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GEORGIA • IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
The exhibit of the Empire State ol
the South is now in place .at the
Charleston Exposition and makes a
brave show of the mineral resources
of the old “red hills.” A conspicuous
feature, of course, is the display of
the various marbles which are now be
ing quarried and shipped' from the
state, including serpentine, white, pink
and gray. The space is outlined in
by four beautiful Corinthian columns,
the tallest, 15 feet in height, being
white; the other three, somewhat
shorter ones, being pink, black and
white jand variegated. These columns
are polished, and adorned in the best
manner known to the marble worker
and are fitting exemplars of what is
fast coming to be considered as the
best marble for constructional pur
poses in the world. From one of these
Georgia quarries were recently ship
ped four monoliths, each of which
weighed more than 100,000 pounds of
pure solid marble without crack or
flaw. The new capitol of Minnesota
is built of Georgia marble, and the
builders the country over are using it
where strength, tenacity and weather
ing qualities are required.
A large glass case in which are as
sembled numerous specimens of
beauxite and the metal aluminum,
which is extracted from it, as well as
utensils of various kinds, which look
like silver, and last like iron, attracts
a great deal of attention. Then there
are granite monuments, case upon
case of mineral specimens, embracing
the whole record of mineralogy, a
magnificent colection of building
stones and a handsome plush lined
case, filled with gems and nuggets of
gold. The most gratifying feature of
the exhibit is the fact that every speci
men is a Georgia product, and with the
exception possibly of the gems and
nuggets, may be duplicated ad inflni
turn. Professor Yates has done his
work well, and the Only regret that
any Georgian can feel in the premises
is that there is no agricultural di&
play commensurate with the resources
of the state.
A man was talking to Iris fellow
travelers in a Pullman smoker, re
lates the Kansas City Star.
. “On one occasion,” he said, “I
was down in the mountains, of Ten
nessee where everything is primi
tive and on Sunday I attended a
Baptist church. Much to my sur
prise and interest, the women were
seated on one side of the house and
the men on the other, I had never
seen anything of , the kind before,
and after services were over I spoke
to one of the members about it, as
he was a pillar of the church and a
man I knew quite well.
“ ‘We have always done it that
way,’he said in explanation.
“ ‘So’s to worship God accordin’
to our own consciences, as the con
stitution provides,” he replied in a
matter of. course tone.
‘But sitting on opposite Bides of
the church doesn’t make any differ
ence with your conscience, does it?”
I kept on.
‘Don’t it?’ he said, with emphat
ic confidence in the knowledge that
Low Rates via Central of Georgia
Railway.
Georgia Chautauqua, Albany, Ga.,
April 20-27,1902. One fare for the
round trip, plus 25 cents admission
to the Chautauqua for individuals;
one cent per mile is each direction
for military in uniform, twenty or
more on one ticket. Tickets on sale
April 9-26, inclusive; final return
limi; April 28,1903.
Confederate "Veterans’ Reunion,
Dallas, Texas, April 22-25, 1902,
Tickets on sale April 18-20, incln
sive; final return limit May 2. By
depositing ticket with joint agent at
Dallas and paying a fee of 60 cents,
an extension to May 15, 1902, may
be obtained. For further informa
tion ask your ticket agent.
James R. Garfield, son of the
late President Garfield, has been ap
pointed a member of theV, civil ser
vice commission, to fill tke vacancy
caused by the resignation of W. A,
Rodenberg.
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“A neighbor ran in with a bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy when
my son was suffering., with severe
crampsYmd~Was given up as be
yond hope by my regular physi
man, who stands high in his pro
fession. After administering three
doses of it, my son regained con
sciousness and recovered entirely
within twenty-four hours,” says
Mrs. Mary Haller, of- Mt. Craw
ford, Va. This Remedy is for
sale by all dealers in Perry, War
ren & Lowe, Byron.
A Question of Conscience.
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Railroads Have Made Excep
tionally Low Round Trip
Fares to Charleston.
BEGINNI m APRIL 14TB
All the Important Cities and Towns In
Georgia Are to tye Given the Advan<
tage of Very Cheap Rates to tM
South Carolina and West Indian E*
position—Tickets to be Sold April
14, With Final Limit April 17.
Georgia Day, April 15th, South Caro
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—GROCERIES A1SI> COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Cor. Second and Poplar Sts., MACON, CA-
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Made of large, strong wires, heavily galvanized.
Amply provides for expansion and contrao- r 4oiw»
tion. Only Best Bessemer steel wires
used, always of uniform quality.
Never goes wrong no matter
how great a strain
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is put on it. Does
not mutilate, but
does efficiently turn
cattle, horses,
Baoga and pigs.
it did. ‘Well, it makes all the dif- 1Ina and West Indlan Exposition. The
6£VERV ROD ©E? AMERICAN PENCK GUARANTEED
by the manufacturers,
ference in the world. Do you mean
to say that a man kin set over there
alongside uv his wife, when she kin
nudge him in the short ribs with
her elbow every time the preacher
says anything she thinks fits his
case? I say, kin a man do that and
worship God accordin’ to his con
science? Not much he can’t, I reck
on, nowhere, an’ pertickler not in
this neck uv woods.’
“The explanation and the argu
ment corried conviction beyond all
controversy, and I had no more to
say.”
:—
To Be a True Gentleman.
Would you be a true gentleman?
Would you care to know some of the
things that go to make up one?
Well, the true gentleman must be
above a low act, He c&nnot stoop
to commit a fraud. He invades no
secret in the keeping of the other.
He takes selfish advantages of no
man’s mistakes. He is ashamed of
innuendoes. He uses no ignoble
weapons in controversy. He never
stabs in the dark. He is not one
thing to a man’s face and another
to his back. If, by accident he
comes into possession of his neigh
bor’s counsels, he passes them into
instant oblivion. He bears sealed
packages without tampering with
the wax. Papers not meant for his
eye, whether they flutter in at his
window or lie open before him in
unguarded exposure, are secret to
him. He profanes no privaoy of an
other, however the sentry sleeps.
Bolts and bars, locks and keys,
bonds and securities, notices to
trespassers ai*e not for him. He
may be trusted out of sight, near
the thinnest partition anywhere. He
buys no office, he sells none, he in
trigues for none, he had rather fail
in his rights than win them through
dishonor, he will eat honest bread,
he tramples on no sensitive feelings,
he insults no one. If be has a re
buke for another, he is straightfor
ward, open and manly; he cannot
descend to scurrility. In short,
whatever he judges honorable he
practices toward every one. Th ; s
is the true gentleman.—Selected.
following round trip rates are announc
ed from the points named to Charles
ton, S. C., and return. Tickets to ba
sold April 14th, with a final limit April
17, 1902;
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your fields so they will stay* fenced.
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Items of Interest.
A rolilxlKE mm.
HAVING LEASED THE
Mulberry St., MACON, GA.,
IJext to Academy of Music,
it is my purpose to conduct a hotel that
will be home-like and satisfying to all
guests. It is specially suitable for ladies
or others visiting Macon for a day or
longer.
Wants To Help Others.
“I had stomach trouble all my
life,” says Edw. Mehler, proprie
tor of the Union Bottling Works,
Erie, Pa., “and tried all kinds of
remedies, went to several doctors
and*, spent considerable money
trying to get a moment’s peace.
Finally I read of Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure and have been taking it
to my great satisfaction. I never
found its equal for stomach' trou
ble and gladly recommend it in
hope that I may help other suf
ferers.” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cures all stomach troubles. You
don’t have to diet. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cnre digests what you eat.
Holtzclav’s Drugstore.
There are 8,546 millionaires in
the United States.
The talking machine is still
making full time in congress.
The paper currency of Spain
now stands at 43; per cent loss on
the gold standard.
France is about to replace its
copper money with coins made of
aluminum bronze.
About 16,000,000 pounds of
macaroni are annually shipped to
to the United States from Italy.
Hungary hopes to be able to raise
cotton, although the warm season
is only five months long and the
plant requires seven months to ripen.
The difficulty is to be overcome by
special preparation of the seed and
by adding certain ingredients to the
soil.
We Strive to Please.
George §. Riley.
Stops the Cough and Works off
the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
cures a cold in one day. No cure,
No pay. Price, 25 cents.
Subscribe for The Home Journal.
“Take care of the pennies and the
pounds will take care of themselves.”
Large things are but an aggrega
tion of small things. If we take
care of the small things we are in
effect taking care of the large things
which the small things combine to
make.
Take care of what you eat, when
you eat, and how you eat, and your
stomach will take care of itself.
But who takes care of such trivial
things? That is why someday, the
majority of the people have to take
care of the stomach. When that day
comes, there is no aid so effective in
undoing the results of past careless
ness as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi
cal Discovery. It strengthens the
stomach, and restores the organs of
digestion and nutrition to a condi
tion of healthy activity. It cures
biliousness, heartburn, flatulence, in
digestion, palpitation, dizziness,
cold extremities and a score of other
ailments which are but the symp
toms of disorder in the stomach and
its allied organs.
TIi© Kind You Have Always Bought,, and wliicii lias been
In use for over SO years, lias Iborn© tbo signature of
and lias been made under his per
sonal supervision since its Infancy.
Allow no on© to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bub
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment-
What is CASTORIA
©astoria is a harmless, substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind,
Colic. It relieves Teething* Troubles, cures Coiistipatioii
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates -the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea— 1 |'ho Mother's Friend.
GESmiMZ
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ALWAYS
fcho Smiatnro of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITV.
ASTONISHIM OFFER!!
order to give tho Consumer tho bonoflt of the largo profits of Dealor and
Middleman, we have decided to now sell direct to the Consumer our Most
Popular Brands of Whiskies and Cigars at loss than wholesale prices.
and ono box ot our justly celebrated genn 1 ...............
Katana Cuban Specials, wo will give ABSOMJTBMT FBEB one ot tho hand-
Bomcit open taco, extra heavy nickel Gent's Watohos made, fno ladys) stem
wind and eot, genuine American movement and ca«e, boat tlmokoopor on
earth, dooa not tarnlah and will last a lifetime, 1 extra lino Vienna Meer
schaum Pipe, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum
Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leathor Tobacco pouch, 1 elegant extra hoavy
nickel match box, 1 pair pearl cuff buttons, 1 ball top collar button, 1 neck*
sevo buttons, 1 double chain and one beautiful charm.
14k gold plated. All these 14 ploces with onebox of our
als and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Queen
cannot bo bought for loss than $12.00. Wo sell the
All jewelry heavily 14k
famous Cuban Specials s
City Club Pure Ryo cannot bo bought
Whlskoy andCigWrn-«MYV°®©" Og C.O. D. with prlviUgoofex.
eluding tho 14 prizes for UHL B
aminatlon, while Whiskey
and Cigars alono cost more than wo ask for the entire lot. Onr Whiskey Is
an Absolutely Pnro 10 year old Bye and our Cigars genuine Cubnn hand
made,clear Havana,made In our own factory. Thesei cigars are far bettor
, 4 i—than anything ever advertised before, We Guarantee the |
themoneyirnot CDEf! I An ExtraPremlum'of an elegantPocketknifo with t
os represented, r BlClb * glass cuttar, If $3.97 is sent in advance with order.
W Goods”sont7n plain.package. Write for
■Wholesale price Lists ot Liquors ana cigars. Kesponsime agents wonted, Si?” Mi
ItJo S. DISTIIXEK’S mSTKIBimNG ©Or-Dept. Q., 431 North Claris St., Chicago, ID.
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