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The Macon Telegraph from Macon, Georgia • 3

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TOE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER SUNDAY MARCH 9 1884 THE NEWS IN GEORGIA Professionals twenty days' steady rain to restore the country to its normal or ante-drouth state ATTE TION ni walker 1 raepertf n'ly lead viaae to Iho attlaaes 1 ea i A Xt HEADQUARTERS IRON STEEL CUTLERY Etc 1000 Iron Foot Plow Stocks 1000 Dixie Buy Plow Stocks 50000 pounds Finished Steel Plows 20000 pounds Cast Plows 20000 Pairs Traces 500 Cook Stoves if Due of Tin Wuro Wood Warn Tumblers Goblets Lamp Cmmneys etc Koinouilier I nmke prices for this market for goods in my line Hend tm YlltIF imliiM rite wait fts inii ImmuIIma ill II as i -your orders or wait for nv ova gjVNFNSV lily tl IIP I7VUU salesmen my traveling 1 Ireatmaat noma ilMCo TOOLR PreeOtiasor 1 Hunrereaed fmetotikl Jenco III Second street OMeo i a and to I AU ire red Irwi WarehmiM Second itraat WUliami'a MS Poplar ly responded to day rio 10am: liotp Hi wiMcifiufflfKir Mi Meeond street earner flee non Moraine to 10 1 ntng to Resldenm Ciiniecteil by telephone Wo smm1 HinuosD YtRM IIAMMOND MOORR I Moore hsving removed sullied In Maeoa forma a aupaitnswhq lir I) lUmniniid and tendon Rlr slon eervlees 10 Maeon and aurmtindN try nrnlrr ths ahuvs Srut name Or rvaldiuiue la Its Mullierry street aleive I'rcrbyterian Chunth Tli he llfl'j Meeoud slrei-L The servli or IhiIIi ran lie hail at any time novel -tf TI) KiaiiilNGM D-Ollle and jug Klrfimrt-iiL Calls promptly 1 to day nr ulglit LAW A II ALU Attorney taw 1 CrHi'tlncs Htato and Keui-ral Kass uinrl-dlm 1IACON KUTHKKKORD Attuniuysattaw Corner Third anil Mulberry Htroel I In Ika male and Federal Ceaita fchlO-ly JENKINS WrAH A JENKINS Attorneys at Iw Practice In all the eourta ijiruinjiljr RW PATTERSON Attorney rt Law Maeoa a iifllceorer Telegraph and Mi iho eourla a sixnon MMMONB GITKRRY Allonmys IAIMUNo A UllHUT AWOnHJyl DswunihUi Pnurtic In all Ikti fulKU-ly HICKS I LmW IHlWMta riwim Knmimcl Telfair Dodge WUklaaoe aail gomory nnunllrs joeff-ky Attorney and Com taw Dawson Ua Preoilua ia ozh ooiTin orsTiN a HALT at I It Mix Cotton ava tics tn tho 8 Courts and is the In the counties cpsepoetag tho Maeoa eM and In these ol raiii urn rvn Dodge and Taylor htlMI WT WKAVIR Attorney si tawj (la WillDraetieoiBlfiaClNNRfl the Supremo Oes Slate and In the Paten la and Si ill praol the Untied Stetca the Slate ami In the Petal ('Insult Commercial law a 11 zloukt a luxcra laaeo Ian BTXIUKT BILLUPS HARpEMAR Attnrnays at taw Attorneys st Law Mb Cherry street Msera Gs Praetlco In Slate snrt fsderal Courts Sir SHGHITRGT LKXAXDER BLAIR ArshNeet MS street Maeoa Prspi spoclfloatlona for all elaaseo of lurnlihei arourate ertlmatee phona Mo 17 WOODRUFF Architect MACON GEORGIA PLANS prepared and drawn for any style of correct estimstee of cost Personal luperintendenos given desired Having thirty-five years rienoe in the profession I Ofllcn on Second floor of old Uty building 1 Corrtn ctor and Builqer Pettit i r- Ulii Mapeakc (juaiio Co 1IALJ IMOIIJU MARYLAND OFFER TO THE TRADE CIIESAPKAKE GUANO FOR RED AND STIFF LARDS CliOMapcnlfit -Aiiimoiiinted AJlmline V- 1 if1 yi- FOR GRAY AND HAVING secured the services of Mr Geo GANTT I am prepared to rap ply the local trade wilh first-class Fertilizers JOHN ni v4-ly Headquarters for Candy and Crackers JSf-' w'v Y' 9 'd S3 A A 0 A FOR HARDWARE who will call on every thirty LIGHT LANDS WEST General Agent Mai 157 Second Street Macon JG a the above articles In an any quantity at lower than one intlieciti Our stock Confutioa8ry Dive ns a eall fife WINN SEASON Farmers Say About Them "I sat on my horse an hour turn It does the prettiest four more of it a feel like stumping the Cotton Planter Wfowriaa lrjisredto furnish either of Specialty of Goods I -VS4) J1L11 popiul or package IL arSendS-m t'UfA Tbo fair was wall patroolaoJ by old and young and all plowed Clem things ars told of Incidents representatives of ths prara coming in fur their ahsre The genial Bob Burton was dubbed the of tho flock and It is said that he came off victor In a contest for a hnreo and wagon and Immediately presented (t to a buy in town who will ever eheriali fond recollections of tho donor Tlio newspaper guild suffers no detriment Mr Fanihsui of tlio Uplands guve material Aid by way of friendly assistance in purchasing tor the ladies Miss Kutli Carr and Master Bob Mi-Kiiinoii acquitted themselves finely in delivering appropriate recitations It la suld several hundred dollars have liceu Hindu Tho fair opanod Thursday evening and dosed Friday night Tho oli-Ject was to ralao funds to build a parsonage on tlio land generously given by lion Win Kastman I i lie snjiervision of the onlmury Judge Koznr tlio courthouse grounds ure undergoing much ncdril repairs A great many shade trees of different kinds lmvo been set out und oilier improvements made APPLINO AIUI'IIOBP A LUNATIC Makcii A crazy nci ip lacki Mr I Walton of this coiinly was adjudged a lit subject for the asylum lie was considered dangerous and is now in jail until other arrangeincijls can lie inude Heart disease is considered the cause igi Tump Jackson living on the place of NOME or RAIN TUB XEW UArTIST FEMALE SCHOOLS Maucii We are having a great deal of rain and all out-door wuvk is stooped in consequence Trado is very dull it conics in inslallineiita however and not much fear is entertained of an overflow Tim new Baptist Clinreii is nennng completion and will be an ornament to the city Our Methodist friends have also for their new building which will rival the other in cost nnd architectural taste Our female schools are both flourishing nnd tho Shorter College partic tihirly has its boarding department well filled Furming operations of course are out of the question until the weather changes NKVNOLD AN AMATEUR COWBOY COMES TO (IRIEV March Mr Glover one of our enterprising young fanners has a fine stand of corn coming up and lins planted one field in cotton One of our young men Mr Elbert Marshall while acting tho cowboy a few days since was badly hurt by a steer Our county commissioners will soon commence work on the crook road very important highway tiuii in this scc- COVINOTON MARRIAGE March Married at tlie residence of tho step-father Mr II Ivy on the Glh instant Mr Bennington of Morgan county to Mins Fannie Brooks el this place Rev Mr Robinson officiating The ceremony wai iiflrfnvmo1 af Tl was performed at 3 and the party left soon after for the home of the groom THOMAIVILLK POLITICAL RRIEPLETS March Tatten has expressed himself as thoroughly satisfied with one term in the Legislature and Jud Alexander and Mr Robert 14 Mitchell tlie solicitor-general of this circuit are candidates for tha House and Kenate respectively In ail probability there will be no either TENNILLK FARM Till RIGHTS VILLR AND TENRILLE A RUNAWAY ORGAN ORDERED MARcn 8 Much rain ia falling in this section and all farm work has been Suspended Early birds have planted already One mile and a half has been graded on the Wrightsville and Tennille railroad At present the work has been suspended owing to the heavy rain The ties are being put to the road and tho wheel will soon roll A mule drawing a wagon took fright yesterday and ran away throwing tho occupants a man and a little boy from Johnson county Tho man was thrown first receiving some severe wounds in the head by the wheel The little boy five years of age lowered himself to the ground without an people of this place have been meeting lit different places once a week practicing singing Our Sunday school ordered an organ to be shipped at once which will be placed in the Baptist church The some is now near completion GRIFFIN RAIN RAIN NOTHING BUT BAIN MENTIONS March Rain rain and nothing but rain since Wednesday morning lienee everything is dull and qnict and news is scarce The sun managed to shine out this morning for the first time in four days and indications now point to clear weather The brick warehouse at this point owned by Messrs Inman A Co tie cotton merchants of Georgia has been purchased by Messrs Sorrel A Nall tlie Jjlive cotton firm of this city sad Mr Drake Two of our society young men a few nights ago visited some young ladies at Orchard Iiill the first station south of here on theCentral road The train they intended coming home on was not signalled hence did not stop They report the numlier of cross-ties between there and here aa 18480 Several of our merchants have left for the Eastern markets to purchase their spring stocks MONTKZUMA DOOLY SUPERIOR POLITICAL March Dooly 8uperiort Court opens at Vienna on Monday next his Honor Judge A Tate presiding Our bar and a good many of our citizens will attend rfe hkVe had a very fine rain which was very much needed The Tilden revival has put some bf otr citizens to thinking and talking of pditics Opium Habit Dr Jones haa opened a drag store at 197 Fourth street Parties wishing to be treated for the Opium Habit will find Dr Jones at the atom day and night Fresh drags at lowest prices Professional services offered to the public Jones Late Fort Valley Ga aplSeodly son's Bronchial Troches for Coughs and Colds: think them the best and most convenient relief Jbv Humphrey Grab Ijr MWSPAPgR NTIMKNT On is OsmlNatlBW a Mr TKdon THB DEAD AND THB BEAUTIFUL Hoarse Advertiser Borne of the papers are tr boom your poor dec! tho (I to cn iTcplt Uncle Ti i dead and beautiful SHOULD CIO SLOW Culumhue Timet Tlio Coneiitulim and Macon Telegraph do not look ut Mr Tildun as the nexl caiiiliilaloof the Democratic jMtrty for tlie through tlio sumo simitacies Tlie former moos a grout even the only mail fur the riu'O Mr Tilden wliilu the lutlor doom niiiuli to object to In him and would prefer Home other Mtiunlunl bearer The iirty nheiiM look it long time anil over iiiiicIi ground lieforeit nreepts Mr lililen hm the U'urer of its Htiimlurd in its next national rnee no ninlter wliul Mr Dunn und Mr Julm Kelly limy huv TIIK MoVKlIKNr INNINCKIIK Mnriilug Ni'ws The probability in therefore lliut the present Tilden movement is not sinecre If the truth wen- known It would preli-nblv be found that the movement is nothing more tlmn an effort to put the tariff issue in riie luiek ground bv milking the fraud isNue prominent It nmv lie lU'cepted tin settled that lliefruuil issue will lint play very prominent jmrl in the emiiiug rumpaign It might iiivo been nil'll advantageously in lssti when il was e--uquinitively fresh but it im too stale to la made mneli of now i H'd by any menu eertniu that Mr I mien would make the strongest candidate that could lie nominated He would la strong lieforo the ronvciition but not particularly strong before the countrv lie has weak smiIm tlialemild lie made to uppesr quite piouiincnt in a lieutcd campaign However the proluihility that ho will la chosen us tlie Democratic standard liesrer is not very strong MEN OF I'UINeil'IES AGAINST HIM AinrrU-iu Recorder There are ninny however who think tlie iH'tnncmtir party should make tlie campaign on advanced ground nnd newer issues They ure men who think more of principle tliun success ami they will mako a hard fight in tlie convention against the nomination of Tilden The Democrats of Iho West have no love for Tilden and if they vote for liiin in flic convention it will lie because they think the chunces of electing another man aro hopeless A SI'ASMOUIO BOOM Enquirer-Sun The "old is again undergoing its semi-occasional spasmodic Is mm Mr Dana now declares thut Mr Tilden will accept tlie nomination if it is tendered him ami some of the enthusiastic newspapers express the idea that lie should he uoinifiuted ithout opposition Notwithstanding the fact that no information concerning his health lias been received within tlie punt two days we shall await tlio action of the convention THE GHOSTLY WHISPERER Auguits Chronicle The Chronicle has already printed intimations to show that tlie ghost of Gramercy lias never downed The old sago is said to have new life and to be ItSMil alive tn llie iaoUC Of the liour lie is reported to bo aide to speak above a whiscr but ids supporters contend thnt it is a whisjier hich could be heard above a whirlwind at this Iionr nud in tlio mention af his overshadowing name ami claims the divisions in Uie Democracy would dose up like tlio walls of the lied 8ea upon its enemies The Chronicle is uot prepared to accept immediately the issue or to advocate unconditionally its adoption But this sort of talk is heard every day in the party in California where tlie Tilden chibs have refused to change their names since 1H70 to John Kelly in New York who is said to bo lriendly once more to the Kage of Grey- ic Democratic stone Certain it is tint the jcirty right now demands a man and an issue to divert it from tlie disaffuctions of tlie tariff and relieve it of tlie disruption of Tammany Rosadslls for Rhaumatlam Messrs II I'eck A Son of Btrectboro' 0 write ns Jons 5182: "Why ilo you not advertise Beaalis for inttsmitory lUien-matlsni? Ii is doinR wonders here in curing the disease" well we do advertise it to cure Kheumatism as anvono can see by reading our circular It is a splendid blood medicine: audit reaches tho very root and seat of disease by being con veyea through the blood Druggists leading physicians and citizens of the highest standing unite in commendation of Ko-sadalis An Rlapiiant-tiMpad Hotel New York Tines A hotel modled after an elephant is to lie erected on Coney Island near tlie Kea Beach Palace Hotel The contract lias been awarded to Architect Mason Kirby and tlie work must be begun within the next ten days and he finished by the latter part of June Tho dimensions of tho hotel ore as follows The height will lie 122 feet to tlie top of the dome length 130 feet length of bodv 80 feet circumference l(iH feet The head is to be 48 feet long and 132 feet in circumference the necx will lie 10 feet long with circumference of 108 feet Tlie legs will be 40 feet loug by 00 feet in circumference The ears will be 34 feet long by 20 feet wide tlie tail 60 feet long diameter 11 feet tapering to 18 inches the trunk 62 feet long diameter 14 feet tapering to 3 feet 4 inches the tusks 32 feet' long and 6 feet in diameter tapering to one inch The eyes four feet in diameter will contain large lenses through which by the aid of other optical apparatus objects at Sandy Hook may be distinctly seen The elephant will face the ocean The entrance and exit are to be through the hind feet The forelegs and trough out of which the elephant will be eating will lie occupied os liozars The saddle-bags are to be sixteen feet long and will contain tvo rooms ontsido of the body The Dhin hall in tlie body of tbe elephant is to be 80 feet long by 32 feet 4 inches wide The room in tlie head is to 48 by 78 feet The dimensions of the two side body saloons will be 44 feet by 10 feet There will be two thigh rooms 28 by 10 feet two shoulder rooms 22 by 10 feet two cheek rooms 32 by 10 feet one throat room 56 by 22 feet This latter ia to be a grand saloon There will be four foot rooms 12 foet 8 inches by 12 feet 8 inches six leg rooms 12 feet 8 inches long by 12 feet 8 inches high and 12feet wide A gallery extending out from and encircling the body of tlie elephant will be 270 feet long In this galleiy there will be two sidcirooms 42 feet long by 10 feet wide each Tlie re will be two hip rooms 28 by 10 fee: The trough room into which the trank protrudes is circular 11 feet in diameter by 11 foet high The auperintendent of the stock company ia James Lafferty of Philadelphia It it more economical to buy Dukes's Salad Dresaiiig than it is to make a dress ing BaafdMvthis it ia made of batter materials than you can buy at tho stores Everybody likes it Try it FOURTH CAR LOAD MIMin IT OMHIPOMMI AN rOM TNI NIM Destructive forest fires biro raging in Calhoun county Ocoaau cane aynip retails at fifty eenta a gallon in llawkinHrlllc Tnn Free Preu report a growing lock law aontiniont in Bartow county Mb Jambs Ham o( Tiionuiavillo haa bought a half Interest in tho South-rn JSnterpriee Tnt police court of Puvnnnuh in a haniworkcd inKtitution but it give a good account of itself Bmithviilr cxiK-ct to have an arte nan well and a new depot building before tho end of tlio yenr Tn 1 Vrtri ami Farmer raimris tlio plantcra us puntliM to know wlintto hv on account of tho bud wciithcr Tne Fort Gainer 7ViV Hue HiM'akr of dei'eilful It in a lick at old Ivaeholor editon wo siqqioHo Turns ir no doubt of robins linvo come" for more tlmn a hundred paperr Iinve mid so and ro-iterated tlio Htateinent Tur JcHiipNintf culls upon the au thorities to make war uikui the gamblers nnd force tlicm to leave tlio town or follow a different calling Ifoosare destroying tlio sheep at fearful rate in tho sheen ranges of the State Khcep owners should take their guns and defend their jirojurty Titb Piedmont cluims that Gainesvillo shipjied (10000 dozen eggs during the month of February It may aro rather lie correct but the figures large The Monroe Adrertierr asks this question: tho Democratic party get rid of John Kelly and Henry Watterson without actually killing South Georgia Clarion It la almost incredible' and yet trne that fur eleven months this section has hail so little rain that wo can almost call it a drought Thb Greene county fanner that was determined to learn all the hidden mysteries of lmney-i upon be convalescent eries of honey-making bv gazing i tho bees irf the very act Is mid to Mb McCohmicx of llawklns-vUle is making arrangements to establish a dairy farm It is a good paying Pleasant business There ought to 1 hr undnxls of such farms in the State Hawkixsvim1 IHepatrh Our fishermen may get thoir nets ready for eliad as they are on their wav up tne river A letter from Mr Kamil ltcid at Bowen's Mills says four large shad were caught there on Saturday last Tnx people of Savannah Amcricus Tlioinusville nnd other citiei cities aro nmv Ing in the interest of immigration Honest white families who come to Georgia to'become citizens of our growing commonwealth will meet with generous receptions Thb About has been talking unadvisedly alxiut Dr Lelanu of Bartow county No man can talk os much os the About does without occasionally letting his foot slip Solomon knew just how it is: a multitude of words there lacketh not Dk Mitchell says that Ber-muila grass seeds lie has given attention to the subject and succeeded in collecting some of thejseed Qrrenei-boro Herald The Doctor has had a rare experience in that particular He can likely got a premium if he will exhibit some of the seed at the State Fair and state that they were matured in Georgia This is fine weather for the farmers to get in their crops Fort Gainei Tribune This illustrates what one of our North Georgia contemporaries said few days ago to the cfl'ect that weather items are good only for a few minutes after they have been written This portion of the world is in the midst of a flood at present and fanners get in anything but showers out of doors The Monroe Adrertierr is a reliable per and it publishes the following il item: before yesterday young Mr Stewart who lives not far south of Forsyth brought in a box full rni of the hail which fell on February 19th It is remarkable that it should have remained on the ground till now and also remarkable that some of the stones were two days ago an inch or more in Monroe Adrertierr: It is reported that Hon A 0 Bacon has been offered a position with the general counsel of the Pullman Palace Car Company If this is true it is a compliment to the legal abilities of Colonel Bacon and will doubtless take him out of politics He has thousands of friends who would be sorry to see him retire without filling thnt position to which he is so eminently the gubernatorial chair The Calhoun County Courier accuses ns of knowing that- the moon's stages affect the gender of setting That is the cut of ail It amazes ns It literally tramples upon our consciousness If we ki know ourself know anything of the sort and we fcre just as far from believing anytihng of the sort as from thinking that the moon is made of green cheese The moon has its shortcomings but we are not going to join anybody in holding it responsible for dividing out the country between crowing roosters and cackling hens The Atlanta Journal enters a protest text nut disgraceful in the capital city of the Ktate all we can learn the so-called which came off last night at the opera house was a disgraceful and- brutalizing affair A couple of negroes and couple of white females coifing and buffeting one another were the main attractions Thera hoodlum exhibitions should be confined to the lnms of cities farther North They and disgraceful We are hope our beautiful opera house will be to similar shows As True as the Truest South Georgia Clarion Tete record is an honor to the State He is as true ts steel i at It Per Five Veers Montezuma Record Tha Atlanta Comtitution aaya Whitehall crossing in that city will be bridged They have bean bridging crossing for five years still the death-trap remains open i the Phase and Boise Meriwether Vindicator Ose of the wisest things Congress arid do would be to abolish the rnter- SHevwme Uxes rooing up the entire system wilh its horde of officials I eC train hi News and Advertiser Unless we have a very wet spring £antriHbs rnch a water famine in as haa never would take a Oaletherua Granite Oglethorpe Kuhn A move is on foot to lay liefore the commissioners of the now capita! in Atlanta somo sainplus of thegranlto found in exliaustless quantities in tills section It lias bccu proven that the granite found hero is not excelled iu the United States and we confidentially expect the capital or a part of it to lie built from iiglrthorpu granite If so Lexington will have a railroad anil the whole county bo bcnullltcd It Can't ns Dons Southern Knicqirlse The British people are Justly mint over the fact that nil of the numerous infernal inachiiu'S lately discovered in Uiat country aru takun here for the purpose of wholcsnlo murder were msiuifaeliircdin the United States Congress slumld at once take strinin'iit ittoasiires to suppress snrli criminal in- 1 i ul fPlA I i 1 dustries Tiie I nitod Stales slionhl lie no safe harlxir for murderers and plotters against tlio lives and properly of a nation with which we aro lit leai'c and with which wo desire to maintain friendly relations Th Dos Nuisance Jiilicbnrii Now Wo are informed thut Campbell county is Infested ilh mad dogs lnat week a daughter of Mr George Drown was bitten by a mod dog Sho has had several spasms and is now under trenliqent Whim Hindi we get clear of mad dogs' The whole country is infested with worthless curs preventing sheep-ruining going mad and biting children We think it would lie vastly to the interest of the country to have a genera! dog killing nnd have sheep for puts If it was nut for the worthless dogs sheen culluro would lie the most profitable business on the farm Let us have a general dog killing A Good Word for Crelont Pits Amcrlutis Recorder Sinco the lust storm a great nuuilicr of the people in this county and in counties adjoining have liegun digging caves to urn in times of cyclones tornadoes or heavy wind storms At first the ides seems laughable but after second thought ono sees reason in it It mart he a heavy wind indeed that will tear unt the supiiorts of a cave ami mako it uninhabitable and wo are not likely to have any that strong for several centuries Although tlio owner of the cave may bo miles away from it when the storm does eonie it will afford protection tor others ami if it saves a life it will have accomplished its object As to tho Nallroad Commission Cutlibert Appeal We have frequently been tempted o-late to steak of the great injustice pert letrated upon the railroads of tho by tli iflv of petrateu upon Ktate by the railroad commission Thi-s body of autocrats control millions oi I'-ropi rly while the owners are denied bearing in their councils or even the right bf appeal from their dooivlnns By this arbitrary measure the building of new roads is virtually killed os no man or corpo-will invest in an enterprise ration where tlie right of representation voice in its management is denied them We hold that the commission laws should equally protect the citizen and roads and until they are so amended will paralyze existing roods and retard furtherdevelopments inthis line The Nallroad Commission Southern Enterprise The State of Georgia needs many more miles of railway yet before her resources will be fully developed and she can make that progress onward in wealth and prosperity which is her legitimate ana natural destiny But how can it be expected that the heeded capital will be invested in railway enterprises when it is known that the moment the investment is made the management of that capital will be taken out of the hands of the investors? Or how can weans be borrowed on mortgages on the proposed roads when our railway commission may if they see fit so cut down the prospec- tire earnings of the roads as to make them valueless os securities These facts should be carefully considered We ourselves right here in Thomas county are even now anxious for a railway to Tallahassee and the gulf and nearly every portion of southern and southwestern Georgia as well as other sections of the State are interested in new railway enterprise!) IIow can we reasonably expect to obtain the coveted roods while there exists on our statute books such a bugbear to capital always timid as on present railway commission law UTLKN RAIN PROSPECTING FOR A GLASS FACTO-SPIRIT OF PERSONAL arch We are baving a splendid rain at this writing It commenced to fall last evening at 9 and has continued to 10 this morning The saud is wet deeper than it has been since Jnne last This reminds us speaking of sand that Mr WT Scandrett of Meridian Miss( is prospecting for the purpose of selecting a location for a Northern company to put up a gloss factory He says we have the nneBt specimen of sand for glass making that lie has seen anywhere and onr prospect for utilising tlie great surplus of sand in town seems good The spirit of progress in Butler is still demonstrated The Baptist Church ia now being painted and refurnished and soon will be in readiness for a preacher We trust they will secure a good pastor Rev Msuhlin pastor Methodist Episcopal Church has gone to work here in pood earnest and serving the chnreh faithfully KAITMAN PARTICULARS OP THE AID SOCIETY PAIS March Th event of the week was the fair under the auspices of the Aid of the Methodist church It was a grand success and the ladies of Eastman are to be congratulated on the consummate skill idf industry which crowned their efforts Indeed the ladies of Eastman are unexcelled in their ability to render every undertaking a success Long may they live to enjoythe plaudits of their grateful friends The com mod ions Masonic boil ding in which the fair was held presented a lively and variegated scene Memories of Arabian were awakened The bazar the rich articles the pomp and colors all made a picture which reminded one of Oriental life The cities of Macon gavannah and Atlanta and neighboring towns of Chaoncey McRae ani others contributed Israel the articles brought auna prices Ian ai One doll brought over forty Jol-t Mraona i an organ was ao fifty doUan and eh tahlaa rsaiiaad to the th rapper for THIS And dealer In Ssori snd her 118 First strooCootween Mulberry 1 sppUcsUon SAVED' HIS LIFE A TssUnmni 1 was called to see Mr John hun waa confined to his bod with whet ay be consumption of tha wont fan ipUOBfl hli family bad died with that dread his I (except hi haU brother) hla death FRIEND PLOWS I 'J- 1 AV1 1 swded aa oettain and soon After all tbe remedies I finally aastaati foT a bottle of Brewer's Lung Bastoc acted Uko made Bo Iho nras it for some time and haa been tally ratanms health Bo far aa 1 eon Id discover z- What some of the Best Capt Jack White says to see the work I ever saw Send me Mr Jack Roberts says Mr Jack Roberts says mptlon and Brewer's Long saved hla lib c- HOLLOWAY SsnusvIUsTls Another To 1SSI while sewing on chine my wlfo waa taken with Kin In her aide which waa soon folia nnd I morrhagea from her loan is res asmS fever and aha eould neither oat at 1 "Honey you just ought to see her turn One of my hands broke up forty inches of ground in four furrows with a one-horse 'Farmers' Friend 11 4 1 till a "Honey you just ought to Plow and my mule mind Mr Emerson says State for the Plow It is the best I ever saw Would not be without them for We are Sole Agents for the Improved and In a few weeka the was living skeleton Bor rtemach refosad lain any food and tha physician tatfilon-v ol ber mngi was entirely gone AlafiseLMto-'' ultatlon of two physician her eaaewnsHh-nouneod hopeless 1 tried Brewer's Lons Mto" torer by advice of ono of tho iknldMBiMI 5 ha began to Improve after tha fitud dm tam eootlnued the medlebio and Is now hi lent health and Is hotter than she has brnnlta several yean I believe Brewer's long M- 11 tores saved her life vat herndot YstssrlU From In Angnit isn It was discovered wife waa In tho last film waa coughing Ii mei would disc haras from Lher lungs could not sleep or retains FARMERS' FRIEND PLOW And warrant them to give satisfaction in every instance SMITH CULVER CO 122 and 124 Third Street Macon Ga thing on her stomach and wa thought Nsirar a question ol time wbea life tre3dhei5i petied to give way to tho fell destroyer hdhr rfL destroyer The Farquhar all other remedies had failed we got Rt Lung Restorer and began It In vary doses aa aha waa very weak Bhaioahl nued to improve continued tho remedy and win' istcHiarbranr laujiiwvn uvusttiHmi NS mraRil restored to lib and health and la today than she has ever been hewn I restoration as nearly a miracle lor Ulndeh Jnsavai mm irass ratiMMVi wg wra ebted to Lung Usstowr rTwboHri Long Restorer ia a purely 1 bio preparation contains no opium mar bromide or any poisonous substance tor circular oflong list of wonderful RANKIN A LaMAR toe OOLD jmbALTIi BmkMCei Chean from which ths ean Ollhashssarmwvad Ato toast Ms sOw(A oir Osssea wMh Bureh Arrowroot odlsIhersSir fiwi aL It dsBciea I llH ij I 1 smi 1 ca Denkacs flflo SPEHU DHBL dfaj Is tlie Oeiat in Use It TfdmpJsMdpwfoctln operation Drops the unrollodMed with perfect regularity and in any desired mnounh Never opens drops and covers send for price A FARQUHAR OO MACON GA WINSH1F Aro Closing Out CALLAWAY their Stock of rushing off some big bargains la WINTER CLOTHING At grostly reduced prices Thaysro Overcoats and Odd Clothing VC 1 a --YjL i jjf 1 -t 1 1.

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