The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 15, 1894, Image 6

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6 , , , c L PI material, of newest clothes, i latest style of cut and finuth, made by clothiers standing -oremost in the high grade art, Dress Suits to lit every notch ns well, and, very often, a great deal better, than nigh-price custom-made clothing, is what we sell ...... . Of serviceable goods, strongly sewed, tasty designs, specially selected and suitable lor every-dav use in office and out doors ns well, at prices 3 —MARKED IN PEA IN FIGURES to please our patrons, is what we sell. Our clothing embraces the very best values your money can buy. Try us. J In all our Shoes you find not only Style and Appearance, but Genuine, Sterling Value. They are better this tail than ever before. AN EXCHANGE OF PULPITS RECEIVER’S SALE. PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES. Hey. Mr, Henderson of Perry Preached at the First Eaptist Church Yesterday. At Cost or Less than Cost. For Cash or on Installment. Easy payments have been authorized by the Court, and you c on save big money by calling on E. W. BURKE, Receiver for J. W. Burke & Co. OR. TAYLOR AT THOMASTON Thl* Exchange of PntplU Wan Slade by Appointment of Hie Rcboljctli Aa« coelution—Dr. Solomon flat Returned. CAN’T TAKE UP THE GAUNTLET 516, Cherry Street. 515 CHERRY STREET; MACON, GEORGIA! PROGRESS OF THE SEWER WORK WONDERFULLY BEAUTIFUL I*. Central City Pard Where ilie Great Dixie Interstate Fair l< to Bo He'd Next Week, NATURE'S LAVISH HANDIWORK ,'Iib U|i.mu B Drfjl Vroeu.lon Will n. 111. UiMlMt '1'lilug I6v«r Hrrn In (i.urgla-Ktny U.aulirnl Kluittl Kloala. The success of the Dixie tntermaito rtitr Is almidy assured beyond all question. 'to erne an<I .one ttbii will rlv. J” XX wor,J &in“ tala w **5 1 i our own »ntere»m. Phis <j.iy •merahanU will be re- ne.i a,, 1 ? pUc£ «f busi- ,r aTie morning un4 the , procession lil>at -wax ever awn on the streets of 'Macon will pa- i n ' ,rlncl «* 11 ntrenti. This |nO*». Sion will becom posed of ever ybody and nveryl’iluft th it ciio be Induced to go an<l a* it In In Che hands o# an arnlvo ommlttce It In safe'to isiy ttr.it noiihlng will be left out. Morq Laborers Are Wanted, and the Number Will Be Increased to as Many More. By the appointment of the Baptist lte- hobetli Association which met at the Tattnall Square Baptist church some tlmo ago a general exchange of pulpits among the pastors of the association was agreed upon, and In accordance with this the Rev. Mr. Henderson of Perry tilled the .pulpit of the First Baptist church yeoterday morning and night; He ad dressed a very good congregation on both occasions on delivered eome gcrlptilrut truths that were greatly enjoyed by the congregation. According to appointment, Dr. George Braxton Taylor went to 'l'nomaston Sat urday and preached there yesterday. He returned to the city last night. Dr. A. B. Campbell or the Tattnall Mercer Athletic Association Say They Have No Tiuie to Preparo for the Athens Game. P—Ann Perry. R—Mrs. Minnie Roger* O, Mrs. Marlah Ruben, Miss Clarissa Rivers, Miss Antleu Ryals, Miss Emma O. Rawson, Miss Ellen Robson. 3—Minnie Scott, Sarah Stevens, Miss An nie Belle Smith, Miss Mary Sompky, Miss Marian Sholcs. T—Annie Thompson (col.) V—Mrs. Frank M. Venable. W—Mrs. Margaret Waller,Mrs. Ida Webb, Miss DelW Wilson. - S. B. PRICE, Postmaster. A. A. BiyiNa Supt. Macon, Go., Oct. IS, UN. LET'S HAVE A GAME, ANYHOW Let Some Other Teams Lock Horns Dar tag the Fair—The Tecks Have Their War Faint On and Are Heady, Mercer boya aay that they can’t _ , afford to kick the leather sphere with quare Laptist church was to have, ex- the Utolversjty team on November 3d, a ? 5 v i* r U P », S ^ th **1®. paster or the fl$d therefore cannot take up the gaunt- *Zllf;Z C ^ rCl, X St ^ y ' X havlng let thrown down to them last week in a THE TIME LIMIT IS ABOUT UP If any doubt of (he abovo f’lirphU; !:■ str.ement lingers in (he mind of any one «f the few people ewho Old not visit the park yeiaerduy they should uek one of flie thousands of people who saw the Immense preparation* iilut Jrive l<ot n made mid mho heard Uie enlhu- sla. lie eoernnents ami cxclalmaltlons of surprise of every one and they will be eoitvlnced ttsat .the Macon people are IN* only Interested, but genuinely en- WmsUnUc over the fair. N)w, Whin the Macon people ifo (IP' come enthusIMtle ovit anything, that thing la certain to be a success, und the Dixie Fair Is rapidly getting thorn worked up to fever •»*».' NeverWe thr vtsll of Prr-ldenl Jefferson D»vls to Macon have the people been no fully uroused, ami their cnthualaami is..of Hwt contagious kind Hurt will spread Immediately follofwlng Curd's Band In the procession will be fifty floral lio.Cis. These lloato Will be the Uuind- orjmrut turnout* In the city, gorgeously and (grandly doooratwj, with plumed morses and liveried drivers nnd con taining 100 of the fairest und most beautiful 'women In Georgia. This feat ure of .(ho procession la already under way und the Interest among the l i- dlcu Is Intense. They will enter into much rivalry to excell on another In the splendor of their equipages und deocirulions iis well a* their own cos tumes. Just think of ft! Fifty floral floalts, cue'll presenting a living bou quet to the admiring gaze of the be holder. Nothing has over been attempted In Goorgilti thift would In any way ap proach In resplendent beauty and alt- t'.UUverices these floral floata, and the eyes «f (he stale will be on Mahon. One of (lice floats will ho a large band wagon coif Milling fifty mu* girls. CMMh wearing firge bouquets and wreadths of flowers. Opening day wild he great, aa well as every day of the great Dixie Fair. Jlut. Mr. Ilasl.bur.f, Managing Iingln •er, lei>« th* Contractor* Huv. Jlucli Time lo 1 b*lr Credit on Account of Unavoidable Delay*. A RUNAWAY. Four Young Men Have a Thrilling Ex perience In a Surrey. What came near belli* a serious ac cident hnpiK'iiod out on ibo Columbus road yesterday afternoon as four young men in a surrey were driving out Into the couutry. They were driving n spirited pair of horacs nnd when opposite or near the silo of the old ohnnih house, a llitlo ulstntieo from Iho city limbs, the horses became flightened nt a lino of bleyelh und Incrmse In Intensity until not only I V ,l,,r * " lat passed along and started Sill Yli'onj-Hi ilml Phn ..wtiaUi • ilitwil •> fill I •>» . S!ii?L2o f ?’ fUi H '®'*' | lMhil , ig Wtotcans I ^ own * Nil at break-ueek speed. It io 1 ,hc '' ff «<»of ft dnd come "I'nears that the animals get too great see what w« are making so much udo about, OutalJrrs know that Ma con never mnltes a fuss dbout nottilng. ( "c !h "E 1 ’ ^ * rnu “0. but When she docs, she has something Uo en«ke » rum about mat will make n|t the iarl moislhle before she get* through ■■ If narkkeeper Rooney two* eonrpll- mentrd one tlmo yesterday he was campllmentco dve hundred itmc* on the exccllcD* oondlUon of Iho pork, and If a gpcxd ..«* not ,s>me between now flint th. fair. vleHora to Macon will find I clvva In a perbvt (anidtso »>f liejs e *rihe «, k hue nmuye been e.iuly spot, bm now U hi simply liu.r.m*urablo. Flow er* of every kind end every eoncelvn cUIrtf, FtvYwJnic In UJie moat luxa rM'Yt <»ibun<hnA. , c, ntc tn be coon on ev- 52-^ rhch carefully pruned nnd net-led In all eon* of deelgns. By tuli- •iw a stroll flhing the well kept walkn to ihe left of the muln entrance one forydi* all thing* mundane, a* noth ing but the most beautiful of n.tture'n 'J’or-ks Is presented to tho oye. whAo the delightful perfume of thousand* und Mmuntiid* of flowers nils the oJr. A belle fufflher on, however. ,, be walks under she *1)11(110 of the grand old ftmvd treoh h*' gradually Awakens . to Hie |>rs;th'«nilM cf ilfe as he ecee Ihe tin- nieuee building.*, freshly pirinlid. and the hslf-nnldhed MltCiray buldingo Th***e building* have been so often tie scribed In these columns that the gen eral public Is Pi miliar with them, hut no one can reallte thetr magnitude and hniswlni: grandeur without seeing them. 'Next comes the rare trank, that udl’tally looks like • pkhure, and further wtll .be found a large tome ut work today digging s kike and other- vrtee primsrtng ft>r the '’lAot D»-» of Tcrufietl." Around the a tab las oil I ’Wr* of horaefleflh and the turf will And much to (ntereet them. More than • hundred ihorauohbreds ore raw kept them In clean. Manly atstls, while owtv- ere. grewnw, uttemhutte, etc,, ore to be seen (hurrying to and fro. curing for 5SS„fi? , 2KS«, ®?-sr*<*fut flestfooted t>ee«ttefl that will mow the hdhMrtng UMJUIttkle during the fair sued fast llyt nr us they never eww before. T HStday. October SJ, It opening day of die fair, and Macon will celebrate ft W the grandest event In her history and the most nvtaterfut nocomp sh. tneid of her enterprise. It win he s ,Hv imlt iviiiMrliw ..hi .'v. a *r «*lt posterity wilt talk about la the Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair* DU hail n Klnrt on tlielr driver, and „„ trouble In gelling beyond Ills control. Very unwisely, wbeu the bone* ap- pronchM near tho foot of tho bill, still riiunlng at a terrlrte puce, tho oilier tbreo young men gniblnst ut the lines Hml Koou nil wns confusion. The run aways were being pulled (lrat on Ibis and llu-n ou Hint aldo of dm read and were not long in doing wreck. Tho surrey was rim 'nto a tree, tbo front wheel, and dashboard literally demolished nnd tho four occupants of the vehicle thrown ra a elmotlo mar* twenty foot nheml In tho mldillo of Ino rofldj but tho horKirf taniod dop eluckciit'd tlu*ir ptco uot a hit, but imiuucd forward with tvnuwod oiTort, u, i5 ftwn tlioir lomi Th*y mn alm«>at to ilttllvy'n mill be fore bclug captured by a negro man, wiio voluutceriHl his Hervlces to the iwul>’ dtsooncerted jrqunjs men. ’lTioy Wen» not injurnt beyond hnvlnc celviHl some painful brir.uea about tho Notlo;ns? the advertisement In today’s Telegraph ealllmr for additional labor er for '.M.t'xm’s ae/rer oyatem, a Tele graph reporter. «cc:vtdnff an Hem of gon- eml public interest .went <to the head quarters of ••tho sewer contractus to learn what had been done and would b6 dan? toward the corasbructlon of the •ewers, in which everyone in ihe city :s Interested. 'Mr. liazlehurvt, the m.unasinir engi neer, wan seen, and replied readily to all inquiries on the aubjnet. •I »se you want additional labor,” caid the soribe. "yea.” onawetred Mr. Hazlehurst, *'we are anxious to Increass our dbree a*ui pu*h the work to a rapid completion. We have to this time toenj delayed by faUure to (Obtain materials, tho ne:»*s- nlty of argaiYlZirUon. jund t)he wet weath er, unexpected during ’the summer months; but nuw every dlfhculiy ban been ovoroome, and tho work will be hurried forward oh rapidly as men and money can aecompHah." "The general opinion soomo to be that the contractoiti are oonoldetubly behind with thedr work and in the <*no nllovv- „ yf ihe contraot. Hon( about revival in progress at his churcn, he could not leave. DR. SOLOMON’S SERMON. Dr. J. C. Solomon, pastor of the South Macon Baptist church, after spending his vacation of one month among the moun tains of north Georgia, delivered an ex cellent sermon to nls congregation yester day morning from Isaiah 1111;, last part of verse 6—"With his stripes we are healed.” The following is a brief syn opsis: "I approach this subject this morning In an humble way, bending toward the cross with thoughts of a Savior's love Interspersed with those concerning the wickertncr&e of the unconverted world. "While many arc laboring under heavy loads of filn, racked by storms of doubt and dTlven by sorrow’s tempest, writhing In agony with the many wounds they have received, they Should remember that ‘with the stripes we are healed.' “Those who are hungry desire to be fed, those who arfi thirty crave some thing to drink, those who ore down long to be lifted and comforted, while those who are wounded are anxious to hculed. “If phylscally wounded It may require the surgeon’s knife to cure ,or if a light case, the application of some milder rem edy may be all that is necessary, but if injured mentally an a-poCogy may restore the right feelings and send a shower of gladness over the heart. "Perhaps the immortal part of man— the soul—may be Injured; If 60 it, too, ubovo ull others requires a remedy. "The question for each individual Is, am I wounded or am J whole, am I lost or am I saved, going to my destiny with no hop:, nothing to cheer or elevate me In this life, surrounded by darkness and fear, or am I a child of God, basking in the Joys of a Savior’s love and surround ed by the sunlight of his divine pou’er? "Many ire here this morning who have been hero on former. occasions and will "Well, to a certain «ot©m, this Is nere rormer.occasions ana will trufli but when, .on account of dad t»hero m thefuture, whohearsermon toother, durlnx which It vu lrajxiwi. * AFTHlt AN EVANGELIST. Tlio Y. 51. C. A. People Expect Hiivo a Distinguished Speaker Here. - TJlT.I' StfiA 1 ' w ’ p,c rx > ,PCt ,ollll v n illsilngiilsluxl ovaowllst to eoudurt a Heriea a( raeottuga nt Hie lull some tone this wlnti r. Seeretar)- Roesor has lieen tu corre- spomlence wit ha gen’.temna tnS tho North who Is fatuous throughout ilie “ 7 n » 11 Promoter of revival among j'ouug men, otiil !i i* hlulilv prakilde Hut he will Ik. mail k 3 J* "tftS*! ,0 , 0 Pell tho lmvl'ngs they ivlll be coaductcd under the mu- Idee* of the different ITotestant ,l“ nominations of the city nnd not Iho iV> ' ' 'll i A gri-at many mlu. liters of the city nra underwood w. . ... - — - fl| y ara understooil ti tv- bld'S^f h>M VO Tu" f Uu ' w end IiuiiHW highly iho highly ihe prap<Mition, at the same time idedglug their hearty sup. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grip* CrtxeicfTa.txrPowdt.-. Fee tom Aumcnix, Alumor any other, J- S-unt. AO YEARS THE STANDARD.' DENTISTRY. a ' iSo 9 n ' wh « hia for th« D.t elgjit yt.-rs been reasotubla lu hi* eharge, for dental fork, and who 1, bwter prepared to do bridge, crown and OU kind, of dental work, hiving token tt l<ost-cradu.ito course In presthetlo deml.try, owing to the .tttnVmcy of the llmce. t* willing to be even more reasonable in hi, chirgow Com» ?e7 him examine your teeth and m* how reasonable you can hare your denwt work done. Teeth extracted without R ln. Ul Washington avenue nra, SllWil^r 11, Ylhcrtfl, nnd .u lM.ln* of street carapisslu* ofllce i. iiujwmi- ble lo nroccOd. wo aro enttUed under (he oomti-act to a oredit, end the eamo ^ true under certain oondltlocu In the matter of delay for materials. So you *' h «i tho proper credits hji* *« allowed we shall have a re- spcctiTble margin, and, with rapid work rrom mow on, we ehouM ecraplete (he .work somewhere In the neighborhood of hundred nnd twenty days ut t°w«l bv the contraot." ' "You can any, howew, (hat a, far os wo win aayatnvc rapidly, rcaohlmr the ri"w™£l n u f the 01 'F by «>e tlme cow weather Is expected, and In ihnt rartd^L 1 .^™ tl 'il ,wk 13 "sht. und rapid progress can be cxp?c;c(1.'' IMMIGRATION BUREAU. It WllJ Advertise Southern nnd South west Georsia in tho East und West. cimw', 1 i l 'V l0n ., llU3 „ btvl1 ma<, ° For # ehnriir for the Georgia Immigration Bureau, ami In a few days the bureau . f .jill orgaidred, with a complement of ofllcera and clerks. tnlcrrauxl aro It. K. I ark, \V. M. Gonlou, T. O. Sketlle, E. A. Itoss, 6. D. Flokott, J. I, Wright, - J. A - Cou rtndy and TV. I*. Dawson. . Th p object of the bureau will bo to induce Immljniiion fmin the East tud lo Georgia, aud particularly aouthwestem Georgia. Arraagements have been nude to advertise this ,ec. tlon on a very extensive scale In the Lust and M cst, and a liberal amount of liurnturc la be.us prepared for this purpose. - The Imrwnt will begin business with F25.000, a large per cent, becu pald In, and the names of the gentlemen Interested U sultlclent guarantee of Its .^liability. niter sirnsn. But never think to apply them to their own rase. •'Who are wounded? many would ask. "All are wounded by sin, but bo was wounded for our transgressions. By ono man aln come Into the world; by ono man’s sin nil shall die; but through tho death and resurrection of the Savior all letter trm Manager Moreno, published In the Telegraph. They say it is Just this way with them In the first place, thetr team of laet year has gone all to pieces, because of the leaving of their best men upon graduation and (he failure of others to como back to college. Politics hem so engrossed their attention up to the pres ent that they have had lltUe or no time to consider faoiball. and have therefore not filled orn their 'team for this year. In the next place, they have no trainer, us Athens has. Of course, they can get one, and are now negotiating with sev eral. but the time Is 'too short for them to get ready for a game as early 03 No vember 3d. So llii really out of the question for them to consider accepting Athens' challenge to play during the fair. If they bad had more notice of the •Vamlty boys' dealrc to kick with them, thing* might have been arranged; but now It cannot be oonelttered, for eo early a period us that. But the Mercer men are not averse to meeting their Athenian brothers at a date more suitable to adequate prepara tions. In fact, they are anxious to do so. For this 'they propose some day In December. By that 'time their eleven will hive secured the training assist ance of some professional man, such us Athena has, and will hve been allowed more, time in which to select their then. There Is another challenge lying on the desk of the eecreary of the Mercer Athletic Association. It Is from the the Technological Cchool football team of Atlanta. In this case t*> deltnlte time W named for the game. Like Athens, they want to play Mercer ora her native heath. Those Techs are hard kickers fnosn taw. It will be remembered that they bested'Mercer in a hotly contested gamo last year, played on the home ground, and it is said ’that this team la equally as strong this year. As to the Athens case, the boys of the classic city are not more anxious to play during the Dixie Fair than thetr (Mercer friends. They fully recognize tha t there would be a good thing ta it ror them: for nearly everybody who oamo 'to the fair would have more or STRANCE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. arms, handHNHPPMIVIPISPVIIPmiP those parta until they Tvero sore, to overcome In a measure tho dead feeling that had taken I possession of them. In addition, I had a strango weakness In my back and around my i jralst, together with an indescrlbahlo 'gone' I feeling In my stomach. Physicians said It tvos creeping paralysis, from vrblcb, accord- sny, lv continues its insidious progress until t readies a vital point and the sufferer dies, fcuch was ray prospect. I had been doctoring a year and a half steadily, bufc with no par. Itlcular benefit, when I saw an advertisement of Dr Miles'Restorative Nervine, procured ft bottle and began using It. Marvelous as.lt I may seem, but a few days had passed beforo every bit of that creepy feeling had loft me, ,and there has not bceu even the slightest , | Indication of its return. I now feci os tod feBtoHtotofl^H --- i- —L. » u u have caiiiuu uiu JUn though l had run down to 137. Four others have used Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine on my recomen- datlon, and It has been as satisfactory in tbeif cases as In mine."—James Kane. La Rue, O. Dr. Miles Restorattvo Nervine Is sold by all ’f U8 ?f St3 P°s ,tlv0 guarantee, or sent opiates or dangerous Array men who will look to htn shali bo modo I J**g iraterest to see a fine game of foot PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. It Will Meet l»Savannah Nert Wednes day Week. CHINA WANTS A DOAN. JdSSF-J’** 5l >«#*•» pound z t***™?** JpSfc to be giLir Jntt'ed h*” Instructed S jut the best face, possible on t»ie r L jent Chine.-e revere!', 'and to Fcpreier “ItJ)*®* *• *•*<"* active and emSnl cl.t? °L << “ KuUmrhW 2S •** ••»**> rapidly. tb£ VST •» '!«» “• but ' * fn reolotod savagely The iPreabyterlara synod of Grant, conwriolng the Ms tMrwfcyierlfo'bf At lanta, (Augusta, Macon, Atbras Chero- kee oral Savannah. »1I1 meet in’ Savan nah In amiuat morion Wwkwsday e Jng. UovfaJber 11. Hie mcethie* w!» • lml chir^f. * . at . plwl pr ^^ytor*.an overt,vo hun- churches. EJach church Is entH'ivi i?e ft a«t n Si hv l Ih rt t f? Ual * y K ***** V nj L, nun,tK ' r “ Y :l , «-«wtl QMta h^do^^r Iron mills to close iQwaSS&asf WAOunt Of fl lack Of order.?Tw aT 2 ln..1 m.1w and Che middXng d.niTT ■Ont. About M» rnenwm£ SffjL* oil of empleytnem. w thrown T »e manda- «n» were klUed. It’s Brown’s Iron Bitters you need I alive. "Many being led by sinful, worldly de sires, spend their lives, tn seeking pleas ures that flash for oraoment as a Jewel In the unftMrie, then disappear as bubbles upon the bosom of tihe heaving ocean, which retain their beauty for an Instant then fade Into nothingness, and many revel in a rich man’s palace, but possess a poor man’s heart, which in the sight of almighty God Is reeking with sin and wickedness. "Sl.i stubs with Its dagger the hearts of all; It goes with equal force to the door cf the cottage and tho portals of tho mansion. Some ieel that they are tree, but 1 pity anyone, though he possess a mighty Intellect or be ever so Ignorant, who feels that he Is free from sin. Everyone not only sins, but Is wounued by ein, and the wound will prbve fatal, for 'the soul that stnneth It ahall die/ "We »«e a poor wounded man lying on the battlefldUl after the battle is over, when the roar of the cannon Is heard' no mote and t'he clouds of Binoke have van ished, with a deadly wound In hts side from which hts llfe’n blood Is slowly ebb ing away, and on looking upon him we feel and know that unless he receives -aid he muar perish, but by proper attention he brought back to all the vigor of manhood. . We are all lying at the Judgment bar of God wounded by aln and justly condemn® by Mm, but 'with his stripes we are healed* and restored to divine favor. "Many are trusting In some strange providence, either on the deathoed or at the judgment bar of God, by wheih they will be saved, but there wilt be many who will Inhabit the bottomless pit because they trust in such n providence. ball. They are. Indeed, only too sorry that the gamo cannot be arranged. ■Rut why should .there tot be a game nnyway? Why cannot other football teams in the staite arrange for a came during the fair? It unquestionably be to ad ^hi ^ U i CC!e f' both t0 the and ™,ts h . FjJ! ' A P oclntl< "'' If Athens oould arrange tor a game with the Techs or the Cathode Library Aatocla- Uon of Savannah, or the hard klckera »(,. 11 wouM w> doubt meet !h , e! v ly subbort and co-op era- l n . r and wobld please in*>usj!nus of vk nr« n-f ‘Others who are ’ bearing old fatal wounds received by ktn are endeavoring to h?-U ’ therus?lves by avoiding others. Above all others this appears to me* to be the roost absurd 'The children of Israel while In the wilderness could not save themselves from death by avoiding otter serpents af ter their deadly fanrn had once entered tholr bjdies; the child need not core to avoid other dogs after it has been bitten by the mad d?g, end no one need not avoid other sins and attempt to escape when they have dark sins hanging over them that have atrcaJy sealed their doom. 'Let u$ remember we are all wounded, but 'with hts stripes we are healed* If we will only put our trust tn Mm. "Let us see him With the crown of thorns on hls head, with the stripes upon his lacerated anl bleeding body, then upon the crow with the cruel nails through hls hauls and feet, with the blood flowing from hls side, auffertng for uw. Let us be guided, all through life by the thoughts of hls love, his dying ago nies* which he nffered to redeem us, and. being encouiaged by this, let us press forward to the great reward that awaits the faithful/* hiual ma ' er of remark how few people toottolt" 1 *■*( full -KT°wn gums of Hramc la mow 'pJoyed. It ha« only 0>een .betore the public a com. Sm?,"? 01 ? IUHJ Interest but seems only just aw’akenlne 1 . same duriS"^^'' 0 “ bls foo!b ' 111 letter list. POOR DIGESTION I.".i*t' (• ruM-v. ;*'(( H>vlshnp:s, ctroMt .tysp and great misery. Boon Sirsaiurllki lilt' remedy. It tones Ilie stomach, creates an appetite, and gives a relish to food. It nukes pure Mood and g.vos healthy action to all ihe argkkt of the body. Take Hood's, tor Hood's Sar* .- ip irdla cures. Heed’s rills lie.- aui thartic with mi otu 25 cents. tho favorite ca- who tries them. • f ? l ? wlne tetters will bo sent to wUMn Z etter orrlco unlc, » tallpd (or within the next thirty days: CENTLEMEN. Jack A. Brunson, A. C. Llanks, E. F. Bell, F. Bisnop, F. P. 22K"“'_f“2 Brown. Mr. Brennan. Nathan Baaklns, M. B Brown. R. T Bradley, Richard Biazile, Ralloy Brown. Tom Burney. R. A Brown. W. R. Brown, T. B. Brown, W. Boyd, William M. Burnley. C-C. F. Chapman, Qua Cook, George Col- tier. Jamea Carter. J. si. Chaunt & J - Casey, R, c. Cookiey, s ea . born Carrol. W. Ii Chop aril. ^^llcmlng. WlllUun Dyson (J). M. B—Joel Eldred. tt~u? ?. rte ,?', n ' n Galnner. A. 8. Grinin. H—W. C. Holmes, \\ ill Lull Hanks, Wm R. Hayne., H. V. Holman, H. A Harris. Arthur Had Dl«|e Howard dock T ’ H * lt * J ‘ P ‘ Il0lt ’ ^ V ' 'l 415 ' J—Butt Johnsen. if—William Marlon, W. J. McKinney. &££££,& Mcrrls ' Zl - N-Macon Nureeries. - v P—Thomas Prestonl J. J. Toole T c.- hnm.' r ' W * Ik * r I ’ ai! ' ;n ’ John H. Pare D - j - S—T. M. SIn.pson, George Blare, J. T. SteS S ' J ®°* n ’ Mr - Slone, H. j*. T—Jack Tunlln, A Tofl’.e. S-A William. Robert WUacn. Jam»r 5 “k "’right, H. c. Walton, George M. 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