engraver. The
new seal also will be carefully guard-
ed.
The preaent seal has become so
worn by years of constant use that
the new one will be completed to
place It as soon as possible.
SAVANNAH WANTS REUNION.
Delegation to New Orleans to Extend
Invitation to the Vets.
Savannah, Qa., April 23.—Savannah
wants 'he next reunion of the Confed¬
erate Veterans. When the Savannah
vets go to New Orleans next month
they will extend an Invitation on be¬
half of this city, and every effort will
he made to induce the veterans to
decide upon this city a s the place for
the great reunion of 1904.
Interviews with prominent veterans
all show a strong sentiment eupport-
Ing the resolution and the Savannah
veterans at New Orleans will be back¬
ed by supplementary Invitations when
they extend the Invitation.
Lee Returning to St. Louis.
St. Louis, April 23—A special dated
Bloomington, HI., to The Post-Dispatch
from a correspondent on board the
Chicago and Alton train from Chicago
to St. Louis, says: "Lieutenant Gov¬
ernor John A. Lee, who has been a
fugitive from the St. Ixtuis and Cole
county juries for the past week. Is
speeding towards St. Louis. He is
coming back to tell what he knows
about the distribution of boodle In con¬
nection with the anti alum legisla¬
tion. He left Chicago at 9 o’clock
this morning on the Alton and is due
to arrive in St. Louis at 6:12 o'clock
this evening.
Drop* Politic* for Masonry.
Mobile, Ala., April S3.—Congress,
man James D. Richardson, Democrat¬
ic leader of, the house, who Is here at
the reunion of Scottish Rite Masonry
of Alabama, when closing his speech
last night at a banquet In the Battle
house, announced that he had decided
to quit politics and devote himself to
the work of Scottish Rite Masonry.
The announcement—which was then
made for the first time—was received
with a great demonstration of ap¬
plause. Mr. Richardson Is the high
est ranking Mason In the world.
Excursion Postponed.
Louisville, April 23.—The Southern
Exchange excursion planned by the'
board of trade has been Indefinitely
postponed on account of the fact that
not enough time has been allowed foi
making the arrangements. The excur¬
sion was announced for May 4, and It
was found to be impossible to make
arrangements for souvenirs, to com
plete correspondence with the towns
which are to be visited and- to secure
a sufficient representation from the
business houses.
Kitchen Safes, Kitchen Cabinets, the best thing
in the market.
Large assortment of Lawn Settees in all colors
r bent hickory.
Cocks th it are cheap and the kind that kee
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,V« hr, , < sale of the Wernicke
: $ rs. t book
i ' ‘: case at
——TTmirraiiiiin
A New Feature.
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We received yesterday a complete line oi
Estey Organs at prices never before offered to the
trading public. Estey Organs are the best; guaran*
teed a life time.
We sell for cash or on the installment plan.
Funeral lectors and Embalm
We carry at all times compete line of Coffins.
Caskets and Funeral Supplies. Careful attention
given to all funerals entrusted to us day or night,
i Hearse with black horses free.
NEW STOCK EXCHANGE.
Flnt Cay's Buar.tr* Show* Better
State of Aff<im.
New York, Apr:} 28—The first day
of business in the new Stuck Exchange
opened with better prices and general
feeling of confidence. There wag an
unusually large gathering of member*,
many veteran* attending as a matter
of sentiment. The crowd arrived:
long before the opening hour.
Promptly at 10 o'clock President
Kappler. who stood with Chairman
Talbott in the north rostrum, brought
his gavel down. So great was the
noise, however, that th*.sound of the
gavel could not he heard 20 feet av .ty.
Each of the 16 trading post* had its
crowd of eager, expectant) brokers,
but the greatest crowd congregated
about Post No. 5, where Missouri Pa¬
cific was the feature. The nrbltrnga
crowd at the south end of the :<x>m
was making lots of noise hut the bend
beakers over at the cast wall were a
quiet, orderly lot. The new rule ex¬
cluding all visitors save tbasc bearing
membership cards accounted for tb,.
small attendance in the gallery. Just
before the opening the floral offering
of the Consolidated Exchange, a
ga.itlc bunch of roses, was brought in
and placed on’the roetrun, The stock
market features included Mi. -ou.i Pa¬
cific,, Union Pacific, St. ; Paul, Rock
island, Erie, Pennsylvania and Head
ing.
Election For Bond*.
Atlanta, April. 22.—An ( lection to
decide whether there Is to be an issue
of $250,000 of bonds for the extension
of the sewer System and an issue of
$150,000 of bonds for the improvement
of the waterworks system is I icing
held In, this city to;!ay. Voters have
the privilege of voting for either or
both Issues.
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MISS ROSE OWENS,
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Administrator's Sale. tax in ie
STATE OF GEORGIA - SPALPlxa
County.
By virtue of of an order granted by the I will be
Georgia, court ordinary the of Spalding county, th< at the diff<*ret>t pr^cJuo’n on
I will at sell April term, 1903, of said of receiving Hava mentioned ©low mr tho purpose
court, to the highest bidder be¬ Ftate and County Taxes for
fore the court bouse door in Gridin, Ga„ tn»* year 1903:
between the logsl hours of sale, on the S£» *«"». •S-Sfc '*?8-
Ur-t Tuesday In May, 1908, seventeen
shares of the capital stock of the Griffin »sr: mt. ast Ba¬
of Grocery J. W. Company, Bullard, t-old as the properry sse -
late of said county, r. K::: «*•
ileceasod, for the purpose of paying heirs the
debts and division among the of Except on the days mentioned above I
said deceased. Terms ca«h. ill be In my office In the rear of the Mer-
ANNA BULLARD, „uant and Hauler*' Bank until July 1st.
Admldlstratilx of J. W. Bullard, de¬ when my books wll' close.
ceased. H. T. JOHNSON, T. R. 8-C.
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