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THE MAC OH TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MOEHIHG, JULY 31, 1804.
FOR SUMMER WEAR.
We have just received a shipment of the celebrated
“'Monarch” Shirts, comprising a tasty selection of novel
designs in neat and fancy effects. The price will make
them rapid sellers.
$1.00, $1.00, $1.00
secures pick. See them in our window. Excellency of
fit, and durability of wear marks the superiority of the
“Monarch” Shirt over any other make. Try this brand
once, and you’ll wear “Monarch” Shirts forever. Try
one now.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET, ■ ■ ■ ■ MACON, GEORGIA
GEORGIANS AT ’
ST. AUGUSTINE
No doubt you have confi
dence in us, (we,have striven
hard to deserve it) but don’t
take too much for granted.
Bring competitors prices in
your mind and put them along
side of ours. We’ll let you be
judge, jury and all.
There Were Many Macon People Who
Went Down on the Big Excur
sion Wednesday.
ALL OF THEM HAD A GOOD TIME
Uncle Rabo Phillips Is Likely to Shy
His Castor Into the
RmgJ
Where will you spend that vacation? Why net go to the White Sulphur
Spring* Hotel, at White Spring*, on the Goarg-I.i Southern and Florida Railroad?
It U the eoolesi resort In the ntate. immediately upon the honks of the bu
warn*© Klver. This popular hotel hne boon thoroughly renovated, painted and re*
furnlrthcnl. ftfid is run in connection with the wonderful Sulphur Spring, which dis
charges 2,oun,00u Kullons' per hour. Tlio finest bathing pool in the world. Good
fishing and hunting; pretty drives; No mosquitoes; no malaria. The water is a
specific for rheumatism and dyspepsia In nil forms; nervous exhaustion; all kld-
rty and stomach trouble*; all diseases of the skin. Reduced rates upon all «aib
road*. Rate* U to ft.fiO per day. special rates by the week or month. For par
ticulars, address
WM. H. WREN, Manager,
WHITE SPRINGS.
Pl.UiUDA.
HI II111$ BANK 1 TRUST COMPANY
At Close of Busmens .June 30th, 1804.
UBKOimCEH.
Tyoans it ml discounts..$184,942 61
Ileal estate loans. . . 116,688 M
IX*mnnd loans SO,848 07
Demand interest loans. 10,248 A3-$3D1,92J 47
Htocks and bonds 2,000 00
Chase National Bank
N. Y. Exchange. . . 7,600 67
Cash on band und In
Exchange Rank, Ma
con 107,479 08— 114.079 «S
Expenses, taxes* salaries, etc. . 3.617 63
1511.424 65
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock. . $200,0
Surplus account. ..... 3u,o
Undivided profits:
Interest and discount, trust ac
count and safety box rent acct. 10,430 79
Duo unpaid dividends. ..... 1,099 60
Das depositors . 861,171 01
Demand certificates outstanding. II 00
Real estate advances. ..... 10 82
I51U24 G5
G10ORO1A. BIBB COUNTY—Personally appeared before mo J. W. Cnba-
nias. Cashier of tho Unton Savings Bank and Trust Compony, who being duly
sworn e».»v» that Uio above otatvmont latruo to the best of his knowledge and
belief. J. W. CAB AN 188, Cashier.
Owtorn to und subscribed before mclhls 30th day of July, 1894.
D. M. NELLIGAN,
Notary Public. Bibb County. Ga.
MAY DEPEND ON
THE SOUTHERN
Tlio South Will Bs Benefited and a
Better Condition of Thing! It
Confidently Looked For.
THE SYSTEM'S MANAGEMENT
|e Ably omr.rwl .ml They Will Care
Far Kvvrr fuilwstrlat IstsrSst*
TUs Otil Officers Will *•
The thoughts oC everyone Interested In
rairood affairs aro now centered upon tho
new organisation known a* tho South trn
Hallway Company which, os Is well
Known, have began tho massing together
of live important lines In the Southeast.
Beginning with tho purchase of th» Rich
mond and Danville toad they havo now
n ecu red the East Tenncasee, Virginia and
Georg* it railway and all linos )tas«l by
this company except the Memphis and
Charleston and Mobile and Birmingham
railways, which will soon be reorganised
tutd bought In by the same new compa
ny.
Tho South, and particularly doorsia
and the section that is traversed by this
lino have nothing to fear from Us ope
turn, Indeed, It ls‘ a foot when tho wholo
aWuAtton Is diagnosed that the greatest
possible good must result from this con*
»*dl«l<\Uon of trunk lines. It will have
the effect of restoring confidence I of Sas-
tem capitalists in Southern Industrie* and
the people of this section can reasonably
Iv.Ypc for an improved condition of things.
There trill be a diminution of freight and
passenger wars, alt of which tend to de«
moralise business In genera), und tho
ufriKir* ot the new organisation will be
conducted u|*on n atrlctl
Mr. VpcMUrti eleatlon to the pepaidency
would atone gturantea thl*. andfetarac
tcrUtic of his level-dioadedneos. lie called
‘ tant In th
to hts aid an able as*
of Mr. W. H. Baidu
president, who Is also
be the
third
oral
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
Dlb
^WCfir
^ CREAM
BAKINS
WHfBHt
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pure Grape Gram of Tartar Powder. Ft*
(i.xc Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
manager to whom subordinate managers
will report. For Instance, Mr. C. H.
Hudson will bo general manager of tho
Western dtvlalon, which embraces all lines
west of Atlanta and k\uiing from Bris
tol, while Mr. W. H. Green will be gen
oral manager of the lines formally known
tho Rldbmond nml Danville system, and
to Mr. Baldwin they both will report.
» presumed that General Managers
li;i! .mi und Green will each have, n* ut
present, a general superintendent lor tho
territory covered, and tho mileage of
each of tlio tw\> dlvlsIonH will be too
much to be operated conveniently with
out tho assistance of such an officer. Mr.
W. A. Vaughan Is’the general superintend
ent of tho Bait Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia system ns at present, and he Is
sure io remain in a like capacity with the
new company. IIo la one of tho most
popular of the general officers who visit
and are well known In Macon, and the
South cannot afford to lose him i
promoter of Its general good. Bringing
the. situation even more nearer and cloe<
to home, the local tno&agwneot la all that
Macon would have It. In Superintendent
Horn our people have the class of offi
cial that Is seldom found, a man
teemed and loved by hlB subordinates
fer his breadth of mind and the equity
with which ho deals with them. The
loyalty erf his men to the interest of the
•mpany for which they aro laboring, hatn
been weighed In tho balance and found
present. There Is an entire nbs«
ot any eertking element among them, alt
due to hit* Influence over them, and al
though absorbed with the rcoponntblime*
attendant upon his official duties In tho
management of his men, he finds time to
consider the Interests of Macon, hln h>
d is foremost In every movement look^
lug to her advancement. As before sta
ted, Macon Iws nothing to fear from th
new deal, but Instead, welcomes tit'
trance or capital Into this section, which
such a consolidation Is bound to superin
duce.
MR. JETER GOES.
It (s understood that with today's bus*
tness the contracting freight office
the East Tennessee. Virginia and Geor
gia at this point. Is closed.
Of course the Southern Railway Corny
ny. which takes charge of the property
tomorrow, will have a contracting freight
ugent'H officio in Macon.' It is not know
If one eollcltlng agent will represent both
eastern and western division*, or if each
division will have lts own repraentatlv
thew<* details will bo settled after a few
day*.
Mr. L. R. Jeler. who Is now tn charge
of the office, hirt» been with the old com
pany continuously for tswetrty years, will
not succeed himself an agent for the new
company at present.
Mr. Jeter has. for some atme. contem
plated a trip to Colorado for the benefit
uf his health, and leaves with Mrs. J#.
t«-r this week for Oaenaboro. Ky.. thence
after a short visit they will go to Man
Uau Spring* Colorado.
It goes without aiylng that Mr. Jeter,
whenever he deckles to return to his
profa«rton,wlll be neatly cored for by the
new company. IBs ability as a thorough
railroad man Is well known, and the a
Ices of such men are always In dem:
GUARANTEED CURE.
We authorise our advertised drags!
to Dr. King's New Discovery I
QMMRNDfrtftrn. Oougtw and Colds up*
this cvioditljn: If you sre afflicted wl_
a cough, cold or any lur.g. throu of
chest trouble, an t will ts*e this remedy
:vj» directed, giving a fair trial, and ex
perience no benefit, you may return
the battle and have your tnouey re
funded. We oouM not took* this cfTc.
did we not know that Dr. King's New
Discovery couM be rolled on. it ntvti
ds-»viH)int«. TrioJ bottle free at H. j.
Lamar A Son's drug store.' Large »u*
6<J cents and )!.
Makes dyspeptics
laugh!
Brown’s Iron
Bitters.
516 CHJERY ST.
ALK AMONG
THE POLITICIANS
FOR THE NEXT LEGISLATURE
Ha U Doing (Strongly Urged By HU
Friend* to Make the Ilnee—BIr.
Unibr'a Withdrawal From
the (‘oraner'e Race.
A. Jacksonville Paper Writes Up tho
Party—What They Did and Saw
While Visiting This His
toric Place*
ALL ABOARD FOR
THE CONVENTION
Arrangements Completed For the Bibb
County Delegates’ Trip
to Atlanta.
LEAVE TOMORROW MORNING
The Unterrifled of the Danner Demo
cratic County Will He on Hand
Early to Shoot and Work
for True Democracy,
The indications are that there will be
emotJher candidate for Uue legislature.
Mr. Rabun Phillips, batter known to
the people ot Bibb as "Uncle Rabe,” is
about to be induced to make the race
and there Is no telling the moment
when he may shy his castor Into the
ring.
Uncle Rjtbe’a Home has been quite free
ly mentioned for some time. His friends
throughout the county have been bring
ing all sorts of Influence to bear upon
him and It would not be at all surpria
fag If he viiere to come out a full Hedg
ed candidate before long.
The Democrats in the East
district oxo almost a unit for him.; And
they are largely responsible for the men
tion of his name in connection with the
office, though lie has scattered nil over
tho county friends who are urging him
to the fore.
Uncle Rate was asked by a reporter
of tho Telegraph if he would make' the
race and hla answer was such ns to
leave no doubt that ho la seriously con
templating got ting In the swim. ”Jt am ,
not prepared Just now,” lie sold, "fa say
what 1 will do. My friends are after
me on every hand to make the race, biut
to all their questions X have made the
answer 'wall/ "
The other candidates are leaving noth
ing undone to secure the nomlnaitloo.
stump speaking has been made art ev
ery-day Occurrence and the clarion
voices of the eloquent would-bo legis
lators Is to be heard In every word of
the city ami district of the county.
The ooivmer'a campaign has lost f 0 ™ 0
ot Its Interest by the withdrawal of, the
morl aggressive candidate for this vf*
flee, Mr. It. E. Butler. Mr. Butler has
withdrawn tn the interest of Mr. Frank
Knight, the one-armed Onnfederate sol
dier. and has sacrificed very promising
prcttpeofB ot election for hla regard for
tup soldier. M . _
The primary to be held on August 9
for senator and memlbera of the legisla
ture atnl coibner. ns far ns coroner is
concerned. Is Ibr the nuex-
pired term, and tho coroner
will then be In the primary for county
officers as tho Denvooraitlc nominee ^n
January next. But tc is the opinion of
the people generally, that the party re
ceiving tho nomination on August 9
will have but little trouble In receiving
tho nomination ns 'the Democratic nomi
nee for the January election.
OH. WHAT A COUGH.
Will you hvod tho warning? The
signal, perhaps, of the sure approach
of that moro terrlblo disease, consump
tion. Ask yourself If you can afford
for the sako of saving 50 cents run the
risk and do nothing for It. We know
from efcperlnoce that Shiloh's Cure will
cure your cough. It never falls. This
explains why more than a million bot
tles were sold the poet year. It re
lieves croup and whooping cough at
once. Mothers, do not be without It.
For lame back, sldo or chest, use Shi
loh’s Porous Plasters. Sold by Good-
wyn A Small Ding Company, corner
Cherry str«H»t nnd Cotton avenue.
A grea*t many of the Macon people
who went down with the excursion *io
8t. Augustine Wednesday night have
cot returned yet, so enohanted have
they become with the historic city by
the sea. Those who came back yester
day report a most delightful tWp and
many amu&ng Incidents on the way
and during their stay at St Augustine.
The Georgia paity (has been very
amusingly written up by ithe Jackson
ville Times-Unlon In the following
ma-nner;
About one-hall of the number of
Georgians .who came here on the ex
cursion yesterday left- for home via
Polatka. wt 6 o’clock this morning. A
large number took advantage of the
pheap rates offered them to and from
Jacksonville, and will return here to
night. The rest of the party are enjoy
ing the delights of a sail on the salt
water, some even venturing out to «iea
and risking a tribute to Neptune. It is
noticeable that t'he men are powerfully
against going out tn "them things that
sun’-t got no ground'dose by to jump
on,” and that ;the girls take to the
natty sailboats like ducks to water,
nnd as they don't go Without male es
corts, they feel -proud tint they, as is
usual with “'weak woman,” both con
quer and triumph over "strong maw."
The sayings of some of 'the verdant
ones are amusing. For Instance, at
Oorbett’s fish house on the wharf some
of them saw a lot of -clams, and be
gan asking questions about them.
"How do they grow?”
"In -uhe ground,” replied uio ma<n in
attendance.
"Where 'bouts?”
"Right here," says Ihe man, os he
took the long-polled tongs and uegan
fishing a -bunch of clams* from the
'•cage” below t'he fifth house.
"Well, boys, that's .true. Do you
have to turn up the soH ut any time?'
"Oh, no, the clams do that so that
they can get out In hot weather, or
<hey would smother down -there, oug-
ge»te<l ‘the old J Cime clam-eater.
"Have one, gentlemen?” says he, as
he put a fine fat clam in his mouth.
"By gum, boys,” shouted the man
from La Grange, *Hf he ain't eating It
without killing the thing. Blamed If 1t
hasn't gone alive down his throat.”
•A youth was telling his friends this
morning -that there are no trees in the
•town. „ .
"There ain't eh?” remarked a young
girl of the party, "you boys just come
with me end I will Show you where
' there was the closest growing timber
you ever saw about StA-lson."
■And the party followed the girls,
as usual, up to St. George street, and
arriving opposite the -postofflee s?le
pointed to the cypress block pavement,
and sticking out the toe of her whoe
pointed at 'the blocks, saying: “Look
at those stungps: wasn't this the thick
est timber woods you ever saw?”
Lore, If It ain't,” responded the
crown. .
But they're having a good time, nnd
•the people of St. Augustine are glad
they havo come, for they are bound
to send more of their friends down
here after the women folks, who aro
the Industrious sight-seers, make their
reports about the ancient city.
THE SUPERIORITY
Of Hood's Sarsapurllla is duo to tho
tremendous amount of brain work and
constant care used In Its preporatlon.
Try one bottle and you will be con
vinced of Its superiority. It purifies
the blood which, the source of health,
cures dyspepsia, overcomes sick head
aches nnd biliousness. It Is Just tho
medicine for you.
•Hood's Pills are purely vegetable,
carefully prepared from the best in
gredients.
MOTHERS l MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething
wsth perfect success. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain-
s wind colic, and is the best remedy
for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every
part of the world. Be sure and ask for
“Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,** a n ,j
tuke no other kind. Twenty-five cents a
bottle.
SOUTH MACON NEWS.
The Name a Young Lady Unlnten-
Uo-nally Omitted—Personal Mention.
The name of Mias West was acci
dentally left out of the notice of the
proceedings of the South Macon Jolly
Club on Friday evening, published In
Monday's Telegraph. This young lady
read a very amusing selection that was
greatly appreciated by all. «A visitor
to the cUy and the club, she cheer
fully rendered her aid to the general
fund of entertainment.
To 0008 Annie Siveony la also due
tho thanks of lhe club for her beauti
ful recitation of the poem, "The Charge
of the Light Brigade.”
The Blythe Socul and Reading Club
extend to Mr. W. R. Higgerson their
n«nk<* for hla elocutlonry rendition of
‘T$e Burial of Ifipsss," at their meet
ing on Thursday evening tout.
'Mr. and Mrs. W. Herrington left
Tuesday morning over the Macon and
Northern railway for Tallulah Falls,
la HAtMrfrham county, for a week’s out
ing.
ARE YOU GOING?
The resorts of Tennessee are doing a
splendid business this season. The
E. T. t V. and G. Is the direct route to
these re«Mrts und you should aak for
your tickets via that hne.
Elegant free observation coaches be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A
through couch for Tates Springs leaves
Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives
at Tates at 12:43 p. m. Sleeper on this
train to Washington and New York.
The Seashore Express leaves Atlanta
7:50 p. in. for St. Simona and Cumber
land Islands.*
Three daily fast trians each way be
tween 'Macon and Atlanta and Rome
and ChUttanoogA.
Travel the E. T. t V. and G.
safety, speed and comfort.
J. J. Farnsworth, dlvlston passenger
agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. W. .Wrenn,
general pissenger agent, Knoxville,
Tend*
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
THE STOCK OF
W. A. REDDING,
CONSISTING OF
CLOTBINU AND
HATS, AC, MUST
BE SOLD AT
ONCE. BIGGEST
OF BIG BAR
GAINS OFFERED
. J. J. COBB,
ASSIGNEE.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. 8. Moore, wbo baa for tha
last eight years bwa lvusouabla la hla
charge for doutal work, and W bo la
better pri-i>ar«l to ilo bridge, crown
and all kiuda of dental work, haring
taken a post graduate course In pros
thetic dcutletry, owiug to the atrlngen-
cy of the times, la willing to be even
more reasonable In hla chargea. Come
let him examine your teeth and aee
how reaaonable you cau hare your
dental work done. Teeth extracted
; ,a; «9«^!!~<SSZXS. without pain. 121 Washington are-
Hue. near Flat Baptist Church. Vine-
GOODWTN’3 DRUG 8TOR& t®* ^ elt !lDe of 8tre * 1 P*88
Sols bit oiiicu door, Macon, Qa
VITAL TO MANHOOD.
...... . .. — -r^WnlpiiTi, gfii. nco
rjkfiV BWPI rosttUra c*u»*d bj
rwrtartU^rlmpo««H7. U^-nlhr, sod&L>
torrhaoCKj* b, .-xrr-rx e rti.« ^ br»ia,
rbs-r, iiTer-ludaUtroc*. A ru •cth's trr«trD*et f!
ybr by wVLjruh **ch ocOsr ft«8taSr«ub
to Brin -m.l -HttroM^rastos to trfubd If MnrrU
•“'T •reti. WESIA UV JlH HLIi
All tlhe QiTangemcttts liave been coin-
plated to have Bibb's delegation to At-
1 In ca go up in style. The Central rail
road -lfaii placed at the iL.sikmoI of the
delegaiUuai die ha nil soon eat parlor car
ia die service of the company for Its
exclusive use. It will be adtuahed to
the tinjQ kuiviiig the union depot at
7£o o’clock tomorrow moiTpfing, and at
tha t -time oil die dulegaites and all their
friends are requested to <be on hand.
Arrang.jmtuiifi have been mode by
which all good Democrats can attend
the cowentioii, which meats Thursday
moffiding, at a reduced ralte of fare.
The oerUficate plan has been adopted;
so when you buy your ttcloot just get
Louis Hairis to give you a certificate
and ftilie rekura tare from Ailanla to
Maicon will *l>e only 1 cent a mile—SH
cents.
This reduodd fare Is not confined to
delegates. Anybody wlio desjres to go
to A’tte'cu and seo tho biggest; and
most onmbuslastLe gathering of Demo-
craits seen 7a years, can rake advantage
of ft.
The headquarOew of the Bibb county
deleguiton will be at the Kimball
house, where . epceiUl urrangemenis
have been made.
A meoLUg of the delegation will be
held at headquarters in Atlanta on
Wednesday evening at 5 o’clock, and
many questions of impo-rtnnee will be
sottled. It is urgent rliait every mem
ber of the delegation shall be present
Mnui ;i.s to have his full vi>»ee in the
direction of fille aCWon of Bibb in tho
mart-era which wJl engage tho atten
tion of the convention.
tt is certain thoit nrlghty near every
promlmenc Democrat in tho state wlU
attend tbi* convention. It is the first
time In many years tlrat -the parity lias
bad 'tho prospect of a sure enough fight
on iits lmuds, and there will be fighting
Democrats from every section of the
state*. u-Q wMi a full supply of war
paint rnnd a full suit of good old Dem
ocratic armor, eager and r.Mdy fur the
fray.
P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas
sium) Makes Marvelous Cures in
Blood Poison, Rheumatism and Scrof
ula.
P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up
the weak and debilitated,gives strength
to the -weakened merve3, expels disease,
giving the patient health and happi
ness -where sickness, gloomy feelings
and lassitude prevailed.
In blood poisoning, -mercurial poison,
malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood
and skin diseases, like blotches, pim
ples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald-
head, we say -without fear of contra
diction that P. P. P. is the best blood
purifier In the world.
Ladies whose systems are poisoned,
and whose blood is In an impure condi
tion due to menstrual Irregularities are
peculiarly benefited by the wonderful
•tonic and blood cleansing properties of
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
IMasslum). For sale by all.druggnsta.
liIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
Savannah, Ga.
DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER
•that Impure unhealthy blood is present
In all, and the direct cause of many
diseases from which we suffer, Scrof
ula, Rheumatism and Specific diseas
es, which hve ravaged the earth and
polsdned the blood of -nations for gen
erations, and are the evil parents of
indescribable horrors are under abso
lute control of P. P. P., the only In-
ftUSble blood purifier known.
The P. P. P. Blood Purifier has pos
itively cured numerous cases of Scrof
ula and Salt Rheum in a short time,
where all other blood purifiers have
failed.
Pleasant to take; applicable to dis
eases of Infancy or old age.
D. A. TYSON AGAIN.
This Time He Shows Up In the Savan
nah Courts Charged With Fraud.
D. A. Tyson, one of tEe most notable
frauds In Georgia, who has figured
conspicuously In the United States
court here ,shows up in the following
manner in Savannah, occordJng to the
Morning News:*
"The fraud that was worked on Sa
vannah merchants and others through
the use ‘ of the United States
mails, for which D. A. Tyson is now
under arrest, ha3 developed some new
derails, wihch seem to implicate others
in the scheme.
"Deputy Marshal W. 'A. Buckner
went up -to Emanuel county last Satur
day night for the purpose of making
further arrests in the case. He had la
his possession a warrant for -the arrest
of W. E. Hutcheson, or the man who
goes by that name, and who is charged
wTJh being implicated in the business
with Tyson. It 13 said that he arrested
Hutcheson and Will probably bring him
down and place total in Jail this morn
ing.”
Tyson was tried in the United States
court here last winter for assisting in
the carrying on of a scheme In Ma
con to defraud the United States malls.
C* 11 i*ac “MOTHERS*
vUrCh FRIEND”
. Rising
bless i n £ c ve reftered
* Breast
XJ iVftJl a mid-wife tor many
* years, and In each
case where "MothbrsTriend” has been
used it has accomplished wonders and re
lieved much suffering. It Is tho best remedy
for rising of the Breast known, and worth
the price for that alone.
Mrs. M. M. Brewster.
Montgomery, Ala.
Book miiled tree containing valuable information.
Buadfiklu Regulator Co., Atlanta,Ga.
The Knowledge ’
Of the Whole World
Now Within Your Reach.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL MEETING.
Stirring Addresses Woro Made By
Proro-jocnt ’MaUbodlnU of Macon.
An cottniUMtte and stirring mooting
of aho Methodise Sunday-schools
Macon was held In '.ho First Street
Molt trod 1st Church yesterday.
Strong address-os wire delivered by
Bov. J. E. Wray of tho VinovlUe
church. Dr. A. Monk of Mulberry
church and Rev. J. B. Culpepper, (he
evangelist. There wilt In {knottier
mooting of the Sunday-school peoplo
uext week.
Johnson's Magnetic Oil cures all pain
and It will never return again. Inter
nal and external for man and beast.
Sold by Goodwjn & Small, druggists.
THE KING'S DAUGHTERS
Will hold their regular monJthly meet
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