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$2.25 EXPRESS PREPAID
Our celebrated COBB COUNTf CORN is a copper distilled
liquor of the high* si 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. OEGRGE INGRAM, formerly with Thos. Akins, at
Crawfordville, is .with us and w ill 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.
'A C. E. GRAY, Prop’r.
4fsij Monuments, Tablets, Headstones.
AMI ALL CEMETERY WORK.
ALSO IRON AND STEEL FENCING.
Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. Prices,
estimates, and illustrations iurnisbed on request.
_*V4 Call on or write, H. 11. NELMS, Traveling
Salesman, Hartwell, Ga. The latter will visit
tV : tho county every 60 or 90 days.
wSMfesu-
W. H. Plumb,
(Sncceasor to Kearsey & Plumb.)
1299 Froad St., Augusta, Ga.
Dealer Fine Whiskies & Wines.
Jug tradg.SsUcited. Quality and Full Measure Guaranteed
i- ACUliOu v» ... treat yon right.
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
and BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Tho leading Business school of the South.
Over 11,000 graduates in 'positions.
600 students annually.
Large and handsome quarters.
Touches the Graham System of Shorthand, the best in
tho world.
Open the year round. Enter now.
Write for Catalogue.
A ild ress
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
or L. W. ARNOLD, Vice Pres.
Atlanta, Georgia..
TU e Oldest Whiskey House in Georgia.
-ESTABLISHED IX 1KS1--
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Pure Flue Old Rye.
By the gallon, S3. 4 full quarts, $3.CO,
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Pure Pennsylvania Rye,
Rich and Mellow.
By the gallon, S2.Tr>. 4 full quarts, S3,
EXl’KKSS PiU l'Aln
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Pure Substantial Family Whiskey*,
By the gallon, 52.50. 4 full quarts.$2.90
EXP1SKSS PltKVAlll
CXlFl’OltD BYE.
Ol.U KENTUCKY I'OllX. Kv the gsllon, 52.25. 4 full quarts
Direct from Banded Warehouse, 52.65.
Fine ami old. EXPKESg fkkfaiij.
P.v tiie gallon $3. 1 full quarts, $3.50.. We handle all the leading brands of
KXPKKSS I'HEP AIU rye and Bourbon whiskies in the market
OU) roi.VTKK dm cons, and will save you from 35 percent, to 5C
Ktoh and Mellow. per cent ou vour purchases. Send fot
jBy the gallon, 52.50. 4 full quarts.52.90 price list and catalogue. Mailed free upon
Exriit-ss l-KEt’AHt application.
Altmayer& Flatau Liquor Co.
Macon, Ga. and Birmingham, Ala.
UNIQUE THIEF
TAKEN IN TOW
Cunliffe, Robber of Adami Express
Company, Under Arrest.
IS FOUND IN CONNECTICUT
Says He Was Sorry Imm:d:tdy After
Committing Iheit— Wnlingiy ke
larns to hitsburg ror inai.
I
Edv/ard George Cuniifie, the Adams
Expres^ attployee, who disappeared
from Pittsburg with $101,000 in cash,
was arrested in Bridgeport, Conn., on
Thursday.
He made a confession and express¬
ed his willingness to return at once
to Pittsburg. He declared that the
money v;hica he took is intact, and
that it could be recovered, bat declin¬
ed to tell until his return to Pitis
burg where it is hidden. On his per¬
son when arrested the detectives found
1290.
Cunlrae made no attempt to deny
his identity and ottered no resistance,
"Five minutes after I took the mon¬
ey* I was sorry,’’ said Cunliffe, “but
it was too late to d<» anything. What
can you expect from a man getting a
salary of $65 a month and handling
thousands of dollars a day. I was
tempted and 1 fell. I have handled
larger sums. I remember once when
I had $250,000 in casn I was tempted,
but I thought it over and decided to
be honest.
"The night I left Pittsburg I rode
In a sleeper on the way to New York,
and I stuck my head out of my berth
and saw Slater pass by. Slater is our
local manager in Pittsburg. I thought
then that I would turn back, hat,
knowing that he did not see me and
that I had the money with me in cash,
I thought. I would take the chances. I
want to go back to Pittsburg, restore
I he^cm ey and throw myself upon the
TUP the courts.”
a.I asttfflisr BA«®K.“
,
Is Cliff,jed With Embezzlement of Nearly
Ivti Hundred thousand Dollars.
W. B. - mith, former president of the
V. estern National bank of Louisville,
was inii-ied Thursday by the federal j
grand juy on ten counts, charging him
with eno szalement, making false en¬
tries ami misappropriation of the funds
of the funk. The total defalcation
charged jin the indictments is $19S,
013.92. ;
Smi h is said to be in Porto Rico,
and it is alleged that a cablegram lias
been received from him saying he will
return to Louisville on October 29.
Smiti is 32 years old. He came to
Txmisvlle from Paducah, where he
was in,crested in several enterprises.
At the age of 21 Smith was cashier
of the Lowisburg Banking company,
at Lewiaburg, Ky., and two years
later held a similar position in Slaugh
I tervillo Ky.
SilPPfO NOOSE fitG’,1 NECK.
Negro W‘i» Made Miraculous Escape from
a Mob is Recaptured.
Will: a Waddy, a negro 22 years
of age, is in jail at Alexandria, Va,
charged with entering the room of
Mrs. Henry Bickenburg of Loyd, Rap¬
ides parish, La., with criminal intent
several weeks ago. Tuesday night a ;
mob took him frors the jail at Le- i
compte, La., and had placed a rope
around his neck ready to swing him
to a tree, when tne negro got his
hands louse, threw off the noose and
made his escape. He was re-arrest¬
ed Wednesday by the authorities and
is now in the parish jail. The negro
claims that he is innocent.
Lurry o( Snow in Nebraska.
Snow began falling over northern
Nebraska and in southern South Da¬
kota Wednesday and continued Thurs
day. The temperature is dropping fast.
FIGHT AGAINST I EVER ABOl'T OVER.
Warfare on Mosquitoes at New Orleans is
Brouqht to a Close.
The announcements bv the marine
hospital service that the work of fight
ing mosquitoes in New* Orleans in
which the forces of the government
have been engaged since August 8,!
as well the fumigation of squares
in which a case of fever appears, will*!
laration be discontinued, (the is accepted as a dec¬
by federal forces that the
fight againsjt the fever is about over,
and that tbjere will be a steady de¬
cline of It juntil it finally disappears
with frost, Sf indeed it is not wiped
out somewhkt earlier.
Best- and - Oldest - Whiskey
For For the the least least price price can can be be bought at
F. B. Carr’s, Broad 3G1 Street
AUGUSTA. GA,
Upper Store, Corner McKinnie and Reynolds Streets,
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
DR. MILES I
Hr. Miles’ Anfi=Pain Fills
Cure Headache
Almost instantly, and leave no bad
effects. They also relieve every other
pain, Xenralgia, Rheumatic Pain, Sci¬
atica, Backache, Stomach ache, Ague
Pains, Pains from injury, Bearing
down pains, Indigestion, Dizziness,
Nervousness and Sleeplessness.
All Pain is
Nerve Palsv--.
Pain is sure to follow any strain or weakening
influence upon the nerves. It may be caused by
over-exertion, heat, intense mental* effort, colds, in¬
digestion, or any cause that depresses* excites .or
agitates the nerves. So sensitive arc- they that the
least pressure or strain causes suffering. By sooth¬
ing, strengthening Pills and quieting the nerves, Dr.
Miles’ Anti-Pain 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, Ir.d.
M’CURDY WON’I GIVE IP JOB.
President of Mutual Life Defies Insurance
Investigators.
Richard A. McCurdy, president of
the Mutual Life Insurance company,
made the statement Thursday that
he hao no intention of resigning, that
he was elected to serve until June 7,
and that nothing can or will drive him
out.
TCP HEAVY ENGINE TURNED OVER.
three Lives Lost in Most Peculiar Wreck on
tbs L. & N. Railroad.
A wreck on the Louisville and
Nashville railroad at Duff, Tenn., some
six miles north of LaFollette, Satur
day morning, resulted in the death
of three men.
The wrecked train ,vas a work train,
the engine drawing several light tars.
The engine was said to be top heavy,
and when a sharp curve was reached
it turned over on its side.
CASHIER SHIPFLES MORTAL COIL.
Ruined His Bank by Loaning Money to
Politicians, -hen Suicided.
After an investigation of the books
of the Enterprise nauenai bank, Alle¬
ghany, Pa., which ckselosed that the
bank was insolvent, T. Lee Clark,
cashier of the institution for years,
went to his home Tuesday night, spent
a sleepless, nervous night and Wed¬
nesday morning she; himself through
the head.
An hour before the announcement
of his death was received at the bank,
1 telegram came from the comptroller
of the currency at Washington to
close the dors and appointing Bank
Examiner Job** B. Cunningham as re¬
ceiver.
Later the president of the bank.
Fred Gwinnc-r, Sr., announced that
Clark had loaned thousands of dollars
to Pennsylvania politicians; that he
himself had indorsed a note for $30,
000 Tuesday for Clark, concluding
with the statement • ihat if the short¬
age was only $100,020 he would glad¬
ly pay it himself."
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Boston, Mass
Office and salesroom: Germania,
Bank Buildirur. Savannah, Ga.
E. F. BUM PUS, Manager,
J. C. W ILLIAS. Local Agent
Crawfordville, Ga.
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