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Astounded the Editor.
Editor S. A.. Brown of Bennett-
ville, S. G-, was once immensely
surprised. * 'Through long suffer
ing from dispepsia.” he writes,
“my wife was greatly run down.
She"had no strength or vigor and
suffered great distress from h^r
stomach, but she tried Electric
Bstters which helped het at once,
and, after using four bottles, she
j3 entirely well, can eat anything,
jt’s a grand tonic, and its gentle
laxative qualities are splendid for
torpid liver.” For Indigestion,
Boss of Appetite, Stomach and
Liver troubles it’s a positive,
guaranteed cure. Only 50c at
Holtzclaw*s drugstore.
■MY STORE IS OPEN FOR BOSINESS.
No Old Goods.
872 acres, an increase of 16,068 acres
over the returns of last year. This is
remarkable, as it is impossible for :
there to actually be an increase in ■
the number of acres in the county.!
The total.value at which this land i
was returned is $1,490,445, an in-!
mease of $42,632.
City and town property is valued
in the aggregate at $381,820, an in
crease of $26,705.
The value placed upon bank shares
is $84,670, ah increase of $170 over
; the returns of last year.
Money, debts, notes, etc., are val-
I ®«d at $122,540, a decrease of $590.
The total value of merchandise is
$117,960, an increase of $18,190.
The bicycles owned by individn-
the Staple Dry Goods,
Groceries and Shoes.
ing Macon at 11 o’clock a. m.
The program of exercises is as fol
lows:
AH. Master Masons will meet at
Masonic Hall at 2:30 p. m.
Procession will form at Masonic
Hall at 3:30 p. m., and march to the
Methodist chinch.
EXEBCISZS AT CHUECH.
Beception of Grand Master.
Music:
Prayer. 0
Music:
Welcome address by Mr. B. H.
Palmer.
Beply, Judge A. C. Biley.
Music.
\ Introduction of Grand Master by
| CoL W. S. Thomson,
j Address by M. W. Grand Master
* Max Meyerhardt.
Music,
t Prayer.
| Doxology.
Benediction.
Procession will then re-form and
(return to Masonic Hall for business
of convention.
| Adjonm at 6:30 p. m. for supper.
Master Masons Lodge opened at
j8 p. m. Work in Third Degree.
—Mr. Josiah Bass, one of Hous
ton’s prominent citizens, writes
as follows: “After trying various
remedies, without obtaining any
benefit, I was cured sound and well
[ by Mucalee Chill Stop. It is the
best remedy in existence for chills,
fever and malaria.” Every bottle
f guaranteed. It costs you nothing
| if it fails to cure. Sold by drug
gists at 50 cts. Manufactured by
|H. J. Lamar & Sons, Macon, Ga
; —MrTA. M. Smith, formerly
of Houston county, who is now
engaged in the saw mill business
| at Pelham, Mitchell county, came
f np last week to be a while with
| home folks. -It was also his pur-
The two essential elements that enter in!
composition of every satisfactory trade, are the mos
tractive characteristics of onr vehicles. Yon can
QUALITY “between the lines” when we mention the i
grade “Bamesville” and “Rock Hill” Buggies and Carr
and the celebrated‘ ; OJd Hickory” and “Tennessee” Wa,
atiated. Fatalities tmsor-
EOWASD H. SMITH,
tctmd St.. Tffacoiu Ga-
Look Carefully
To Your Kidneys
Dr. Jenner’s
Kidney Pills
As to PRICES, it is only necessary to state that
advantage in location and methods of conducting onr bosi-
ness with a minimum expense, insures the lowest. Call and
let ns demonstrate these facts.
cause the kidneys to work as
nature intended they should.
They build np the shrunken
walls of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before.
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have no equal.
350-352 Poplar Street.
Commissioners’ Court Minutes,
County Commissioners' court of
Houston county met in regular ses
sion August 6th, 1901. Present,
Commissioners Leonard, Sanders,
Tharp and Houser.
JSubtle J
It was ordered that Daniel Gary j
be stricken from the pauper list.
It was ordered that Baehel Camp- j
bell, Sol Jackson and Nancy FannS
Jbe each allowed $1 per month from j
pauper fund.
The Central Georgia Telephone j
Company was granted permission to J
place its lines along the public roads j
of Houston county in a manner not
to interfere with public travel, pro-j
vided that said lines shall extend to j
! the comity site.
It was ordered that the Lawson
bridge, oyer Big creek in the twelfth
district of Houston county, be re- j
built, provided that $250 be raised j
for that purpose by private subscrip-1
tion.
It was also ordered that a bridge j
be' built over Hogerawl creek on|
what is known as the comity line;
} road, provided that $100 be likewise
| contributed.
Wherfeupon court adjourned.
G. E. Bbussox, Clerk.
[ The annual Eeheconnee Camp-
j meeting began last Friday even-
[ in 0- , and was concluded Tuesday
! evening. No report has been fur
bished this office for publication,
but we understand all the tents
were Occupied, the attendance was
fair, and Hie meeting good
throughout. Comparatively few
people from Perry and the imme
diate vicinity attended.
A GOOD PLACE.
Holaee is hereby give® to ladies and
gentlemen who rial Macon ftat Mrs-
W H. Houser is now running a first-
Boarding House at Too Cherry St.
^rhirfi is very near ffie business center
of city, and she will be pleased to
x>ttle showing that it is simply
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure, no pay. Price 50c.
DyspepsiaTablets
•cpfth harsh nrmerals which
always leave bad after-effects
on the entree system# and where
their use is persisted in# tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
I supply any txxxk: published, postpaid, at the li-t price, nrul, i-i maoj
cases, much cheaper. A large line of Boots, Stationery, aod
School Supplies to select from, correspondence solicited.
Mill Orders promptly filled.
Next to Academy of Music,
MACON CA.
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