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JANUARY 11, 1902
It- was recently announced in a
Chicago paper that a cargo of man
ufactured honey, in the comb, had
been received in the city from Cal
ifornia. In reply to this the pub
lisher ot the American Bee Journal
has offered $1,000 for the eight of
a single pound of manufacturec
comb honey. He adds that he
has been making this offer for
twenty years without finding a
taker.
SYWIPTOSHS
LIKE THESE
BELCHING,
BAD BREATH, ^
BITTER TASTE,*
BLOATING After Meal®,
HEARTBURN,
BACKACHE,
HEADACHE,
DIZZINESS,
NERVOUS WEAKNESS,
LOW SPIRITS,
indicate bad digestion, a disordered
system and failing state of health.
Mrs. Frank Carter,
3 Merrill Street, Amesbury, Mass.
This Setter shoseisi e&awy !F&§th
smsS GohirSotioh to£heH&os»ts
of aiESi&k Woffss&sam
“ I suffered with inflammation and
falling of the womb and other dis
agreeable female weaknesses. I had
bad spells every two weeks that would'
last from eight to ten days and would
have to go to bed. I also had head
ache and backache most of the time
and such bearing down pains I could
hardly walk across the room at times.
I doctored nearly all the time for
about two years and seemed to grow
worse all the time until last September
I was obliged to take my bed, and the
doctors thought an operation was the
• only thing that would help me, but
this I refused to have done.
“Then a friend advised me to try the
Pinkham medicine, which I did, and
after using the first bottle I began to
improve. I took in all five bottles of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood Purifier,
four boxes of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Dry
Form Compound, three boxes of Liver
Pills and used three packages of Sana
tive. Wash, and I am as well now as I
ever was. I am more than thankful
every day for my cure.” — Mbs. Frank
Cabteb, 8 Merrill St., Amesbury, Mass:
PRICKLY
ASH '
BITTERS
ROBERTSON & LAW
Remedy For Coughs.
A home remedy for a cough is the
following: Take half the quantity
of castor oil that can be purchased
at the druggist’s for 5 cents and put
II simmer. Add a
Is a positive and speedy cure. It
clears the body of poisonous secre*
tions, cleanses the blood, aids diges
tion, strengthens the kidneys, purifies
the bowels and imports renewed
energy to body and brain.
it over the fire to
cupful of granulated sugar and half
a lemon from which the seeds have
been removed. Allow the mixture
to simmer for fifteen minutes or so,
taking care not to let it become
dark in the process. Strain, bottle
and take a teaspoonful when the
cpugh become^ troublesome.
Irregular bowel movements lead to
chronic constipation. Prickly Ash
Bitters is a reliable system regulator;
cures permanently. DR. E. E. DIX-
that this Boy’s
Mother Says
ijias been S2i’d by the mothers of
I ©any other boys and girls, re
garding the wonderful curative
i strengthening qualities of
iMifcs’ Nervine
Hasting, Nib.
“Our little boy, Harry, had spasms
[for 3 years and we feared the disease
Jwoula affect his mind. Though we
[doctored continually he grew worse and
1 ad ten spasms in one week. Our at
tention was directed to Dr. Miles’ Nerv-
[ine and we began its use. When he
lad taken the fourth bottle the spasms
disappeared and he has not had one
Iforflve years. His health now is per-
£ct” Mrs. B. M. Tindall.
Dr. Miles’ Remedies are sold
by all druggists on guarantee to
enefit or money refunded.
3r.? : 1tiss Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
VBBSSaBMBB
aliary Bros., Machinery Co.
GINE BUILDERS,
MILLS, COTTON
and PRESSES.
- MACON, 6A
R. DEXTER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND DEALER IN
kinds of funeral furnishings,
teams and prompt attention
to all calls either day or
Parlors and ware rooms
South Bradford street di
in front of court house,
was
Pro-
Western & Atlantic R. R.
ANDTHE
ishyile Chattanooga & St.
Louis Ry.
i”iU sell round trip homeseekers
pets to all points in Oklahoma? and
Idian Territory on the following
|tes: October 13th, November 5th and
rjt December 3rd and 17th. Tickets
Ntvyentyone days from date of
r- Stopover privileges will be al-
ped fifteen days going at any point
I Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and In-
Territory.
For rates and full information call
1 °r write to
John L. Edmondson,
S. E. P. A,, Atlanta, Ga
C. A. DOZIER.
fez/ Estate and Insur
ance Agent.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building,
1^11. exchange and rent all kinds c
estate. Have in hand anyt-hinj
; ant in this line. Will make it
'buv ereS ^ w ^ e tker you want to se
.? Jpsuye your property against
iJj-J kre in old reliable and prompt
^ companies
Derry farm,
27 ACRES,
l % Mile of New Holland Springs,;
R. SMITH,
lCal Estate & Renting: Ag’t.*
Gainesville, Ga.
JM’T
TOBACCO SWT
and SMOKE
‘canbe^ . ■ " IM YourLIfeaway!
& be madA of ,?- ny form of tobacco using
! and mV We i?’ strong, magnetic, full ot
>s2t bytaki ^ HO- TO‘BA
pounds in tit I ? en stron &- Many gain
^ AlldJJJf “Over S&l?,QQG
h£5d advic e g ?rl> t «,* Cure guaranteed. Book-
" ’ go Address STERLING
’» Chicago or New York. 437
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber, Jan. 1st., 1902.
The first meeting of the council
for the year 1902, was called to
.order by Mayor P. -N. Parker. Al
dermen J. M. Hubbard, C. C. Sta
ton, T. V, Eberhart, J. L. Wil
liams, S. C. Dunlap jr. and L. D.
Puckett present.
Upon motion of L. D. Puckett,
Alderman J. M. Hubbard was elec
ted temporary clerk. The busi
ness before the council was to fix
salaries, elect city officers, and* ap
point standing committees tor the
year 1902.
The following officers were elec
ted with perquisites of their offi
ces, and at salaries per annum, as
stated, payable monthly:
B. H. Parks, Chief of
Police,-- $400.
J. P. Prator, Sanitary Inspector
and day Police, _400.
R. T. Bagwell, First Night Po
liceman,. 400.
E. M. Montgomery, Second Night
Policeman, — 400.
H. II. Dean, City Attorney,
without Extra Compensation,-100.
W. E. McKinney, City Treas
urer,. — ...... 50.
W. K. Vandiver, Street Over
seer, 400.
Jno. W. Bailey, City Sexton_B00.
Emory Merck, City Electrician,
without extra compensation for
Extra Work on Water Main,--600.
J. A. Moi>re, Engineer at W. &
L. Plant,... -.. -720.
Dr. K. A. Smith, City Physi
cian; Fee of seventy cents per visit
and furnish medicine at own ex
pense.
Alderman L. D. Puckett
unanimously elected Mayor
tern.
The city printing awarded to A.
S. Hardy at $40 per annum.
The Mayor announced the fol
lowing Standing Committees for
the present year:
I. Committee on Police: Puck
ett, Chairman; Staton and Eber-
2. Committee on Finance:
Puckett, Chairman; Hubbard and
Dunlap.
8. Committee on streets: Dun
lap, Chairman; Eberhart and Sta^
ton.
4. Committee on health: Hub
bard, Chairman; Williams and
Puckett.
5. Committee on buildings,
chimneys, and awnings: Staton,
Chairm an; Puckett and E berh art.
6. Committee on Fire Depart
ment : Staton, Chairman ; 'Dun
lap and Williams.
7. Committee on Light and
Water: Hubbard, Chairman;
Williams and Dunlap.
B. Committee on market: Wil
liams, Chairman; Puckett and
Hubbard.
9. Committee on cemeteries:
Eberhart, Chairman; Hubbard
and Williams. *
10. Committee on public prop
erty : Dunlap, Chairman; Hub
bard and Staton.
11. Committee on ordinances:
Williams, Chairman; Dunlap and
Packets
12. Committee on relief and
petition^: Eberhart, Chairman;
Hubbard and Williams.
On motion council adjourned to
meet January 2, 1902, at 7 o’clock
p. m. for the purpose of passing
License Tax Ordinances and other
business. ' v
J. M. Hubbard, P. N. Parker.
Temporary Clerk, ~ Mayor.
A system regulator is a medicine that
strengthens and stimulates the liver,
kidneys, stomach and bowels.. Prickly
Ash Bitters is a superior system regu
lator. It drives out all unhealthy con
ditions, promotes activity of body and
brain, restores good, appetite, sound
sleep and cheerful spirits. DR. E. E.
dixon & co.
A Good Snake Story.
‘ Rattlesnakes -are grateful if
you gam their affection,says a
South Georgia fellow-devil. “My
brother Jim found a six-foot rat
tler near town caught under a
boulder, and instead of using his
foot to crush it, he sympathetically
released the snake, which there
upon became a pet and followed
Jim and guarded him as watchful
as a dog. One night he ^ras awak
ened, and missing the snake from
its usual place at the foot of the
bed he knew something was wrong.
He got up and lighted a lamp to
investigate, and found a burglar
in the next room in the coils of
the snake, which had its tail out
of the window rattling for the
police.”—Jackson Argus.
Health for 10 Cents. -
A lively liver, pure blood, clean
skin, bright eyes, perfect health—
Cascarets Candy Cathartic will ob
tain and secure them for you. Genu
ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never
sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc.
Artistic House Furnishing.
The secret of success in artistic
house furnishing is the harmonious
blending of wall and floor covering
with the woodwork rather than in
discriminate following of the latest
style. For instance, red wall cover
ing is fashionable and combines
most effectively with woodwork in
dusky Flemish oak, but is thorough
ly unsuited to golden oak, which
calls for a dull, soft blue in burlap
or cartridge paper.
- % 1
Kitchen Maxims,
' A good manager looks ahead.
There is no work like early work.
Clear as you go. Muddle makes
more muddle.
Spare neither soda nor hot water
in washing up greasy articles.
Dirty saucepans filled with hot
water begin to clean themselves.
Not to wash plates and dishes
goon after using makes extra work.
Sensational Bank Robbery.
St. Louis, Jan. 7.—Six, masked
men entered the National Stock
Yards bank, north of East St.
Louis, Ill.^last night and, after
capturing and gagging the two
night watchmen and firemen at
the plant and blowing open the
vaults with dynamite, secured
$5,000 in coin and currency, with
which they decamped. For nine
hours—from 7 o’clock last night
until 4 o’clock a. m.—they were
at work on the vaults without be
ing interfered with. The entire
East St. Louis police force, aided
by the St. Louis police, are guar
ding all the avenues of escape,
but as yet have obtained no clue
tp the whereabouts of the robbers,
who, it is believed, "escaped on
horseback.
CATHARTIC
CANDY
All
10c.
Druggists*
25c. 50c.
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good.”
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tol
edo, O.
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 obligations made
by. their firfn.
West & Truax, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O. Warding. Kinnan &
Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price
75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Testimonials free. .
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Condition of The Treasury.
Atlanta, Jau. 6—The reports
called for by the governor on Fri
day evening from the comptroller-
general and the treasurer were
landed in this afternoon. They
show:
Actual available cash in
the treasury today $1,188,000
Probable receipts up to
Octber 1 2,260,000
For the Housewife’s Desk.
A series of gayly covered books,
bound in scarlet leather, are found
in the smart stationery and leather
goods shops. They make nice pres
ents for the busy housewife, who
has to observe system and order in
the management of her household,
as her husband does in the running
of his business. These books are so
prettily bound that they make, a gay
showing on the writing table of my
lady, although there is nothing friv
olous or flighty about their con
tents. A large flat book is the din
ner record. This is an aide memoire
to the hostess, who cannot be expect
ed to remember whom she invited
and who declined and accepted her
invitations during the dinner giving
season. The recipe book, the house
hold expense book, the expense book
and all the other handy and busi
nesslike arrangements to facilitate
the smooth running of the modern
home
form.
are to be had in convenient
$8,898,030
This will enable the governor to
pay all appropriations made at
both sessions of the last legisla
ture, including for the present
year the new class of widowed pen-
>ners, all arrearages due teach
ers for work done last year,
amounting to nearly -$700,000,
and one month’s work and pos
sibly two by again resorting to a
^temporary lean.
This, however, is not certain.
During the next, month $850,000
must be paid to pensioners, and
about the tenth of February $800,-
000 of the arrearages due teach
ers will be paid. In about sixty
days thereafter the balance due
them forg list year’s work can
probably be paid, after which
perhaps about the 1st, of Jane
ihey will get £800,000 on this
year’s work.
A little later on m July an ef
fort will be made to pay them
$800,000 more. For the remain
der of the appropriation for
school purposes for the present
year, some i $900,000, the teachers
will have : to wait* as heretofore,,
until the taxes come in next fall
and winter.*
All pensioners who were paid
last year will be paid, this year,
but the new class of widow pen
sioners who were put on the rolls
last year, but not paid, to wait,
as heretofore, until the taxes but
not for 1901, no provision having
been made for their payment.
The military will get $20,000 ♦
for the present year, and all the
special appropriations to the va
rious institutions of the state
made at the last two sessions of
the legislature will be paid in full
as the money may be
needed. ;
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Mow Are Y«ar Kidney* »
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparatrus Pills cure all kidney Ills. 1
pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or I
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