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substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
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and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rcgulutcs tlm
Giving healthy and natural sleep!
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GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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Cotton Factor.
DEALER IN
COAL # Fertilizers.
Ur eosl is the oelebrsted Blocton Lamp sad Jellior,
conceded the Uaost domestio coal sold in this market.
All orders for ood promptly delivered. My prioee as low
as the lowest.
I make liberal cash advances on ootton in store at
very low rate of interest.
Telephone No. 38
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Whiskeys
rrj E issue an illustrated liquor catalogue in which are
li/ quoted prices of Wines, Whiskeys, Brandies, Beers,
etc. This catalogue is sent free to all who write
for it To order from us enables you to buy all
Whiskeys at wholesale prices and places at your
command the resources of one of the largest liquor
stores in the country. All goods are packed in plain cases and
no mark to indicate contents. We ship everything subject to
approval and can be returned to us at our expense if found un
desirable and unsatisfactory.
aged In wood for 0 yaart, fully ma*
tured and entirely free from ftull
oil. Quart, 91.00; gallon $3,30
Lincoln County Bourbon—4 years
old. Quart, fBc.; gallon $2.1$
CORN WH15KEY
Jacobs' Private Stock Corn—Thlt
we believe to be tbe very best whis
key made; certainly evenrthlng
that tireless energy and equipment
could accomplish baa been done to
tnake this a perfect whiskey; aged
In wood for 9 years. Quart, 91.00;
gallon $3,30
RYE WHISKEYS
B. O. Who Prlvat, Stack-A para
s-year-old copper distilled Rye
Whiskey. Qutrts,»l.oo; gsllon..yj.i
'Jacobs* Special Reserve Up,
sons. Qiuru.ILM; gallon.
wins
Eye Whiskey; Is distilled from se
lected home-grown rye, with moun
tain spring water, and Is distin
guished tor Its absolute purity, del*
Icacy and remarkable bouquet; 8
years old. Quart, 91-89; gallon,..$4.00
distilled In copper and aged In
wood, and la a leader among whle-
keye of almllar price. Quan.no.;
gallon 33.so
XXXX Monongahola Aye Whle-
key—3 yean old, tha best obtain
able for the price. Quart, toe.; gal
lon 33.00
J». J>. Aye Ulhlghey—Distilled In
1M1; low proof but pure. Price 11.80
gallon; Kgallon smallest quantity
'MAW
a vary anparlor grads of whlsksy
torthsprlos. Qnart.eOo.;gsl....93.33
BOURBON WHISKEYS
nt and superior whis
key for medical and family use.
Quart, TSe., gallon $2.so
Hickory Nut Mountain Com
Whiskey—h white whiskey, made
of the meet select corn, over open
fires, aged in
Quart, Mo., gal
Jacobs' Hand-made Corn—New
roods, not high proof, not sold in
less than X gallon lota; per gal.. .31.so
Babbit Foot Corn Whiskey—'The
•ale on this whiskey Is without
doubt double any similar priced
whiskey In this market. This shows
clearly lta great value; two years
old. Quart 60c.; gallon $2.00
Jacobs' Sweet Mash Corn Whis
key—h perfectly pure whiskey.
Quart, TSe.; gallon $9.13
Golden Shucks Corn Whiskey—
8 years old, yellow corn. Quart, 65c.;
gallon $2. as
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Atlanta, Georgia
DECISION IN FAVOR
OF UNITED STATES
Russia Must Pay Amerioan
Sealers Damages.
ARBITRATION AT THE HAGUE.
Professor Asser, Dutch Jurlat, De
cides Claims of Americans Against
' Russian Government For 8cizure of
Certain Vessels.
The Hague, Nov. 29.—Professor As*
ser, the Dutch jurist, who has been
arbitrating the claims of American
sealers, for the sclzuro of their vessels
by the Russian government about 10
years ago, has delivered his award in
favor of tha United States. He ap
praises the damages In the case of
the American schooner C. H. White at
$32,444; In tho case of the James
Hamilton Lewis at $28,588; tho Kate
and Anna at $1,488 and tho Capo Horn
Pigeon at $38,750.
Professor Assor delivered his Judg
ment In tha arbitration court In the
presence of tho representatives of the
United States and Russia and others.
Including the foreign minister of the
Netherlands, Dr. Van Lyndenar.
In givln? his reasons for the award
Professor Asser held that the schoon
er C. B. White was seized outsldo Rus
sian territorial waters and that the
Russian contention that a warship ot
one nation was ontltlcd to pursue be
yond the boundaries of Its territorial
seas a ship of another nation was gull,
ty of Illegal action wlthfn these
waters, was untenable. The arbitra
tor declared that the Jurisdiction of
the state could not extend beyond its
territorial waters, except by special
treaty. The seizure and confiscation
of the C. H. White and the imprison
ment of her crew was, therefore, llls-
gal, and* Russia was condemned to pay
the C. H. White $32,444, with interest
at S per cent.
Tho dlspte was the subject of pro-
traded negotiations, resulting In an
agreemnt In 1900 between Count
I-amsdorlT, minister of foreign af-
d vt.-wt ii n.
Pierce, United States charge d’af-
tunes, ct. r-eiuisbu.s, utsisna,.*.g 1-ro-
fessor Asser, a member of the council
of state of the Netherlands, an arbi
trator. Professor Asser decided June
SO, 1902, that tho average catch for
the basis of which demands should be
awarded, which was exadly the con
tention advanced by .Mr. Pierce, who
was tho advocato for tho United States
government. The decision carried
with It the opinion of the court that
Russia must pay damages and only
left for further argument tho sum duo
In such case.
PARMER'S TRAGIC DEATH.
Falls Into Cauldron of Bolling Sirup
Near Clyo, Ga.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 28.—Palling
Into a pot of boiling sirup near Clyo,
32 mile* from Savannah, Charles Da
vid Snooks, a prosperous farmer and
respected citizen, was horribly and fa
tally burned. He died a few hours
after.
Mr. Snooks had been blollng sirup
for some weeks and was superintend
ing tho operation when the accident
occurred which cost him his llfo. Tho
sirup plant consisted of two pots,
mounted on a brick foundation, under
which tho lire was built. It was while
giving his attention to one of these
pots that bo lost bis balance and fell
backward Into the other.
His cries of pain brought Immedi
ate assistance. When he was reach
ed by members of his faThlly and oth-
al-
ers, ho was lying with his body
most completely covered by the boil
ing sirup. His. head and legs were
on either side of the pot, but his
trunk was enveloped by tho seething
liquid. Unconsciousness soon came
to mako him oblivious to the terrible
agony ho at first endured.
The man was lifted from the pot
and carried to his residence where
ovory effort was made to prevent tho
dissolution that oven thon was seen
to be approaching. Before the end
he was conscious and explained be
tween gasps of agony the manner
which the accident had occurred.
He had slipped, he explained, and
fallen backward Into the pot.
Mr. Snooks was a descendant of the
old Sallsburgers. He served In the
cavalry corps of tho confederate army
during the war between the states
and was a member of the United Con
federate Veterans.
MOZLEY’S
LEMON ELIXIR.
Regulates the Liver, Stomach. Bowels and Kidneys.,.,
For billioaansss, constipation and malaria.
For indigestion, siek and nervous headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure and nervous prostration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladier, for natural and tborongh organio regulation Uke Lemon Elixir.
60 cents and 81.00 bottle at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mosley, Atlanta, Ga.
b * en u* re ** fjon dyspepsia for about fifteen years, my
trouble being my liver, stomaoh and bowels, with terrible beadsobes. Lemon
EJlxir cured me. My appetite is good, and I am well. I bad taken a barrel of
other medioine, that done me on good. CHARLES QIBHABD.
No. ISIS Jefferson St., Louisville, Ey.
SHOT DAUGHTER, WIFE AND SELF
Woman Will Recover, But Man Is
Corpse.
Sneedvllle, Tonn., Nov. 28.—In Han-
cock county. In tho mountains of up
per Tennessee, Richard Green per
haps fatally shot his wife and daugh
ter In an attempt to kill them. He
then shot and klltod himself, using
shot gun. In his plan of self de
struction he pulled off a shoe and sock
and used a toe t^ fire the gun. The
discharge ignited his clothing and
when found his apparel wag burnod
from bis body. It is supposed Jealousy
or Insanity was tho cause of the deed.
Green did tho first killing In the
JoncsGreon feud ten or twelve years
ago. Green's wife and daughter are
not dead, and It Is thought they may
recover, but the widow will lose one
ot her hands as tho effect of the shoot
ing.
A Giant Nerve Builder.
The Mystio Life Renewer is the most
Powerful Nerve Builder known. It
absolutely cures all forms of Nervous
Diseases and Weaknesses no matter
how aggravated or bow long duration,
sneh as Neuralgia, Nervous prostra
tion, Nervous Paroxysms. SL Vitas'
Dance, Palpitation of the Heart,Pbysi-
W. H Howell, Houston, Ttx. writes cal and Mental Weakness, Debility of
Old Age, eto. Sold by E, J, Eldridgo
If you fori ill and need a pill
Why not purcb se the best?
DeWItt’s Esrly Risers
Are little rurprlsers,
Take one—they do the rest.
—I luvo used Little Early Riser Pills
in my fsmlly for constipation, >iok
headache, eto. To tbelr use I anr in
debted for the health of my family. W.
A. Ren but.
SSSfiEU JOHN W. SHIVER,
I Oflce ta
Bank of
Commerce
ZAo jCumbot 2)eater ^
Phone Noe:
Cptown.Oflce: No in.
Siottqh ana ‘Drtsstd JZumbtr
JCaiks, \Shtn^t*s, Sts.
Wareboeac*.Ko.:lir. EssldeneONalw
LEE TO HANG DEC. 23.
Murderer of Miss 8uttlea Resentenced
by Judge Roan..
Atlanta, Nov. 27.—Millard Lee, tha
murderer of Miss Lilia May Buttles,
was yesterday sentenced by Judge
Roan to be hanged on Dec, 23, between
the hours of 11 a. m. and lp.m.
The remittor from the supreme
court, affirming the former verdict
of the lower court, waa received yes
terday morning, and at $ o'clock yes
terday afternoon Lee was brought to
the court houoe to be rewentenced.
Judge Roan was evidently a (tooted
at the iltoation. Lee himself eras
calm, and took his sentence quietly.
His appearance was much the tome
at tbe Jail His hair had been
rather more closely cat, and his face
ale. His eyes roamed about the
court room, but rested fairly well
upon the Judge aa he spoke the fatal
words.
‘‘Lee, have you anything to say
now, why sentence or death should
not be passed upon you,” demandel
Judge Roan.
Lee shook hts head.
No, air.”
Judge Roan told Lee he numbered
many of his klnspeople as friends,
and spoke of the extreme pstn tho
Situation gave him. Tho judge sold
knew Miss Suttles and all her peo
ple as well.
It's a solemn hour for yon.'
No. sir—It ain't! I can't say why
did it, but I’ve always thought It
was best for my soul.”
Lee spoke trembtngly.
“But tbe deed Is done," began the
Judge.
‘‘Yes, sir—that's right,' admitted
the prisoner. ‘Td rather hare gone
before, but I’m ready now.”
Judge Roan then completed the sen
tence, and Lee was led away silent lo
the tower.
druggist, Amerions.
TO PRACTICE LAW TOGETHER
Judge Hixon and Will R Harper Form
Firm.
The friends of Mr. W. M. Harper
will be glad to learn that be baa snifi
eiently recovered his health to jnatify
him in resuming tbe dntles of hie pro
fession, tbe law,and that be has formed
copartnership with Hon. Jss. A.
Hixon nnderlbe firm name of Hixon
A Harper. Mr. Harper’s preparation
baa been very thorough, having read
law nnder Governor Terrell, while tbe
latter wsa Attorney General, and after
bia admission to the bar in Atlanta in
1898 bo was with the supreme ooart
for some five years aa stenographer.
Tula, in eonneotlon with Judge Hlx-
oa'a well known abUitr, make a firm
which should have a. prosperous ca-
MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS
Cares all Oonghv, Colds, Bore Throat, -Hoarseness and Bronchitis, 35 cents,
at Drnggists.
Mother Grays Surest Powders tor Children,
Successfully nsed by Mother Gray,
none in the Children’s Home in New
York, Care Feverishnees, Bad Btom-
aeb, Teething Diaorders, move and
regulate the Bowels and Destroy
Worms. Over 87,000 testimonials. They
never foil. All drngyiato, 351. Sample
FREE. Address Allen S. Olmstesd,
Le Boy, N. Y,
Belief inSBizlHonrs.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
Disease relieved in six hours by ’’New
Great Booth Amerioan Kidney Core.”
Itlaa great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain
in bladder, kidneys and bsek, in male
or female, Believee retention of water
almost immediately. If yon want
quick relief and cure this is the reme-
Bold by & J. Aldridge, druggist,
Americas, Us.
All ii fair in love end war—or, in
other words, during oonrtship and
after marriage
Worth ® 1 to yon to core child
or adalt of ineontinenco of
water daring sleep "Anti-Dinretio”
stops it immediately. 81. Bold byE.
J. Eldridge, druggist.
Many a rich man’s reputation for
wisdom vanishes with the loss of bia
wealth.
Hou :e For Rent.
On College street, near Jackson, ‘818
month. Apply to F, F. Hsrrold,
11-88 tf.
Many a pltnsiblo toogno is operated
by a deceptive brain.
The Only. Guaranteed KidneyllCore
is Smith’s Bare Kidney Care. Yonr
druggist will retand yonr money if
after taking one bottle yoa are notj
satisfied with resnlts, CO.'cents.
f fliif Shoes Fit
Lots of women in this town are hobbling
about in tight shoes simply because they
struck the wrong store.
We make a specialty of womens
shoes that are built to fit—shoes that
support and hold up the instep and touch
every spot without binding. "41
They’ll cost you $3.00, $3.50 or $4.00 •
here, but the satisfaction of wearing
shoes like these are worth double the
'• amount in added comfort.
Have you seen our “Stetson’V#3.00
Hat ? Tis a thing of beauty.
W-3
Rvlander Shoe Go
NEW YORK
RACKET STORE.
P lanterS Bank Building.
Near Court House, -
- Americus, Oa.
SPECIAL SALE
Saturday and Monday.
30x60 Smyrna Bugs, with long
fringe and good quality, $2
value at $1.25
30x00 All-wool Smyrna Rugs,
$3.00 value, at 1.98
30x60 Moquett Bags, fine
qoality, $3.50 value, at....$1.08
36x72 Moquett Bugs, best
quality, $5.00 value, at....$3.50
1 case best and heavy Ootton
Flannel, 12Jc grade; a limited
quantity, at 10c yd
1 case Cotton Flannel, fair
qnality, at per yard 5c
Ladles’ heavy Union Suits,
worth 50c; while they last...25c
Childrens and Misses Heavy
Bibbed Hose, a good one...... 10c
50 Men’s All-Wool Suits, tho
pick of our $8.00 Suits; your
choice for $5.00.
Boys Knee Pants Suite, 7 to 10
our $2.50 Suits, choice for $1.98
Men’s Overcoats for $3.08.
Boys Overcoats for $2.98
All tho latest things in ladies
ready-to-wear Hats, from 60o to
$2.00 'Half Price
Ladles Heavy Cotton Bibbed,
fleeced lined, at. 25c
Wolfe Bros. SphoolJShoes for
children; the best in tbe world
at 75c to 81.25
Yard wide best 4 Sheeting,
weighs 3 yards to tbe lb, at 5c.
Large Bed Comforts $98c
Queen Bess Shoes for ladies;
the best shoe on the market.
Price $2.50
King Bee Shoe for men; none
better; all styles, at $3.50
HANIILTON& CO.,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Planters Bank Building, -Bit 4 Forsyth St