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at one-half price I
It takes five of the ordinary " quarts ” to make a gallon, >ut a HAYNER QUART is a I
foil quart, an honest quart of 32 ounces, four to the gallon. Now, you pay your dealer at I
least 11.25 a botUe for whiskey that cannot possibly be any better than HAYNER. It as I
mod, or 86.25 a gallon. If you buy HAYNER WHISKEY you save at least 83.06 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 ■
our distillery to you. carries a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER’S GUAR- I
ajITEE of PURITY and AGE and saves you the dealers’ enormous profits. That’s why H ' 1
U’a so good and so cheap. That’s why we have over a quarter of a million satisfied cus- I
timers. That’s why YOU should try it. Your money back if you’re not satisfied.
Direct from our distillery to YOuj
Savis Dealers’ Profits! Prevents Adulteration I I
HAYNER WHISKEY
PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
4 FULL $$ 20 EXPRESS I
QUARTS O PREPAID. I
We Will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER’S SEVEN-
YEAR-OLD RYE for 33.20, and we will pay the express charges. Try it and naxA
if you don’t find it all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from SBK' ™
anybody else at any price, then send it back at our expense and your 88 20 awae
will be returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could
it be fairer! If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent. Better
let us send you atrial order. If you don't want tour quarts yourself, get a I
friend to join you. We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to slow wnat's KUSfe.
inside.
Orders for Ariz., Cal., Col., Idaho, Mont., Nev., N. Mex.,Ore., Utah, Wash. BnvinSW
or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Quarts for iM.OO by Express ■ffiNßEK*©
Prepaid or JCO Quarts for SIO.OO by Freight Prepaid.
Write our nearest office and do it NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY OWEB
ATUMTAs GA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO, ST, PAUL MINN.
»s 0 Distillebt, Tboy, a Established 1806.
L. W. GODDARD & SON
Have just received a large shipment of
Spring Matting and Rugs
Call and see our lines before buying, as we are
giving SPECIAL PRICES on these goods.
L W. GODDARD & SON, No. 3 and 5 Solomon St.
GO TO THE
Griffin Hardware Co.
For IRON KINO CflfW VTfIVKQ
and FARMER GIRL' Lvllll UIV VEd
Steel Ranges and Stoves of all kinds.
Cuns Cuns Guns
The largest and best assortment on the marke
Don’t buy until you get our prices.
GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO.
GRIFFIN MARBLE WORKS
MORRIS & JONES, Proprietors.
SUCCESSORS TO H. H. JONES & CO.
This firm of marble builders is now prepared to do artistic Moon
mental and. Granite Work—and in fact anything that, can 5e built out of
stone. When yon are thinking of buying a monument for a loved one
drop us a card and we will call on you at once We have no agents out.
We deal direct with yon and save you from 20 to 40 per cent.
MORRIS & JONES,
Corner Broadway and Bth Sts. GRIFFIN, GA.
50-PIEGE DINNER SET CD EE
Fve?™? 1 >!P d, ’ Ce J ne ’ U to “ U our s w .n Bakin* Powders ■ ■ |LL ‘ 1
a Pound can of Swan Bnkl“« Powder ™ /f
inKof?,if,b^ n \ 0 ’f ,sw , lllreeeivethis beautiful Water Set, consist- ra-H, If 3 -f
tern ‘ ? ad ! x Fbtss.-s, ful! free- Latest cut glass pat- jff
pure'liH^. , r n J>S n u )cr ’.“I “ u ’ r Het * 9 - ivpn absolutely free to every KlEjc—f?:.- JF ■*'
Ao evw^-SJiJ 1 °“ Beho , 1 d articles as described by our Plan No. 65. K
under Plan k-£ U‘° fourteen cans of Swan Bakin. Powder,
Set free F* °’ ’ h th ® •■><> acement oft bls beautiful Water
Pl— Jim- ea £" poreha-cr. we give a handsomely decorated £»<>- xgtttg
do not nJ,.n?^r. 8e * Ol ‘ “ bd-l’leee Tea Set, absolutely free. We
and afidroJi o tt F y money in advance, simply send ns your name
mation“v and f wward our different plans ami full Infor-
Bllsh Jd--- r* w v nl bo , ">‘rprised to see what can be aecom
paving n? 2 wT £i?"™, woA> We will allow you fifteen days to deliver the goods and collect the money before
Tab e. V “dow large cash commission if preferred. We pay fall freight. We also give BeJ.tTal?
th » , r* Shirt Waist Paitern., Musical Instrument. L.eeT'ortalns, RoeHn«"hal„smS
S^VOWA I mr»w« a w n wi e8 j!?. b — for eelhng our goods. W rite tor Plans and full information. 4
Wi..;,'. COMPANY, 1127 and tI2» Vine Street, St. Lon la, Mo.
e assure our readers that the Salvona Supplies Company is thoroughly reliable.—Editor.
[the LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
IJMACON.CA | THI MO^^C^‘ K^i ,M f S L
“Aino bwdithi Atlanta, Ga.
J. R. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Office over Lower’s Jewelry Store.
Practice In all the courts of the State.
Money to loan on easy terms.
■> CHIDESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal pills
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BJA/ ftv\BAFF liable. l.n<He«, »sk Drugfiat
Aft for "HHHESTEICS ENGLISH
* n i Gold metallic boxes, sealed
CX 2L’ lh bi "* ribb< '®- Take no other*. Refuse
’□’f * ‘ bubethatiies® toid Intlt a-
/ fi) l -t- z of your Drug,in, or «-o4 4c. la
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*‘ for La<HtJt, r »n Uttar, by re-
a- Jk *"? •IL j >uHls Sold by
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NEW 10,000 SPINDLE MILL;
TO BRFAK DIRT ME 1.
BIGGEST ADDITION EVER_MADE TO GRIFFIN’S
_______ MANUFACTURfNG INTERESTS.
Griffin Mills Getting Ready High
Falls Power.
Contract Already Let for Million Feet of Lumber to
Go in New Mill.
The contract was signed yester
day by President Kincaid tor a
million feet of lumber to b« u«ed in
the construction of a new 10,000
spindle addition to the Griffin Mills,
and it is expected that dirt will be
broken about- the first of next
month. The machinery will be in
stalled and everything ready for
operation bv the first of September,
at- which rime It is exoected that
the eiec’ric power from High Falls
will be here to start it going on the
new crop
The new addition will be built on
to the last addition, which is in the
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The G.iffin Mills, Which Are to be Enlarged at Once by Two-
Thirds.
rear, and will run parallel with the
front addition toward town The i
main budding of the addition will
contain a million brick, ss well as a
million feet of lumber, and will be
336 feet long, 75 feet wide and two
stories high, besides the other ;
buildings necessary for warehouses,
dye bouses, pjwer bouse, etc. It
will contain 10,112 spindles and 396
looms and use 1 400 horsepower, of
which there is already available a
ste»m plant of 400 horse power,
while the 1,000 horse power will be
furnished by the High Falls electric
W « - — I, , —
MAMIE DECRIS WANTS
PARDON FROM PRISON FARM-
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The Diamond Queen Has Ten More Months to Serve
in the Penitentiary.
Savannah, March 3—With ten,
more mouths to serve on the prison |
farm near Milledgeville, Mamie De-
Cris has written a letter to Savan- i
nah, begging aid m securing a pir- j
don.
“Bo v much longer will I have to :
remain hire? If you only Knew
how I have suffered you would won
der that lam living lam certain
ly miserable At times inv heart
seems to cease its beating Surely
I have been sufficiently punished,”
the “Diamond Queen” writes.
Another effort to secure a pardon
is now being nude, and the letter
asks that certain parties in Savan
nah be seen in her behalf. Though i
dispirited, Mamie still hopes for a
pardon, and believes this second es- i
fort in her behalf will be successful.
She is worn out with the prison life,
she writes, ard does not see how
she can endure it for ten months
longer. The special committee from
the legislature, which recently visi
ted the State farm, encouraged her
greatly, according to her letter
She wa« told to keep up her spirits,
if she could, until June, and that
something would be done for her
‘'They were all in favor of my
o n. i a .
dear* the /f Ths Kind You Have Always Bought
newer company.
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The new plant will employ 400
i additional hands, for whom new
cottages will have tn be erected
either by the oom pan v or bv out
side parties, a» d will c ist 1275,000
So that West Griffin will soon be
such a scene of u dustrtal activity
as has not- been witnessed in several
years
Tne size of this addition may be
1 better gang d bv the fact’hat it is
■ twice as large as any original mill
built-in Griffin, and two-thirds as ‘
i large as the present Griffin Mills, i
» which will then contain 26 448 ’
spindles and 889 looms and employ
1,000 operatives
Built with cotton the highest ever
known since manuf-icturitig began
ir. the South, and with prevailing
high prices confidently predicted to
I continue next season, this enterprise
shows that Griffin manufacturers
do not consider the prosperity of
the agricultural classes a mauuce to
the success of the manufacturers.
The contract tor the lumber,
openings and castings was let to the
Gresham Planing M'll Co , of this
place
being pardoned,” she writes,
j “They told me to keep in good
heart until June. One of the mem
> bers of the committee prornis d
i that he would then present my case
to the Pai don Board ”
: Mamie is thoroughly tired of pris
on life. She believes she will get a
ptrdon, but dreads even the few
months that are to intervene before
J.me, when she thinks the Prison
C immission will maki a favorable
report on ner case “I h*ve tried
various occupations to keep me in
terested,” says, “sewing, reading
and writing, and have made a fail
; nre of eaoh in turn. None seem to
■ be in accord with my spirits.”
When the application for the par
i don of “The Diamond Queen,” im
mediately after the first announce
ment of her having been whipped
was made, the Pardm Board re
fused to recommend that she be
pardoned. It was contend'd then
that no pardon would have been ap
plied tor had not tne whipping
taken ptace me application for
pardon wts then supposed to be
merelv the result “f th« wave of
svmpathv ’h *t-overspread >he State I
for a wom**n who had hem )*-h> d
by a prison
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