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418 POPLAR ST., MACON, GA. TWO STORES MAIN ST., FORT VALLEY, GA.
SOLOMON BROTHERS
Have rioved Into Their Big New Store to
418 Poplar Street, Macon, Georgia.
OUR BIC LINE OF BARGAINS MEANS MONEY IN YOUR POCKET
Don’t Fail to Call On Us at 418 Poplar Street.
SOLOMON BROTHERS,
Next Door to H. D. Kaplen’s Furniture Store. MACON, GEORGIA.
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WANTED TO BUY
Horses and Mules For Casn.
Jones, Gunn & Jones. /
611 Third Street. Macon, Ga.
Scarlet Fever.
I suppose the people will say
that my liver is out. of order, or
that I am suffering from dyspep¬
sia; and some will doubtless ad¬
vise that I go to Myrtle or I ow
ersville to learn what is going on
in the world; but I am going to
divide my mind with them betoie
1 go. fever „ . town. ,
There is scarlet 111
There will doubtless be moie 01
it. The doctors know it. The
Mayor knows it- The teachers
know it. I earnestly advise
the doctors let the people
that this dread disease is
1_ in our community And I say
____ they
that if they do not do so are
criminally neglig ne en t to
masses of the people. I say that
it is the duty of the Mayor to let
Sept. 27 1908.
Dear Friend: m
Have yon gone back to
school? I have•
What do you have for Y
lunch? I get some nice r 3 %
cookies and chipped M
beef and cheese and X
things at the grocery. j|fSM3ver.V rot)
Mama says its lots ')h )
nicer and cheaper and
lots less trouble than \>
baking And then up things mama forme. helps ^L V \ j J
me with my lessons too. W
And she says that is i\
better much time than in the spending kitchen. so r 3
Your friend, (
JACOB. r
P,S. That’s why she gets so many things all
ready to eat from.
W. K. Thweatt’s.
the people know that there is a
dreadful disease in our com¬
munity. I say that it is the
of the teachers to let it be known
that there is scarlet, fever around.
Of all the insane folly that
ever practiced, it is for the peo¬
officially ple individually or collectively,
or unofficially, to
their eyes to a danger and say
does not exist.
When my children had
fever there was a red rag tied to
a stake in front of my door for
weeks, I stayed in the house for
more than a month. My wife
was at home till she could hardly
get away. This was for the pro
tion of the public. It was right.
It is right now. I don’t care any¬
thing about how light the
are the people have right to be
protected. Now, if certain of
people will travel they will learn
that as soon as a case of scarlet
fever is detected in the city it is
marked with a danger signal.
We may be the best people on
earth but we are not too good for
scarlet fever to tackle us.
With no liver at all, dyspepsia
all over, seeing through green
glasses, and a born pessimist, but
with all not a fool,
Your& sincerely,
Geo. B. Culpepper.
See the opening display at
R. S. Braswell’s Monday.
Willie Williams, one of our
brightest and most popular boys,
left a few days ago to take a
course in bookkeeping, etc, at
Poughkeepsie. His friends here
wish for him not only a pleasant
and safe sea voyage, but smooth
sailing through school, and pre¬
dict for him a bright business
future, having had the best home
training and the valuable experi
ence of working with some of our
most successful business men.
Nothing like seeing what
our stores are howling doing. because City
stores are
we are keeping our best
trade at home. Be sure to
attend Braswell’s the grand Monday. opening at
R. S.
Miss Bertha See is spend
ing the week with relatives in
Montezuma.
Miss Tina See of Montezuma
spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives in the city.
The Apostle’s Creed
The pastor will begin next
Sunday morning a popular expo¬
sition of the Apostles’ Creed, and
will treat at that hour “I believe
in God the Father Almighty,
Maker of heaven and earth.” He
extends a special invitation to
those who may not be well
grounded in the fundamental faith. po¬
sition of Christian
T. G. Lang.
Mrs Millen and son of Neel,Ga.,
is visiting her father, Mr L P
See.
Mr Lester £ee of Montezuma
spent Saturday and Sunday in the
city with his parents Mr and Mrs
'
J 0 See.
Miss Jessie Wood left Wednes
day for Shorter College.
Mr and Mrs Claud DuPree
have moved to Rome, Ga., where
Mr DuPree has accepted a
position- Their many friends
regret their leaving.
Dr W H Hafer went up to
Macon on business this week.
Call to Fruit Growers
At the suggestion of the Or¬
ganization Committee of the
Georgia Fruit Exchange all
peach growers of this section, in¬
cluding surrounding counties,
are requested to meet in the
council chamber at Fort Valley
at 10 o’clock a m Saturday, Sept.
19,1908.
A J Evans,
W H Harris.
A certain young man says the
sweetest and prettiest girl in
town left Monday, he certainly
has good taste.
flethodist Church
The pastor will preach at the
morning hour.
The church conference will be
held at the evening hour. It is
important that every member o!
the church attend this confer¬
ence.
The choir will meet Friday
7.30 pm. T G Lang.
The Baptist Church
The pastor will preach at both
the morning and evening hour.
Subject for 11 a m, ‘‘What is
life?” and for 7.30 p m, << A man
troubled by his thoughts. ))
Mrs Will Houser of Jackson¬
ville, Fla., is ex [tec ted home this
week.
MrsG T Jones spent Saturday
and Sunday in Macon with Miss
Marianne Jones.
Mr George Jones visited Macon
Saturday.
Mr G W Arrowsmith and
family spent Sunday it Norwoods
Springs.
Miss Ailen Houser left, last
Thursday for Lagrange where
she goes to enter school.
Miss Pauline Braswell is spend¬
ing some time in Chattanooga.
Miss Bessie Anderson of
Myrtle is spending the week in
the city with friends and relatives
Mr and Mrs Drayton ©I
Washington D C , is the guest of
Mr and Mrs A B Green.
Dr Pompelo and wife and
daughter of Macon visited Dr 0
G Singleton and family Sunday
and Monday.
Mr and Mrs Brazelton-of At*
lanta was guest of Mrs Vance and
Norton this week
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