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I tTBSDAY MORNING, I) BEE 31, 18SC.
'nroii-lonfs cabinet the pre: . I ered by ihad account*, and if ere could
country, or those who tourist I -.(.... „ —-V... «nnit mmvlncc
Cl “ry hViftf My Cleveland
-tone, were disposed to belit
po-r/tment and refer in Mr
another of Mr. Clevelruirl't
o-a. M r, Oln-.-y had not be,
Hfe to a great extant and h
fully opprecl
jtllenl,
pm
Che
' tvl
Cleveland _
‘ 1ng. and time hi*
l ai be.TOt one of tin
'ix'vn made.—VaMw
point;
haa ever
A vanitri Y ok OPIW
plantar of
the nays
Tuealay and
its a. pound on
led an "«x-
«)« la grown in
r y of Mississippi,
f. Tc-nncnm-o and In
Texan, v-Wcili to
oerots a- pound more
upland cotton. Tills
the liner grades at
nual Importation of
Igypthm cotton, of nl-
, fHi'Ola. competes oerf-
, In the domestic market.
Inco to nude to the 6ea Is-
lie gnoovrf in South
the Carolina coast,
(hut .we mapposc this
taple." Just begtnrtn* to be
In the territory, named .by air.
it from tho seed of the Sea Jto-
' Wa** eeed cotton. He Is prob-
•nlstaken when be says this “ex-
staple.” Mlhleh‘Vsnrorth from4 to7
®t* more than upland,” to the flneat
wn, Some of the liner grades of Sea
arc I £** “ l4a •“*>“ tar three
dent mu< * a «* the upland
r P can In a "W. Oral* hhs
Com- !*"** * "*<*» w *Ufli -will be mono or
of the «'«*Pon»tve among the Sea Island
iiy note* I in FJorlda and Caro-
I business f" 0 ‘ be « n complaining no
r tIon i Mwife aoout ran mmn*fiHnn tka.. i._
Won of confl-
*n Francisco a |
Man,
tlmw -. H ——-f '"“■scuuns no
uwie a-bc/ut the oompetltlon they have
JJV*** *** tW* Ecyctfan cotton,' and
the discontent Hound expression In the
Mht congressional campaign In the
ElevonMj district. The congrewman-
flcsale' grocer In I **””-• }7‘ <*• Brant I y. during bis
. 3ur business has I ^S*****!; * d ''«’«ed ta»
rnaly since tlio olec-1 i” yJn * a on Egyptian cotton.
i» been restored and ' u,at VC >V “any of the
■ for nil wants. I Ihecountry were protect-
bright prospects for I ara * while protection was the
I rule even under the Wllson-Gomuui
bill, there was no reason or Justice why
the cotton growers nhould not have
_ share In the favors of legislation.
!«'■ nnd St. PauTwero'in I , ™° <wantrv *• now upon the evo of
r |Y the result of the recent .v" - y< y» ,,f Rcpublfcan rule, Al-
ehVtlon?" I though there are Indloailon* that that
. I nilltlf Ill-Ill smt <rn Iku . ...
the
, congressmen
»ed tho following:
pnl{ the recent bonk fall-
Jor taking charge of it. ,
.mm a pecuniary point ,
' '■ as K . .;■• : m pres
-'l' ' '1 an.1 -h. ■■
o. .. mould pir*ba,!,ly have
the acceptor’s i»lltial pro.-i-
ever, It to highly unlikely u.«,
-rageonent-siouid have tasted rn
“ Jwjtr. In that Interval the ct
or clients, of tho firm wontd ■
have aoaulred some very qu
hut that is a detail wh
Corns the Arm and the cllcnte
tfae p^nt (X view of on une
nym wnh a living to get and
J^AjcuPWrt. the offer had
tlonahlo iillurc-m'tits. althou:
wltl > 1>rom
a.9 <i-timed it. Jt jiohv appears,
*‘/” uc h, aleatory schei
f®?™ *? h*“ Ibv an aggrieved
uprising person who ihad lost
oo him In rieaHon .bets, and w
posed to recoup t t^ircru
occasion of thU damage. In c
JJ»n with another enternrlsina
tobicourngeous loeer proposed t
to iR-t-aTI n,l In S
It n\ ni )/e Tvrnemlyef^l the
•'nv'rc-:;;! Jwuse of di> tiily ina
for tf> Mr. IVyAn Just aft- r
i't ofTenyl to «dij -to its oLhi
“niontj a law doDartniffitt, ttQ
5?? d*y*ted <-'an'.ikiauf |26.0C gta cormbinatlon.
The <m<?rrfi}tnts of 'Atlanta are guilty
of hijri trr*a^m in daring to fflve «-
pres«ion to rhe tbVchly incendiary nenti
that “in union there is *trengtn.
—Richmond Time«
♦5 0 /v5 Ir *, lBri ' an aDd (
tee him 11,000 a lecture tor iftfty j
oZ a uon-parilsan <jharaoter, rely
Ms <v.vn reimbur^omont upon ;t
2ff! ? sali5S9«r «•««« «froi
aAioDt a mrtlnid that would ormvijicc
dea-bratH t&eJi thier couM nek ervdit
at any store in the city, our credit de
partments wcu&d be tnutiTially chajig-
ed.“
la it poeeilrfe that we r^l air:ght? Tt
Is only a ft-w -ia.\w ago that the floor- plarmlni, <«
Kia Jc-i^flatisre -pru-wed an Iron-elad an
ti-trust law. ajid almost borfort* the inic
v'»»-rv,-r A tif l<-iRrsn'« «*) iTFl H tU re 1®
Indeed, would eectairfy pnS
t to th}3 eventful
euieot
ano»t parti or
iptlwxl of changing iL
of us would
elderly n‘lation«, e^pe»
v if feminine, should pri-f^ tbeU
lent appearance than dweeud to suclj
tUarrolnjf eucriflee of dipnity.
Lonic Afore H« Knowed.
iiMte ]*lt o* feller—I reinember Btiil—
to almost erv for Christmas, like
,V Govern, r -hrn.u.™ to ««>*$«• ?hri.tm.V Uki ,
l^atoV-et^Wt'ofdead-heaw. There nothto’ to It-New Year'
!■ mi rvffuvulfMir. /nr .nuTChant Broylts aint a smell!
OI * -
, for .m<TChant Broyles
vv to jay .tha.t the pur-
icn’ trust is to prevent
m fretting credit—in
Hthcr wards. a.7i anti-trust trust.
This is k KHeat ou-tra^e, and we feel
is no cx/ticeaVfneniL
d^>es r.ort hesitate- to nor
pose of tho &
dcail-beata if:
other ward
i is A mKui. UUUOI6S, «— •• - -—-
ihart. the dead-beats wm lose no
time in an farcing’ the mvr law of Geor-
unlawfui combination.
It Is dntelVjTiblo -why. t>efore the civil
war,- senators representing Southern
states desired the annexation of Cuba.
Its industrial system was the eame os
that of tihe South, and tin two or preo
states tb9t ooutd have been formed out
r .t wmii.i >i-ni> .‘boon valuable «J-
ln Cuba. Its abolition ana nn».en.ra»-
IS** *xira*geq cron ohisement of the neRTO have created
JiiSLSSSf Ia ^ ovcir * wa ,ab »vc t a now act of a>roblems for 'the race dora-
iffi* , inanit in tooth countries, rrhe faot that
nrW,?5,ti? teinttl * °P ,t there la a oonaCant risk- of varloua
001 Jn * Southern, states falling again under the
cx-cindMale re control of IhellUterata colored dement.
N as In the reconstruction era, dorolntoes
n?SSJ!l 1 .5 avo ^ JK>wn t:iat 'tho the whole oolittoel sltuatton In the
South.—Baltimore Sun.
‘ No< having expert Americans who hiss President Cleve-
ggaLHL*^.. ■"Msmlo phene, land'a name end hum Weyler In effigy
K Ilf 1.1 mo- t- -*• 1 * - MwvimaltfM n tTTtKKit flonl
? aB ? € » land's name nno ; oum vveyier www
^SSS 140 ^fdthe ha( are enjoying themselves a great deal
from ■•Otventlot and helping Cuba very ilttle^-Wash-
rrom tall aalalCorms'' ion several jngton. Timea.
anle crowds In Indiana. Kentucky “ ___
A e o^PQCtgd to «\ without ostentation or noise, the new
Py, n y *>*ck un.n henotually-tried Panama canal oompawy which was or-
Sre of nrtea Bryan 0 gS&edWthi rutSTthfe Bel^sseps
A very promising enterprise, has steadily .puiihed the
aU a««i±Sli e JhS l Jn r ? fl' nd , ,t . 1 ? ty J work toward completion during the
in JKJSVIS' ."htwln. a “eo-to" auffl past two years. At the recent annual
to/tdflll their contract with rtiho Swctln* the directors of the company
j2*,S*Ofth«nse ^nouncAl .that 2.000 svorklnranea 'had
jifetWe oa lbee n eontlnuoualy employed on the
jfagafcgw*-*H asfflSLf^asss ifjs
.M.K Jones, ohalrmsn I 5*2? of the
fmm raOJo executive commit. I form>r McKinley law, stjll they' ore
In tie negative; so d|(J 1
. .4, „, u I ~n»nmed and wedded to’lthe theory
of 'fl 'nf. and Represent. °1 “«1 we see. no reason
liiorn, Wfalker, Maguire and I w5ly Mr ' Rramly may not oppose the
vnator l’tffcr thought It duo I PtunosUton. and yet Insist that
•'■sent "vlt-lous monetary sys-1,, ar ® KOlng lo go on protection
lark Hanni replied In the nor- l nc9 ' “h 1 his constituents should have
id Rryan {mu rather evasive, I lhelr * hart ‘-
iHlun of 1IK
" ethtorlal OOL
| but —BP
| woulc#P w >*Md the \opltilon that there
b0 no proBpcrJty until free «llver
Tlho Pliil.idelDhJa. inecopd“feaya:
tSSiw*l5SlSrj? , ^4!!l.‘!.** IBM* ^ the
•A* the sesiHOiiH ehnU paM the Tele*
ffmplft will very xcolaiMly endcavar to
mwko pnlktioM draff
I • *-ssvh.o» luiTMi io oe issuea by the
ntr r Now York Hejrnld prints a state-1 i 1 " 0 «m° < not l "i!pitor hooper!
K^, ;„J , n " ;, 0n tho oltuatlon in the ‘“oro rcmlllv wuntcrfelted."Berte/lrare
feat middle West. Mr. Gage Is the I'ffiS, S!5*1 where .the consUto
IftdlOf banker of Phlnncm v I £*9? lP^cii lt, and lnnlnt that con^rcas.
Arcmost n,»„ or1n. C ^ Si * h « ffP* h "' ,be ^Pon.WU^ Mbn,, ex!SSS
Tho Now Vofk SountorMhlp.
There is every Indication that th<j‘
Now York ireom) a^acnaMj win b / w
loot Thomas C. Platt to Huecaexl DaVjj
]5. inn In tho United Slntes ^
Tho lead In k RepubMcon papers of
Ymk city are lit favor of Mr. 4^«ph
H. Choate, the omlneni Iawy«^, nnd
the Unloti Loflcuo Club and ,»thcr
prominent «>r»anl»a|lona, potlti^j nni j
othenviHe, an* m1h<» enllitod lujf,| M pup-
I>orf. But a otinvana of tho .fnemlwrs
. mlily developed the fact
that out of flfiy-fdfrr wno tt - cre j n
Platt
j
l ^ . — vuiwi|w, nna tno | v.-r
'’° r ^° sl D1 »» of flnanco and business
in that seotWa of tho Union, He says Beoord misses tho point entirely. iZ,
,n Pari: “ e HaJ * Theso ohoejes are to be used .to affoni - - POU,d llot
In my opinion tho general sltnMlnn h... 15,0 S’ 00 ” 1 ® * more convenient method
XfiMStillSE 8 * « transmitting money then toad
WUfWhn’iS ras^ or ithe express Of.
ffljfiiSa«®r'Wr ' vl111 •ImilirTK n °° nm ottm. They are quite In line
i M.S? aow%uto» fS uJ!!° c '' un * r r- w,th 1,10 mLtumJ an d proper funoUoiu
ran be expseted to irrlanslv^nfftniast 01 C1 ' 0 lb<vnSls - itako the risk of
KatoacGl or Industrial lutcreSf. uf| ^unterfcTtlng.
The li.inks of the elly
slates that oouw nave u.’wn lenireu
of Cuba would have .been valuable al
lies In the .fight against tad abolition
ists of the North. The acquisition of
Texas had given them two more votes
In the senate, and the gain of six more
senators from Cuba would have se
cured In the fjenate the .predominance
of views favorable to the elave-holdrng
Interests at the South. Ilit-h polities,
therefore. In 1S.13 dleUtod the acquisi
tion <if Cuba- as a means of providing
against .the Inevitable extension at aoo- tway; , v
littonlst eentlm-mt In the new atatea of li'ptt os him nnd liked him, same aa 1)
the Nortbwewt. But In ISM it to not
clear why a policy of annexation should
be to .the Interest of .the South. Cir
cumstances have changed. Slavery has .
been abolished in the South 03 well as Lojforo
In Cuba. Its Bliolttlon and the enfran-
-i.t s.r rv,w nfurro >vi.vo rroa-ted
Atjanto wsi Emoerado and Culebra cuM in 1895,
once •whlledurlii.g the current yeor the force
wTSrJin 2?® So S ar ® Garden. It hu , uren doubled: and tho further work
* ctlv ’- antagontoo advance*, rav the directors, .the more
wratSSfnffc?rt < 2K?? t “ n3 i lt 2. ro ?' ocmftdMrt are thev of ultimate success.
aild a dos!r The existence of a Dantly finished trana-
2pii»TtoJ , «dkSl'* ai:ldflce 01 th * m(J isthmkm canal and thobrishtoning out-
KSd TnTnTr^, • t took Doc the early Completion of the 111-
One Wparknw4 was enough for < starred undertaking of Be Xcsseps con-
_Ui..i. m ■ iiAil 1 n nTiim'nn tl A (ViR.ltlJlt *f VlI
„V^?„ e *?™;iment was enough for starred undertaking at Be Bcsseps con- J. A.bMAS-Offlco 318 Second st.
58 roponte<J to toe olana of the'Nicaragua cana.1 schemers. -1—"—
ready convinced that nature did The con"' n ouOTr3S that the truth about JOnNcooi’EIt-Offlcc Exchange haul
Intern! Mm to compete with a ptt th^p^mk^l mlght leak out ha* _ba» Macon, Gn.
S.*®," 0 ? «nd t doubtless urged the Nicaragua canal K . N.h'ftEMAN-Omce, Masonic Build.
“ star ft® *■ foredoon wiflw to the lately renewed efforts to lng, on, Ga.
£S5£ J} fls P'-’^ba PERSONS OF PROMINENCE,
that b*9 regrets tola Tash rejection of ., .. ave.,)angiuir diock, awroiv on.
New Rffl^lng^u^o^h^nd^ Ww&jmm
Of nnnllconts for his position have ap*
Relndel, being: aoout to reurr, j.uuui ^ - Ma
. . ,* ■ of applicants for his position have ap- .— _
, Thero have been tinres when the bar P car0 ' 5 ’ He F** B 537 {or cach cxccutlon T - '• fBAN-Offlce 335 Third st
lng methods of Mila city have be ana h, ’ a travellnB c * pena ’ v ’ ,
much more satisfactory than thoso CornellUB Vanderbilt has always been nOPE .niLL-Offlco 335 Third jitecoi
No\v* York. Three yoaps ago the latt the Rood young man of the Vanderbilt • Maco*
“WwlthMtaaMuffh'eiJ wealth ■! famUy. A Witty (though Hot i.it g ii. r
Jhe aHeged ahiiltv of their managers, h; charitable) Clergyman, who once met
to take refuge behind clearing-house cu him at dinner, remarked afterward
tifloates. Tills policy may have bet that Cornelius "would doubtless be the
agreed on to Motor up some weak si Vanderbilt .family's representative in
IT.JSu cone to the wa heaven.”
““f 11 while Bishop Schurltz, of Cologne,
to d^r bu*S5toSVS«MLSSL a ?eji2 # »« visiting a school In his diocese rc-
loqmng business In certlflcntra, Bb }S’ s rently he held up his signet ring, on
a?? &“LS2L*fi2 Which the letters ••I. H. 8." were _cn-
orrtsfr
h«* nnonnuiy ut'wioncii |jj C
«ui of ftfty-fo’fh' *%vlvP ,\t*r
►r-» t «h1, flfiy-thno worv^for
iw jEg&3uSbbU?3TOrS^!? It l* reported that Mr. CXevohmd,
TJm ». N ' u l L lo b, ‘ 1,1 nny wny nntkii^teS* I 7 OXOil nt thc * strictures to>*\vhJoli he htu
*S£^2iXi' h ' i *7 n y°oa |P Hank I *><=«> m»l>Jec*tod by tho mtdbm of the
b»tac«. tad tbSTwofiiVcral ecU’s"^! tt HSUS ' WW "5 * m<1 n !, P cclal “•««««
nMml'mrf; ‘» apthlturmorethaa 1 duosUon whl-h
R niQ|| J® fallufo of tho tno I wUI not only define mono f».*pnmtoK» ♦»>*»
i* ns is notniujf tuoro tlum z\,z * ” wu qucwuon WtUOa
whirh V'lonnnA •!«! of . th »° ,no ™ on,y m °ro neeurateiy the
the x». nttifudo of the admlalstratlon totvnrd the
*»ii.v one for (’lxatc. The reason tUmaVW.Vuk SrlfflSa; n iS»t I tSSS? I at11 Wt*t thoitfinlAlstnitioatawAid the
Kt!>»n« with tho work- {!2rri l i ,r «i w,, J ,% 5 I * rr ‘i lt * offec t» only imunini; »*rul I Cnlion BraiMk; bnt will assert, with
party la ih.it they credit «"*•-. tui»t*o. iuuuetllnteLv inton^t. I verv tmwf vtevn* <Kc» ataIiwIu
him with the gcneiulshlp which hns
*roaio tho number
resuKcst in flic Ri'iuiMh'.tn vlriurliM in
Now York of late ycars» and they in*
«i8t that he has fairly won tho re
ward of a Mfnr.lorship. *Mr. Choate
tivaik no part'in tho campaign. He prae-
tt^l law wldlo Mr. l’l.ut “fit endurin'
of tho tlfrht.” Hence they regiutl Mr.
eii in
notleratile
the olty
Of ttfff iJi*j
What hn
week - tho
tloiuil Panl
fnl
awi, '»iii.v «'nuFiii{; eni-1 uirt tviu assert will
feir. Tcry RTFnt '■'eor tbs cxcltwlvo preroga-
<! SB the umrr uank. a ‘ : .f ! W , vc ° r ** ircsldeot to reeoguire a for-
i.V,’* ,,l,> iMinith'r I Th:s wW! add tto tho gayety
,«*.«■ »* nations who now have* lhelr
"iispaMMa »f tho Iiitnow xj! I l ’ 1 * era Kiuwa trained oa Washinglou.
[ > the omail fulluri’S and the tin-I —
NntlfcSF 1 liquidation I A bill before the house asks con-
T. KHMUTWlt E5* “ p P~? rl * te MOLOOO for exper-
aint a smell. ,
er h'unilJiy—circus day—Job all dead in
though! at nlsh 1
_ronml and hear
old folk* work the story oft about the
sledge and deer,
“Santy" •‘ho-itin 'round the roof,
••Miniy Hiihiuu -
wrapped In fur nnd fuzs—
afore
I knowed w-lio
"Santy Claus” wuz|
1 o wait, and set op late, a week or two
i 5?t'hardly keep awake, nor wouldn't
1 fstV’nin' on the flro an' mother settlni
I n''soeka and rockin' in the skreeky
ioddo' (bran
I ^p% and wunder where lt was the
jBftStt s frosted heels, and upll]
is iiniiii*'iii :
Aine a-drafljnln’ sleigh bells when t.h^
rlock ’od whirr and buzz,
T [aforo ,
I knowed who
“Santy Claus” wnzl
L 11 replace up, and llggcr how “Old
ianty” could
o to come down tho ehlmbly, Ilkd
ley said he would:
V that I could hide and see him—wun-
• ered what he'd say *
E ketchcd a feller layln* fer him that
Ti; to pat me on tho back and sayj
vook here, my lad,
lie my pack—Jes hop’ yourself, like all
od boys does!”
I knowed who „
“Santy Claus” wuz]
Wfthat yarn was true about him, as 1|
t eared to be-*
Trtnadc out o’ lies llko that un’s good
vouch for me!
WI; still wis so confidin', I could Jcs'
Oy m
caii ^
'Bo
I’m
inkin' up my stockin’ llko the little
In my lap tonight and beggln’ me
tell
era reindeer, and “Old Santy” tha|
lores so well.
sorry for this llttlo girl sweetheart
his-
Lonpre i . ■. . . ,
She knows who •
“Santa flana” isj
—James Whitcomb Riley.
pure n Cold In Ono Day,
Talc xative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All ’« gists refund money If it falls td
cure cents. ^
P] SESSIONAL CARDS.
Cla d advertisements under this head
I led strictly for the professions.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
W. if>TTINGRAM, 200 Second street
Mafca.
hruSKrJtT.If 00 * prince whlc h the letters. “I. H. S." were en-
wm! h duo thra wh lf maved, anfl asked one of thc pupils
B % ‘heir . meaning. After _ a. moment.
mere not ob’lged to iSSl °.i VjL s ..f t: heir meaning. After a moment's
house certiflra^rs Therij 0 wem fl e 'l r ni i bought ono boy responded Tch heasso
«l*tere llten. A’I 'of ^hurlto” (my name Is Schurltz.)
u/c, noso unu xoroni. uuice aiui
berry a >condj»trects, Macon, Oa.
Neel (V: Co., Macon. Phone
Alt fECTS AND BUILDERS.
Chofttc’H onnUItlacy
tntr
ship thoy hn\
Tnm-'il
it «loeu look like the Ue-
»f New York WWild be utility
ingrratitutle if they shoOkS
1‘Jatt ft) \vhof<o leader-
,f ' 1 V Mst. " V."but*ta*iny"upimon°tiio" of: I P rc " l ? “PProPrlate 560,000 for exper-
>f thune liiitikH which have hern cloved I aerial navifMtton. And anoth-
IHMI to M In fair condition, nnrf I er onn In tliA k.'tniu nronoe... / i.
I»«ve t>een closed —nuyiKairon. Ana an
lh«lr un« vl. lit" „!S!r ®? n ‘ ll *i';a. nna I er ono In the senate proposes for
J W '" 0ri 73 I government to dig a canalTrom "e
a> k"nr cunsented, and
give the svaaterMhlp to one who has
never ralmsl Ills hand to help the w.
ty when It m.-tod oil Its forcM. Whut
’lxa\nt tt. util was nuule u senator hy
the Itornwrau It was nn eminently
proper reward for unlueun ia>rvloe lit
maintaining the Democnitle organisa
tion end guiding It to victories. And
so with Mr. l*lrtt
thc
- | —■-*-* *“ “» o raisu irum ' some
BW dS&eSelioittw Ii 1 ®fA, It will P° :,lt ' °a tho Mississippi to "some
■■ r r , 5* , SL.“?gl5Si-z ! h0 M,a T Meon '
nhllo tho treasury dcflclt yawns.
llu* liquidate
cleartug timt'..,
the Me
JSJJl “j* H*hiS rarh. About *000,000
JJ&P* “ece.rnry, nnd It tuny not bo that
klbl
the flnnnclnl ntmosplicre Is el
lil.tnrtHHl. Sen is eonfldfCre
, Ilreli'., and ttlcre Is mi f.-ur whnr.
■ 1^.1^.^ *.h* bank* or the rity
Othenvho tlmn lu the best slinpo poi
uliry
This Is
Printed nn
an eneouraglng view, and
doubt less a, truthful statement of tho
comBUotw described; j-et, while wo con-
llJently look for tho letter time* fore-
simdowed In the Journal Interview^
the l.qutdMloo which set In prior t.
the election hns not yet run It* course
Ihere trill bo more fnllqros and more
hank suspensions. Althnugh recover
ng. th.- country has not yet recovered
rom the Shock Which followed injudl-
legtslntron nnd wild-eyed men-
tabllRy of cur curreney
Tho Biloxi IVhongdoodle calls tho
president n coward. Whereupon tho
" lumbla 8Into suggests that he might
he called a ho* thief, ttho slayer of his
grandmother and the pilferer at hen
toosia nnd some people would believe
It; hut no ono will agree that he :* a
coward.
rraM.isy lako ohelter again liehlnd theh'f eighty-two. One of his chc
.avor!to clearing-house certificates.—Chi- dlcetlons is of shaking hand*, wm. -o-
eago Tribune. * ’nyette. Ho was a schoolboy in an Dlt. ST EU—Specialist. Cherry strer
)hlo village when the great French- over I *-
** wfil ’ho observed that tho Georgia nan Pas'® 11 through tho town,
f, l l 01 So. tBj!0 l,1< 5 orthodox view of London Truth says that Archbishop
sle? of a , tru ?i 05 a toon- Temple lntdnded originally to become a
faeatnuhSi ^.'ti. »"• e ? , , llat lt m '«t eaehor. A *1.000 prlnclpalshlp In a
5SJS2* to smash raining school becoming vacant, ha
cWn ns anything tpplled for the place, and finding that
ri?h£lSStSftSjLfti-?* ,)t ?!l GoGl '-1 clergyman of the Church of England
r hold toat a trust j* a ho- jV as wanted, he took orders against
K > ro!,.V'g l J u ^L n _ nnd ou Sht tolls own inclinations and obtained the
be punished oven if
and lowers the cost of living. In fact it
joems dear lh*t the .better a trujt’is.
the worse it is, In tho rtew of tbe trail
destroyer. A retnni to primitive Individ!
of ini' loohld l»o the result
of this Georgia - j :a.ute, if it were bon. t mu * —- —-- I-
evtly nnd strictly enforced. The exce* 1° proposed Journey
SOssmss m —
The Telegraph sees no reason why
It may not report tho suggestion that
-m business men in Georgia shimld
kc. P onf. eje on the anti-trust law, and
(he other on a good lawyer.
The speculatora who thought to bar-
25* Bryan's notoriety tor gold
l-o-TY 1 !* *«“ sjtnpathy theta the
rtUxia Jtviurvr hima^lf.
: 11 ,J . lus w*genaerea would
' t p r 15 ? >out - * totum io the
principiOH of nssooiation and
romhuiatlon which is really ••-attacked
when triwtM arc* attacked. Presumably
this law, nuraL with so much flourish
of IrumpOi?®, will never amount to «ury,
r 1!n fi L l practI, ' >e - By t^o way, « strike
for hbcher wa^es on tho port of tho em-
l».oyes of a mamifacturcrs for instance
wvudd lend if sm\ewful, to mlvnu.-o the
prieo of the nrt'.eles mnnufticttircU by
SJ®! , An *l0 r ? u f unlawful
Bcaldert that, it would clearly be unlaw-
l coormnrtrirtn nf ttomni..
.nCKnauou* UIIU uuwmiii-u iuc
losltlon. Later he gave lt up to bc-
ome a government school Inspector.
President Faure’s intention to visit
tusria next April has aroused conekl-
rablc discussion In France as to
rhethcr tho chief executive can make
re proposed Journey without violating
te constitution of the republic. It is
rged by many that the departure of
aure would leave the state without
head and without power to act in
xie of an emergency.
The kaiser's cousin, the crown prince
it Sweden and Norway, has every one
)t hls teeth barred. This is to say, a
lor of bones runs through the roots of
■cry one of molars, and it 1ms to be
- t —■— * v w-siiti* i.i.iiir ik* uni aw-
fnl as a cotoblnariou of veriala persons
York Sum* 8 of ,lwir *&*.-*1m
l l J uill' vl (iiuiuiPi uiiu it uua tu --
ushed before a tooth can be removed,
go Is a martyr to toothache, and
trend, a considerable portion of hls
tjlitence with a handkerchief tied
ound his head to relievo the pain,
OUULV 1-ltEHS COMMENT.
t.„^H?. Tv '* r0(ph bas made won-
Jmnrovememts under its new
tment.—Jlarneovllle Gaiette.
The tJiutujht tow lust atruelc us. what
Vavcro'^H? r ^ Up **. «>»«-
■sa.”* ssnuyjE
i il ls a fi 5 <1 tommentnry on (ho odmin-
Is.ratlou of criminal law in this country
when actual suriirlso to expncHed that
a murder trial, as Id New Jenwy, shwj
ocottpy but. rtx hours, or that ^ Georgia
'v arreated, irii-l,
ronvli ted and be i-cirienced to hang, all
in a week.
hns *° n , rrTc d and encouraged
baw-bre-der as the
town delay.-- Tba aimo*t ab*ointo assnr-
® a 5*,-ar of court reckoning
Jtoatpai-'i fr.su term to term
“Ptoteu baa ’cooled, or tl,J
wltneBie® June bccoore ♦*<> mattered -u?
S 22!J! iink of iho chain
Of gvidaoca. Is u praottool guarantee of
inimualty. Instamv- are many where the
pottular Indlgnastoa WTU Mich at the time
of the apprehension of ihe criminal It
through ihe K'ngile and easy p'ro,'«.scs
tooih ^ Z'L !®S? U TS * s «• warning
^ kn.ov SS?tof , e , v^.SSX < S5fSt
aL ' : '< i! • ' • an-1 surt-.'y 1m p a j^
to. ut ttl>r to bate a .-ode full
Pcnlshtnonto that are never I
d apoa the law-brealcr-Howto .
A Curious Amphibious Rnlhvaj.
A very curious amphibious railway
wns opened at Brighton on Saturday—
a railroad which rns from Brighton to
ItottlngMm (some four and a half
nlles) through the water, instead of
oier it, pays the London Spectator.
Tils Is accomplished by thc rails being
laid at low water mark, and by mount
ing the car on iron stilts. The result Is
th.it at high tide the car runs along
wkh Hit water sometimes ten feet
de?p on each side—and yet no sea
sickness. Thc motive power is elec-
trfcity, conveyed by an overhead wire
fr*m a dynamo at Rottingoan. What
would be the result of running the car
in a gale of wtnd and a high sea we do
not know, but probably the company
which owns the line do**e not care.
Since the line is purely a pleasure one,
we presume that the cars will not run
In had weather. The car, which - is
made to look like the deck of a yacht,
ha*? a sort of snow-plow in front which
cuts through the water. If the rail
way 8ucceds, we may, perhaps, sen
the whole of BOUth-eoaat towns thread
ed on an electric wire.
S. j tENCE & SON. Monticello, Ga
*aw, estate and cbllectlons. •
GHA8. rOOLE—Operative work a sne*
cialty flee 472 Second^ st., Macon, Or
DENTISTS.
E. W. (IK—Office 318 Second st., Mcon,
Go. work at reasonable prices.
TICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. O* HBSON—Office of late Dr. W.
C. G1 Office ’phone, 320. Rcsldenco
'phon IT | • mam
DR. AU TUB L. TAYLOR-020% Cherry
street con, Go. ’Phono 503.
DD. J. ROUTER—Specialist. Diseases,
Eye, Nose and Throat. Office Mul.
WILLIsTdeNNY—Architect, 608 Mul
berry Macon, Ga. 502 Equitable
bulldii tlnnta, Ga.
<’i»rrexpi
W. W. AVEN—Designer nnd Contrac
tor. (pal house plans a specialty,
co solicited. Macon, Ga.
ACCdUNTANTg.
\Y. Mcl -Accountant ami expert, 37!
Second ct, Macon, Ga.
SP1 AL NOTICES.
RM FOR SALE.
I can s t a bargain an improved farn
of 510 acrithln twenty-live miles of At
lanta amo miles of railroad station, t
village w . population of about C<)0. Ex
( vll,-m f , cli.ircli and i all road faclll
ties. Fa1 imnrlsos both upland ami hot
toms ant well adapted to stock rnl-dtii
nnd fruit wing, ns well as to ordluur
farming uses. Titles perfect.
For fun particulars apply to
HOWARD M. SMITH,
314 Second St., Macou, Ga.
NOTICE.
The fin Jones, Small & Gantt Is thi
by mutual consent. The l»u:
day dlaso by mutual consent.
Iness will *onducted In the futu
undersign BEN L.
Dec.:
JU<|AKD M. SMITH,
314 Second Street.
Loans dinted upon Improved rei
estate. Iroved middle Georgia farm
for sale <fp*
TelephqNo. 144.
BEJ ESTATE LOANS
On cityr farm property, stralg)
Interest. Towers and Investors wi
find our llltles unequaled. Securil
I»an an Abstract Co., J. J. Cob
President'. B. West, Secretary ac
Attorney,
for Corpulency.
From the London Graphic.
ExMpt tho common cold, np*.in«t
MONION REAIi ESTATE.
Long lo -two, three and five y,
Amounts 0 and upward quickly
cured.
For Balearms In all parts of Ga
on terms suit any bona fide purchaw
Also a fevpuhcs In Macon u.id Ylnevli:
The Crgla Loan and Trust <ro..
O. Coleman, Gen. Mgr.',
35C Seco st, Macon, Ga.
I J. J. SUBERS.
which thotRMnils of yes _
inquiry have in-effivt ive, there is
ecarcciy a disease *hich has not its pat-
enrt cure. Many invention c<une from
Sweden. Where zno-*^a^ eatdblishmeats
are mors common than poS>hv! hotise-*, and
where there l* hardly an Ill, from head-
rerman ly located. Ia the sped;
ties vcneul. Lost energy restor.
Female 1 roloriUes anj poison
Cure gu nteed. Address | n C o
fidence. It stamp, £lo Fourth st hi
con, Ga. ’
hid) .... . ...
- trations of
lng machines-
***vt>ntion«
of human
pub-
DR. XRTOK STRANGE,
SPECIALIST.
worn
401 Seeoi street Dfcoascs or
atrlcturea, OTh.aerv.zj, reeul.
nnd all chr e diseases. Rest'll
tri.Itr use. ■ . !M J „ :a rneiiiclMi
pern!.-:.!.; I,; rvuiorii;
wltoout pal id.- k, ct.-. Cunsultatp
williKT g. long, n. n. s."~
St., Maoon, Ga.
«*rfectioa. Reasons