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Is thorough!y equipped
with modem machmery,
and we are prepared to
sore you the middle
man's profit on any kind
ot Vehicle, from a Log
Cart to the finest Rub-
ber Tire Buggy, by sell
ing you direct from our
Factory-
Is Vehicles wo make
am file test ?ou can get
We handle a complete lice of
Buggies,
Wagons,
Harness,
Whips,
Laprobes,
“' 3 Carriage
Hardware.
A foil line of.
Harvesting
Machines.
Special attention
given to
,1 -rLtim-gv
Eepaizisi.g'
^•KoeTtlg-
ing ftm not on= child in all this
lane " ho hung up a stocking She
n ^“* before should find it emu*"
on awakening! Think of ttejoV
that would be let loose in this old
world! How can it be done*
latte October Ladies * Home
Journal the president of the Sun
shine Society started the ball roll
ing. She suggested that an-‘Emp
ty Stocking dub” be formed in
every city and town in the coun
try. The “Empty Stocking Chib”
is a monument to a wuu» mij &
woman the world will not soon
forget—M. F. Woolf, the artist of
the poor, and Rutt Ashmore, the
best friend the American girl ever
had. In Decamber, 1896, Mr.
Woolf had a page of his drawings
in tte Ladies" Home Journal.
One showed tte bitter disappoint
ment of two waifs, who crawled
out of a forlorn bed to find their
ragged stockings empty. This
pitiful picture brought tears to
the eyes of thousands, but to
Ruth Ashmore it brought more
than tears. She conceived and
spread abroad the idea of “Emp
ty Stocking Clubs ” The sole ob
ject was to provide “filling” for
tte stockings of poor children.
These clubs sprang up everywhere,
and on Christmas Day, 1897.
many a sad little life was filled
with happiness. Then Rutt Ash
more died. The “Empty Stock
ing Clubs” became fewer. Mow
tte idea has been j revived. It is
just time to begin forming tte
clubs. And what a fine thing it
would be if in years to come tte
Christmas of 1901 could be recall
ed as tte ‘ ‘fall-stocking 1 * Christ
mas . hi 1 ! it worthwhile?
Lord Kitchener once swallowed
a bullet with his morning beef
steak. The bit of lead came from
a wound in the face which he re
ceived in a skirmish near SuaMm
in 3888! It worked its way
through, after bafiling tte sur
geons, just in time to form a part
of tte convalescent ©Scer r s first,
solid meal.
Nebraska, which has teen en
joying a large share of the gener
al prosperity, since 1897, has no
bonded indebtedness- During tte
last two years what remained of
he bonded debt was paid off.NIne-
feen of tte ninety counties of Ne
braska- canceled wholly or in part
their outstanding bonded indebt
edness last- year.
Whem you wake up with a bad
taste in your mouth, go .at once to
tte drugstore and get a free sam
ple of Chamberlain T s Stomach and
Liver Tablets. One or two doses
will make you well. They also
cure biliousness,sick headache and
constipation.
TTing Edward is introducing
electric elevators as well as elec
tric lights at BuckingSiam Palace,
and an American company is pro
viding the lifts. There are three
elevators, two for passengers and
one for freight, and two dumb
waiters.
Our Prices
are Low.
Our Opods
axe Right.
The Williams Boggy
Company,
■ MACON, GEORGIA.
Poplar Street,
Canadian authorities do not
hesitate to draw a line on freedom
of speech. “To hell with tte
Duke,” said William Stowe, when
Cornwall was passing through To
ronto. The Duke did not go. but
William did—to jail for ton days.
"Venus baa often been seen ^at
noon with tte naked eye quite
near tte sun- Once when this at
tracted public attention Napo
leon turned it to advantage by
causing it to be rumored that it
was his own special stir,
- That eloquent veteran Demo
crat Watterson, of Louisville, is
mentioned for tte Presidency.
Presumably as an evidence of tte
“new statesmanship.” it is an
nounced that Mr. Watterson is
not talking.
la Prance the interest charge on
tte public debt is two hundred
million dollars a year, pat capita
of over five dollars. Iociia tin-
ted States the interest charge is
ie^ than thirty million dollars a
yeir. a per capitaof IS9 cents.
n VL Phelps. Focestdale, Tt.
S bis child was completely eur-
bad case of eczema by tte
is of Vifa* Hard
Salve.
suspicions
than facts.
Mirth is nature’s
for ills.
Cheerfulness is tte offspring
employment.
A dollar unjustly gained cannot
be justly kept.
No man is strong who is unable
to conquer himself. ^
Hope is the froth that hides the
dregs in life’s cup.
Only a fool ever attempts to ar
gue against success.
Cranks are persons who do not
S60 things as you do.
Money invested in knowledge
pays the test, interest.
'Hie man who lives to no purpose
lives to a bad purpose.
Don’t meet troubles half way;
it isn’t worth tte trouble.
Nothing flatters a fooFso much
as askhig his advice.
But little knowledge can be ac
quired in an easy chair.
It is nice to be handsome, but
it is handsomer to be nice.
Wisdom is often nearer when
we stoop than when we soar.'
Charity gives itself rich and
covetousness hoards itself poor.
As a. man advances in years he
realizes the limits of his ability.
A crust and a kind word is far
letter than a feast and indiges
tion.
Every man knows worse of
himself than he knows of ott-
ers.
BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES,
DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES,
BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS. WINDOW SHADES
AND POLES, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC.,
Yon can save money at
Paul’s Furniture Store.
A complete
on band.
It is not unlikely, says a corres
pondent, that probably seventy-
five per cent, of the beat cotton
land in Texas is owned by men
who live in tte larger towns and
trust their estates to agents. They
farm them but, either on rental
or shares, to negroes and whites.
Deafness Cannot be Cored
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way
to core deafness, end that is by
constitutional rensedi^. Deaf
ness is caused by an infi^med eon
ditton of the macecs lining «»f the
Eustachian Tnbe. When this tabe
gets inflamed von have a rumbling
sound of imperfect heart eg, »:»d
when it is en r iEeif closed dt-afness
es the- result, and unfessTshe irdt*-
masion can be toted out aod ibis
tube restored tc its normal conai-
tion, hearing will fcedestryoed for
ever: nine cases out of sen are
caused by catarrh, which is noth
ing but an tiiflaEaed coacisrion of
she mucous surfaces.
We will give Oae Hundred Dol
lars for any ease of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Mali's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
E. J. Ceesh & Go,
Toledo, O
Sold by-Droggisfs, 75c.
Ralls Pamily Pills are the best.
Strawberry Plants.
Iheiaigesi stock in the world-
SeariflOO varieties.
AH the ehoseei, losriaiES kinds for the
Garden and Fancy Ksiiet Also SMp-
png Varieties. AJsoDfvbenies.i^ar-
ajgjgiS Rhnlwtb, Grape Times, etc.
Our 120 page manual, free to buyers,
enables eTeryfiody to grow
tbem witib rueeess and. profit.
AH plants packed to carry acmes the
continent fresh as when. tins'. Illustrated
catalogue frees. Specify if you want cat
alogue of Shipping Varieties or Fancy
Gardes Mods.
CONTISESTAL PL.\ V T CO.,
Strawberry Specialists,
KITTRELL, 5. CL
line of COFFIN'S and CASKETS a! way.-
GOERGE PAUL. Perry. Ga.
GASTORIA
Por T-pfants and CMldrer
The Kind Yoa Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
For Over
Years
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mm
At Greatly
Reduced Prices.
Fifty new Upright Pianos win eaoee out at
’ ’ * b within tte ant few
ssch. celebrated —
Stein way, Sohmer Co., lira nidi
& Bach, Stnltz & Bauer, Butt
& Oest5, Lester and Royal.
GaB at once and secure one of these bargains
F. A. GL’flEKaiRGEB & CO.,
432 Second 5t., Macon, 6a.
Digests what you eat*
This |»fu£ar»tlnn fymtaivR all d£ fta
aid-ffigeste ail kinds of!
Hitting tie Nail on the Head
-Is what you do every time
you buy your .
Lumber, Sash,
Doors,
Mouldings,
Blinds,
and all kinds of mill work and builders supples
_ superior stock. Rudders and contractors
cEr&iafijrewytliS^eise faffed. 3k[! they get a superior grade of lumber a
«*=■ r..-,. W K n r,rfffl.cni ttestora-.fjjeir line at lower prices than they can
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