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Uncle Sam
Violates the Law,
But Does Not Allow Others
Washington, D. C. The rea
son for th« abondonrnent of the
extra session < Congress and
also of the President’s lat 0
silence on rate regulation is
parent now, according to the
political . circles . .
gossip m m
Washington 'I his reason became
pparent toclose observers after
he four men on trial in the
ing house . cases . before .. ,i the r- united •. .
°
States District . Court ( in _ Chicago
ga/e up the fight last week, on -
tered a plea of guilty and were
fined $25,000.
For along time past time De
parturient of Justice realized the
strength of its case against the
packers and was sure of their con¬
viction. was under existing law.
The President, also was un ¬
doubtedly similarly forewarned
of event and could not but that
existing laws were sufficient for
lie rooting out of the rebate
ivil—if they were only enforced
harply enough. There is every
•ason to believe that the De
-urtmeut of Justice is of this
opinion.
Railroad officers have stated
that rebates were paactically
done away with by the law of
Feb. 27, 1905, which treats those
who solicit or ucccpt rebates as
equal offenders with those who
effer or grant them. The rail¬
roads have been very oordial to¬
ward this law. because as rail¬
road officers have stated, a law
to kill rebates isjto their advan¬
tage—if the government would
see to its enforcement.
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred dollars Reward
or any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
I*’. .1. CHENEY A CO.,Props. Toledo, ()
We the undersigned, have known FAT.
’heuey for the fast 15 years, and believe
im perfectly honorable in all business
rausactions and financially able to carry
ul any obligations made by their firm.
WEST & TKDAX. 5\ liok'salo Druggists,
'oil 'do, (). WALDING, KIN NAN A.
dARVlN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo
).
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
cling directly upon the blood and mu
ous surfaces of the system. Price 75 c.
■or bottle. Sold all Druggist. Testimo¬
nials free.
Hall’s Famiy Pills are the best.
OA»A’OXlIA.
•'.pars the s* /y Ine De Kind Kind Yo You u Hava Have Always Always Boughi
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Signatnro
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Some Pointers
On the the road to health, wealth and
: happiness are found in the induoe-
1 merits offered by South Georgia to
homeseekers and investors, among
j tnate,ial, enabling lan<l ail(1 the c hea,. man building of small
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means to secure a good home
tarGood pure water, mild climate
a,H * good heuldi.
i (^ 9 *Good markets, good schools and
, chure hcu, good neighbors.
, oo<t facilities, railroad,express,telegraph
and posal
«rbevel and fertile land, easily
cultivated, which produces corn, cot
i, ton, oats, , sugarcane, . ... potatoes, melons ,
all kinds of fruits and vegetables.
^Uan farm every month in the
year and make two crops a year.
I^"Can farm every month in the
year and make two crops a year.
2~*?r Fine country for stock raising,
good grazing and cheap fattening
crops.
Zf, No wornout sands and wash
gtlllic.S
No terraces to build and keep
up. No rocks.
fii y-No drouths. Abundant rain¬
fall. * " ,
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BQUThe poor man’s paradise and
the rich man’s best field for profitable
investment.
Lands range in price from $1
to $26 t»er ucre for improved, and $
to$l() for unimproved.
I-*.??' The Georgia Southern and
Florida Railway runs through the
center of south Georgia, and through
ts Immigration and Industrial De¬
partment will give every aid to the
homeseoker to find a home, and the
investor and manufacturer to select a
favorable location.
For illustrated pamphlet and fur¬
ther information, write to
W. L. GLESSNER,
Commissioner, Macon, Ga.
The mure henpecked a man is the more
ferocious he tries to act when lie is
away from home,
Soothing and Cooling.
Tho salve that neats without a scat is
EoWitt’s 15 itch Hazel Salve. No remedy
effects such speedy releif. It draws out
Inflammation, soothes, cools and heals
all cuts, burns and bruises. A dure cure
for Piles ami skin diseases. DeWitt’s is
the only genuine Witch Hasoi Salves.
Hewere of eounterfltSj they are danger¬
ous. (Sold by Hildaway d: Moore.
Cleaning and
Pressing Club.
Get your clothes cleaned and pressed
at the STAR PRESSING CLUB.
List of Prices:
Suit cleaned and pressed, 40c.
Pants pressed, 25c.
Ladies’ Skirts cleaned and pressed,75c
Overcoats cleaned and pressed, 75c.
Membership, per month, $1.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Peek,
. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Bout , Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. U«q
I n time. Sold by druggists.
CONSUMPTION
LOW RATES NOW ON
TO THE GREAT_
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Portland, Oregon.
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You may never have another oppor¬
tunity to visit tiu> Great West
and the Wonderful Pacific Slope
on such reasonable terms.
rauuti
MILDRAJON NOTES.
‘•OBSERVER.”
Mr. W. T. Chapman was in our midst
last week.
\
There lias been a great deal of sick¬
ness in our midst recently.
Messrs. Tim and Bermuda Linton Ray attended
Sunday school at Sunday.
Mr. S. H. Allen spent Sunday here
with home folks.
Mr. O. C. Chepmar) visited near Jen¬
nings Sunday aitercoiou.
Mr. ,T. A. Hill, of Central Academy,
visited home folks here this week.
Dr. J. A. Rhodes attended the sick
in our community last week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S- Akins have
returned from Atlanta and are at home
with Mrs. Emily Akins.
Miss Susie Allen returned Saturday
from an extended visit to relatives in
Augufcta.
Mrs C C Hill and children of Cen¬
tral Academy, spout several days last
week with her mother, Mrs. Emiiy
Akins.
Misses Katie Love Sturdivant and
Amy Caldwell and Mr. Frederick Gunn
spent Sunday at ths home of Mr. D. \V.
Atchison.
Wo should all speak a good word for
our county paper. The editor is a hard
worker, and he will be your friend, if
you’ll let him. Try it.
The Only Way.
there is no way to maintain the health
and strength of mind and body except by
nourishment. 4 here is no way to nour¬
ish except through the stomach. The
stomach must be kept healthy, pure and
sweet or the strength Ne will let down and
disease will setup. appetite, loss of
strength, nervousness, heabach, consti¬
pation., indigestion, bad breath, sour and r.sings, rifting,
dyspepsia curable ami all stom¬
ach troubles that are are quickly
cured by the use of Kouol Dyspepsia
cure, Kodol digests what you eat and
strengthens the whole & digestive
apparatus. Sold by Hartaway Moore.
Send us the names of your
visitors or when a member of the
the family goes visiting. We are
always glad to get such news and
is certainly the only way of get¬
ting them correct.
Are You Engaged 1
Engaged pcople'should remember that
fter marriage, many quarrels can be
voided, by keeping their digestious in goo
onditiou with Electric Bitters. S. A.
Brown, of Bennett'S*,” .’Iv, ",-gays: ‘‘Fo
years.my wife suffered intensely frou dys¬
pepsia, complicated witii a torpid liver
until she lost her strength and vigor, and
became a mere wreck of her former self.
Then she tried Electric Bitters, which
helped her at once, and finally made her
entirely well, she now strong and healthy.”
At Hadaway & Moore, druggists, sell aud
guarantees them, at 50e a bottle.
We club with Tom Watson’
Magazine at $1 75. The Maga
zinc abounds in brilliant thoughts
from Watson’s pen.
FIRE!
I have accepted the agency
for the Aetna Fire Insurance
Co., of Hartford, Conn. The
company has a net surplus of
over #10,000,000.
I also represent the Pennsyl
vania Fire Insurance Co., o
Philadelphia, one of the strong
est aud best insurance companies
on earth.
J. C WILLIAMS
FAMOUS FRUIT
FARMS OF TEXAS.
// TTON~K’\\Z A“?
[$9 ,.
ROWE) BELT)"
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certain ham Montgomery and
other points any first and third
Tuesday. Write for illustrated booklets,
maps aud other information. Tickets
sold Home Seekers allow 22 days return
limit, stop overs any point west of Mem¬
phis, Ask the agent to make ticket read
"By Memphis and The Cotton Belt
Rcnite.” Write,
L. P. SMITH, Truv. Pass. Agent.
Cotton Belt Route. AT I A N r J A. G A.
CHEAP RATES
TO TEXAS
Arkansas, Louisaua and Oklahoma,
First and third Tuesdays each month,
tickets will be sold from Atlanta, Bir¬
mingham, Montgomery, Anniston and
certain other points to the Great South
West and return at very cheap rates,
tickets will be good returning 21 days
from date of sale, aud permit stop overs
at any point west of Memphis.
Write me for descriptive literature of
the Famous Fruit Farms, maps and
other information, state where and
when you are going, and I will be glad
to arrange tickets for you.
Ask for rickets to rend ‘‘Bv Memphis
and The Cotton Belt Route.
L. P, Smith, Trav. Pass. Agent.
203 Equitable Bldg, Atlanta, Ga.
Arkansas, aud
the Great South-West,
along The Cotton Belt
Route. Cheap “Home
Seekers” round trip
tickets sold from Atlan¬
Say Plainly fo Your Grocer
That you want LION COFFEE always, and lie,
being a square man, will not try to sell you any¬
thing else. You may not care for out opinion, but
What About the United Judgment of Millions
of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE
for over a quarter of a century ?
Is there any stronger proof of merit, than the
Confidence o! the People
and ever Increasing popularity Y
LION COFFEE is carefully se¬
lected at the plantation, shipped
direct to our various factories,
where It Is skillfully roasted and
\\ carefully packed in sealed pack¬
ages—unlike loose coflee, which
Is exposed to germs, dust, in
fjM? sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches
you as pure and clean as when
it left the factory. Sold only in
1 lb. packages.
Lion-head on every package.
Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio
YV. W. RAMSEY. G. W. LEGWEN.
Ramsey & Legwin,
Cotton Factors,
Augusta- Ga.
Liberal Cash Advances and Personal Attention to al
Business. Dealer in High Grade Buggies Wagons and
(Established 1887.)
Jchn H. KABfiS
(Successor to l. Fink)
Wines and Liquors
877 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
2 year-old Ky Eye........$1.50
6 “ Allegheny...... 2.00
Old Keystone Club........ 3.50
Pure North Carolina Corn 1.50
6 year old corn.......... 2.00
Old Corn Malt............ 2 50
Fine old Rose Gin........ 1.50
Fine old Scdiedam Gin.. .. 2.00
Also pure old, apple and peach
Brandies at lowest prices.
23P“Satisfaction guaranteed or
money cheerfully refunded
Special attention given to the
Jug Trade.
Money to Lend.
I can leup you money, without delay,
st 6 per eent, on farm lands, and at the
loweft commission ever offered tn this
ebunty. J. A. BEAZLEY,
Attorney -at-Law
-THE
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Will sell Round Trip Tickets at
Greatly Reduced Rates for
the following occasions:
Georgia Farmer's Fair,
At MACON, GA.
October 24th to Nov. 3rd.
For above occasions call on
agents of the Georgia Railroad
for rates, dates of sale, aud other
information desired.
A. Cs> JiCKSONi
G. P. A., Augusta, Ga,
and all countries, TRADE-MARKS or no fee. We proiuptlyobtalhc^^ obtain
THAT PAY, advertise them thoroughly, PATENTS
help at our I
expense, and you to success.
Send model, photo or sketch for FREE report
on PASSING patentability. REFERENCES. 20 years' practice. SUR- I
Book ForfreeGuide 1
on Profitable Patent* write to
503-505 Seventh Street,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County.
Notice is hereby given that application
has been made tins day to the Ordinary
of said county for have to sell bank
stock in Bank of Giawforduille bekmgiug
to tbe estate of W. J. Norton, late of said
county, deceased, and same will be
heard at the November term of said
court, to be heard on the first Monday
in November, 1905.
Mrs. M, E, Norton,
Administratrix W. J. Norton.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Ta 1 ia t erro Conn ty.
S. N. Chapman, administrator upon
the estate of Sarah J. Nelson, late of said
county, deceased, having filed his peti¬
tion for discharge, this is to cite all per¬
sons concerned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge at the regular
term of the Conrt of Ordinary for said
county to be held ou the first Monday
in November, 1905.
This 11th day of October, 1905.
IV. Z- ANDuEYVS, Ordinary.
M
If you are Blinking abent
what to wear—come and do
your thinking where every'
thing new in the line of
Clothing is before you.
Come to uur Store.
I. C. Levy’s
Augusta Georg ia
Cotton Storage.
Planters Warehouse is now
open for Business.
Store your Cotton and get the
advance. Yours Truly.
R. TAPPAN,
White Plains,
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