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$ 2/25 EXPRESS PREPAID
Our celebrated COBB. COUNTY CORN is a copper distilled
liquor of the highesi quality. It is guaranteed three years old. and
is distilled on the good old style plan over aa open furnace, which
gives a delicacy of flavor not to be had in any other brand.
We will ship one gallon of this excellent whiskey, packed
in aplain case express prepaid, for §2.25, crsh to accompany the
order. We make no C. O. D shipments. Our goods are guaran¬
teed to be as represented and your money will be refunded if you
are dissatisfied.
Mr. GEGRGE INGRAM, formerly with Thos. Akins, at
Crawfordville, is A\ith us and will be glad to serve any of his old
Taliaferro friends. »
Address all orders to
A. H. HARRIS CO.,
12 Walton Street. Atlanta, Ga.
Oconee Marble Works
Westminster, S. C.
C. E. GRAY, Prop’r.
Monuments, Tablets, Headstones.
AS I) ALL CEMETERY WORK.
ALSO IRON AND STEEL FENCING.
Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. Prices,
estimates, and illustrations lurniehed on request.
Call on or write, H. B. NELMS, Traveling
Salesman, Hat (well, Gu. The latter will visit
the county every 6o or 90 days.
W. H. Plumb,
(Snccessor to Kearsey & Plumb.)
1299 Broad St. f Augusta, Ga.
Dealer Fine Whiskies & Wines.
Jug trade Solicited. Quality and Full Measure Guaranteed
Atrial order makes a sure customer.
wPrice lists furnished upon application. Will treat yon right.
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
The leading Business school of the South.
Over 11,000 graduates in 'positions.
600 students annually.
Large and handsome quarters.
Teaches the Graham System of Shorthand, the best in
the world.
Open the year ronnd. Enter now.
Write for Catalogue.
* Address
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
or L. W. ARNOLD, Vice-Pres.
Atlanta, Georgia..
j^e Oldest Whiskey House in Georgia.
-ESTABLISHED IN 1881-
OLU SHARPE WILLIAMS.
Pure Flue Old Kve.
I3y the gallon, S3. 4 full quarts, S3.50.
EXPRESS PREPAID
GEO J. COLEMAN RYE.
Pure Pennsylvania Rye.
Rich and Mellow.
By the sallon, 82.75. 4 full quarts, S3.
EXPRESS PREPAID
r *- - - ANVIL RYE.
mmm » By Pure gallon, Substantial Family Whiskey.
the 82.50. 4 full quarts.$2.90
EXPRESS PREPAID
CLIFFORD RYE.
01.0 KENTUCKY CORN*. By the gallon, 82.25. 4 full quarts
Direct from Bonded Warehouse, 82.65.
; Fine and old. EXPRESS PREPAID.
By tue gallon $3. 4 full quarts, $3.50.. We handle all the leading brands of
EXPRESS PREPAID rye and Bourbon whiskies In the miuitfll
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN, and will rave vox} from 25 percent, to 50
Rich and Mellow. per cent on your purchaaes. 8end foi
|2Jy the gallon, 82.-50. 4 fuli quarts.S2.00 price list and catalogue. Mailed free upon
' EXPRESS PREPAID application.
Altmayer& Flatau Liquor Co.
Macon, Ga. and Birmingham, Ala.
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jGEORGlANEWS;:
Epitomized Itfms of Interest
Gathered it Random.
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Railroad May Be Extended.
It is rumored tint the Millville and
Swainsboro railroal, which is now con¬
Millville, nected with making the Ajigusta aithrough and line Gulf from ui
Swainsboro to Aughsta via Keysville,
u the Augusta Vidifia Southern, will at once
be extended to or Higston, on
the Seaboard Air Line railroad.
* *| *
McRas Remains County Site.
In an election held the past week
for the removal of he county site of
Telfair county from McRae to Cobb
ville, the voters deeded against re¬
moval by 1,179 to 45:. Two-thirds ma¬
jority was i ecessary tor removal. Tho
county commissioner.! will now pro¬
ceed with the erection of a $45,000
court bouse al McKay
* * *
The Quarterly Convict Fund.
The state’s receipts from convict
hire for the quarter ending September
30, 1905, amount to t, total of $82,-
372.17, which after tie expenses of
the penitentiary department are de¬
ducted will be distrilm.ed to the vari¬
ous counties for public school pur¬
poses.
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In Long, Unbroken Line.
The University this of Georgia has one
of its students session a greac
great-grandson of one , of the mem- j
bers of the first class that graduated
at this institution.
This young gentleman j s William F.
Slaton, Jr., of Atlanta, a son of Pro¬
fessor William M. Slator, principal of
the Boys’ high school in that city, and
a grandson of Major W. F. Slaton, su¬
perintendent of the Atlanta public
schools. j'
Thus a member of thk fifth gener¬
ation comes to gain knowledge at the
institution from which his ancestors
in an unbroken line have graduated
since the first class received their di¬
plomas in 1804.
* * * iy
Whitfield Votes Out 'oons.
The election held in Wih id coun¬
ty for and again st tv - -n Itton to
establish bar rooms in Dalton result¬
ed in an overwhelming majority
against the proposition. Out of a to¬
tal vote of about 1,500, the majority is
nearly 1,000. Every district in the,
county voted against the proposition,
several districts not giving a single
vote for the establishment of bar¬
rooms.
The great surprise was in the Dal¬
ton district, which was conceded to
be doubtful, or even for barrooms, but
gave a majority of 329 against the
proposition. This will settle the whis¬
key question, so far as the legal sale
is concerned in Whitfield county for
some time to come, as the inajorily
for prohibition has increased at each
succeeding election.
* * *
Will Decorate State Capitol.
Governor Terrell has signified his
intention of having the state capitol
n Atlanta decorated upon the occa¬
sion of President Roosevelt’s visit to
Atlanta, October 20. He announced on
Friday morning that ne would have ail
of tne bunting and flags that are
stored away in the basement of tho
state house brought forth and dis¬
played in the breezes along the
Washington and Hunter streets sides
of the capitol.
Allams’ Neck Saved.
F. M. Allams, alias Charles W. Vin
ing, convicted in Coweta superior
court of the murder of his wife and
sentenced to be hanged, will not suf¬
fer the death penalty.
The prison commission recommend¬
'd a commutation of his sentence to
life imprisonment, and this recommen¬
dation bar, been approved by Governor
Terrell.
Allams was to have been hanged
last Friday, to which day he had been
respited by Governor Terrell in or¬
der that a board of physicians might
have time to make investigation and
pass upon his mental condition.
This board found that Allams had
not become insane subsequent to his
conviction and was not insane at the
present, though they pronounced him
weak-minded and of defective nervous
organization.
• * *
Board Fixes Central’s Value.
The board of arbitrators in the
■ se of the tax valuation of the Cen¬
tral of Georgia railway completed Its
work a few days ago, and reported
Is award to the comptroller general,
as follows:
Tangible property, $13,224,070; fran¬
chise, $3,230,323; total, $16,454,393.
In this award the arbitration boai^l
Best- and - Oldest - Whiskey
For the least price can be bought at
F. B. Carp’s, Broad 5C? Street
AUGUSTA. GA.
Upper Store, Corner McKinnie and Reynolds Streets.
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
DE.*
Dr. Miles’ AntLPain Pills
Cure Headache
Almost instantly, and leave no bad
effects. They also relieve every other
pain, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain, Sci¬
atica, Backache, Stomach ache, A ane
Pains, Pains from injury, Bearing
down. pains, Indigestion, Dizziness,.
Nervousness and Sleeplessness.
J
A s A n A. I v s
. .
All Pain is
Nerve Pam
- Fain 1* sure to follow any strain or wqakmflng
influence upon the nerves. It may lie caused hy
over-exertion, heat, intense mental effort, colds, in¬
digestion, or any cause that depresses, excites or
agitates the nerves. So sensitive are they that the
least pressure or strain causes suffering. By sooth¬
ing, strengthening and quieting the nerves, Dr.
Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve the pain.
They are sold by druggists, 25c a box, under a
guarantee that the first box will benefit, or money
refunded. Never sold in bulk.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
adopted the Central’s return of its
tangible property, and the comptrol¬
ler general’s assessment of the fran¬
chise.
The hoard reduced the comptroller
general’s assessment or the tangible
property hy $1,219,673, but sustained
iis franchise assessment, thus making
1 Increase over the company’s re¬
turn of $402,586.
The Central’s return in 1904 was a
total of $15,248,959. The company in¬
creased this return in 1905 to $16,051,-
807, and the arbitrators have added
o tills $402,586, so that the valuation
of tlie property for taxation this year
is $1,205,434 greater than in 1904.
* * *
Colony Town Barbecue.
The Harvest Home barbecue at St.
George last, Saturday was equal to
every anticipation. A large crowd of
people, composed of old and new set¬
tlers, was present, coming In early
from all directions. The Georgia
Southern and Florida train brought
Governor Terrell, Hon. Clark Howell,
Hon. John Temple Graves, Vice Pres¬
ident S. F. Parrott and Major W. L.
Glessner, land and immigration com¬
missioner of the Suwanee River route.
The party came as guests of the old
and new settlers In response to an in¬
vitation to be present and offer words
-f greeting to the St. George colony.
Governor Terrell, Hon. Clark How¬
ell, lion. John Temple Graves, Hon.
). P. Rose and Major Glessner spoke
o a large and enthusiastic audience.
There was no savor of politics in the
gathering, nor in the speeches. The
distinguished speakers discussed the
wonderful resources and development
of south Georgia in the last decade.
LILLIAN SPRAGUE IN LIMELIGHT.
Woman Virtually Indicted for Shooting at
“Katy" Road Passenger Agent.
Information charging Mrs. May Lil¬
lian Sprague with assault with intent
to kill George Morton, general pas¬
senger agent of the Missouri, Kansas
and Texas railroad, has been Issued
by Circuit Attorney Sager at St.
Louis. The information is equivalent
to aa indictment
Franklin Typewriter,
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CUTTER-TOWER CO.,
Boston, Mass.
Office and salesroom: Germanic*
Bank Buildiug, Savannah, Ga.
E. F. BUMPUS, Manager,
J. C. WILLIAS, Local Agent
Crawfordville, Ga.
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