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ELKO, GA- '
Breeders of S. <T- Brorwn: Leghorns,
Bangshans, Black Mlnorcas and
fetin Ducks. Eggs at $1.50 fur 15.
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OF
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T. UJ. WHITE, AgL,
W- H. HARRIS,
DEMT1ST.
Successor te Dr. W. A. Blassengamc.
OFFICE OVEE DOW LAWBA3JK,
FOOT VALLEY. GEORGIA.
Dr. H. W-
DENTIST.
Office, Onion Dry Goods Oo.^Cherry st.
MACON GEORGIA.
G. z. McArthur,
DENTIST,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
Office over 3’appey’s Drugstore.
White Plymouth Socks,
AS GOOD AS TSi E BEST.
Eggs—W. P. Bock, Pekin Docks and
Bronze Turkeys $1.00 per setting if yon
call at
White Rock Poultry Farm,
Petrov, GeoBGIA.
darrafi R. Ellis,
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with
WILLIS E. DENNY.
0 ffices : 11 & 12 Commercial BanfcBldg.,
Macon, Ga.
r\ at. 33 ill? REE.
Attoeney - ax - Law,
Bibos’, Ga.
Money to loan on Farm lands.
J. R. SIMS..
OPERATIVE ,Y DENTIST.
Crown and Bridge Work.
Office Near Perry Hotel, Main Street,
PEEBY, GA..
W
c.
5 > .ANTES*
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
FSBSY, GEORGIA.
Raving retired from military service
the practice of law is resumed.
Office in Masonic Baildtng: up stairs
B.
J. DASHER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Pebby, Ga.
i3T Office in Masonic Building.
G. C. DUNCAN. J. P. DUNGAN.
DUNCAN £ DUNGAN.
PERRY, GEORGIA.
We have made arrangements to nego
tiate loans on Farming lands,, at 8 par
cent, interest, in sums of $300.00 and up
wards, where seeuritv is lirst-claas.
Loans on Farms
PER GENT.
AT
We are now able tn negotiate loans
on fanning lands PROMPTLY atsev-
en per sent interest.
Security Loan and ftastract Eq„
370 Second st, Macon,. Ga,
J. J. Cobb, T. B. West,
President. Secretary <Sr Attorney.
Loans negotiatad on improved
farms, at lowest market rates, and an
most*liberal terms.
-juoiuoaa ux muccu v coaj »a
More th«n- three m-minm dollars in
loans negotiated. Facilities unsrtr-
paased. HOWARD TB. -SMITH,
No. 314 Second St.. THaotm, Ga.
ELECTRO -GALVANIC BELT wfll
cure all your Aches and'Pains; Dyspep
sia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and aO. Ner-
vous Troubles: Heart, Stomach, Liver
ana Kidney Disorders; and the many
nameless ills which afflict us. 3afe and
P'.easant to wear at ail times, and liy
anyone. Can be laundried and.wfll last
for many years. The- Greatest ErieBtL
to* Suffering; WomfiH, readily overcom
ing all their Tnaladigg, hi-TghtTmino- tliegr
eyes and clearing their aomplexrons.
Price, 31. 3*2 and SB. accordmgto power.
POSITIVELY GUARANTEED, feud ?
for circTTlarg
Bixie Etalrk Belt
CliheiLdOljimne 1 County Tells of T¥?g
Record in That County.
The CuIIodsn Herald, contains a
communication from, a citizen of
Mourns county with, reference to
Hon. Eope-Polhiil, of Bibb, who is
a candidate for solicitor general,
will be read with, interest in this
circuit. The communication is as
follows;;
“Editor Herald:
“Monroe county regrets that she
is {lot in tile Macon circuit, for
there is not a man hr the broad
limits of our county who would
not be delighted to help Hope.
However, we cannot believe that
the goad people of aur sister cir
cuit will fail to elect him.
“ While he has adopted; the great
city of Macon as his home, ancthas
now become one of her foremost
lawyers and best, citizens, slili he
never forgets hia old Monroe coun
ty friends and is always ready to
give a helping band and a cordial
greeting..
“He is one of the strong yonng
men of Georgia and is made of the
stuff out qf which our best states
men are fashioned. There to no
office too high for. him to fill, and
mark my prediction, he will yet be
heard to the highest counsels of
the state
“The people of Bibb have here
tofiore honored him by electing
him to the Legislature, and old
politicians at Macon said at the
time that no man ever made such
a. spl endid race He led tiie ti cket
by a magnificent majority, and he
did not disappoint his Mends in
the halls of the Legislature, and
was considered one of the very
best representatives Bibb county
ever had. He was the originator
of the fell to permit the people to
elect judges and solicitors by the
people, for we all remember his
letter to the opposing csndidates-
in Bihb to allow the people to ex
press their preference at the polls.
But his opponents did not dare to
accept the challenge. His propo
sition to his opponents was enact
ed into a law by the next Legisia
tare, and now they are compelled
to meet bim before the people of
the mreoit.
Hope is strong with the people,
for he has been their friend. He
is from them- and of them, and
while he was a poor struggling
teacher in this county, making
money to educate himself upon, he
was always popular and was con
sidered one of the vary best teach
ers he our county. He has proven
faithful to every trnst. He is the
soul of honor, and when he be
comes solicitor'of his circuit, the
evil doers had better emigrate.
“ ‘When the just rule thepeo
pie rejoice’, and £ believe it will
not be long before the Macon cir
cuit will have a. solicitor of whom
it will he proud.
“While Hope lived in Monroe
county, he knew more people than
any other six men, and every man,
woman and. child in the county
loved him, and we are told that
nearly every man iu Bibb county
is his personal friend.'
“Hope is big hearted, Broad
minded,, cultured, eloquent and
truei Here’s hoping, that he will
receive the largest majority that
was ever given in such, a contest.
Monroe.
Cotton Mills as City Boilders. Wfey He Favors Sr. Lewis-
Found His Folks at Last.
A recent issue of the Mauufae
hirers’ Becord’contains an article
showing how cotton mills build up
a town. Among ;other. things it
Spreads- Lika Wildfire.
When things are “thebest” they
become “the best selling” Abra
bam Hare, a leading druggist of
Belleville, O., writes: “Electric
Bitters are the-best selling bitters
£ have handled to 20 years. Ton
know why ? Most diseases begin
in disorders of the stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves.
Electric Bitters tones up the stom
acfa, regulates- liver, kidneys and
bawels r parifiesthB blaadi strength
ens the nerves,hence cores malt*
fades of maladies. £t builds np the
entire system. Buts new life; and
vigor into sSy weak, sickly, run
down man or woman.” Brice 50
cants. Sold by K M. Holtzclaw,
■f-ihn McGowan, of Clay county,
Ela,.claims to be the oldest pee-
doner in this country- Recording
to papers now on file to
to^. hie is T2T years aid- Ha was
born in Ireland an March 357T779,
and came to this country in: ISG4.
He enlisted in theSeventieth. Con
neeticnt regnnenfcrn lHSB, when he
Fnn officials are inclined, to believe
hi« statement.
“No familycan afford to be with
out One Kfimte. Gough Gore It
will stop a cough and cnre a cold
rnm-fa- Him an?. otlffir medicine,
writes C. W. Williams, Sterling
■Ftmr, Ba. Rentes croup, bronchi
tie and all throat
and graven
harmless
“Not" on! j~ do eotton m3 Is bring
profits favstockfioiders-, they bring
profits to all in a community by
building up the towns in which
they are located. They are em
phatically the townbaildereof this
section. They are filling the Car
ol inas and Georgia with prosper
ous towns. Columbia, which, was
sleepy and unpromising,bus sprung
from a population of10,036to 1800
to 30,000. It is now wide awake
and fall of promise Griffin,, in
Georgia, a town midway of Atlan
ta and Macon, sapped by both,, was
in a. state of decay, but co tton mi I is
have placed it in a prosperous and
substantial condition. Greenville,
in Sooth Carolina, had 8,607’peo-
pleih 1300; it will show inthenew
ce nsus over 15,000. Spartanb.org,
which had 5,500 in 1390, will, show
12,000 this year.. Gaffney, which
consisted a few years ago of a rail
road station and lime kiln, has
been turned by mills into a pros
perous little city of 3,000 people
Pelzer, which was a spot on the
map, now contains 8,000. North.
Carolina is full of similar exam
ples of growth from and through
cotton mills.
“When one investment brings fn
dividends and general prosperity
ii.isno tvonder that towns from the
EioGrands all the way to the Po
toman-are gathering capital and
building many mills, and large
mills, too, in some-cases. The cot
ton mill movement in the south, is
the wonder and glory of these
times in the cotton states. It can
not be carried too far. Biiild mills
in big towns and in little towns,
and even at road, crossings, for
every well managed mill is a gold
mine alike to stockholders and to
the pa hi ie”
! One af the aid-time southern ne-
WashingtauD. G., April 9,1900. j gross went fat Boston- to make his (
Editor Times Recorder: E desire | fortune.
through your calumnsto call fcheat | After a wed: of walking up and
teutton of my friends futhia city ■ down he found himself pennfiess,
and chronghaut. the Third Coir— and no workin: sight,
gressional district; fa the near ap- -
five in Congress. I hear there is
to beoppositEmta Han; El B, Lew
is, which I hope is not trae.
If merit is to be rewarded them
the honest voters in the district;
should return their present honor
able Representative to his seat in
the next Congress. If there is fa
Be a contestant; then £ would nrge
yon fa put shoulder to shoulder in
the fight and; gain a sweeping vic-
Theu he went from house fa
house,
“BE yon please;, auh,” he began
when trig rings at the front 'door
w®e answered, “can’t yon give a
po’ colored man work ter du, or
somepin’ ter eat?”
And the polite answer invaria
bly was, “No,, mister—very sorry,
but we have nothing for you.”
Every one who answered his
ring addressed him as “Mr.” but
shot their doors and hearts against
tory for Mr. Lewis. Especially db j hfnr.
X urge my former associates and Finally; he rang the- bell at a
friends on the railroads and in the j brownstone front-
shops;* also the earnest ca. laborers
of the S-A. M. to give their: sup
port in accomplishing this end. As
a former eitizen of Americas.! am
proud to say that no district of
Georgia is better or more ably rep-
resented than the Third. Mr. Lew
is is a man of undaunted courage.
and stirring energy* where his peo- ihaek-yard way to the kitchen, and
Jllles of Postage Stamps.
C. F, Jenkins, in the Scientific
American says that daring the year
1899 the United States Bureau of
printing and engraving issued
2,400,000,000 of the common red
two-cent stamps, (enough to go al
most twice'around the earth- —=-
Stacked one upon another they
wanid pile up 150 miles beyond,
aur atmosphere, equal in weight to
two of aur big locomotives, and
would make a blanket to keep the
frost off the city of Washington.
U these stamps worked in relays,
each taking the letter as far as al
lowed by. the postal, regulations,the
message would he carried beyond
the most remote star; and,.at the
fastest speed at the disposal of the
postal authorities,, would occupy
millions of times the age of the
earth in transit.
Question Answered.
Tea, August Flower still has the
iargest sale of auy.medicine iu the
civilized world’. Tour mothers
and grandmothers never thought
of using anything else for Lidiges-
tionoir Biliousness. Doctors were
scarce, and they seldom heard of
Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration
or Heart failure etc. They used
August Flower tu clean out the
system and stop fermentation of
undigested food; regulate the ac
tion of the liver, stimulate the ner
vous and organic action .of the sys
tem, and that is all they took when
feeling dull and bad withheadaehes
and other aches. Ton only need a
few doses of Green’s August Flow
er,, to liquid form, to make you sat
isfied there is.nothing serious the
matter with: you. Sample bottles
at Holtzelaw’s Drug Store.
The Athens public school has
adopted what is known as the co
ordinate system, by which they
concentrate the work and” teach,
thoroughly several different bran
chea at one tnhe. It is used by
many advanced Eastern schools
Ta illustrate: No spelling books
.are osed' the pupiis are given ten
words a day. 'These they take
home, learn the, meaning of them,
and nest day write on* the boards
sentences showing that the words
are
meantogof words all taught atone
time,—-Marietta Journal. .
~ A Horrible Outbreak:
“Of large sartsou mylittle daugh
ter’s Lead developed into a caseaf
acaldhead;” ;wrifees G- ©. Isbill of
Morganton^ Temu, but- Backlen’s
Arnica. Salve oumpletely cured hs2
TFa.« cmgruTiteed cnreforEczema.
Tetter; Salt-Bheum, Pimples, Ul-
ca^Sqrestoiff Pife, Oaly2Scat
Holtzclaw’a Dru^tore
: Is Blood
dean hloniF mrnns -u ciean. Bo.
Cascarets;—beauty for ten centz. All dxu^-
gists, satfliacdon yiaraiii&svL XOe, 25c. 50c.
Sabicribe for The Some
pies interest is at stake. Ha is
thoroughly alive fa their needs,
heartily iu sympathy with their
enterprises and growth. Ihavehad
ample time and opportunity to note:
the proceedings of this Congress
as my hoars of duty are from_jl:3l
F. M. till 11:30 P. M., and lhav
availed myself at this privelrge
As a master of coarse T have fella:
lively interest in Mr. Lawis and
have heard his speeches, watched
his voting and know his attitude
toward his constituents. He has
proven to me beyond thesnspiciou
the caoklL give you something—
you. black—”
But just there the old man fell
on his knees, exclaiming:
“Thank de Lawd, I fonn’ my
white folks at last! Thank
de Lawd,. I fonn’ ’em—I fonn’
’em!”—Exchange.
To be glad of life; because it
gives you a chanea to love and fa
.work and to plkm and look up at
the stars; to be satisfied with your
’possessions, hut not to be content
ed with, yourself until you
_ __ .., have
of a danbt his loyal ty to Iiis friends. niade the best of them; to despise
When I made application for a po
sition as machinist to the Navy
Yard in Washington, I appealed to
him for his assistance. Handing
nothing in the word except false
hood and meanness and to fear
nothing except cowardice" to be
governed by your admiration,, not
him my letter&of introduction with by disanats; to covet nothing
—r; E— - in ^ . j
my application papers, he kindly
endorsed the same and assured
me he would give the matter his
personal attention, which he did;
and T received my appointment to
a short while.
It is no easy matter for a South
erner to getand hold a position:dE
any kind with, the government
for the reason, that the'He
now;
pnbliean party is. to control of ayi.
ary branch of the government by’
good, safe majorities and of conrse
distributes the patronage to suit
themselves As a result, most of
the good places go to the constitu
ents of Bepnblican members of
Congress. It is a fact that I am
thfr only Georgian employed to the
Navy Yard here, and I know that
L hold the place because of Mr.
Lewis’ persistent efforts and infia.
enea.
Mr. Lewis is a man of convic
tians,. with courage to. act upon
them. He is an avowed friend* of
the workingmen, and we should
give our united support to his re-
election to Congress for the. next
term. Yery truly,
C. W. T. JiBSEI
Seware of Ointments for Catarrh.
that Contain. Mercury,
as mercury- will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
tering it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
be used except on prescriptions
-from reputable physicians, as the
da magi they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from_them. Hall’s Catarrh Gore,
manufactured by F, J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, 0 , contains no mercu
ry, and is taken internally, acting
(Erectly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system.. In
baying Hall’s Catarrh Cure .be
sure- you get the genuine. Ifc is
taken internally and made to To
ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimo niai s- free.
Sold by Druggists; price 75<r per
bottle.
Hall’s Family Fills are tiie-best
Hon. Seaborn Wright; of Borne,
who. ran for governor of Georgia
nn the Bopuliat-Prohibitian tiefet
four years ago,, has announced
himself as a candidate for the- Leg
islature from Elayd county, sub
ject to the Democratic primary, on
the 15th of May. This looks like
Mr. Wright intends to reinstate
himself in the Democratic party,
Otfo KbrB, Grand Chancellor, E
P., Biionvflle, Ind-, says, “DeWitt’s
WitdhHaz a l Sal ve soo th es the most
defecate skin, and 1 heals the most
stubborn ulcer with certaiu and
Cures piles and skto
Don’t buy. an imita
tri-m- Hoitriiiaw’s Drugstore,
A gentleman appeared,, and the
old man began:
“Boss, I is starvin’. Can’t you:
gimme some vittles?”'
“You darned black, kinky-head
ed rascail’ exclaimed the gentle
man; “hew: dare you ring the bell
at my frontdoor? Go round the
is your neighbors except his kind
ness of heart and gentleness of
manners;, to think seldom of your
enemies, often of your Mends and
.every (toy of Christ; and to spend
as mceh.time as yon can, with body
and- with spirit,, to Gods out-of-
doors^ these are fettleguides goats
on thff footpaths of peace. —Henry
The Balimfbre Sun saysr It is
Mated that the Georgia- Techno
logical School will to a short time
establish, scholarships for the pur
pose of training. Georgia boys to
take charge ofthenewcottou mills
that are being buiit at such a rap
id rate throughoutthe South. One
-enterprising citizen of Macon of
fers to pay for six scholarships.
There seems to be a sentiment
thronghoat the South against im
parting expert labor necessary to
conduct the cotton mills, and the
mill owners are determined to edu
cate competent men so as to suppLy
thedemand.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
“WiM the fast value m
Shoes om the markets
of everything that is new and giod to footwear.
MACON, GEORGIA.
PRICES TO SUIT etebtbobt:
I ha\ e just opened a nice line of DRY" GOODS
and GROCERIES hl t&e Eeagin Building at - . .
m Mr. ~W. B. Stafford as manager^ and will
sell gauds at Macon prices- I solicit t&e patron
age of tlie corarunnity. RespectfulXy,
JOSIAH BASSs
"Winter, and aR men's tlLonglits
Now torn to the shedding of
Heavy clothes for lighter ones—
We open: tiie season. wiHi the biggest
boast we bave ever made, and that is
in regard to our
KM
i nr
The Chattanooga Tradesman es
timates that the Southern group
of cotton-mills will.need 1,500,000
bales of cotton this year; nearly
50 per cent mare than all the mills
in theUcited States used in 1875,
showing what strides we have made
since that date. As it is further
estimated that the mills of the
whole country will consume only
3,7-50,000 bales, it-will be seen that
the Sooth now makes more than
one-third of all the cotton goods
produced to this country..
This is our bobby, and you’ll find them aU
rights Would yon. examine the workman-
snip ? You y U find ic first-close. The style?
Right npM;o-date. The patterns will suit the
hard to suit, and sizes-to fit all shapes. Give
them a look. .
-fo-I>ate Clothiers,
MAmw,
408 Third Street.
GEORGIA.
The Best in tlto Worl to -
WabefeaveGhambsriato’sCbagli
Remedy tot he best to the world. A
few weeks ago we suffered with a
severe coid and a troublesome
cough, and. having read their ad
vertisements to our own and other
papers, we purchased a battle to
seeIf ifc would effect us. Itcured-
us hefore the bottle was more; than
half used. It is the best medicine! 1
out for colds and coughs.:—The
Herald, AndarBcnvill^- Ind. For
sale by all dealers.
Along distance telephonerepeafc-
er ar rangement hue been invented
by- -which, it. to claimed,, messages
may be relayed on-the telephone
in much the same manner as tele
sararelayed- His
also claimed that two messugeg
may be sent over the same wire at
thasame- time, a sort of duplex tel
ephony. The inventor is how at
work upon a system of quadruplex
telephony which,. iF successful, is
likely to greatly decrease the cost
ofany system.
Cleanse the liver; p aiitg the
Bloodj iuvigrirate the body by using
De Witt’s Little Early Risers.
These famous little piHaaiwaysaet
There has not been an. execution promptly. FTo 1:zclaw’a. Drugstore.
to the navy siuee 1849, and it isa ! ^—
gfa-i kmg fact that of the numerous [
sol toss sentenced j to-, (fearh _forl
military offenses totring the war 1
with- Spain not one 5 was executed. :
—Exchange.
proDOunce oar hurries to be weE
baiit in every detail. The style.
comfort and
of our, .
Gfe Second: and r’oplaiSSTreets,
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