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Men I*«»t Sixty In Danger.
More than halt mankind over slx-
ty years of age suffer from kidney
and bladder disorders, usually' en-
irgoment of proetoto gland. This'
Is both painful and dangerous, and
Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken
at the first sign of danger, as It cor
rects Irregularities and has cured
many old men of this disease. Mr.
Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo.,
writes: "I suffered with enlarged
prostate gland and Ikldney trouble
for years and after Mtlng two bot
tles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel
better than I hare for twenty years
although I am now 91 years old.”
For sale by Montgomery ft MacIn
tyre. p
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM ft AT
LANTIC RAILROAD
Schedules In effect Jan. 9th, 1907.
Lv Thomoarllle . .7:15 A 9:45 P
Ar. Moultrie . . .8:15 A 4:56 P
Ar. Tlfton 9115 A 6:06 P
Ar. Fltxgerald ..10:15 A 7:05 P
Ar. Cordele . ... 11.10 P 9:00 P
Ar.i Montezuma . . 9:10 P 10:40 P
ip ' AwInMtnvna 9A B tn.rn n
Ar. Oglethorpe . 10 P 10:50 P
Ar. Talbotton . ,.l:00P
Ar. Macon ...»,4:15 P 1:15 A
Ar. Atlanta . . SHOP 1 7:00A
Finest equipment. Unexcelled
terries
H C McFADDEN, O. P. A.
Atlanta,. Ot.
PORTER, T. A.
Thomasrille, Oa
Miss Era Jefferson of Beunarlsta,
is here tor a short rlalt. She la a
young lady -'of striking personality,
and la making many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Singletary
spent Sunday In Ochlockonee.
Mr. Ernest Singletary, was here
Sunday. He seems to like this
part of the moral vineyard and some
of the young ladles seem to be very -
much In earnest.
Mr. and'Mrs. W. T. Respess of
Mlccosukle, Fla.,, were here Monday.
At first I surmised that Mr. Respess
was making a business trip, but
wheh I saw a string of dogs tied to
hint my eyes- were opened to the I
truth. They are always welcome
visitors. .' f
Mr. YV. ML Davis went down to
Live Oak, Fla., Sunday to see his
brother, Mr: H. L. Davis, who Is
’ Two Weddings.
On Monday afternoon, Feb., 11
Mr. George L. Bunch led to Hymen's
altar Miss .Ernmk Daisy Boswell at
the home of Mrs. C. G. Hall In this
place. It was a "Gretna Green"
affair. Mrs. Bunch Is the daughter
of Mr. W. H. Boswell and has for
some time at Intervals been a stu
dent at Tonng's College, and has
WEEKLY TLMES-EXTERPRISE. FEBRUARY IB, 1007.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Petition -for Amendment to Charter.
To the Honorable Philip Cook, Sec
retary of State:
“The undersigned hereby makes
application to hare Its corporate
name changed to “Mexican Gulf
Railroad Company.” (
“It la shown that Its corporate
name now .Is “Thomasrille and Gulf
Railroad Company,” and that It Is
a railroad corporation. The date of
Its charter being the tenth day of
April 1906, and that there have been
no amendments to said charter.
The applicant further shows that
this application for change ot Its
corporate name has been authorized
by unanimous vote ot Its stockhold
ers present at a stockholders meet
ing, and that this application has
been published once a week for four
weeks la the newspaper In which
sheriff’s sales are advertised for the
county of Thomas, State of Geor
gia. The principal office of this ap
plicant being In Thomasrille, said
state and county.
THOMASVILLE & GULF R. R. Co.
By. W. C. Snodgrass, Pres.
\ 1-25-41
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
In the Superior Court of Thomas
County. Georgia. April term 1907.
R. H. Dixon vs. Sarah Dixon libel
for divorce.
To The Said Defendant, Sarah Dix
on:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the said next term of
said court to be held on the third
Monday In April 1907 then and there
to answer plaintiff's complaint as in
default thereof the court will proceed
as to Justice may appertain.
Witness the Hon. Robert G. Mit
chell. Judge of said court this 31st
day of Jan. 1907.
J. W GROOVER, C. S. C.
2w-2m-l-30-07
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Thomas county:
To The Superior Court of Said
County: ,
•The petitioners J. A. Perry. A. S
Perry and L. E. Perry, all of the said
state and county, respectfully shoys.
1. That they desire for themsel
ves, their associates, successors, and
assigns, to become Incorporated un
der the name and style of "The Bos
ton Grocery Co.”
2. The term for which the pe
titioners wish to become Incorpora
ted la twenty years, with tho priv
ilege dr renewal at the end of that
time.
3. The capital stock of the cor
poration to be ten thousand dollars,
divided Into shares of one hundred
dollars each. Petitioners however
ask the privilege of Increasing said
capital stock from time to time not
to exceed 125,000.
а. Of said canltal stock six thou
sand 116.000) dollars lias actually
been paid In. /
5. The object or said corporation
Is pecuniary profit and gain to Its
stock holders. The petitioners pro
pose to buy and sell, for credit and
for cash at wholesale, all kinds of
general merchandise as may be pro
fitably handled In the wholesalo
grocery business, to act as general
and special agents for others dealing
In similar articles, and to make con-
✓ tracts, to act as such agent, and to
exercise usual powers and do all
necessary acts which pertain to or
may be connected with their said
business.
б. The principal office and place
of business of the proposed corpor
ation will be at Boston, Thomas
county. Ga.
Wherefore the petitioners pray to
be made a body corporate under the
name and style, aforesaid, entitled
to the rights and privileges, and Im
munities. and subject to the liabil
ities fixed by law.
This the 12 day Jan. 1907.
J. A. PERRY, Petitoner.
I certify that the above Is a copy
ot the original now on file In my of
fice. Jan. 12th, 1907.
J. W. GROOVER, Clerk.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
James Everett, vs. Alice Everett.
Libel for divorce. October term
1907. Thomas county superior
court.
To the Defendant, Alice Everett.
You »re hereb. inquired to bo a’ld
appear, either personally ->r by at
torney at the next term of the su-
prlor court to be holden In the for
said county on the third Monday In
April 1907, to answer the sbevo
friurlDlt.t. otherwise the court shall
proceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. G. Mit
chell. judge of said court.
Georgia, Thomas county:
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J. W. GROOVER, C. 8. C.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
J. W. Walker, plaintiff vs Katie Wal
ker defendant. In the superior
court of Thomas county, Georgia
April term 1907.
To Said Defendant, Katie Walker:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at said term- of said
court, then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint, as In default
♦hereof the court will proceed aa to
Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Robert O.
Mitchell, Judge of said court.
This December 81, 1999.
J. O. GROOVER, Clerk.
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AMENDMENT TO CHARTER.
State ot Georgia, County of Thomas.
To The Superior Court of Said Coun
ty:
The petition of J. L. Philips & Co.
a corporation, respectfully shows:
That it was Incorporated lu said
county and by this court on Febru
ary 8th, 1905; that its principal of
fice by said corporation was and Is
In Thomasvllle, Georgia, and that
by Its said charter the maximum
amount of capital stock authorized
was one hundred thousand ($100.-
000) dollars, and that on November
12, 1906, an amendment to Its said
charter was granted by this court
allowing it to Increase Its capital
stock to the sum of fire hundred
thousand ($500,000) dollars:
That It desires, ns Is shown by an
extract from Its minutes hereto at
tached, to have its oatd charter
amended in the following respect:
That the amount at the capital
stock may be Increased Iron) time to
ilme os may he lsslr-l to any
amount not exceeding . n lie negre-
ga'“ one million $ 1.000,0 >0) dol
lars.
Which authority petitioners prays
may be granted by way of amend-
ment to Its charter.
J. H. MERRILL. Pet. Atty.
The above Is a true copy of the
original which was filed In office of
Clerk of Superior court of Thomas
county, Georgia, January 15, 1907.
J. YV. GROOVER.
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< LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
R. L. Hawkins, vs. E. W. Hawkins,
Libel for divorce. April term 1907.
Thomas County Superior Court.
To the Defendant. E. W. Hawkins:
Y'ou are hereby notified to be and
appear either In person or by attor
ney, at the next term of the superior
court of Thomas county, to be hold
en In and for said county on the-third
Monday In April next, to answer
this complaint, otherwise the court
shall proceed as to Justice shall ap
pertain.
YVltness the Honorable R. G. Mit
chell, Judge of said court.
J. YV. GROOVER, C. S. C
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Bessie Barrow, vs. J. YV. Barrow
Libel for divorce. April term
1907. Superior Court of Thomas
county.
To the Defendant, J. \V. Barrow:
You are hereby required to be and
appear, either In person or by at
torney, ?.t the April term 1907 of the
superior court of Thomas county, to
nnsw'er the complaint In the above
stated case, or (he court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
YVltness the Honorable R. G. Mit
chell, Judge of the Superior Court,
Thomas county, Georgia.
J. W. OROOVER. C. S. C.
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PETITION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
To All Whom It May Concern.
W. L. Anderson, administrator
upon the estate of Mary E. Ander
son, late of said county deceased
having filed his petition for dis
charge, this Is to cite all persons
concerned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge, at the
regular term of the court of ordln-
any for the said county to be held on
the first Monday in March 1907.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
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APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
SHIP.
Georgia, Thomas County.
To AH YY’hom It May Concern.
M. A. Fleetwodd having applied
for guardian of the persons and
property of Walter. Oscar, Francts,
Susan and Rosa McKeever, minor
children of Elizabeth McKeever,
late of said county, deceased, notice
APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA
TION.
Georgia, Thomas County.
To Ail Whom It May Concern.
H. C. Copeland haring made ap
plication to me in due form to bo
appointed permanent admistrator
upon the estate of E. P. Wheeler,
late of said county, notice is hereby
given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary, for said county,
to be held on the first Monday In
March 1907.
YVltness my hand and official sig
nature, this 11 day of Jan. 19*7.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
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APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA
TION.
Georgia, Thomas county:
To YVhom it May Concern:
Mrs. G. A. Huson having made ap
is given that said application will i Hcation in due form to be appointed
be heard at my office at ten o clock I
a. m„ on the flret Monday In March j permanent administratrix upon the
next. I estate of G. F. Huson, late of said
ThlS \Vm > . M. JONES. Ordinary, j county, notice Is hereby given that
2-8-4t >a |,j application will be heard at the
■ regular term of the court ot ordln-
Stockliolders Meeting. | ar y f or ;;aid county, to be held on
Notice is hereby glvcu that there j the flr5t Monday in March 1907.
Witness my hand and official alg-
will lie held in Thomasvllle Georgia
at the office of YV. C. Snodgrass, 105
North Broad street at 10 o’clock a.
m„ Mon-1-y Fetniary 18, 1907, a
meeting of the stockholders or the
Thomasvllle and Gulf Railroad Co.
Said meeting being called to con
sider an Increase of the capital slock
of said company and the Issuance of
bonds by the company
This notice being given in confor
mity of the stntutcs in such cases
made and provided.
THOMASY'ILLE & GULF R. R. Co.
By W. C. Snodgrass, Pres.
natnre. tljls 4th day of Feb. 1907.
Wm. M. JONES, Ord.
D13-W15-22-1
A BUSY WEEK.
Fire, Accidental Shooting, and other
Events of Interest at Meigs.
chers ot the county will meet as the
law requires to Institute to talk
“Shop" to each other.
- A program has been made and
some Important subjects will be dis
cussed, that will be ot Interest to pa
trons aB well as pupils of the schools
If they would' hooor the Institute by
their presence.
The general public Is always wel
come, and their presence would add
much to the usefulness of tho meet
ings.
Y'omtg Lady Burned.
Miss Claudia Clements, living
with her parents near here, was
quite dangerously burned Monday.
She was out In the field and her
dress taking fire stjo was badly burn
ed before help could reach her.
New Shade Tree*.
Tho town Is having set out sev
eral hundred trees about the town.
In a few years the streets of the
town will be a scene of beauty.
A Small Fire.
Monday while the people were
going Into the show un alarm ot fire
was sounded and the people gather
at Mr. Gordon Davis’ house, to Had
that the fire was between the cell
ing over the fire place. The Incip
ient blaze was soon extinguished
and the people went back. Hap
plly there was no damage done.
Dentil of A. F. Hand.
The death of Mr.. A. F. Hand
which occurred here Tuesday morn-
LEA V E TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Notice Is hereby g'.-.-j that tho
undersigned has applied to the or
dinary of said county for leave to
sell land belonging to tho eali.le of
YVesley Gilmore for the ptiroose of
distribution. , Said application ^v.Ill
he heard nt the regular term of the
court of ordinary for Bald county to
be held on the first Monday In
March 1907. .
This 4th dav of Feb. 1907.
ROBERT GILMORE,
Adm. Eat of YVesley Gilmore.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Will be sold before the
house door In the city
vllle Georgia, within the legal hours t)le |, nn . e |
of sale on the first Tuesday In March
(By J. S. Searcy.)
Accidental Shooting. ..
Mrs. Chns. Reagan, living over the j ng f rom dropsy, wus peculiarly sad.
line In Mitchell county a few miles: He was born near Bridge Creek
j from this place, was accidentally church about 64 years ago.Tn early
shot through both legs one day last! |jf e he became a member of the
cou^t! week. Mr. Reagan was taking his Baptist church. Later he became
of Thomas-, pistol from the mantel holding it by a Mason, and lived as far as he
Being in a leather case could, up to the requirements of
1907. under and by virtue of a mi- It slipped out, striking on the huin-
perlor court fi fa. In favor of tho mcI . ( with the above result. The
Bank of Thomasvllle, vs B. F. Kel-
ley et al, the following property, to wouna
wit: One city lot fronting Bouth on: painful
H or rock s street fifty (50) feet and)
lining back one hundred and alx-
not serious, but very
Meigs
both. He had many friends In his
dealings with whom, he was brave,
honest and truthful.
He Has reared a family of daugh
ters, among whom have been some
preeminently a show j of the most successful teachers of
teen (116) feet to Duren street. __ ^
Bounded on the east by the lands of 1 • . ' ., |
YVertz and on the west by the lands I town. Every ono that comes this the county. Among his daughters
of P. F. Duren, being lot 12 in block; wa y finds good patronage. The Me- are Mrs. John Harried, near Thom-
B, as shown by the plat of R. E. Les-'
ter’s slbdlvlston of Falrvlew. Lev
ied upon as tho property of B. F.
Kelley to satisfy the above described
(1 fa.
This the 6th day of February 1907
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff, T. C. Go.
2-Mt
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
To the Superior Court of Said Coun
ty:
The petition of James F. Evans,
YV. I. MacIntyre, M. M. Cooper, A.
T. Snodgrass, YV. H. Mitchell. W. C.
Snodgrass. all residents of Thomas
vllle. Sat* of Georgia, and F. A.
Sherwood! a resident of New York,
State of- New York, respectfully
shows:-
lst. That they desire to be Incor
porated under the name and style of
"Georgta-Florlda Construction Com
pany.”
2nd. They propose to engage in
the construction of buildings, rail
roads, and such other' construction'
for the. erection or performance of
which they may be able to secure
oontracts.
3rd. The amount of the capital
stock of the proposed corporation Is
Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.-
00) Dollars, divided Into shares of
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars par
value. That more than Ten (10)
per cent of aald capital stock has
been actually paid In.
4th. They desire that said propos
ed corporatfoa have the right and
privilege of receiving property ai a
fair market value In payment of
subscriptions to Its capital stock.
5th. That their principal office and
place of doing business shall be Tho-
maavllle, Thomas County, Georgia,
with the privilege of doing business
In the states of Georgia and Florida.
YY’HEREFORE, petitioners pray
that they may be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid, to-wlt
the "Georgla-Florlda Construction
Company,” and that they may be
granted all rights and privileges au
thorized under the laws of the State
of Georgia, and that their personal
liability may be limited to the am
ount of par value of the stock for
which they may subscribe In said
corporation. x
James F. Evans, Wit. MacIntyre,
M. M. Cooper, A. T.‘ Snodgrass, W.
H. Mitchell, W. q. Snodgrass. F. A.
Sherwood, Petitioners.
I, J. W. Groover, Clerk of the Su
perior court of Thomas county, do
hereby certify that the above and
foregoing Is a true and correct copy
of the petition for incorporation as
taken from n-v mlnut'a.
Witness my 1-m.d and sael this 22
day of Jaunary 1907.
J. W. GROOVER,
, Clerk 8. C. T. C.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Gedrgla, Thomas County.
In and by virtue of a state and
county tax fi fa issued by P. S. Heath
lax collector of Thomas county,
Georgia, will be sold before tho court
house door In the city of Thomas-
ville, Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday In
March, 1907 the following described
real estate towlt All of lota no. 96
and 31, and a strip .4 feet wide off
of the northwest side of lots No. 32
and 33, Block 4, column 2, east. In
the original survey of Thomasvllle,
In ThomaB county,- Georgia, the
same constttulng a lqt In the south
west corner of Dawshn and Jerger
streets fronting 244 feet on Dawson
street from- Jerger street to the Van-
Dyke lot and the same distance on
Crawford street from Jerger atreet
to Linton lot -and on Jerger street
from Dawson to Crawford street 420
feet. Property levied on as the
property of Mrs. M. O. VonSecken-
dorff to satisfy the above described
•ax fi fa. This the 7th day of Feb
ruary t907.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff, T. C. Oa.
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Donald Bros’ show was here Monday' asvllle, Mrs. YY’alter Singletary,
making Its third visit to this place,' Pine Park, Misses Cathrlne, of
which proves ihat either they have
a good show, or our people are nat
urally Bhow going folks.
Improvements.
Meigs, Erie, of Cairo, Ethel of At
lanta, and Clevle Hand who Is at
tending Monroe Female College.
Funeral services were held at the
The Meigs Variety Works have Baptist church here by Rev. T. A.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
In and by virtue of a state and
county tax fi fa., Issued by P. S.
Heath, tax collector, of Thomas
county, Georgia, will be sold with
in the legal hours of aule before the
court house door in the city of
Thomasvllle, Oa., on the first Tues
day In March, 1907 the following de
scribed real estate towR: One half
acre In lot No. 110, Block 2, column:
6, east on the corner of YY’ebster
and Calhoun streets In the city of |
Thomasvllle, Oa., sold as the prop-;
erty of Edward A. Richmond to j
-atlsfv the above described fl fa.
This February 7th, 1907.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff, T. C. Ga.
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lately added .several thousand dol
lars worth of Improvements, In the
shape of new boilers, planers &c.
1 Large School Attendance.
The Meigs Graded School has now
the largest attendance In Its history.
A new teacher has been ndded, and
the work will be more and more ef
fective, as the days grow longer.
The people are standing right up to
the school, which Insures success.
YY'undcrers on Wheels.
The ox wagon, the home on
wheels, and the family It contains,
claim to hare come thus far from
New Y'ork State on their way to
Florida. They make expenses by
swapping knives, watches and small
articles that they have obtained In
trading.
Teacher's Institute.
Notices have been sent out that
on the second day of March, the tea-
Whlte his pastor, and his remains
were laid to rest In Midway, ceme
tery, two miles away by the Masons,
YY’ednesday, Feb. 13, 1907.
Personal Notes,
Misses Bessie and Ruth Brundage
spent Monday night with friends In
Pelham.
Mr. W. M. Davis went down to
YVhigham Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Moncrlef of Coolldge
Is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Lucy P. Suggs, of Poplar,
Ga., and Mrs. R. B. Searcy and. her
little son Robert, of Huntsville, Ala.
were visitors here tills week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kemp of Mit
chell county were here as visitors
last Sunday. They were formerly
residents of this section and their
numerous friends would be delight
ed to have them come back to this
county.
is
young
and
Mr.
spent
Mr.
Sunday
part
of the
much In
Mr. and'Mrs
Mlccosukle, Fla.,
At first
was making a
wheh I saw a
hint my eyes
truth.
Live Oak,
brother, Mr:
sick.
place.
affair,
of Mr.
some time at Intervals beei
dent at Young's College,
numerous friends all over the state,
Mr. Bunch Is the bookkeeper la
the J. N. Carter establishment and
numbers his friends almost by the
number of his acquaintances. Ths
youthfulneBs of hts accomplished
bride was doubtless the cause of
parontal objection. They will still
be residents of this place.
As I close these notes I learn of
the marriage of Miss. Herdle Ben
nett to Mr. W. YV. Davis both ; W“U
known young people of this place.
The ceremony Was performed by
Rev. A. J. Cone at the home of the
bride’s parents last Sunday after
noon. V
The Best Physic.
When yon want! a physic that Is
mild and gentle, easy to tall* and
pleasant In effect, take Chamberlains
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25
cents. Every box warranted. Got a
free sample at Montgomery 6 Mac-
Tntyre's -rug store and try them.
Complies with ail requirements of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, filed at Washmgtoa.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County. ■
In and by virtue of a state and
county tax fi fa Issued by P. S.
Heath, tax collector, of Thomas
county, Georgia will be sold within
the legal hours of sale before the
court bouse door In city of Thomas
vllle. Ga., on the first Tuesday In
March, 1907 the following real es
tate towlt: Lois No. 30 and 31 ac
cording to McSwaln's survey of Mag
nolia Place, on the corner of Chest
nut and Walnut streets, lying behind
the Dwelle place, levied on as the
oroperty of. H. L. Sutton to satis
fy’ the above described fl fa., this
Feh. 7th. 1*07.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff, T. C. Oa.
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“Freeh Roasted Coffee>—bah!
Mother didn’t use fresh toasted coffee,
she had Arbuckles.’ v
The way to get a good cup of coffee that
tastes Eke Coffee with all the delicious flavor
and aroma intact, is to buy a package of the
old otipoal Arbuckles’ ARI03A Coffee, and
grind it as you want to use it, first wanning it a little to
develop the flavor and make the grinding easy. Coffee
loses its identity as Coffee after bemg ground or expoMi’to
the air and is easily contaminated by hanHEng.
Arbuckles’/was the first roasted pack
aged coffee. ..
The pares of each coffee berry are sealed
after roasting wilh fresh eggs and granulated
sugar to hold the goodness in and make die
coffee settle dear acd quickly; an actual appli
cation by machinery, cf “ Mother’s” method;—
as patented by this fitm.
SJJ tdr is p<d» mM hr A, Maw,', s
LHwtya. SA, to 37 ran iS, tOT k.«].
collect. The beiff cotfee fjc yen la Alai. «od save* J
S«~v oil fer-n, mate Jd cafe*. If yarn/ A-*W woq’l mpfh. \
ARBUCKLE BROS. New York City.
* U *1 ike oehcr pmcWxl