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An Ancient Foe
To health and happiness is Scrofula—
«s ugly as ever since time immemorial.
ft causes bunches in the neck, dis-
igures the skin, inlkime3 the mucous
membrane, pastes liie nniseles, weak
ens the bones, reduces the power of
resistance to disease and the capacity
for recovery, and develops into con
sumption.
**A bunch appeared on the left side of
my neck. It caused great pain, was lanced,
ind becunie a running sore. I went into a
jreneral decline. I was persuaded to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and when I had taken
rix bottles my neck was healed, and I have
wrrer had any trouble of the kind since.”
Mas. K. T. Snyder, Troy, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Till rid you of it, radically and per
manently, as they have rid thousands.
as demonstrative of statesmanship, etc.,
it is an exceptional success from a pol
itical standpoint. It has won the ap
proval ol the people and of the capital
ists, a by on means easy attainment,
land that has inspired in the members
'of Congress a respect which is not un*
1 mixed with fear. They appreciate
I that a president who can at once ap
peal to both people and vested interests
i is a man who is not easily downed and
Uhey are one and all anxious to stand
i high in the good graces of the Chief
! Executive.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Irem Our Regular Correspondent.
Washington, Dec, 12, 1901.
Almost simultaneously with the open
's*" of Congress the Supreme Court
rendered its decision in the “Fourteen
Diamond Rings” case, declaring that
r*&e Philippine Islands are an integral
y**rt of the United States and that the
jirovisions oi the Dingley tariff law do
tcA, therelore, apply’to shipments be
tween the islands and the United States.
This, of course, leaves the trade abso
lutely free and threw the protectionists
aito paroxysms.
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■Sfr ■X’
With this incentive in view the dil-
story methods which usually attend
the first weeH of a new Congress have
icen abandoned. Speuker Henderson
Has already named the members oi the
Ways and Means Committee and it has
Held a session with a view to reporting
* hill providing lor the tariff regula
tions between the United Slates and
the Philippines. It is believed that the
Hill will -imply apply the provisions of
2fo»s Dingley tariff without changing
sny of its rates.
*
Phe President’s message was receiv
ed with almost unqualified approval by
the republicans, and the democrats,
while they could detect the erroneous
deductions, which are the inevitable
etmeomitant of the acceptance of the
protection fallacy, in eyery line that
dealt with economic subjects, could not
hut admire the frank, direct expression
»f the individual views of the autlioi.
Apart from the specific economic re-
commendations and reasoning the mes
sage is an admirable paper.
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Congress has received the report ol
ll>e Isthmian Canal Commission and
she Senate is in receipt of the Hay
Pauncefote treaty. The latter has
ieen referred to the Committee on For
eign Relations and that committee has
voted unanimously to report the con
vention for the favorable action of the
Senate. It will he promptly ratified.
Senator Morgan has re-introduced his
Ml providing tor the construction of
the .Nicaraguan canal in accordance
with the recommendation of the C >m-
mission, which favors that route, but
Jo the persoy who tends carefully he-
jween the lines there is reason to sus
pect that there is, in the promptness
with which all this is being done, some
thing in the nature of a ruse and that
H is the hope of the promoters of the
<-»nal to bring the owners ol the Pana
ma route to reasonable terms. They
now hold out lor approximately $70,-
1)00,000 more than the Commission
Relieves their plant to be worth.
Ilrallh na* Hcniily,
A poor complexion is usually the re
sult of a torpid liver or irregular ac
tion of the bowels. Unless nature's
refuse is carried off it will surely cause
impure blood. Pimples, boils and other
eruptions follow, This is nature’s
method of throwing off the poisons
which the bowels failed to to remove.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are world
famous for remedying this condition.
They stimulate the liver and promote
regular and healthy actions of the
bowels hut never cause griping, cramps
or distress. Safe pills. For sale by
C, F. Barrett,
How She Won a Husband.
Miss Nina M. Tingley, who went to
Middletown N, Y. tour months ago to
accept a clerkship in Wiggin’s jewelry
store, has solved the question of how to
make young men hurry up and pop the
question. At least it has been suc
cessful in her own case, and she has
won a husband in the person of Robert
Dugdale, a pros^rous young merchant
of that city. On Friday last Miss Tin
gley decided to accept a more lucrative
position in Pittsburg, Pa„ and notified
her lover that she would leave on Sun
day. This was more than Dugdale
could stand, and Sunday, when the
hour arrived for her departure, he pre
vailed on her to remain under promise
ol their being married at once. She
accepted the proposition, a dressmaker
was called in and had her gown in
readiness for the ceremony, which fol
lowed five hours later, at 10 o’clock on
Sunday night, in the presence of a
large gathering of friends at the Cen
tral hoarding house, where both have
been stopping,
COl tillS AND (OLD IN CIKir.DKUN
Kccniiiimii.liilioii of it Well Known
Chicngo
I use and prescribe Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate,
constricted coughs, with direct result-.
I prescribe it to children ot all ages.
Am glad to recommend it to ull in
need and seeking relief front colds and
i ojghs and bronchial atllictions. It is
uon-narcotic and sale in the hands of
the most unprofessional, A uni
versal panacea for all mankind.—
Airs. Mary R. Melendy, M. 1). Ph.
D., Chicago, III. This remedy is lot-
sale by Geo. D.Case, Druggist.
tarifl
views
party
The president's advice on the
tgoestion quite accords with the
ot the high protectionists of his
and when those congressmen who have
advocated tariff revision have ventila
ted their opinions to an extent which
they Relieve will satisfy their consti-
to>ents,and perh.-.ps gain lor them some
wneesaions in the way of patronage or
local appropriations, they will gracious
ly consent to have their bills buried in
committee and will soon forget that
f5hey ever contemplated the heresy of
ten if revision—at least until they have
S»>ask their friends at home to re-elect
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The only cloud on tpe republican sky
*> the recommendation of Mr. Roose
veil in regard to reciprocity with Cuba.
The P.esident has said that from moral
reasons and national interest we are
Hound to grant material concession.-
Cuba, The Sugar Trust has prom
ised to add the gentle weight ot its
j^rsuasive influence to the movement,
always provided that there is no reduc
tion on refined sugar, which, ot course,
aceans that t,he Cuban raw sugar can be
bought cheaper by the trust but the
consumer will have to pay just as much
lor the refined article, and Senator
Lodge has been chosen to lead the fight
ii> the Senate,
3’,ntirely apart from the question ol
w merits of the President’s message
lianas on
| You have used all |
[ sorts of cough reme-!
1 dies but it does not |
j yield; it is too deep j
1 seated. It may wear j
j itself out in time, but ]
j it is more liable to j
= produce la grippe, I
1 pneumonia or a seri-1
l ous throat affection. j
j You need something J
! that, will give youj
\ strength and build}
\ up the body. |
1 scon’s !
1 EMULSION 1
will do this when everything j
else fails. There is no doubt ]
about it. It nourishes, I
strengthens, builds up and |
makes the body strong and
healthy, not only to throw
off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
further attacks. If you are
run down or emaciated you
should certainly take this
nourishing food medicine.
*ioc. and $i.no, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
44
Played Oat
99
Is one of the curious expressions used
for worked out. Many a woman drops
into a chair, in utter weariness ''all
played out,” and wonders
why site feels so weak. She
has not yet realized that
the general health is so
intimately related to the
local health of the
womanly organism,
that weakness must
follow womanly
eases.
Restoration
of the general
health Invari
ably follows
the use of Dr.
Pierce’s Fa
vorite Pre-
scription. 11
regulates the period*, dries weakening
drains, heals inflammation and ulcera
tion, and cure* female weakness. It
tmnqttilizes the nerves, cncenrages the
appetite and induces refreshing sleep.
There U no substitute for " Favorite
Prescription,” for there is nothing ” just
as good ” for womanly ill*.
"X wirih to adviat tht suffering women of tfeM
great land, of the apod I have received from Dr.
Bierce’* Favorite PrescriptioM i
i and ' (»oWoi Med*
ieal Discovery,' n write* Mrs. Mary of
Cotambus Grove, Putnam Ce., Ohio. »’Por four
years I had been a sufferer from fetuale troubles,
and at time* wus unable to flo even the Bouse*
work, for three in the family. X had such pains
that I suffered almost death dozens of timrt, but
after taking five bottles of your medicines! can
truthfully say that my health was greatly im
proved. I have a good appetite and am gaining
in flesh right along. This spring id the first
tune in five years that I have done my house
cleaning all by myself and without the least
fatigue whatever. I hope all suffering women
may find relief as I have done.
M My gain in weight ha* been just ten pounds,
and I am still gaining.''
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sent* Medical
Adviser, 1008 large pages, paper covers,
is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent
stamps to pay expense of mailing only,
or for cloth-bound book, send 31 stamps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Browns Grossing Dots
Christmas is drawing rear and the
children are looking forward for Santa
Claus,
Mr. Willie Greer accompanied by
his sister, Miss D*tye Greer, came
Sunday to spend several days with the
family.
Miss Ida Roberts after a pleasant
visit to her sister, Mrs, Fred Abies ot
Macon, returned home Tuesday.
Mr. Charles Winn left for Macon
Monday, to accept a position. We
wish tor him much success.
Miss Bennie Whitten and her friend
Miss Dotye Greer visited Haddocks
Monday afternoon.
Miss Carrie Wilkinson has returned
home from a delightful visit (0 her sis
ter, Mrs. Neal.
We regret to hear of the illness of
Mrs, Jim Roberts. We wish tor her
speedy recovery.
We were indeed sorry to hear ot
the death of Mr. Ed Wmn, which oc
curred in Florida, November 29th.
We extend our deepest sympathy to
the bereaved family. B. W.
| REPORT OF THE COMMISSION.
1 The report of the isthmian canal
commission has been sent to congress.
: The commission, as anticipated several
| weeks ago, favors the Nicaragua route
( and makes an estimate of $1S9,SG4,062
i as the total cost cf construction cf the
■ canal through Nicaragua. The esti
mated cost of the. Panama route is $144,-
234,SoS, hut, the report says, it would
cast $109,141,000 to obtain the Pana
ma concession. The commission vals
ues the work done at $40,000,000.
Dra«lfets.
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
“something just 3s good.*
ovvhvkvi.
fCaveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-i
Sent business conducted for moderate Fees. J
J Our Office is opposite U.a. Patent Office?
Cand we can secure patent in loss time than tl
iremote from Washington.
# Send model, drawing or photo., with ricsc. > y -
(tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free off
•charge. Our fee not uud till patent is secured.
\ A Famfhlet,,“ How to Obtain Patents,” with
icost of same in the U.S. and foreign countries
psent free. Address,
iC.A.SNOW&CO,
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ATTORNEYS—AT—LAW,
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A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party,
hut was afraid to do so an account of
pains in his stomach, which he feared
would grow worse. He says, “I was
telling my troubles to a lady friend, who
said: ‘Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy will put you in
condition for the party,’ I bought a bot
tle and take pleasure in stating that two
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This remedy is for sale by Dr. Geo. D.
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Little doctor’s &ook tells about
pwrams
^ And To nic Pellets.
# Only Modern Cure
\ for Constipation, nilioassess »■*
W Liver Troubles. Trsc at any stora. 11
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when all else tails
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nays: '‘l’our trial bottle of Asthmaleun receiv
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I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat
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Send me a full-size bottle.”
He?. Dr. Morris Wechsler,
Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel.
New York, Jan. 3, 1901.
DBS, Taft Bros'. Medicinb Co.
Gentlemen: Your Aethmalene is an excel
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composition alleviates all troubles which com
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After having It carefully analyzed, we can
state that Asthmalene contains no opium,
morphine, chloroform or ether.
Very truly yours.
Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler.
Avon Bfbin*s. N. Y„ Feb. 1.1901.
Dr. Taet Bros. Medicine Co,
Gentlemen: 1 write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the wonder
ful effoot of your Asthmaiene, for the cure of Asthrua. My wife has been affleted with
spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well ns
many others, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 130th street, New York
I at. once obtained a bottle or Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it about the
first of November. I very soon noticed a radical improvement. After using one bot
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lean consistently recommend the medicine toall who are afflicted with this distress
ing disease. Yours respectfully, O. D. PHELPS, M. D.
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co, _ , . , Feb. 5, 1901.
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edies, but they have all failed. Iran across vour advertisement and started with a
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07 Last 129 st„ New York City.
TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
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East 130th St.. New York City.
Sold by all Druggists^
Aug, 20, 1901. Gmos. ^
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You and we are both insured against
loss, for the manufacturers agree to
refund the purchase price it you dp aot
realize what they claim tor Dr. Cald
well’s Syrup Pepsin in cases of Consti
pation, Indigestion, Sick Headache or
Mtomach Troubles. Sold by Culver A
Kidd.
Lectured Crawford Dead.
Atlanta, Dec. 12.—Lectured Craw
ford, one of the colored members of the
house of representatives died at his
boarding house in this city last night
of consumption. The deceased repre
sented McIntosh county. He was serv
ing his tiiird term as.a member of th*
bouse, and died at the age of CO, The
deceased was a pastor of the African
Methodist Episcopal church and was
highly respected among ail classes in
his county. The remains were for
warded to Darien tonight tor burial.
Eou't Bolt.
Do not take Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin unless yon have Constipation,
Indigestion, Sick Headache or some
form of stomach trouble, such as Dys
pepsia, Biliousness or Heartburn, for
these are what it is guatan eed to
cure. Sold byCulver & Kidd.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BAC]
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miser:
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papers is sure to know of the wond
” - cures made by
Kilmer s Swamp-R
lilted
u ^ a ? der femtd
L£ ** the great
cal triumph of the
Teenth century
covered after y ear
re search
Mi Dr. Kilmer, the
der * kidney and " b
wonderfully successful in^romptlv e?,'
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bles and Bright’s Disease, which is h e
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Dr. Kilmer’s Sw*mp.Root 1, not
ommended for everything but if you
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be
Just the remedy you need. It has been t?
In so many ways, in hospital work, tn nri
practice, among the helpless too poor to
chase relief and has proved so success!
every case that a special arrangemem
been made by which all readers of this ns
who have not already tried it, may hav
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a b
telling more about Swamp-Root and ho»
find out if you have kidney or bladder trou
When writing mention reading this gener
offer in this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer&Co.,Bing
hamton, N. Y. The
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•ms *H ymr to Both tnw Very OheeeBu
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Airue, or money refunded. 50 cer's.
Druiriflsts.
J- K._ 1C X XSTCE! S
III Biittiss. Wagons. ’ F
.. MWJVUNJ
And lyjthe war I carry the lamest stock
of Harness of any one in the city.
Lime, Cement, Plaster of . Paris, .Horses
and Mules, and I guaranteesatisfaction to all
who will send their work to my repair shop
next door to my store on Wilkinson Street.
A car load of Rockhill Buggies just received.
Phone No. 4 *
J. R. HliVES
MILEDGEVILLE BRICK WORE
MILLEDGEVILLE POTTERY,
j. w. McMillan, Prtj’r.
—Manufacturer Of—.
Pressed and Ornamental ana Common Erick,
FLOWER POTS.
STONEWARE CHURNS AND JARS, MILK PANS, TEAFC1
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MACON, GEORGIA,
The Largest and Best Equipped Ma
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ADDRESS
**• * *
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MACON, OL
March 3,1901. ly.
Valuable Property For Sale
TWO improved plantations, one with
a mill site, containing respectively
141 and 7G acres—lying in east Balds
win; also a corner lot with two story
house in Milledgeville. Good value
•»iv<sn Apply to
Bkthune & Moore.
Real Estate Agents.
City Registration.
TTIE BOOK for Registering the qualified
* voters ot the city of Milledgeville, wilt
be closed on the 13th day of November
1901. p, L. FAIR Clerk ’
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 1,1901. 14 Tts!
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Cures Chills and Fever; acts on the
liver and regulates he svatem generally
Druggists. y
White Lime
sold by THE COOK LUMBER
Sept. 25,19
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its treated without t*• •
confinement. Cure^
teeil or no p»v. B-
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ltarium, Box 3, Auiteu,
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