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:CRAriT : SUNDAY UORNTNO, AUGUST t 4 , 1904.
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rud. M 'trjr Ictivr*
C„ wh-re rhe will
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All the World Loves a Mother
Health «
re bcaotUnl in this world thi
nnd the ambition of every true
* to have ber children strong s
rn into the wurld. Thousand,
ildless could be brightened 1
j but knew of the marvelous j
DR.MUG'S ROYAL
Of Thomaavlile.
attractive xtlett
». wn this v. k
n.j acme time.
demands that you select the
that oilers. ___
Mr>. Klmbro
Olivia Hodi
Mien Edna Moxo la vleltlnf Mm. J.
A. Pulhlll In Hawklnnvllle.
Mine Clifford Wilcox la vleltlng Sire.
Holmes In Charleeton. 8. C.
SI lee Lurll. Klnndore Is the guest
of Mrs. J. SI. Bolden nt Hewanee. Tenn.
Mies Julia Riley hoe ss her guest
Mias Louise Slooro of Perry-
Miss Jennie Riley left Tuesday for a
ISO weeka stay at 8k Louie.
Miss Annie Hannon left Saturday for
Asheville, ft. C.
Mies Annie Lu Russell leaves soon
for the mountains of north Georgia.
Miss Louise Reid la visiting Mra. W.
T. Harr In Colurnbua.
Miss Alya O'Brien has returned from
A,visit to Atlanta and Llthla Springs.
Sirs. Emmett Barnes and children
|onvn' , 'i|onday for Tate Springs.
Miss hart is Gewlnnsr goes io At*
lantu Monday to visit relatives.
Miss Cleo Mclanghlin left Frldny for
a two weka 1 stay ut Tybeo and Savan
nah.
Miss Nellie Edwards la expected
home Tuesday from Vienna, whore she
hus been visiting Mias Mnry Bryan.
Mias Rotuibr l Glover has returned
from a delightful visit lo friends
Cyrdelc. Vienna nnd Montexuina.
Miss Georgia Glover has returnod
frr.tn Mourn Airy and la now vlslllng
friends at Vienna.
Mies Ucrnldllie Dessau and Mlsa
Leila Clark x|ienl several days In llnw-
klnsville the past week.
Mias Nancy Wlitrhealer went up lo
Atlanta Saturday for the day. return
ing that evening.
Miss Anna Bryant has returned front
Grluwoldvllle. where she has spent
diet e Lowe, Mrs. Tom Lowe
A . rt Peeler went over to
■ to.L.y, Where they are the
f Mien Ludle Woodruff.
>1 Mre. Prank Roush left Frl-
(ew fork. They will also vi.-lt
iud point* of Interest on the
Milwaukee Beer 1
Mr*. (J. k Hamilton nnd daughter,
Hiftl and Mra. J. E. Phlr have gone to
Roanoke. Va.. and from there go to
Warm Hpring*, W. Va., to visit friends*.
Mrs. T. It Lane who hu* been a guest
of Mre. W. It. Powell ut Montlcello the
pagt week was the honor*# at a large
afternoon reception on Monday Inst.
Mia* Hertz alid Mias Hern*la Hertz
are •pending.41 few vre-ka at Hender
sonville, N. C., and from there they
will go to at. Louis to visit the World's
lU Virtues Beyond Price.
irafcwi. t. c., ih. 1, not
’ efts hat used two tf xtlrt of Kind's Man
rtuer onl U has provrd tavaiwbls M
(M4 Ittjkrdhc place of aut>
eJims m>4 proSecaS th« desired rffact ioor
11*. Th« price pcrUxtle la n /thtneeuu
lUlUTlitoe*. g. SOGKSS BAYLY#
Iter, hum I*. Jimkm,
Mehodl* Knngtllst, »ayis
can be chosen as your daily beverage with every assurancethat,
its use conserves good heaith, good appetite and good living.
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whichyou receive free with^£^_the Best-Mil waukee Beer;
These qualities are secured by the employment of expert
brew masters and experienced help, trained in our own premises
through years of service—the use of best materials exclusively
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The gggfeS- Taste is another exclusive feature that is not
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ot this perfect product that commends it to the critical
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Milwaukee, Wla. ^
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is the medicine that will cure you
no matter how many doctors have
failed iu giving you relief or how
many other remedies you have
tried without receiving benefit.
Our book, describing its
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Sul sent free on request.
. , AaplMfssiisMka mImnWi
1/i-r.I.rry*vbefr.JI ■ Luiilt cr tlx for |i
Cerinetuer Medical Co.,
Bdrncsvlllc, Cj.
in California an<] otiu»r point* or In
terest on the Pacific coast
Mia* .Helen Thorner left Thursday
for Clmhinatl. Hhe will al*o visit
Cleveland Scj/1 will spend some time
In the region of the Great Lake* be
fore returning to Macon.
Mr*. Laura .Davis who lm« been vls-
Itlng Mr*. Wllllatn Brunson leave*
Monday for Canada where *he will
•pend the winter with her winter. Mr*.
John II. Kettle*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnm*** Rountree and
won, and Mr*. II. I*. Wewtcott have re
turned from Lookout mountain. They
a two visited Huntavllle, Ala., nnd other
point* while a way
Ml** Eugenln Henderson, who I* the
guest of Mr*. Alllwon Humphrey* In
Jacknonvllle, Kin., was the honoree re
cently at n card parly given by her
Min* Kloanle Llppmnn. of Monte
zuma. I* the gue*t ot Ml** Freda
ltloch.
Mr*. Mnry R. Stone, of Hamilton. In
vlwltlng Mr. and Mrw. Charles Stone In
Vlnevllle.
Mr*. W. D. Griffith nnd the Ml*»ew
Griffith have returned from their
country home nt Adairwvlll*.
Mr. John It*l*l. of tAluiitn, will spend
the month of Beptember In the city
with hlw mother. Mm. J. W. Reid.
Miss Julia Huguenln returned Sat
urday from Llthln Spring*, where win?
ha* been "pending womo time.
Mlsw Mnry Dank left the pant week
for Portsmouth. Vh., to vl*lt hero uncle.
Cnpt. E. V. White.
Mr. Plercy Chestney has gono to
Chnrlertton and Iwle of Palm* for u *tuy
of neveral day*
Dr. and Mm W. U. Holme • are
spending wome time nt tholr country
homo near Montlcello.
Mr. nnd Mr*. O. A. Park left Thurs
day for Wnyncavllle, N. C., to spend
some time
Mm Hook* of Philadelphia 1* the
guest of Mrw. Wiley J. Dame* on Na
pier Height*.
Mrw. T. H. Lowry. Hr., ha* returned
from Brunswick where who ha* been
vlwltlng friend*.
Mrs. George Wing. Jr., left Wednew-
dny for a month** wtuy at St. Loula
11 nil In Indiana.
Mm Eugene Harris nnd little daugh
ter. Marie. h»vo returned from n de
lightful visit to friend* In Savannah.
Mm R. L. McKenney and children
are "(tending n week with friend* at
Tlvoln.
Mm H Mitchell Llghtfttot and little
daughter of Pelhum, are vlwltlng Mr.
and Mrs. George Rowell.
Mlw* Jeannle Wilcox left Krlduy for
Huludu, N. C.. to vl*lt Mis* Connie
Four cent, in stamp, sent to the Malt Extra, t Department will “rim!
entitled. Development WUlioul Apparatus” fn-c.
WE ALL TRY TO CATCH
THE NIMBLE DOLLAR,
MONEY IN THE LAUNDRY.
Gone Away For the Summer
You want to write to her and you want her to
write to you. Something good and stylish in
ongruved stationery is tho correct thing.
You will get the best at
Stevens’ Jewelry Store,
366 Second Street.
Disappointment of a Caller, but It Was
Different from That of the
Chinaman.
Templeton Ih an unpretentious
clerk In u downtown store, say* the
Chicago Tribune. In Dearborn uvenuu.
Perth of Superior wtreet, he haw an
oidlnarlly small, gloomy, chilly back
room to which he goes when he haw to.
Likewise he leave* It n* soon a* he
ctn and on the least provocation. Nec
essarily he moved once Irtwt week when
It was decided that he must be oper
ated upon for appendicitis.
The north 'wide hospital room was a
tevelutlon to aim—so light, and uiry.
and clean, upu at the wume time warm
—thut the wintering from th-» disease
and from the I'b’nUlon made It nli
-ecm llko a rest cure from a mere
btaln fug.
The boy* were exceptionally solici
tous—as were some of their *l*terw—
and nt all time* there were dainties
or llowcrtPat the aide of hi* bed. Ross,
a chum who lived only four aquure*
fiom the hospital, was tn every even
ing. nnd sometime* In tho morning be-
fere sturtlng down town. On one of I g
the*e mornings near the last of the
week Row* culled and found that Tom- #5
pleton had wome laundry work which O
he wished left nt the Chinese laundry g
under a store front on Clark street. X
Uoss made it up Into * bundlo, cov- 8
eiing the smaller article* with n big g
If they hud waved a portion of their
* rnlng* they would now be Independ-
* t. Profit by their vxnniple and be-
» to *avi We Imhuo Pas* Books
and Certificates of Deposit.
EQUITABLE BANKING AND LOAN
COMPANY,
her home In Columbu* after 11 pleas
ant visit to her uunt. Mrw. J. H. Shorter.
Ml"* Edith Kyle who remained In the
city haw been the guest of Miss Rosa
Crutchfield the past'Week.
Miss Ida Guttenberger nnd Mis*
Genie Craig have returned from a de
lightful visit to Mrs. George Willis In
flawklnsvllle, where they were the re
cipients of many pleasant wocl&l at
tentions.
Mrs. K. J. Willingham and family
returned the jxist week from Mur-
whnllvllle, where they huvo been
"Pending the summer, and have enter
tained quite * number of their Macon
friend* very delightfully with true
(ChartenNl May 23.
170 Second 8tre«t, Macon, Gj
Always the Best
kest line to WORLD’S FAIR—ST. LOUIS,
at the time of the "World's I'air Flyer”
very ilay :jo noon
' next ilay 1:30 noon
HOURS QUICKEST ROUTE—4
Sleeping Ca r». StojMiver allowed at MAM*
L. & N. Full information on application to
J. G. HOLLENBECK,
DUtrict Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. v
Mlwwe* Madge and Kllsa PulterMoh
are spending the summer lu Rome with
their nunt, Mr*. Hamilton Yancey.
Mia* Meptlmu Snowden left Krldny
morning for. Flat Rtn k, N. C., to *|>end
some time. ^
Mrs. D. B. Whitt und her two little
daughters, Myra und Nell leave for Bt.
Loula this week.
Mra. A. V. Htkea leave* Wedneaday
on a visit to her daughter, Mr*. W. It
Smith of Bt. Louis.
Mrs. T. II. Hlnckshenr and her ne
phew, Pgul Turpin, are wtmndlng awhile
at Charleston nnd Isle of Palm*.
Mr. and Mrw. Daniel Ilorgary are
spending wont* time ut the World's
BOSTON
A.&N.M. BLOCK
ia little May Hchutaman haw ra
il from Cincinnati, where she ha*
Visiting relative*,
we* Mary Hello 1'lamier* und Net-
(ward*, und Mr. Richard Edwards
returned from the World's Flair,
s. Wllllatn Lee Kill* und her
bw, William Lee Kill* are spending
ummer nt Hattie Creek. Midi,
and Mrs. K. P. Moore, who huve
spending some time nt Cumber-
Island. are expected homo Mon-
Cholcra Infantum.
Thia dlweuae ha* lost terrors wince
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy came Into general, use.
Tho uniform success which attends the
use of this remedy In nil case* of bowel
complutnta In children ha* made It a
ever It* value ha* become
Mile by all druggists.
favorite whet
known. For
Sunday Schools Organized.
IIARNE8VILLK. Oa.. Aug. 13.—The
Bunday school convention of the Con-
tennlul Association was permanently
organised yesterday at Shiloh church
In Monroe county. The following
•tooted officer* for the next year.
II. II. Hardy, of Rarne*ullle, presi
dent; D. 1>. Martin, of Milner. J. A.
Hall, of Piedmont. J. M. Martin, of
HarneNvIilf. vice president: It L. Bol
ton. of Mlhter. secretary; O. R Oood-
wyn. of Korwyth. treasurer.
Strong addresses were made during
the convention yesterday and today by
C. B. Kill*, of Macon. Rev. Albert S.
Dlx of Forsyth. Rev. C. W. Durden of
Hiirnetvllte. Rev. M. L. Carswell of
Forsyth. Rev. X. W. Hurst of Barnes-
vHWr and Mr. R. L. Bolton. The con
vention hus. been quite a success and
will do gdbd work lu this territory.
on return
numt $1.00
Following low rates on sale from Macon, Ga.
$34.00 Round Trip, good until Dec. 15.
28.40 ” ” ” 60. days.
23.35 ” ” ” 15 days.
Through sleeping cars and elegant, quick service.
Write GOE. E. CLARK, Soutli Eastern Pass. Agt,
Atlanta, Ga., for particular.*.
ory Taylor returned Sal
llontlceiLi, where she ha
the knot Carefully he unrolled the
shirt until £he pocket was under his
hand, when with a nervous movement
he reached Into it und brought out the
310 bill with an ease that a prestidlgl-
tsteur might envy on any stage.
"And to tell that atory anywhere,**
Insists Ross, "always brings out the
moot unsympathetic comments I ever
heard.**
"They ought to have been glad tr
know that Templeton got his money
back." la .the usqsl remark • In return
for this.
At which Ro«« glares back:
"You’re another! I wouldn't look at
the change that came over that China
man's face again for two 310 bills."
Hotel Lanier
MACON, GA.
Dnthen. Ala.. April 24- 1300.
J. R. Young. Dothen. Ala.—Dear
This Is to certify that 1 received
relief from the bottle of Hall's
Discovery, which 1 thought of
In fact. 1 do not think there Is
>lng to equal It. 1 was troubled
bout two raoaths with lame,back
iftcr tnlAnx .mo-half bottle 1 con-
HOT SPRINGS, ARK
American and European plan. .Ele
gant new cafe, the mott palatial in th«
South. .Cuisir.c unsuraa*acd. .Sorvic<
as good as the best.
J. A. Newcomb,
PROPRIETOR
CELTS will be sold every Wednesday
ttiil Saturday during months oi June,
. Ligust ami September from points in
Southea>t, at one fare, plus Sj.oo, tor
rutin J trip, limit (>o days.
l *r books and pamphlets descriptive of
1 lotels, Hath Houses, etc., apply to
I. RLHLANDLR,
certify that I have used
onder. Hairs Great DIs-
. I ^ hi is. M<v. for kidney
troubled, and have gut
ruin one bottle than all
r» I hare ever tried, and
•ond bottle wlH make a
re. and 1 can fully recom-
I This la to t
the Texas V<
cuvery, of Kt.
ami Ns<mer
more relief ft
other rnvdlclm
think the sec
Taken With Cramps.
Wra. Kfrmse. a member of the bi
gang working near Little port wn* t
suddenly III Thursday night
cramps and a kind of cholera. His
was so severe that he had to havi
1 members > f the crew wait upon
and Mr. Gifford was called and coin
cd. He told them he had oi meUfclr
the form of Chamberlain's Colic. C
era and Diarrhoea Remedy ths
thought would help Mm out. and
cordlngfy several «lo#ea were .idm
‘turned Wedi
Brown House,
MACON, GA.
LOWRY & STUBBS,
Proprietors
Opp. Union Station.
Knstn throughout the Soutl
for the excellsncc ut its a c
semmedstiens and service
Careful attsr.ticn paid Ever;
Guest. Cu •- ne Un>u. piste<3
Pates Rcai-nabte.
WlLt.UM I'RtNB. K,y»u». AU.
A Tr.XAS WONDER
One small bottle rf tie Texas *.V.'n!-r.
htl Orrst Discovery, cure* ah kidney
v-i hlsiMer frouhts. remove travel.
ni feme becks, rheomattsas and all lr-
egulatltlee of the kidney* si* MsJ hr tn
-*■ mew. rsgulatee bladder
If not • 1 1 by j ut
♦nt by msi; on receipt
Lottlft is tw* m »atha*
Iot fells to perfect x
Iron
Mumiuin
ituulu
Nt I' ». ith M.
Chatlaiioogu, lain
trJut lT u
Argus.
[» It in
»r seto
remedy