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Let Common Sense Decide
Do lionestly believe, that coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed
through germs (some of
many bands
them not over-clean), ‘“blended,”
you don't know how or by whom,
is fit for your use ? Of course you
don't. But
LION COFFEE
Is another story. The green
berries, selected toy keen
judges at the plantation, are
sklEtully roasted at our fac¬
tories, where precautions you
would not dream of are taken
to secure perfect cleanliness,
flavor, strength and uniformity.
From the time the coffee leaves
the factory no hand touches it till
it is opened in your kitchen.
This has made LION COFFEE the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES.
"Millions of American Homos welcome DION COFFEE daily.
There in no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas¬
ing popularity. “Quality survives nil opposition.”
(Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on every package.)
(Save your Lion-heads for valuable premiums .)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
W00L80N SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
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g,v,
Our Hats re floe', the nowest
stylos.
Without, casting any reflections
wo want to say you’ll miss it it
you fail to bring in your head.
I. C. Levy's
Augusta, Georgia.
The Oldest Whisky House in Georgia
ESTABLISHED JN 1881-
o l.I» SIIA HI* I ;,vv I i.l.I A VIS.
Pure Fine Old Rye.
By the gallon, 83. 4 full quarts, 34.50.
«:x n: ess prepaid
CI O. ,1. (OI.KMAN KVK.
Pure Pennsylvania Rye.
Rich and Mellow.
By the gallon, 32.To. 4 full quarts, 34.
EXPRESS PREPAID
ANVII, KYI-,.
l’tue Substantial Family Whiskey.
By the gallon, 32.50. 4 full quarts.$2.90
EXPRESS I’REI*All)
CLIFFORD KVK.
By the gallon, 82.25. 4 full quarts
cm IvKNTI CUV (Ottx. 82.65.
Direct from Bonded Warehouse, EXPRESS PREPAID.
Fine and old.
By tlie gallons:!. -1 full quarts. 84.2,5. M ce handle all the leading brands of
EXPRESS PREPAID rye and Bourbon whiskies in the market
OI 1» POINTER ('H I! I’CliN, and will from 25
save you per cent, to 50
Rich and Mellow. percent on your purchases. Send for
Bv ihe gallon, 82.50. 4 full quarts,82.00. piice list ami catalogue. Mailed free up m
EXPRESS PUI PAID application.
Altmayer& Flatau Liquor Co.
Macon, Ga. and Birmingham, Ala.
Clubbing Offers.
Tim A(lvoi'at(‘-l)omo(*rat, Semi-Weekly
Joimn! ami Southern Agriculturist, all
one year, 1 AO.
Ihe AtlaiUa l ln *e times a-week At¬
lanta < onstit lit -on, Soi-tlu n Agrieult uri>t
aud Advocate-1>eino(*ra , 1.7b.
The Weekly Constitution, So. Agri
cultured and Advo-Der 1 . 50 .
Ml I ill
TRAVELER
Picnic s awn.
Future agint galore.
Mr John McKinuy was on the sick
last i.
b’ "roe- jumping contracts nowadays
ngt along.
need-, Pay your subscription. The editor
the money.
Sbh.o folks teli tnigh.y big tales about
farm ng, not to make anything.
railroad art Itay was trying his hand on the
last week.
her, Mis, Dolly Sturdivant visited her bro
\y t. Sturdivant, tins week.
Thy condition of Mrs. W. IS. Taylor
is mu ; h improve d.
Mr- James Garrett visited his old corn
races v a Wilkes on Memorial day.J
We' ave received several compliments
from t - ladies on our items,
Unc *S9 Darden is not much of a
dispen te.
Bag Queen Eureka Coffee Pot is a
dandy i don’t you forget it.
“Su ideet” was out in poetry last
week. Lookout, I ud; you are liable to
get yo’h Poetical nerve shattered.
the SomJ heathen, people and will give speak money comfort¬ to save
wifd never a
ing to an erring neighbor.
Hoti. m Kendrick’s new brick build¬
ings w u put ttharon on a boom—not to
mentiou what the dispensary will do.
Borne men rent farms and never work
a lick themselves. But, that’s the way
of the ■world.
Mrs. -dames, of Oglethorpe county,
is visiting her brother, Mr. Thomas
•laeksor. at the railroad section house
Brother John Mclvinny can furnish a
good substitute for coffee. Ask him to
tell you about it,
“Midget’’ says his health was never
better, and all fliar, he wants is more
shop, lie should retire earlier.
Some “eople are mighty stingy about
paying t work—or anything else as to
that mat w r.
Section Boss Thomas Jackson received
very painful, but not serious, injuries
Monday.
Mr. aud Mrs. J, \V. McKinny and Mi¬
ami Mrs i’rayeler spent Sunday at the
home of ,|r > J. If. Gregory.
Editor V iliia»ms and Mr. A. J. Melton
passed < "'khi several ttiis section Friday. The
editoi dd new subscribers to
M . ’
,
Pec, > make a business how of swap- |
ping’ii mould not brag on they
uid up other fellow. They don’t
know 1 d it makes tlio other man
feel.
“Mh t” was very anxious for the ed
itor to form him where he could secure
‘gocl (>; re” at 80 cents per quart. Now,
will ‘- jV get.” please toil the public what
Sharon t ‘ re hunt gave short weight in
corn. J should give the name iu jus¬
tice to e other Sharon merchants.
Noth ig where the editor asked our
frien fidget” if he had ever “kissed
the old laid,” reminds us of the follow¬
ing } r which the boys were singing
aroiu <.ui’ld djharon last week.
Kiss maid once, she cries with
.liighc,
Kiss her twice, she will stay up all
Kiss he three times, site will holler
fr “Midget,”
She kn <vs how it is, for she is all in a
J: get.
MR. K HKSEYS RECOMMENDATION’
Mr .irksey writes:—1 give a positive
guaran ’-e with with every box of Rydale’s
Stomad Tablets and Liver Tablets 1 sell,
and L \ never been asked to refund the
money n a single instance. I have used
these 'lets in my family with best re¬
sults, V L. Kirksey, .Morganton, N. C.
who aithorize every dealer in their pre
pa ratio s to guarantee every box or bottle
of the:: medicine, they sell. Hadawav &
Mm s
The oan who fears death has not yet
begun earning how to live.
A TWICE TOL1) TALE.
\\> vish to repeat what we have said
once b lore in these columns that Elliott’s
Eiun 1® Bed Oil Liniment is the best Lin¬
iment, ever produced fur use in the fatuipy
and (>i animals. Best for rheumatsm,
li’.ine ii S'.stiffness and soreness of joints or
muscles Best for bruises, contusions,
>pruirs and swellings. You get a full
half ; at for 25c aud get your money back
if i t ves not do all it is recommended to
do. Iiuiaway & Moore.
isci ator Baton has sail 'd for Europe.
We v ,sli hitu u | leasnnt voyage.
a «;i tRAvm:i> mu: for files
in ■ mg. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
pd<- Druggists refund money r 1’AZO
ulN 1‘MEA r fails ; > •.•tiro any case, no
mal a r of imw long staudiug, in 6 to 10
dav First application gives ease and
ns; " If yo.ir druggist hasn’t it send
* >Ot ; stumps and it will be forwarded
{HJ^ p 6 ny Paris Medicine Go . baiut
L ° s, M.»
it cotton acreage Lrs bren r.ditced 20
pot • cut in Taliafcin .
Ayers
If your blood is thin and im¬
pure, you are miserable ail the
time. It is pure, rich blood
that invigorates, strengthens,
refreshes. You certainly know
Sarsaparilla
the medicine that brings good
health to the home, the only
medicine tested and tried for
80 years. Adoctor’smedicine.
“ I owe my life, without doubt, to Ayer’s
cine Sarsaparilla. in the It is the most wonderful medi¬
world for nervousness. My cure is
permanent, and I cannot thank you enough.”
Mas. Delia JIcWell, Newark, N. J.
£1.00 All a bottle. J. C. AYER CO.,
drntpdsts. Lowell, Mass.,
Poor Health
__________
«X? r S Pi, * S e fl, c ^
§ht greatly aid the c Sarsaparilla.
LUNCETON.
Mr. J. O. Btutly is quite sick
The condition of Mrs, J. C'. Lance
is much improved.
Miss Eva Lunceforcl spent last week
her sister, Mrs. Prior Chapman.
Mrs. William Luncefjrd is visiting Mr.
Mrs. J. C. Lnnceford.
Mrs. J. W. McDaniel was on the sick
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R E. L. Harris spent
afternoon at the home of Mr.
Mrs. J. C. Lunceford.
Thc-Jyoung people of Rock Lunceton Easter spent Mon¬ a
day at Flat
Mr. and Mrs. Prior Chapman spent Sat¬
urday night aud Sunday with A-S.Lunce
ford’s family.
We were pleased to see Miss Pearl
Brantley sufficiently recovered to attend
school Sunday.
Miss Annie Moore and Mr. Eddie Cre
attended preaching at Bermuda
afternoon.
Misses Eya and Addie Lnnceford spent
Monday afternoon with Misses Leila and
Jessie Brantley.
Mr. Arcli Brantley quietly passed away
Sunday afternoon. The bereaved family
have our deepest sympathy,
Misses Pearl and Edna Brantley are
spending this week with Mrs. Arch
Misses Marie and Nelia Coley, Mr. Jas.
Ooley, Mr. Ezra Jones, of Siloam, spent
Sunday with the Misses Brantley.
Messrs. Wyman Ruarks, Eddie Cre
diile, Misses Annie and Della Moore at¬
tended preaching at Bermuda Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lunceford celebra
ted the anniversary of their births Sun-'
day, tlio former being 46 and the latter
50. All their children were present, also
Mrs. W. M. Lunceford, Mr. L. L
Veazey unci Dr. R C. Bimis.
A Certain Cure for Cliitblians.
Shake intoyour shoos Alton’s Foot-Ease a
powder. It euros Chilblains Frostbites,Sweat¬
ing, Swollen feet. At all Druggist and Slio
stores,25c.
The campaign for hog and hominy
should be continued.
Terrific Race Willi Death.
’’Death was fast approaching,” writes
Ralph F, Fernandez, of 1’aiupa, Florida,
describing hss fearful race with death
“as a result of livor trouble and heart
disease, which had robbed me of sleep,
and all interest in life. I had tried many
lUTe>(oit-.iLx.’J- .cqy and several medieinea
but got no benelit, until 1 began to use
Electric Bitters. So wonderful was their
effect, that in three days I felt like a
new man, and today 1 am cured of all
my troubles. ” Guaranteed at Uadaway &
Moore^s drug store; price 50c.
Trustee’s Sale.
In the District Court of the Utii’ed
States, for the Southern Dis
trict cf Georgia.
In the matter of
W. 11. Murden, In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt.
By virtue of an order of the Referee
in Bankruptcy, will he sold at the store
lately occupied by said bankrupt, in Rob¬
inson, Ga., at twelve o’clock, Noon, May
13, 1905, to the highest bidder for cash,
all the stock of merchandise, fixtures,
accounts aud chosen in action bel >ngiu
to said estate. Said stock consists of
clothing, estimated value 8200; shoes,
estimated value 875; dry goods and
notions, estimated value 8300; jewelry,
value estimated 8100; value fixtures, 875; estimated groceries, value estimated 825: j
drugs and patent medicines, medicines, estimated estimated
value 800; accounts, estimated value,
8350; miscellaneous articles, valued at j
8175. An Itemized list of said goods can
be seen and the stock iuspected ou ap pli
trustee.
1IAWES CLOUD, Trustee.
This, April 27, 1905. Crawfordville.
Gii.
G^STOniA. CJ .A. JS T O XA 3: ufk. .
Bears the yy Kini You Have Always Boufht Bears the The Kind Fii Have Always Bought
Signature _ NT uLm
Rydale’s Stomach Tablets, j
INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA
Causes belching, gas, or wind in the Causes Cramps and pain in the stomach,
stomach, heartburn, sour stomach, etc. sick stomach, etc.
Rydale’s Stomach Tablets Rydale’s Stomach Tablets
digest all kinds of food and prevent fer¬ digest the food and rest the stomach.
mentation, and the formation of gas and They stimulate, and tone up the digestive
acid in the stomach. They never fail to organs, and cure dyspepsia in its worst
cure Indigestion. forms.
Indigestion amd Dyspepsia.
Mr. R. E. Jones, buyer for Parker & Bridget, whose large department stores are located at .
0 il St. and Penn. Ave Washington, D. C., writes us. under date ot April 14tn. V.I04. as folliers: I
Past February, one year aro, wbile iu New York >n business for my firm, I caught could a severe not o cet da .
wid-’h laid me up f-r several w.-eks, and left me weak and nervous. My physicians food J
at the cause. Tlieir prescriptions did little or no good. As my appetite friend assured was poor ana thpy my
did not digest well, I decided to use Rydale's Stomach Tablets. A I me getting were better.: a ;
K>,>d dyspepsia medicine. After taking a few d.ses, I began to realize that was
1 have list'd two boxes of these tablets and have -rained 20 pounds and never p-it better in my life. ,
Rydale's Stomach Tablets cured me and I recomn nd them most heartily to sufferers from nervous
hiJiResti- in and a general run down condition £ th. system. Rydale’s Stomach Tablets are
mauafa; rured and guaranteed bv the
RADICAL REMEDY COMPANY, Hickory,’ NJC.,
Fur sale by Huduway A M urs.
Tired
Nervous
When you feel languid, tired,
nervous and irritable, your vi¬
tality is low—your supply of
nerve energy exhausted, and
your system running down for
lack of power,
The organs of the body are
working poorly, or not at all,
and you are not getting the
nourishment needed. This soon
impoverishes the blood and in¬
stead of throwing off the im¬
purities, distributes it all
through the body. This brings
disease and misery.
Feed the nerves with Dr.
Miles’ Nervine, a nerve food, a
nerve medicine, that nourishes
and strengthens the nerves, and
tec 'tv/vv - C tt.y - y-— — ,v ill*
strong ant \ vigorous.
“My wife suffered with nervousness
previous to a recent attack of typhoid
fever, but after her recovery from the
fever, she was much worse, and could
hardly control herself being exceed¬
ingly nervous when the least excited.
She was very restless at night, and
never had a good night's rest. She
also suffered much from nervous head¬
ache. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was recom¬
mended by a friend. Aftpr the first
three doses she had a good night's
rest, and at the end of the first week’s
treatment she was wonderfully im¬
proved. Continued use of Nervine has
completed her entire cure.”
OTTO KOLB,
1021 Cherry St., Evansville, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
“The Old ltdiable”
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Elegantly equipped passenger
trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Cars between
Atlanta, A ugusta and Charleston,
also between Augusta and St Lou
- g an( j Charleston and Cinciunati.
p as t Freight Service between
^he West and Augusta, Athens.
Macon, Charleston. Savanah,
and ai 1 points m southeastern and
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen. Freight and Pas. agent.
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