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THE. MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20,
1903
Htitkrll't Ointment accoiupllshe
UblnK cure* of akin dlaeaae*, after the moit
powerful Internal remedies Lave
After bathing the part with lltukelVi Soap
uae Ueiik:ell'a Ointment and it will oulcklv
remove all Blotches. Pimples. KrapSg
mix! Sore*. Cures Jet ter. r-ryelpelsa, tjait
Hbfiim, Bcald Head, itch, Ringworm®
fleers. Piles, Barber a Itch ; relieves and
lieuls Burns and bealds. Makes tbe skin
aoft and beautiful. Prescribed by pby.
for half n centurv. A \ druggist® 50c.
, ruisdslpkla.
elclans for balf n centur
}>end for free book of tei
JOlIXSTUN, HOLLOWAY
i 8 J IlliiMiU
NEWS NOTES
The American Doctors
Special SO Days Rate
at THEIR OFFICE, 620 1-2 CHERRY ST.
Lost Manhood cured for $25 to $00.
Blood Disease (Syphilis), cured In two to
lour months. $2u to $50.
Gonorrhea cured In three to five days for
$; oo.
Stricture. Hydrocele, Varicocele and
piles In five to fifteen days, $10 to $lfi, with
out operation.
Women suffering from .Chronic diseases
peculiar to their sex cured for $10 to $25
by our new methods.
Consultation and examination free.
Office hours. 8:30 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1
Bnd 6 to 6.
GEORGIA TOWNS
ELKO
Feb ' 19 ' Th ' «u«r-
v* Wa9 hm here at the
• , J° dl,t Church. Presiding Elder \r
gaUon g " n e r r,‘ c ,V rge '
ference. 1 throughout the con-
wm.' 5?*, altod D ? vl * of Macon, Miss
SjrX.i.i'a.-sisa
sgto4?-«ri.“e
Ma " lle Brown.
hjjry Brown of Grovanla, Miss
Mrs S / u ", r . r J 3f Henderson were with
«i.. S' C °**> °» Sunday,
her arnS m e . Me ?, n * of Elko Is with
Means dp , ‘ - Mr ' and Mrs - William
Oriental t 1 5.bi7w; , p ^™imvr’ r S' NEW EXTENSION
Mrs. J. A. Callaway and Mrs Woofter
OF THE A. & B. RAILROAD
ron lr «nE?' Hardeman and wife of Mn-
ron spent Sunday with Mrs. Hattie-
man a parents, Mayor J. F. Houser auJ
MelaL 9 . 1 ?; ,ack HodKa and Ed Morr of
Sunday "" e wlth th * ,r frlends here
Kilim and son. Newt
sOmeTlmf^ni J*' ?'• a,ter »P™‘Bng
I. w| ' h hor ■>«». Mrs. William
iKh* leftfor Perry, where ehe
Davis * 1 hOT dau * h,er - Mrs- R. M.
The new residence of Mr. W. H. Buff
■ completion and will be h
h-autiful and comfortable home.
The Invitations are out announcing
marriage of Miss Virginia Means
Mr. Ben J. Bryan of Vienna on the
i ... reremony will be solcmniaetl
In the Methodist church here. Miss
*» the dnughter of the late Dr.
. H. Means.
.Mjfh Edna Collier of Meansvllie Is
lsitlng Miss V. Means.
Home Savings Bank
American National
Bank Building 1 . j
MACON, GA. j
I lloRirrll A. Merritt, President I
1 linear K. Dooly, Cimlilcr. I
g
CURED BY
White Ribbon Remedy
No taste. No odor. Can be given lo
glass of water, tea, or coffee without pa
tlent's knowledge.
White Ribbon Remedy will cure
gtroy the diseased appetite for alcoholic
stimulants, whether tho patient Is a OOO r
firmed Inebriate, a “tippler, 99 social drink
er or drunkard. Impossible for anyone
to have an appetite for alcoholic liquors
after using White Ribbon Remedy,
lmlomed l»y Members of theW.C.T.'
Mrs. Moore, press superintendent of W.
C. T. U.. Ventura. Cal., writes: **I hav*
tested White Ribbon Remedy for very ob
stinate drunkards, and the cures hate
been many. I cheerfully recommend and
Indorse White Ribbon Remedy/*
Druggists or by mall $L Trial packags
free by writing Mr.. A. M. Town«eud
tfor year, .eeretary of a W. C.
V.), 318 Tremont 81., Ilo.ton, 9I>
Bold In Macon by MAX MORRIS DHl
CO., Cherry at. and Cotton ave.
GEORGIA
SOUTHER
& FLORIDA
"tiu^’.Tan.'ll'hT sot
SOUTHBOUND.
KCSSei.LVII.LB
RUSSELLVILLE. Ga.. Feb. 19.—Mr.
Drlskel. of Strouds’ spent Sunday here
and after a formal marriage ceremony
by Dr. Tittle, he carried away Miss Ida
Toole, one of Russellville's noblest
young ladles.
Mrs. R. H. Bazemore has returned
from Hickory Grove. Crawford county,
where she attended the burial of her
mother, Mr*. 8. E. Murchison, who died
Macon last week.
Mrs. B. B. Bazemore of Decatur, Ain.,
with her two daughters. Rebecca and
Francis, are visiting relatives hero.
Mr. W. A. Toole, of Macon, la visit
ing his brother. Mr. J. A. Toole, on the
occasion of the marriage of the latter's
daughter.
Mrs. N. B. Griggs Is visiting reia-
tlves in Bibb county.
round oak
ROUND OAK, Feb. 19-School opened
here Monday with between thirty and
forty pupil*, with Rev. T. W. Ell'.s of
Round Oak as principal. A* soon ns
the cold wave I* over a number of new
pupils will come In.
Miss Allio Malone of Hillsboro Is vis
iting the family of Mr. J. M. Edens of
Round Oak.
A car load of telephone poles has Just
arrived here.to connect Round Oak with
Clinton by telephone. When this con
nection Is made we can communicate
with Macon and Atlanta.
nr nlix.
DUBLIN. Ga., Feb. 19.-The founda
tion for the plant of the Dublin Wagon
and Machine Company hns been InH
and work will be rushed on the build
Ing*. It Is the Intention of the direc
tors to get the plant In full operation
within ninety days at the outside.
Mr. N. H. Capeheart of Athens has
located In the city.
Dr. J. D. 8mlth has returned from
Atlanta.
Mr. W. B. McArthur has returned to
his home in Altivpiaha. Tattnall coun
ty, after spending several days in tne
city, guest of the family of Mr. J. R.
Broadhurst.
Miss Alice Walker has returned to
her home In Tennllle. after spending a
few days in the city, guest of Miss Ade
line Bnum.
Mrs. Frank Waterman of Hawklns-
ville Is vlsltlnf In the city.
’V. -costumes, a delicious menu
*2\**!.l d * M b T auti ful hand-painted
valentines were given as souvenirs.
ciLLonnx
TWn» I £f? E £i«5*" f cb ' '*•—Mr. Oliver
Towns amt wife, after spending sev
eral weeks here with Dr. J. H. Mud-
dnx s family, left for their home In
benola today.
Miss Mollle Wilson has again opened
echool at Bayonet, which was sus-
pemied °n account of chlckenpox.
t_ol. G. G. Flynt, who has been quite
sick for n week, is still feeble, with
chances for his recovery doubtful.
Mrs. Ada Sanders of MuseUa is visit
ing her mother's family here and ha a
very sick but is better now.
The late cold snap Is thought to have
damaged the young out crop.
II ARNES VILLE
BARNESVILLE. Ga.. Feb. 19.—Quite
a pleasant entertainment was given
Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Reeves at their new home on Forsyth
stt-eet In honor of Mrs. Leon C. Greer
of Oglethorpe. Ga.. who Is a sister of
Mrs. Reeves. A number qf games wert
played which was the source of con
siderable umusement. The prizes we in
awarded to Mrs. J. A. McCrary and
Mr. H. S. Gray. During the evening
a delightful course of salads nnd fruit*
was served, Miss Olive Williams an.!
Miss Luctle Blackburn assisting th>
hostess In this feature of the pro
gramme. The following are those wh<
were present: Dr. nnd Mrs. Corry
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Gray, Mr. nnd Mre
G. F. Oliphant. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. S
FI field. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cook. Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Jester. Mr. and Mn
C. O. 8uminers. Mr. end Mrs. J. J
McCrary.- Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Andersm
Mrs. L. C. Greer nnd dnughter. Mnrtlv
Mrs. R. G. Matthews. Mis* s May Co
nell. Alma Murphey. BMaybelle Veu
and Messrs. R. A. .Stafford* Holly, II
Holmes and J. A. Blab*, k
First Train from Byronvllie to Cor-
dele Brins* In a Hundred I’a*«en-
DO YOU GET DP
WITH A LAME BACK?
CORDELE. Feb. 19.—The first paa-
enger train over the new extension
f the Atlantic and Birmingham ra!l-
oad betweei
In fre
esterday mi
»d passeiv
barge of C
. McFadden.
The laying of the t
pleted to Montezuma <
When completed
hie to get th-
ordele .and Montezuma
Byromville to Corde’e
ng with about one hun-
i. The train was in
al Passenger Agent H.
'clock
k Will he com-
>r about March
»rdole will be
from the North
they
In the morning,
lit until 2 o’clock
ho poople nro plea
iltlon.
NEGRO CONFERENCE AT
THE TUSKEGEE SCHOOL
■•reHtiniK F
to Help Nr
TUSKEGEE. Ala.,
welfth annual Tuskei
nee closed Its cession
Farmer*.
Feb. 19. — The
'•«* negro confer-
i lu re today,with
educators fr
nil qver the
at tin
adopted
OlutlODi of
of Dr. J.
and i
W A K B riBLD-TVItriX.
AMERICU8, On.. Feb. 19.—The mn
rlage of Miss Sarah Turpin nnd M
James Ray Wakefield wns solemnlz<
at noon yesterday nnd was an occasl*
or much social Interest. The wedding
took place at the Turpin resldem
Church street and w^s witnessed by
quite an assemblage of friends, mar
coming from Kentucky,wheri U»* |fM
resides. The marriage rites were soler
ntsed by Rev. W. L. Wootten of Fir
Methodist church, after which an ele
gant wedding luncheon was served. M
Frank Turpin, brother of the bride.
as be*t mnn of the occasion, with
Miss Ettie Tullls n* maid of honor. Tho
parlors were beautifully decorated In
smllax, ferns and cut flowers. Many
handsome gifts In silver and cut glass
nttested the popularity of the young
couple. The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Turpin, nnd
since her debut In June Inst hars been
a favorite In society circles, while her
btauty, grace and charm of manner
won for her many friends nnd admirers
here and elsewhere. Mr. Wakefield I* n
prominent and wealthy young business
mnn of Wakefield, Ky.. whither’he takes
hlr pretty bride this evening to a luxu
rious home, already prepared for their
reception. Among the fair mit-of-t
guests at the wedding * - * **'
b’eth Horne of Mncon.
his groat int
tlon, In negr
work of the‘Tusk
R. C. Bruce, wl
the academic dep
sed Its appreciation of
t In Southern educa-
lucatlon nnd in th
Institute,
at tho henfl of
ent of Tuskegeo
>d the
Thr
« lift to:
idled
ult of tho cen
nding the con
nnd ninety-
presented
Individual
Miss Kill
ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE.
Mr. H. Higgins of Melbourne. Fin.
write**: “My doctor told ine I had Con
sumption find nothing could b< done
for me. I was given up to die. The of
fer of n free trial bottle of Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, in
duced roe to-try It. Results were start
ing. I sm rnw on the r<.nd to recovery
and owe all to Dr. King's New Discov
ery. It sure’y roved my ll>. ' This great
Is guaranteed f"r all throat and
lung disease* by all drugglsl*. Price
and $1.90. Trial bottles free.
Lv. Macon Ill 20am,12 06am 4 £>pm
Kathleen .
Grovanla .
Unndllla .
Vienna ....
Cordele .
Worth . ...
. A*hburn . .
Tlfton . ...
Spark* . ...
Adel
lleartplne .
Ar. Valdosta .
Lv. Valdosta .
Howell . ...
. 12 50pm. 1 2lam
. | i I3pmi 1 4!am . - ,J
1 1 45pm 2 00am •
. 2 22pm' 7 top®
. 2 29pm 2 J6am J WPJJJ
.1 3 10pm! 3 10am, $ ^P m
.1 2 41pm, 3 42*» & 3TP™
.1 3 49pm, 3 47am J 43pm
. 3 06pm, 3 52am » ®0pm
] 4 33pm 1 4 25am 10 40pm
.1 4 40pm 4 30am J
Haylow 16 17pm 6 <J7amj.
Fargo 1 6 OOpml 5 50amj...
Baxter I 6 35pm G 0smj.«
. Crawford I 7 lJpm 1 7 Brak
Ar. Jackaonvllle ... 7 66pm| 7 40am 1 ,. •
Lv. Valdosta .
Ja»per . ...
White 8ngs,
Lake City
-•ak- Butler ...
F tmpson City
ftBSU-::::
Palatka
4 46pm' 4 40am|.i
5 52pm! 5
6 26pm 6 20ain
6 50pm' 6
smpm, I'ftSf!"’".
| s 15pm’ w 15am _
Dr. W. C. Mattox of Athens la In the
pity prospectlnif Mith the view of prac
ticing the profession of dentistry In the
city. . . ,
Miss Minnie Roach has been spen.l-
g a few .lays In Swalnsboro, guest of
relatives. . .
Mr. William A. Pew hat returned to
his home In Gloucester. Msss.. after
fpen.llnpr n few weeks In the city, guest
of his daughter. Mrs. Dnvld 8. Brandon.
He Is the cashier of the City National
flank of Gloucester.
Mr,. Frank McRpe of Mt. A' raon . 1 ‘
visiting in the city, guest of the family
of Tlfton spent
y TA' y $- Walker I. visiting reU-
lives In Screven county.
Miss Josephine Lee ha. returned to
B Mra Ale* Moffett l» visiting relatives
In Mswa has returned to hh
tlves.
.T.izrxLV.
r ,vrf r.A fin Feb. l».-No damage
»»P» wiffl here by th. .Wrm. *on<Uy
rr.o'ved^n occupied
by Mrs. Sarah Hamleth |((( Utt w „ k
church andJ"dH»»^“ y of jiaeon Is
jgtjsrzSE vera Mc -
Cook. . ....... p,i| .t John
Almost every enewor»_«
SHLLEDOEVn-f-E.
SIILLEDGEV1U.E. ef Ausuit t
f^JSW'-Sr- Mr. Chauncey
£ S3- bowler visited
yosterday. Brw)k , cf Macon W*nt yes-
‘" day °Reynold i his returned
from Athj* „ visiting Mls» 5,t ' |
•A PALACE OK
THE HAGUE. Feb. 19.-II
here that negotiations have heel
between a financial syndlrnte
Hague and Andrew Carnegie
aale of an estale hero which
belonged to the grand ducnl fi
Saxe-Welmar. upon which Mr
gte propoaea to erect n "pi
peace.”
Ight famlllea were
vhlch are Included 2.4 1
ler cent, of these families own r
ate, and 44 per cent, of those
>\vn property own over $1,000
rh< *«? famlllea ov>n live stock i
iwh: . Horses and mule*, 672; ox>
rows. 1.119: sheep. 1,849., S!xty-r<
*• nt. of thou- present have lmd
m hoollng. nnd ;:*.* per rent, hav
lo t*rhool threo years or more.
Th second day’s nt the con
ference were held In Porter Hall chapel,
Among those present were: Edward \V. |
Fiont. Mllw.-iuk*-*; Dr t’huN* !•’ M«»-
:t.-rvf, pi •“idt-nl Sh i v\ nnlv rslty. Ra- |
lolgh, N. C.; Proslfierit H. N. Payne.
Mnry Holmes seminary. West Point,
Ml***.: \V. F. Graham. John Mitchell.
Jr., Richmond, Vn.; Principal T. C.
Fuller, Howe Institute. Memphis; Pres-
Irlent R. R. Wright, Georgia Industrial
college; President K. C % Hrnnson. Slate
Norir.nl School. Athens. Ga.; President
W. W. Frost, Rust university. Holly
Springs. Ult!*.; Prerld-nt l t . M. Dunton,
rinflln university, Orangeburg. S. C-:
President It F. I.ovlnggood, Houston
college. Austin. Tex.: President J. H.
Johnston*. Virginia normal nnd Indus
trial Institute; President A. R. Uhaf-
fe>*. Bishop college . Marshall, Tex.;
President W. 11. Lanier, Alcorn college,
t Side. Miss.: It. L. Smith
Ilavo You Rheumatism* Liver or Bladder
Trouble 1
To Prove avliat SWAMP-HOOT, the Great Kidney. Liver
and’Bladder Remedy will do for YOU, all onr lieadeis
May Have a Sample Bottle Suit Free by Mail.
Pain or dull ache In the hack 1* on- com
) mlctaknble evidence of kidney’ trouble. ,
j It Is Nature's timely warning to show t Ing.
that tjic track of health 1« not |
D.
It*
Hampton
W. W. Bannov,
blent J. B. Hath-
clear.
If then* danger slgnalc are unheeded,
more serious 3^ v ults ire rure to follow;
Bright'* discs*’, which Is the wotsl
form of kidney trouble, mny steal upon
you.
The mild and tho extraordinary effect
of tho world-famous kidney, nnd hlnd-
d**r n-tncdy. Dp. Klltn*’r’s Bwninp-Root.
In soon roallz. il. It stands the highest
for Its wonderful cures of tho most dl«-
trreslntf rases. A trial will runvlnce
any one—anu you may have a sample
bottle free, by mall.
tis
ut fcelln
allov
of flesh,
If your water
undisturbed In
twenty-four hou
ttllng.
ie. dlSZlnee
i. Irregular
, blontlng.
lack of nr
coniplc
a llo
Is ovldo
de
•d In
• tin
np-Root you afford
In taking H
natural help to Nature, for Bwnmp-
Itoot in the most perfect healer and
gentle aid to the kidneys that is known
to medical
ip-R
■ oC
trie
rid
ad Urinary
oral topics
try school!-
mainly In
Its brOrtdeat senfo
is divided Into tHr-
he city school*, th-
nnd by extension
ir country. Th*- n
utslde sch-iol roon
She h.u
»lr Nlnre
"MAH.
Dr. Kiln
bhnldr
If
if kidn
HI -
•fill
tot Ih the great diecr
the emlntnt kidn
Inllst. HoapItnU use It with
iireeng In both slight and
. Doctors recommend it to
11* and use It In their own:
cau.‘o they recognly.** In
t the great eat and numb
i H'li It urn 1 experiment*
MI.VBn*’ WAGKtt INCH E ASED.
Coal Operators In Mlddlsboro. K
District Grant 10 Per Cent.
Voluntarily.
MIDDLES BORO, Kny.. Feb. 19-j
ip coal operators In the Mlddleb-
district have granted their miners
voluntary Increase of 10 per cent,
wages. About 1,500 men are affect-
The operators state that this has im
a banner year for the soft coal tra
nnd It Is their desire to shore th
prosperity with their employes.
from traveling i
traveling libraries, nnd farmers' bul
letins.
STRIKE # OW.MISMIO.V.
Ha* Ileann «lte Work of Framing
It* Iteport.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. The an
thracite. coal strike commission irn-t
here today to begin th»* work of their
conclusions and framing their report.
AH the members of the committee
were present. The sessions nr-* likely
to continue for a considerable period,
although all of the commissioners state
that It Is Impossible to *»y even ap
proximately how long It will
jinrolng. brlc
urine, entarr
Inabllty to I
unnrtlng or Irr
brlckdust or ncdlr
f the bladdc
ladder trouble, or If there
t In your family hietory,
n*:nd at once to l)r. Kilmer * Go., liln-?-
hnrnton. N. Y.. who will gladly send
you free by mall, Immediately, without
cost to you, a sample bottle of Hwarnp-
Ront and a look of wonderful Hwamp-
Root teatlmonlals. Re Mire to say that
you read thle generous offer In The Ma
con Dally Telegraph.
If you are already convinced flint
Bwainp-R f »ot Is whnf you need, you
- an purchns- the legulnr fifty-cent and
one dollar s'w hottl-w at -Irug stores,
everywhere. Don't make any mistake
but remember the name, Bwnmp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer s Hu amp-Root, and the ad
dress. Binghamton, N. Y.. on every*
bottle.
fra
the
d. can be
>n The mt
etlng
The
of the probable vt
e|y made nt this
is secret.
Tyner’s Dyspepsia
Remedy Instantly re
lieves Indigestion.
OLD JUDGEMENT XT A V Ilk.
D.el.la. In Fnvor of nn E..t T.n-
n es*re Lnnd Coiupany.
rHATTANOOGA, Tenn.. F»h. It.—
r,fnrx- P. M’anty. prcMlnx nt «
Bn.ci(l M»»Um of the United Hlntf.
court In thte dt-. today .derided the
nuplkatlon of Leeeon nna
Hopewell of Ilo.ton, Mn..-, who ,oui<ht
to hr releaied from pnylnft Judgmenij
In favor Of the East Tenn
Company ninountlmr to
application I
,e arew out of a transaction a
i( years axo In connection with
the "a (fair, of the Ea.t Tenn
Smpany at Harrlman, T<
WllllMTh Hepb "
MORE kl’AMkll .Wtll < I.AIMk.
WASHINGTON, Feb, 0,-The aennlo
today passed a house bill providing for
the payment of claims of citizens ..f
Virginia for damages to th*ir property
Incident to the encampment at Manas
sas and the March from camp Alger to
Thoroughfare Gap, Vn., during the war
With Bftnln.
Also a house bill authorizing the con
struction of a bridge across the Ten-
nessee river between Lewis Bluff und
Gunlersville, Ala.
Mardi Gras Carnivals
NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, PENSACOLA
February 18th to 24th
Round-trip Rates from Hacon
A HEW JlTKiB ADVOCATE.
ATLANTA. Feb. 19.—AdjuUnt-Gen-
ral Robertson today appointed William
r. Newman, Jr., of Atlaniu major and
udee-advocate, vice r\ W. Griffin -»f
Eastman, who de- llned reappointment
jecause of the fact that he had been
•1 ted lieutenant-colonel of the Second
Georgia regjfnenf.
The -
ent repr
TIIE WIND IN IIAHT.
HARTWELL. Qt. E»b l9^-A «lnd
•term did con.ldcrabw damaxc In lluri
rr.untF lot Monday night. Th. top. of
J , ,1 h;,rn. were blown off In the
rnunty nnd In M< Curry', dl.trict,
Sh.ra tbe wind aeemed hardet, .everal
blown down, as wen as
dwelling hnu.e.. The
,| at Hartwell, but no
outhous
When you feel blue and that every
thing go* h wrong, take a -lose of Ch in
berlaln's Stomach ai.-l Liver Tablets
e Ia.in-1 They will cleanse and Inv.gorafn you
llo i stomach, regulate your bowels, glv-
w York you a relish for jour food and mak-
impany. you feel that In this old world Is i
1 good place to live. For sal- by all drug-
glstS.
PRESIDENT! AL NOMIN ATION*.
WASHINGTON. Feb, 19. — The pres
Ident to>Iayfsent to the s^-nate the fol
lowing nominations:
Postmasters: North Paroling — Will
iam H. Cooper. Laurinburc; Alexand
M. I/ong. Rockingham.
Tennessee—Jarnea A. Pardue, Swee
womans
^LSsSSs^S {\oiurc
11199 ifr^nn'. -nct^
parlor sleeper and Pu** 1
m Buffet Sleeping Yarn
gpsya
, 1 ? Room Buffet SI
iSfiVS'if M,g»«.
lav coaches between M-Con an
,} . ’ rm, Winter Tourt.t Tl-k- ’
<n Florida point., Ilavtna. 1 UD *'
Naatau N P
WM CHECKLF.Y SHA^^ t
0*~r?u nHOnEB - Oen Pass A*t Macon
l E , r d \ nFr T n P «. Atianta G.
H ItAFFTERT, D. P A J* r|( s- n
*“■(-. IJa.
Simro.,
ulnr young ladira- r „ urn ed frnm
M vWt C U' •» J *^ nvl ' K
vioVid. fned reran*'!'' ' Monies a ■•■v
Mio »• “ Ulh " ir j allays nausea,
o r f Au n gu.t3, G^ „ r i,!iini mi- so prepares the system for the
M l„ jttml* Hartig^^nton. Ga^^ ' ^
Is to love children, and no
home can be completely
happy without them, yet the
ordeal through which the ex
pectant mother must pass usually is
so full of suffering, danger and rear
that she looks forward to the critical
hour with apprehension and dread.
Ml.. «»»>» “‘^FAtnntnn. <H.
T out*. Edmonaon / mu, Bratrtra
Mrs Bearden * nd ... and Mira
* Mr." Archie TUd' 11 ,*^ SeM"'*"*
bf r. turned tn hoiteaa^r
Mri An—I » -K- ,
•i,' Mother’s Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties
nr allavs nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and
(^■poMer's
Friend
jay afternoon.
o«a*km
ul „eal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering, as numbers
have testified and said, “it is
worth its weight in gold.” $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
, at u*A0fliU> BttUAlOB CO., AUmU, £*.
VIA
TO
New Orleans, La.
Mobile, Ala
Peunacolu, Fla...
$ir>.4.’»
11.20
10.70
ON ACCOUNT OF TIIE AMOVE OCCASION. THE CENTRAL OF GKOIL
(•IA RAILWAY COMPANY WILL SELL TICKET* FROM ALL STATIONS.
OV FEHIK ANY ITCl* to 2.Nrd, LIMITED TO FKHMCAIIY 28th, RXCEPTI
THAT BY DEPOSIT OF TICKET* BY OH^OINAL PI RCIIAMEIt PF.RSON-
ALLY WITH JOINT A44ENT NOT EARLIER THAN FEIIRL'ARY INtli OH
I.ATER THAN FEIIIH ARV 28th. AND I PON PAYMENT OF FEE OF FIF
TY (501 CENTS PER TICKET. AN EXTENSION OF LIMIT MAY ME OB
TAINED TO AND INC LI IIING MARCH I4«h. IfHftl.
CHOICE OF ROI.'TKS VIA ATLANTA OR COLI MRt'S AND MONTGOM^
ERY. OR VIA DIRECT LINE TO MONTGOMERY, ON FOLLOWING SCJIIED^
L'LESi
Via Atlanta
LEAVE MACON 1 ulO pm 0.08 pm
ARRINE ATLANTA. .. .4.10 pm TAB pm
LE 4VE ATLANTA ..... ,4.30 pm 11.J0 pm
ARRIVE NEW OHI/NS.T.20 am 11.00 am
SLEEPER READY FOR OCCLPAJICY 9 p. m. IN ATLANTA UNION DEPOT
Via Direct Line to Montgomery
LEAVE MACON 4.IO am 11.40 am
All HIVE MONTGMRY. . II.IO am 8.00 pm
LEAVE MONTGOMRY. . 11.10 am 9,.'M pm
ARRIVE NEW OHLNS. . 0.2ft pm 7.20 am
Via Columbus and Opelika
LEAVE MACON SJ»o am 11.00 am
ANHIYK OPELIKA 8.00 am .1.40 pm
LEAVE OPELIKA 0.00 am 4.23 pm
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LEAVE MONTGOMERY. .11.15 am 0.30 pm
ARRIVE NEW ORLX0. . 9.3A pm T.28 am
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR* FROM OPELIKA AND MONTOOMERY.
FOR OTHER INFORMATION 'PHONE 300, OR CALL AT CITY TICKET
OFFIC E. 303 SECOND STREET.
B. P. BONNER, t aioa Tlrkct A««at.
JOHN W. RLOCNT, j. M. MALLORY,
City Tlfk*t a*4 PaMtagcr Agent. Traveling Paiaeagtr A*t
IN -hr- Superior Court of Bibb Coun’y.— j
\S’ H Richmond vs Emm* M Rich- f
mo rid -April term, 1!«. !.lb*| for Dt- j
To th#- defendant. Emma M Richmond: |
You h»r»fby commanded f»» be and ;
.; pe-jr at th* ntrzt term nt ltd* court t *
ttld ga Ih* iblrd JAvuday tu i
*hc %bov« stated pstttloif
■ dlvorc*. or th* court wtu
, j.jstlcc Mhall appertain*
fon W H Felton. Judga
iu d i> of Januanr. tWM
K-IBLI.T a N'llBBT. ^ :
w Clerk buperUix CovtrV, i'