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MEDIClNftW
_gf CUrkc Bbo»&Co.Datan-
dlemen in the nauseating and health*
wrecking transaction!. These men bar
esta that are rejected by the big pack
ing houses, tbs Water street commission
stores, and the companies that ran
chains of retail stores. in turn, the
PfOLApELPHIA. Dec. lt-All Phil
adelphia Is In an inward ferment these
days, following the revelations made by
the stale dairy and food commlaeton In
regard to the use of rotten eggs in the
manufacture of bakery products. tUtd
ritteeas now hold one hand on “tummy**
and the other over the noee When pass-
ing a bake shop. Kv«i Father Penn, on
>1 ■ Ml* IMfpk > Lv.b ...I-
the equivalent of ae^en dosen eggs-
This brings the cost por dosen doom to
%sn
subjected to the seme ptoceee before use
ami Its ultimate cost Is about the same
he the dried whole egg.»
• Another process is whisk the •'sp.it©'*
aha ’‘rots'* sre subjected Is faceting. Ths
whites end yolks srs mixed, end the
11~es* i*seed U ae«a sum« U a ten-
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1903
SWAMP LANDS IE
SIQ SUMS MON1Y BEINO SPENT TO
«ORV OUT HITHERTO WORTHLEM
LANDS.
BALTZMOnE. Deo. It.—Characteristic
ef much work being dona in the farther
south toward the reciamatlon of wet
laade is the project announced In this
week's lee tie of the Manufarturera* Rec
ord for a drainage district, Including 20.-
eeo acres of land In and iTiimcdletely
around Port Arthur. Texas, and extcml-
» eight miles to the northeast. About
».®V0 Will be Spent upon ditching nod
Inlng 10.000 acres of this land on the
border of Bahlne lake, now subject to
•Idal overflow, and to provide drainage
for tho roet of tho area. This will n-
quire the digging of about 20 miles of
mala drainage canal, ranging from 123
r , In width and ten fort In depth to
feet In width and 0 feet In depth,
ether with a considerable mileage of
Issued In Richmond during ths 11 months
ended November to, was lt.03S.lfl.
’Story ef Progress.
Klghty-ntne permits were tanned in
nirmlngham. representing a value of
tcoi.no, width Is un laereoss over ths
b'PwMztr'R fe m&vi'ii
this year represented s value of SZ.2M.4St,
aa computed with a total of fl.921.971
for the same period kst year. In 0a-
vannab permits were Issued for 4#
structures, a decrease of two as com
pared with the numtter Issued during
October, but tbs building for which per
mits were secured In November are gen
erally of a larger nnd more expensive
character. Operations are very active In
Jecksonvllle, and at the end ef October
the building records of ths city Indi
cated that *.047 new buildings had been
erected sines ths big fire *of 1901. At
present there Is a number of Important
structures being erected. Including the 1
W. A. Hlshe* 10-atory office building.
Atlantic National Hank building, I'tlm
investment Co.'s building and other*. In
Tampa permits were Issued for structures
estimated to cost I43.M4.10. Permits
Issued In Chattanooga, during
^ .1 t: ai'uStf* ■ r f **
1
I
t
X
vernber i
awarding of a contrast for the construe^
(ton of a dmn and power house for tin*
Utilisation of wuterpower at Nlnety-nlne
Islands, on R/«sd river, seven miles from
Blacksburg, C. About 20.000 horse
power will be developed for transmission
by eleotrlclty lo manufacturing nnd
lighting plants. Tho darn will lor 1.100
feet long and 40 feet high and will con
tain 170.000 cubic yards of masonry. J
Sail
Building Operations Active.
BatMlag operations wars fairly aetlve
throughout the south and southwest dur
ing November
-©riant cities
November, and In several of the Im-
ng
MVlnNorfolk the aggregate cost of
dings for which permits were Issued|
'.r:’!iiun<Kiifa. iiunriR .-o
number of 151, represent
_ valuation of 149,290, while the cost
of hulMInxe for which permits were as-
cured In Kn-ixvllle Is estimated at 129.250.
A toial of CM permits whs Issued In Ht.
iZt-jmssxf. “-"cssLrws
4789.1*6 for November. 1907. Operations
Jn Houston rsprsoont a value ot 1117.74a;
Dallas, f222,o&3; Han Antonio. 41*9.255,
and Galveston. 115,100. Exact figures are
not available for Oklahoma City, but
structures of every rinse which have
been erected here during the peat 111
months will approximate a valuation of
tt.ooo.ooo. wlille In Pine Rluff. Ark., fig-
The estimated value
i building operations during
Aged Skipper
(Continued from Pago One.)
DR. FARNHAM
SPECIALIST
Free
Consultation I
Free
Examination!
When yon ge to Dr. Farahjun, yon
find oat your troubles, no guess, Tho
Dr. takas tins* to examine you.
No Drag Bills to Pay.
Telephone 030.
Treatment Reasonable.
Even tho poorest people can hava
ths best trsatmont because It la with
in their roach.
Nervous Tronbles
Ars you growing weak and nervous?
Art you easily excited?
Do you have sharp pains la cksat,
head and ovar heart?
Do you havo blind, dlssjr apells?
Do you have black apseks before
your eyoa?
Do you hare hot flashes?
Mara you a bad taote In morning?
Do you get numb and ting ed
Bee Dr. rarnhom and get those worn
out nerves built up. You are bound to
get worse end In time go on to com
plete collapse or nervous prostration.
Dr. rarnham’a now treatment of med
icines and electrical massage will
soothe ths aching nerres and put new
life tats ths worn out ayatsm.
Stomach Trouble?.
Da you fMl * waliht In ntomach af-
lav mnataT
Hit* ynu a burnln, la pit at
atomorh !
po van hava futtnrna In atomach?
non. your heart patpltata?
TV, yoa hava bnloMn* at (ah?
tv, yoa ha*, nouf ■tamarh?
If you hava aoiu. of thru avmptom.
hattrr in a BpoclalUt Dr. Karnham
dona not mm at your condition: ha
(IVM a thorough aaanilnatloa ana It
yaa can ba carad ha «UI aunty cun
Diseases of Women.
,5».HU hava palaa law down ta
Hava you dtiptacatnanta?
Dr. rvraham . treatment wtlt rallara
ant aura yoa and aava yoa tram a
oocloua oparatton.
_. H * M0 "« H0| °a on piles.
C u 2j.,» , 'V-«t tha aaa at tha knlfa
or. rarnham guarantees a cars and
y«»do not hava to lay off three o» four
weeks and go to hospital Mot neceo
•ory to lose any time fram your wortu
fistula
DS5? *. — Mau * o pa ration No
"" eerfona opera-
Ho*, no imlnful operation.
Diseases of Hen.
Dr. FARNHAH
MACON, OA.,
868 Ohsny 8t.
Rut emblems of their natal dust—
I‘va been tho sport of earth'a tempta
tions.
And a prey to human guilt and last
And now in prison bound I'm sick and
In tho deepest gloom my spirit en-
folden;
To you I plead for a helping hand.
Am I guilty? Tea, but my guilt Is
human.
Ho human that slnco guilt first
reigned-
O'er the human race all born of woman
Have—by Clods lint—with guilt been
And like guilty men when they make
confession.
Repenting of the path the've trod.
Seeking pardon for life-long tranegrea-
In repentance's very dust and ashes.
Weary of this Ilf* of ahsme.
■aVeath an Accusing conscience's merci
less lashes,
I plead for your pardon In compas
sion's name.
As this lies before your humane vision
Bhould some caster of atones arouse
your fear. -
Or should a doubt halt you In*your
alncera.
Think you of truth your prayer defi
cient
When you plead for mercy at the
throne,
Of the great omnipresent and omnis-
No—for an emnlslent era you wall
And now, as alncera In truth. I am fm
plorfng,
Tour mercy and your power to
ears—
Me from ths dismal fate now o'er me
lowering
And from a criminal’s shameful
grays.
And the omniscient power our hearts
raiding.
To which our guardsd secrets are
most dear.
Lists—while for yeur mercy I am
pleading,
And knows my repentant plea to be
sincere.
Without one friend to cheer my spirit*
Without one aoul to speak for me.
My prayer for mercy—will you not
Then again, I Implore. Hat to my plead
ing;
To whom but you should 1 appeal?
My prayers for mefey pass you un
heeded.
And my doom to die In prison you
will seal.
Bunk In the mire of degradation;
How to such shame came I to fall?
Through that which the alnte, as a li
censed temptation.
Snared me with, crime Inspiring al
cohol I
That cura*. tha cures of more heart
breaking
Than all the planes whleb hara
swept tho earth;
That curse—ih© cause of more deeo-
latton making.
Than all th© wars sines the world's
•rat birth. *
The worst passions of man the curse
arouses,
(loading him on to steal and to slay.
O'orilowlng your prisons and your
poorhousea
With Its criminal and •auper pray.
A cure* than which there has i
greater
fell mankind alneo Adam’s fall:
Of guilt and crime there's no creator
Like damnation dealing alcohol.
Still from Its licensed sale states draw
revenues
Wherewith to aid their children*
schools
And—the rum drinking Is not one ot
their courses.
It tempte them In later Ilf* to ba lta
fooia.
Kay. from the guile of rum aoae are
exempted.
Nor from the miseries it has bred;
More than the devil the curs© has
tempted.
And more to a criminal's doom tho
curso hat led.
And this whtle—’Lead os not Into
temptation:**
Pleads the Christian world to
OREAT FIRST CAC8B—
•But DoMvee us from evil- (that of
ruma Inspiration
To brash both divine and human
We have in this line Chairs
from $6.98 to $25.00, in
chaise leather, velour, or genu
ine leather.
$ 1.00 down, $ 1.00 week
Cribs
$8.50
$1.00 down
$1.00 week
Just the
thing for
Baby
Don’t let baby spend sleepless
nights when it can enjoy solid comfort
for so little. This elegant all metal
crib is of the cushion pillow design, with
motion spring. Size 3x5.
$1.00 down, $1.00 week
We also hare a fine assortment of Smith and Hartford Axminster
Rugs, for which we charge you the same price on our easy payment
plan that you pay others cash for.
Axminster 9x12 - $25.00 Axminster 9x12 - $30.00
$2.50 Down and then $1.00 a Week
SANDERS FURNITURE CO.
464 - - - - SECOND STREET = - - = 464
ta uat such prayer t© oelf-accusing
When It rails upon the ear divine?
And ara net irurh plrae to divine nvrry
abusing
While rum'* victims mrat a fntellku
mint?
Hl**4 Into temptation?
t * * ■ - ■ — » fra nJ
When my life was wrecked by that li
censed damnation—
Crime Inspiring—soul and boddy
blasting rum?
Why boast this a land of Christian
wisdom?
Does Christian law of a Christian
legalise a cura© plunging men into
crime's abysses,
A curse—crying to Cod to extgrrat-
nats?
Tho* the finger of scorn at m© bo
pointed.
To* 1 b© branded as n thief.
Tho* with dlsgraco and shame 1 bo an
notated.
And frail mortality deny relief.
For my crime to law I was no debtor
Than what other source came It
from?
Prom crime's Inspirator, aid and abet
tor.
The prime minister of hell—honor
damning rum.
Twas this curss supra ms of til earthly
curses.
That my morals laid In a shameful
tomb,
And the note cause that my life Im
merses
In grief and despair's deepest gloom.
Tea, the sole cause It was of my de-
• structlon.
Of my desolation of all knit shame.
And through Its merciless libertine Ilfs
seduction
I brought ’ disgrace on an honored
human© feeling. /<
Show that mercy, mercy obtains for-
evonnore.
L'envol. Of my life why should I not
b© weary?
Think of tho burden I now bear.
Of the future like a desert dreary.
Of all but anguish and black despair.
denial.
And pardon those who mo have
•toned?
Most respectfully,
J. W. HART.
"How d* we know what hearts have
vilest sins"
How do w# know?
Many like sepulchers all foul within.
Whos© outward garb Is spotless as
How do w© know?
How can w# tall who has sinned more
than we.
How can w© tell?
We think our brother walked guiltily,
Judging him In sey-rlghteousnos*;
been driven through
ah well.
Perhaps bid i
the hcllf
Of his temptations, we might be
Less upright in our dally walk than
How can w© tell?
Well—but not without my guilt’s con
fession
Ends my plea for mercy and your
grace.
’Neath no cloak of guile hides my
transgression.
Before you they lie In naked dts
grace.
And now two words of the Thief on
the Cross dying.
Whsn he mad© bis last Immortal
plea.
On those two words. "Remember me"
I am relying
To enter the psraatae of the free.
In dealing out to that thief pardon.
No questions asked the Msn of Orief,
He strove not to find some point that
he might b© held on.
The for mercy pleading dying thief.
Aa sincere aa that of the thlers re
pentance. «
Ta mv repentance, and doubt defies;
Release We from this ram-wrought
sentence. .
And I shall eater paradise.
•• Blessed" on the Mount cried the Man
"Are the Mericful for they shall ob
tain
Mercy"—eh. men of faith for that
eternal morrow
Will
USE ROTTEN EGGS
IN BIG BAKE SHOPS
PHILADELPHIA IN FERMENT OVER
DISCLOSURE, MADE BY FOOD
COMMISSION.
The United States Government guar
antee—could you get a better one?
Clarke’s Pure Rye is aged and bottled by
the Government; the green stamp over
lapping the cork of each bottle guaran
tees the age, strength and purity. What
more could you ask?
4 Full Quarts, $ 5.00 Delivered-
12 Full Quarts, 12.00 Delivered
For sale by most dealers throughout the world and all dealers
in Chattanooga, Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla. If yours refuses to
supply you write us. ‘
Clarke Bros. & Co,
PEORIA. ILL.
The Largest Distillers in the World
llir dl«KU«tlnff
•ns* of *T'*ts"
of Ihr Ma stnri _
wholesale m dealer., are ©u!d weekly to
b *‘-l'" nvrrt ^ 1 ,nt '* f«M for the public.
The eommlMfcmer s -pedal agent how
Collected ©vMenra to show that Uesayed
•xxs known to the trad© aa ’Wpota"
and '•n*-. • are \ n tusking pi" 1
c«kea ah ktado. In |eln* that ta put. _
iitgae© and th - caved **ga are di
Cheap rala Tne mass li
_— _ — pud* l-vth white© and jr-wa nrtnj
and eelaira iw aim made with the 4©- M cent* » pound, dtffraraf
raw© mat-ft* I ih* **■ ■
^ eMlerteal^d-alera. nsiet ot whnnt ] go.
Willingham’sWarehouse
COTTON FACTORS
SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND
GET THE BEST RETURNS
MACON,
GEORGIA
"ir awMy ba 1.14 up In va*s?| u„h> f.nor >«*.. ana I
I canine brnn.1 u nub. It tlauy. CImu I tala. Til. I ,
AstlR^ai^rajr raarcy*» »H»r 1 *>" | u!a aSIn ara aEn*auU» * h,u * •"AUft
Asaln ini eararaaab>n I Impiarra. J .. © raiirrip oi a—a**T*. nMl—l Ot WMIl ] ggiisHI OI V
jliva is be.IS Lb- iil.pblA, sea u« uj.jav^a laava baui, bafcx
Hi»K» that makaa It hard and edor-
Itaa It la mi la caaa ta baktta at tha
rata of H cant, a pound.
Tha British Strawberry Boom.
FiatlMca hava baan ramiUM showing
that tbn atnwbanr harvnt up ta tha
Is* ona of tha not pro hr.
anjayad by Brtttah cnluvaioi. ur ua
raara.—EVult Urav.r, ,