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LUH AMiMUUU WWMLY ’flMM-MUMMU; KIBaV, MVUMbiIh k'lgoi.
PLAIN DUTY TO CUBA.
fl- a slnngton Post bas the follow-
'nsiblo remarks on Cnba: “For
0 »n self protection and in the in-
** 0 f the Cnbans.quiteas distinct-
own behalf, we have assert-
: in onr <
dm 151
, intend to maintain toward
THANKSGIVING DAY
HAS BEEN DESIGNATED
pto
JOB
island the regulation of guar-
t0 ,i ward. Cuba cannot enter
agreement with any
the globe without the con-
* t 0 [ the United States. To make
0 f our control in this respect, and
jjjgto facilitate the diseharge of our
the possible contingency of
joestK' strife, we hold on to naval
,tions on the island. In brief, we
responsible to all nations for this
0 f the great republio. This fact
.U not he overlooked in arranging
trade relations. In dealing with
aba we are not dealing with an inde
cent foreign power, but with a peo-
whose future is in our hands.
jt „ a hundred times easier to sue
uion the farm than in the towns and
t, e(l but the young men and young
omen can have more pleasure along
nth the trials of town life than in the
inatry,hence they go for this reason
the towns. If the young men and
omen that are raising their boys and
tit would look to the pleasure and
afort of the young people, the exo
• from the farms would cease. The
ly way that an improvement can be
Jin this direction is by conferences,
jqnent meetings and general im
irement. Homes mast be made ot-
ctive, instead of a placo to sleep and
, only to go again to toil. With half
effort and energy it takes to suo
din tin-towns the same individual
lid become independent on the
The Schley Court of Inquiry has de
iped the fact that there are several
ml officers who have very short, or,
ter very convenient memories
hit memory could only recall what
f wanted it to recall. Nothing in
least favorable to the gallant Set
could be brought to mind,and even
mg those who were the avowed
tiles of Schley, there was a good
lot "cross and wild” swearing.
President Roosevelt Issues
His Proclamation.
November 28 the date
SUCCESS ON THE FARM-
’o bear Republicans talk, it would
n that this Government of ours had
become a “world power,” and that
r policy had made it so. Bosh! This
itry has been n world power for
otnry, and daring that period has
• more to offset the polities of the
Id than all other powers corn
er. B. A. Cherry, late a member
tbe Tennessee Oonferenoo, of the
E. Church, South, was dismissed
that body and expelled from that
huh, on Monday last. This aotion
onsed by alleged crookedness in
liters of lire insurance, collected by
opce reverend gentleman.
Becuise a little oirons band played in
liltle town of Oolqaitt, and unwit-
(I; disturbed little Jndge Sheffield,
■eat the band to jail and imposed a
°l SUO. The only olown in
Iqoitt was not in the circus ring that
the Memphis Scimitar says that
tenever one of those liberal and en-
hened northern editors accept a ne-
!w a son-in-law, people down this
1*111 begin to believe in the sincer-
tlf their race eqnality theory.”
'w will find that the mere resolve
40 he useless,and the honest desire
other peoplo, will, in the quick-
id delicate way improve your-
dobu Buskin.
11 !o the hour of going to pross last
*1 the pawu ticket for tho release of
huchiy prized Stone had not been
ltac ‘d by the unspoakablo Tark.
fhe r
d, if
i who make nothing but un-
t false remarks, about almost
°no is not a good citizen of any
hanmiv
According to Time.Honored Custom of
United States the Chief Executive
Elxea a Day Kor the Nation to Ken-
der Thanks and Praise to God.
Washington, Nov. a. _ President
Roosevelt today issued his proclama
tion fixing Nov. 28 as a day of national
thanksgiving. It follows:
. seas °u is nigh when, according
to the time-hallowed custom of onr peo
ple, the president appoints a day us the
special occasion of praiso and thanks
giving to God.
thanksgiving finds the pooplo
stlii bowed with sorrow for the death of
a great and good president. We mourn
” r ® s Jdent McKinley because we so loved
and honored him, and the manner of
his aearh should awaken in the breasts
of our people a keen anxiety for the
country and at the same time a resolute
purpose not to be driven by any calam-
fr° m the path of strong, orderly, pop
ular liberty which as a uacion we have
thus far safely trod.
"Yet in spue of this great disaster, it
Is nevertheless true that no people on
earch have such an abundant caase for
thanksgiving as we have. The past
year in particular has been one of peace
and plenty. We have prospered in
things material and have been able to
work for our own uplifting in things in
tellectual and spiritual. Let us remem
ber that as much as has been given us,
much will be expected from us, and that
true homage comes from the heart as
well as from the lips and shows it in
deeds.
"Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roose
velt, president of the United States, do
hereby designate as a day of general
thanksgiving Thursday, Nov. 28, and
do recommend that throughout the land
the people cease from. their wonted oc
cupations nnd at their several homes
and places of worship reverently thank
the Giver of all good for tho countless
blessings and our national life.
"In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my baud and caused tho seal of me
United States to be affixed.
“Done at the city of Washington,
Nov. 2, in the year of our Lord, 1901,
and of the independence of the United
States.
"(Signed) Theodoke Roosevelt.
l Bv the president:
“Jons Hay, Secretary of State.”
Wreck Near Jlljj Moue tijip, Va.
Middlesboro, Ky. t Nov. 2.—A head-
end collision last night on the Louisville
and Nashville railway resulted in the
death of Engineer H. B. Lloyd of Cor
bin, &y., and the serious injury to sev
eral trainmen. The wreck occurred
near Big Stone Gap, Va. Lloyd was
promoted to the position of engineer
about ten days ago.
Miuiater CJripcoinb Murries.
London, Nov. 2.—Lloyd Carpenter
Griscomb, United States minister to
Persia, was married in St. Margaret’s
church, Westminster, today, to Miss
Elizabeth Duer Bronsou, daughter of
the late Frederick Bronson of New
York. Canon Henson performed the
ceremony. Colonel, The Hon. Ricnton,
was the best man.
Negro Killed Near Brookwood.
Brook wood, Ala., Nov. 2.—Eke Wil
son shot and killed a negro, Nathan
Bell, near here. Wilson was given a
preliminary trial and was discharged,
the coroner’s jury finding his conduct
to be justifiable.
ECZEMA’S
ITCH IS TORTURE.
Eczema is caused by an acid htunor in
the blood coming in contact with the
skin and producing great redness and in
flammation ; little pustular eruptions form
and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which
dries and scales off; sometimes the skin is
hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any
form is a tormenting, stubborn disease,
and the itching and burning at times are
almost unbearable; the acid burning
humor seems to ooze out and set the skin
on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter
nal applications do any real good, for as
long as the poison remains in the blood
it will keep the skin irritated. .
BAD FORM OF TETTERm
“For three year* I
had Tetter on my
hands, which caused
them to swell to twice
their natural size. Part
of the time the disease
was in the form of run
ning sores, very pain
ful, and causing me
much discomfort. Four
doctors said the Tetter
had progressed too far
to he cured, an«l they
could do nothing for
me. I took only three
bottles of S. S. S. and
was completely cured.
This was fifteen years
sincescett any sign of my old trouble." —MRS.
I,. II. jACKSorr, 141.} McGee St., Kansas City, Mo.
S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison,
cools the blood and restores it to a healthy,
natural state, and the rough, unhealthy
skin becomes soft, smooth and clear.
- cures Tetter, Ery
sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt
Rheum and all skin
diseases due to a pois-
of tl
KEEP IN GOOD HEALTH by using
DR. THACHER’S LIVER AND BLOOD SYRDP
Your Druggist sells it. 25 and 50 cents.
Qt. Gibson
xxxx Rye.
Palatable ill the
highest degree,
. Qt.
Old Grow
Guckenheluier,
The old reliable
favorite.
Whiskey,
The old relia
ble favorite.
OUR SAMPLE PACKAGE IJ
Full Quarts of Pure ||j0
$2.65
%
Everything Shipped
in Plain Cases.
Send for Complete Price List, Just Out. EXPRESS PAID.
GLENDALE SPRINGS DISTILLING CO.,
37 Weit Mitchell Street. ATLANTA, GA.
Rfferbnck:
Third National Bank,
7 to 9 years old.
No goods Bent C. O. D. Cash mnst
be aent with each order.
Nine=
Tenths
of
all the
People
Suffer
from a
Diseased
Liver,
Pure Juices from Natural Roots.
REGULATES theLiver,
n Cleanses the Svsti
Stomach and Bowels,
Cleanses the System, Purifies the Blood.
pURES Malaria
U WeakStomai
Biliousness, Constipation,
Weak Stomach and Impaired
Price* SO Cents.
Prepared
For Salejby John R. Hudson
BALLARD, St Louis, Mo,
is urui 11111 uirnv 1 %
3
_ _ oned condition
blood. Send for our book and write us
about your case. Our physicians have
made these diseases a life study, and can
help vou by their advice
heln vou t»y tueir , "' e niake no
chaVe'e for this sen ice. All correspondent!,
is conducted in strictest confidence. •
the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
NEW MILLINERY!
I have just received a stylish, up-to-date line ot
New Goods.
And have put the prices in reach of all. My Special
Trimmed Pattern Hats are beauties. Also a lot of
plain every day Hats for young ladies and school
children.
Trimming** Ribbons and Fancy Artlcc* prettier
than ever before, liric-a-brac and Fancy Im
ported China Piece* at the lowt,*t priced ever
named.
Mrs. M. T. ELAM,
Not Alone The Biggest.
Not Alone The Oldest,
But by Far, Also The
Cheapest and Most Re
liable Liquor House in
Georgia.
nr thing else; no diversification of a
lot of brands from tne same barrel.
W e carry by far the choicest and beat
selected slock. We enjoy the best
trade. We give the best values. Try
us: send us your orders: prompt at
tention. quick delivery. No charge
for Jugs, etc. Agents for Ehrets N.
Y. Beer.
Price List ofoCase Goods.
case
qt. gal. 12 bot
XX Rve 1285 II 25 14 50
lto 6 00
175 5 50
200 625
2 60 7 50
260 8 50
Monongabela Rye
Good Value 55
Private Stock 60
Kentucky Belle 65
Old Oscar Pepper 75
Maryland Club (5y old 75
Montgomery Rye 75
Old Baker (0 j rs old).. 1 00
Premier 100
Mt Vernon (8 yrs old). 1 03 3 60 10.00
Old Times 100 8 60 10 CO
Golden Wedding 100 8 6010 00
J. N. Blakemore 125 4 5012 00
Geo. W. Morgan 125 41012 00
W. H. McBraycr 1 25 4 601100
260 8 69
SCO 9 09
3 50 10.00
ssoiaoo
Carlisle Rye 150 6 0014 00
Uuckenhelmer 1 50 5 00 14 00
Brunswick Club (10 yrs
old) 160 6 00 14 00
Rye, Corn, din and [Rum,
$1.25 Qallon up.
A. DAUS & CO.
(20 HbJSt. Next Depot.
Macon, - Georgia.
THE STAMP OF QUALITY
a on our meats. It is plain io the
discerning eye of tho experienced
house-keeper. Choice cuts to please
the palate and satisfy tho most par
ticular are sold at average prices,
but are much above the average
PENNSYLVANIA FOBS BYE
EIGHT YEABS OLD
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS
POOR (POLL QUARTS LOP THIS PINE
OLD PUBB BSE.
$3-50,
EXPRESS
PREPAID.
vita no marks to ladlcal
vou receive It and test It, If It u not aatiaf »c
lory, return It at our expense and we will re
turn yonr (3.S0. We guarantee this Brand to
be eight years old. Eight bottles for BS.SOi
express prepaid; 12 botues for 52.60 express
prepaid; 1 gallon Jug. expresa prepaid, ls.00;
2 gallon lug, express prepaid, IS.So. No
charges for Dining.
We nandie all tne leading brands of Rye
and Bourbon Whlsklss In the market, and
will save vou SO per cent on vour purchases.
quart Gallon.
KentuckStar Bourbon 135
EUcr-dge Bourbon so
Coon (follow Bourbon <5
Mellwood Pur. Bye t SO
Monogram Rye 2 66
McBrayerBye... SO
Baker's AAAA J) (5
o. o. P. (Old Oscar Pepper),.. ®
Old Crow (■ 75
Pinches' Goldon Wedding.... 75
Hoffman House Rye M
Mount Vernon (8 years old).. 1 00
Old DUllnger (10years old)... 1 |S
The above are only a tew brands ot the
many we carry In stock. Send for catalogue.
All other'goods by the gallon, SUCH as Corn
Whiskey, reach ana Apple Brandies, etc,,
sold equally as low. from 51# gallon up;
wards.
MB
160
150
ISO
200
IB
240
:it5
i 5 00
(550
The Altmayer &
Flatau Liquor Co.
608, 608, 608,610, OlSFonrthit
Near Union-Passenger Depot
Phone 265.
Macon. - • Georgia,
MEATS
in flavor and tenderness.
SHERLOCK & CO.
FINEST FISH AND MEATS.
Times-Eecorder readers, who
eat, have an advantage over
others in that they known
Bragg Bros, carry only the
choicest meats and flsh at their
market. Purest butter, a very
scarce article now, can be bad
every day at Bragg’s. Braggs
is the place to get something
good to eat. They keep only
the very best. Try Bragg Bros.
JOHNSON & HARR0LD.
7 0? WHITE’S CREAM
Worms! vermifuge
1 '' ' ^ ^ in Ananfitw — Tloxt In OlialltV.
best In Quality.
For 20 Years Has Led all Worm Remedies. (
SOLD BY AZiXi DRUGGISTS
[Prepared by JAMES F. BALLARD, St. Louis.
For sale by John R.'Hudson.
MERCHANTS.
AND DEALERS IN.~.j
HEAVY GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS,
Plantation Supplies Furnished
on Reasonable Terras.
Cauhladvanced on cotton In storelat lowest
enrrentrates ot interest
BAGLEY GROCERY CO.
SOLK AGENTS
Henry Clay Flour,
Ripe Peach Tobacco,
Jones’ Lever Binders,
Mowers and Rakes.
Opposite Courthouse
For Sale.
Desirable farm two miles west of
Plains. With all modern improve
ments. Convenient to churches,
schools, etc. Will sell for half cash,
balance in easy payments.
Z. F. MARKETT, Plains, Qa.
The Peoples Bank,
Americus, Oa.
Transacts a general banking bnsl
ness. Loans made on approved seourl-
I;. Interest paid on time depoiits,
W. H. SIMMONS, President.
guaranteed
U»Dt« A
$5.000 DEPOSIT
R. R. FARE PAID
200 FREE
Scholsnhlp. offered.
Write quiet to
OA..ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Mnoon, Oa.
FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED!
CHEAPEST MONEY YET!
Having direct communication with a New York| Loan Company; bsve no
middlemen to divide commisaions witb, enables me to place loans on agrient-
tnral lands at LOW IN I ERUBT rate and a saving to tbs borrower ot abont
ONE HALF tbs commissions paid heretofore.
J. J. HANESLEY,
Boom No.|5, Barlow Block,(Americas, Os,
If it fails to cure go to your merchant
AND GET YOUR MONEY’BACK.
We will refund to him. Price 50 cts.
•VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUB GO.,
Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN.
Davenport Drug Company.
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I it U to i»U ont again.
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