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S B. It takes five of the ordinary ” quarts ”to make a gallon, but a RAYNER QUART is a i
■ ■ « 1 quart, an honest quart of 32 ounces, four to the gallon. Now, you pay your dealer at m
M ■ least $1.25 a bottle for whiskey that cannot possibly be any better than HAYNER, if as
▼ ■ Co ? d ' o^S 6 - 25 . f J Ballon - If you buy HAYNER WHISKEY you save at least $3.05 on every
I ■ gallon. We sell two gallons for. about the same as you pay for one gallon of probably poorer
■ . ■ whiskey. .Just think that over and remember that HAYNER WHISKEY goes direct from
T H Our distillery to you, carries a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER’S GUAR-
Ij ■ ANTEE of PURITY and AGE and saves you the dealers’ enormous profits. That's why
ft ■ it’s so good and so cheap. That's why we have over a quarter of a million satisfied cus
-1 ■ tamers. That’s why YOU should try it. Your money back U you’re not satisfied.
J. I Direct from our distillery to YOU
Saves Dealers' Profits! Prevents Adulteration I
t HAYNER WHISKEY
1 I PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
I I A FULL EXPRESS
J I QUARTS O PREPAID.
’■fl B’We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of RAYNER'S SEVEN- |SI
’ B. TEAR-OLD RYE for $3.20, and we will pay the express charges. Try it and wa
, Vis you don't find it all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from '
■ anybody else at any price, then send it back at our expense and your $8.20
■ ' ■ will be returned to you by next mall. Just think that offer over. How could
W S ft be fßirerf If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent Better
■< ■ let us send you a trial order. If you don't want four quarts yourself, get a
■i ■ friend to join you. We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to show what’s
■ inside. fgROSMIMM
■ 1 ■ Orders for Artz., Cal.. Col.. Idaho, Mont, Nev.. N.Mex., Ore., Utah, Wash. WlivwSSw
>Ji ■ or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Quarts for 94.00 by Express MMUHBIfaM
■ Prepaid or 80 Quarts for 910.00 by Freight Prepaid.
W- B Write our nearest office and do it NOW.
| I THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY BsES
■ ■ A7IAMTA, GA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO. ST. PAUL MINN. IgSßfcN
■ I uO Dwtiujert, Trot, 0. Estabushxd 1866.
I |PILLOWs|
1‘ ® SPECIAL ATTENTION gg
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N ’ls called to our line of these goods.
We do not hesitate to say that we
EL ave the best line of these goods Ljt£L
IC ever shown in Griffin. They are
beauties in color and style and at
I 1 prices that will enable any one to
| i buy genuine feather pillows at
L moderate prices. See them.
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I L. W. GODDARD & SON.
■' P A NEW LINE OF o
I HAT RACKS
I -® IRON BEDS
t-—>. Prepare for the hot weather and get vou an Ice
Cream Freezer and a Refrigerator. We have them
B for sale.
I L. W. GODDARD & SON,
B ‘ - 3 a nd 5 Solomon Street.
NO INTEWTION OF
OPEN JOOOR POLICY
Repetition of Russia’s Assur
ance to United States.
LAMPDORF 13 INTERVIEWED.
Reoccupation of New Chwang by Rus
sian Troops Is Claimed to Be Whol- I
ly a Political Issue, Not Involving
American Interests.
Paris, May 9. —Commenting on the '
Manchurian situation, the officials here !
say the French ambajjsador at St.
Petersburg has had an interview on
the subject with Foreign Minister
Lampdorf, which brought out a repe
tition of the statement that Russia had i
given positive assurances, to the Unit- i
ed States that there would be no in
terruption of the open door policy In ’
Manchuria and also the assertion that
the mission of General Kurpoatkin, the
Russian war minister to Manchuria,
was pacific.
The view held here is that Russia’s ’
assurances fully protect the United .
States commercial interests. The re- ;
occupation of New Chwang by Rus- ,
sian troops is claimed to be a wholly ’
political Issue by Russia. Great Brit- '
aln and Japan and as not involving
American commerce or any other
American interest.
Occupation Temporary.
Paris, May 9. —The official at New
Chwang who sent yesterday’s news ol
Russia’s alleged action at New Chwang
and elsewhere in Manchuria, tele
graphs today that the occupation of the
forces at the mouth of the Liao river
was temporary and that the Russians
have now withdrawn. Official circles
at Pekin are mystified. Their subor
dinates at New Chwang have not re
ported the re-occupation of that place,
hence there is a disposition to question
the correctness of the- information, al
though the author of yesterday’s story
is considered to be one of the ablest
and best informed foreigners in China
TUG BOILER EXPLODES.
Engineer Is Roasted by Escaping
Steam—Firemen Scalded.
Wilmington, N. C., May 9. — One man
was killed, two probably fatally in
jured and another seriously hurt by
the explosion of a boiler on the govern
ment tug Cynthia Friday afternoon.
The men were horribly scalded by
a deluge of escaping steam and boiling
water.
The dead man is Jesse A. Dicksey,
aged 22, engineer oh the tug. Two
firemen, J. C. Warren and Tobe Jack
son, are at the Margin hospital with
little or no chance of recovery.
Ambrose Livenier, the cook, was
blown overboard, but rescued. His
injury is not fatal.
Engineer Dicksey and the firemen
were in the engine room when the ex
plosion occurred, and were caught in
a death trap. There was no possi
ble chance for escape, and they were
horribly roasted.
Other members of the crew who
ran to the assistance of the unfortu
nate men could not go near until the
boiler was exhausted of its death
dealing contents. Dicksey was un
conscious when taken out and died
In a short time.
The cause of the accident may never
be known. The tug was towing mud
scows from a dredge 15 miles below
the city. The explosion was as ter
rific and sudden as a heavy charge ol
dynamite.
Government offcials have ordered an
investigation. Dicksey received his
papers as 9Pff lneer on ly a- few months
ago.
NOT A WHEEL TURNING.
Conductors, Brakemen and Yardmen
of M. and O. on Strike.
Nashville, Tenn., May 9.— A Ban
•ner special from Jackson, Tenn., says
all the conductors, brakemen and yard
men of the Mobile and Ohio railroad
went out on strike this morning in re
sponse to instructions from the off!
cers of the Order of Railroad Conduc
tors and Brotherhood of Railway Train,
men.
The strike affects the entire line
from St. Louis to Mobile and not a
wheel has been turned in the yards
since the strike was declared.
MOSQUE IS DYNAMITED.
Many Moslems Burled In Ruins—Per
petrator Suicided.
Vienna, May 9.—A mosque as Kin
priul, in which 200 Moslems had as
sembled, was, according to a dispatch
to Die Ziet from Sofia, Bulgaria, blown
up with dynamite May 2. The wor
shipers were buried in the ruins.
The perpetrator of the eutrage,
named Popow, committed suicide by
shooting. A paper found in one of his
pockets described him as a membet
of the Macedonian Knights pf Death.
Robbed Balmont's Country Home.
N-ew York, May 9. —A man who de
scribes himself as George Reynolds, an
Englishman, was arrested today as a
result of a robbery of silverware and
jewelry valued at 510,009 and some
private papers from August Belmont.
All the stolen property was recovered.
Reynolds came to this country a week
ago and got employment as second
man at Mt;. Belmont’s country home
a.c Hempstead, L. I. Reynolds was
arrested in 1 pawnshop and the prop
erty was found in a bag in a saloon
nearby.
Drocniu ai
rtlivUliAL
To Sufferers From Kidney
and Bladder Diseases.
No matter how long you have suffered, Foley’S Kidney
Cure will help you. This we will guarantee.
It has cured many cases of Bright’s Disease and Diabetes that
had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it
will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can
make new kidneys for you, but Foley’S Kidney Cure will
positively cure every case of kidney or bladder trouble if
taken in time, and even in the worst cases of Bright’s Disease
and Diabetes it always gives comfort and relief.
Remember when the kidneys are affected the work of
destruction never ceases, so commence taking Fol©y’S Kidney
Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady.
Foley’s Kidney Cure is made from a prescription of a
specialist in kidney diseases and was used for years in private
practice before it was put on the market.
THREE PHYSICIANS TREATED HIM WITHOUT SUCCESS.
W. L. Yancy of Paducah, Ky., writes: 'I had a severe case of kidney disease and
three of the best physicians in southern ‘Kentucky treated me without success. I
then took Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave immediate relief and three
bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy."
SUFFERED TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
Seymour Webb of Moira, N.Y., writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for
twenty-five years and had tried several physicians but received no relief until I
bought a bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. After using two bottles I was absolutely
cured. I earnestly recommend Foley's Kidney Cure.”
B’’ oks’ Drn r ore and Harris Druy Store.
PETITION FOR (Ml
GEORGlA—Spaitllng County.
3'o the (Superior Court ot Paid County:
1. The petition of E. C. Smith, W. H
Newton, J. M. Rrlsendine and ar-ch others
as may be associated with them, shows
that they, their successors and assigns,
desire to be incorporated under the laws
of this State under the name of
‘GRIFFIN SASH & DOOR COMPANY.’
2. The particular business they propose
to carry on consists of the manufacture of
sash, doors, blinds and other sundry ar
ticles manufacturer of woods, also such
business as is usually carried on by a gen
eral variety works; also the preparing of
r ugh lumber for use in building and
wood work generally.
3 Theob'ectof this association is pe
cuniary gain and their place of business
will be located in Griffin, Ga, and he
amount of capital stock is five thousand
dollars, divide! into shares of 1100 00
each, the full amount of which has been
paid in, though petitioners ask the privi
lege of increasing this capital stock to an
amount not exceeding 125,000.
4 Petitioners desire the privilege in
their corporate name to eue and be sued,
have and use a common seal, to select
such officers as they deem proper to man
age said business and make by laws,
rules and regulations for the management
of their business not inconsistent with the
laws of this State, to purchase and hold
property, real or personal, necessary tor
carrying on the business of the corpora
tion, to give mortgages < n the property of
the corporation and to do all other acts
necessary for the proper conduct of I heir
business incident to private corporations
and not inconsistent with the laws of this
State.
5. Petitioners ask thet the stockholders
of said corporation shall be bound in their
private ca. acity to any creditor ot said
corporation only to the amount of any
unpaid stock subscribed by them, or until
said stockholder has paid out of his own
individual property debts of t"e corpor
ation to an amount equal to his unpaid
subscription.
0 Petition rs ask that they be incorpo'-
ated for a period of twenty years with the
privilege of renewal at the expiration of
this term. LLOYD CLEVELAND.
Petitioners’ Attorney-
GEORGlA—Spalding County-
I hire by certify that the foregoing is a
true copy of the original petition for char
ter under the name and style of “Griffin
Sash & Door Company” filed in Clerk’s
office, Superior JJourt, this May ”, 191)3.
W. M. Thomas.
Clerk.
Libel for Divorce.
E. L. Ballard 1 State of Georgia,
vs S Spalding County.
Fannie Ballard. ) Spalding Superior Ct>.
The defendant, Fannie Balls rd, is here
by required, personally or by attorney, to
b and appear at the next Superior Court,
holden in and for said county on the
fir- '. Monday in August next, then and
there to answer the plaintiff's complaint,
as in default thereof tho Court will pro
cec 'nsto justice shall appc-rt.iln Wit
ness the Honorable E. J Reaear, judgn
of said court, this the "th -day or May,
1903. W. M THOMAS, Clerk.
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
— and has been made under his per
®°nal supervision since its infancy.
jji ow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and««Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
* & J*
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CCHTAUR COMMMV, TV MURRAY STRICT. HCW TORR CITY.
50-PIECE DINNER SET EPEE Wrpl
Won<ierful inducement to sell our Kwan Baking Powder. fig Ea Ihsß 1
Every pnrrbaaer of a pound can of Kwan Baking Powder ” " " jßJpffiffigrgf Jp
under our Plan No. 65 will receive this beautiful A* akr *ct, consist*
ingot pitcher and six glasses, full stae. free. Latest cut glass pat-
tern. F.cmcinber th aVX ahr K«t !• riven absolutely f ree t-- every *h.i
purchaser of household articles as described by our Plan No. c&.
To ever - lady who sells fourteen cans of few an Baking Powder, ftr6i-i r J
undej Flan No. C 5, with the inducement of this beanaful Water L* ? 1
Ket free to each purchaser, wegivea handsomely dec, ' *ted6o- fw 7
Piece Dinner Ket Or a oG-PL-ee Tea feet, absolutely free. We W
do not require any money in advance. Simply send ue \ .-ar name m£| //
and address and we wHI forward our different plan? and full Infor- A«Cl< UT
nyiLon. You will bo Bururiscd to Be© what can be accost-
pii«h« d in a few henrw’work. We will allow you fifteen days To deliver th? goods and collect the mrm*v
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Table*, ( niirlr.. < h.tlr.. Mhlrt Haiti Pattcm., MaMral Inslrumea «. I.<wi‘Carfalns RaeKla. Chain ual
U£:nl snd to uur feixxli U r.;e for ar.d fun infonnajiaa.
SALtOSA M PPI.IKM < J I*3 and 112tf Pine Mr«-l, Mt? JURIST ST*.
We assure our readers that the Salvoua Supplies Company is thoroughly reliable.’—Editor.