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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1908
QUITE A SLUMP IN ASSESSMENTS
OF THE VARIOUS CORPORATIONS;
FIGURES OF COMPTROLLER GEN
ERAL GREATLY REDUCES VAL-
UATI0N8 PLACED ON ELEVEN
CORPORATIONS. REDUCING THE
CITY'S TOTALj ASSESSMENT A
ROUND MILLION DOLLARS.
.TBe Mnl lORWiH of Comptroller
(]' •.r;• 1 Wm. A. Wright Of u ••%r-
mcnu placed upon th* various quasi-
jrubllo corporation* for the year, re
ceived always In November. was ro*
of i v**d by Mayor Miller yestarday.
In making up the tax flight irarity
eraetsora placed their Assessment* on
tbe«« properties, knowing, however,
they were subject to tha valuations to
*be put upion by tha comptroller gen*
cral under tha law.
The valuations of tha ally assessors
for 1968 tha eleven corporations
coming under tha claaa of quaal-public
mri '.rstlona made up* total of 13.231,-
H'j. Tha total «a made by tha comp
troller Is S2.S10.494. making a dlffcr-
♦ »• .* of Sl.021.0tr.. As the total «*-
►»->•-tm-nt of all property In th« city.
r» ■»! r.nd paraonal, for 190* was 821,-
7P1.412L tho year** asaesstnent la re-
<»o a S2S.77S.tS7.
The statement of the comptroller was
tun <■ l over to City Marshal Hendricks
%*' < furnished tha mayor with tho
following statement:
“Below find statement of taxes due
t»N- city for 1901 by tha railroads own-
Ira property therein. These taxes ar«
div* Him payable by December 20th. of
♦ he present month, and If not p.ild by
t • >< ilata tha laws require that ths
conrtptroller general he notified in or
der that he might lesua execution*
agiUnst them. This tax la du« the city
an6 la required to be paid to the city
♦ rrusurer immediately upon the re
ceipt of tha amount asMcased against
the several public utilities companies
l y tha comptroller grimval v,f our
Tbe statement shows ths comptrol
lers figures of 1907 and of ]»o*. with
the Goeraasa and Increase, snd the
i »»c.r:ssnt by the city of the corpora
tions for this year:
Marked far Death.
•’Throe years ago I was marked for
death. A graveyard rough was tear
ing my lungs to places. Doctors fall*
cmJ to help me, and hope had flag,
when m.v husband got Dr. King's Now
Discovery.” says Mr*. K C. William*,
of Bar. Ky. “Tha first dose helped
Tin- und improvement kept on until I
had gained 69 pound* In weight and I
rny health was fully restored.” Thla|
medicine holds the world’s healing ra- I
o.rd for coughs and colds and lung*
and throat diseases, ft prevents pneu
monia. .Sold under guarantee at drug
More*. 50c and SI.09. Trial boitla
Sacrifice Sale Ladies’ Coats
25 Per
William Pritchett, felony, charged
with snutchlng a pneketbook.
Lewis itell, burgiury.
Walter McCanta, burglary,
t’latul Willisrna, burglary.
r’h»rlle Henry, burglary.
M. Hirb.-ird, keeping a gaining house.
W. 1*. Dumas, keeping a gaming
house.
<*. A. Monroe, keeping a gaming
house.
<Jc«»rge Jackson, keeping a gaming
house.
II. Douglass, keeping a gaming
house.
t*. ItlMhr^md. tkoeplng a gaming
house.
Five true hills were returned
agriinst William Pritchett, three for
burglary and two for purse-snatching,
in the burglary cases he Is Implicat
ed with 8. T. Darby and I/)renHmlth.
All of these cases will bo Assigned for
trial at the preiwnt term of court.
Judge Fe)to n discharged ths grand
Jury yesterday morning for the re
mainder of the term.
Notice to Our Customers.
We nre pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not affect -
or other harmful drug*, and wo re-
rnmmend II us a safe remedy for chil
li. J. Lamar A Co.,
Boisthern Express On...
Postal Telegraph Co...
He Dell Telephona Co..
Central Ky. Co
Hoiitbem Tty. Co
,a. 8. A V
M A B. Ry OO
>!. P. A 8. Ry
M Rv. A L. Co
M «L L. A W. Co....
,1V. U. TsL CO
1907
..S 92.741
... 1,1 St
... 1*7.921
... 4MI.04S
... Ii4,6».9
... 115.1*6
.. 2.684
... 60.047
.• 626.714
.. 824,230
.. 10.497
16.114
4.291
.719
S2.294.4I0 S2.310.444 S67.I1J S7S.4I4 S3.131.649
The total {pc***** of ih« comp-
t roll * rs figures of 1908 over thoso of
1-wt year Is S16.75S.
The total amount In taxes paid by
iheng corporations In 1907 wars 821.-
t*4.30: amount to be paid In 1901 la
9.MH.20, an Increase over 1907 of
I1S7.00.
THE~PALACE~ TODAY
Miss Del Godfrey and Mr.
Jno. R. Hamilton will repeat
the duet they sang Thanksgiv
ing afternoon. Tho greatest
hit of the season.
GRAND JURY RETURNS
TWENIYJNDIC1INTS
ALL DEAL WITH BURGLARY,
PURSE-SNATCHING OR GAMING
CASES—ONE MAN IS DEFEN
DANT IN FIVE CHARGES.
Twenty Indictments war* returned
ry the grand Jury yesterday morning,
ell catling with burglary. pur|h-
r natch lag or gaming eaeea. The prin-
x pi. - of tha true bills ora aa follows:
wii’iam Prlchett, burglary,
1 s. T, Darby, burglary.
wiiMam Pritchett. burglary,
b. T. Darby, tuiralary.
l/T'n Smith, burglary,
william Prlchett. burglary.
8. T. Darby, burglary.
l»rea Kmtth, burglary*.
■•TEARS,
Idla tears” do uo good after
the Baby la gone. Croup and
I* colds and little white coffins
u hand In hand. OOWAN’H
►•t«At external remedy, called
t !* ‘WAN’S PREPARATION
«i< -troys Infiammatlan. Keep
.i bottle in the house. 26c.
•6c, 81 buys IL Do not wait
1 till to-morrow—but to-day.
> ' prepared. All drug stores.
(©©BETTY
In Honor of Ml., |g« Halt
AfUrnoon Party la Given.
A beautiful party was the afternoon
bridgo at which Mrs. ttnt>ert W. Jeml-
ffi**ld£ rt |!S! d Tu *" rtay ,n of
r * r *l v fd her Riieala wear-
!?• * «°wn of white chiffon an«l
• t »1 ** i |M*l by Ml** Holt.
fa«v»!!r mjfi w fl!u.J l,r l « v * r chiffon unit
Martha Rohm In a white net
r-.r.i? ." U,u V v * r Ml"" Claire ltoi-
JT , “ 1 'W ocarina a rretlf old men cro»
Sro.ro ™* J1 Halieea m
pr Til y *V«k aalin empire drera.
* , \" nu ’ WM " Iwauilfully
"tunhern andlax. the love-
”, graceftil vine fruinlna the nlctureM.
wjiidowe. mid ilnnrwav* with delicate
iWT-ilufTE-
2,000 Coats in stock. We are terribly overstocked. We have had no
coat weather this fall but we have it now and everybody will want a coat.
The entire winter is ahead of you, so GET YOU A COAT AT THIS SALE.
Ladies’ Evening Coats, Street Coats, Automobile Coats, Silk Rain Coats,
etc. Choice of any and all in our store at
ONE°FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICE
TREMENDOUS DROP IN FURS, TOO
Special Prices on Christmas Furs. See a few samples of our cut rate Furs
in window and then go to the second floor and see the stock.
LADIES’ FUR SETS, MISSES’ FUR SETS, CHILDREN’S FUR SETS
CHEAPER THAN THEY WILL BE AGAIN THIS YEAR
THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE
THE UNION DRY GOODS COMPANY
sails. In addition to
■ 1 and reM* filled
• ho ‘ , t the upsilments. dlffiih-
135.vi.ib« wiiii th.
KWrjy gi»wnn of the women who ware
jested about the ntiimII tables, rngas*'
In sn Intarasting game of bridge. Th
prlia at this wsa m handsome white and
l»W cake piste.
TYelioloua rcfteatiniatits In three emi
was served afterward st the tables.
^.nieet MISS Itolt were Mrs.
Chari#* L. Rsrt-
\njt, Mrs WUHsiii Henry Unas. Mrs.
. ,rr Mrs. Roland Kills. Mrs.
Wallace M«t*aw. Mrs. Willis Kpsrks. Mrs.
Umar Washington. Mrs. Ja.k lotmar.
Mrs. John Holmes. Ml«s Martha R.*ss.
Mis. Floyd gefiaArld. Mrs Tils Napier.
Mrs Mallary Taylor. Mrs. Marbath Tav-
hT ll.mphljl, Joe Napier, kits “
Y: J nncs. Mrs George Dunron. Mrs ...
It. Fsltpn. Mrs r. 7*. Hutke. Mrs. An-
dorsonJleeae Mrs Kelton Hatcher. Mrs.
Isaac Wlnshlp, Mrs. Patrick A’alhoun.
Mm. llarhrrt Haley. Mrs, |\eon 1‘hire.
Mrs. John W, Hhlnhofser. Mrs Olln Wim
berly. Mrs^ 8 It Jamies. Mrs Plercv
rhestnty. Mrs. «» W. llh Vs,. Mrs. T. O.
« hestnev. Mr* 0. II. Ilumnlirrvs. Mrs.
Janies Callaway. Jr.. Sira loir*. Mrv J
N Neel, Mr*. John ReM Mrs. John
... „ black lace gown apungled In gold,
with which she worn gold shoes to match
the costume and a ooronat of rhinestones.
MImm Josephine Jones was beauUfutly
gowned In a pale green meaasllne irlni-
with silver oequlns and hMUtlful
cdillti lace, and wore Paring violets,
Miss Martha Sillier wss lovely In •
light green ineasallne embroidered In ill-
•r threads. ... .
Miss May Burke wore a white chiffon
dirertolre gown made danejnt length,
nnd ti Inum d with white eatln folds, And
a gold Ittiid gave the finishing touch to
“io pretty coiffure.
Miss llurrlutte Winchester wore n
pretty dancing frock of pink moussellne
hand-emhrolderetl and with touches of
. «• alHi.it tho corsage.
Miss Mary Troy wore • pretty silk
< nlng sown ' made with yoke and
Reeves of tucked net and touches of lace
about the corsage, and a slngla pink rose
wus the very becoming hate ornament
iho wore.
Mlsa Hani Tlnalcy waa another very at
tractive and daintily gowned young wo-
i. wearing a eltaor white lingerie dreaa
business of the meeting most delicious
refreshments were served In three
course# by Mlasr* Dottle and Annl
mse Htnlth. sisters of tho hostess.
The meeting adjourned at 6 o’clock
to meet next week with Mrs. Ed Wil
son.
Mrs. Walter Lnmsi. Mis
*«n. Mrs. Itrme Jones. Mrs. .. ........
Itames, Mrs It T. Holmes. Mrs Ben L
Mrs. Jordan ^
Iln. „ ...
- - rson, Mrs. P.Jff, Martin. Mrs. Minor
Lewis, Mrs. McBwen Johnston. Mrs.
roieman. Mtaa Maitle Nutting Miss
Claire Rolfeulllst. Miss Pleta Holmes.
Beautiful Dance foe Mr. and Mra. Lamae **«mlli
Ree-ptlon to Soroelty Detlghtful Affair.
Miss I land Hamilton was hiBtraa a
» very delightful reception art which sh
•ntertntned ihe meinher* of h*r Mrorlty,
vther. and decorated in the eororltv
idol*, old rose and gidd. and In addition
o this, were many \naee of cut flowers,
pstrns and pot plants.
"" sorority colors were also earrled
the delicious refrrshnrenta served
and beautiful music was a must delight
ful feature of the evening, the Mlsaes
Hamilton giving several numbers and
ft.'"SJSniS!
imtrlbuttng very much to tho pleasure
uf ths guests.
The hours of the reception were front
*:I* to 10:30 o'clock, and there were about
thirty young people who enjoyed Miss
“ Uon's hot *
Washinnton. of New York.
A beautiful affair of Tureday was
the dancing party ghrn by Me. and Mrs.
Walter Douglas loimar at thdr hand-
acme roUMdal home on Qinircla avenue
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. tAnuir Wash
ington. of New York
The spacious rooms of the lower hoot
were thrown together, and ihe hardwonn
n<H*rs. waxe«l and highly polished, made
excellent dam lug far the guests, about
thirty couple* In all. among the younget
Party of Macon Peep’* Who Go Down to
i# osnvllle.
party will git down to Dxttvllla
log to spend the day with Mlsr
Itenntlu Hughes and her parents. Con
GOOD
CLOTHES
if you'll come here for
your Clothes, you’ll re-
ecive a full uiearure of
sail, fiction, and wo'll
piiioo you in the line of—
Best Dressed
Men
imtlngn
,n E.
Macon solety.
a gay and beautiful s-ene with the many at T id this
lovely your* women tnesent Ir. the prot-
tlr»t of damdttg fr»vks.
Mr and Mia. lotniar were asslate<t In
welcoming the guesta bv Mr and Mrr.
Waahlngtun and Miss Julia lloKiienln. home.
“ . I^msr wore a beautiful dan-lug
gressman-elect and Mrs. Dudley Hughes,
it Magnolia t'ottase
The parly will Include Mias Rosalind
Davis, Miss Josephine Jones. Mia* t'a-
prills Tn«-ar Ml-s Kdith JQM*, hfisg
Fannie Harris. Mias May Burke. Miss
Felice Matthews Miss Kate Ohttaway.
Mr. Hugh V. Washington. Mr. Albart
Jones, Mr. Merritt Thurman, Mr. Guyton
Fsrk. Mr. John Rllta, Jr.. Mr. tleorc*
Head. Mr. Tate Ptetaon and Mr. J. D.
They will leave the city for Danville
i«rnlng. reluming at _
entertained with a
and experience
something of the old-time hospltallt** uf
^Hfcouth at thto charming eeuthern.
fixuk of pink m«u>»«elttte •■mbrobt«r»s| in
a design of roerbuds, with touche* of
lace about the coraage.
Mrs. Washington the «harming hon-
wee, was very Idvelr. wearing a tnuiutl-
ful Ihirislan gown mads dtr-s-pun- a
oalm«>n pink chiffon, built over satin and
trimmed With cloth <4 stiver, the corsage
and train also eddltlmaUx emhcltlsh%Ht
with snmys of French roses and a prot-
Yeung Matrons* Club.
The Young Mntron’a Club met at
the home of Mr*, llenry J. Wehr, on
last Friday afternoon. The meeting
a thoroughly enjoyed by every
mber preoent. After discussing the
Phono 463 for Fish, Oysters
and Game. Dressed Poultry.
R«a| Estate Transfers.
Business la growing better every
day. and soon the cry "Hard Timas”
will be heard no more. As an evi
dence of tnls fact the following real
vetate transfers show:
(1. C. Earle to Miss Rosa Wages,
lot 7 In block "A.”
a. C. Earl® to Mrs. C. M. Wor
sham, lot 4 In block "A."
<1. C. Earle to Don Goodman, lot 9
In block ”A.”
O. O. Earle to J. H. Kidd. Iota
U nnd 12 and 16 In block ”A.”
O. C. Karla to D. L. Thomas, lot
28 In block ”A.• ,
G. C. Earle to A. J. Glover, lot 19
In block "A."
Asthma Sufftrera Sneuld Know This.
Foley’s Honey and Tar ha* cured
many caaea of asthma that were con
sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Rues-
Ing, 70! West Third street. Davrnporr,
until It finally grew into asthma. The
heat medical skill available could not
give me more than temporary relief.
Foley’s Honey and Tar wag recoin
mended and one ftfty-cent bottle en
tirely cured me of asthma which had
been growing on me for twelve years.
SHIPPING NEWS
CHARLESTON, a Cm Dec.
Balled: Steamer* Relit* (Nor.) Ander-
son, Baltimore; Shawmut, Hansen.
Jacksonville.
SAVANNAH. Dec. 2.—Balled, eteara-
ere Mertlmac. Pratt. Philadelphia;
Thlmbleby (llr.), Mothersgpy. Rotter
dam; Castle Eden (Hr.), 8eabrook.
Hapeio; achooner Georg* W. Truitt,
Jr„ Eskridge. Brunswick.
JACKSONVILLE. FIOm Dec. 2.—Ar-
rived steamer Bhawniut. Hansen, Phil,
adeiphls; Olivette, Sharpley, Key
West.
Sail'd, steamer Comanche, Watson,
New York: whooneer Mary Mansnn.
Gruencr. Croeaby. PenamHna. (In tow.)
Mlk, aud tixr.dMipely emluoM. rod. th*
• ••i«ag-< V.ntshet with twauttfu) Yaii*.
Kverv onr «»■ cb«rm**d artth th** level*
S.S.S.
BEST TREfiTMENT
F0RCATARRR
>i*unir people «h*« ret ditiring.
“ —i elegant hcl aupper of
— xetved and affer
ent Mia*
„ .... Isvetleat-
* of net. embrot
In ihraub of sold, and built over
. iw« n * ‘
With
The trown miik dancing
md had taochei
of blue about the
. ngtrt alralied oxer a
Wc* rtifT.c* A bird of
m os tie coiffure ofwa-
the beautiful and be-
ffaa a pretty and
»n«r itancing frxag «»f
red la ellv<r •hi.wU
tolre end Punt
Ml*» Mar t*»u Anele)
, - t ie ftguro In e »Ulnir
nd bee hah
24U* XmiT Pun*.an was very I
S. S. S. U the best trechncnt ter Cntarrh bemuse it is a perfect blood
S uriCer. It is the only medicine th.it in nblc to get down into the circuU-
"!»and entirely remove the catarrhal matter and impurities which produce
the trouble; As long aa the mucous membranes and tuvsuen are kept inflamed
and irritated by this impure and infected condition oi the blood Catarrh will
remain. Ita disagreeable and dangerous aymptoms, of ringing' noises in the
can, iuueu.1 dropping back into the throat headaches, watery eyes, difficult
breathing, and even stomach disorders and weakened health, cannot be perma
nently relieved until the blood is purified. Nothing equals S. S. Sk for this
purpose. I [goes down to the wry root of the trouble, and removes every
pjurticleofthecajanhalniatterfrom rl-cbloodandcnrichcalhia vital fluid so
that all the mucous surfaces arc supjilied with nutritive, healthful qualities, in-
stcwiof being constantly irritated and inflamed by impuritica in the circula
tion. Then the svmptoms Ix-grn to pass n,j\ l ana when S.S.S. has entirely
purified lire blood. Catanh " ]wrnuuently cured and the general health
greatly built up. Hook ou Cularrh and any medical advice desired sent free
to oil who write. -
i TEH SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
DEMAND EXCELLENT
FUN GEORGIA REALTY
ACTIVE CONDITION IS ILLUS-
TRATED BY BIQ TRANSAC
TIONS RECORDED
LATELY.
GOLVMBl’S, Go.. Dec. 2.—Tha
Georgia and Alabama Industrial In
dex will aay tomorrow In its regular
weekly Issue:
”Th* active condition of the real
estate market In the pushing, pro
gressive cities of Georgia «nd Ala
bama Is well llluKtrr.ted by some
transactions of the pust week In At
lanta and 'Birmingham. In the Geor
gia capital there was one realty sate
In which the consideration was 887.-
600. two In which 840,000 was the
price, end om- In which 834.000 was
paid, while ther<- were Innumerable
transaction* of u minor character.
Hero were the consideration* In a
number of real estate transfers In
Birmingham, the metropolis of Ala
bama’s rich mineral belt: 830,000. 865.-
000, 981,000. 133.000 and 825.000. These
figures Indicate that not only Is the
demand for attractive real estate live
ly. but there Is much money In the
two states sacking profitable Invest
ment.
Msny New Enterprises.
"The Industrial construction news
of the week fairly bristles with an
nouncements of new enterprises. Fer
tiliser' factories are to be built at
Vtdajla. Ga s and Mansfield, Go., a
Thomaston. Gan cotton mill la to add
8.000 spindles to Its equipment, a large
saw mil) l* to be established c*ir
Kutaw, Alg.. a cooperage plant which
burned recently at Enaley, At*. Is to
be rebuilt on a larger scale, a 850.060
box factory Is to be established at
Attsnta. (Hu bottling works ore to be
established st Atlanta. G*-, and Bay
Mlnette. AI*m and a 870.000 furnace
company applied for charter at Rome.
Ga. Contracts for building railroad
from Oklahoma. Mlssn to Ptckensvttle,
Oa.. and from Cuthbert, Go., to Rich
land. Ga.. were awarded. Sixteen new
corporations, with minimum capital
stock of 8811.606. knocked at the doors
of the court# of the two states for
charter."-
Some Other Contracts.
"To a riavennan. Chu contractor was
awarded contract for building an all-
concret* plant for a phosphate com
pany In Florida. Contract for erect-
lag a court house at Springfield, Ga..
was awarded to an Atlantan. A Ma
sonic temple will be built at McDon
ough. cm., and a war* house estab
lished at Beale. Ala. Douglas. Ga- ho*
captured the new ehops of the Oeor-
gta and Florida Railway, which t*nt
cost 8160,666 or more. In Atlanta.
OSm a 8160.066 hank building Is to be
erected and among th# constructloif
Item* at Birmingham. Abu. !• a 828.-
666 apartment house. The Macon. Ga..
Chamber of Commerce Is considering
th«> erection of an office building. At
Isabella. Ga- ,an agricultural school
It to be cntxbllshed. Tuscaloosa. Ala.,
received proposals for laying nearly
16.666 square yards of cement aide-
walk paving. In Dublin. Oa.. Annis
ton. Ala., and Rome. Oa.. additional
sidewalk paving Is to be done. A
856.666 soap and toilet article manu
facturing company was organised a:
Birmingham.
Southern Commercial Congress.
"The appointment oft delegates to
th* Boa them Commercial (V agrees in
Washington. December 7th and 8th.
ca thg rort of progroaelve cltle# and
towns throughout Georgia and Ala
bama continue*, and It Is the tnfor
mat ion of rhe Indus trial Index that
* Urge proportion of these ddtgtu*
will attend. The Impression natural
ly exists among the different south
ern municipalities that the larger end
the more Influential the delegation
from any locality In attendance upon
the convention Is. the greater beno-
flts will that tacallty derive. What
has been termed the ‘mixed audience’
nt the various congresses In Wash
ington next week Insures a hearing
for live southern cities and towns,
and means that attention can be easi
ly drawn to each and every southern,
community represented In Washing
ton by Its best men.”
The Palace today, duet by
Miss Del Godfrey and Mr. Jno.
R. Hamilton.
Deaths and Funerals
DINKLER.
The funeral services over the remains
of 31 rs. Josephine E. Dinkier were held
yexterdsy afternoon at 8:36 o’clock at
St. Joseph’s Catholic ohurch, Rev. Father
Madden officiating.
were mute but beautiful evidences of the
love and esteem in which this ogod worn-
The n«|
-- was held by the people,
her death was read fflth pain In msny
households of th* city, especially r
or head and heart, of he
children, of her lovo *
Msny people suffer from Blood Poison
and don't know it.. -Read Symptoms
Easily Cured by B. B. O.
If you have wchea snd pains In bones,
back or Joints. Itching, Scabby Skin.
Mood feels hot or thin; Swollen Glands.
Risings or Dump* on th* 8k!n. Sore
Throat or Mouth, Falling Heir. Pimples
or offensive eruptions. Cancerous Sores.
Lumps or Sores on Lips, race or any part
of the body. Rash on Bkln, ere run down
or nervous; ulcers on any part of the
body: Carbuncle* or botla. TAKE BO
TANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) GUAR
ANTEED to cure even the worst and
most deep-seated case*. B. B. H. drives!
all poisonous matter from the system and I
sends a food of pure, rich blood directly *
to th* skin surface. In this way Sores. |
it contained, and her many charitable
acts.
The following gentlemen acted as the
mil-bearers: T. J. Carling. Alex Block.
Interment In Rose Hill.
WEST.
News was received in Macon yesterday
of the death at Palmetto, during the
morning, of Miss lAura M. Wert, sister
of Messrs. Thomas B. and Frank West •
Funeral services will be held at 3
o’clock this afternoon at the BurgharJ
mortuary chapel. Interment at Rose
EvflryWomaa
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■ sm-li—
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severe suffering, t^mfort of patients carefully looked after. A home
like, pleasant sanitarium—not a prison. Treatment entirely free
from any harmful results. Our thirty years’ experience shows these
diseases are curable. Patients aDo treated *t their homes. Our book
of particulars free. Mints Dr. B.31. Woolley Co. Atlanta, Ga.
C. F. STROBERG
(Schntzmjin’s Old Stand.)
BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY
All Kinds of Building and R epairing of Carriages and
• , Wagons.
DON’T LET THE
BOY PAINT
up everything around the house with
any of our paint left over from th#
job. For our paint Is os hard to get
oft aa it !> easy to put on. That Is
a virtue you wIU appreciate when you
find how seldom you have to renew
the coat you put on now. it stays
brighter longer thkn any other'point
we know. ...
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.
457 Third St., Macon, Ga.
Kruptlons. Pimple# end every evidence of
Blood Poison are quickly healed and
cured, completely changing the entire
condition.
body Into a clean, healthy
Thousand* cured by B. B. B. after all
ether treatment failed. If you have been
disappointed of a cure by other treat-1
menL give B. B. B. a trial. It may bo
the very remedy jreer system needs.
RHEUMATISM or foul catarrh
with shoulder palut, hawking or spitting,
headache, earache, even old. stubborn I
rase* are quickly cared by Botanic Blood i
Balm (R B. B.) because these troubles
com# from Blood lv>i*-n.
CURES ITCHING ECZEMA.
Watery blisters, one*. Itching oores of ell
kinds, all leave after treatment with B
B. H . because thee# troubles AT* caused
^y Blood Poison, while B. B. B, Mils the
poison, makes the blood purs and rich
and heal* the sores and stops the Itch-
Ing forever. It Is wonderful how B. B. B.
cools the blood 1st qpkftuy the pimples
land lumps disappear while ta their piece
B B. B. gives a smooth riwy .kin with
the red hue of mite, rich V: d
BOTANIC BLOOM BALM <B. B_ BA I
Its pleasant safe ta take; aoWproed |
of pare Botanic Ingredient*. It jmriA** j
and enriches the Nyd. BAMPLV8 6KXT i
iFRin? by writlmr Bland Twim CVy, Allan,
to. fit. BOLD HT DRroalffTB. or sent I
I by express. It PER IA RUE BOTTLK.!
pUh cvmpUla tLrcvLvca for hcaa cure. >
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
' The names imply that everything bought here is
the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
prices. •
Send us yonr orders which will receive prompt at
tention. *
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth'St. P.O. Box 1()98
Jacksonville, Florida