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tive, were accustomed to use malt
| liquors only.
Id addition
to 'this, another one
A Sare-Enosch Knocker
J C G K>dwir, of Reidsvtlle, N C, j
says: *Ruck!en’» Arnica Salve Is!
SfliliRR Base Slander, N*«iw. lot anyone judge which is the !
charitable person, he who pleads
T!*t. w s a ,n '‘ n ! * ent tr,,m ’ od i against the wine tor inn brother’s
f M- - ‘.me was Job.. Wesley. sale or he who plead* against the
■t, apostle, evangelist, life of his brother for the sake of the
-Hint and leader ot men—he wine?”
jirates’ Englishman *♦ the A g«eat deal more to the same
nih century and one of the purpose could be quoted from the
third used beer and whisky; and it a sure.enough knocker for ulcers,
is more than likely that a goodly
number pi those began with beer.
!’r
K-
»r l r<
~ . ; ;,nv century or any land
i[ - rpirituil children, the |>eople
,j Methodists, form the large.-t
.... ii.t church in the world
,nily » gr at brewing firm
red the name ot Wesley
,) to sewrai million
,, by publishing tb*- picture
r( . ,i p ea>-her aud some gar*
tin ts from hi- book- in an
met ■ of their b-verage.
, j. »|>’<, seeing the j.iclu e
lie me words may con
.]. Wesley was an'apologist
, r I,,. .11 nk '.i #*c. Nothing is
p- r iii"' rum the tiulh.
CP,. M,-inilist church n the
,tes will not receive a j
i co-ouiunio. , i.or re 1
. oven i«nts property
put { • ■> s. One < t the
ven be connected
,.t i y. On ..*> sobjew
eo icnii pn'hibition thr.
Methodism ltai> never
n sound.
!c. and pra tice th«
t ,11c ws Fie teaching and ex.,
m..1, <?t Wi iey, who bas been
all,.,I “I’roistbition’s Mcr" ; ng Star.’’
In tl.‘
Starcii v
Ubih-I
mu* into
ta> ,,n<
for sah.
ai«mb is
« hi, a
o! "•i , q"
trumpet
given an mi
III le 1 pi il'Vlp
till
greatest of Euglisnme.i, but this is
enough to convince any fairminded
person that the founder ot Method
ism wa- no advocate of drinking and
no apologist for the saloon
“\Vatch the line,” “try the spir-.
its,” when you st-e the name of
Wesley or Reveller used to adver
tise somebody’s beer or bitters. The
devil i. the patron saint ot the
liquor bu*w* *s, and he “hath power
to as'ume a pleasing shape.”
or.- and more the business Jails
■■to di>esieeiH and those who would
»aye n will resort to low methods to
bolster it ap.
Rut such ungodly urse of the
tvaiues of great and uood men Will
prove a boomerang — doing the
cau-e more harm than goon.
A Paying- Investment.
Mr. John White, of 38 Highland
Ave., Houiton, Maine, says:
“Have oeen troubled. with a cough
every winter and spring. La->t
winter 1 tried many advertised
remedies, but the cough continued
until I bought a 50c buttle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery; before
that was half gone, the (cough was
ad gone. This winter the same
happy result has followed ; a few
doses once more banished the an
nual cough. I amj now convictd
that Dt. King's New Discovery i-
the best of all cough and lung rem
edies ” Sold . under ^guarantee at
all drug stores. 50c and $1.00. Trial
battle free.
Beer Ashamed of
Its Company
The brewer is beginning to draw
ids mantle closely around himself
in order to avoid coiit nuni ition by
thk $ile and unworthy manufacturer
fof stronger liquors. Vm tng the
ar ]773 writing on the | choice expressions indicative or the
- Pr. visions,” Wesl*y j cha-nge of sentiment ns the
a ir l/Utwi’
j.U* in E
tin. ••rain
e nU.
and to .
,i *'■•*5.
avion of the. peo* I Wevrers that adorn <1 the
e destri ■ wc o' " .eweis’ convention, the foliov.
dutiH ,;***. «-Y be «eic I idljp^ea:
We shall find it necessary to
OASTORXA,
^The Kind You Haw Muajs Bn*
A bad on* came on mv leg las’ .
summer, but that wonderful -alve j
knocked it out in a few rounds, j
Not even a scar remained.” Guar
anteed for pil^s, 'Ores, burns, etc
25c at sC i'iue stores.
A LETTER FROM
NORTH CAROLINA
Warrenton, N. G—I was nearly dead
with kidney affection for six months,
growing worse all the time. My case
was hopeless—was unable to get about
but little. I had tried everything with
little benefit. I took three bottles of
Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper and was
perfectly cured. Am now well and ail i
right. I owe my life to Stuart's Buchu
and Juniper.—H. T. Macon.
If you suffer with bnokache, dull head
ache, swollen feet, stit* joints, and have
no energy and see imaginary specks in
Hie air, you have symptoms of kidney
trouble.
Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper will relieve
you. All druggists, $1.00. Write for
free sample. We will send enough to
prove its wonderful merits.
Stuart Drug Manufacturing Co*
ATLANTA. CA.
I.D.MORGAN
FOR
High Grade Plumbing
AT
Reasonable Prices,
p-
“\Yha* rem°dy is there fer this arate t e brewers’ interest form thr.t,
fcurc ewl—ma ,y thousands of po#r of’ho distillers and dealers of 1 qu-
l»*c|ile are s’.arvHtg? lL.w ca tha ors, and uo Iouger allow public
-.litre of barley ''"d *hc it be re-* opinion to associate Fie b. • • - i.’
il.u" !'-' By prehi )iting forever, by ‘•erest with that of the disulleis of
iMaVuio a all end oi that bane of .liquors. It appears *) me such an
health, that destroyer of strength, j idea is entitled to the constdm-atic i
ol life, a’’1 ,.f virtue—distdli-g. I< ! ot our association, as there is abso.
is amt zing th.„ the preparing or lately nothing in common with the
soiling oft 1 i pnson should he pic-
milt d. O, it brings iu coasidtr.ible
money to g 'V*nno'*nt. rue; but
is ii u ; s to barter m n’s lives fot
money? Purely gold is bought toe
den- it it is the price of biood.”
in his sermon on the “Use ot
Money” lie s *:d:
“NeiMiermay we gain by hurti
iag our neighbor in his bodv.
The'I,, re, we m y net sell anyth**
that tends ■—' vr health. It is
true these w ly Have a pU.ce u* nred'
idieine; they may he of use in some
bodily disordi r 3. hnt
isrelv b
on
for
two interests. I don’t see why
ike brewers should continue to
fight the battles of the liquor in
terests. Our continuance to associ
a*e with the liquor interests iu
fighting our enemies will not enable
us to make known to the public the
true nature of ou.- business and pro
duct and i's benefioial qualities,
tneretore the prejudice ^against the
brewery businoss will be kep« up
correspondingiy with that ot t-ue
liquor interests.
“Our experience should have
warned us by thl^ time that w r
must stand together a^.d Oght ou;
u. pei
All this talk about Georgia being
a doubtful state in the presidential
election is the Jveriest rot. It is to
be expected that quite a large uum-
ber ot Georgians will compliment
Hon. Thomas E. Watson a native
ot the state, with their votes. A few
thousand may compliment Hon.
Hon. John Temple Graves with their
v< tee. This is to be expected. But
on the otfxer han >. it is quite certain
that Mr. Bryan the nominee ol t e
Democratic party, will receive th->
overwhelming vote of Georgia for
the presidency.
$41.10 from Bainbridge
I’o Boston and return via Atlantic
Coast Line.
Account meeting Supreme Lodge
Knights ol Pythias raies are open
to public. Da.e ol sule, July 30th,
31, August 1st, 2nd, 3id and 4th.
1908. Return limit to August 16th.
with extension of limit to Septem
ber 16th on payment ot additional
j $1. Sv p over at New York will be
allowed <:n return trip op to final
limit of licketa For oetaiied in
foi tu ition call < n ticket agents, or
write F. M. North, Division Pas
senger agent, Savannah, Ga.
Meat at Reasonable Prices
We sell best steaks, round, loin
and porter house at 15 cents; lower
cots at. 12 1-2 cents *nd 10 cents.
Beasts, at 12 1-2 »id 10 cents—
spot cash. Choice cured meats,
hams (not shoulders) sliced, at. 20
cents, br. aktaet bacon, s k ed, at 2o
cents, uncut cured meats at 18
c< »ts per pound—spot cash. We
do all our own work, and h tviug
little expense and m> losses (rein
bad accounts. Give our customers
the lowest prices.
(JLINTON & SON,
Phone orders t- No 220.
Silver Aluminum Jelly Moulds Free
THE -
HEALTH • SEEKER
IS NOT ALWAYS THR
HEALTH-FINDER -
BUT
There’s one sure road that leads to
health, if carries the sceV to BOWDEN
LITHIA SPRINGS WAFER, pure, precious, peren
nial, Nature’s own remedy for Indigestion, Rheuma
tism, Gout, Stomach, Liver and Skin troubles.
ASK THL DOC > ors
BOWDEN LITHIA SPRINGS WATER CO.
MTOiiiSS
there would
them were it
of uhr »' r «* |,»wa batth in 'he future,
l i Honor. Ail
Uq .0 *' in the eotoKo'H way, to
that will buy, poisoners general. our business.
Thm -uner her m •’eaty’x subj* . Noflr , he re
bi the wholes.i**; r c’ther does th -ir ’ ( afe
drive thc-ri 1
How to Get Strong
P. J. Dalv, of 12*7 W. Congress
strees, Chicago, tells of e way to
become strong: He ssys: “My
mother, who is old and very feeble
is deriving so mued t.nefit irv-rn
Electric Ciiters, that I f; el it’s my
duty to tell tno a e who need atonic
and ot »ng f heiing --aed ‘ 5 oe abo t
it In m 4 »f or’s eao. na-’ d
ain ii. .let.' -esuiiv t.ir »ru a
Individually Mo'a ii desre
i ts srn !
now considered tht proper thing.;
The *!u>uWs«i h haril foget outside j
the l»r.ge fitio-, bo) u-ers of J-ll-o
Tho Dr* ,»y J.^ot-rt, can get them
absolutely tree. Circular ahince.
package explaining and illustrai-
d rtitf rer* rn-. Je|!-o
is sold by all good efiCers al 10c
jw 1* j seVsg... Do no aceept a sub-
ti'ti }• ot ,.<'u v. ill It dt*- ppr inted
$2.25 From Bainbridge
To Mon’gu-' ery, Ala., and Reto*n
Mot? lay, September 7th, 1908,
vis A?I *utic C>»a'jl’ Line,
Lnnor Day Hpecial
wit) sell spirituous d en t ef the lntuor interest, in order j has been overcome.
m the e.oti'ne'B way, to r>av p 0 regain an - upheld the digni y 01 j . ’’ ^ 2r rnw, b&
* ! tre Bittern quick! *
’> iiver and ^KlCney
t Life e aw
oik, so t o
the |
rye pay or spatx * hey
t hell like sheep A; l what i#
1 _n gain? T .. lot the '' od •!
these incur Vh , theft, would
eu iboL .e.i sn »tni«us pab.~rsr
The curse o tied cler.ves to me
r'.oin thv *uu -21 s, the iliruitu.. •*
them. Bloi»J 1 .here; to. fount!**,
ticn, the roof, I.o floor, the w
xi•• stained wiA b.ood. ’
Amo"g the quent.ons ask“d of hi*
y:each, rs in l7b9 w\* this one: ' D*
you choose and use water for yo»
ceimuoa drink and w.ix» otdy
medicinallv or sacramentalU?’
did net s;tv in s »»raion, as this ad
vertigement quoit-s him as saying.
“M Ithun* bread and
f’roq-e-t 1> . tes dec.;* "
bread and wide keep up our natural
hit.” the quotation apnea* s in a
hr .‘AYtKiev’s Place in Histoty,”
hut as a quotation tr«»m one Dr.
brev : nt, <vbo wa discussing the
Christian ^acrament.
It Wcslfcy ever recommended the
u-e ot wine and beer it was to those
wl: nt he thought needed them for
d ir stomach’s sake or their often
infirmities.
In 17j>7, he said in the Wesleyan
Magazine:
‘'Vous?efhe w*toe when it s|*ark-
*s in the cup; I tell you there t»
po*»ou i, it* and, therefore, beg
? u to • Lrow it away. If you say,
*t i* not poison to me, though it
fca.r be to others, then 1 say, throw
H away for thy brother’s sake, l**t
thon emboldea him to drusk
^ del under gu r
.-lores 50e.
•unu
*rer.” EleC'-
edy stnui-
c- rn plaint®,
at ali drug
Eitraordiuarv Aanaaace-u..:,
a f
speak, and max have never hear.I of
the “beneficial qualities” 0 the
brewer’s product-, and “the dignity
ot our bns'iuss!” It is cc.-oitiL
Lv. o tha' -.he beer drunk f’ ontd
l e clashed w h thn whisky »unk!
In this ce* ot 00 it might be
-Roll to quest .v?*other beer .* as
hsTirdees tue brewer? would have
us tuppose.
the following quoUfliot* -rom an
article by Julian Williard Ilelbnrn,
in the American Magazine for Sep-
tenibfF, 1906, gives the valuable (
testimony of :.n experienced hoss
pital physician on the subject:
“l’he supposedly harmless malt
q or> tre -’.own in bl u eing on
delirium tremens than wL.^ky, b^t ...... ...
,, » • „„i, or attack, cars on train leaving . horuu-vihe at
nsusilv tiing on an uglier attacic. j »
• 9 m r* 4 c n m o m i?r •' 'v art '.114 Vi* % a*
Coutrary to ^upral opunon*
are respons'bie for a
L- v *s fbunLcid' r e 8:15 a. m
.St e Mcnrgorxery vs. Little Rock,
Southern I.-sgua teams, in final
gintes, 8(*pfeu*b<-r 7th aDd 8th.
T it! f-s go.,*1 to return on Irain
tu - *0 hou * ■ 1r?g Sep:'•mh.-r 9.
19C8. See v ur ticket eg* nt or
vritr-.
E M. North,
r-ivi-ion Pasx^nger Agent.
Sav»nuei», Ga.
F. (\ Wes ,
Travoli g Pas^-cger A.ent,
M iituomery, Ala
ti' t .n, - Gcorgi;:
FOR SALE AT ALL SODA FOUNTS AND J RU*
CYPRE53 StU NGLES
The Best on Earth
We Aro Frerpared to Quote Attractive Prices on
SHINGLES
IN LARGE QUANTITIES
Our Shingles are made of Cypres- ami are 1-2 inch thick,
18 inc .es long. Strictly up to grade. Quality guaranteed.
WHITE US FOR PRIUES BEFORE PLACING ORDER
The Cypress Lurcher co.,
AP( aT , A CH1COLA
FL >KiDA
’Zjs9P ! SL-z?c:
Inauguration of Sleeping Car Line
Betwc n Thomasvilh ■’nd At
lanta, Birrnin' 5> -*3 and Al
lan Uc Railroad, i,ffec-
fve August 16th,
1908. '
SCHEPULB NORTHBOUND.
Lv. Thomasville 7:3o am, 6:45 pm
Ar. Atianta 7:55 pm, 7:45 am
SOUTHBOUND
Lv. Atlanta 7:45 am, 8:00 pm
Ar. Thomasville 8:c^ '>1, 9:2o am
Pullman drawing room sleeping.
Th
Atl * 11a 8:00 p.
MO T&LEGRAPH
.- s OFtECORS 1'
«x»Q»idcrsble
share cf the inebiiety ot this coun
try Some years ago Dr. Chas. L.
Daner, at that time visiting pby-
sidsa to Pelfovue Hospital, recorded
the lonn of liquor used by nearly
two hundred inebriate pit ents. A
third drank whisky, nearly a tb.rd
beer and whisky, and a quarter
malt liquors altogether. The rest
took anything that contained alco- j
hoi, from peruua to tin ture of soap.” j
Let the people who believe that 1
beet is a preventive of drunkenness j
think on this: One fourth of all the '
inebriates in Dr. Dansr’s report.
1 which is ’ *bly quite reprtsenta*. J
C.45 d. m., amvi
m.
Solid vestibalf'd train, electri *
lighted throng!.out, affording ac.
eommodations unexcel.edj througo-
out the country.
Pullman space may be reserved
nj on application to ticket agent. A .
B. & A rad.oad, Thomasv illc, Ga.
J. R. Rowland,
Traffic Manager,
Atlanta, Ga.
W. Ii. Leahy,
Gen’l ' ass. Agt.,
Atlanta Ga.
David Porter,
Ticket Agent,
Thomasvilie, Gil
—asa»
IOING ME5 PREPARE* YOCR-
J:2LVES FOR GOODdiPOSl-
riOhd
O N ACCOUNT of the new 8-bo«r
law passed by congress v\ the in
terest of te’e^raphtr., ani also Jon ac-
c <\: of >••> r.'..ny new railroads being
bu"* <, nd r’d tines extended, an unusual ;
demand for peiators has been created.
CoRS-rva*'ve estinaf-s have p!a:ed the
rum' er of additional Operators that
wit! *e rcqu'.ed during the next ten
moulas at approximately 20,ox>.
YOUNG *E?i NOW IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY!
Enroll in our School new and in only
f.jur to six months we will have you
quahr.ed for solenoid positions. Tele
graph operators receive from $50.00 up
wards. Our school has been established
twenty years; its equipment is perfect,
instruction thorough and practical; po-
sitio s positively guaranteed our grad-
uate-. iJoard in Newnan is very cheap:
the town is healthful and the people
are cordial. Two Main Line Railroad
Wires run i" to our school rooms. No
other school in the United States has
su j up—{''date and p.-sclicij facilities
f : , -h 5toi its students. Write at
once for fr«... descriptive literature.
Southern School of Telegraphy,
m-Julyjo Newnan, Ga.
SOm IMEM! CO.,
HAY, GRAIN & PROVISO
• ^-AGENTS FOR—.
Nelson Korrir ft Cr/s <ne
HAA1S, BACON ar.i LARD.
DISTRIBUTING AGEN.3
Mountain City Mills .Products
No. 223 Water St* Bain bridge,G a.
Crude Turpentine MwM
Bainbridge now has a market lor Crude Turpentine that
will be interesting to every one making the product for mar
ket. Seeing that a market for this enterprise was necessary
in South Georgia, I have opened a Crude marked at Bainbridge.
, Ga., by reason of its many advantages as a shipping point. I
i propose to buy crude turpentine anywhere on the G F & A.
I or the Coast Line railways, within 50 miles of Bainbridge
I Besides, it can be shipped here from either one of the rivers *
s small cost. I intend that teis market shall be second to not
! or Crude Turpentine. Wilmington. N. C., has had the repi
j a tion of being the best Crude Market in the world. It is tl
j lcl e3 t but no betterthan Bainbridge. I quote virgin gum tt
! ay at $5.00; old dip, $4.5a, for 280 pounds. For furthi
j information write me at Bainbridge.
W. J. BRYAN, Manager,
Bainbridge NAYAL STORES Co