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r T ▼ W ®C!iiona! u’av niw .'-'i (.i.:-.Wise, TI KASniON NO TICS. I)raj>«*<J bcilkfa continue In high favor an.o:;- alendcr girls. —rtrrrrrttT—ttwH wry utiiw 4V#%£- Pin- Ai 'T mTs " ? ^ A TiT'~7T'n , V'T' T T’,"7T' 4 ( | trijiiinii)-, :iml that 'iierally is sub* .•Ml 111'* 'ii inik's iioliiri.' -d liy ibc ii ; .' ; si 'in irunt i«*i J”. c ^n\ itu iMp, 1 # 1 | | T J- f ^ /m \^ ’w',^ diliratn colora cly throu^li tl:r rhon^h it may tsimij: \ v omc j n a ^r(at ex no tfi' ’IK] (now \> der^Ji round t Tans, very li^ht modes and grays gbgwggjg if you want to be right up to da in JEFFERSON DAVIS, TYPICAL SOUTHERNER n> ?i' Tiernl Stephen T). Lee. I * it 1 ' i a 1 1 n I )a\ is' life 11 aches us that ! 1 ■ ;11 a- i ■ ■ r io secure (’haraet • r w as hi. - leiiwaik auainst all t l^o, sia nd^r t) the wit of maii (!• f; lire S' 'inds \\]. I VI I I KM» I MIP ! \,v; h d M useii m. Y I ’ V a tnl (; r. • r. • a ir] Reiine i a uni’. • e .; made n.,.- of ( ,iv..■ i > in i so di a t ir funeral. . reinoni.-s The elm,, i (e’eeps and Romatis honoied nieiiau the!'' !ieroi,■ dead by imigniticent fun- I "W« ♦■rals . t mi various anniva rsar y I Cener; •uati-rs. 'I'lie greatest orators of j euston 'be i . rio l w. re pn u<l to be s*deet.*d j to pa. ’riliute to the memory of thr-ir i fallen warriors. I’ei it les was eh".S"n to d' is.-; tb'* fumT..! oration over the fb hi the Peloponnesian War, a’ thenes over tile deal in » . ode battle of C’leroiiea. All aa»ions of the past have felt and aeo o upon thm sentiment, atid U.ose o; to-' ;i> ; l!t . ; the bean' ifu 1 u-• om. Aim rh > lionor their patriot war riors 1 e st;.-wing flowers o\ei- tlnir gravis, and i.> reciting in glowing language r!,.- Instorie ba'rlcs in wlindi tbe> 1 "11 '1 lie Xni'uiean .Wemoiial Ihiy is ob.-erved in almost eve. ;, part of t 1m ( r. ili/eii world Aneu ieati :>o!- ' ■ • 1 • ■ bu' i.- d in a 1 mo->t <*ver\ (lime, ' Ar •lie to the tropics, in the m ell as at lioui " id* designed ; : (|;1 , i,,. -■et a i at !_ lor pat rioiic t.aching and foi th'> payinu' of a nuidic hnte to the i . a v ho died in the’ a . o t5 r, t*vi' . W-.ruoriai i)av *-ar, mad i its obser\" d' t h* O' r ei . i mu:: :.• • • P awa* in the C’onfeiei V lli< ll V. a.' t he lle 11Je oj Pi - i.Puit I 'a . o d u i 111- t he ( Tv il War They w e r. • shipped trom the War I'rT’ari- meii!, eaeh caret'nil wrapped in a ' : . pa: a i e paek.oM The bo. also coo. • laitied a n mi.)Ivor of flags on; Phc polos . . on which they w» i e originally used j during t h vfflr. '1'iie flags ret urued iiju stoo 1 t hat , the llower ( *’ ifb tlm hound r Tm fh-orriti,, i f >; \ i < • ; . : " 1 , f i i: \\ .li- 1 was. c.:,.' .,i itn imjii enai v< ft’H l urm . j bi.; ’a .i- mb <1 ji, mar: lo tlith s j t <' • ■ !. ’\vn uraw u of Si> hlioi v: ^ li" 1 > - li. 1 " iii any o.' tin* v ars if t i:.■ , i Thus : oidj is < f Hu* | I; - • ’ • mi id' tl \Y. V of 1 M 2 | ’ - ••\"il - s those '•Var. 'oillg the ■ i' Vietieral "luims ,h;i' (C-IH'rUl ''lAicn. w h.i|j iu v |; , |v ■' "f 'tic (Jruiid l( i'llb!ic. he issued or- y; 1 k ee|)ilU> Kl-oen the ' ,,ri ee ■ be. s in blue," ' ■ lieen raHed t,, the ,,, A-u-ben, In of unnu- a (1 a> to |„ ly n. v ,.,-. . I ' ,s ." "' ,u > sa. tiiiocl tlieir Jn ’ * i (, t a pi iriej;,!,. (] an ‘l I" aresf to their j, I In* v, omen of t h Cn ne- aj Wheeler. • „ , oils in their , , if t h t in '■b b^I'bu a tl! " 'est.nu s t" K eaio-,. of 1 'tiis .id,' of tin "I Nett Oi l, a,,. 1 a > ' •'‘•'Ii J ■ a r eti! j "[ed with 1 ;i: ' and cos 1;, l,! ' 'I ilitnd o,, ,■ > ■ 1 !i S. n; $9' ft a ' '\ A •' a; ' 1 - your dress. he lithe lines and small waist de- vi io IhPsbuM women a gr« ai ex J ^WJ lded bw^he fashionable figuro i,: jriv- ■ iinpcrativp - th.ii is a mistaPTu, lor the satiit' pal. a Mshtonable woman now f uoid heels may i.e used on many ada >' s is 'OJA'ful that her coiffure is Hritish of sUid.ei .—New Vorl^ (’oitcsuo® ' II helping with the elegance and r costume. The Presbytery at Nashville. Tfim.. ^as voted for closer ndaiions ,of all anehes of tlje I’lesb};erian faith. William .7 lb'a:: and S"!ia:V)r IT v- idg" advocat'd the mcessitv of a 1'''d"ral license lor big corporations. .Iirr^e end$(l\ Sir-; nt At ^Hb A^.-Miss . b>*afite the ;ury lio:. !iad b-m tampered with. Norfolk, \bi , enforc'd us Sunday., b.ue laws ,-o ibu olhi'-rs and men of vi-ding v.;.,ps tv ere unable to get drill W i ni . e w a-■ I i i N t rouble over t he Spanish eTeiti'n.g ord'-r befnar pr'd-' -served (• \ ce p t at Ha, i eelona , whe tie man was killed. Lord Plgiti s i-lan. ii t: i a; i » • l.v ne- r "c : ' d b the conierence of PremhMs in i.ondon, provid s for a depainmeiiL ' c 'are i o; im p'-rial affairs. Railway ofbiiate declared tl><*y would nof^opnosp the plan in .-.Ua.nia to "i.Loire a ta< on antbra- < it‘' < <*a !. la uarding ip as inevitable i k <)\ • if, imi. 1 immi^xajit4 arriircii New ie;k (’it\ in tv. o (lavs. j r ; \ ; , FEMlMNi: NEWS NOTES. * Queen Maud of Norway is fond of collecting pieces of ivory. Aunt Salome Sellers, of Deer Isle, 106 years of age, is now the oldest woman in the State of Maine. Mme. Nordiea was engaged by Oscar Haninn rstein for next season at tin 1 Manhattan Opera House, New York City. Marie Fassmuer. a Rantess. has arrived In London. She is eight feet in height, lbd inches around the chest and weighs pounds. The first' woman to he appointed an examiner in the I'nited Slaws Patent Oilier is Miss Mary A Sanders, of Oklahoma, a lawwr who made good in her own State before coming blast. The Lmnress of .latian has been reading some Furopean tdays, and she does not like them. She consid ers that thev deal with forbidden sub jects and must lead to dangerous modi tat ions Countcs-: Adeline ST liimmelrnann» founder of the IniM'natinnal Mission, and whose work among tlie sailors and fishermen of the P.altie is already known, will visit this country in Sep tember Ilex I, Mine. Am.a (iou’d. formerly the Count"ss I) ‘ (';■ dlupe. since iier di vorce has !'• ui iPueh seen at tho v.'at'uuug pla - of Southern Franee wi 1 It hf r s• -1. r. and is n*poi t.-d in excel lent lt«a b h a ad spirit s. An Indian virl of than lo'-al laumt ai ioa L TNovva Xiini.', who owns one of tie- ha ud - e uu :g shawls in th“ I’m’ >1 S'ai-' S’"' was i n years . making iliis va. nvm and spent ?i for mat.rial. Slie is said to haw fused $r*i)dt) for ii. Miss Grace N Wishaar. of Sau ."lose. Cal., is ihe onh' womsn theatn- cal scene painter in ihe I'nited States. She was educat'd in Paris and paint ed fro* scenery for three New York City theatm s the 1-Tfth Avenue, Manhattan and Herald Square. DIRECT FROM I > 1 ULERY C"1 5 i{( nr nrOlltlaw’s SlnbU" $ Morse Shoer, > Blacksmith and l ^ Wheelwright i | and ^ i General Repair It l Work, t $ such as 5 ^ Settimr Rubber ^ $ Tires, etc. S l $ l Be. B. Byrd l ^ Kotir ol OntlawN Slublrs t ww W VWW«WW WVW*i w • :i"d Y. t TO THF GLORY OF ROTH \' \ '. A GKLASb SINK.. d lit:. j i Wden LiK sink. l;eromes grea.-), es- .p.liber.it ed peri ally one of those made of gkt/.ed W hu!i c«ei:m<UM' p,i ware, • instead of spending hfuirs of p .i U)( iid p,. r, me i, labor with soda and water in endeav- j t j l0 stai. of u. onng to eleau it, put a little paraftn | noune- d; th. a ri’. oil on a iiieee of llannel, and ruli the n t; tll t jj 0 jj rs . U)ir , sink with it. It will remove all pn . ( . ,j 1(1 UI ,i , thus saving much time and labur. G:.m:,:;!'.o S.r 1 The slic'd of parafm can lie '.i-d'* j ^ j, )iU i, d • removed b\ washing wi:h he: w., ". ;i i , A ami .md tliei: llushiug wiTi e !d ' p , ; ; • water. At the same time, tuts w.d ,, , ., j , nVu cltun the I)il»'S. | lu: . .Sp,,;.,- ,. Sh..n;ig Tho Responsibility. i. ... 11,1 Ml- Nrv The relief Of It. i i;11c!v >”.'11",', r.lt The People’s Market ,1. S. 1“ATKICK, AKiK. l-'or Xico I10MK RAISED MEATS and COUNTRY PRODUCE I’ll;i.NE NO. 21. Everything Kept in Season PROMPT DELIVERY The People’s Market I’llDIIC If t . Drniis St. THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM. LW fisi WT Cft££K DlSTH macon,G*. WHISKEY id tm^^?.8j'bnd we will ship fin in plain l^ithUio nijcpts to show contort*,: IliSu-.full tsofWlLL<»f DALE RYE, expres* prepaid, try It and if ^•it don’t find it all hi'Gna the best you ever tasted, send it back to us at our r pense and your |2.85 will be promptly refunded. -i3g*t thwta fair^tfer? — - —' -- -- fv<( are distillers, so wtuep yon buy , from us you save the enormous profits ol the deal ers and avoid all chance otadulteratiop. You are . 1 sure oh tronitr^ onr teinfekea 1 just as Jt conies from ' 1 our distillery, yvjthout beiny Dnlpefed with in any ' way. 11 1 'I’j ' V I i. If waiprofttticorn whi^iter. we wifl semi (.hi. four fullquartsof our WHISKCTlU'SauiO, expfe^spFephld'. 'Vqn cah'f buy a better W r »: wiviskey frfttr anybody -else' it i| any price. . . , i afiantee of, of our company hare TpaoUrbes of a and will do exactly we:*tiy. THE SWIFT Cl ulfioii diilfars -’I ' CREEK DISTILLING CO^ ' !> MACON, GA. j \\ Owners of Retistered Distill.nf Na 28., Swift Qtt. V4, 1 NO stroepinc.no honing Safety j Razor i W’e w ii-h ihe roads well, avers the Washinv;on L si. mi; of it, but they have to fae,' an angi';> imblic that might have been friendly. A few dashes of i:vn/.ied tinaina* in Wall 1 street mabc many dashes of agrarian legishiiimi out West. It is perfecViy ii;i i n; ,i I, an: the only way out of it is tor tin* -nilroads to be good. * W W VVVV'VVVVVVVVVVV\'VVV^ ? R. B. Byrd One Million Satisfied Shavers use the Gillette Razor, a sure sign of its suit"or- itv. A '.V,:y shave for less thaa-.2 ce:''- a weet. AI\s tysgSTarp, Always Satisfying. 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T’ where you get the very best material and a perfect fit. We are now booking orders to be delivered whenever you want the flues. We are also showing a large line of Genera.! Hardware and House Furnish ings, Stoves, Agriculture Implements a.i\d Harvesting Machinery. READY MIXED PAINTS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES. er H. Early.