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K IYOU SUPPOSE that a company with a capita) oft 500.000.00. paid in full, and the
■ reputation of 38 years of continuous success, would make such an offer and not carry
■ b the letter?
■ 1' TOO SUPPOSE we would jeopardize our standing with the public and our chancel
flI reater success by failing to fulfil any promise wc make ?
- ’ vU SUPPOSE we would make such an offer if we did not have the utmost racS-
the satisfying quality of our goods?
yaw we can please you and save you money, for HAYNER WHISKEY goee
. »- .Your distillery to you, with all its original richness and flavor, carrying a UNITED
W' teQISTERED DISTILLER’S GUARANTEE of PURITY and AGE and'saving
Yjproflts of the dealers. That’s why It’s best for medicinal purposes. That’s why
1 1“ other uses - That’s why we are regularly supplying over a quarter of a
1 hg—iMyed customers. That’s why YOU should try it.
t j from our distillery to YOU
Hr X" Pro!its 1 PrM »nt« Aduliwation I
MrtYNER whiskey
W- V CURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
dim FULL express
:Jj# QUARTS a PREPAID-
Ie fl '‘"‘••w.u
will send you FOUR PULL QUARTS of HAYNER’S SEVEN-YEAR-
■ ky E for 53.20, and we will pay the express charges. When you receive
whiskey, try it and if you don’t find it all right and as good as you ever
crank or can buy from any body else at any price, then send it back at our Iflfl
*flW expense and your $3.20 will be returned to you bv next mail. How could
an offer be fairer? We take all the risk and stand all the expense, if
13'3 the goods do not please you. Won’t you let us send you a trial order? We
| j £ ship In a plain sealed case; no marks to show what’s inside.
t Orders for Artz., Cal., Col., Idaho, Mont., Nev., N. Mex., Ore., Utah. Wash i
".Wyo.. must be on the basts of 4 Quarts for 54.00 by WllVlSffarww
( or >BO Quarts for 810.00 by Freight Prepaid, HF’wtxnSw'sj
'■ * Write our nearest office and do it NOW. •
'°3l THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY pfeS
Oe-Wfl ATLANTA, GA, DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO, ST. PAUL MINN. pSBSBgfI
Bobll 156 DNnLLffIY, Tbot, O. Established 1866.
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n<JK Telephone 73, two calls. 3 and 5 Solomon St.
Hl GO TO] THE
I GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO.
J ForTRON’KING] fflhV STfiVLQ
1 ” and FARMER GIRL LUVR Jlu lEd
>•4 Steel all kinds.
1. Cuns Cuns Guns
'* The largest’and best assortment on the market.
3f Don’t buy until you get our prices.
f GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO.
• The Good
k Old Quaker
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| Cnee said-to hs boy :
[ i “Nathan; it is not what thee reads that
IL makes thee smart; it is not what thee
Jv eats that makes thee fat: nor what thee
* earns th?t makes thee rich,® but what
I thee SAVES.”
ft This saving-habit may be acquired
'i < through the steady use of a savings ac-
R4.--W count in our bank.
PRAYINGS BANK OF GRIFFIN, Griffin,Ga.
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| 50-PIEGE DINNER SET EDEE
■ s Wonderful Inducement to sell oar Swan Ruling Powder. ■ Bl IS MK? Hfcnw 9
■r Every purchaser es a pound can of Swan Bakins Powder " " " a »
■B „ under our Plan No. 65 win receive Illis beautiful Water Set, consist- &
K * Ing of nlteher and stat glasses, full size, free. Latest ent glass pat-
W ; tern. Remraiben this Water Set 1» pven absolutely free io every Iji "BMMMMsJT
■ k purchaser of hoiftehold arth-les as desorbed by our Plan No. 65.
■ ’ To every lady whs sella fourteen cans of Ewan Raking Powder. WwE.d.
■ under Plan No. 66, with the Inducement of this beautiful Water
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K do not require any money In advance. Simply send us your name
Bo i and address and we will forward our different plans and full Infor- . J
K*■ You will be eurnrlsed to see what eaa be aeeom- " r M Wwsw
■ • fibbed >«• few hotara’woA. We will allow yon fifteen days to deliver the vsodsand wnll«W thaia»riThi»*nm
E'vP® “£• allow large cash commission if preferred. We pay (all freight. We ab» ptvtT
L' Tables. Conches, Chairs Rhlrt W adat Patterns, Musical Instr.ieetX Jtachta.
I ’•. rt J‘i'2v for selling our goods. Write for Flans and full infotfnan JcT
■ BAJAOITA SIPPLIES COMPANY, 1127 and 11*0 Pine Street, St. trnZl.
■ i w o assure our readers that the Salvcna Supplies Company is thoroughly reliaoia^—Bt&tor.
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NEW (TONS FAS
SENSATIONAL SUIGDE
Tragedy Occurs At the St,
Charles Hotel. I
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BODY FOUND LYING ON BED. I
John Stewart O'Nell, Business Manager
of Tbe Orange, Tex., Daily Tribune,
Takes His Life—Love Affair at the
Bottom of the Tragedy.
New Orlea'n.B Oct. 3. —Under un
usually sensational circumstances Jack
Stewart O'Neill, a New Yorker, but for
seme time business manager of The
Orange, Dtlky Tribune, suicided
«* <te« fl. OduHm hotel today.
<TNe.H, who ft apparently 25 or I
years of age, arrived In the city last
Eight and registered at the St. Charles
hotel. He left a call for 8 o’clock
this morning. When a bell boy went
to his room he found O’N’eill’s lg>dy
lying across the bed with blood trick
ling fr&m a wound in the head.
O’Neill left a note saying that he
tad a wife living in New York to
whom he was devoted.
Some time age he came south and
located in Oramge. There he ot>-
tained employment on The Tribune
and fell desperately in love with a
beautiful young girl of that city. Very
recently the young lady’s father came
to him and at the point of a revolver,
forced him-, to agree to a marriage.
Without giving him any opportunity
to say that no intimacy had existed
between them or that the fact that f e
already had a wife would prevent him
from marrying, O’Neill said the fath
er Insisted on an Immediate ceremony,
which was performed.
After the marriage he bade his new
wife farewell and started on a jour
ney to New York to tell the whole
story to his original wife and assure
her of his fidelity. He reached here,
was unable to obtain enough money
to carry him further and decided to
write a fuH story of the whole affair
and blow his brains out.
A letter addressed to her and an
other to hl« father, J. J. O’Neill, a real
estate man of Sohenectady, N. Y.,
were also found. O’Nelil had spent
most of the night in writing, and had
probably killed himself just before
daylight.
No confirmation of the facts of Mr.
O’Neill’s story have yet reached here.
TOO PROUD TO BEG.
Old Lady Practically Starves In N iv
York Tenement.
New York, Oct. 3. —Too proud to
accept food from her neighbors, Jane
Tucker, 52 years old, who lived in a
back room of a Twenty-fifth street
house has been found dead from heart
disease superinduced by starvation.
During 40 yes j the woman had lived
in that vicinity. 11l health recently
prevented her from earning enough
to support herself by sewing.
Others in the house knew of her
pligibt, but when they offered food she
tiealined to take It, saying that if she
co«l< not repay them either with
nwuef or labor, she could not accept
it. Finally another woman living
in the house went to her room with
food, determined to make another ef
fort to save the seamstress. She was
horrified to find the latter dead on the
floor. It was said’ that the woman
comes of a good family and that she
was well educated and relined.
ORLANDO SMITH DEAD.
V-as General Manager of the B. and O.
Railroad.
Chicago, Oct. 3—Orlando Smith,
general manager of the Baltimore and
Ohio railroad, and an officer during the
civil war, died at 2 o'clock this morn
ing. He had been Hl for ten days.
Prominent Passengers on Lucania.
New York, Oct. 3.-r-The name of E.
H. Clerge was on the passenger list
of the steamer Lucania sailing today
for Liverpool. The name of William
Marconla, the inventor, was also on the
Lucania’s list. On the way across
Mr. Marconi will make a practical test
of several improvements to his oide’
wireless apparatus in use on the Lv
cania.
1 Convict Woman Outwits Pursuers.
Valdosta, Gt , Ort. 3.—Through a
dense swamp the path of a negro wo
man convict was followed by officers
with dogs, but all to-no avail. The
woman eluded her pursuers, and the
party with their dogs have returnel
to camp. The woman, Blanch
Smith, made her escape while she was
preparing breakfast at the camps and
had been gone several hours before
she was missed.
Car Shortage Threatens Railroads.
Chicago, Ort. 3.—The rallroatft of
the entire country are face to faca
with what promises to be the greatest
car shortage in tli ir history. Desplts
ttie fact that most liberal orders for
new equipment have been given by all
railroads during the last 12 months,,
they now find themselves unable to
accept the traffic that Is offered.
Sentenced To Be Hanged. |
Victoria, B. C„ Oct. B.—Albert J.
Fritz, who shot and killed Frederick K.
Bailey, naval storekeeper at Esqui
mault, June in ope of the naval
Storehouses at the navy yard, has been
found g-ailty and sentenced to be hang
ed Nov. 27.
I SEVEN REASONS WHY]
FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR
R is a Household Favorite Everywhere for I
I Goughs, Golds, Group, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, |
I Grippe and al! other Throat and Lung Troubles R
IR 4 It quickly stops coughing, tickling in throat, difficult breathing
H and pain in the chest and lungs.
i It immediately relieves the spasms of Croup and Whooping
I n Cough and effects a speedy cure.
It contains no opiates or other poisons and can be given with S
UP safety to children and delicate persons.
It contains no harsh expectorants to strain the lungs or astrin.
gents to dry the secretions and cause constipation. f|
C It prevents Pneumonia and Consumption, strengthens the lungs ■
O and cures LaGrippe and its after effects. 4
It will cure Consumption and Asthma in the early stages dnd 4
w give comfort and relief in the most hopeless cases. I
■y It is pleasant to take and at once produces a soothing and 41
■ strengthening effect on the lungs. ?
A Severe Cold For Three Months. A Chattanooga Druggist’s Statement.
The following letter from A. J. Nusbaum, of Bates- Robert J. Miller, proprietor of the Read House Drug
| ville, Ind., tells its own story: “I suffered for three store, of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: “There is ig
J months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me more merit in FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR than in fTi
gsJ some medicine, and a physician prescribed for ine, any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply won- |Sf
yet I did not improve. I then tried FOLEY’S HONEY derfully and we sell more of it than all other cough Oi
AND TAR, and eight doses cured me.” syrups combined.”
SOLD UD RECOMMENDED BY
Brooks Drug Store and Harris Drug Store.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.’
The Largest f took in the World.
Nearly tOG Varieties,
AH the choice, luscious kinds for the
Garden arid Fancy Market. Also Ship
ping Varieties. Also Fruit Tr ei Os All
Kinds To Growers At Wholesale Rat<-s.
We will save you half in p ant’nar an or
chard. Dewberries, Asparagus, Rhubarb,
Grepe Vines, etc , e c.
Our 120 paße Manual, free to b xyors,
enables everybedy to grow
them with success and profit.
All plants packed to c.i-ry a 'posh the
continem fresh as when d ~.r. Illustrated
catalogue free. Specify if you want cat.a
logue of Shipping Varieties or Fancy Gar
den kinds.
CONTINENTAL PLANT CO
KITTRELL, N. C,
CHEAP TICKETS
TO THE
WEST, NORTHWEST
AND
CALIFORNIA
Washington, Oregon, Nebraska,
Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colo
rado, Utah, New Mexica, and
Arizona,
Tiokets on sale from Sept. 15 to Nov. 20.
. THF,
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
offers choice of routes. Free Reclining
Chair Cars. No transfers. Fast time.
Double Track.
For full information. Circulars, Rates
and. Tickets applv to
- FRED D. MILLER,
Trav I’fMis Agent,
No. 1 Brown Bld’g, ATLANTA,GA
.-ft'-.. CATARRH
CURE FOR
CATiRRB seq
Easy and pleasant SHEr ■ -
to use. Contains
no injurious drug.M#__
sorbed, ’““’•'CQLO'nnEAD
Gives relief at once. It opens and clean
ses the nasal passages. Allays Inflama
tion Heals and protects the membranes.
Restores the senses of taste and smellt
Full size, 50 cents at Druggists or by
mail; Trial size 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 5« Warren st. N. Y
Moro Than 2 Carloads
- OF NEW
FURNITURE
Placed on our floors in last ten days. Many new
and exclusive styles. New Rugs and Art Squares.
Everything for the home furnishing. Our terms are
liberal. CASH OR CREDIT.
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Our Undertaking Department carries all grades
Coffins and Caskets. Competent man to conduct
funerals. Fine new Hearse free. Calls attended
night or day.
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