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WF* ' bßi*. Druggists K
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A Specialty jj *j|
| and put up of Purest, Freshest Drugs, j
A Full and Complete Line of Patent Medicines.
' Soda Water, Coca Cola, Etc.
Sf Union Banking Co.,
llffii(SfM’p®rali@d 11©S)8.
j„ M. ASHLEY, President; J. S. LOTT, V. President; C, E. BAKER
Cashier.
Directors.
J. J. LEWIS, ELIAS LOTT, J. M. ASHLEY, J. S. LOTT,'HENRY
VICKERS, J. W. QIJINCEY, JOHN McLEAN.
Accounts of merchants and Corporations
Solicited.
Citizens Bank.
Incorporated in 1901.
Douglas, - - Georgia.
B. H. TANNER, Pres., W. W. MCDONALD, V. Pres.. F. L. SWEAT, 2nd
V. Pres., E. L- TANNER, E. L. TANNER, Cashier, A. W. HADDOCK,
•, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
w. w McDonald, b. h. tanner, e. l. vickers, r. g. kirkland,
F. L. SWEAT, W. F. SIBBETT, E. L. ANNER.
All accommodations afforded our customers consistent with good business
principls.
% Spring Slock is Resell'
For L/adies
who do not find it conven
ient to come to the city.
We make buying an easy
task by sending to your
homes two or three styles
of garments to select from.
We carry
Shirt Waists,
Skirts,
Leading Corsets,
Furnishings
In our Boys* De
partment
can be had everything
ready-to-wear for boys, ex
cept shoes.
B. H. Levy, Bro. & Co.,
SAVANNAH, GA,
TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES
COMPLETE
GINNING
OUTFITS
GRIST
MILLS
MILL
SUPPLIES
Woven Wire Fence, Pire Proof Roofing. Spray Pumps, Mowers, Rakes, Separators.
We will Make it to Your Interest to Figure with Us. •-/ W
MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO.
MimON THIS PAPCR. MACON, CA.
For Men
who cannot come to the
city wheh in need of clothes
we make a specialty of fit
ting you at your home.
We carry the finest makes
of Clothing, Hats, Fur
nishings, and Underwear,
and no matter what your
size is, stout, slim, or short,
We Can Fit You
SOLE ACENTS FOR
n flanhattan Shirts,®
Stetson Hats,
Carhartt'Overal Is.
TAYLOR
SAW MILLS
Newly
Equipped
Boiler Works
Machine
Shops and
Foundry
Squatter Ousted from Land.
Raleigh. N. C.. August 30.—1 n 188(1
this city bought from Dr. Eugene
Grissom a lot in the suburbs of Ral
eigh as a: site for the State Agri
cultural Mechanical college. Grissom
gave a deed to the state anti money
was paid him. The deed was lost,
and he declined to give a duplicate.
Four years ago a man came here from
Colorado while Grissom' then lived and
squatted on the land. Chief Clerk
Moody, of the state treasury, found
the long lost deed, and t.he squatter
is ousted.
Executive Committee Meets.
Indianapolis, August 23.—The na
tional executive committee of the Unit
ed Mine Workers met today to consid
er the situation in Tennessee. No
action has been announced. This af
ternoon President Donnelly, of the
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butch
er Workmen’s association, will appeal
to the organization fox assistance in
the meat strike.
Stahlman’s Bc-dy Recovemd.
Nashville, Tenn., August 30—The
body of Edward C. Stahlman. who wsi
drowned in the Cumberland river 9
miles above here last evening, was
recovered at 4:30 o’clock this morning.
Mr. Stahlman was a son of Major E.
B. Stahlman. of Nashville, and vice
president of the Nashville Banner
Publishing company, and news editor
of the Banner. His death was caused
by cramps.
Electric Chair Victim.
Auburn, N. Y„ August 30.—Antonio
Georglo was today put to death in the
electric chair at the Auburn prison for
his part in the murder of John Van
Go.rder and his half-sister. Miss Farn
bam, at West Almond. Allegheny
county. May 4 last. Robbery was the
motive for the crime.
$50,000.00
" GASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of |
LION COFFEE
In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums
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Xow Co - l
J / T 0 SECOIVD NATtOXAL RAMf. tYOOlgo/v SP/CC CO.
VaII // TOI.EOOi OHIO. [>er_xs(r J is jt—3.
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Like Check Like This?
Ul- u»..» eon non nn Cash to JJotl Coffee users in our Great World’s Fair Contest
lie Have Awarded SfcU|UUUiUU 2139 people get checks, 2139 more will get them in the
Presidential Vote Contest I
Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion What will be the total popular vote cast |
ftt r» „ .. - for President (votes for all can- E
Coffee Packages and a a-cent M* - ... , ~ . .. . .. „ ■
. dldates combined) at the election ffi
stamp entitle you (in addition to November 8, 1904? g
the regular free premiums) t® I i n 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted
one vote. The 2-cent stamp COV“ WMJrm for President. For nearest correct esti- B
mates received in Woolson Spice Com- n
ers our acknowledgment to yo* pany’s office, Toledo, 0., on or before I
that your estimate is recorded. N° vem>jer •*>. 1904 > we wi 'l give first 11
~ prize for the nearest correct estimate, Kj
You can send as many esti- secon( j prize to the next nearest, etc., j?
mates as desired. etc., as follows:
Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 1 Secon^PrlzT"^ ||
i " 2 Prizes—s6oo.oo each 1,000.00
will be awarded to the one who is nearest Prizes- 200.00 “ iggoioo
correct on both our World’s Fair and Presl- 20 mies- 60.00 “ 100000 &
dentiai vote contests. x f o oVAltl- 'e.oo •• |
We also offer Special Cash Prizes to Grocer*' 2139 PRIZES, TOTAL, $20,000.00 i
Clerks. (Particulars in each case of Lion Coffee.) ’ %
How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks ? £
Everybody uses coffee. If you will use JL/O.V COFFEE long enough to get acquainted with it. you will be suited and \
convinced' there is no other such value for the money. Then you will take no other—and that: s why we advtrt'sAn 1 -
we are using our advertising money so that both of us—you as well as we will get a benefit. Hence fjt y I
WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES
Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of y
5 LION COFFEE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’T.) TOLEDO, OHIO. }
LION COf FEE on sale at u.. t ». Glover. i-. L. Vickers, Doug a-s
Supply Company, B. Peterson, S. T. Thompsoto #
A Freak of Lightning.
When the lightning entered the
apartments of Ethel Spooner the
other day at Harrisville, R. 1., a
bird cage which was hanging near
the window came in for a share of
attention. The hook and chain by
which the cage was suspended were
thrown the width of two rooms, the
spring has disappeared, probably be
ing melted by the bolt, and the cage
itself was blackened and thrown to
the. floor. The peculiar pirt of this
incident is that the canary that oc
cupied the cage is still as lively as
ever.
An African Tree.
Pr. Welwitsch brings news of a
wonderful tree which he found
growing in the west of Africa and
named for himself, the Welwitsch.
The extraordinary proportions of a
trunk four feet in diameter, with a
height of only one foot, make the
plant look like a round table. The
tree never has more than two leaves,
and these are the seed leaves, which
appear when the plant first begins
to grow and which it never sheds or
replaces with others.
Liner Breaks Her Reccrd.
New York, August 30.—The North
German Lloyd steamer Katser Wil
helm 11, which arrived here today,
broke her own best westward passaga
by 2 hours and 2G minutes, making tlia
time of passage 5 days, 12 hours and
44 minutes, Her best previous time
westward was 5 days, 15 hours and 10
minutes.
Ctoakmakers Win Thetr Srlke.
New York, August 30.—Strikes of
cloakmakers which took place In the
factories of 11 manufacturers In this
city last week; for recognition of the
union have been won by the workers.
About 2,500 cloakmakers lu all were
affected. |
Under Murder Charge. ’
Zanesville, O , August 30.—James
Spencer was arrested here today
charged with murdering William C.
Tanner, an aged book agenT. Tan
ner’s body was found in a cornfield
last evening in a most terribly bruised
condition. Although unconscious, he
lived a few hours, after being found
dying while being brought to the hos<
pltal. Spencer was the last man seen
In the company of Tanner, and the po
lice say he was known to have been
with him when he made two sales. A
few dollars were in the possession of
Spencer denied his guilt.
Storm In Lowndes.
Valdosta. Ga., August 30.—A report
from the Clyatteville district states
that a small cyclone passed through
that section Monday afternoon. A
very dark cloud came up and there
was a goo<j deal of wind at this place.
In the Clyatteville district the wind
blew down many trees, ami In some
places the forests were almost wiped
bear of timber. Many fences were
also blown down, though no Injury
to persons is reported.
Vice Admiral Rolland Dead.
London, August 30.—The death is
announced of Vice Admiral W. R. Rol
land, retired. He was born in 1817.
Admiral Rolland received a gold medal
from the United States government
for saving part of the crew of the
United States brig Somers, upset off
the island of Sacriflclos, on the wrest
coast of Mexico.
Nothing Is Heard of Aeronaut.
St. Louis, August 30.—Nothing has
been heard from Aeronaut. George
Tomlinson, who sailed from St. Louis
Saturday for Washington, since he
passed over Wyoming, 111., about 200
miles north of St. Louis, Sunday after
noon. It is supposed be has contin
ued on his aerial way.