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man’s profit on any kind
of Vehicle, from a Log
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The Vehicles we male
are the best you can get,
We handle a complete line of
Buggies,
Wagons,
.Harness,
Laprobes,
Carriage
Hardware.
and
A full line of....
Harvesting
Machines.
Special attention
given to
Mack, The Three Timer.
St. Louis Republic.
Mr. Richard C. Kerens, of Sfc.
. -k 0T n s > leader of the administration
republicans in Missouri, believes
with Senator Depew of New York
that the American people are will
ing to make an exception in Presi
dent McKinley’s favor and elect him
to the presidency for a third term.
This impression seems to be gain
ing such headway in the imperialist
wing of the republican national or
ganization that it may soon be nec
essary to seriously consider Mr. Mc
Kinley as a candidate for renomina
tion. ^ It is also reasonably certain
that if Mark Hanna and the trusts
behind Hanna can persuade them
selves that the people would not re
sent this course, the renomination of
Mr. McKinley is inevitable.
Hanna himself undoubtedly be
lieves that the same reasons; which
prevailed in 1900 to necessitate what
he called the “perpetuation” of Pres
ident McKinley’s administration still
prevail. There is much that remains
to be done for the trusts. Imperial
ism is not yet established as firmly
as, the imperialists desire. Mr. Mc
Kinley is known, to be entirely sub
servient to the will of the trusts in
thes^ matters. If the people can be
cajoled into forgetting the wise
American prohibition .of a third
term it will suit the trusts right
down to the grohnd.
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Credit Due Publishers.
Vast credit should be given every
newspaper publisher who makes a
success of his business. In no en
terprise in his community is there
such a complexity of processes and
callings—such incessant demand for
mastery of almost countless details.
While here we find an exceptionally
capable editor, there a mighty busi
ness-getter, and elsewhere a man
unusually proficient at the manufac
turing end of the business, it is not
to be wondered at that so few com
bine all the knowledge and qualities
necessary to the. publisher who
makes his success complete and
symmetrical.—-Newspaperdom.
Seveu Years in Bed,
“Will wonders ever cease?” in
quired the friends of Mrs. L.
Pease, of Lawrence, Kan. They
knew she had been unable to leave
her bed in seven years on account
of kidney and liver trouble, ner-
vo us prostration and general de
bility; but, “Three bottles of
Electric Bitters enabled me to
walk,” she writes, “and* in three
months I felt like a new person.”
Women suffering from Headache,
Backache, Nervousness, Sleepless
ness,:Melancholy, Fainting and
Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless
blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is
guaranteed. Only 50c at Holtz-
claw’s drugstore.
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A Missouri paper tells of a farmer
who figured out one rainy day that
he had walked 300 miles in cultivat
ing one acre of com. He sold his
farm and moved to town, where he
walked 600 miles before finding a
job, and in the meantime spending
the price of his farm.
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Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth,
Va., over 90 years of age, suffered j
for years with a bad sore on his
face. Physicians could not help
iim. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cured him permanently. Holtz-
claw’s Drugstore.
Paper From Swamp Cane.
Macon Telegraph.
Congressman Bartlett has received
! the following important^letter from
’ one of his confreres in congress. It
relates to the big eanebrakes in
Georgia and the south, and indi
cates that paper mills might be able
to use the canes to great advantage.
It is as follows:
; Bloomington, Ind.
Hon. Chas. L. Bartlett, Macon, Ga.
My Dear Sir—Mr. Thos. E. Phil
lips of Bloomington, Ind., has se
cured letters patent on a process for
manufacturing paper Btock from
canebrake cane, We consider this
process superior to any now in ex
istence, because it makes better
stock at less cost. As canebrake
cane is inexhaustible in the southern
statea„#ve desire to interest men in
the south in this matter and estab
lish mills there. This is a rare
chance for tne development of the
Sbuth, and will, by the use of cane,
make valuable some immense tracts
of land now practically valueless. It
has been determined that this mate
rial and process is a succes beyond a
doubt. Paper stock is principally
manufactured from spruce wood m
the north, where, owing to cold, the
mills are greatly handicapped. In
the south, of course, there would be
no such trouble. Again, wood is be
coming scarce, while cane is inex
haustible. Paper stock grows more
valuable every year, is worth now
from 1 to 5 cente per pound. Under
Mr. Phillips process it can be man
ufactured at 1 cent or less. We re
fer you to Dr. R. E. Lyons, chair of
chemistry, Indiana University, who
has made a thorough study of this
process.
With the proper persons to pro
mote it, there is no reason why the
south should not rival and pass the
north in this great industry. We
would be glad to have your co-oper
ation looking toward the interesting
of capital and establishing this in
dustry at a very' early date. We
will be glad to furnish you, or any
person interested, with data that
wiil convince you of the merit of the
process covered by Mr. Phillips’ pat
ents, and-of the feasibility of estab
lishing mills in the south.
Hoping to hear from you soon,
and wishing you a pleasant summer,
I am, very respectfully,
Robert W. Miebs.
re-
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“A few months ago, food which
I ate for breakfast would hot
main on my stomach for half
hour. I used one bottle of your
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and -can
now eat my breakfast and other
meals with a relish and my food
is thoroughly digested. Nothing
equals. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for
stomach troubles. H. S. Pitts,
Arlington, Tex. Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure digests what you eat.
Holtzclaw’s drugstore.
The first important contract in'
American coal for foreign delivery
as a result of the export tax on the
English product has been made with
a French railroad company, which
has agreed to fake several thousand
tons a month. Other large orders
may be looked for confidently.
Stop | lie Cough and Work off the Cold.
Laxitive Bromo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No Cure,
No Pay. Price 25 cents.
Paris has 60 wholesale firms which
deal in mushrooms exclusively.
Georgia Exhibit Brings Letters.
Atlanta, Ga., June 5.—State Ge
ologist W. S. Yeates is already re
ceiving letters from parties whose
attention has been attracted by the
Georgia exhibit at the Buffalo expo
sition. They are principally- from
| business men who are probably look-
ingfor chances for good investments.
Notably among those just received
was one yesterday from the Charles
Warner Company of New York, who
handle cement and fire clays, asking
for a pamphlet on Georgia clays and
any information regarding them that
the state geologist could furnish.
This letter stated that the attention
of members of the firm had been at
tracted to the excellent display of
Georgia clays at the Buffalo exposi
tion,and the parties seem to be look
ing out for a good investment in this
line.
Professor Yeates supplied the in
formation, as he has supplied it to
several others who have asked for it.
He says he has had a greater de
mand for the last gold bulletin than
he has been able to fill, and fhe sup
ply is now ezhausted. There is con
siderable literature relating to Georr
gia products at the exposition, and
Professor Yates expects to send an
other supply in a few days.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery,
One small bottle of Hall’s Great
Discovery cures all kidney and
bladder troubles, removes gravel,
cures diabestes, seminal emissions,
weak and lame backs, rheumatism
and all irregularities of the kid
neys and bladder, in both men and
wemen, regulates bladder troubles
in children. If not sold by yonr
druggist, will be sent by mail on
receipt of $1. One small bottle is
two months’ treatment, and will
cirre any case above mentioned.
Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer,
P. O. Box 629, St. Louis, Md. Send
for testimonials. Sold by all drug
gists, and H. J. Lamar & Sous, Ma
con, Ga., and H. M. Holtzclaw,
Perry, Ga.
READ~TH1S.
Cutlibert, Ga„ April 2nd, 1900.
This is to certify that I was affected
with gravel and that I took sixty drops
of Hall’s Great Discovery, and it com
pletely cured me. Ibis worth $1.00 per
bettle to any-one needing it.
J. T. Stevens.
Good Advice to Negroes.
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PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION,
Buffalo, N.Y., May 1, Nov. 1st, 1901.
The Pan-American will be one of the
gre atest and most beautiful Expositions
the world has known. To enjoy its beau
ties will be worth'many an effort. !
The question of traveling io and from
the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo
is one to be carefully considered.
When you buy your ticket you wili
wish to feel satisfied that you have acted
wisely. You will desire to travel com
fortably, pleasantly, promptly, and to se
cure the most of interest on your journey.
The matter of returning home,too,must
be considered, as after you have done the
Exposition, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
vicinity, you’ll be tired and wish to go
quickly and comfortably. *
The Central of Georgia Railway
by reason of its desirable connections,
both rail and steamship, offering a choice
of two routes, will best fill every require
ment necessary to successful and com
fortable Pan-American journeys from
the Southeast.
Through direct connections are made
through Atlanta, Athens, Angusta all
rail, or through Savannah, thence the
palatial and comfortable steamships of
the (Ocean Steamship Company to New
York or Boston.
See any agent of the Central of Geor
gia Railway or drop us a postal,as prob
ably we will have something in the way
of special matter about the Exposition
we can send you. J. C. Haile,
General Passenger Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
A committee of negro men in New
Orleans have issued a “circular of
advice” to their people in that city
which applies to other cities as well
as to New Orleans. It says:
“1. Fight the dives and dens and
begin the fight for the negro’s eleva
tion around the negro’s own hearth
stone. 2, -Help the authorities to
sustain and enforce the laws of the
city, and aid in the detection of
crime and the punishment of crimi
nals. 3. Respect the law and the
officers of the law, and quit shield
ing negroes who are guilty of crimi
nal offences. 4. If an officer at
tempts to make an arrest, do not in
terfere nor in any way resist him.
5. Stop looking upon a policeman as
a common enemy. 6. Quit loafing
around the comers. 7. Go to work
for a living.”
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It is now generally known and under
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4J3 Third Street,
MACOIST, GA. ..
I have recently returned in harness t©
meet my old friends, and will endeavor
to mak6 as many new ones as possible. I
am now prepared to
FEED ALL WHO COME,
and will give them a cordial greeting and
satisfy the inner man with the best in the
market at most reasonable prices. My
Restaurant is more
ESPECIALLY fob LADIES,,
having no connection with saloons...
If you want anything choice to eat,yon wl
know
Thatlsaac’s s the place to go.
Old Veteran Caterer,
E. ISAACS.
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|— MACON, GEORGIA.
Poplar Street,
Next to Adams’ Warehouse.
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