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Death of Mr. H. W. English,
FROM
Tlie Cause of piatiy^ig
Sudden Deaths.
Ihere Is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep-
«... v-u. tiVQ Id any sudden
! deaths are caused by
i it—heart disease,
1 pneumonia, heart
! failure or apoplexy
are often the result
of kidney disease. If
kidney trouble is al
lowed to advance the
; kidney-podsoned
1 blood will attack the
vital organs or the
kidneys themselves break down and waste
away cell by cell. *
Bladder troubles most always result from
a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is
obtained quickest by a proper treatment of
the kidneys. {If you are feeling badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and'scald-
ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
go often during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and the
extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold
by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar
sized bottles. You may
have a sample bottle of
this wonderful new dis-
covery and a book that
tells all about it, both Homo of Swamp-Root,
sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention
reading this generous offer in this paper.
Don’t make any mistake, but remember
/the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
/ Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
Mr. Henry W. English died ab
his home near Fowersville last
Thursday..
He was about 40 years old, a
most excellent gentleman and an
energetic and progressive farmer.
He had been in ill health a year
or more, and for several months had
steadily approached death, having
been afflicted with consumption.
He leaves a wife and several ohil-
dren to mourn his death and with
them many friends sincerely sympa
thize.
Considerable trouble is being
caused by the will of Mr. Henry B.
Plant, the millionaire railroad mag
nate who died in New York in 1889.
By that will the greater portion of
the testator’s property was to be
kept intact until the children of an
infant grandson should be old
enough to receive it. A feature of
the contest now before the courts
concerning the will is a petition to
fix the legal residence of Mr. Plant
at the time of his death. It is esti
mated that the property involved
will aggregate $80,000,000 when the
heirs receive it.
-Eggs hav6 been exceedingly
scarce in Perry and since early
fall the price here has advanced
from 12£ cents to 80 cents a doz
en. Nobody knows what’s the
matter with the hens, but the
scarcity of eggs is a distressing
fact. We have heard no com
plaint concerning the physical
condition of the hens, but they
have quit laying to any satisfying
extent. As a result of this scar
city of eggs, there will be a scarc
ity of cake, eggnog and similar
good things during the holidays.
—Mr. Russell Moore died at the
home of his father near Port Val
ley last Friday, after an illness
of about ten days. He was about
27 years old, a printer, and had
been connected with the Leader,
publisher of the Enterprise, and
just prior to his fatal illness sev
ered his connection with a large
printing establishment in Atlan
ta. Besides his father and sever
al brothers, he leaves a wife and
young son to mourn hie loss, and
with them their friends sincerely
,sympathise.
One Price to Everybody.
MACO" . GA.
f Peach Trees for Sale.
Wg have a few thousand Elber-
ta June buds for sale. Refer by
permission to Bank of Canton,
Galt Nursery Co.,
Canton, Ga.
Farm for Bent.
A two-horse farm in the Tenth
district, good land and necessary
improvements, for rent for 1904.
Apply to, or address,
L. 0. Howard,
R. F. D. Perry, Ga.
Municipal Taxes.
Property taxes of the town of
Perry are due. The books will
close on December 20th. • Please
make payment on or before that
date. J. R. Miller, Clerk.
—You can find some nice Ster
ling Silverware suitable for pres
ents at W. D. Day’s.
The sugar plant of the DeSoto
Company, near Americus, just com
pleted at a cost of probably ten
thousand dollars, is'almost ready to
begin operation and will manufac
ture fifteen thousand gallons of cane
syrup immediately. The entire syr
up output will be shipped to Fairi-
bault, Minn., where it has been con
tracted far already. This company
will plant seyeral hundred acres in
sugar cane next year and manufac
ture sugar upon a large scale.—Tel
egraph Correspondent.
..-i
Recorder Nottingham has an
nounced that men who get drunk
on the streets of Macon and are ar
rested, must pay heavily for the
privilege. After having fined a
white man $25 for being drunk and
disorderly, he said; “If you are
plain drunk on the streets it will
cost $10. If you get drunk and
talk too much it will cost $25,”
—Mies Clifford Burr of Fort
Valley and Mr. W. D. Corey of
Presque Island, Me., were mar
ried on December 16th at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Brown in Fort Valley. The Tel
egraph correspondent says the
marriage was to have been an
elaborate affair, but owing to the
recent illness of the bride, only
near relatives and intimate
friends attended. We join the
friends of the bride in extending
cordial congratulations and best
wishes.
—Our line of Stoves has never
been surpassed in quality and
price. Give us a trial and we willi ^ 0 ^ e 5 n , ment °fti thftn a self * a P’
Republicans as well as‘ democrats
are condemning Roosevelt for his
precipitate recognition of the so
called “Republic of Panama.” It is
believed by many that Roosevelt’s
emisaries in Panama encouraged the
secession. Certain it is recognition
was accorded before there was any
make you a regular customer.
Edwards & Marshall.
WANTED—FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL
for well established bouse in a few counties,
calling on retail merchants and agents. Local
territory. Salary $20.00 per week. Money for
expenses advanced. Position permanent. Bus
iness successful and rushing. Standard House,
330 Dearborn Street, Coicago.
a z. mcarthur,
DENTIST,
PORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
Office over Slappey’s Drugstore.
DrTKfAT G-. OATTIS,
DENTIST.
Residence and Office at, Wells House,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
Drs. J. M. & ,R HOLMES MASON
DENTISTS,
354 Second Street,
MACON, : : rGEORGIA.
“wTh. HARRIS,
DENTIST.
Successor to Dr. W. A. Blassengame.
orFIOB OVER DOW DAW BANK,
FORT VALLEY. : GEORGIA
pointed committee.
The democratic senators have de
eided to abide the action of a cau
cus whenever that action is sustain
ed by a two-thirds vote on any
question. Previous pledges to con
stituents, instructions from state
legislatures, or when a question of
constitutional construction is involv
ed, are specified as exceptions to the
rule.
—The religious services at the
Perry Methodist church Christ'
mas morning, beginning at 11
o’clock, will be pertinent; to the
occasion, The minister’s talk
will emphasize the fact that the
day is the anniversary of the
birth of Him who proclaimed
‘peace on earth; good will to all
maukind,” and should be observ
ed in a Christ-1 ike spirit. The
songs will be selected to suit the
service. Everybody cordially in
vited to attend.
How»s*T1iis£
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Cotarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO, Prop’s, Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions m i de by their firm.
Wxst & Tuuax, wholesale Druggists,Toledo, O.
Warding, ICinnan & Makyin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O,
Hall’s Gathrrh Cure is taken internally,acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
tee system, rriee 76c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are tne best.
GUNS, PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
BICYCLES, }
MECHANICS’ TOOLS,
BUILDERS’
HARDWARE,
CHINA, CROCKERY,
STOVES,
and a great variety of
NOVELTIES.
Best Goods, Correct Prices.
Colombia seems determined to
fight for sovereignty over Panama,
and Roosevelt has commanded that
the United States array and navy
shall maintain the independence of
Panama. These antagonistic deola
rations mean war, unless the diplo
macy of European powers be used
to preserve peace.
2—*-%-*— —
The auditorium to be erected ear
ly next year in Macon will be occu
pied as a postoffice and United
States District court room while
the new government building is in
course of construction. This feder
al building will be built mainly of
Georgia marble and granite.
In the United States over 16,000
free rural mail delivery routes had
been granted, up to June 30th last,
and one-third of these are in Iowa;
Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. Georgia
has more of these routes than any
other state represented entirely by
democratic congressmen.
Excursion Bates to Atlanta! Ga., via
Central of Ga. Railway.
Account annual meeting Southern
Educational Association excursion
tickets will bb on sale at all ticket
stations on the Central of Georgia
Railway, to Atlanta, on December
30th, limited to January 3rd, 1904
for return passage.
The Central offers very attractive
achedultia.aud train service to Atlan
ta.
For rai.ua uad farther particulars
apply to nearest agent.
C. HUHN,
520*529 Mulberry St., MACON, GA #
—800 buslnls Best Texas Rust
Proof Oats for sale at
W. D. Day’s,
If You Need an Engine
(2 to 300jh, p.) Ensilage Cutter,
Crist Mill, Feed Mill, Corn Sheller,
Wood Saw, &c M call on or write
me. I have the best line on the
market and at wholesale prices.
Complete pumping outfits installed.
WILSOBI HEMINGWAY, GEORGIA
..We Can Take Care..
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of the Christmas buyers. We have
The Right Thing for Every Person,
The Right Price for Every Purse.
A beautiful assortment of pleasing gifts perfectly adapt
ed to the wants and requirements of our patrons.
Everything fresh and sparkliug with the brightest new^
goods of the season.
JFe appreciate a call even without a purchase.
T. X_i. PIZLTC ZE£E23 ZEB SO
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Do not Fail to Visit the
LOWE FURNITURE COMPANY S
— At small cost, or great, you
can get a nice Christmas gift at
Holtz claw’s Drug Store.
—Fancy and ^Family Groceries,
Fruits, Candies, Fish and Oysters
every Saturday. Mrs.O.Kunz.
Every tiling to go regardless of cost. Some of these goods
were not touched by either fire or water. We offer Stoves,
Sates, Sideboards, Chairs, Diaing Tables, Wardrobes, Bed
Room Suites, Lounges, Couches, Blankets, Comforts,
Easels and Lace Curtains at prices un-
Odd Dressers, Washstands and Beds $t
All kinds fresh Groceries and
fresh Canned Goods; Best Pearl
Grits just received at W. D. Day’s.
—Best line of Gents’ Furnish
ing Goods in town at
Edwards & Marshall’s.
—Cotton Flannel in all the
grades at Edwards & Marshall’s.
Public Sale OC Real Estate.
GEORGIA—Houston County.
By virture of a Power of Sale contain
ed in a deed executed by W. M. James
to Newton J. Ethridge which deed is re
corded in the Clerk's office, Superior
court of Houston county in book No, 3,
Folio 541, will be sold the first Tuesday
in January next, during the legal
hours of sale at public outcry before the
Court house door at Perry in Houston
county, to the highest bidder for cash
th» following described property:
That house and loc in the village of
Ganoville, near Fort Valley in the Ninth
District of said State and County, fully
described as follows:
Bounded on the North by lot occupied
by Ike Whitfield; on the East by the
Scuffletown road; South and West by
road leading from Scuffletown road to
the Fort Valley High and Industrial
School: said lot being known as the An
drew James lot and being one acre more
or less.
The deed under which said sale is to be
made was executed to secure an indebt
edness therein describe^, |upon which is
due full principal and interest to the Baid
first Tuesday in January next, Two hun
dred and fifty-two dollars and twenty-
four cents ($252.24), andTwenty-five dol
lars ami twenty-two cents ($25 22) attor
ney’s fee and 87.15 for this advertise
ment . nd s .i ! sale is made' for Use
purpose na specified in the d<-« d i.o? col
lecting and reidizmgsaid amouut. Good
and sufficient title in fee-simple will be
made to the purchaser or purchasers at
said sale. Newton J. Ethbidgb.
W. B. Biboh and B. J. Dashes, Att’ys*
Dec; 3,1903.
Rug8, Pictures,
heard or before,
your owp price.
LOWE FURNITURE COMPANY,
457 AND 459 SECOND ST.
Macon, :: Q-eoxgf:
SMOKING JACKETS
$5.00 TO $15.00.
WHITE
AND
..BATH ROBES..
5.50 TO $25.00.
HOUSE COATS
>.00 TO $15.00.
...Neckwear 50c. to
ALL MADE BY
ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.
THB BEST THINGS TO GIVE A MAN.
SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS.
W|1 WILL PLEASE YOU.
The Up-to-Dati Clothiers,
420 Third Street, :: MACON, GA,
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