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THE MACON TELEGRAPHt SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1901
Blood Poison’s Blight.
of frightful hldeousness, and If not thoroughly <
■ffect upon unborn Innocents. It gradually
;ct upon unbo rn ' l .. HU v«i
the vitality aund reduce
its victim to
Once the system la tainted with It the disease mav
manifest Itself Jr the form of scrofula, eczema. rh#*u-
niatic pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or coi>-
»lored spots on the face or body, little 'ulcers In the
mouth or on the tongue, sore throat, swollen tonsils
falling out of hair or eyebrows, and Anally a lenrous-
llko decay of the flesh and bones. If you have any of
these or similar symptoms you are cordially Invited
to consult me Immediately. eo
My perfect method of treating Blood Poison
promptly checks its progress and removes every out-
ward ^“nlfestatlon of e T« r J r stage* I do not compro
mise with this disease by mere patch work. Every
trace of the disease la completely eradicated, and all
danger of transmitting the taint to others la removed,
i 1 do not saturate the system with poisonous and de
structive minerals; my treatment antagonizes, de
stroys and expels every \cstlre of the poison. This
treatment has proven successful In thousands of in
case incurable, no matter what other treatment ha a
I invite free Consultation either at my ofTIce or by mall. Bend for svmDtom
blanka, explaining my suceecsful plan of home treatment. sympxora
anss, explaining my sucescsrui plan of home treatment. , r
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, H.D.,
Suite <9 Inmen Bulldln*. CV4 8 outb Broad St.. Atlanta, Ca. ’
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Age and Quality.
THE lESHOy THIS YEAR WILL BE
HELD AT 321 LEDGE YILL E—Fit K E
TRANSPORTATION WILL WOT BE
GRANTED, AS HEIIEOFORE—THE
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY TO
CARRY EXHIIIITS FREE,
AX INTERESTING INCIDENT OUT OF
HER LONG EXPERIENCE,
One in Her Calling lias Many
Chances to Look Upon the Bright
sis Well si the Darker Side
of Life.
It’s irapossiblo for a young whisky to bo a
liquor whisky, as it lacks that oily substance.
There are sixteen different properties besides
puro spirit generated in fonnontation. Tho
spirit of whiskoy novor ohangos. It is
otlior
the
Products of Fermentation
which aro chemically converted into essential
oils by tho action of oxygon during tho aging
process. Tne essontial oils thicken tho whisky
and ontitlo it to bo callod liquor. That’s what
makes Groon River Whisky suporior to all
othors.
A. & N. fl. Block,
Distillery Distributors for the State of Georgia.
CRUMP’S PARK
D’Ormond=FuIler Company
“NOT GUILTY.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Saturday Hatinec 3.30
Amason’s Price List
nir Hr,..
rnir.l v«ii, r n.
Juniper Ula.
I'ln.l II, , ,
• Mm alt live...
•P.Ually or |u. and ar>
J. W. AMISH},
•roa rui'LAii stulli.
Planters Hotel.
Centrally
Located.
Uarnanl and Hr,an street,,
Savannah, Ga.
HA rkli Sl.r.n and 92.00 per Day.
W Wain, .Roll ft,Mir.
AM. HAILItOAD DEPOTS,
all boar.—Korap«aa plan.
ConaastlBB Saloon and llnrh.
w. C. IIIIOVI>
f Shop.
'lr tor.
N-VVV-N N \\ V-N N-\N-V \-N-N \- V N-X-\ \
Amason’s AAAA Rye.
The Georgia State Horticultural So
ciety is sending out circulars calling ,t-
tentlon to the twenty-fifth annual sei-
®'°n of the society, to be held In Mll-
ledgevllle oh August 7, 8 and 9.
At the meeting fruits, plants and veg
etables will be exhibited,and the South
ern Express Company will carry alt
such exhibits free of charge.
This clause Is found In the circular:
"It la to be regretted that the repre
sentatives of the railroads In Georgia
have refused to extend to the member.
«°clety the recognition which
” b «®« granted for ao many year,
paat. The uiual free transportation to
convention Is therefore
withheld, and the reduced rates as al
lowed by tho Southeastern Passenger
stance" 1100 prevfl11 ln this | n -
T'T."' ?? another page of the circu
lar are directions for securing a rate
LP, n ,P,? nt l. ono ; lhlr ' 1 for thf > found trip.
AVhlle the decision of the rallro.ids
may prevent the attendance of some
“f ® u L! nom !if r *' u ls earnestly hoped
that this will neither diminish a full
attendance nor the Interest and hearty
co-operatlqn of all fruit growers and
progressive horticulturists and agricul
turists In keeping the society upon the
nigh plane which It has attained
through the twenty-five yeara of its
existence. We need the support of
every one of the members whose names
appeared upon last year's roll. Do not
1” Jl aM ! ,mt th<f only Incentive
for attending the past annual sessions
was a free pass for transportation."
The society was organised In 1870.
nnd Is now In a flourishing condition.
, f Berekmans of Augusta Is presi
dent. Tho membership fee Is 12 per
annum. ■
Mi i.moimv street Methodist.
Preaching tomorrow at 11 a. m, and
8 p. m. by Rev. I. P. Griffith. Sunday
school at 9. a. in. Epworth League 7:15
p. m. All cordially Invited.
IP TIII-J bale .oil-
a's the i nt ir AVI 1,1
HE SEEN AT ITS URRT SEAT
M EEK—CHEAT QUANTITIES • Of
PEArtlES AM) PLB.TTV TO TIIHOAV
AT THE limns. ,
Mr. c. n. Wooten, manager of the
Hale peach orchard, at Port Valley.
Wua the city yesterday. He brought
to The Telegraph u basket of Klbertai
gathered from his orchards.! nti.B ex
plained that they were samples of the
great quantities they are shipping this
>ear He .ays this A’sriety of peach Is
as lino this year as he ever ran- It. nnd
the trees are burdened with them The
llalo orchards contain 7,000 acres of
tree., and the blggct task that con-
•*>« manager*, beside, the shlp-
dng, I, to keep ripe fruit from decay
ing on the grounds Every morning
fh Cll !i !7‘*" n !uttds ori ‘ hauled eu| of
the ileld, and dumpeif into the woods
J2d.J2? P ®,.? r oroun 'l ca to the
!? W “* on * to haul awuy tip-’
only such peaches as
Sfe oi.H V, r -" n K, "I bc * lnn, "K to ripen
hII C r .i fl -SE!s , 'J ind " ,ot wh! ® h
*'•'* W*,'" *>>» orchard Is In the way.
rot °» the kround
will breed disease among the trees.
Mr. W ooten says the KIbertaa will be
en at thrlr best during! the middle of
ic cumlng week.
J. W. AMASON,
i\ \-\-\-\~\- N
4U2 POPLAR STREET.
MMMI.ll SALE
GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS
that 1 nut el,i
1 : . A. GUTTENBERGER & CO.,
O’Hara & Callahan.
NOTES OF INTEREST
FROM THEY. M.C. A.
Important Adilr
Sundny Rvei
nlttcc - Ana
"Interesting?** eald Nurae Coopernail
in response to a reporter’a query.
“Yea, indeed, I have had some very
interesting experience* aince I entered
my profession. One In my calling haa
many opportunities to look upon the
Inside of home life, and, while I have
aeen much aufferlng, there :s always a
bright ride, oo.
“An experience which affected my
own life very Intimately occurred a
ahort. time ago. Fortunately it had a
happy ending. I had been suffering
for about sixteen yeara with Indiges
tion and other attendant disorders of
the stomach. I was bilious and felt
tired and depressed much of the time;
my head ached a great deal and often
a faintness came over me ao that I
wap obliged to lie down until it wore
away. Besides that, I had trembling
of the stomach with all the symptoms
of acute gastrlt(« and my abdomen was
so Bore and tender that I could hardly
bear to touch it. These ailments Inter
fered to a great extent with rrty work
as a nurse. I tried a number of reme
dies without ruccess, until, upon read
ing one of your books, I determined to
Bee what Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills for
Pale People would do in my case. I
began taking them according to the
directions and experienced relief almost
Immediately. I took them in all for
about two months, and npw I recom
mend them to all who suffer from dis
eases brought on by poor blood or
weakened nerves."
Mrs. Charlotte Coopernail, whoW»
above statement, sworn to by her be-
fore Noah H. Browning, a notary pub
lic. Uvea at No. 40 North Fifth street,
Hudson. N. Y. She la one out of many
? *l*Y. e been cured b >’ Dr. Williams’
Pink Mils for Pale People. These pills
will not only cure cases similar to hers
out are a positive specific for all dis
eases arising from poor blood'or weak
ened nerves. They cure locomotor
ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus*
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism,
nervous headache, the after-effects of
the grip, palpitation of tne heart, pale
and sallow complexions and all forms
° f W T e ,M»? en9 c,ther 1" male or female.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo
ple are sold by all dealers, or will be
aent postpaid on receipt of price, 50
cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 (they
are never sold in bulk or by the 100)
by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Avoid imita
tions; substitutes never cured anybody.
BEST TRUNKS.
BEST SUIT CASES.
HANDBAGS.
BARGAINS.
BEST
BEST
DON’T YOU NEED ONE?
Come to see us.
Benson & Houser,
The Up=to-Date Clothiers.
PAYS 6 PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS.
Deposit* of n
0 per cent, per i
ly nmonnt received
■mam will bo pald f
on ivhlrh Interest at the rate oK
compounded ■eml-annunlly.
Equitable Banking and Loan Company.
GEO. A. SMITH, Vice-Prest. and Mgr.
Ship Your Peaches, Watermelons, Cantaloupes
To THE BANKS-CLARK CO.,
MESSRS. AMASON AND ARTOrE ARF.
NOW. CAMPAIGNING, THE I.ATTEIl
HAVING ANNOUNCED—THE NCSI-
HRU OP VOTEIIS NOW HEGIH-
TEHKI) IS SHALL—HUSH .NEXT
WEEK.
Tho registration honks for the elec
tion to bo hold for county commls.lonor
on AuxiiHt 13 will be closed on Satur
day of next week, and up to this time
there nre only about 900 white voter*
rcRlitrred and about 200 negrors. It
will be seen, therefore, that the next
week will be n lively one In the tax
collector’s office, for nearly every man
In the county who can do so will wish
to qualify himself to vote for one or tho
othor of tho candidates who will «ook
the position.
Mr. Ed. Artope's formal announce
ment appear* elsewhere In thl* Issue of
The Telegraph, he having decided yes
terday that he would go In to win. The
race now stand, between Mr. A inaeon
anu Mr. Artope. Mr. Amazon's very
nattering petition was presented to The
Telegraph’s readers yesterday, nnd
also the reasons his friends are urging
for his election. Mr. Artope’s platform (
Cleveland, Ohio
CAR LOT RECEIVERS AND DISTRIBUTERS
FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE,
42-44 BROADWAY,
807-609 ONTARIO, wmjl
THE LARGEST. BEST AND SAFEST MARKET IN THE NORTH.
REFERENCES! GEH3IAN-AMEHICAN SAVINGS BANK, Cleveland*, Ohio.
DUNS or BRADSTREKT AGENCIES (Special report)).
JACOR DOLD PACKING COMPANY, Kniifum City, 3Io.
ATLAS NATIONAL RANK, Clncinimtl Ohio.
SWIFT’S FERTILIZER WORKS, Atlanta, Ga.
CINCINNATI AND KANSAS CITY PACKER.
STRAIGHT
RYE.
PENNSYLVANIA MAKE.
FIVE YEARS OLD,
GUARANTEED.
How can yon set better!
LENCE IS WIIAT IIAS 3IADE
WILSON’S
PURE RYE ?
WHISKY i
• FAMOUS. V
Rottled ,solil and guaranteed by
Beddingfield Bros, j
BLACKSHEAR MUST
PAY THE PENALTY
The Negro Who Shot III* Playmate
Gains Nothing In the Supreme
Court.
Tho supremo court has handed dow
decision in tho case of tho state
against Will Blackshcar, who was
charged and* convicted of voluntary
manslaughter. The supremo court held
that the evidence in tho capo war
ranted tho lower court in Instructing
the Jury on voluntary manslaughter,
and was amply sufficient to support the
verdict. It will be remembered that
Blackshear shot a fellow playmate dur
ing the progress of a game of baseball
on Pleasant Hill pjveral months ago.
and was sentenced to serve eeven years
In the penitentiary.
LOW RATE
ROUND TRIP
TICKETS YfA
“NOT GUILTY” A FIXE PUT.
Today
3!ntlnec Will lie (Hv<
i. biurad’on th. broaTpurn^of 1Shrr "
relenting th.- sntlro county; he stand.! I ‘ a,t n,Bht ft P t “’ ke d house greeted
for .trlctty bu.lnexe method, in th. th ® D'Ormond-Puller company and
were more than pleased with the per
- * limn vuumj ; ne B
w ftrlctly business methods in
administration of county affairs, and
J? 111 ’ *f fleeted, be the representative of
tne entire county, and not of any jwir-
tlcular section or district. He Is thor-
SSfS!}? pr ® cl , lc * 1, * nd ha * proven in his
•ffalra that he understands
^ i* HI* friends were very
Jubilant laat n'ght when they learned
mat ne had- dccldpri to nm nn,t
mat ne nnd- decided to run, and they
predict that he will set a rapid pace.
A CARD.
To the Editor of The Telegmph: It
having b«en stated that I would prob
ably become a candidate for county
commissioner, and, inasmuch as I
have been urged to announce my.elf 1
desire to eay that I nm not and will
not become a candidate for thle offlc*.
I desire to thank my friends who have
pledged me their unqualilled support,
but l nm not at preaent InVpolitica.
„ „ J; 8. MeOEHEE.
Macon, Ga.. July 19. 1901.
STEPPED 1\TI
'When a child
frightfully.” write
There will bo an .ddrem of Intereat
to young men at the Young Men'.
Ohrl.tlan Amoclatlon building Sunday
•t 1 p. m. by Kev. H. W. Alexander of
Dublin. He will apeak on the aubject
"The Hleirloga of Drawing Nigh to
Ood." , . ,
All men are cordially invited to en
joy thl, service.
Al«> th. "drop In Rrvice" from S to
, p ' ,n '
Thle meeting la altogether Informal
end quite profitable.
The reception - committee was called
lo meet last night for organlaatlon and
thdtoctm) plana for future work. The
•Chedule lh it j. being prepared for thti
**‘ l *** Wtttee will give the young men
ronu-in ng to an in tht* vartous depart-
ar-oela'don work, and a
JJSt},**" E! e ?2 tian ® ni1 Invitation
committee will be a neeentty.
‘'"“li.Y. •• being arranged for
next Friday night. It will be In the
nature of a watermelon eat :u Ocmul-
gee park. Member, of the Y. it. c. A.
requested to Inquire at *h» isioels*
office for Information la i.gard to|» and io dally, except _ 8unifay.‘“mS So.'
S3 and Sk Band.,- only, win, on and affr
LIVE COALS.
I burned my foot
— .. w .H. EaJs or
Jone.vllle, Vn.. "whleh caused horrible
leg sore, for thirty year., but Buek-
len'a Arnica Salve wholly cured m.
after everything elee had railed." In-
fallible for burne. ecaldr, euta'ooreo.
bruise* and plies. Sold by all drug
gists, lie.
DUDLEY TO S.IVAWAll.
The
vny In-
July 21,
plcannt affair.
Oldest Whiskey House
in Macon.
Tilt’s Pills
n.... —. Din, on mnn art r
%6ny. July S»t rua throuah between
—n*h and Dublin. Ga.. using th«
th* WrtgbtsvUlc and ycnnliic
Miklo. on
road bctwtwn Bru
owing rriiedulr; J
re buUtednMna
ah p
N\ ill
iam ISerkele .
Old Wliiskv
ix Year
torpid livhr,
. K organs.
— ^snd Dtiw.su. hi,
ii Sun 'uy onlv,
Ui***’ 8annnih
Retumtne. No. S3 leaves B»-
p. ra.. arrives Dublin 11M p.
dally except tfunday. leavet
“ “ Savahngk mat
i i:u m
Rrtumlnc. No. } haven Savannah
j.. arrive Dublin *:« p. m . CVn"ra>
end. Railway wIM .-ll ltVown uT?!
. » *- *eDr dilate
Dublin
on Wrtabtsvtit
po
Hri.
formance of Btctaon’a great melodrama
"Not Guilty.” The play la replete with
thrilling situations nnd . brilliant cli
maxes. John D’Ormnnti lmvi> n mnniv
•••■•••■••a BDunuuite stilt. . uiiniani cli
maxes. John D’Ormond gave a manly
performance of •'O’Neal,'* while Agnes
Fuller was completely at homo as
"Chick.” Miss Hazel Carlton gave a
good performance of “Florence,” while
the new comedian. Harry Raymond,
was a line “Jerry”'and does a most
taking specialty. Delcano again mysti
fied his auditors by his great box trick.
The matinee will be at 3:30 sharp to
day. Send all the children.
ON BUSINESS PRINCIPLES.
Georgia's Pride, the “Tech,” In At
lanta. Is Conducted.
“The reputation the Institution has
gained for doing what it promises, for
the thorough and business-like manage
ment of all Its departments and for Its
adherence to a flrtn. Just and vigorous
policy without fear or favor la making
Its name a household word In the South
and giving It a nitlonal reputation.”
Thoroughly equipped in .the branches
of engineering, textiles and engineering
chemistry. It offers unusual advantages
to young men at nominal cost.
A catalougue tent on application *-
Lyman Hall, president. Atlanta. Ga.
Ill It 31 INGHAM, ALA.
National Grajid Temple, Mosaic Tern
America, Birmingham. Ala
Plars of America, Birmingham, Ala.,
J®!* August 4U». One fare /or tho
round trip; tickets on sale July 28-29-
Cth 1 ’ linu * returning August
MONTE A OLE, TENN.
Assembly, Sunday School
Institut*. Monteagle, Tenn., August
Mb., August
12-23. lv*01. One first-class faro for the
t0 bo *°ld August
lO-ll-ll.^with final limit returning Au-
3I0NTREAT, N. C.
Christian Workers' Assembly. Mon-.
wSVhK- Ss.iSl? JffiJfM-
vXm Tu.I* yjl sin, IW1.
thl* occasion following rates are
authorized to Black Mountain, N. C.,
and return: One and one-third first J
class fan*s for the round trip. Tickets
SU?AwSt w,th lfnal rclurn
CHICAGO, ILL.
International Convention B. Y. P. u
of Amur fct .Ttilu IT-HlV. ir.Ai J :
• ” '-•Ml « -Titiitlll li, X. » , a-.
of America. July SWSth, 1901. One fare
fP. r , ••’.LtSS"' 1 . ‘S? *2 and re-
turn, tlckete to be sold July 22. 23. 24th
with Anal limit returning July ‘sist.
to^ewftlnitjieKt with Joint arint
it — a. — Auffuat Hth!
It may b. extended until
BUFFALO, X. Y.
Pan-American EiDoHtton. May to
November lm. Jsoi. Tlc»ta to be Jolt
dally April 30th to September 30th !n-
Sd 1 natrtct.il m,t November
ro. restricted to contlnurtus DaMian in
gaoh direc.lon. tsa.n. aim.^WR?; {J
CHICAGO. ILL.
•rip.-
•Ith. final limit returning July 31st.
311L W A UK EE, AVIS.
Merilng Grand Lodge B. p.
§’»h WIs., July 23d-
. Rate of one flrxt«class fare
for the round trip plus » m TlcViti
ssaswwi? *By %dB
ZSJfrJm xrantVd n .* l ° n Un,S
J. 31. MALLORY, T
TO BE A UltCTENANTw
A. Tin
nas. .Ir.. Designnie«l for
Appointment.
Mr. J. A. Thomas, Jr., of Savannah,
and who Is a van-ln-law of Capt. W.
A. Div'j of Macon, has been notified
by the adjutant-general. U. 8. A.,
Washington, D. C. r that he has been
designated for appointment as a sec
ond lieutenant in the army. Mr.
Thomas will have to stand an exam
ination before be Is appointed.
E. i\ rower Liii
irellni; Passeng.
Fourth St„ 3lncon. G
LNT. p mmnm A|C< .„
The Infnnt
, n L . u ? *' 4 *T ,ar -oId »nn of Mr.
M J ; ."' Trawlck. died at the
reeldence of hts parent. In Earn Macon
Ftstenuy mornlnr at 4:30 o'clock. Tho
cmid b remain# were conveyed to Jarn n*
inaiion oerore he la appointed. He station yesterday, where the lnt*rm» n »
mT.tS 4 "'“tenant In the Third will take place tbit morn'nr ' IT m
United State, volunteej. m th. Span- o'clock. *• »1
leh-Amerfean war. He I, now a cl
In the pomotfic* i n Savannah.
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
- -..I TVnnlll
Its rysDm »n.. . „ v
ml will iffftnl Dublin
rhtsvllle anf TcoettW
irain
O’HARA iS: CALLAGHAN.
In nuttriil (ilnricuthcir
slcjx fiv^nL-.d, ^ lhc> .
lUr •forties In irwir?< the
»Mcm fnsn tiiul poisoa. Lk,;salt>
Bruton. . |PP
Savannah, and
'f (Vorri
TATTNAALL HQfARK BAPTIST.
Sunday eehool »:M a. m. U T. 8U1-
| "ng*. auperintendent; preaching II a.
St * nd * f; ,n - hr U B. Warren.
- Morning. ''Wonderment at
Jeaiw Word.; • eventn*. JThe Death of
_ cuitnl
Ivikc No Substitute.
■ aadr.tom bom# that ntrht.
Tjbee on -Sodas at very
the Wlckcl.'
Genuine S<*riv(»n drswers
wdav only 49c. Union Cloth-
uig Company.
A POOIt millioxaihe
Lately atarred In London berauae h.
could not disc., hi. food. EarTu^
. King's New Life P1H«
have saved him. They strengthen uie
asKim-
atomach. aid digestli
nation. Improve appetite i
Money hack if not satisfied,
all druggists.
Price *5c.
old by
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Her. S. R. Maxwell of the ChH.ti.n
church will nrevch tomorrow morniiU
on "The Conflict Between In 5
Cbri.tianltjr." HI. er,„,„i •**
be "Dare the Clerjy Tell