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gets inflamed yon hare »arumbling
sound of imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed deafness
is the result, and unless the inflar
maiioo can be taken ont and this
tube restored to its formal condi
tion, hearing nail be desfcryoed for
ever; nine cases ont of ted are
caused by catarrh, which is noth
ing bnt an inflamed condition of
the raneoas surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars for ahv case of Deafness
(caused by eaiarrh) that cannot
be cored hyHalFs Catarrh Core.
Send for drenlsrs, free.
F. S. Chsszz & Co,
Toledo, O.
_ . . —- *
Is thoroughly equipped
with modem machinery,
and we are prepared to
§am you tlte middle
man's profit on any kind
of Vehicle, from a Log
Cart to the finest Rub
ber Tire Boggy, by sell
ing you direct from our
Factory.
' g. ^"* r I :ri "» or r .d.
Everybody agrees that Presi
dent Roosevelt is making a
start, and “what
must be so. 1 *
His demeanor has been unex
ceptionable from the very first.
His brief but comprehensive an
nouncement of his purpose to
“continue aosolutelv and
with
out variance the policy of Presi-
dent McKinley** was edsemelr u * ccu uu ui lutyuxg x(ui LVllll
wise and had an instanfelv reassnr- ^sailed “jollying - .” and he is
bigeffect uponthe country. ' ' ' * **
insistent retention of the
The young couple that dropped
into Sun Beauty’s laundry at In
dependence and Prospect avenues
the other night to have a little
fun with the China man had an
experience that, while it was run
ny, it w£s unexpected, says the
Kansas City Journal. Foreigners
are usually obtuse to- American
If You Want Anything
BEDEOOil SUITES, PAP.LOB SEITES,
DIKING TABLES, SIDEBOAEDS, CHAIBS
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES,
j vr and con
firmed this good impression. And
the reports from Washington that
|die President is 1 ‘making friends 11
fs ®pt surprising. The senators
and Representatives who have
called upon him come away with
a conviction that the new presi
dent means to do his best for the
whole country, and with a distinct
liking for Ms cordial and earnest
Hie Vehicles m make
are the best you can get
We handle a complete line of
Buggies,
Wagons,
Harness,
Whips,
Laprobes,
Carriage
Hardware.
and
A. foil line of
Machines.
epemal attention
riven to
Of course the important men Of
his party have not yet been to
Washington, nor have the great
duestion out of which a di vision
in the party may grow yet come
under discussion. It is difficult
to think that Theodore Roosevelt
has been so changed by the fact
of becoming President that he will
not have decided views of his own
and seek to give them effect. His
individuality, it would seem, is
too large and strong to he wholly
merged in the shadow of his pre
decessor's fame.
As matters stand to-day, all
that he has to do is to let well
enough alone—to stick to the lines
laid down, doing practically noth
ing distinctively Ms own—and he
is hound to be nominated in 1904
and probably elected. But can he
do it? It is simply a question of
temperament and of self-restraint.
Thus far he has certainly
very well.
.-v. — s BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, SPKJHGS, W1MDOW SHADES
thing of an adept in the art hint-;
self. AND POLES, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC.,
“Good evening, Sun Beauty,” j
by way of introduction, said, the 1 You can save money at
gjri, “is my shirtwaist done yet?” |
Paul’s Furniture Store.
The estimated value of all farm
products of theRuined States for
1901 was $8,000,000,000. Should
the. demand ever come, the South
could sell at present prices cotton
enough to reach this sum.
Take the value of the agricul
tural products of the South to be
$1,^0,500,000, as estimated, and
it will approximate the value of
nearly one-half of all the agricul
tural products of the United
States. In this estimate were not
included, apparently, hemp, peas
and beans, wMch would run up
the aggregate several million dol
lars.
All these products have been
made on 166,610 square miles of
improved lands (census of 1380)
out of a total of 331,201 square
miles in the South. That is to
say, there is only 20 per cent, of
the lands in the South improved.
Concede that only 50 per cent, is
susceptible of being improved,
then the South should easily pro
duce over $8,000,000,000 of agri
cultural products on 50 per cent
of its" mg’--— fjffiSi my
Sim Beauty didn’t make a move
to ascertain. He merely opened
his yellow face in a broad smile
and showed a row of wMte teeth.
“Mot yet, I rink. Saturday.”
Then he uttered a gutters! laugh
and turned to the young man.
‘•‘•You take the young lady out
for a walk?” he asked.
‘‘Yes, 5 * said the young man, not
to he bluffed. “‘Isn’t that j&Il
right?”
“Oh yea,” said Son Beauty.
All light. Yeliy plitfey night.
Telly plitty young lady. You
maily her?”
That was a staggerer for the two
who had come in to “jolly” the
laundry man, hut they tried not
to let it tease them.
“Why, yes,” said the young
man
“How long have you been in
America?” said thegirl, in an at
tempt to change the subject, bnt
the yellow skinned man was not
to be thrown off the track.
5 “Twenty-seven years,” he re
plied. “Yon know what I t'ink
about this mallying?” he asked.
“I like this America. I think the
lady should be boss. When the
lady is boss, the man brings all
done his money home, gives it to her,
and she spend it; then he is a good
husband, there is no quarrel, no
divorce. You let her boss, eh?”
and Sun Beauty uttered another
gntteral laugh.
“Tell us how long you’ve been
in Kansas City, Son Beauty,” said
thegirl.
“Oh, fifteen years. I have pa
pers, citizen papers, fifteen years.**
‘“You vote, them?”
“Oh,yes.” - ~
“Republican?”
“Oh, yes, Publican. You Pub
lican?” he asked the young man.
“Mo, a Democrat.”
“I’m a Republican,” said the
girl. I |
“I’m. going to make her a Dem
ocrat,’* said, the young man..
“Mo, she make you Publican.
A complete
on hand.
line of COFFIN S and CASKETS always
You Baptist?’ 1 he asked the
Yes, I’m a Baptist
‘“You?” he asked the girl.
“Mo, Dm a Methodist.” Sun
Beaqty gave another of Ms gut
ters! laughs.
“Oh, she make you Methodist
and Publican,” he said.“ “You
maily her. She hoes. Then you
he good husband. Good evening.”
And when they got outside the
Chinaman’s yellow -countenance
^p^aettods of . dl bearing with fan
_ — . — —j —minTr. £, j guess we won fe ml]
rion or fertilization, and employ
ing ignorant labor.
and
Our Prices
are Low.
Our Goods
are
again very soon,
won’t, jolly him
If
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way
to core deafness, and that is by
constitutional remedies. Deaf
ness is caused by an inflamed con
dfitkm of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube
GOEBG3S PAUL. Perry. Ga.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and vrkidi has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under Ms per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AH Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jost-as^ood** are iut
•Ryppyirnffirfs ffiat trifle with, and endanger the health of
Infimfs fifrillfTM—Ttqiwriwina yg 0 *"** fc.
What is CASTORS A
Castoria is a 1*arm1«s substitute for Castor 03, Pare
goric, Drops atWI Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morgilrfiie bow other Narcotic
substance- Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural
Thp Children’s Panacea—Tlie Mother’s Friend.
CSffUIflE
CASTOR! A
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
The Kind Yon toe Always
In Use For Over 30 Years.
At Greatly
Bedaeed Prices.
Fifty new Upright Pianos Trill does out at
greatly reduced pricee within the next tw
weeks. Among them saeheelebn&Bdcakes
Steinway, Sirhr*& Cow, Kraaich
& Bach, Stulta & Bauer, Bush
& 6eats, Lester and Royal,
a* niaaiMiayerfftwolMWWW
F. A. GTFTTEXGERGEB & CO.,
432 Second st., Macon, Ga.
There is One BEST * n Everything*
IN TONICS IT IS
THE ACME MALT TONIC,
BREWKD BT THE
AIME BREW KG OMPASiY, MACOK, GA.
For sale by all druggists. If jour druggist does not
bandk- this health-giring tonic, write ns for prices.
Acme Brewing Company.
Poplar Street,
to Adams’ Vv ar chouse
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mmm
CS A 2 HIM ORDER
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