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WHO KNOW’'
The Best Clothes
You’ll Find
Anywhere
WORLD’S MILITARY BURDENS.
From the Baltimore San.
A recent British bluebook presents
1 the animal military expenditures of the ,
several great powers, exclusive of war To
1 expenditures, as follows: The United j
Kingdom, ?1 M3,Oi(0,000; India, $100,0(0,-
] 000; France, $127,000,000; Germany,;
, $161,000,000; Austria-Hungary, $87,-1
' 000,000; Italy, $.".7,000,000; Japan, $24,-
tOOu.oOO; Russia, $194,000,000; the
I United States exclusive of pensions,
$115,000,000, and including pensions,
$255,000,000.
PRESIDENT JOHNSON
ADVISES FARMERS.
Stand Together in Fighting
Speculative Manipulators of
Market.
Eat More
appears, spends more than any other
government in the world for military
| purposes, most of its military expendi-
It is Our lull'll to give Men More ture being for pensions. Whatever the
St Vie Better Quality and More ^oct, its military burden is the heavi-
• ’ . 4 J r, . ni , eet in the world. British colonies cost
Perfect I’it than they (»et Lise- | net some 0 f $21,000,oat yearly, while
where at Any Price. the colonies spend on their own defense
That’s the principal upon which { 80me *18,000,000 yearly
tli i
we
Xu
was founded—and!
to it. There’s!
Better Clothes than We Sell,
here was we would sell them.
; business
are living up
We Want
the Trade!
President M. L. Johnson, of the
Georgia division, Southern Cotton 1
Association, today gave out a statement,
to the farmers and other business men |
The United States, it thus of Georgia, in which he urges them to
stand together in tightiug the specula
tive manipulations of the market, and
to put themselves ill a position where
they will be able to bold cotton iu the j
fall for remunerative prices.
President Johnson says:
“One of the main purposes of the
Southern Cotton Association, expressed
in its constitution, is to put an end to
the manipulation of the cotton market j
by the speculators, whose control of the
j market has resulted iu the producers’
The following statement by H. M. | failure to secure remunerative price for
Adams and wife, Henrietta, Pa., will j ^liis product. I want to appeal to and 1
interest parents and others. “Amiracu- . ..
lous cure has taken place in our home, j ar0Ui<e tlie members of the association
Our child had eczema 5 years and was 1 and others in Georgia in opposition to
pronounced incurable, when we read (this evil of speculation. The county
divisions can take a hand in this matter
of the most nutritious of flour
foods—Uneeda Biscuit—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to
A MIRACULOUS CURE.
Earn More
because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you will also be able to
Save More
about Electric Bitters, and concluded
to try it. Before the second bottle was
all taken we noticed a change for the
better, ami after taking 7 bottles lie
was completely cured.” It’s the up-to-
date blood medicine and body building
tonic. Guaranteed. 50c and $1.00 at
Culver & Kidd’s drug store.
Milledgevil
ml Clothes.
Men who want
Write
can’t come
us your wants
to Macon.
il you
Japanese Colony in Texas.
From the Washington Star.
The Bureau of Immigration has had a
communication from a big irrigation
| company in San Antonio, Tex., telling
j of a colony of Japanese farmers and lior-
and can do much toward knocking out
the bucket shops and the other mediums
of speculation in this state. Efforts I
have" een made to secure the passage of
a law to put an end to this open specu
lation in Georgia, but we want to see j
to it that these efforts are successful, j
There should be such a law in Georgia 1
and the members of this association can 1
do much toward bringing about that
end if they will but exert themselves.
‘•Everybody knows that the statistial j
position of cotton was never stronger 1
because for value received there
b no food so economical as
Uneeda Biscuit
In a dust tight,
moisture proof package
NATIONAL BlSCUtT COMPANY
OUR SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF
All the “new wrinkles” in style are shown in
these Superb Spring Suits==the extra long, 33 and
34 inch, coats with very deep, 8 to 10 inch, button
vents and broad shoulders; the new “straight front”
==well, no use saying more. Come see these
clothes for yourself; come today if you can.
Nobby Suits $10.00 to $30.00
BENSON & MOORE CO •5 Clothiers,
420 TH1QD ST., MACON, GA,
ticulturits established at Mitchell Lake ! t' 1 ™ if is today, and the recent market
on land served by the company’s irriga- theieloie, is entirely the result ot manip
tiou system. A large number of Japa
nese have been settled on the propc: ty
in the form or co-operative colony.
The scheme lias worked well. Ti j
men have a fair amount of money and
besides being skilled horticulturists are
large employers of Mexican labor, so
they c.inuot be considered in the light
ulation and speculation. The mills
are sold way ahead and there is a steady 1 1
demand not only for the raw material,
but for the finished product of all kinds.
Yet the market has declined solely be
cause of the speculative manipulation.
Let’s get to work and blot it out, for it
means the producers’ salvation.
“Another thing to which I want to
Hosiery
has arrived and we invite you to
inspect same before you make your
l of cheap competitive labororsthemselv
Most of them came from California and j ca ^ urgent attention is that this coming
the place lias been visited iu the past time to force up cotton to
Next Purchase
CITIZENS
bS
IS li RATED.
Guardian's Sale.
Georgia, Baldwin County.
year by Mr. Mata/.a Aka/.awa of Japan,
a graduate of Vanderbilt University of
Nashville. He approved of the plan
and is arranging to go to Japan in Oc-
fixed minimum price, because then tlie
consumers of the raw material will be
shortest of supplies. Now is the time
for you to put yourself in a position
tober and bring back with him a large w ^ ,ere y° u will not be forced to sell your,
number of settlers.
It is in the interest of the newcomers
cotton at the prices offered for the
crop unless those prices
that the company has addressed the Im-1 meraflV0 or arc °l tOe prices fixed by the
By CmisiderabL /Uuj.u-iiy n Chatham
—Voles Open!) Bought.
migration Bureau through Representa
tive Slaydeu of Texas. It asks that the
good offices of tlie bureau be used to
secure the prompt admission of the in-
Notice is hereby given that after four coming Japanese, so that they will not
association. I have called attention to
the importance of this principle before,
and trust the produces have been proceed- 1
ing on this line. Keep it up; make
yourself independent, and you will be
S.i\anna'.:, Ga.. June
People's Democratic Le:
■ electedin the Chatham 1
-today, the (. iti/.enC Clu
tration organization, of
Osborne is the leader he
2.—The entire
rue ticket
unity primary
, the udtuinis-
wlucl. W. W.
ig defeated bv
a majority averaging about 500 on each
candidate. About ti,50o votes were
polled
It is estimated that the campaign and
tlie election cost between $75,0(H) and
$100,000. Votes were openly nought
the price being as a rule $25, although
as high as $40 was paid. This election
was fairly quiet and orderly, it being
apparent rather early that the adminis
tration candidates were doomed.
weeks notice pursuant to paragraph
2540 of tlie Civil Code, the undersigned
will apply to Honorable H. G. Lewis,
Judge of tlie Superior Court at Ins homo
in Siloam, m Green County, Ga., on the
was Hh, day of June, 190(5, for an order to
' j sell and reinvest the following described
property, the same being a three-seventh
uniudivuled remainder interest belong
ing to Laura Louise Barrett, Solomon
Barrett and Buena Barrett, said interest
being of the value of fifteen hundred
and seventy-eight dollars to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of land situate, lying
aud being in the City of Milledgeville,
Ga. it being a part of lot number three
(13j in block twenty-seven (27), bounded
on the north by Hancock street, and the
“Barrett Warehouse” lot, east by, Mrs.
G. T. Weideuman's lot, south by Jos.
E. Pottle’s lot and west by Jefferson
street.
Also a certain tract or parcel of land
situate, lying aud being iu the city of
Milledgeville, Ga., if being a part of lot
number throe (il)in block tweutv-seven
(27), hounded on the north by Hancock
street and on the east, south aud west
be held up at San Francisco on tlie tlie-, in a Position not onlv to demand, but to
ory that they are alien contract laborers. '4
CURED OF BRIGH’s DISEASE.
ct for your product a price that will
pay for your labor and your investment.
M. L. JOHNSON.
"President Georgia Division Southern
Cotton Association.
Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills,
Lawrence Co , N. Y., writes: "I had
kidney disease for many years and had
been treated by physicians tor twelve i The sincerest tribute that can be paid
years; had taken a well known kidney to superiority is imitation. The many
medicine and other remedies that were imitations of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
recommended hut got no relief until I Salve that are now before the public
began using Foley’s Kidney Cure. The i prove it the best. Ask for DeWitt’s.
first half bottle relieved me and four , Good for burns, scalds, chaffed skin,
bottles have cured me of this terrible j eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, boiles and
disease. Before I began taking Foley’s , piles. Highly recommended and reli-
MEN’S
LADIES’
MISSES’
BOY’S
INFANTS’
Kidney Cure I lmd to make water about j
every fifteen minutes, day and night,
and passed a brick-dust substance, aud
sometimes a slimy substance. I believe
I would have died if I had not taken
Foley’s Kidney Cdre. Culver & Kidd
and Cases drug and seed store.
able. Sold by all druggists.
•;tatc
said land being held by
A WESTERN WONDER.
There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that’s
*wice as big as last year. This wo-tder ^ p
is W. L. Hill, who from a \\ eight •> The reasons lor soiling said property
pounds has grown to over Its i. lie says, j ftre , that said property is expensive to
• T suffered with a terrible cough, and keep n p, part of said property producing
doctors gave me up to die of Oousump- ilu . ouu , whatever, and the other part
turn. I was recced to iKipouuds, when ()( rll( , im , 1 . l . rt vis prodnt . iuK bu , vt>rv
1 began taking Dr. King s .. e\\ \sc - i mil j nnim ,, i and it is necessary to piv-
ery tor Consumption Coughs and Colds. gerV( , the interMt of his wards to sell,
Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have I and iv( , st m p ropertv less expensive
1 to keep and producing better divi-
! dends. It is desired to reinvest tlie
proceeds of said sale belonging to
his wards, said interest amounting to
hundred and seventy-eight
New Orleans, La., June 12.—It is
by the lot of laud above described, tlie learned that three cases of yellow fever j
more than doubled in weight and am
completely cured. <>uiy sure Cough
and Cold cure. Guaranteed by Culver
& Kidd, Druggists. 50c anil $1.00. j
Trial bottle free. i
are now under quarantine at Ship Is
land. a United States quarantine station
on the gulf, where they were taken
three days ago. The news was given
out by Dr. Iron, president of tlie state
board of health, aud did not arouse any
alarm. Ship Island is about half way
between Mobile, Ala., and the mouth of
the Mississippi.
Chamberlain's
i-—.— i dollars, in an undivided interest in
. , . ' a house aud lot in the City of Mill-
The \\ estern meat packing companies edgeville>
Ga., fronting on Green street
■say tlie agitation of unclean condition
of dressed meats by President Roose
velt’s committees of inspectors, will
injure the business $150,1300.01) in
shrinkage of sales, and it will be a long
time before the prejudice engendered is
Allayed. It is better to lose money than
to endanger the lives of the people.
and said house now occupied by C.
F. Barrett.
It is dosired to sell at private sale.
This May 8th, 190(3.
Solomon Barrett, Guardian of
Laura Louise Barrett,
Solomou Barrett,
Beuna Barrett.
UNKNOWN FRIENDS.
There are many people who have used :
•Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy with splendid results, but i
who are unknown because they have
hesitated about giving a testimonial of ]
their experience for publication. These '
people, however, are none the less friends
of this remedy. They have done much
toward making it a household word by j
their personal recommendations to
friends and neighbors. It isa good med
icine to have in the home and is widely
known for its cures of diarrhoea and all
forms of bowel trouble. Bor sale by
John H. Vinson, Milledgeville, Ga.
kill™, cough
and CURE ™. LUNCS
W,H Dr. King’s
New Discovery
C i
Consumption
0UGHS and
J0LDS
Price
60c h $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
NEW CURE FOR EPILEPSY.
J. B. Watermen, of Waterman, O.,
Rural free delivery, writes; “My
daughter, afflicted for years with epilep
sy, was cured by King’s Now Life
Pills. She lias not had an attack for
over two years.” Best body cleansers
and life giving tonic pills on earth.
25c at Culver & Kidd’s drug store.
Saw Mills
$139.00 to $529.00
WITH improved feed.
SAWS. FILES aud TEETH in Stock.
Engines, Boilers and
Machinery
Of all kinds, aud repairs for same.
I Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Injectors,
Pipes, Valves and Fittings.
Lombard Iron Works
& Supply Co.,
Cough Remedy
The Children’s Favorite
—CURES—
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
Thl* remedy la famoue for lte cure, over
a large part ol the civilized world. It can
always be depended upon. It contain, no
opium or other harmful drug aud may be
given a. confidently to a baby as to an adult
Price 26 cte; Large Size, 60 cte.
The Fred Haug
Shoe Company
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
AUGUSTA,
GEORGIA
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE.
For judge of the Superior Court of
the Ocmulgee Circuit, subject to the pri
mary election to be ordored by the State
Democratic Executive Committee.
JAMES B. SANDERS. ’
FOR JUDGE OCMULGEE CIRCUIT
To the People of Baldwin County.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the Judgeship of the Ocmulgee Circuit
in tho next general election, subject to
such Democratic Primary as may he
..ordered. Very respectively,
• H. G. LEWIS.
Jan. 19, 190(3.
A Million
Beals Drought
to Book.
During tlie past twelve years we have
collected over one million accounts.
. Over a million accounts that Had been
given up as lost by their owners. We
make a guarantee unprecedented iu au-
, nals of the collection business-to collect
: five time the amount of our fee. Until
this is done no commission is charged on
j collections. After it is done our com
mission is (5 per cent.
No matter who you are or wheke you
! are \ye will give you the name somebody
yon will know for whom we have suc-
| ceeded in collecting accounts they con
sidered uncollectable.
| If you have account on your books
which you have charged to “Profit aud
Loss,” and want to have them turned
into CASH, get in communication with
The National Collecting Agency.
Central National Bank Building,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
THE VERY' BEST REMEDY FOR
BOWEL TROUBLE.
Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and well-
known resident of Bluffton. Iud., says:
“I regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best
! remedy for bowel trouble. I make this
statement liaviug used the remedy iu
my family lor several years. I am nev-
i er without it.” For sale by John H.
Vinson, Milledgeville, Ga.
To Publishers
and Printers
We have an entirely new pro
cess, on which patents are
pending, whereby we can re
face old Brass Column and
Head Rules, 4 pt. and thicker,
and make them fully as good
as new, and without any un
sightly knobs or feet on the
bottom.
PRICES
Refacing Column and Head Rules,
regular lengths, 20 cents each.
Refacirig L. S. Column and Head
Rales, lengths 2 in. and over. 40
cents per lb.
A sample of refaced Rule, witli full
particulars, will be cheerfully seut
on application.
Philadelphia Printers’
Supply Co.
Manufacturers of Type aud
High Grad« Printing Material
39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia,
Pa.