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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1913.
GROCERIES AT PRICES
YOUR DEALER PAYS!
WHY do you pay fabulous prices for groceries? Your local denier must hare
his profit if he lives, mid he takes this profit out of YOUR pocket and out of
YOUR family’s mouths! WHY do you allow HIM to charge you 25 per cent to
35 per cent MORE for groceries than you NEED pay? We GUARANTEE to
SAVE you 1-3 to 1-2 on everything in the grocery line. You saye dealer’s
profits and get better goods.
THESE PRICES P^OVE OUR STATEMENT
%-lb. cake Baker’s Chocolate. 25c
value 19c
Three dikes Almond Cream Toilet Soap,
15c value 10c
Nine cakes Lenox Laundry Soap....29c
One package Celluloid Starch 4c
No. 10 pail Snowdrift (lard) 87c
Three 1-lb. cans Good Luck Baking
Powder 25c
One large pound package Regal Corn
Starch 8c
Seven lbs. pure Corn Grits 25c
25 lbs. Best Grauulated Sugar $1.14
Five lbs. Fancy Full Head Rice, 50c
value 89c
One 1-lb. package Victor “Toy” Oats, 10c
value 8c
One 1-lb. package Ridgways Capitol
Household Blend Tea, 75c value..50c
Three No. 2 size cans, A. & R. brand
New York State Green Corn 25c
One 1-lb. Santos Blend, rich, roasted Cof
fee, 35c value 25c
No.. 2 size cans Piedmont Hotel Brand
Tomatoes 10c
One dozen cans, same as above..$1.00
DON'T BE ROBBED BY RETAIL GROCERS
MAKE UP AN ORDER TODAY, FROM THE ABOVE PRICE LIST. GET
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rates. Remember, we buy in carloads, and sell DIRECT to YOU at exactly what
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29 Garnett St. Atlanta, Ga.
DEATH LIST INCREASES
FROM ALABAMA CYCLONE
Total of Twenty-Eight Casual
ties and Fifty Injured at
Lower Peachtree
MOBILE, Ala., March 22—According - to
the latest information received by the
register from Lower Peachtree, swept
Friday by a cyclone, twenty-eight per
sons are dead and more than fifty are
injured. The death not reported last
night was that of the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Many of
the injured will be brought to Mobile
on a steamer to reach here Monday. In
answer to an appeal for a thousand
dollars received here this morning, a
committee of mechants is canvassing
Mobile for funds and supplies.
Accounts have been received‘of im
mense property damage at Greenville,
Forest Home, Burnt torn, Coy, Vreed-
enburg and Beatrice.
At Forest Home, two large stores were
completely demolished, two others were
seriously damaged, the Masonic home
was destroyed and the postoffice ruined.
These were the results of the third cy
clone that 'has visited Forest Home
Within the past five years.
CHICKENS PICKED BY WIND.
Otherwise unbelievable reports of the
force of the wind are confirmed by
tallying accounts from different locali
ties of the storm district. Dead bod
ies were without clothing; feathers were’
stripped from chickens; bodies of the
dead were found hundreds of feet from
their demolished homes.
Twenty-five coffins were sent from
Pine Hill to Lower Peachtree today and
these will not be sufficient. Many of
the injured are not expected to live.
LIST OF INJURElS.
Here is a list of those at Lower
Peachtree who are seriously hurt:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker and two chil
dren. x
Misses Ida, Irma and Johnnie Cooper.
Mr. Portis Stabler, feis wife and chil
dren, and Mrs. Stabler’s mother.
Dr. Ed King.
Miss Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Irby.
Mr. Milledge.
Mr. J. M. Kirk> and two children.
John Baker.
Mr. Roily Primis, who was reported
as dead as the result of the storm at
Ashbel. is now reported living.
Reports from Thomasville that five
persons were killed there have not been
verified.
LEADS 350 MEN AGAINST
ARMY OF 1.600 SOLDIERS
NACO, Ariz., March 22.—Combined
Btate troop forces,at noon today began
moving against Naco, Sonora. Following
his precedent of last week, General
Ojeda immediately left the Mexican
border town and set <>ut to meet the
enemy. His? ranks are depleted by de
sertions and the Huerta commander has
no more than 350 men, while four groups
of the state troops aggregate 1,600
men.
ONE KILLED; THREE
HURT IN TRAIN WRECK
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky., March 22.—One
trainman was killed and three hurt
when freight trains on the Louisville
and Nashville railroad collided head-on
sixteen miles north of Hopkinsville
^arly today.
THE: KNOW HOW
To Feed Children and
Good Results
Get
There are more nervous persons made
Bo by undigested food lying in the stom
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suppose. \
If food remains undigested in the
stomach, it begins to ferment, set up
gas and a large portion is thus ,-con-
verted into poison.
That’s why imperfectly digested food
may, and often does, cause irritation of
the nerves and ’stupor of the mind—
brain and nerves are really poisoned.
•‘My daughter had complained for
some time of a distressed feeling in the
stomach, after eating, which set me
thinking that her diet was not right.”
writes an axious and intelligent mother.
r “She had been fond of cereals, but had
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The little brain that seemec^ at times
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“There’s a Reason.”
Ever read the above letter?
A new one appears from time
to time. They are genuine,
true, and full of human in
terest. — (Advt.)
CONFER WITH PRESIDENT
Two Georgia Senators and
Many Others Cali at White
House Saturday
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 22.—Presi
dent Wilson had such a busy program
ahead of him today that he had to
forego the half holiday to which he
has long been accustomed on Satur
days. ,
The president decided not to attend
the Princeton-Georgetown baseball
game in the afternoon, though he was
to receive the members of the Prince
ton team Monday.
For the Easter holidays there was a
gathering of Wilson relatives at the
White House, Prof. Stockton Axson, of
Princeton university," a brother of Mrs.
Wilson, and Fitzwiiliam McMasters
Woodrow, a Princeton student and
cousin of the president, were among
them. , | *
Senators Reid, Thomas, Hughes, Ba
con, Hoke Smith, Culberson and John
son, of Maine, had separate engage
ments with the president.
I
ALLEN APPEALS IN VAIN
TO U. S. SUPREME COURT
. (By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 22.—Appeal
after appeal was made unsuccessfully
today to various members of the su
preme court of the ijnited States by
attorneys for Claude Swanson Allen for
a “writ of error” to review his convic
tion for participating ii^ the Hillsville,
Va. t court house shooting. The attor
neys claim their client has been “twice
placed in jeopardy’’ for the same of
fense in violation of the federal con
stitution.
Chief Justice White, presiding justice
for the fourth circuit to which Virginia
is assigned, first declined to issue the
writ. This was a dtermination on his
part that no reasonable claim to a fed
eral right was involved in the case. The
chief justice expressed himself as per
fectly willing that the attorneys apply
to other justices. That course was
pursued.
Justice Hughes was next asked to
grant the writ. The attorneys declin
ed to state what action Justice Hughes
had taken, but after he had considered
the case they started out to visit other
justices.
Announcement was made that two of
the attorneys would remain in Washing
ton to resume their appeals in behalf of
Allen on Monday. This would give
them opportunity to apply, if necessary,
to each justice in every possible hope
of saving the life of the convicted man,
who is condemned to die March 28 at
Richmond.
CONSTANTINE BECOMES
KING OF THE HELLENES
(By Associated Press.)
ATHENS, Greece, March 21.—King Con
stantine took the oath of office in the
chamber of deputies today under usual
circumstances in ithe presence of the
highest officials of state and parliament.
The metropolis of Athens surrounded
by members of the holy synod In full
canonicals, offered prayer and then read
the oath which the king repeated in a
-firm voice.
The king then signed the oath and all
the cabinet ministers and the metropoli-
ton countersigned it amid the hearty
cheers of the deputies.
A salute of 101 guns was fired when the
royal procession left the palace for the
chamber of deputies.
Fair weather" 1 'brought large crowds
which cheered the king on his way and
military bands stationed at intervals
played the national anthem.
The king, who was wearing a general’s
uniform, entered the chamber of deputies
at 10:30 o’clock. Queen Sophie, Crown
Prince George and the other princes of
the royal family, all dressed in deep
mourning, accompanied him.
IETU
MAY RE ENACTED SOON
ARLINGTON TO BUILD
NEW COTTON OIL MILL
ARLINGTON, Ga., March 21.—The
cotton oil company which has been re
cently organized will begin work on
the building as soon as material can be
placed on the ground.
The board of directors are J. S. Cow
art, president and manager; W. E.
Saunders, vic e president; John D. Lit
tle, treasurer, and H. S. Cowart, secre
tary and assistant treasurer; C. W.
Simmons, C. J. Rambo and J. W. Con
way.
STRAWBERRIES SELL FQR
$1 PER QUART IN CHICAGO
CHICAGO, March 22.—Strawberries
sold for $1 a quart here yesterday.
Easter buyers found the market prac
tically bare of offerings because of the
non-arrival of consignments from the
south.
Woman Is Fined
MACON, Ga., March 22.—Mrs. Mary
Statts, an attractive brunette was given
a fine of $10 in police court yesterday
upon the testimony of Mr. and Mrs. P.
M. Barnes, who declared that she had
abused their little daughter with profan
ity.
Sub-Ways and Means Com
mittee at Work-Some Fa
vor Straight Tax
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 22.—Differ
ences among the Democrats regarding
the form of the income tax will be
threshed out at the coming Democratic
caucus of the house. The sub-ways
and means committee considering the
income tax and the administrative sec
tions spent most of today going over
details, but reached no conclusion as
to either the rate of the extent of the
exemption of incomes.
Some of the Democrats insist that
there must be a graduated income tax
and not a straight tax.
Representative Garner, of Texas, is
one of these who will fight out the
cause of graduated form of the tax if
the committee majority should agree
not to attempt to graduate it so as to
make the greater percentage of burden
rest upon the richer classes. Mr. Gar
ner is a veteran member of the house,
but one of the new members of the
ways and means committee. He said
tonight he believed 75 per cent of the
members of congress, including some
of the leading members, favored a grad
uated tax and that if the straight tax
is agreed upon he would fight for the
graduated plan at the caucus. His idea
is on this basis of graduation of the
tax:
One-half of one per cent on incomes
between $2,500, and $10,000, ope per cent
on incomes between $10,000 and $25,000;
one and one-half per cent on incomes
between $25,000 and $50,000; two per
cent between $50,000 and $100,000 and
four per cent on all incomes above
$100,000. Mr. Garner’s plan is contrary
to the views said to be held by Chair
man Underwood of the committee, the
Democratic leader, and Representa
tive Hull, of Tennessee, the author
of the income tax plan that
is the present basis of the committee’s
consideration.
BOY FATALLY SHOT
IN FIGHT WITH TRIO
(By Associated Press.).
DURHAM, N. C., March 22.—Roy Wil
kerson, operative of the Erwin cotton
mills, is in a local hospital with a bullet
in his head and a hole through his body,
inflicted by one of three boys with whom
he had a fight in front of his house.
Wilkerson ordered te young fellow
away after one of them threw a rock
against his house, police officers say,
and Wilkerson knocked Joe Jackson
down. Joh McLea ad Butler Spivey,
boys aged about fifteen, interfered.
Wilkerson was twice shot and the boys
fled. When caught, Jackson confessed
the shooting and charged Will Stewart,
of Durham, with selling them whisky.
All four are in Jail. Wilkerson is ex
pected to dle.-
AFTER SHOOTING WIFE
SURRENDERS TO SHERIFF
RIVER HEAD, N. Y., March 22.—
William Diass walked into Sheriff
Brush’s office here today and stood
waiting, hat in hand for five minutes
while the sheriff finished a conversa
tion with another visitor. Finally the
official asked Diass what he wanted.
“Why, I just killed my wife,” Diass
cooly responded.
He led the sheriff to his house where
his wife was found dead with five bullet
wounds In her body. Diass declared the
shooting was in self-defense.
‘She chased me with a knife and ran
me into a corner, where I had to shoot
to keep her from killing me,” he said.
Diass Is forty-eight and hi^ wife less
than thirty.
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Engine Plunges Into
River and Engineer
And Fireman Escape
(By Associated Press.)
LYNDONVILLE, Vt., March 22.—Fac
ing what appeared to be imminent death
the engineer of a passenger train from
Montreal for Boston today brought the
crowded coaches to an abrupt stop on
the edge of a tottering bridge.
An instant later the structure, weak
ened by a flood, gave way under the
locomotive’s weight and the engine with
its crew plunged into the ice-choked
stream.
The 125 passengers who scrambled out
of the cars to learn the cause of their
sudden shaking up, received a second
shock when trainmen reported that an
other bridge over the Passumpsic river,
a mile back, had been swept away a
moment after their train had cleared it.
The engineer and fireman swam out.
POPE PIUS STRONGER;
TAKES WALK SATURDAY
(By Associated Press.)
ROME, March 22.—Pope Pius was
much stronger in health today. He
walked for some time through his pri
vate apartments with the windows
open.
The pontiff expressed a desire to re
sume the work he undertakes when in
normal health. He already practically
has done this as he rises at 9 o’clock,
attends to ecclesiastic and political
business, is visited by Cardinal Merry
Del Val, the papal secretary of state,
w’ o gives his holiness full reports of
the church situation and also receives
Cardinal De Lai, secretary of the con-
sistorial congregation, under whose Ju
risdiction comes some of the most Im
portant church questions.
The -only difference between the
werk whic' occupies the pope’s time at
present and his customary duties is
that he does not celebrate any func
tions and does not receive any persons
except those strictly connected with,
the main offices at the Vatican.
The pontiff feels so well. It is said
tonight, that h e wishes to celebrate
Easter mass tomorrow and administer
communion to his sisters, and his niece.
WILSON GIVES EAR
' T0 VICE CRUSADERS
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 22.—Illinois
vice crusaders—the senate committee,
headed by Lieutenant Governor O’Hara
•are in Washington seeking to nation
alize the scope of their inquiry.
To that end the commission first
sought the aid of President Wilson, with
whom they conferred at the White
House.
After outlining to the president the
results of the inquiry in Illinois, which
revealed in many instances that girls
and young working women were paid
less than a living wage and that many
of them led double lives, the commis
sioners requested the president to call
a national conference of state governors
to plan a systematic and sane campaign
to better working conditions of women
throughout the nation.
TARIFF FIGHT GOES OH
BEFORE CONGRESS MEETS
Wilson Intends Doing Fight
ing for Measure Ahead of
Extra Session
WASHINGTON, March 22.—President
Wilson hopes to do most of the fight
ing for tariff revision before congress
begins its work early in April. The
president is of the opinion that it is
better to do the talking and the fight
ing—if any is necessary—before the
special session is far along, rather than
allow differences of opinion to crop out
as the tariff bill progresses through
congress.
He expects to give the administration
backing to a tariff bill that will repre
sent the views of himself and his cabi
net, leaders of both the senate and
house and of the country at large as
well. Within the next few weeks he
will consult with party leaders frequent
ly and as soon as the schedules of the
Payne-Aldrich bill have been changed
to conform to Democratic standards he
will “get together”* with these leaders
to determine upon the plan that is to
receive his support.
TO SMOOTH ITS PATH.
The president is of the opinion that
such a preliminary threshing out of the
tariff bill will tend to smooth its path
at the capitol and if any compromises
are necessary they can be made before
hand. He wishes to see the forces of
the White House and those of congress
united in an effort to pass tariff legisla
tion on which they all are agreed.
MISSISSIPPI TOWN
DESTROYED IN STORM
MOBILE, Ala., March 22.—The town
of Reinzl, Miss., a short distance south
of Corinth, was practically destroyed by
a tornado which passed through the
town Friday, according to a news spe
cial to the Item today. Nearly every
building in the town wtih the excep
tion of the Mobile and Ohio depot and
the hotel were wrecked, and the latter
was badly damaged. Two people were
killed and a number injured. Much dam
age is reported at Louisville, Miss., and
in that vicinity several negroes are re
ported killed.
EIFFEL AND ARLINGTON
TOWERS COMMUNICATE
PARIS* March 22.—The wireless sta
tion of the Eiffel tower today caught a
short complete message from the Ar
lington station. The conditions were
unfavorable and there was much inter
ference from other stations on both
sides of the Atlantic.
The American military attache, Com
mander Henry H. Hough, Prof. Asaph
Hall, of the Washington naval observa
tory, sfcend every night from 1 o’clock
til 6 o’clock on the Eiffel tower as
sisting the French observers.
STEAMSHIPS COLLIDE
BUT NONE ARE INJURED
(By Associated Press.)
VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., March 22.
It was learned early today that the
collision between the steamship City of
Macon, of the Savannah line, and the
James S. Whitney, of the Metropolitan
line, in Vineyard Sound late last night,
occurred without injury to any one on
either vessql.
The collision occurred in a dense fog.
According to Captain Diehl, of the Sa
vannah line steamer, the City of Macon
was rammed by the Metropolitan
freighter. The Whitney’s stem was
twisted, and her bow was broken, while
a large hole, all above the water line,
was stove in the side of the City of
Macon.
WILSON SENDS SYMPATHY
TO HONDURAS PEOPLE
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 22.—President
Wilson today sent the following tele
gram to Francisco Bertrand, the new
president of Honduras, on the death of
President Bonillo. \
“The government and people of the
United States of America join me in of
fering heartfelt condolences in the great
loss which has been sustained by the
republic of Honduras in the lamented
death of his excellency, President Bonil
la.”
REPRESENTATIVE HUGHES
SUFFERS BREAKDOWN
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 22.—Represen
tative James A. Hughes, of West Virgin
ia, is seriously ill as the result of a nerv
ous breakdown and his friends are ex
pressing their fears.
He is confined to his apartments and
his condition is such that his physicians
have forbidden his remo\ T al to the family
home ir. Huntington. The physicians de
clare there is no immediate danger but
they are taking every precaution to safe
guard him from annoyance or excitement.
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ice for the late King George, of Greece,
was held today at the Greek church
here. It was attended by representa
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the beat hotels, and live like a lord and clean up
$10 a day? Work at amusement places, on street
corners, manufacturing Institutions, anywhere and
everywhere, ten minutes’ walk from home or on the
other side of the globe. Just set my Camera up any
place you happen to select, and make $10 a day above
operating expenses.
PAPER POST CARDS DIRECT
My proposition Is my WONDERFUL NEW
COMBINATION CAMERA with which you can
take and Instantaneously develop ELEVEN entirely
different styles of pictures, including Buttons, four
varieties and two sizes of Paper Post Cards, and six
Styles of Tintype pictures. Every picture is devel
oped without the use of films or negatives, and
is ready to deliver to your customer In less than
a minute after making the exposure. This
REMARKABLE INVENTION takes 100 pictures
an hour. Everybody wants pictures, and each sale
you make advertises your business and makes more
sales for you.
TREMENDOUS PROFITS
Max Brodle states: I made $4,721.50 In eleven
months: my average profit was $11.50 per day.
S. D. Gibson says: I cleared up more than $200
profit with your Outfit in a short time.*
P. N. Elmore writes: I have not kept traok, but
have made $55 to $60 a week right along with your
Outfit, which beats them all.
Hundreds of letters like these prove the tremendous
money-making possibilities in this new, unique and
1500% Profit in Eacb Sale
absolutely independent profession. Every sale gives
you a profit of from 500 to 1,500 percent. __
NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED
Simple Instructions accompany each Outfit, and
you can begin to make money In fifteen nunutes
after my Outfit reaches you.
This business is so new, the demand for photos so
universal, that everyone who sees your Camera Is a
profitable customer for you.
Thi profits are so quick, so certain, so steady that
a few hours’ work each day at home, or anywhere
on earth gives you a big permanent income. Even
if you cannot put aU of your time into this business,
your spare moments may in this pleasant and easy way
be made to pay you many limes more reward than your
present steady employment.
Saturday afternoons, Sundays and holidays m**n
rich harvests for you, and there are scores and sc
of cases where earnings of from $25 to $60 have 1
made In a few short hours by men who are l
employed in mills, offices and on farms, a ......
never worked a Camera until they got my new,
simple and thoroughly guaranteed Outfit.
POSITIVE MONEY-MAKING WOOFS FREE
I WOOFS FREE
proposition ate
You should Investigate this proposition atones.
The proofs showing the money-making ability of
this Camera we will givp you free and they will startle,
amaze and delight you.
A trifling Investment will get this wonderful Outfit
for you and put you In a position to make $2.5d0 a
r. Ify
year. If you want to be Independent and absolutely
your own boss, write me to-day and I will send you
by return mall, full free Information regarding this
WONDERFUL PROPOSITION, including '
43d Street, Dept. NEW YORK.
888,
. S. A.
GREATEST MONEY MAKING CHANCE
Representatives Wanted in Every Section of the Country—Write
for the Plan of the Co-operative Mail Order Enterprise
I TURNED 5100,00 AND AN IDEA INTO A REVENUE OF 5650,000 IN EIGHTEEN MONTHS.
I PLACE THE SECRET OF HY WONDERFUL SUCCESS AT TOUR blSFOSAL. YOU CAN
WIN INDEPENDENCE, FORTUNE AND HAPPINESS JUST AS I HAVE DONE
Don’t Let the Fear-Worm Harness You to Wage-lavery for. Life. Let Me Show Yes How the
Mail Order Business Can Free You of the Slavery of the Pay-Check and Make you Your Own
Boss.
Extraordinary
Opportunity
Through my Co-operative Plan
and in addition to the MAIL
ORDER BUSINESS of your own
I give you a chance to
MAKE $300
A MONTH
without capital. Nothing to buy.
Nothing to sell. No canvassing.
Very easy and delightful. You
can start day you hear from me.
Greatest Ghance
Ever Offered!
It is my honest belief that hundreds of millionaires
will be created by the mail order business In the next ten
years. Men working for a mere pittance today will In a
decade rise to wealth and power through the wonderful
possibilities of the mall order (business which have been
doubled by the introduction of the Parcel Post. /The time
for entering this wonderful business is NOW. Tills is the
time for mail order success. Get Jn the swim before the
opportunity is denied you. You can’t win success and
wealth by slaving for a miserable salary that Is depend
ent on the whim and fancy of your boss. Don’t grind your
life, hopes and ambitions sway for another man’s gall
Be your own boss and have a business of your own that
will make you independent.
IT IS THE POOR MANS BUSINESS
I will show you how even a poor man or womai
working for small wages, can start a mall order business
in their leisure hours with very small capital. 'Just a fe»
dollars will give you a start, and yon can build this slen
der investment into a comfortable fortune. By my co-oper
ative plan I will actually start you on the road to suc
cess.. Thousands of wage-slaves, crushed under the heel
of oppressive poverty, can win freedom from the galling
yoke of the boss’ Iron hand and byild themselves a busi
ness of their own which will pay rich returns In wealth,
happiness and freedom from worry over the future of
dear ones. •
BUILD A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN.
I want to see representatives of my co-operative
mail order course established in every section of this great
country of ours. This is YOUR CHANCE, Mr. and Mrs.
Worker. I will put you in the way of winning In
dependence and success and YOU can learn how to launch a mail order enterprise with a
TEN DOLLAR BILL. You don’t need experience, expensive stocks, or office, or special
knowledge. I furnish the experience. I show you how you can do business without capital
on the money that your cash In advance orders brings you. I show you how you can atari
the mail and orders pouring into your little home and how to build up success.
WRITE FOR MY FREE MAIL ORDER BOOK
My FREE Mail Order book, “How to Achieve Mail Order Success,” is yours for a pot-
tal card. Just ask me to send my free mail order book, add your name and address, and I
will send It to you together with my great CO-OPERATIVE OFFER. This book will show
you how to getf a business of your own. I will give you full and complete instructions how
to open, conduct and work into success a big mail order business of your own. I will show
you the goods to sell, the sources of supply, the kind of advertising and letters to write to
get business, how to make the goods and get the cash in advance; how to build up the
business oat of your profits, everything in fact that you should know to win success. Elab
orate plans are worked out for you to the final degree, so that you have only to put them into
operation. If you have goods, of your own you want to merchandise; if you have recipes
or formulae for goods you want to sell by mall; If you have anything you want to put be
fore the public, ray course of mail ordqr Instruction and my great co-operative offer will
show you the quick way to success. If you need help in getting up advertising and sell
ing plans, the skill that has made me known as the Wizard of the Mail Order Business Is
at your disposal to make you successful. I stand by you for one year and make you win.*
HAVE NO FEAR OF COMPETITION
Don’t be afraid of competition. There are NINETY MILLION PEOPLE In the United
States, and 7,000,000 more in Canada, to whom your ads can appeal, and with such a cli
entele there is room for thousands of mail order merchants all over the country. More
people are buying by mail every day. Opportunity is hammering at your door, don’t turn
her away without hearing what she offers you.. WRITE TODAY. You may forget to to
morrow. Just a penny post card will bring you my wonderful book, “How To Achieve Mail
Order Success.” Address, WALT C. CUNNINGHAM, President the Mail Order Sohool.
Suite 5801 Brecht Bldg., Denver, Colo.
Send us a trial order NOW for
HAYNER BOTTLED-IN-BOND WHISKEY
T HIS is the ideal whiskey for the home
—rich, pure, delicious—guaranteed to
please in every way—or your money back.
[FULL** 20
QUARTS 4 ”
Insist On Bottled-in-Bond
Be particular in your selection—avoid
blends and compounds — and remember
there is only one way you can be SURE
of getting absolutely pure, straight whis
key and that is to insist on BOTTLED-
IN-BOND.
That’s What We Offer You
Hayner fine, old Private Stock Bottled-in-
Bond Whiskey—shipped in strong, sealed
case—direct from distillery to you—and
all it costs you is $3.20 for FOUR full
quarts—express paid by us.
There Is No Question
Send Us Your Order—
Try this whiskey—at our risk and on our
guarantee—you will find it as fine a whis
key as you ever tasted and the fies^yalue
you ever bought—or you may send it
back at our expense and we will return
your money without a word.
You Take No Chances
Our guarantee is fair and square — it
means what it says—we must send you a
quality that will strike you as rich, pure,
delicious—pleasing in everyway—and we
will do it
No letter is necessary—
V;
about a whiskey like this—you KNOW it r* . . j tr -m.- r<
is good and pure—the U.S. Government’s Cut 'Jut and Use 1 his Coupon
official Green Stamp over the cork is your
assurance that it is bottled-in-bond, fully
aged, full 100 % proof and full measure.
Nowhere Else Can You Do So Well
Blends and compounds can be had any
where and at any price—but when it
comes to BOTTLED-lN-BOND—Hayner
Whiskey has no equal.
How Can We Do It?
We sell our entire product direct from
Distillery to Consumer—thus saving you
all the profit of the middleman and dealer
and address our nearest office
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
Enclosed find 83.20 for which send me FOUR full
quart bottles of Hayner Private Stock Bottled-in-
Bond Whiskey—express paid—as per your offer It
is understood that If this whiskey Is not found as
represented and satisfactory to me in every way, it
may be returned at your expense—and my 83.20 la to
be promptly refunded. M-26
Name
i
Address
Na oiders filled for less than 4 quarts.
6UARANTEU) t’NOCB THE FOOD AMO DRUftt ACT
JUNE 36 1906 SERIAL NO. KOI
JIAYNEP
*PRIVATE stock''
WHISKEY
BOTTLED IN BONO
hayner distilling company
<"5TULERY Nil lU DISTRICT. 1R0K0"*
’’S* 1 * •a 1 ** 8 '
DAYTON. OHIO. «M omtAWA*,
j • • ,i_* ,, . . . , Orders for Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana
and giving you this nne old whiskey at Nevada. New Mexico, Oregon. Utah. Washington or Wyo
ea Hictillpi-’c nripp ming must be on the basis of 4 Quarts for 84.00 by Express
the distiller’s price.
ADDRESS OUR
NEAREST OFFICE
Diyt<m. 0. Boston. Hass.
Distillery at Troy, Ohio
THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO, Dept. M-26
St. Louis. Ho. Kansas City, Ho. St. Pant. Hina.
ESTABLISHED 1866
New Orleans. I.a. Jacksonville, Fla,
Capital $500,000.00 Full Paid