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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
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with modern machinery,
and we are prepared, to
save you the middle
man's profit on any kind
of Yehicle, from a Log
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ber Tire Buggy, by sell
ing you direct|from our
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The Vehicles we make
ate ihe best you can get,
Ye handle a complete line of
Buggies,
Wagons,
Harness,
Whips,
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ami Carriage
Hardware.
A full line of....
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Poplar Street,
to Adams’ Warehouse.
Mark Hanna’s Strength.
St. Louis Republic.
There is no great element of
surprise in the Philadelphia North
American’s discovery that Mark
Hanna already controls the situ
ation in the matter of the presi
dential nomination to be made by
his party in 1904 and that he can
compel his own nomination if he
so desires.
Hanna’s control represents the
combined influence of the McKin
ley administration and the Repub
lican national machine. The
President will naturally exert all
aavilable pressure in carrying out
Hanna’s wishes. Hanna himself
is fhe head of the party machine
and the complete master of its
ramifications into the various
States. Because of these two
facts, his domination of the Pres
ident and of the Republican na
tional organization as Boss is the
strongest yet known in American
political history.
As the case now stands, and
there is no reason to anticipate
any notable change before the
holding ofnext Republican
National J|H||btion, Hanna can
force his^HHFation for Presi
dent. The^n^'ballot, in all like
lihood, would decide the contest
in his favor. Neither Roosevelt,
with his strength in the West, nor
Odell, with New York backing
him, could develop sufficient
strength for a dangerous fight.
The alliance of the administra
tion and the national Rebublican
machine would be far too formid
able to leave a chance open for
successful opposition.
It depends upon Hanna’s own
wishes whether or not he shall be
the Republioan nominee for Pres
ident in 1904. The nomination
is in hi3 hands. Fortunately for
the country, however, a Republi
can nomination in 1904, especial
ly the nomination of Hanna,will
not be equivalent to an election.
The people will elect the Presi
dent—and Mark Hanna, the apos
tle of commercialized politics,
trustism, centralization of power
and government by the rich for
the rich, does not appeal winning-
ly to the American people. The
Democratic spirit of this country
will be aroused to a point that
will make impossible in 1904 the
election of such a man as Mark
Hanna.
Many physicians are now prescrib
ing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regular
ly, having found that it is the best
prescription they can write because
it is the one preparation which con
tains the elements necessary to di
gest not only some kinds of food
but all kinds,and it therefore cures
indigestion and dyspepsia no mat
ter whai its cause.
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A Polander resident in Savan
nah says that as near as the Eng
lish tongue can say it the name
of the President’s assailant is pro
nounced “Zolgoose,” with a hiss
at the beginning and ending of it.
The name is appropriate. It will
be a hiss in the mouths of Ameri
cans forever.—News.
The Best Prescription for Malaria,
Chills and Fever is a bottle of
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic.
It is simply iron and quinine in a
tasteless form. No cure—no pay.
Price 50e
Cats Used As Government Officials.
“Several years ago a letter con-
tianing a large sum of. mon
ey disappeared from the New York
post-office,” writes Hugh Nether-
ton, in The Ladies’ Home Jour
nal for September, in telling of
“Cats that Draw Salaries.” “A
month after the disappearance a
desk in one of the rooms was moved
and on the floor was found a nest
of young rats resting on a bed of
macerated greenbacks —all that
was left of the missing letter.
Uncle Sam at last decided to em
ploy a cat to protect the New
York post-office from rats and
mice. The first appointee in the
United States Rat and Mouce
Catching Service was a large, gray
tabby. She secured the place
through the reccommend&tion of
her owner, who certified that she
was not only a good mouser, but
also a friend of the Administra
tion—qualities which she at once
exemplified by her work,
“With New York as an exam
ple, other post-offices asked for
cats, and to-day nearly every
large office in the United States
has its official mouser or rat-kill
er, who receives from nine to
twelve dollars a year. This in
come is expended, under the super
vision of the postmasters for the
purchase of food. Milk is the
chief item, for the cats are sup
posed to provide themselves with
meat.”
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DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS
BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, WINDOW SHADES
AND POLES, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC.,
You can save money at
Paul’s Furniture Store.
A complete line of COFFIKS and CASKETS always
on hand.
GOERGE PAUL, Perry, Ga.
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have
The tender pathos of the first
interview between the President
and his wife after the shooting
will appeal powerfully to hus
bands and wives everywhere.
Clasping her hand he said: “This
is not our first battle. We, have
won more desperate cases than
this. And, though conditions
may be critical, if there were only
one chance in a thousand I would
accept that chance and, for your
sake, hope to win.” What a world
of tenderness and love there is in
the brief statement!
Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee,
Ind., is a poor man, but he says
he would not be without Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm if it sost five
dollari a bottle, for it saved him
from being a cripple. No exter
nal application is equal to this
liniment for"’ stiff and swollen
joints, contracted muscles, stiff
ueck, Sprains and rheumatic and
muscular pains. It has also cured
numerous cases of partial paraly
sis. Ic is for sale by all Dealers
in Perry.
A Western doctor claims to have
discovered afunction for the vermi
form appendix. But that is noth
ing new. Everybody has known
that it had a function for some
time; namely, to afford the doc
tors a reason for cutting people
open, and sending in prodigious
bills for the carving.—Savannah
News.
Don’t wait until you become chron
ically constipated but take DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers now and then.
They will keep your liver and bowels
in good order. Easy to take. Safe
pills. Holtzclaw’s Drugstore.
Phoenix, Arizona, once a sage
brush desert, has 25,000 inhabi
tants and assessed valuation of
$10,000,000, all due to irrigation
canals brought from distant
streams. >
Pianos
At Greatly
Reduced Prices.
Fifty new Upright Pianos will ciose out at
greatly reduced pricee within the next few
weeks. Among them such celebrated makes
as
Steinway, Sohmer & Co,, Kranidi
& Bach, Stoltz & Bauer, Bush
& Gests, Lester and Royal.
(’all at once and secure one of these bargains
F. A. GUTTENGERGER & CO.,
452 Second st., Macon, Ga.
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
of
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Use
for Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW TO** CITY.