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A /GOOD PLACE.
Notice is hereby given to ladies and
gentlemen who yisil .M^con that Mrs.
W. H. Houser it now running a ftrst-
Our Washington Correspondence. Atlanta Constitution-
_ Scarcely had • President McKin- j Some of the admirers of the
class Boarding House at T55 Cherry St. : ley been placed in His tomb when | l afce president are advocating that
which is very near the businees center j the Rebublican office seekers here ] the^ Philippine islands be changed
‘grave ■ t ~ ‘ L1 “ ^ ^ ^ r ~' 1 1
of the city, and she will be pleased to! began to play a game of “grave {$! the McKinley islands in honor
erve them meals at 25c. each.
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court
of Ordinary of Houston county, I will
sell before the court house door in the
town of Perry, Ca., on the first Tuesday
in November next, within the legal hours
of sale, that house and lot in the town of
Perry known as the Havis house, bound
ed on north by Main street, west by
Washington avenue, south by the Clark
lot, and east by W. H. Norwood.
Sold as the property of the estate of
Mrs. A. A. Havis, and for distribution.
Terms cash. C. C. Duncan,
Oct. 7fch, 1901. Executor.
Commissioners’ Sale.
GEORGIA, Houston County.
By virtue of an order granted by the Superior
courf of said countv at the regular October
term, 1901, we will sell before the court bouse
door in Perry. Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in No
vember, 1901, within the legai hours of sale, the
following described tracts or parcelsjof land,to-
wit: All of lots of land Nos. 66 and 73, north
half of lot No. 72, 68 acres more or less of lot
No. 26, being the northwest corner; 101X acres
of lot No. 67, all of lot No. 74 except two (2)
acres in the northeast comer, and 136 acres
more or less of lot No. 55. Said above described
lands lying and being in the 11th district of
said county. Also 125 acres more or less of lot
No. 168 in the 5th district of said county. Con
taining in all 1137 acres, more or less. Said
lands being sold for the purpose of distribution
among tenants in common. Terms cash.
C. H. Thompson, )
W. A. Woodakd, i
October 7th, 1901.
J. N. Babkkr, )
Corns.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Houston County.
By virtue of an order granted by the court of
Ordinary of said county at the regular October
term, 1901,1 will sell at public outcry before the
court honse door in Perry, Ga., within the legal
hours of sale, on the l3t Tuesday in November,
1901, the following real estate belonging to the
estate of W. M. Barker, late of said county, de
ceased, to-wit: Said land consisting of 50 acres
in tne northeast comer, 50 acres in the south
west comer except 10 acres, and 10 acres of the
northwest portion of lot No. 195. Said land ly
ing ana being in the lower 5th district of said
county of H ouston. Term of sale cash,
Oct. 7th, 1901. L. L. BARKER, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Houston County
By virtue of an order granted by the court of
Ordinary of said connty at the regular October
term, 1901,1 will sell at public outcry'before the
court bouse door in Perry, Ga., within the legal
hours of sale on the 1st Tuesday in November,
1901, the following realty belonging to the. es
tate of J. I. Jones, late of said county, deceas
ed, to-wit: One house and lot and all the im-
yard insurance’ 5 base on President °f the martyred president under
Roosevelt’s spontaneous declara- whose administration the yoke of
tion that he would carry out all j Spain was lifted from the necks
selections made by his predecessor °f the oppressed natives,
for appointments to federal office. Several difficulties militate
Following the example of the against the adoption of the change
Ohio Republicans, who declined °f name. In the first place the
to accept the Democratic offer to islands have borne for nearly four
pretermit their political campaign centuries the designation by
out of respect to Mr.McKinley,the which they are at present known,
politicans here all began to take having been named in honor of
advantage of the dead. During Philip II, of Spain, in 1521, and
the last few days scarcely a Sena- to christen them again at this
tor or Representative who has late day would bring about em-
gone to the White House to ask barrassing complications in his-
for an appointment for a constit- . tory, in geography and in tradi-
uent, has failed to assert in the tion, and for this reason alone it
most positive manner that Presi- would be very unwise to change
dent McKinley had promised it to the name of the islands,
his man. No doubt, many of these But it may be argued that when
men were honest in their asser- Magellon discovered the islands
tions, but that some of them, at the name by which they were
least, had been deceived by their then known was altogether differ-
constituents is evident from the | ent from the one which he gave^
them. Certainly; but four hun
dred years ago the islands were
wholly unknown and they not on
ly made no contributions to com
merce, but they possessed no im
portant historical or traditional
records. Consequently no revolu
tionary changes were made in giv
ing them another name at the
time of the discovery in 1521.
It is likely that the nomencla
ture of the islands will not be
amended and that we will con
tinue to designate them by the
454 MULBERRY STREET,
2v£a,con.,
G-eoxgia,.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, NOTIONS, ETC.
I take pleasure in announcing to ray friends and former
customers of Houston County that I am now in the large
store, No. 454 Mulberry, Street, Macon, Ga., where I
have just opened a large and complete stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Notions, &c.
fact that in some cases as many
as three and even four men have
claimed that they had received
positive promises for the same of
fice. The result of this state of
affairs is, of course, inevitable:
President Roosevelt has shut
down. When it can be proved
that a promise was made and that
it is reasonably recent, he will
carry it out; otherwise, not
There is excellent reason to be
lieve that Mr. Roosevelt intends
notjjonly to adhere to, but also to
Everything Fresh and New.
No Old Stock.
improve on, the southern policy j name of the Philippines,
of his predecessor, despite
provements thereon, and one store bouse and
lc -
lot, both of said lots being in the town of Bo
naire, said county. Terms cash.
G. L. SLOCUMB,
October 7th, 1901. Adm’r. J. I. Jones.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court of Ordi
nary of Houston county, Ga., I will sell before
the court bouse door in Perry, said county, on
the 1st Tuesday in November, 1901, between the
legal hours of sale, the east half of lot of land
No. 132 in the tenth district of Houston couiity.
Sold as the property of the estate of Robert S.
Rutherford for payment of debts and for distri
bution among the heirs.
Oct. 7th, 1901. M. A. ED WA RDS, Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Houston County.
S. T. Neil, administrator of estate of
Sterling Neil, deceased, has applied for
leave to sell lands of said estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at. the November term,
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
county, aud show cause,if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my official signature this
October 7,1901.
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
predecessor, despite the
storm of abuse that is sure to
alight on his head when the polit
icans of his party discover that he
was in earnest and not merely
talking through his hat when he
declared his intentions on the
subject. It is rumored that he
intends to consult with conserva
tive southern Democrats such as
Morgan, McEnery, Clark Howell,
etc., and with their assistance to
construct a plan for the distribu
tion of patronage in the south, so
as to make a title to federal office
down there a claim to respect in
stead of the reverse, as it now is.
Mr. Roosevelt, it is well known,
holds, as Mr. McKinley did, that
the average southern Republican
has done nothing to entitle him
to the recognition of
GEORGIA; Houston County.
E. B. Hose, executor of estate of Ade
line Mclnvale, deceased, has applied for
dismission from said trust.
This is therefore to cite all persons con-
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
cerned to appear at the November term,
county, and show cause, if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my official signature this
August 5th, 1901.
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Houston County.
R. L. Braswell has applied for guar
dianship of the minor children of Mrs.
E. L, Tooke, deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the November term,
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
county and show cause, if any they
have, why said application should not
be granted.
Witness my official signature this
October 7,1901.
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
beyond accepting favors from it
in the past. Unlike ail former
Republican Presidents, whose
nominations were assured by the
southern delegates, Mr. Roosevelt
owes absolutely nothing to any of
these, and is therefore free to
strike out a radical course, and
attempt to build up a respectable
white republican party in the
south, unhampered by the com
plications that so obstructed all
his predecessors. Whether the
south will respond to this course
by votes or not, remains to be
seen.
Some handsome American wo
men of stately proportion as to
altitude, says a Paris correspon
dent, have been prominent here
of late, and Parisiennes have gaz
ed upon them with envy. Now
comes forward a French professor
who claimes to have a process by
which he can supply the demanc
for increased stature, even though
the subject may have reached ma
turity. He treats the ankles
knees and spine electrically
claiming that the osseous matter
at the joints is thereby expander
and the growth of the bones stim
ulated. He claims he can adc
two-fifths of an inch per month
during six months’ treatment
The professor has a large number
his "party I °t P e tites patients already .
When you wake up with a bad
taste in your mouth, go at once to
the drugstore and get a free sam
ple of Chamberlain’s Stomach anc
Liver Tablets. One or two doses
will make you well. They also
cure biliousness,sick headache and
constipation.
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
An Ingenious Treatment by WMcV
Drunkards are Being Cured Dai
ly in Spite of Themselves.
An English lady nurse home
from South Africa tells a good
story, the hero of which is, of
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening ol
the Nerves. A Pleasant and Posi
tive Cure for the Liquor Habit.
It is now generally known and under
stood that Drunkenness is a disease and
not a weakness. A body tilled with poi
son, and nerves completely shattered by
periodical or coustant nseof inroxicating
course, an Irshman. This man ^ u , ors 1 . r ^ re V u antidote'capable of
’ I non rno hm rv nnrl ono rlioo fi *»
GEORGIA—Houston County.
To Whom It May Concern:
All persons interested in the estate of Jno. R.
Neil, a resident of said eounty, but now an in
mate of the Georgia State Sanitarium, are here
by notified to appear at the November term,
1901, of the court of Ordinary of saidfcounty
and, show cause, if any they have, why a guar
dian of the property of the said Jno. R. Neil,
nou compos mentis, should uot he appointed
by the Ordinary of the said comity of Houston.
This October 8th, 1901.
SAM T. HURST, Ordinary.
50. YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
r rnvi ’ Copyrights&c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quietly ascertain cur opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through -Munir & Co. receive
Special notice, without charge, in the
neutralizing and eradicatiug this poison
and destrying the craving for intoxicants.
Sufferers may now cure themselves at
home without publicity or loss of time
from business by this wonderful ‘Home
Gold Cure,” which has been perfected
, , - . , . .after many years of close study and treat-
tremely thick, and the tissue heal- ment of inebriates. The faithful use ac-
ed without injury. The nurse was | cording to directions of this wonderful
had the novel experience of hav
ing been shot through the heart
and recovering from it. The shot [
penetrated the apex of tne heart,
where the muscular walls are ex-1
talking to him of his very won
derful escape, when the soldier re
plied: “Ah, sure, I know how it
was, miss, me heart was in me
mout just at that minute!”
What’s Your Face Worth?
Sometimes a fortune, but nev
er, if you have sallow complexion,
a jaundiced look, moth patches
and blotches on the skin,—all
signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr.
King’s New Life Pills give Clear
Skin, Rosy Cheeks,Rich Complex
ion. Only 25 cents at Holtclaw’s
drugstore.
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discovery is positively guaranteed to cure
the most obstinate case, no matter how
hard a drinker. Our records show the
marvelous transformation of thousands
of Druukards into sober,industrious and
upright men.
Wives cure your husbands! Children cure
your fathersl This remedy is in no seose
a nostrum, but is a specific for this dis
ease only, and is so skillfully'devised
and preparod that it is thoroughly solu
ble and pleasant to the taste, so that it
can be given in a cup of tea or coffee
without the knowledge of the person tak
ing it. Thousands of Drunkards have
cured themselves with this priceless
remedy, and as Many more have been
cured and made temperate men by hav
ing the “Cure” administered by loving
friends and relatives, without their
knowledge, in coffee or tea, and believe
to-day that they discontinued drinking
of their own free will. Do not wait.
And I am prepared to sell to my friends at rock bottom
prices. When visiting Macon come and see me, and I will
save you money on anything in my line.
Your old friend,
Marx Zarks.
P. S.—I have large back yard and stable in the rear of my store where my
country friends can place their teams free of charge when in Macon.
That will add pleasure to a vacation
or brighten the home circle, lor sale.
I supply any book published, postpaid, at the list price, and, in many
cases, much cheaper. A large line of Books, Stationery, Office and
School Supplies to select from. Correspondence solicited.
Mail Orders promptly filled.
T. A. COLEMAN,
Bookseller and Stationer, 308 Second Street, MACON, GA.
"EEC. Xj
GROCERIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Corner Second and Poplar Streets,
MACON, GA.
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Never goes wrong no matter
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does efficiently turn
cattle, horses*
hogs and pigs.
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
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Call and] see it. Can show you how it will save you money and
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\ Scientific
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. • Largest cir
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a
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Two years ago over 6,000 wo
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bers of the board of education. U e . a( hng “improvement. Bny 6 crat the
. . 1 i ar\r\ i. j disease at once and for all time. The
A few weeks ago only 600 voted, nijonie Gold Cure” is sold at the
They evidently do not appreciate extremely low price of One Dollar, thus
the ballot. j placing within reach of everybody a
treatment more effectual than others
W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, | cos ting £35 to $50. Full directions ac-
xr company each package. Specific advice
Va., writes. ^ Yoni One Minutetay. g^yied physician when requested
Cough Cure gives perfect satisfac- without extra charge. Sent prepaid to
tion. My customers say it is the | any part of the worid on yeceipt of One
best remedy for Coughs, Colds,
Throat and Lung troubles. Holtz-
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Dollar. Address Dept. 0478, Edwin B.
Giles & Company,2330 and 2332 Market
Street, Philadelphia.
All correspondence strictly confidential.
Hitting the Nail on ths Head
do every time
Is what yon
you buy your .
Lumber, Sash,
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Doors,
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