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The Macon Telegraph.
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FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
The Charming Black Eyed Baby Girls
of Japan.
A recent book on the children of
various countries says: “A baby
Japanese girl is the most delightful
creature you can possibly imagine, a
radiant, happy, beautiful butterfly.
She is rarely known to cry, for she
is rarely Blapped. What mother
could have the heart to touch so
dainty a blossom as the child flower
of this land of flowers? The baby
girl loves fun, she loves toys, sweets
and tea in little cups, she loves to
smoke, with a funny pipe made of
brass and kept in her sleeve, and,
above all, she loves her big round
headed doll. She is wonderfully
playful and gentle, this child, al
ways ideally dressed and always self
possessed. She has the loveliest
mouth and teeth and twinkling
black eyes, and she knows it too.
The smallest Japanese wants to be
beautiful. Each baby has her dain
ty lacquer box of rouge and powder.
She is like some wonderful fantastic
tropical blossom, some dear little
dragon fly. And her hair—how
black it is, with blue lights, and
shining where it is stiffened and
gummed in loops and bands till it
seems to reflect the gold lacquer and
coral tipped pins that bristle round
her head I Great competition goes
on between girls as to whose hair
shall be most becomingly arranged,
whoso the smoothest and most
glossy, whose girdle shall be the
most gracefully tied and whose dress
shall possess the most harmonious
effect.”
The Youngest Chauffeur.
A glance at the accompanying
cut will serve to convince the most
skeptical that age and mechanical
skill are not necessary to success
fully manipulate a power driven ve
hicle.
Master Hubert Ogden, was born
Aug. 25, 1899, and lias np to the
present time confined most of his
automobiling tours to the public
streets and suburban roadways of
Columbus, Ind., at which place his
father, Mr. Dore Ogden, is manager
MASTER HUBERT AND HIS AUTO.
of the Western Union Telegraph
company and to whose mechanical
skill the building of the clever little
vehicle shown herewith is due. The
vehicle is driven by a one and one-
fourth horse power gasoline motor
placed in front. The fuel tank, lo
cated under the seat, is of One-half
gallon capacity, which gives the lit
tle carriage a radius of about thirty
miles at a varied speed of from one
to seven miles; per hour. In every
detail the automobile, small as it is,
is a perfect reproduction of the large
heavy machines.—American Boy.
WOMEN WHO WEAK WELL,
It is astonishing how great a
change a few years of married life
will make in the appearance and
disposition of many women. The
freshness, the charm, the bril
liance vanish like the bloom of a
peach which is rudely handled.
The matron is only a dim shadow,
a faint echo of the charming
maiden. There are two reasons
for this change, ignorance and
neglect. Few young women ap
preciate the shock to the system
through the change which comes
with marriage. Many neglect to
deal with the unpleasant drains
whioh are often consequent on
marriage and motherhood, not
understanding that| this Becret
drain is robbing the cheek of its
freshness and the form of its
fairness. As surely as the general
health suffers when there is de
rangement of the health of the
delicate womanly organs, so sure-
ly when these organs are estab
lished in health the face and form
at once witness to the fact in re
newed comeliness. Half a million
wbmen and more have found
health and happiness in the use
of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion. It makes weak women
strong and sick women well.
When Queen Victoria Was a Child.
Among the many stories told of
the childhood of Queen Victoria is
one of a visit made with her mother
at Wentworth House in Yorkshire.
While there the princess delighted
in running about by herself in the
gardens and shrubberies.
One wet morning soon afte*r her
arrival the old gardener, who did
not then know her, saw her about
to descend a treacherous bit of
ground from the terrace and called
out:
“Be careful, miss; it’s slape!” a
Yorkshire word for slippery.
The ever curious princess, turn
ing her head, asked, “What’s slape ?”
and at the same instant her feet
flew from under her and she came
down.
The old gardener ran to lift her,
saying as he did so, “That’s slape,
miss.”—Youth’s Companion.
The Game of Buzz.
A number of children stand up in
a row, and the first one begins to
count one, then the next one says
two, and so on. When the person
gets to seven instead of saying sev
en he is to buzz, and so on every
seventh number or number having
in it a seven instead of saying the
number must buzz.
Just as soon as any one misses he
must get out of the game, and the
one that stands up the longest wins.
The Pope’s Nickel Watch.
Don Perosi will of course be the
music maker of Pius X. and is mean
time loud in praise of his friend,
telling how Pius X. has only a nick
el watch, having sold, for purposes
of charitj'-, a gold one given to him
on the Adriatic. We say sold, but
Don Perosi says “pawned.” Pon
tiffs have been famous for nephews,
but here is one who enters the Vat
ican to the sound of human but dis
interested gossip about an “uncle.”
—London Chronicle.
Prices Reduced 20 Per
on our present stock of Pianos and Organs, to make room flor fall
stock. Some fifty new Pianos of the very best makes. Also a num
ber of Upright Pianos, slightly used, from $100 to $200. Automobile
Tickets given away with every purchase.
Have secured the services of Prof. Snyder of New York, an artistic
Piano Tuner of national reputation, and with our Mr. W. M. Adams
who has been with us the past year or mpre, can put your Pianos in
first-class order on Bhort notice. All work guaranteed.
Call and secure one of these Great Bargains in Pianos.
F. flUTTESJBERGER & CO.,
452 Second Street,
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4 quarts Lewis “60’’ Rye $6.00
4 “ Yellowstone Itye 6.00
4 “ Dunn.s Monogram Hye 5.00
4 “ Mur.tay Hill Rye 5.00
4 “ Wilson Rye 4.00
4 " Paul Jones Rye 4.00
4 “ Woodford county Rye 4 00
4 “ Rose Valley Rye 4 00
l gal Jug “ “ “ 3 75
4 quarts Mill Creek Cabinet Rye 4 00
1 gal jug •* “ “ “ 300
4 quarts Old Harvest Corn
4 quarts Horse Shoe Rye.
1 gal Jug *• “ “
4 quarts Joff Clarke Rye
1 gal Jug “ ••
4 quarts Anchor Ora
1 gal J ug
$3 00
3 00
2 75
3 00
2 75
3 00
2 75
“ £& New Eugland Rum.No 1 3 00
Oid Harvest Corn 2 75
Express prexaid on two Gallons or more $2 Goods tojsame'address.
1 gal Jug 100 Proof N C Corn $2 00
1 gal Jug 90 Proof NO Corn 175
1 gal Jug’Old V A Brown Rye No 1 2 00
1 gal Jug Old V A brown Rye No 2, $1 75
1 gal dug New England Rum No 2 2 00
1 gal Jug Holland Gin 2 00
Satisfaction in Every way, or Money Refnnded.
J. T, STE WART, 416 Poplar Street, Macon, Ga.
To Sufferers From
and Bladder pseases
No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY’S KIDNEY
CURE will help you. This we will GUARANTEE.
It has cured many cases of Bright’s Disease and Diabetes that
had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will
cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make
new kidneys for you, but
will positively cure every case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken
in time, and even in the worst
cases of Bright’s Disease and
Diabetes it always gives com
fort and relief.
Remember when the kid
neys are affected the work of
destruction never ceases, so
commence taking FOLEY’S
KIDNEY CURE at once and
avoid a fatal malady.
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE
is made from a prescription of
a specialist in kidney diseases
and was used for years in pri
vate practice before it was
put on the market.
He Could Not Straighten Up
Thomas Maple, Birbeck, 111., writes: “I had a very bad
case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could
not straighten up. The doctor’s treatment did me no good.
Saw FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one
bottle which cured me and I have not been affected since.
I gladly recommend this remedy.”
Thru Physicians Treated Him Without Success
W. L. Yancy, of Paducaji, Ky,, writes: “I had a severe
case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians In
southern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave imme
diate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. I *
gladly recommend this wonderful remedy.’*
Suffered Twenty-Five Years
Seymdur Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: “I had been
troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had
tried several physicians but received no relief until I bought
a bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After using two
bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE.”
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